Ton scarcely realise how cloee the Cbiistmss season really is. It is to suggest to yon that yon shop early while the stocks are complete. Wo tal& it of oonrse that yon will make this store you* headquarters for yonr Christmas shopping for neefol gifts. Too will not be disappointed,« as we will show onr greatest assortment of "useful gifts” that we hare ever shown. IDEAL ' There is a difference between a house and a home. It isn’t a home unless it combines correct architecture with practical arrangement that meets yonr personal needs. Creating homes has beoome a fine art Correct home-building ideas hare taken years and years to develop. The right kind of a home costs no more— frequently less— than the "hit or mbs” kind. These oorrect ideas and a Building Service by national experts are yonrs for the asking. Hund­ reds of modern designs are at this cffioe ready for yonr attention. Step in and ask ns about this Building Service. ' L, Silk Unions . Silk Step-in-Santees Rii if Knickers stout out Ladies9 Charles K . Spaulding Logging Company Silk Faatelettes —Holeproof Hosiery for Child­ ren -in silk and cotton. * (Continued from page four) Delmer Hertig is ven ding the week end in Portland and at Sau- vie’s Island visiting relatives and friends. Mis. George Wenger and daughter Gelene, and Mias Clara Wenger were the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Measer- ley at Salem on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Carter and two children of Mountain Top, John Carter and Harry Carter spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. Avon Slade. Saturday evening, November 26. Arthur Lyons was gives quite a sur­ pris« when fifteen of his friends Kramten’s parents. Mr, end Mrs. John Kramien. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newal] re­ turned from their honeymoon trip last Friday and will visit a few days with Mrs: Newall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley, before leaving for their home In Seattle, Wash. . The young people’s class, the “ Friendship” class In the Sunday school spent n very enjoyable era* ning at the parsonage last Friday. The evening wka spent in playing games. Eighteen young people were present. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. Gulley and family from New­ berg moved out to their new home the last o f last week. Mr. Galley’s son, Lester, and family moved oaf to the farm a few weeks ago. The Gul­ leys purchased the farm from W. H. Dean, who moved to Idaho a few weeks ago. Those present at th « family dinner Thanksgiving day at the Carlisle , home were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stella Hubbard spent Thanksgiv- Lemon, parents of Mrs. Carlisle, sl­ ing vacation with her brother and so a sister, Mrs. ©. E. Hart and bus- family in Marion. I band and son from Tillamook, and H r. and Mrs. R. M. Neill from two brothers, Janies Lemon and wife Portland spent Sunday and Monday from Seattle and R. H. Lemon and at the CowgUl home. family from Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hart and son, | Outside visitors at th« annual Sidney, drove over from Tillamook community Thanksgiving dinner in to spend Thanksgiving with rein- Spriogbrook were _ Mrs. Perry Macy from Rex. Mr. and Mrs. Orte Maey from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hutchens from Newberg, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald from Port­ land, Myrtle Hagey from Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Charley W hit« and family from Newberg. family have their new house nearly completed end have moved into it. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bristow and son spent the last few days visiting at the home of W. A. Parrish In Fernwood. Mr. Pol shew, we understand, has traded his place for property in Ar- leta. Portland, and has moved his family the city. S r. and Mrs. IS. Gilmore crossed the Willamette and ate goose dinner at the horn« of Mrs. Gilmore’s eon, Chris Morgan, at Buttevttle on Sun­ day. Mim Lora Bristow and brother, Alvin, spent their Thanksgiving va­ cation at the home of their sister, Mrs. Percy Kiser, of Lad HU1 dis­ trict. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Heater made the trip over the mountain to New- berg las Friday, visiting with Mrs. H.’s sister, Mrs. E. Bush, and her father. Mr. Felton! Miss Viola Zehring has ten days o ff from her high school work In McMinnville and Is thoroughly en­ joying herself at home. There Is no other home like our own. Mrs. Cnrson and son, Donald, v is ­ ited at Mrs. Curson’s home near Newberg Thanksgiving time, enjoy­ ing themselves with relatives and re­ newing old acquaintances. We wish to correct one of onr last week’s items. Our friends and neighbors who bought the Ross farm are Mr. and Mrs. Lunsden and fam­ ily— ye reporter mixed names. Jee Roberta of Lad Hill was on the mountain last Monday. Mr. Roberts purchased a purebred O. I. C. pig of W. W. Parrett and chose such a nice day to come after his property. A Thanksgiving dinner was given at the home of J. M. Moad. Those enjoying themselves in the above home were Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie — Holeproof Socks for Mon in silk and lisle. GROCERIES W atch our windows for the best specials seen yet in quality groceries. Miller M e r c a n t i l e C o 4 1 “ GOOD G O O D S " PARRETT MOUHTADf The Store of Useful Gifts ' WOULD HELP HEEDT Help the needy. We have them with us. A box is now In the post office, where cash 'contributions may be placed for the relief of the needy persons of our eity. The moneys received w ill be handled by a committee from each o f the five city wards, and relief sens to learn that actual want and destitution exists at this moment, bat such is the sad truth. Halp all that you can for it Is needed. E. A. Ellis. W atch and Clock Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds. Christmas Supplies, etc. A ll Repair W ork Guaranteed $10,000 FOE TIMBER CRUISE of arriving at true ues. Indications are that the county’s budget for the coming year wiU be even greater than last and the coun­ ty court Is searching for possible ways la which the burden can be shifted from the farmers who ore clamoring for relief.— Telegram. DANCE N ew Legion H all NEWBERG W ith «Tory purchase of a cord tiro Next Saturday Night and tube we will give away Decem ber 9 How Does That'Sound? ' . ' N e w b e rg , O rego n McMinnville, Or., Nor. 30.— In on HOT TAMALES and everything effort to increase the saeeased valua­ at the Friends Christmas sale, De­ tion of timber lands In Yamhill cember 9, at Golden Rule- Store. county. $10,000 has been included In the tentative budget for 112$ by the county court for cruising timber. It is estimated that there era 90,- 000 acree of timber in the county, B IG L E G IO N much of which is said to he held by outside interests for speculative pur- Miss Florence Thompson visited Sunday with the Mimes Irene and Elsie Mood. , . Miss Let ha Bristow spent her Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. O. R. Winters. Fred Parrett made a flying trip to Portland and back Smurday in spite of bad weather. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Staples en­ joyed Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Cleve Heater. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Heater and A BEAUTIFUL S E T OF . was nov prevalent, for in many homes It was Thanksgiving goose in­ stead. Ye writer also snjoysd him­ self in many ways at tbs home of Mr. and Mrs. Zehring and family. Here too was the goose served and relished, but oh, you pumpkin pie! Some baskets of Thanksgiving foods mads their way from homes on the mountain here to some needy homes in Portland suburbs, thus gladdeniflg their hearts and bring­ ing forth the real Thanksgiving spirit to both the receivers and giv­ ers. Homes represented here were those of Mrs. Hazel Heater and Mrs F. P. Zehring. Mr. Zehring deliv­ ered the baskets direct to the needy borne«. Halbert’s Orchestra Watch for the announce­ ment of the big Masquerade Ball, to he held here Christmas night. Priced Low for Q u ic k S a le FRAHCE8 WILLARD’S HOKE DRY Ford T ouring............ Evanston, 111., former home of Francis Willard and headquarters of w. C. T. U.# did not go w«t a* ru. ported In the early returns from 1111- returned a dry majority of 4 i foies as shown by the official That, historically. Is what mould have happened. • ■ • $150 Ford Touring ......... . .. .$*00 Ford Delivery, bed and oab . $300 Paid Track, oab and body.... $300 oanvam. Graphie. Newberg Motor Co, FREE O n « ticket to the Masquerade Ball at tha Legion Hall. Any regular 30x3 1-2 cord with tiro and tuba, or its equivalent