ro tm U Correspondence h o bth w est hew bebg Trank Richardson is home from Portland where he has been working. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thorpe have as their guests Mr. Thorpe’s brother and family. Tom Patterson was taken to a Portland hospital last Saturday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Stanbrough and the latter’s father, Mr. Johnson, motor- «d to Portland last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nash of Hood River visited at the Worden home last week. Mr.Nash is a nephew of Mrs. Worden. ~~ , Edna Burkett Is visiting her mother on north Main street. Miss Burkett, who is a trained nurse, has been living in the east, but is here recuperating after an o peration for appendicitis. ---------- o — — CHEHALEM Mrs. C. C. Hannon and Budine went to Portland last Friday. Mrs. Ed Baeoa took, in the m us le­ al concert in Portland last week. Andrew Clear of Portland spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Winters, last week. Wesley Winters went to JRnity Friday afternoon to play football with the Newberg high. Mrs. J. P. Semmers gave an after­ noon lunch for Mrs. Ed Bacon and Mrs. John Winters last Thursday. Fred Hansen of Middleton, Anna Winters and 0. C. Burnham of Port­ land spent Sunday with- Mrs. Win­ ters. • Wesley and Ray Winters took In the shooting match up at Dundee last Sunday. Wesley brought home a goose and Ray got two nice tur­ keys. Mrs. H. L. Putnam has been stay­ ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Winters for a few days while Mr. Putnam was up In Washington on business. Clyde Stokes. Mrs. Charles Car- others and two children and Mrs. Mary Carothers o f Oregon. City were visitors at the John Winters home, the latter being a sister of Mrs. Winters. - Budine Harmon celebrated her 10th birthday at her home last Sat­ urday by having a few of nbr friends call in the afternoon. A love­ ly luneh was served and many pres­ ents were received. Those present were the Misses Ed Bacon, Laura 8emmers, Susan Winters, Frank Ba­ ker, Mias Fern Compton, Hasel Weet and Mrs. Harmon. SU1HTCBEST ™ T T T Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crater spent Sunday visiting with friends in New­ berg. . Several turkeys from the neighbor­ hood have begun to realise this is Thanksgiving week. Mrs. Leslie DesVoine and child­ ren were Sunday visitors at the Chaa K. Hubbard home. Mrs. Des Voine is a sister to Mrs. Hubbard. C. A. Crater dug bis potatoes last week. He said he needed a search, warrant to find all and it was real necessary that all be found, for it takes bo many to make a dollar’s worth this year. L. H. Cable put some potatoes on exhibit at the Newberg land office last Saturday that were real pota­ toes for sire. They would run a cloee race with "Peter Pumpkin- Eater’ s" pumpkin shell. The Bunnycrest Ladles’ club met with Mrs. L. H. Cable last Thursday for their regular meeting. Besides the regular business tbe club con­ sidered the invitation of the farm bureau to their all day's meeting to be held Saturday, December I. Ths next meeting is to be with Mrs. A. W. Hubbell. At last the efforts of the neigh­ bors to charivari Delmer Hall met with the proper degree of success to be satisfactory to all concerned. It seemed for awhile that Palmer was to prove himself the most cunning of them all. But the combined ef­ forts of all were too much for him. and by sheer force he was made to remain home last Saturday evening and face the musk: ( ? ) of cowl^lls, tin pans and all other noise-produc­ ing agents that could be found handy. > CHEHALEM MOTTNTAIH M. J. Boatwright has taken a Job of ditching near Newberg. Mrs. J. A. Brunson, who has been doctoring in Newberg, Is still unable to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wohlachlegel and little daughters visited at L. T. Flnlgan’s Sunday/ ^ Saturday evening the (Mountain Top young folks enjoyed a party in honpr of Red Petamon’s birthday. C. M. McCormick lost a valuable horse the first of th« week. This makes the second,-horse he has lost In less than a year. v Sunday gueets at Ed Wohlachleg- el’s- were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Barn­ hart and . Milton Hockenberry and Miss Wlnnlfred Ftnlgan. The Misses Elsieroee, Botllda and Esther Tykerson, who have Men at­ tending school at Sheridan, are ex­ pected home to spend Thanksgiv­ ing. Buford Deford, who is working at the Carlson sawmill, waa home for the week end. Charlie and Ben Haynes and Mr. Morgan spent Sun­ day at the Deford home. Myron Bryan, who has been ill for mmny months in the United States Veterans hospital, passed away Sun­ day at eleven a. m. The relatives o f Mr. Bryan have the sympathy of the community. Recent visitors at the Mountain Top school were Mr. Ryser, the Misses Ruby Brisbane, Mildred Brunson, and Ruby Whitmore. The teacher. Miss Myrtle Haveman, re­ ports twenty visitors so far. FEBHWOOD Mrs. U. S. Bryant made a business trip to Portland Monday. Miss Dessie Jones spent Suhday in Portland visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Haney, visitors from Pendleton, Oregon, visited with Mrs. C. L. Jones Sunday. Mrs. H. H. Off el, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pope and Henry Adolph motored to Salem last Thursday. Will Cochran from McMinnville Is here to spend the winter with his sister, Mrs. H. C. Rom. H. S. Miller, teacher In the Fern- wood school, spent the week end in Yamhill with his parents. Mrs. Winchester from Newberg spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cuy V. Abernethy. Mrs. Ed Cox and Mrs. H. N. Bak­ er visited with Mrs. George Smith on Lad Hill over tbe week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Renne and children, Claude, Wanda and LaU- rene, spent Saturday in Portland. Mrs. Forkner and little daughter, Thelma, from Newberg, called on Mrs. Oettmsnn and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Scherf and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farrell and child­ ren, Joyce and Marc, motored to Wilsonvllle. Sunday. The J. B. Colt carbide lighting and heating systems which have been installed in various places In this district are all giving perfect sat­ isfaction and splendid results. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Horn- beck on Sunday were Mrs. Kate Woodworth and niece, Miss Elva Morgan, and Mrs. Josle Everest and Kwality Kounts Yen may net «free with the spelling, but you are rare to agree with the fact that oar meats carry the qnalify. Sw ift’s Premium Ham s Frye’s Delicious Ham s __„ There are no better to be had. Get either one and yon are certain of satisfaction. They are quality products. Our Bacon and Smoked Keats of all kinds also speak quality and satisfaction to yon. * ’ Try ns far * f ’ Gold Crest and Newberg Butter Eastern and Olympia Oysters DiD and Sweet Pickles Mince Meat Largest Circulation la , son. George, all from Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werth tie son, and Mr. and Mrs. Werth end children from Wiliam l aa. spent Sunday with Casper Gettmann and family. Mrs. Gettmann la % sister of the Messrs. Werth. Llvengood Mr. and Mrs. Grover Live entertained the following gtsests at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mra. H. E- Powell and daughter, Effie. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Uvengood. Misses Alnetta Parrish. Ethel Roes and Edna Rob­ erts. . •« * ' EXCLUSIVE ITEMS BEX Mary Jones from Seattle spent Sunday at the home of her father. Mr. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. WUey attend­ ed the temperance meeting at New­ berg That Wednesday.. Stanley Thompson, lately from China, was visiting his mother, Mrs. N. L. Wiley, on Friday. Mary Strate and nephew. Evert Brlckley. went to PorUani Saturday to help her sister, move. Edith Sanderman spent the week end at tha home of her friend. Mar­ jorie Hoye, of 8herwood. / Mrs. M. P. Johnson from Cheha- lem Center, spent Sunday at the home of her son. Frank, and family. Mr. and Mrs, Jay Ditto will spqpd their Thanksgiving in Portland with the parents of both Mr. and Mrs. Ditto. , Mr. knd Mrs. Grant Heater and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maoy visited at the home of Mr. Macy’s son, Parry and family. Mrs. J. H. Sturgis went to Hoo- sick. Ore., to spend the week end at the home of her psirents, Mr. and Mrs. Shoals. Mrs. Levi ganders went to Port­ land Saturday, visiting her daugh­ ter. Mrs. Van Nash. She returned Sunday evening. On Saturday Budine Harmon cele­ brated ber tenth birthday with a little party. She received several gifts of remembrance. Della Tucker and Helen Hester of Pacific College gave the menage at the Rex Friends church last Sunday morning; Perry Macy In the eve­ ning. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shomaker of Salem and their twin daughters. Marjorie and Maxing visited at the home • of her mother, Mra. N. L. Wiley, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Werth and son. Harold, and Mr. and Mra. A. Werth and son. Marvin, and daughter, La- Verne of Grand Ronde spent Sunday at the home of William Schaad. ---------- o ------ . Pictorial Review Patterns — They hard no equal for style and price. Athena Underwear •' / *■> — This underwear is made by Marshall Reid & Co. of Chicago. It has no equal iu flt and quality. We recommend this underwear to all Hho like quality merchandise. We have it for ladies, men and children. . Sunlight Yarns ■—Ton will lifcejhese yarns. They have no equal for fineness of quality and colorings. Peters’ Shoes Groceries — We hate been selling these shoes for 10 years. I know of no other shoes that will gire the same satisfaction and wearing quality as these shoes. If you will buy one pair you will he highly pleased. — High grade groceries at price* equal to infer­ ior quality. Try phoning your orders to Baird’s and you will be pleased with the quality and ser­ vice. All orders promptly delivered by our owa delivery. * E. C BAIR D mas county on Saturday, November | #5 25, annual road district meetings were held to take final action upon matters relating to the Improve­ ments of roads during the coming *!, ■ ■ > . year. Those attending the meeting held at Pleasant Hill from this com­ munity were Mr. Shank, E. Struve, Bruno Struve, Scott Parrett, Bruce SPBDTGBBOOK Case and Gus Kramlen. Mrs. G. M. Keller Is confined to Mrs. George Smith had a quilting Ï U U VALUE FOB THE MONET her home with s severe cold. “T ; at her home Saturday, November 2S. Mrs. Hattie Dyer has moved into and invited several of her neighbor her new home near Springbrook. ladies to spend tbe day end assist in We do all kinds of tire and tabe repairing. Hot water Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemenson from quilting. Ths quilt was one that Newberg spent Sunday wltk Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s twin Olsten, Beulah end and umhreHu repaired at our shop. _______ L L .l_ . Mrs. Ovid Shires. Blanche Baker, aged 11*-years, had • Fred Kincaid reports the best pieced. It was a nice piece of work duck*hunting at Gaston th« first o f end one to be proud of for little this week. He brought home the --------- ------- g i girls n s a u bo J U young.. UOK. , a iiU B Q m attending ic iiu in g Those, the limit of ducks and one goose. • __ . quilting -------- — re; Mra. Jack Smith, Mra. were: HEALTH TACK—Ha 0 Mra. W. W. White, Mrs. £ . M. Kiser, Mrs. Scott Parrett, Mrs. Green, Mrs. I. Mardoek and Rev Anff Will Smith, and ■ I Mrs. I d U Cox MM‘ >r, u ra. H. N. Baker and Mrs. Tom Par- Mrs. Carl Miller and little daughter. Esther, made a business trip sh of Fernwood. Portland last Friday. „ One of the leading monthly magazines of the country is «— o — a— Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mills returned sible for the statement that among children, onq out of every three DUHDEE home the first of last week from Hal­ '* dfr. and Mra. Michael Mueller via- Is below normal regarding Health. This means that out o f a total sey where they visited a few day» of Thirty Million, Ten Million are sub-nonnaL How about your it's? friendktu Portland for the week Mr. Mills’ brother and wfra, child? Lose no time. Act now. Go at once to your Chiropractor, £ lth end. r. and Mrs. Seth Mills* get him to make a Spinal Analysis, and If there it any defect have Mra Susan Hewitt o f Portland Don’ t forget to come t