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SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT EC A U SE habits once formed are verv hard to break. What we do week in and week out is very apt to shape our courag in life. The man who acquires the habit of sav ing a small sum each week and de positing it in a savings bank, is the man who soon is free from the sla very of worry and has something laid up for a rainy day, which is sure to come some time. Start an ac count with us and begin to acquire the habit of thrift and saving. B in McMinnville. Dr. Calbreath, of Portland, spent a day or two last week with J. U. Smith. Dr. Davis came out from New berg to spend Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Joanna Davis. Miss Ella Macy made a busi ness trip to Portland last Satnr- dyke Saturday evening to cele brate the birthday of Mise Beat- ricc. A pleasant tilde ie reported* Mies Bva Markell spen£ Mon. 4.64 ac in Frajklin Martin d 1 c in 1 4 s r 3 w $684.64. • day afternoon at Portland. About twenty of the juvenile James C Duncan to Zimri Bilie population offspring brook jour- and wf nVi lote X and 2 blk 15 2nd add to Newberg oeyed to Dundee Thursday after- Deskins $10. v noon, and watthrd the local team defeat a team from Dundee John W Duncan tò R LDuncan schools by a score of 14-6. A re iO acin se c !4 t 3 s r 2 w $1. turn game will be staged on the J W Duncan to R L and Mar- Duncan 18.27 ac in sec 5 t local diamond with the Duudee garet 3 s r 2 w. high school team in the near ZS Ellis and wf to James C future, v Duncan part blk 20 Hurley & Lyle Burgoyne was called to Larges add to Newberg $10. Portland Saturday morning by Ezra Hayes Dart the serious illness of his brother lots 5 and 6 blk to 15 Harriett Newberg. Merle. The latter had been ill A Miller to Adelia Mor before, but thought it only a ris M«ry et al 232.19 ac in Andrew K t h r o a t affliction. Saturday Wright and Aaron morning it was discovered that 1 3 s r 6 w $1000. Payne d 1 c in he had heart trouble. We are Geo A Miller and wfto Willard glad to learn that be has since Winegar and wf 121.03 nein recovered sufficiently to leave the Josi ah Taylor and Carlos Buffato hospital. d 1 c in t 6 s r 4 Arbor Day was observed in the Wm N Miller w and $10,000. wf to New schools, April 9, with appropri ton Miller and w f88.63 ac in sec ate exercises. At 1 o'clock a pro- 1 5 15 s r 3 w $1. gram was rendered, and the rest LJNewlin and wf to Chase of the day was devoted to im and Linton Gravel Co part lot 3 proving the grounds. blk 4 Newberg $10. Lillie C Robertson and hnb to Churchill, Lloyd C n.50* lots 9 and 10 ett lot 8 blk 5 Deskins R. Miller, salesman for Mason, 2nd add to Newberg $500. ' Bbrman Company, was in Rex a Inez Jones Ross to Harriet C few hours Friday. 45.69 ac in Lake McKern d C. G. Lewis made a business 1 Roes c and timber on land in sec 2 6 1 trip to Portland Tuesday. 3 S r 3 w $10. Mrs. Marie Sinn, of Portland, Schultz to Fred Schultz spent Saturday and Sunday in 120 Helen ac in t 4 s r 5 w secs 19 and 30 $10. - / Sarah A Skelton by executor to Carl Fisher 2.75 ac in Andrew S m i t h d l c i n t 4 s r 3 w $275. Ethel May Proebstd, age 28 to Walter Edward Asb, age 25. Mrs. Cyrcne Palmer, age legal to A. J. Palmer, age legal Olive F. Johnson, age 23 to Robert H. Muir, age 30. Emma Lawney, age 21 to David Andrew Leno, age 22. Velma Fletcher, age legal to Charles M. Davis, age legal. Nona B. Sham way, age legal to Kenneth C. Miller, age legal. CASH STO R E «a comas to any individual or businass without tfce^tfd of a bank. Tkn sue- "OLDEST BANK IN NEWBERG1 DURING APRIL WE ARE GIVDH 3 A GENUINE SPRINGER HRONING4IOAR D FREE Hot Point Iron $3.(X > IB ♦ ■ . Fiée T* •’V Jf', -'aT: V: f .u '. Pure Milk and Cream is conducive to good health- This iatbe kind we supply our customers. , /Our Dairy is frequently inspected by tbs State Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly eom- mended by that official Give us s trial Phone Red 66 When in Neect of a Plumber .......CALL .... E. L. EVANS,»501 1st St, Newberg Phone Black 28 whOe on his way to McMinn- Phil West went to Tillamook Monday on business, to be gone G. N. Hesgard’s barn caught about two weeks. fire Wednesday afternoon, but A very appreciative audience Miis Taylor House Drosses, near-by neighbors extinguished a musical entertainment which gathered at the school house worth $1.60, st • «•rOsssrs ••«*•••• the flames before much damage greatly surprised their friends, Saturday evening for the month Boys heavy hose, 16c vahas... was done. for they have surely made fast ly program of the Civic Improve Girls fins rib boas, 18c value. Miss Ida Leach wafe a guest of progress. The members of the Club. The play, <(The .y.'' LAMBA COATI Mrs. B. F. Yergrn last Saturday band are as follows: Lewis ment Fascinating Fanny Brown,” re and Sunday. Amoth, leader; Victor Amoth, ceived a warm reception, and all A fow Wft, valnaa to $16, to doao $0.00 Mrs. Omar Fendall, of New Clifford Calkins, G. N. Hesgard, of those taking part rendered M B » AND LADOS! BAM COATI berg. is spending a week or two Raymond Morris, George Mor their roles exceptionally well. with B. G. Fendall and family. ris, Avery Wood, Graydon Ross Wiley as “Fanny” made a Omar spent Sunday with them. Wood, Noal Hesgard, Grant decided hit and a charming girl. The Misses Esther Burnham Yergen, Lawrence Boyd, Ken The violin selections given by and Maud Steirly were in Port neth Fendall, D. P. Shaw, Harvey Miss Roxanna Wommelodorf Anderson, John U. Smith, Vernon were enthusiastically received land Saturday. and everyone enjoyed to the full Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and Waide, and Ernest Nelson. est extent her liberal encores. daughter Olive came out from Miss Wommelsdorf is certainly a Newberg Saturday evening to attend the basket social charming and talented young A company from Dundee high B. G. Fendall made a business school will give its two plays, lady and much praise is due J. trip to North Yamhill last Mon “A Perplexing Situation,” and W. Moore for his kind efforts in such a treat for the day. "Jones vs. Jenka,” at the Spring- arranging dub. The play was staged under Rosie Hesgard was a Sunday brook auditorium on Friday the able management ot Mr. guest of Beulah Verstceg. evening, April 16. These {days Karl Greve and he deserves Jack Jenson, of Carlton, waa a have been given in several {daces credit for his efforts. After much the guest at the home of bis sister, and have always drawn large entertainment, all those taking Mrs. Frank Rowland last Sun crowds. One-third of the pro part, the stage hands and roust day. ceeds will go to the local school. abouts retired to the home of The seven passenger dar of Popular prices. Mr. A. H. Dean where ice cream Swan Benson was stolen in Port Mias Jennie Burke recently and were served, and all land last Thursday but it has won n prize of a gold bracelet in made cake merry tor an hour or two. been found. This is one of the the vote contest being conducted five machines which have been by the Sherwood News. Here's We add freight to cost of goods stolen within five days, three of congratulations and wishes for on Saturday. Get our price on a further success to Miss Burke. plow or harrow before sending Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Amoth A jolly crowd of young people away for them. Oregon Hard une out from Portland Tues- met at the home of L. W. Nor- ware A. 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