J. D. Gordon and wife went to Portland Wednesday (or the day. The Graphic la printed a day early this week In order that the Oraphlc force may enjoy turkey and the hol­ iday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Spaulding and little daughter autoed to Eugene on Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Spaulding's parents. Mrs. Russell Parker went to Mi- Mi nnrllle last Friday to visit her sister. Mrs. M. E. petit and attend the home-coming week at Llnfleld College. She returned home on Sun­ day. W. W. Hollingsworth £ Son are advertising some very special bar­ gains on dining room tables, kitch­ en cabinets and ranges. It will pay you to read their advertisement on another page. Mrs. Charles Maddux and Mrs. L. W. Boyer of Portland visited Mrs. Oliver Evans last Thursday. Mrs. Evans enterttained them at dinner and in the afternoon invited in a f e w friends and the afternoon was spent in playing 600. - The drawing coil test which was put on In the Dundee and Newberg schools by Doyles Tire Shop recently has been closed and the winners an­ nounced as fellows: Dundee. Mar­ jorie Windsor first prise of $5 for the best drawing in the school at large: Warren Compton first prise of f l in the primary department. Newberg, Helen Stanbrough, first prise of |5 for the best drawing in the school at large; George Wallace ^ first prise of $1 for the best draw­ ing in the primary department, f - Local and Personal News C. A. Riddle .was a Portland visi­ tor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hollingsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Dlmond were Portland visitors last Saturday. John QJerdorff. a representative of the Portland Telegram, was a Newberg visitor on Tuesday and Wed need) Larome Rankin came down last Friday evening from Corvallis, where he !e attending O. A. C., to spend the Thanksgiving vacation at home. Robert Hough Gags, who’ has been visiting his mint, Mrs. C. R. Duer. and gradfathsr, 8. T. Gage, left Sat­ urday for Ms horns In Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. H. B. Finley and two children left last Friday after a week's visit at the horns of her mother, Mrs. M. J. Nash. Mrs. Finley’s homs-is st Mrs. R- U Bggers of Laurolwood. Oregon, toft* the first of this wesk after a week’s visit with relatives and friend» here. Mrs. Bggers is an old resident of Nswbeng. Miss Mina Amsa earns up from Newport Wednesday evening to spend Thanksgiving holidays with hsr father. F. L. Amea She expects to return l a bor school at Newport on Sunday.** The young son of Rev. Maroy of the M. E. church fractured both bones of the right arm in a fall while roller skating Wednesday. He was cared for by Dr. Hyde.— Hillsboro Independent. It is reported that the water tank from the tower that la being torn down here has been sold to the Tual­ atin Valley Eleetrle company for |40 and will be taken to Newberg.— Sherwood News, F. L. Ames returned Monday eve­ ning from a ten days' visit at New­ port with his daughter. Mice Mina Ames, who is teaching there. Mr. Ames says that the weather was fine during his visit there. Among those who attended the hort show and the ffult and not meeting at Corvallis tbs latter part of lest week were Harold Nichols, Z. Thomaa Herd. 8r.t was a Portland passenger on Monday. According to the Hillsboro Inde­ pendent. the Washington county Jail is full and the need tor more' space is being felt. , The W. C. T. U. Is planning on giving a dinner In the near future to all people over 80 years of age. resi­ dents of this community. D. M. Sharrar of Sherwood, Or., and Mrs. Mary A. Wright of Car- rolls, Wash., secured a marriage li­ cense at .JCalama, '.Wash.; on No­ vember f t . F. L. Ames will leave next week for California, where he will spend the next (our months with relatives. He will probably go as far south ge San Diego. ___ ___ ___ . The local iyeeum people have en­ gaged the Embers male quartet as an additional number on this year's course and this number will be given on Thursday, March 8, 1929. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Gilbert left Klamath Falls. Ore., November 98, for Marysville, Calif., where Mr. Gil­ bert has a steady Job the year arbund. They will vlMt Mr. Gil­ bert’s daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Blssett, also of Marys­ ville. for a few days. Mrs. J. A. Hanor returned to her Dallaq home Monday evening from a short visit at Newberg, where she had been called by the death of her friend, Mrs. Joseph Porter. The runeral services were held Sunday at Newberg, the body being taken from there to Portland for cremation.— Polk County Observer. Mias BlanehF~JicNay enjoyed a short visit with her friend, MI bb Beu­ lah Clarke, on last Thursday. Miss Clarke being with the Mary Adel Hays grand opera company, who put on a splendid program In the college chapel Thursday evening. Mias Mc- Nay and Mias Clarke both were flut­ ists in an orchestra In Portland one winter. Postmaster Chas. B. Wilson asks us to urge persons who can do so to Christmas is leas than a month away. It is time to p k a and provide those g ifts desirable and acceptable to those near and dear. Useful g ifts are most appreciated. We suggest the follow in g list o f useful electrical devices, serviceable, durable and surely pleasing to the itoeiv er: W affle Iron Smoothing Iron Coffee Percolator Tea Pot E lectric Range A carton o f 40 or 80-w att lamps, and many other electrical devices. We have a com plete stock o f electrical merchandise and invite your inspection. W e sell only goods o f first-class quality. Older now fo r delivery just before Christmas. Yamhill Electric Company TOG LA TE TO CLASSIFY Nonken, the SplreUa coraetiere, call at their homes Tuesday or Wednes­ U m a Graphic classified to sell It. day, December 5 or 8, please leave Mrs. R. C. Bristow were honored by orders st Mrs. Spivey's Art Store. Butter wrappers printed at the .a gathering o f friends and relatives. Phone Blsck 75. 9tl* Graphic office. Many kinds of enjoyment come from anniversary gatherings, chief of WANTED— Parties to take sheep which perhaps is memories. May NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT on shares. Clifford Calkins. 9t2* you have many more of these anni­ Notice la hereby given that the versary days. undersigned. Marguerite Devore. CANARY BIRDS for sale; Roller Now comes the good old. Thanks­ Administratrix of tb* estate of J. giving lima when ws should all have E. Devore, deceased, has fifed her strain; singers |3.00 and 95.00; fe­ many things to be thankful for and final account as administratrix of males 50c and 91 . 00 . Mated pair likely we all are. but since thank­ said estate with the county clerk of $8.00. Breeding cage $2.09. Mrs. C. fulness Is s form o f happiness, could Yamhill County, Oregon, and the A. Brock, Sherwood, Or., Rt. 4. 9tl not each of us be more thankful or Hon. C. F. Daniels, Judge of the happier by haying helped someone, County Court of Yamhill County, who is less fortunate than we are. to Oregon, has fixed Tuesday, the 2nd enjoy a better Thanksgiving. • m day of January, 1922, at the hour of Last Saturday evening a crowd ten o'clock in the forenoon of said numbering thirty-five, both old and day, as the time, and the County young, gathered at the home of C. A. Court Room at the Court House In b u r e t * mit Bristow. * The occaqjon was in honor McMinnville, Oregon, as the place of Mias Letha’s 17th birthday. All for hearing objections to said final had a good time enjoying games and account and the settlement of said partaking of refreshments. Mrs. O. estate. Winters ent the blHhday cake, we MARGUERITE DEVORE. suppose on both sides of the 17 can­ Administratrix of the estate of J. dles. ■ - , E. Devore, deeeaaed. R. L. Conner, attorney for said estate. • First pub. Nov. 30. 1922. Last pub. Dec. 28. 1922. (Continued from page four) pany at this place for some time. The wedding occurred too late for the Graphic to get any details for this week. Earl Hutchinson and hit mother, Mrs. Soper, drove to Eugene on Sat­ urday of last weak and brought Mrs. Harry Garrett and children back with them on their return Sunday. Mrs. Gsrett and the children will visit here over Thanksgiving and ex­ pect to return to Eugenr next Sun­ day. Mr. Garrett is in the bicycle business In Eugene, having formerly been engaged in that business in Newberg. For Your Xmas Gifts THE FAIR STORE Early! W . H. W 00D W 01X H , R. F . 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