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IV anticipation of year harvest and marketing need for tem­
porary financial assistance, Mr. Farmer, it is a goad time to
open an aooount and get aegnsdated here at the United States
Jlatioasl Bank.
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We mu always glad te add the
atetes of new depositen to oar
ever growing list.
UNIXED STATES
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For Sale by
Mrs. Joha Hackett entertained
Miss Berg on Friday evening.
Miss Agnes Berg waa a Saturday
afternoon visitor at the Jack Larsen
home.
F. W. Peterson, of Portland, was
renewing acquaintance with Raybell
last Friday.
Miss Maude Olson came home on
Saturday for a two weeks' visit with
relatives and friends.
Earl Olson, of Portland, was a
week end visitor at the home of his
aunt. Mrs. Jack Larson.
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Miss Etta Tobe^ is visiting a few
days with her friend, Mrs. Clifford
Spaulding, of Nawborg.
Ray bell's fourth school year will
end on Thursday. May 29, after's
successful term ** taught by • Miss
Agnw Berg whose former home was
at Barlow. Her parents are now re­
siding at Silverton, where Mias Berg
will spend her summer vacation.
The good wishes of all Raybell go
with her.
Mr. end Mrs. R.. A. Olm»-.t“d at­
tended the McCormack concert in
Parlor Pharmacy Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holxmeyer
and
family visited relatives at Forest
UBBOV RIDGE
Grove on Sunday. Miss Selma Hols-
George Vanoesee waa a Sun- meyer remained for a few days’ visit
with her cousins.
caller of Mrs. R. G. Cook.
C. JL Sallee family brautet Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Burnside, Miss
Katharine Burnside. Mr. and Mrs.
their new Chevrolet Sunday,
Hems
tract and little Patricia Ann
ir. and Ms. Fred Williams and Hemstrast.
of Portland, spent Sun­
Y anthill visitors on Sunday. day with Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Olm-
2L T. Hertig and Calmly went up 8ted
the Columbia Highway on Sunday, < i Mrs. Cecelia
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„ .. of . Hoquiam,
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Heath,
Ribbon Ridge school closed on vtalted ber granddaughter. Mrs.
Vrtdny with a picnic in the weeds Newton w Bailey, last week. She
In the afternoon for the children. , WM accompanied by Mrs. Bailey’s
Mr. end Mrs. W a Carter were mother and sister. Mrs. M. E. Heath
City visitors on Sunday, vie- and Mias Marjorie Heath,
with Mrs. Earl Carter wbe la Mr u d Mr* JoMpfa Herring en-
fn tbs hospital, having undsrgims tertalnqd at a goose dinner on Sun­
smother operation.
day. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.
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Bland Honing, Mr. and Mrs. John
CHEHALEM
Herring. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bailey.
Grain prospects are well above the and John
Taylor, 19th Aero Squadron,
American Expeditionary Forces, is
Mr. Calkins wss in Portland ever also at home. John is assuring us
he week end.
that hs still has tbs same bead that
The Red Croes unit is meeting this he had when he left here, although
probably for the last time.
was once afloet that it had
Mr. Smith has had a Happy been blown off.
Farmer tractor demonstrating en Sergeant Elmer T. Warner of
his place and it demonstrated many Evacuation Hospital No. 1, American
Expeditionary Forces, arrived borne
'The entertainment at the school last -week. Elmer was a victim of
'house Saturday evening wss very the Flu while* in France but has
—anh enjoyed end Mr. Davis was fully rooovered and Is now the very
prevailed upon to give a sacred con­ picture of health.
cert Sunday eveniag which also wee Cook Dwight Alderman, Co. E.
good.
117th Regiment. U. S. Engineers,
School will be out at District 19 American Expeditionary Forces,
Wednesday. June 4. A ball gaqpe walked in to the surprise of his
-«Mb the Boy Scouts of Newberg wfli mother, Mrs. Charles Robertson, one
ly be played that afternoon, day last week. Dwight was another i
ading on whether or not the Dundee boy who bad the honor of
can be Induced to come out serving with the Rainbow Division.
-and be drubbed.
Daniel V. Ballsy celebrated his
.Next Monday evening there wtM first birthday on May 24. In th*
aftsaoon a nunibsr of little guests
lug at the District No. 19
accompanied by their mothers were
he held a War Savings Stamp
Invited to partake of his birthday
under direction of the
P. Waldo Da vis. who gave sake. The special guests were Doris
steal entertainment of last Herring. Alids, Mildred, May Eileene
r, will be present that even- and Isabella Wilson. John and Bern-
hard Herring. The Indies present
in the program,
will be Mr. 8hambeute> were Mrs. Jaa. Herring. Mrs. John
with ns at the ehnrch mm$ Marring. Mrs. William Wilson and
Mrs. R. A. Olmsted.
farewell service has
On Sunday afternoon at 2:39
The morning service
services will be held in
with Sunday school pt
tty Hell, under th* auspices
19 and Church service et 11.
4< the O. A. R. sad W. R. C. Rep-
wtH he served by the ladles at
tmttvea from Newberg will be
(he afternoon will be given evsy
4 and all members of th* Spen-
Don't let 8h
Wai*. World War, and
away without bearing him agon
We never fully realise fl* S. A. T. c. Will be guests of honor.
A sordini invitation is extended to
worth of anything till w* have
to be present a te do Jtonor
to the heroes who have given their Anderson, Opal Hess, Herminta
livee for the principles for which Fankhauser, Ruth Bennett. PletU
Leland. Anna Schmid- In sewing,
this Republic stands.
Uioy
Neiderberger and Eveline Ben­
Archie B. Abdlll, 27th U. S. Aero
nett.
In vegetable gardening, Jos.
Squadron. American Expeditionary
B.
Walker
and Charles Bennett.
Forces, has returned from oversees.
Other
projects,
Albert Neiderberger.
Archie wears s big A as he waa a
corn;
Ervin
Diment.
poultry: Hu­
member of the first American army
bert
Hess,
pigs;
Clyde
Games, pigs;
in France. He was among the first
Aero men from the U. S. o reach Geo. Dodd and Russell Pierson, rab­
France, having had nine months of bits.
Intensive drill in our southern states The Dundee school will conclude
There were only 152 men of his par­ the year's work on June 10th with
ticular class In all the forces from the usual picnic. Pupils are prepar­
the U. S.. and Dundee feels honored ing a program of exercises. The
in having him represent this district. dinner sfili be on. the eeffeterla plan.
On Saturday evening the Dundee The following exercises are to be
Woman’s Club entertained delight­ held: June Sth In the evening, grad­
fully the members of the community. uating exercises. The graduates
All age limits were removed for the will be Miss Alice Homm, Miss Grace
evening and everybody played games Johnson and Uel Marr. On the
until appetites were keen, then en­ evening of June t (Saturday) the
joyed the coffee, sandwiches and high school will present a three-act
cake served by the ladles. (During comedy drama entitled "Green Stock-
the evening Dundee's members of ¡Inga.” The cart of characters is as
the G. A. R.. World's War and S. A. follows:
T. C. were presented with a beauti­ Admiral Grice, tarty old sea dog.
ful bouquet of roses. Just a little ..............................................Uel Marr
testimonial of affection from the William Farraday, # superficial
club. Everyone present had such a fashionable gentleman.....................
good time that frequent requests
TT brlsnd Warner
were voiced for another evening of Colonel Smith, dry. humorous mil­
itary man. . . .William Hutchinson
the same hind.
Robert
Tarver, young swell run­
Lieutenant Alfred H. Allan and ning for
office.. .Fred.Hutchinson
bride, nee Miss Ellen Hiatt, of Des Henry Steele,
age about 30, un­
Moines, Iowa, arrived at Park Hill married....................
Robert Bennett
Home on Friday evening. Alfred
was the first Dundee boy to volun­
teer, Joining the National Guard,
when trouble broke out on the Mex-:
lean border. He was then in Iowa!
where he had gone to take a special
course In mechanics. After serving
all through that period, when he
went hack to Iowa and was mustered
out of active service, he whs made
supply sergeant of his company. Hs
was at home in Dundee %on s visit•
when America entered the war. H e1
was recalled to his former position
and wenL to France as supply ser­
geant of Co. B.'148 th U. S. Infantry,
42nd Division. He shared in the
activities of this, the Rainbow Di­
vision, until Just before the armis-j
tice waa signed, when he wss sen t1
to an officers’ training school in
Southern France. He received his
commission in April and returned
with his company to Iowa two weeks'
ago. Mrs. Allan has already won
the hearts of those who have met
her and a hearty welcome is extend­
ed to the happy couple.
Last Thursday evening Mr. Maria,
Industrial Club organiser, gave hk1
illustrated lecture before the mem­
bers of the club and a few parents, i
showing vividly what has been;
achieved by boys end girls through j
the Inspiration and direction of this|
movement. Mr. Mars is planning to
hold an Industrial Club fair this KroM »nd there is no distinction In
autumn at Newberg in which ahall honor to them; the only difference
be exhibited the work of the clubs In feeling being s deeper sense of
In the northern part of Yamhill thankfulness that the boys who faced
county. The Dundee unit consists the dangers abroad have returned
of the following persons: In cook­ well and unmaimed. An informal
ing, . Opal Hess. Haxel Anderson, reception was held foUowed by a
Sarah Larsen, Blanch Cummins, program of muslo and short speeches.
Anna Schmid, Lois Yan Dermullen, After the program the Dundee Red
Grace Johnson, Cenith Sanies, Avis Croos served ice cream and cake, and
Eddcns, May Groth, Beasts Ake, a general social time was held, and
Gladys Roberts. In canning, Inex midnight cams all too soon for th*
THE LIGHT-SIX
M otor? —Six cylinder—f>head—3X x 5. A brute
for work that never lays down on the job.
And its two-range specially designed car«
buretor insures efficiency and economy«
Size? -119-inch wheelbase. A large fivepa*-
senger family car. No crowding or jam­
ming. Lots of com fort
Body? —A beautiful new stream line design.
Trim in appearance as a fine yacht.
Come in and Study the whole car. Its
value will surprise you.
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Report of the Condition of the
United States National
Bank
At Newberg, in tho stato of Oregon, at the oloee of business May 18, 1818.
Loans and discounts. Including rodlooounts.. . . . f 484,149.17
Total loans........................... ...................................... 484,849.17 484.849.lf
Overdrafts unsecured..........................................................................
1,788.98
U. S. bands deposited to secure circulation, (par
value...........................
80.999.99
U. s . . bonds and certificates of indebtedness
pledged to secure U. 3. deposits (par valne) 48.999.99
U. S. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness
owned and unpledged........... .......
79,799.99 1T1.T99.99
Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 ft, 4 and 4% per cent,
unpledged............................................................. 9,899.09
Liberty Loan Bonds, 314, 4, and 414 per cent,
pledged to secure Bute or other deposits or.
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bills payable.................................................
19,999.99
84.899.99
Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to abcure
postal savings deposits...........................
2,000.90
Bonds and neuritis* pledged as collateral for
SUte, or other deposits (postal sxeludsd)
or bills payable.................................................... 84,999.99
Securities other than U. 8. bonds (not including
stocks) owned u n p led ged ........................... 89,988.99
Total bonds, scuritlea, etc., other than U. S ................................
98,988.99
Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock.........................
9,880.99
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (80 per cent subecriptlon). . .
8,889.99
Furniture and fixtures......................................................................
8,999.49
Real estate owned other than hanking house.............................
11,(99.88
Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank................................
97,884.98
Cash In vault and net amounts due from national hanks.. . .
98,889.49
Net amount due from banks, bankers and trust eompanlss.. .
8.194.89
Checks on other banks la the seme city or town as report­
ing bank...................................... J ....................................v . .
899.9T
Total cash sad due from hanks....................... 99.700.41 1
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of report­
ing bank and other cash items.............................................
997.TS
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8.
Treasurer....................................................................................
8.809.09
Interest earned but not collected—approximate—on Notes
and Bills Receivable but not past due...................................
8,898.88
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned
988.91
Other assets, If any, underpayments of subscribers to Fourth
Liberty Loan...............................................................................
198.89
Total................................................................................................. 8819.799.94
•apttal stock paid la .......................................................................... | K8.999.9d
Surplus fu n d .,,..................................................................................
88.909.99
Undivided profits.......................................................... 19.899.tt
Laos current expenses. Interest, and taxes paid... 9,748.89 y 18,884.98
Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of
maturity and not earnad (approximate).......................................1,899.49
Amount reserved for taxes accrued...........................................
99d.K9
Circulating notes outstanding.....................
90,999.9#
Certified checks outstanding..............................................
|j |
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding..................................
1,198.71
Total certified and oashlar's cheeks.............. 1,181.71
V
Individual deposits subject to check.......................................
318,902.19
Certificates of deposit due In less than 20 days (other than
for money borrowed) . . . . *....................................................
30,893.38
State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge
of assets of this bank.............................................................
89,090.90
Dividends unpaid.......................................................... ..................
go.00
Other demand deposits, collected Victory Loan Subscriptions
91,970.09
Total of demand deposits (other than bank de­
posits) subject to Reserve............................... 490,929.48
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed). . . . 180,210.18
Postal savings deposits......................................................................
1,800.90
Other time deposits.........................................................
119,809.04
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve.............. 271,819.19
War loan deposit account.. . . . . . , \ ......................... 8.049.90
8,940.99
Liabilities other than those above stated. Interest earns# la
excess of discount collected....................................................
4,084.18
ToUI................................................................................................. 8I8SJ9I.94
State of Oregon. County of Yamhill, sa:.
I, J. C. Oolcord. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm
that the above statement Is true to the beet of my knowledge sad belief.
J. a COLCORD. Cashier.
Subscribed and affirmed to before this 80th day of May, 1818.
F. A. Morris. Notary Public.
My commission expires February 1, l»81.
Correct—Attest:
J. L.'Hoskins.
Clarence Butt,
8. L. Barrett.
Directors.
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McCoy Bees. Garage
N e w b e r f,
happy people* were reluctant to Archie B. AbdtU, John Taylor, and
Cook Dwight Alderman, with compli­
tear«. Following la the program:
Invocation............R ot . Geo. H. Greer ments of the Dundee community.
8oag........................................America . Presentation Speech. .William Wllaon
Addreas of Welcome..........B. 8. Greer Reply on Behalf ot the Boys.........
^ ...........Lieutenant Allan
Addreqa. "Music and Ita Influence
Than *0# Red Cross "Egg Brt.
upon Character” .Frof. Powell
Addreaa. "The Dundee Red Cron” gads” filed past the boys, shaking
............................................E. U. Marr hands with each. This closed the
Addreas, "Put Yourself in His formal program. During the eve
Place"...................... W. J. Bennett ing the social part of the evening
Song. "Oregon” .........Prof. Anderson music waa furnished by Mias Frances
.........and Boys of the High School Roccht. Mlse Bernice Keyea. Mias
Address, "What You Took Away Arlene Dilliugei and Mias Eleanor.
and What You Brought Back”
................ .Prof. E. H. Anderson
Address. "The History of the
Country's Lumber Product!so.
Struggle of Ideals” ------D. L. Terry A total lumber production of 82.T0O-
Instrumental Music........................... 000.000 feet Is the estimated cut for the
.........................Miss Frances Rocehl year 1918 on the basis of partial returns
by the forest service of the
Address, “Co-operation”..W. S. Allan received
States Department of Agricul­
At this stage of the program ali United
from 71S sawmills, each of which
our khaki boys escorted Comrade B. ture
cut
5 . 000,000 or more feet in the yeast
S. Hunter of the G. A. R. to the beau­ 1917 or 1918.
tifully decorated stage where he oc­ In 1917 the total production amounted
cupied the seat of honor during the to 38.000,000,000 feet. The decreaee In
presentation of autograph souvenir 1918 is not confined to any one region
but Is general. It Is largest in the
books to Lieutenant Alfred H. Allan. southern
and eastern states and least
Sergeant Elmer T. Warner, Corporal la the western
states.
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