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Largest Circulation In Yamhill County
Local and Personal News
NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921
Mrs. Harry M iller v isited in Port­
lan d th e la tte r p a rt of th e w eek.
Mrs. E. E. S w itz e r a n d Mrs. S ad ie
H ogan w ent to P o rtla n d la s t F rid a y
fo r th e day.
H. C. S p a u ld in g m ade a b u sin e ss;
Mr. a n d M rs. L. 8. O tis w ere P o rt-
C ou n ty N u rse Du P a u l is In tow n
tr ip to S alem on M onday.
la n d v isito rs la s t S un d ay .
today, T h u rsd a y and w ill g iv e th e
school c h ild re n a free show a t th e
Dr. D anlela' little g irl, D orothy,
J . H. S h erlo ck a n d O rville S m ith B ak er T h e a tre a t 3 :3 0 p. m.
hae been q u ite ill b u t Is Im proving.
w e n t to P o rtla n d on T uesday.
Mrs. J. B. Y u ill, of W llltsto n ,
C. I. G alkina of Sherw ood w as a
J. E. S m ith of St. P a u l Is p u ttin g
N ew b erg v is ito r on W dneeday of th is up a new six-room m odern resid en ce N o rth D ak o ta, 1 b v is itin g h e r d a u g h ­
te r, Mrs. Ja m e s M cW hannel o f th is
w eek.
r
o n h is farm .
place, a n d w ill spend th e w in te r
here.
M. O ' E v an s, field m a n a g e r fo r th e
J o h n S an d ers, of Y am hill w as In
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O regon G row ers, sp e n t some tim e N ew b erg on T u esd ay , v isitin g h is
T he c ity h as ju s t received 500 feet
h e re th is w eek.
fa th e r, W illiam S anders.
of new wax an d gum fire hose an d
sev eral Bmall Item s of a d d itio n a l
M rs. R alp h B u tt h a s been v is itin g
P. E. O verend h a s been ap p o in ted e q u ip m en t w hich have been needed
h e r p a r e n ts a t F o re st G rove fo r a a g e n t fo r th e F u lle r b ru sh com pany In th e fire d e p a rtm e n t.
sh o rt tim e.
of H a rtfo rd , C o n n e c tic u t^ fo r Y am ­
h ill co u n ty .
W. E. A llen and w ife of S herw ood
O. W . M cClafflln 1 b b u ild in g a
cam e up M onday e v e n in g to h e a r
new house w est o f to w n on a tr a c t
N ex t T u esd ay e v e n in g w ill be th e B uddy R obinson, th e e v a n g e list, a t
he re c e n tly p u rch ased .
tim e fo r th e a n n u a l electio n o f offi­ th e N azaren e c h u rc h . T hey r e tu r n ­
c e rs fo r L e ste r C. R ees P ost, A m eri­ ed hom e T u esd ay m o rn in g .
Mrs. O. L. H in m a n of B end, O re­ can legion. All le g io n a lre s a re re ­
gon, le ft W ednesday m o rn in g a f te r a q u ested to be p resen t.
T h e L adies Aid so ciety o f th e M.
few d a y 's v is it w ith h e r b ro th e r, O.
E. c h u rc h have m ade a rra n g e m e n ts
W. Moore.
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W. E. W ilson, w ho ow ned a sm all to accep t su b sc rip tio n s fo r a ll m a g a ­
f r u it ra n c h n e a r tow n, h a s ju s t sold zines a n d u rg e th e p u b lic to su b sc rib e
D ew ey See, b ro th e r of H. G. See h is c o n fe c tio n e ry a n d g ro cery in
M rs. A ggie G inn
of th e S ee-Y allto n com pany, a rriv e d P o rtla n d . H e w as in N ew b erg la s t th ro u g h th em .
Gould is h a n d lin g th is w ork.
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h e re la st F rid a y from B ovil, Idaho, w eek lo o k in g fo r a bu sin ess lo catio n .
an d w ill m ak e th is h is hom e.
G len P axson sp e n t S u n d a y a t th e
T h e re w ill be a farm b u re a u m e e t­
J. C. K u ram er, w ho w as asso ciated in g a t th e co m m ercial clu b room s in hom e of h is p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. W.
E. P axson, on F if th s tre e t. G len is
w ith G. W. Moore In th e m e a t b u s i­ M cM innville on T h u rsd a y , Dec. 15, at
one
of th e s u p e rin te n d e n ts of th e
ness h e re fo r a tim e h as opened up 2 p. m. A n u m b er of local people
te h ig h w a y e n g in e e rs w ith h e a d ­
a m eat a n d g ro cery b u sin ess a t HUI b - a re p la n n in g on a tte n d in g th is m e e t­ q s ta
u a rte rs a t C h e rry v llle , O regon, an d
boro.
ing.
w as called to th is p a r t of th e s ta te
to in sp ect b rid g es a ro u n d Jefferso n
Dr. F r a n k P ost an d fam ily of
Mrs. S u san V a n A n tw e rt of F o re st an d A lbany d u rin g th e h ig h w a te r
P o rtla n d v isite d a t th e Clyde S tre tc h G rove passed aw ay th e re la s t S a t­
siege ab o u t th e la s t of N ovem ber.
hom e on M erid ian s tr e e t la st S u n d ay . u rd a y m o rn in g and w as b u rled th e re
Mr. P ost Is a cousin o f M rs. S tre tc h on S u n d ay a fte rn b o n . Mrs. V a n A n t­
T h e S p a u ld in g lo g g in g com pany
an d of C. S. M cNay.
w e rt w as th e m o th e r of G. W. re p o rt th a t in sp ite o f th e bad w e a th ­
M oore of th is place.
er th e re a re a n u m b e r of h o u ses on
Mr. an d Mrs. J a m e s A. Clernen-
w hich th e y a re f u rn is h in g m a te ria l
son of P o rtla n d cam e o u t S u n d ay fo r
Roy S h ire s an d Roy H a n v ille of an d d e liv e rin g by th e ir new a u to
a v isit w ith h is m o th e r, Mrs. C h ris­ th e local p o stal service a re in c a p a c ­
tru c k . T h is in c lu d e s se v e ra l a t
tin e C lem enson. an d his siste r, Mrs. ita te d fo r serv ice by illness. Z im ri
Sherw ood an d a lo n g th e h ig h w a y
E. L. E v a n s an d fam ily.
E llis is s u b s titu tin g fo r Mr. H a n v ille, a ro u n d th e Six C orners, a n d also a t
w h ile th e re g u la r s u b s titu te c ity c a r ­ D ayton an d -S t. P a u l, a lo n g w ith th e
At a m e e tin g of tn e fire d e p a r t­ r ie r is su b b in g fo r Mr. Shires.
new b u ild in g s in an d a ro u n d N ew ­
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m e n t h eld on la st M onday n ig h t th e
berg.
T he A u x ilia ry of L eater C. Rees
d e p a rtm e n t g av e its en d o rse m e n t of
C hief 8 h e rlo o k 's re a p p o in tm e n t as P o st, se n t 48 q u a r ts of f r u it to U. S.
P e rso n s w ho a re w illin g to ta k e
c h ie f fo r th e y e a r 1922, to th e c o u n ­ P. S. H. No. 77 th is W ednesday. T h is boys to M cM innville F rid a y n ig h t fo r
w as in a n sw e r to Mrs. M eta M. Dek- th e W h itn ey boys’ c h o ru s a re re ­
cil.
k e r. Red C ross S u p erv iso r of th e h o s­ q u ested as fa r as possible to g a th e r
C arl M iller le ft th e first of th is p ita l, w ho asked th a t 'N ew b erg send up th e boys in th e ir ow n n e ig h b o r­
w eek on a tr ip by a u to th ro u g h C ali­ re m e m b ra n ce s to 33 ex-service m en hood a n d m eet w ith th em a t th e post
office. T he procession w ill leave th e
fo rn ia. D u rin g h is absen ce from th e w ho a re th e re .
M iller M e rc a n tile co m pany sto re , G us
p o st,o ffice p ro m p tly a t ten m in u te s
T he M onday m usical clu b m et a t of seven and a n y boys w ho a re not.
P a u lso n w ill ta k e h is place in th e
th e Jessie B ritt stu d io on M onday th e re at th a t tim e w ill be le ft b e­
g ro cery d e p a rtm e n t.
e v e n in g -of th is w eek, th e su b je c t hind.
W. E. W h ite h ad lu n ch eo n w ith b ein g C h ristm a s. Roll call w as a n ­
th e P o rtla n d re a lty board a t th e sw ered in a h u m o ro u s vein. Mrs. E.
E a rl P earcy of th e O regon G ro w ers
M ultnom kh h o te l on F rid a y and E. Goff gave a p a p e r on "C h ris tm a s asso ciatio n w as h e re F rid a y an d S a t­
h e a rd Col. G eorge W h ite g ive a ta lk in old E n g la n d " and Mrs. F ra n k u rd a y of last w eek, w o rk in g fo r th e
on th e s o ld ie r’s bon u s loan. H e said Z u m w alt sa n g a C h ristm a s song.
asso ciatio n . C. R. T hom pson, m a n ­
it w as w ell w o rth th e trip .
a g e r of th e S h e rid a n p la n t fo r th e
Lee L adu, w ho o p e ra te s th e c ity past tw o y e a rs w as h e re a ll of th is
Ed B iehn, ap p le sp e c ia list
W. R. P r a tt of H olly, C olorado, tr a n s f e r b u sin ess, w as a rre s te d th e w eek.
w ho h a s been h e re fo r th e p ast th re e la tte r p a rt of last week by C ity M ar­ for th e g row ers, w as h e re th e e n tire
w eeks, h a s re n te d th e G illies b u ild ­ sh al F erg u so n on a c h a rg e of g iv in g week. Mr. B iehn h a s h ad c h a rg e of
in g s on th e place a b o u t a m ile an d in to x ic a tin g liq u o rs to m inors, and all of th e ap ple p a c k in g in th e W il­
a h a lf n o rth of to w n an d w h ich Joins plead g u ilty in th e c ity re c o rd e r’s la m e tte valley th is y ear.
c o u rt and w as flnfed 875.
A m an
th e M. C. W ire place on th e n o rth .
nam ed Crow w as also a rre ste d on a
H u g o D orn, w ho h a s been asso ­
A u g u s tu s W en tz of 1304 east c h a rg e of d ru n k e n n e ss an d w as fined c ia te d w ith W illiam O rm ond in th e
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o p e ra tio n of th e N ew b erg C ream ery
T h ird s tr e e t h a s sold h is resid en ce
for th e past ten- years, w as m a rrie d
p ro p e rty h e re to Jo h n G ow er and
N ew berg C am p No. 113, W oodm en to Mrs. A lice W illiam s a t th e p a r ­
left th e first of th is w eek fo r P o r t­
land w h e re he w ill m ak e h is hom e of th e W orld, elected officers fo r th e so n ag e hom e of Rev. C opplem an. p a s­
w ith h is d a u g h te r, Mrs. L. S. P eters. e n s u in g y e a r a t th e ir m e e tin g M on­ to r of a L u th e ra n c h u rc h in P o r t­
day e v e n in g of th is w eek. T h e fol­ lan d on S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 3rd.
Jo h n M. S cott, g e n e ra l p a sse n g e r lo w in g w ill hold th e re sp eltlv e o f­ T he new ly m a rrie d couple h av e re ­
ag e n t of th e S o u th e rn Pacific com ­ fices fo r th e nex t y e a r: C ouncil com ­ tu rn e d to N ew b erg a n d a re a t hom e
pany, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in P o r t­ m an d er, Ja m e s M cW hann; ad visor at 406 n o rth School stre e t.
lan d , w as a N ew b erg v is ito r on lie u te n a n t. C. W. Jo n e s; esco rt, J u l ­
T h u rs d a y of th is w eek.
Mr. S cott ius Jo h n so n ; w atch m an , Jo h n D ing-
W esley Boyes. w ho is. very well
h a s re c e n tly re tu rn e d from an ex ­ m on; se n try , L. J. K in g ; m an ag ers, know n in th is co m m u n ity , h a v in g
tended v isit a t h is old hom e in S cot­ O. W. H a tc h , an d C. A. B ottom : lived h e re a b o u ts fo r m any years, and
lan d a n d th is is h is first v isit to N ew ­ b a n k e r, C. F. B u tle r and clerk , Tom w ho conducted a m eat m a rk e t in
T y n d all.
berg sin ce h is re tu rn .
N ew berg for m any years, h a s tak en
a p o sitio n w ith th e P eople’s Meat
M ark et and w ill act as th e ir b u y e r
and s la u g h te r m an, g iv in g som e tim e
to th e shop as w ell. Mr. Boyes is an
ex ce lle n t b u tc h e r an d is a v a lu a b le
a d d itio n to th e fo rce of th e P eo p le’s
M arket.
D riv in g over th e T e rw illig e r bo u ­
lev ard a t s u n ris e on M onday m orn-
in g you had to sh ad e y o u r eyes w ith
y o u r h a n d to see to d riv e on acco u n t
of th e g la re of th e s u n ’s ray s. W h at
a sig h t fo r an e a s te rn m an to have
seen an d a w arm m o rn in g in D ecem ­
ber. If w e could o n ly p a in t th e pic­
tu re and send it to o u r frie n d s w here
th e w in te rs a re cold w e w ould soon
have a la rg e im m ig ra tio n com ing to
th is O regon c o u n try .
“ Just What I Wanted— a
KODAK
That’s the nice thing about giving a
Kodak—you know it’s what they want.
All the Kodaks are simple to work—
as we can show you, and they make
good pictures—as we can show you,
too.
Kodaks from $ 8 ,ot> up
Brownies from $ 2 .0 0 up
Graham’s Drugstore
Phone White 113
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KIVU
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& e£ a re4
ftne,
The “beauty” of get­
ting presents from us is
that they are USED and
will last a long time« and
the giver will be long re­
membered by those who
get them. Come, select
your presents NOW and
let us deliver them at
Christmas time.
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Tncney.
ITS
Cbme
A S tra d iva ra
Phonograph
Would make a nice
Christmas Present
I am selling them at greatly
reduced prices during the holi­
days. We sell them on easy
terms— $5 XX) down and $5.00
per month. Come in and let
us demonstrate and put one in
your home.
Christmas Suggestions
Pyralin Ivory, in sets or sin­
gle pieces. Manicure Sets, Beau­
tiful Stationery, Safety Razors,
all makes in Xmas boxes.
Waterman's Fountain Pens,
Eversharp Pencils. Christmas
Greeting cards, Hair Brushes,
Pocketbooks, Bill Folds, Shav­
ing Sets, Games of many kinds.
Bibles. Testaments, Boys’ and
Giris’. Books, Snapshot Albums,
Cut Glass, Hand-Painted China,
Xmas Tree Ornaments and
Xmas Tree Candles, Shaving
Mirrors, Military Hair Brushes,
Perfumes in fancy boxes, La­
dies1 Pocketbooks, Music Rolls,
Men’s Roll-Up Toilet Sets, Toi­
let Water, Cigars in Xmas box­
es, Cigar and Tobacco Pouches,
ftirrors, Etc.
.Come to OUR Drug Sfore
LYNN B. FERGUSON
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
The Jjgca£ & Store
302 First St.
Newberg, Ore.
FO R SA L B — P igs, C asper G e tt­
O tto H ogan, w ho is v is itin g a t
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th e hom e of h is w ife’s p a re n ts , Mr. m an . R o u te 2.
and M rs. E. E. S w itzer, w e n t to
LOST— B unch of 10 keys, on rin g ;
Sherw ood la st F rid a y . T h e H ogans,
w ho have been liv in g in e a ste rn leave a t G rap h ic. Ja c k C u rry , l l t l *
O regon, - expect to p u rc h a se some
L E A V E O R D ER S fo r ru g c le a n in g
t-anch p ro p e rty n e a r here.
a t N ash F u r n itu r e s to re o r phone
W h ite 106.
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M rs. D avid B u rn s an d tw o c h ild ­
ren cam e up from P o rtla n d on T u es­
FO R SA L E — Few
fine
y o ung
day and w ill m ake th e ir hom e here R hode Islan d Red ro o sters.
F. L.
in th e fu tu re . Mr. B u rn s is a b ro th ­ H u rfo rd , R oute 2, o n e -h a lf m ile
e r of Ja m e s B u rn s an d w ill be asso­ so u th Y b rid g e.
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c ia te d w ith h im in th e N ew berg
FOR SALE— 25 W h ite L eghorn
M otor com pany. T h e D avid B u rn s
fam ily have re n te d a house on th e p u lle ts; 15 B arred Rock p u lle ts ; 1
c o rn e r of S ix th and W illa m e tte ! B arred Rock ro o ste r; 1 R hode Is­
lan d Red ro o ster.
V in c e n t’s Feed
stre e ts.
S tore.
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J o h n F. C h rism an and b ro th e r. 1.1
N.. o f A sotin, W a sh in g to n , v isited j
DUNDEE
last w eek a t th e hom e of th e ir s i s - :
(C o n tin u ed from page fo u r)
te rs. Mrs. Bloom an d S adie C hris- ( d u ous w ork th a n fa rm in g , h as tak en
m an. T h ey left on F rid a y fo r R ed­ th e V edder house in D undee.
lan d s, C a lifo rn ia , w h ere I. N. w i l l !
W. J. B e n n e tt of C o rv allis called
locate. Jn o . F . w ill go to P h o en ix .
A rizona, to v is it h is d a u g h te r and on old n eig h b o rs In D undee last week
h e r h u sb a n d . Dr. an d M rs. C ort. I. an d w hile h ere w ro te in su ra n c e poli­
cies fo r D undeeites.
H u ghes.
Mr. M cLean an d fam ily of P o r t­
T h e m o th e rs’ club, "c o m m u n ity lan d w ere rec e n t w eek end v isito rs
h e lp e rs" m et T u esd ay a fte rn o o n w ith a t th e E. U. M arr hom e. Mrs. Mac-
an a tte n d a n c e of fifteen. I t w as de­ L ean is Mr. M a rr’s cousin.
cid ed to h av e o u r m e e tin g day
T he lad ies aid society w ill hold an
ch a n g e d from T u esday to W ednesday |
of each w eek a t 2 p. m. N ext W e d - 1
nesd ay w ill be devoted to d e c o ra tin g
th e h a ll for o u r C h ristm a s p rogram ,
w h ich is to be F rid a y ev en in g . D e -1
cem b er 23. A t th e close o f th e busi-1
ness session som e n ecessary s e w in g ,
w as accom plished.
CHRISTMAS
CHRISTM AS PL A N T sale, a t N ew ­
b e rg P a c k in g com pany, D ecem ber 23-
24. C yclam ens, P rim ro ses, F erns.
P o ln se tta s, B egonias, an d m any o th er
p re tty p la n ts.
Jo h n G ow er, New ­
berg.
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a ’.SiAundbedL
M ate
Give an appropri­
ate pieoe of
jewelry
for
If you a re g o in g to renew your
su b sc rip tio n to th e S a tu rd a y E ven­
in g P ost, th e C o u n try O en tlem an , or
th e L ad les' H om e J o u rn a l, o r for th a t
m a tte r to a n y m ag azin e, let C am p­
b e ll's C o n fectio n ery do It fo r you and
save you tro u b le . A m ag azin e su b ­
sc rip tio n m akes a n excellen t C h rist­
m as g ift.
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Jotêt-doaAâ,
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T h e M arion, P olk and Y am hill
c o u n ty d e n ta l so ciety m et at th e Im ­
Your Paper Before Breakfast
p erial h o tel in N ew b erg last S a tu r ­
S u b sc rip tio n s fo r th e O regonian ,
day fo r th e last m e e tin g of th e year. ta k e n a t G ra h a m 's D ru g S to re. Dai- i
A b a n q u e t w as en jo y ed a f te r w hich ly an d S u n d ay 75c m o n th .
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officers w ere elected fo r n ex t y ear as
follow s: P re sid e n t, Dr. L. E. B arrlck
of S alem ; v ic e -p re sid e n t. Dr. Fred
E llis of Salem , an d s e c re ta ry . Dr.
B latch fo rd of Salem .
Dr. E. M.
H u rd , a p rofessor from th e N orth
GIFTS THAT LAST
Pacific d e n ta l college of P o rtla n d was
presen t an d m ade a n address.
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J. E. C o rn ett of T illam ook cam«-
over M onday and p u rch ased 55 acres
of land five m iles ffom N ew berg. Mr.
C o rn e tt ow ns a d a iry ra n c h at Til
lam ook b u t ex p ects to rem ove to his
new ra n c h n e a r N ew berg ev en tu ally .
He re tu rn e d to T illam ook W ednes­
day. Mr. C o rn e tt say s th a t the
C ad illac sta g e g o in g to w ard T ill»
mook w en t over th e b an k n e a r Hebo
In try in g to p ass a tru c k and was
co n sid erab ly
d am ag ed .
A lthough
th e re w ere five o r six in th e stag e, no
one w as serio u sly in ju re d .
W e h av e a fine lin e of statio n ery .
Let us show you. C am p b ell’s Con­
fec tio n e ry .
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Our store now
gleams with many
beautiful C h r i s t ­
mas presents for
every member of
the household from
grandma
and
grandpa down to
the baby.
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For a piece of jewelry
i* the GIFT OF ALL
GIFTS, because it last*
as a gift for a life-time.
OPEN EVENINGS
NEXT WEEK
C. A. Morris
THE JEWELER OPTICIAN
Black 106
a p ro n an d fan cy w o rk a n d food sale
a t co m m u n ity h a ll th is co m in g S a t­
u rd a y b e g in n in g a t te n o’clock.
Mr. M enefee, w h o is th e p re s e n t,
o w n er of w h a t is k n o w n a s th e G o r­
don place, h a s re n te d h is p lace to
Mr, R eid. M r., R eid a n d h is fa m ily
a re w elcom ed to D undee.
T h e ru m m ag e sale a n d so cial h eld
by th e D undee w o m en 's c lu b la st S a t.
u rd a y ev en in g w as a g r e a t su c ­
cess b o th so cially a n d fin a n c ia lly .
D u rin g th e e v e n in g re fre s h m e n ts
w ere served, th e a lw a y s in te r e s tin g
a u c tio n w as held an d a g e n e ra l jo lly
tim e enjoyed.
T he D undee boys played th e F e rn -
wood boys la st F rid a y e v e n in g an d
cam e off v icto rio u s by a sco re of 19
to 11. T he D undee boys w ill p lay a
team fro m T ig a rd in D undee S a tu r ­
day e v e n in g of th is w eek as a p re ­
lim in a ry to th e c o m m u n ity social a t
th e c o m m u n ity h a ll.
Mr. a n d M rs. H. C. S ta r r e n te r ­
ta in e d a la rg e h o u se p a r ty la s t w eek.
A m ong th e g u e sts w ere Mr. a n d Mrs.
L ucas, o f C ordova, A lask a, w ho a re
on th e ir w ay to spend th e w in te r in
C a lifo rn ia . M r. L u c a s a n d Mr. S ta r r
w ere little school boys to g e th e r in
th e m id d le w est, an d h a d n o t seen
each o th e r fo r yars.
A Holiday
Hint
As a gift for the wife, the
child, or the grandchild,
suppose you come to this
bank and open a savings
account in their name.
The pass-book you receive
from us will make a fine
present. The deposit of
one dollar secures a book.
F irs t N ation al Bank
Newberg, Oregon