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B O O S T Government Supervision THE AMERICAN LEGION THE United States National Bank enjoys that advantage o* COMMUNIIV BUiLQIHG being both a N A TIO NAL bank and a MEMBER o f the FED E R A L RESERVE SYSTEM. And those elements represent the highest degrees of banking safety and service. Start accounts here NOW - „ for yourself and every member of your family and keep them healthy and growing by regularly adding your earnings. This building when finished will be a credit to the city. It w ill contain a large auditorium of which the city is badly in need. There w ill also be a swimming tank and many other features for the public benefit. When there is anything in Combs or Brushes that you want, don’t pass us by. Every Public Spirited Citizen Should Boost this Enterprise from 25 Cents up. This space Donated by UNIfED STATES NATIONAL BANK If you want a first-class Hair Tonic we have all the much- W E W IL L SAVE YOU MONEY AND GIVE YOU Q U A LITY M c M i n n v i l l e , O r e g o n 040404040404040404Q4040400 >404040404040404040404040* REX F. D. Frost has enlarged ” **r house. Mrs. Werlein went to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Whitaker attended a shower in Portland Saturday. Miss Dorothy Dean spent the week «end w ith Ruth Kane. Arlene Sawyer spent last week w ith the Kane family. ' I * , John Graves has gone to Montana •on a business trip. „ , Mrs. Gyrene Palmer Is spending the week at the Johnson home. s on any need you may have in our linea. r . CHEHALEM CEHTEB THE LEADING DRUGGIST PARLOR PHARM ACY The Legion Hall when completed will be a credit to the city. Everybody boost. E W HODbON, KODAK Mre. Wm. Small is suffering this week from an attack of the quinsy. n ................. - v a /. . & A N S CO, PWLSLUIFMH N D k i *r»G l.'.T SUPPL I E S f IN I S H I N G . A i r u / o r 0/2 o t: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cate were , DUt f rom Portland Sunday for a visit | with the home folks. Mrs. F. I. Eves went .to Portland j Mr. and Mr*. Henry Potts sold out Saturday on business. I recently and have moved to the Mrs. Pilcher is on the sick list \ Property vacated by Mr. Swarts. again we are sorry to hear. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey have Mrs. C. G. Lewis spent the week moved out from Newberg to the «n d with her daughter in Portland, little home near the saw mill on R. Wm. Sanderman and Mrs. S. San- W. Staley’s ranch, derman went to Portland Tuesday. f . l . Strait has moved over to his Miss Fleda Kane came home from old home, the estate o f D. P. Strait, the hospital Sunday and is getting Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Strait having along fine. moved to Portland. Mr. McCaffree cam«; home la s t1 Miss Marguerite Johnson entered week from Washington where h£ the Multnomah Hospital to train as spent the winter. —. j nurse. March 1. She writes home Mrs. Butler not being able to o f - : sh* 13 wel1 Pleased with her work. Ticiate. Thomas Perisho, of N ew berg,1 Mr. and ifrs. Wm. Flaugher vis- preached Sunday morning. _ > ited at the home of Mrs. Mary John- Mr. and Mi*. J. P. Sawyer motor- 3°n weak prior to their depart ed out from Portland Sunday and ur« to California, where they w ill took tea with the Kane family. j remain indefinitely. Mrs. Peters’ nephew, who has Mr and Mrs- A - A Po8t BO,d thetr been here visiting relatives, rêfürn- chicken farm and fruit dryer recent ■ed last week to his home in Georgia. ly. to a hfr. Cole from Washington, Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. F. I. Eves last Thursday. W ill meet April first at the home of Mrs. Woodworth.' Saturday Mr. and 'Mrs. Sharpe. from Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Beesley from Portland, visited the ' advertised kinds and some besides. D. M. NAYBERGER i We have good Hair Brushes all the way and haTe vacated and mOTed lnU> ’ the F L 3tralt propertp’ • --------o---------- HOUSEHOLD HINTS _______ j If a piece of ,emon la t0 a pan of cold water and the wIUed atnily. , vegetables allowed --to stand In the _ water for an hour or so. they will DUNDEE ‘ be as fresh as when gartered Espe- Miss Frances Cameron, of Seattle, d a lly good for lettuce, celery, spin- was a guest at Otterbrook last week, ach gnd parsley. Miss Marguerite Entler, of Port- Cold coffee Is excellent for ferns land, is a guest of the Misses Chris- of all kinds. Use about once a topher and Young at Sylvan Farm, month. Roe R. Robison went to McSClnn- ’ To boil eggs that are cracked ville Sunday and took 'his mother | wrap in a piece of white muslin and and aunt to Portland to call upon there w ill be no danger of oozing relatives. ! out In the water. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lovely and To freshen bread or rolls, wot in- three children are guests of J. A. side of paper bag, place bread inside. Workman at Sylvanus Spring* close tightly, place In oven a few Farm In the Red Hills. minutes and they wlH be like fresh. To prevent cake from sinking Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Eddens/had a wedding anniversary on February while baking, add one-half teaspoon twenty-fourth. Many calls and mes salt to mixture. sages from friends and neighbors To reduce the heat of an oven, made the day a bright and memor place a pan of cold water in It fo r able one. a few minutes. Piof. C. A. Reed, of Washington, Pure alcohol will remove ppots I). C„ a nut culturist In the govern from any material in silk or wool ment employ, spent a day In Dun without leaving circles, as do most dee last week visiting various Red all other cleansing fluids. Hill nut orchards. He found no When gas mantles become smoky .serious injury from the heavy freeze two or three grains of fine salt o l last winter in these orchard*. sprinkled into the mantle will In one On Saturday of last week a mis minute make the mantle as good as cellaneous shower for Miss Arlena new. Dllllnger, whose wedding occurs Instead o f throwing away the about the middle of the month, was cores and peeling of pineapples or held at the E. G. Shannahan home. peaches, put them it. a kettle with A targe number of Miss Dllllnger’ s water and let them simmer until all friends were present and their ilavor Is extracted. This Juice may IPS Dom ed for beverages wr may go with her to her new home In added bo apple Julse. making a Jelly Ohio,____________ ______ ______ ______j I of rare flavor. Mfs. Frank Keyes received w o rd ! on Tuesday of the death of her sis- , ter-ln-law. Mrs. C. O. Richards, for-1 merly a resident of the Red Hills, j The Richmrds home was on Lover's Lane just below the Keyes home. Mrs. Richards leaves a husband and three small children, and the sin *, «e r e sympathy of the community is extended to them in their bereave ment. Best the M arket A ffo rd s / A s epidemic of severe colds with pneumonia complications has caused the Illness of various members In several families in this vicinity. W ith the able assistance of the Newberg doctor* and trained nurses in season from Portland those affected are re covering. Among the sick were Tour members of the Allan family, Hannings old Stand Frank Kayes. Newton Bailey. Joseph Herring. John Herring. Fred Her rin g and families. Mr*. Bernhard Corner First and Center Sts Groth»and a little granddaughter. White Front Paint Shop VIC TR O LA V . V a n Pelt, M a n a g e r FO R YOU Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating CALSOM1NING FURNITURE REPAIRING Old Grifleth Bldg., Corner 2nd and Dayton Don’t put o ff getting that Victroia. ■ Tou might just as well attend to it today. Here’s a Splendid outfit that will likely interest you : 18 This style L X Victroia (Mahogany or Oak) p rice..........$70.00 12 late selections (8 double-faced records). ........ ......... 5.10 Needles, etc.............. ........ ...... ............ .......... T otal............................. .................................... $75.10 Come in and hear this Victroia', and find out about onr system of easy terms. FRESH, CLEAN STOCK Fruits and Vegetables * ' . ‘ "v us. ” - „ “ H e that is not with us is against . Let your Dollars tell the Story Support the Lester C. Rees Memorial Phone Blue 23 TH E HOM E OF FLO W ER S THE EXAMINATION amas Kendrick Grocery •♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦»♦♦ ♦• •♦ ♦♦♦ ♦»♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦•♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ »»•♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦I K1ENLE & SONS 504 First St. Fkoae Black 204 \ < ► S E A S O N A B L E C U T F L O W E R S — Plan ts in pots, cyclam ens, < (fin e p la n ts ), cinerarias, prim roses, fern s, fe rn Hishea. gera n i- O urns, c a lls lilies (h a rd y flo w e rs ), h yd ran gea, peonies. Roses !! our specialty (s tro n g p lan ts). L o w prices. ; | PhoneBiae 202 JO H N GOWER NewfcorfcOregon H E toughening of the rubber by the Prodium P ro c e s s m ak es R e p u b lic Tires last longer. T Of your eyes for glasses depends on the experience and skill of the operator to use sq^ntific instruments correctly. By the use of the Opthalmoscope, one of the latest and most scientific instruments known to Optical Science, I can detect the smallest defects in the eyes, which assures my patrons of absolute comfort and eyeglass satisfaction. Don’t fa il to have me examine your eyes with this wonderful instrument next SATURDAY, MARCH 13, AT IMPERIAL HOTEL, ALL DAY A ll examinations made by me personally. DR. W ILL J. THOM PSON Portland Eyesight Specialist It makes the fa b ric stand up better; it makes.tbe Stag- gard S tu d s immune from chips and cuts that cause so much p re m a tu re destruc tion of tire life. Republic T ire s are better tires to buy because of their bigger economy and service. * C8M0KCTx>oogqqorwyoo&c>c^^ T For^sai.' D O Y L E ’S T I R E S H O P F ___________ V U L C A N IZ IN G ___________ FO R A L L C A R S OUR M O T T O t-O n r Customer* Must be Satisfied Also a Boost for the American Legion Community Hall I S . Service Station 310 First Street Newberg, Ore “ REPAIRING, RECHARGING 0 S I OOC "OeOOOOC K>OOOOOOOOCK>QH30OO C>OCKXXX>OOC>OOOOCKK8CK8CK8CKK8C0a R e p u b l ic With T ir e s Studs