Bank Accounts Promote Prosperity
Tile more bank accounts we can have around Newberg, and
the bigger they come, the greater the development of the com
muniti genrally
M.mey here in thé' U. S. National
llapk affords a centralized depot
of finance-where it can be put out
again for purpose of upbuilding
mutual interests.
S. L PARKETT, President 1
UNITED STATES
Mrs Lee. who lately returned to
Newberg from Canada, was a visitor
Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Remmillard is spending at the Staley home
,
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some time with friends in Portland
Victor Hendrickson was called to
this week.
Portland Saturday, to the bedside of
CHEHALFJf CENTER
Miss Marguerite Johnson made a
Vcek end visit home, returning Sun
day. She Is very well pleased with
her work at the hospital In Portland.
Wna. Small and wife and eon Klwln
and Miss Gladys departed Monday
for their home near Omeo, Wlseon-
slu. A number of their friends ac
companied them to Portland.
Miss Mabel Stanbrough
took
charge of the primary grade room
this week in t*he absence of Mrs.
Gvangline Martin who has been
with her son, Rev. Calva Martin In
Portland. *
PLEASANT VIEW
NORTH K A IP CLUB
The North Main Improvement '
Club met at the home of Mrs. T.
Jones on Wednesday afternoon.
March 24. at 2 o’clock. Roll call was
answered with current events. No
business being on hand the afternoon
was turned over to the program com
mittee which had prepared an un
usually good program consisting of
two vocal Solo’s by Mrs. Budd. ac
companied by Mrs. Jones; A Reading
by Mrs. Nye on- “ The Making of
America’’ ; A sketch on “ Compulsory
Vaccination” by Mrs. Hulin; A paper
by Mrs. Mofflt and Questions by Mrs.
Jones and Mrs. Budd
Refr-sjhmcnti
of cake and chocolate were served
by the hostess.
The next meeting wit*, be held
April 7 at 2 o’clock. The meeting
place to be decided later.
Brazee Efflnger left for California
several days ago 'where he w-lll visit
for a few weeks.
Henry Versteeg has employed all
available young men In the neighbor
hood to help him get out his pota
toes.
Miss Mae Jones has completed her
post graduate course in the Pleasant
View School ar*L leaves Boon for IN MEMORY OF MISS
ESTHER VIOLET HASH
Portland, where she will spend sev-
eral weeks with relatives.
Dear one, you have left us in sorrow,
The friends and neighbors of M in
Our hearts aehe with grief untdld;
Ruth Minter suprised her at her home Buf you have left your loved ones
Saturday evening. The evening was
And found sweet rest in His fold
SELBY’S ARCH
PRESERVER SHOES
This it the time to get your spring sewing done. You will find a large assortment
AT BAIRD’S
of pretty GINGHAM S, PERCALES, FIGURED VOILES and W H ITE GOODS
Ginghams, large assortment,
Percales, yard wide,
-
Figured Voiles,
spent in playing games of all sorts
and everyone had a very enjoyable
40 cts /to 43 cts. yard
40 cts. to;!50 cts. yard
3 5 ’cts. to 75 cts. yard
le sun seems to have lost Its
brightness,
The laughing stars our tears sub
merge,
The birds whose songs filled us
with gladness
Now seem to chant a funeral dirge.
Of course there’s economy in buying the paper by the ream
r
with envelopes to match.
Bat, whatever your stationery require
ments, we will take of you correctly.
PARLOR PH ARM ACY
E' W H O D S O N P r e s c r i p t i o n DKuf l f i i S T
K O D A K £ A SI SCO , S U P P L I E S <f- F I N I S H I NC
So "safe in the arms of Jeeus,”
Free from the world's pain and
strife.
Beyond this vale of tears and part-
You have found everlasting life.
Then let us cea«e our weeping,
And stifle the heartache and pain
For though we are lonely without
■»’arewejl, dear Esther, you have gone
before us.
But .gpur imgge shall, dwell in
our hearts.
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'
'HU some sweet day we shall Join
E.C. BAIRD
As to varieties, we can suit all tastes in eiher colors, styles,
sizes or price.
We see your life mirrored in beauty.
So free from all error and wrong.
So true and so faithful, no alloy to
be found— ‘
God grant thee a place and a
crown.
Our loss Is her eternal gain
Phone your Grocery orders
to us for prompt service and
quality good«.
WE HAVE some highly pretty things in really pretty
and dainty stationery. They are not freaks— just
filled with a distinctive personality of their own.
Where loved ones never part.
Mrs. K. H. Sickafooee.
Q A U L IT Y
5 Models
CO U N TS
1 to 5 Tons
8 Sizes
A Well C o n stru cte d T r u c k w ilL n ot be a Liability
Its operation per ton mile should be considered
and a critical investigation and test made to de
termine if it can evade the repair shop.
AND INCREASE YOUR ASSETS
(Some Outside Territory Open to Dealers)
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Alta^Marie Pearson. Sheridan, tc
Charles LaFayette Snow, Sheridan.
Clara Arnola Walker, McMinn
ville, to William Leonard Martin
McMinnville.
Thelma Mignonette Mears, New-
berg, to Ernest Ray Groce. Portland
G A R Y COAST A G E N C Y , INC.
Northw est D istributors
71 Broadway
, PORTLAND, ORE.
Statement of Ownership for April,
1920
Required by the act of Congress
of August 24. 1912.
The Newberg Graphic published
evey Thursday at Newberg, Oregon.
State of Oregon. County of la m -
But you will find it teeming forth in all our
Timely Merchandise.
L ,d 5 i e r
R lm ic o c
P lO U S e g
Can be had in all the very »tunning styles to be
found in CREPE GEORGETTE, CREPE de
CHINE in a wide variety of colors and the good Basque Models with little
peplums and tuck styles. Long and short sleeves.
I
a r o c
A r e a big feature this season.
See our captivating patterns.
L a C C S Anything new and good you will find in our Up-to*the-Minute
Dry Goods Section.
M en and Y ou n g.M en
and will be pleased to show them to you.
and g j o l s beyond reproach.
Opr
CU
J IlO C o
Éaster Neckwear Must be
Before me, a Notary Public In and
for the State and County aforesaid,
personally appeared E. H. Wood
ward, who, having been duly affirm
ed according to law, deposes and says
that he Is the Publisher, Editor, Bus
iness Manager and Ownner of the
Newberg Gaphlc, published weekly
at Newberg, Yambhlll County Ore
gon.
That there are no bond holders,
mortgagees or orther security holders
BJ. H. Woodward. Editor and Owner.
Afirmed to and subcrlbed before me
this, the 30th day of March 1920.
F. A. Moris. Notary Public. (My
commission expires Feburary 1,
1921.)
*
B lack C ap T ips and
O regon
S traw berry
Plants
Can'Furnish Etterberg 121 Straw
berry Plants at $6.00 per thousand
A. RUPERT & COMPANY
The price is right and the models
3>i een
WANTED
to be Appreciated
In the late Pumps, ties, low and high tops.
and high heels.
Prices the lowest
P L U M B IN G
Black and Colors, low
Interesting Models can be found in our Ladies Coats and
Suits, Dressee and Skirts. Favorites in Suits are short
Hippie Coat, straight line with long tuxedo collar, new
Velour Checks and Tweed-O-Wool.
Pump Repairs
Hot Water Systems
Yours For Service
E. L. EVANS
Phone Blue 6
DRESSES AND SKIRTS IN GEORGETTE, FIGURED GEORGETTE, CREPE-DE
CHINE TAFFETA AND WOOLENS
Shop, Black 83
T H E H O M E OF FLOWERS
D. M. NAYBERGER
M c M innville , O regon
C. A. EVANS
N ew berg,
Oregon