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NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THU18PAY, MAT 18, 19*1. TW O . Newberg Graphic NOTTAOB * DIMOND Editors and Publish arm. Published every Thursday morning Office: Graphic Bldg-. «00 Pint S t Phone................................. White 33 Entered at the postoffice at Newberg, Oregon, u second class matter. $1*00 Par Y ear in Advance THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1031 WHAT’S THE MATTER? yy i __ MS»- •• I Why should we loan money to for eign countries? This is the reason: Supposing you are a prosperous manufacturer in Colorado and you want to sell your goods in Nevada. The merchant In Nevada says: “ l have the trade territory and can sell your goods but you will have to loan me a little money to get started." If you found his statements correct it would be a good business for you to loan him the money in order to furnish an outlet for your product. The United States is in the posi tion of the manufacturer. A large part of the rest of the world is in the position of the merchant mentioned. It is good business for us to loan our money on good security to foreign countries in order they may in re turn buy our raw •materials and keep our factories and pay rolls going. There is something wrong some where and we find ourselves at complete lose to determine just what the difficulty may be. Not long ago The country newspaper occupies a we were talking with a local mer chant and he said that he could not very definite iflace in the life of any carry a large stock of goods because community and the newspaper man so many people went to Portland to who is living up to his opportunity is do their trading. Later, we were anxious to make his paper reflect the talking with a farmer and he Bald, spirit and life of hla community. This "W e cannot buy what we want in can best be done only when the reel- Newberg, because the merchant does dents of the community cooperate not carry it in his stock and so we with the newspaper in furnishing In are forced to go to Portland for It.*’ formation regarding their various We shall not attempt to say which of activities. A good live newspaper Is these two were right or which was a community’s best advertisement. wrong, if either, but we do feel that We hope that the reaidents of New there is something radically wrong berg will help us advertise Newberg in the best possible manner. Let’s with the condition. give the rest of the people the im Newberg is absolutely dependent upon her fine fanning country for pression that Newberg is the real her existence and to a large extent live, up and going town that she the farming country around Newberg really la. is dependent upon the city In many Somone has said that If you can’ t ways. This condition should oper say anything good about a man, don’ t ale*to bring about a splendid cooper say anything at ail. That’s a pretty ation between the farmers and the good slogan and might be well ap merchants of Newberg with the re plied to hour home community. How sult that the farmer might not only ever. we don’t believe a man ever find it within the range of possibil lived who was so mean that nothing ity for him to trade at honie. but at all good could be found to say that be would be anxious to do so. about him; and likewise, you can al We were more deeply Impressed ways find something good to say with this lack of cooperative spirit about your community if you will at the time that a mass meeting was only look around you for it. - —— • held at .the creamery for the purpose of starting The Berrians organiza A stranger, who visits Newberg at tion. Just before the meeting was intervals o f about oh cea year, called called, some of the farmers remarked at the Graphic office this week and that it would be best for them to said, among other things, that he al wait lentil aifer the Berrian business ways was glad when be reached New- . had been settled before taking up berg. for it was such a clean little their matters, as the townpeople city. W e are giad that Newberg has would not be interested. . We believe* such a reputation and believe that that the town people are interested this w ill tend to bring the right kind in the farmers and they should show of people to live here. this interest to the extent of trying to help .them in the solution of their Just keep your optimistic streak problems. It will create a more on the top and no matter what cornea friendly feeling and strengthen the along, smile. I f you do this, yoii are city's hold upon them . ___ %____ pretty sure to win, for i t takas an in Only a real spirit of cooperation domitable courage and a mighty good between the business people and the disposition to do this and we know of farmers can create a prosperous no greater assets than these two. community. And this is not alone T ry it. good for the business people, for without Newberg the farmers would ' What Is there more invigorating find that their property was not than a good breath of rain washed nearly so valuable. It would be nec air, and yet there are persons who essary to go a long distance when really don’t seem to appreciate the ever. they wished to buy anything, delightful fains o f Oregon. and it must be borne in mind that business men of Newberg are con tinually doing things for the farmers, such as making donations to road work. etc. Let’s all get together for a bigger, better Newberg and com munity. We believe that the new or ganization, The Berrians, offers op portunity for such united effort and we hope that both farmers and busi ness people will get together on this matter. There’s a world of difference be tween a pessimist and a dignified man. Y et some men mistake their pessimism for dignity and thought fulness. j* > Security and Safety at A H Times J* J* O u r Vaults, Safe, Deposit Boxes are Pro tected by the Latest Achievement of Science Loc-Alarm Can Not Bo Burglarized W ithout Turning In A n Alarm Largest Circulation in Yamhill County. DEMAND RED CROWN GASOLINE P O S IT IV E L Y A n y Tam pering Turns In A n Alarm A n d Instantly Doubly Locks Vault M o re M ileage Door per Gallon Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent BETTER BY TEST . MNIED STATES W THM L -------- — M U K ------------- S. L. PARRETT, Pres. J. L. HOSKINS, Vioe-Pres. J. C. C0LC0RD, Cashier. H. W. X. CROZER, Asst Cuk X. A. BUTT, Asst Cash STRAIGHT REFINERY Gasoline Resources and Equipment B E H IN D I ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE Red Crown Gasoline TO CURE DANDRUFF, Itchy Heads and Ebzema M akes a sufficient supply for the dealer and makes it the ' » BEST OB YO U ! MONEY BACK m. Gem BarberShop - G A S O L IN E FOR M O T O R E Q U IP M E N T A. A. ANDERSON. Proprietor. Down » s n c n & x A is t Ite ti . A O tte P ■ o f S H S X R 3 & & S 1 A lu m in u m - Come.Earlu I W hile theScIacttfflMls^ood Newberg should certainly be proud of her fruit laden hills all around. They are full of beauty as well as commercial value. We can’t understand some people They kick because the country’s dry, and kick because the weather’s wet HELPIHG OURSELVES We hear a lot about foreign trade. W e’ re snited. Pan 6-qt. Steamer fi-qt. Tes Kettle Announcement YOUR CHOICE, ONLY $1.98 20°|. REDUCTION C O M E T O T H E A ID O F Y O U R K ITC H E N! On the famous PENNSYLVANIA Sale Starts 10 A . 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