Chehalem Valley Mills Helping Business Grow Up B calen fai Flour and Feed WE can look back upon industries of many kinds in and Around Newberg which we hare taken a fatherly financial interest in— and hare helped thrive and prosper. And the HAY United States National Bank has seen the reflection of “good AND the Columbia Graphophone Company, pioneer, leader and creator of the talking- machine industry, and owner of the funda mental patents, has been making the best sound-reproducing instruments in the world. G RA IN All kinds of H ill feed A lfalfa B ay, done to others” in its own growth. OREGON NEW BERG, W hether your interests are farm ing or ootnmercial, we are glad to Newberg Steam Laundry Phone White" UNITED STATES NATIONAL BAN K CALL U S HIGH M O T O R V E H IC L E S A re Built to Serve the Buyer in Every Particular NEW 1920 M O D E L S Touring Car Roadster - - - $: 1 . Chassis No. 1 TIM E PAYMENTS ARRANGED M cCOY BROS A U TO CO A Battery For Every Car A n y Make of Battery RECHARGED, REPAIRED OR REBUILT Let m explain the long life features of the i 12 SCHOOL AG BICULTUBE the Columbia Grafonola is die sum o f all th a t has been done so far by science to perfect sounds and har monies. Come in and let us play for you any Columbia Grafonola you want^to hear* NOTES ‘‘A g ric u ltu re— th e m other of all ¿ionary Society of th e M. E. chu rch , in d u stry , and the m ain taln er of hu- met w ith the D undee ladies a t th e ju a n life.” * parsonage on T hursday. T w enty K now ing th is to be tru e, we farm - women of th e com m unity w ere pres- ers m ust “ w atch o u r step ” because: en t and a very In terestin g , en th u - "T he a r t of a g ric u ltu re w ill never siastic m eetin g w as held. M eetings rise h ig h er th a n the level of the will he held th e second T uesday of m an who m anages th e land each m onth. T he follow ing officers We are In a position to advise and j w ere elected: P resid en t. Mrs. Chas. perhaps help w ith both “ fa rm " -a n d Colem an; vice p resid en t, Mrs. J. H. “g a rd e n ” problems. T he school Gillespie; secretary , Mrs. A lfred board put uS h ere ad a “ com m unity .A lla n ; tre a s u re r. Miss Rose I. h elp er” ra th e r th g n as a "class Y oung; eorersp o n d in g secretary , h elp er.” We w ish th is clearly un- Miss A nna L. C h risto p h er; secretary derstood. of social cen ter, Mrs. G. A. Dear- It so happens, th a t w hile we have born; sec retary for M. Ik Home a t farm ed, we have also gardened. Salem. Mrs. E. S. G reer.'* M rs. Dear- w hlch Is. in fact, o u r specialty. born an d Mrs. G reer req u est th a t At O. A. C., an d a t o th er places, anyone h av in g artic le s of clothing, we took all th e tra in in g we could fru it or v egetables to spare, o r an y - get h av in g to do w ith vegetable and th in g th a t m ig h t be useful to the o rn am en tal g ard en in g work. We aged people a t Salem o r to those In m ention th is because we desire all need a t th e Social C enter in P o rt- to realize th a t 'o u r course in h o rti- land, w ill let th e fact be know n c u ltu re is to be a splendid, h elp fu l and collections of such a rtic le s w ill course. be made and p rom ptly forw arded. We w a n t to h elp w here we can. The old fashioned social an d spell- A dulta phone, w rite or call. »Room 9, h ig h school b u ilding. Personal visits to your place If you w ill fu r nish tra n sp o rta tio n . All absolutely Y our school board has provided— surely you w ill use th e service. You owe It to yo u rself *to do so. Have y o u r boy o r g irl elect h o rti c u ltu re b eg in n in g F e b ru a ry -J>. V egetable and o rn a m e n ta l gard en in g w ill be covered n ex t sem ester. Y our chance to h ave your place Im proved In a way th a t w ill delight you. an d a t th e sam e tim e, three cred its earned. Courses next sem ester an d ground to be covered as follows: Course No. 1 — F arm bo II b and crops; stu d y of farm field crops (in clu d in g seed and soil id entification.) Course No. 2— F arm anim als; stu d y of m anagem ent problem s, w ith d airy and Judging practice. Course No. 3— H o rtic u ltu re : study and p ractice in vegetable and orna- Ollver F. K ilham . m ental gardening. * D irector A g ricu ltu re D epartm ent N ew berg H igh School. of N ew berg, m ade up th e program . E very One who would tak e p a rt was chosen on one side or th e o th er, ages ra n g in g from eig h t to eighty-seven, and m uch am usem ent caused by th e rem ark ab le (in m ore w ays th an one) way in w hich catch words w ere bandied. A ltogether it was a fine tim e and all expressed th e wish th a t an o th e r spelling bee m ay be had in th e n e a r fu tu re . “ Alppetitn. aw kw ard, au x ilia ry and b ellig eren t” have been learned th is tim e and no doubt a goodly am o u n t of conning th e old sp ellin g book w ill be p a rt of th e ev en in g diversion In m any D un dee hom es d u rin g th e com ing m onth. E verybody get ready and help m ake th e n ex t bee one th a t w ill fill Com m u n ity H all w ith cham pion spellers. K1ENLE & SONS 504 First S t Phone Blue 23 1 Thirst and Starvation! e T h e thing most likely to bring your battery to an I * untimely end Is T H IR S T . T h e prevention Is so easy J 2 no motorman should neglect It* ♦ weeks, put distilled water In to fill one half Inch above the plates. T he other great enemy of battery life is S T A R V A TIO N ^ and is less understood by the .average motorist. T o keep in good health, your battery must be sup plied, by the generator, with electricity at all times, for lights, starter and ignition. YOU CANT TAKE OUT MORE THAN YOU PUf IN OR YOU’LL HAVE A STARVED BATTERY. Advise with us, it will cost you nothing for testing and distilled water. W e make repairs promptly. A service battery for you while yours i» . being charged N EW W ILLARDS A LW AYS READY . J. L. V A N B L A R I C O M Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Wo pleaao tho moot particular. Phono ua a grocery order and ao« If our prom pt service doesn’ t surprise you. Wo want your trade. DUNDEE B A TTER IES Starting, Lighting and Ignition Troubles U. S. L, Service Station, run by Ex faerviee men. P L U M B IN G Hot Water Systems Yours For Service C. A . E V A N S E . L. E V A N S Shop, Black 88 T H E H O M E OF F L O W E R S SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS—Plant» in pots, cyclamens, (flit« plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani ums, calls lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. jwmiim 2«J O HN G O W E R m «*» w T here will, be a basket ball game betw een th e N onpareils and the Dun dee B ear Cats a t Com m unity Hall F rid ay evening. F eb ru ary 6. The N onpareils have not as yet been beaten. Can th e invincible Bear C ats give them a w alloping? Come an d a t e .................... ....... - V ,-------- - T he Dundee W om an’s ' Club is p lan n in g for two social events, com m unity affairs, for F ebruary. A v alen tin e social is to be given on th e fo u rte en th , and a m asked ball on W ash in g to n ’s b irth d ay . Both events a re in charge of en th u siastic com m ittees who are expecting to m ake these occasions very enjoy able. A m ixed team of Dundee ball play ers defeated th e second team of the M cM innville high school a t basket ball on Tuesday- last. The Dundee boys w ere h eav ier and th e team re lieved every now and th en by fresh players and so had a decided advan- tage over th e v isitin g boys. They give c re d it to th e M cM innville boys for a good, stiff game. T he. Junior g irls of th e Dundee t Sunday school are g e ttin g ready for work. T hey m et a t Sylvan F arm on S atu rd ay aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 10, and organized th e ir class. T hey de cided to be knoWn as P ollyana class. The folow tng officers w ere elected: Opal V ivian Hess, p resid en t; E dith M ary B en n ett, vice p resid en t; H a zel May A nderson, secretary ; F red a Em m a BUllck, trea su rer. Now, please be prepared to play “ The Glad Gam e” w ith them . They w ill be delighted to help you. especially aa th e ir m otto Is: “ H elping others f Im itation “Ford” parta are being sold by many mail order houses, down town stores and garages to unsuspecting Ford owners as “Ford” parts. 'B ut they are not Genuine Ford parts made by the Ford Motor Company. They are made by oon cen s who have no connection whatsoever w ith the Ford Motor Company. These im itation parts are not even made from the same grade of steel, or under the same formulas used by the Ford Company. They pro coun terfeit parts. Tests have shown them to break when the genuine Ford parts didn’t even bend, and they generally are from thirty-five to one hundred pen cent lower in quality. The Authorised Ford Dealer is your protection. As such, we handle nothing but the Genuine Ford parts. They are made from the famous Ford Vanadium Steel and each part— according to its use— is heat-treated in the way that w ill give it the longest wearing qualities. Every part is the same as its duplicate in your Ford oar or Ford truck. Our stock of parts is oomplete. And our Ford garage and Ford mechanic» are at your service at all tim es. Drive in when replacements or repairs for your Ford oar are necessary. Save your car and also your money. W estern M otor Co NEWBERG, OREGON