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NEWBERG GRAPHIC
REPLY TO CITIZEN’S COMPLAINT
Money he earned
and saved w hile a vil­
lage youth he spent on
an education. Asab&nk
clerk, later, he w as studious and thrifty. A t middle age
a great financier, Knox lectured and w rote about bank'
ing topics and as Comptroller o f the Currency he helped
refinance the government after the Civil w ar.
dolm cJay Knox
A re you preparing for future prosperity and
comfort by saving regularly a part o f your earnings?
I « W ill you be able to take advantage o f opportunity
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fo r profitable investment w hen it comes? Could you
w eather a sick spell w ithout going heavily in debt?
,
Be able to say YES to these questions a few -
months hence by starting a savings account w ith us w ith
a part o f your pay this w eek. W atching that account
grow wiO stimulate your energies.
Multiply your'm oney in our care,
U . S. National Bank, Newberg, Oregon
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Chehalem Valley Mills
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Flour and Feed
HAY AND
GRAIN
ALA, KINDS OE MILL FEED AND POULTRY SUPPLIES
NEWBERG,
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OREGON
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Send it
to the
Laundry
The best and cheapest method
of having your family washing
done is to send it to the
laundry.
Newberg Steam Laundry
Editor Graphic: —
In the Graphic of laat weak a
cltlien c o m p l a i n s of tha conduct of
three young gentlemen who com­
pelled nn old lady to step off the
walk Into the mud in crossing the
coucrete bridge.
We desire to enter an apology for
the th.ee offenders, and we believe
the Indignant cltlien will forgive
them and pity the poor unfortunate
youth when he learns the reason for
their seeming ungentlemanly con­
duct.
The fact is. these young men were
all born In the fall season of the
year, while their people were en­
gaged in baking pancakes, and un­
fortunately, they supplied the three
boys with battes instead of brains,
boys with batter instead of brains,
they are to be pitied and not de-
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ANOTHER CITIZEN.
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DUNDEE No. 2
The Y. M. P. C. is preparing for
one immense, great big. enormous
grand, and glorious time for all.
We want to tell you right now that
there will be some program, short
plays, jokes, "Niggers,” bean dotore,
stunts, foolishness, music etc., etc.
We expect the services of a real
Scotish comedian. Why, land a liv­
ing. folks, it would cost you at least
50 cents to see this live wire per­
formance any where ¡else, and to
think, it is all absolutly free.
When this is over, gentlemen, you
have the special opportunity and
privilege to buy a basket and enjoy
the pleasure of eating with "that
lady.” Your baskets will be appre­
ciated ladles, and remember that af­
ter bringing a basket you may well
have the feeling that you helped to
put over one of the most joyous times
a bunch of people ever pulled off.
We are going to bid the old year
farewell, and give the New Year a
royal welcome.
Community Hall.
New Year’s eve, at 8:00 o’clock right
after the meeting at the church.
The school in the afternoon and
MÈ
to Our Patrons
W e ask your co-operation in placing our
business on a Cash Basis begin­
ning January 1, 1921
MEMBERS OF
Yamhill County Automotive
Dealers Association
M c M i n n v il l e -
NEWBERG
YAMHILL
Gordon Motor Car Company
Anderson Motor Co.
Marvin’s Garage
Willard Service Station -*
Palmer’s Buick Garage
Amity Garage
McMinnville Motpi Gar Co.
May Motor Co.
Coslett-Brown Company
S. M. Calkins A Sons
AMITY
Briedwell A Tilburry
* __ McCoy Bros.
Turner A Christensen
Yamhill G ange
Watkins A M itchell#
SHERIDAN
Gray’s Garage
Smith-Courtemanche Hdw.
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A. TTBeugli
I vie, Payne A Atwood
LAFAYETTE
Joe Wagner
Henderson A Houser
B Street Garage
Sheridan Garage
Lafayette Garage
Vick Bros.
White Garage
J. B Klatt
J. M. Chandler
DAYTON
L. Casselman
Hartman A Snyder
Dayton Motor Co.
Homer Ross
C. S. Detmering
tained a number of visitors with
nicely decorated Christmas trees and
short programs, Friday. Something
over *40.00 was taken up for the
Near East Relief Fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Bland Herring seat­
ed 28 of their children and grand­
children at a big dinner on Christ­
mas.
The revival meetings at the church
will continue for more than a week
yet. A different minister every night
and some of different denominations. “Frog,” Perry Walde: the "Rabbit,” ♦•♦ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow oqo^a
R. G. Churchill, wife and family,
There will be a special meeting for Willie Dietrich; and the "Talking
left on Monday for their home at
the children next Sunday morning. Doll." Orba Rogers.
Montague. California, after a two
LIVE STOCK AND
The event was attended by all the
Harry Powell has got into the
weeks visit here with the former’s
General Farm Sales
cattle business and now he wants to parents of the students and a few
father. Justice Charles Churchill.
A beautiful tree added
get out. This is the way it hap- wisitors.
paned: Two heifers went strolling much to the decorations and C. E.
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Phone, 19a2S.
around town eating what garden Waide distributed Christmas cheer : 4
stuff they could find, until they in the garb of the much loved old »<>»'>eo+o+o+o+o»o+o+o»o+<>e
ended up in Harry’s lot. He has Kris Klngle.
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given one to its owner, but the own.
C A LL J . H . N A SH
Administrator’s Notice.
er of the other is miles away, so
Harry will have to keep the red.
Notice is hereby given that the
or brindle red (he don’t know just
which it is) one fot a while. We undersigned, J. C. Colcord, has been
Satk'action G oanm tN l
are not sure whether Mr. Powell will duly appointed administrator of the
905
P
in
t
Street
NEri
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OREGON
be much obliged to the owner when estate, within the state of -Oregon,
Telephone
Red
53
For
Demon­
Phone Red 43.
he gets back, or whether the owner of Calvin W. Doe, deceased, by the
stration.
County
Court
of
Yamhill
county,
will be much obliged to him.
♦ o«o«o^ 0 * o « « w c* c» o * o * e* c» o
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Groth, Ore&on, and has qualified.
Now, therefore, all persons having
through the agency of Santa Claus,
claims
aganist the estate of Calvin
favored each of his 21 grandchildren
W.
Doe,
deceased, are hereby noti­
with a present this year.
fied
and
required
to present the game,
Whatever you do, fathers, and
with
the
proper
vouchers,
duly veri­
mothers, don’t forget that there will
be a Parent-Teacher association fied to the undersigned administrat­
meeting at the school house next or. at the United States National
Tuesday evening at 7:30. Let’s show Bank of Newberg, in the city of
ourwelves that we are public spirited Newberg, Yamhill county, Oregon,
and that we are going to make a within six months from the date of
this notice.
success of thla thing.
Dated this 30th day of December,
The Y. M. P. C. basket ball ma­
1930.
chine went to Fernwood Tuesday
J. C. COLCORD.
night and played the local basket
Administrator
of
the estate, with­
tossers to what might be called a
in
the
state
of
Oregon,
of Calvin W.
nip and tuck victory. The game
was fast and furious from the first Doe. deceased.
CLARENCE BUTT. Attorney.
blow of referee Llrengood’s whistle. |
First
Issue. December 30, 1920.
The fist half the Dundee boys took ’
Lest
Issue,
January 27, 1921.
a lead of two In a score of 14 to 12,.
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while Fernwood took the second h a lf:
Administrator’s Notice
The first half the Dundes boys took'
31 to 30 with the Y. nf. P. C. on top.’ Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned. Roy L. Hanvtlle, has
been
duly appointed administrator of
DISTRICT NO. 61 ENTERTAINS
the estate of Annie E. Branch, de­
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The pupils of the school In Dis­ ceased, by the County Court of Yam­
trict No. II entertained the parents hill County. Oregon, and has quali­
with a delightful HttLe play (last fied.
Thursday evening when Miss Geral-! Now, therefore, all porsons having
dine Rundell, the teacher, costumed ' claims against the estate of Annie
her students In the presentation of B. Branch, deceased, are notified and
"A Toy Celebration.”
Ten char­ required to present the same, with
Cott. Now is tho timo to buy that Christmas Gift
acters portrayed the Christmas spirit the proper vouchers, duly verified,
In a realistic manner and greatly to the undersigned administrator, at
bis residence, in the City of Nqw-
pleased 'all who were present.
$16.00 Robot oow $12.80 $12.75 Robot oow $10.20
Santa Claus of the "Toy Celebra­ berg, Yamhill County, Oregon, with­
in
six
months
from
the
date
of
this
tion” was Impersonated by Wallace
$13.50 Robot oow $10 JO $10.50 Robot oow $ 8.40
Higdon, who Instructed the human notice.
Dated this lt t h day of December.
toys how they should conduct them­
selves. The Fairy, Orba Rogers, then 1920.
ROT L. HANYILLE,
changed the toys into accord with
Administrator of the estate of An­
their characters which were the
"Dancing Doll,” Nellie Kinney; the nie E. Branch, deceased.
Clarence Butt,
“Prince.” Jack Kinney; the “Dinah
Attorney for estate.
Doll," Wenona Rogers: the "Tin
Soldier,” Albert Dietrich: the "Jack- P in t Issue December 18, 1920.
In-the-Box," Carl Dietrich;
the I Last Issse January 12, 1921.
AUCTIONEER
N. P. SNELSON
- AUCTIONEER
Fuller
P R IC E
i
R E D U C T IO N !
In conformity with the general decline of prices, The
NEWBERG BAKERY announces the following redactions in
die prices of baked goods:
WERE
NOW
Cookies . , 15c dozen
Doughnuts , 20c dozen
Snails . . , . 20c dozen
Buns . . . . 15c dozen
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20c
25c
25c
20c
The prices are lower, but our usual high standard of
quality will be maintained. By using our baked goods you are
assured of the best baked product*, fresh from the oven, a t
the lowest prices, and in addition yon are helping to build
a bigger and better Newberg by patronizing a home industry.
Newberg Bakery
DAVID R. SMITH, Proprietor
E . H . U T T E R , D . M . D.;>
D EN T IÔ T
•ver V int
Office
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fl. M. CALKINS A SOM.
T IT A LINEE—Se A U R
TO CRY YOUR SALE
Brush Agency
Vincent Seed Store
Wishes Its Patrons
HAPPY N EW YEAR
And Thanks Them for
Past Favors