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WALNUT UN'S TOtiS BUTT - co a rto o f 11 m War Sa FIRSTNATIONALBANK NEWBERG ORÉGON ACTITITES OF CHRISTIAN CHtRCH ------------ ^ . ,, T w o of our Christian Endear- ors, Emery Jones and Adlai Liven- good are leaving for the army, It is with a great deal o f pride that we lend them to Uncle Sans oh til the world is made safe for <lemocracv. “ A surprise party was given for these members o f onr society on Jane 18, at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Livenood. No one subject, “ The Country’s Birth- dav.” There have been times when America's safety or honor were at stake, when it was very fitting to recall the spirit o f ’76 And the day b f her birth. But it was never more fitting than now when the safety, not only of America, but o f the whole World is in dAnger, and America may find her salvation in serving inankind. In the evening the solemn wafniog o f Moses to the Israel ites will be sounded to America, “ Beware Lest Thou Forget God” B. Y. P. U. a^7 o ’clock. Sun a man at their home wishing to day school preceeds the morning aee them. When they arrived service. There is a place for you. there was the man sitting in the hammock and thirty-six folks, -with ice cream freeser, etc., Wait- A young woman who thought vug in the house to see them. The evening was one not soon to she was losing her husband's af fection went to a seventh daugh tie forgotten by all present. The Junior Endeavors recently ter for a love-powder. The m ys gave a surprise tor their superin tery-woman told her: tendent, Miss Lillian Haynes, i’ “ Get a raw piece of beef, cut w h o Kill soon go to her1 homo flat, about a o inch thick. Slice near Laurel for the summer. The an onion in tw o, and rub the ^affair was especially enjoyable to meat on both sides with it. Put Miss Haynes as the Juniors them- on pepper hnd salt, and toast it Aclves planned and carried out on each side over a red coal fire. Drop on it three lumps o f butter the whole party. 4 and tw o sprigs of parsley, and On nfcxt Sunday the pastor will get him to eat it.” * preach both morning and even The young wife did so, aud her ing. Sermon topic for the morn husband loved her ever after. ing is, “ The Mind of the Mas ter;” lor the evening, “ Upon What Foundation will ' you Build?” H A Banister and wf t o J J Y. P. S. C.E. meets at 7 o ’clock; Junior at 4 o'clock. We have Hagman and wf 12.06 ac Win Bible school at 10 o ’clock. There Chapman die t 5 s r 6 w ex 20 It is a class for everybody. You $2500. AJ Bewley and wf to Winfred •will be welcomed at all services. Thomason 30 ac s 2 2 1 5 s r 6 w Don't forget the Turner con vention, July 6-14. If you want $900. W W Hollingsworth and w f to t o go, talk it over with some ooe! W B Brooks and wf 1 8 blk 11 A truck load will gu unless there Hurley & Large* add t o New- are not enough to make the load. berg $10. SERVICES AT NEWBERG CHURCKS J W Hubbard and wt to A J Farrier 45 ac Wm D od sou die t PRESBYTERIAN 3 s r 5 w $5000. "Sunday school * promptly at M J Morris and M G Julian to 9:45; Bible classes for men and Melvin S Holland 80 ac s 8 1 3 s for women. r 6 w $10. Morning sermon at 11 appro Neal McCoy and w f to Elnoru priate to the Fourth o f July, E Sickafooee 1 8 blk 14 Hurley & “ The Church and the Nation,” Larges add to Newberg $10. with prelude o f “ Church Stand Prank B Schert and wf to H H ardization.” Livengood and w f 53 sq It Jesse Evening worship at 8, sermon Parrish die t 3 s r 2 w $80. on “ Looking to Jesus.” Prelude Lefie W Sittoa to Margaret A “ When War Is a Duty.” Gfcod Sitton 10O ac N R Sitton and singing. All non-church-goers*, Alex Dunning die t 3 and 4 s r 4 and all Presbyterially inclined w $4000. are urgently invited. (ChWcV Ed Thurman by sher to Mar attendance is a sacred and pa garet I Alderman 29.96 ac Wm triotic duty.) Thurman die s 34 t 5 s r 4 w Wednesday at 8, prayer for the $140. ’ Evia Yocum to J J Hagman and BAPTIST w f stn tr Wm Chapman die t 5 s At the Baptist church Sunday, r e w $2000. June 30, the spirit o f the season Edward Yarnes and . wt will be observed. The sermon Ames A Post and w f 20 ac John o f the morning will be on the Welch d l c t 3 s r 2 a n d 3 w $3000. aa.the positively reliable kind. Why net bring yeor prescription« to the PARLOR PHARMACY, when yoa know that is the one piece in town that woeld rather go oat o f business than •WC % pharmacists o f experience are allowed to compound medicines here. Try os sad aove money besides. E. W. HODSON, Pharmacist. It will start at 10 a. m. on College street north at First, headed north. All are invited to joia in the largest patriotic pa* rade ever held in Newberg. To carry out the spirit o f the times, expensive decorations or extravagance is not expected, but we ask that some simple display o f onr national colors be on every car. Hbwever, beauti fully decorated cars or a few fine floats will be gladly welcomed and will add greatly to the suc cess o f Newberg'« demonstration. All the industries o f our city and vkinityf and the farmers as well, are urgently requested to be represented in some simple and appropriate manner. It there is any patriotism in “ old Yamhill" now in the time to show it. At this time it is fitting that we celebrate the showing our soldier boys are making in the supreme fight for democracy and the recent victory of our allies. Any visitors will be doubly welcome to join the parade. The line of march will be given later. Committee on Parade. Knight Pearcv, member o f the committee of arrangements sug gests the following progpam for the walnut men’s tour of the Willamette valley, August 26, 27 ami 28: Leave Imperial Hotel, Port* land, Monday, Aug. 2 6 ,8:00a. m. Visit Oroner’s at Scholls. Noon—Pinner at Newberg. IKK) p. m. visit Dundee orchards Supper— McMinnville, a u t o camping grounds if preferred,tree wood sad water in park. Tuesday, leave McMinnville at 8:00 a. tb. il Visit Eola Crest Orchards. Invitation to visit Lafollette Peach orchards. Visit Polk county orchards. Dinner at Dallas. Leave Dallas at 2:30. Supper at Eugene. Reception by Eugene Commercial Club. Wednesday, 8:00 visit Lane county orchards and Pii* bert orchard o f George Dorris, at Springfield. * Dinner at Albany, 12:30. Visit Page orchards at Jeffer son; Sky Line orchards; Salem orchards; McNary Orchards. I think this skeleton program Immediately following the close is excellent and while it will of the parade »the people will crowd three days hill of interest gather at the city park where to walnut growers, it will open the following program will be the eyes of any who may choose given to go on the excursion, especially any Eastern people-who may be io the state and available for the trip. The time selected for the Plano B olo...... tour is the days immediately fo l Flag D rill............................................... West Cbehalem School Children lowing the national encampment Address.......... .......... Rev. R. EL Myers of the G. A. R. at Portland, and Music............... Afternoon, 1:15 o ’clock it is expected that many visitors will be there from the east who R ev. R I. Hielra may be Induced to make the trip. Moste.............. The t o u r » to be by Automobile Address.......... and everybody invited. Music............... ..............Ladies Quartet J. C. Cooper, President. In this era of top prices, the following "d on ’t* for automo bile owners should prove of ex ceptional interest: It is a piece of tire information from McCoy Brothers, who are the dealers in this locality fortbe widely known Racine Country Road and the Racine Multi-Mile Cord tires. crushed “ Don’t drive stones in/net weather,” the deal er advises. “ The sharp edge of each stone is as dangerous as a bayonet, if your tires are wet. It your tires are dry, the stones are practically harmless. “ Wet stones are a danger not generally appreciated. They can >tay havoc with any casing. In a recent trip through the Racine Rubber Company factories in Racine, Wisconsin, where Racine Country Road* and Racine Multi- Mile Cord tire» are made, I no ticed that when the workmen have found ik necessary to cut robber, a smalt stream of water was allowed t o play on the ktrife and on the piece o f rubber to be cot. Water has a peculiar action on rubber. Draw the wet blade of a knife over a wet piece of rubber and the latter is cat as readily as a llice o f roast beef. Draw a dry knife over a piece of dry rubber aud you will find it practically impossible to cat it. “ Automobile owners who are careful t o avoid stony roads in wet weather, will find that their casings will last much longer.” One of the leading citizens of a Kansas town was suddenly stricken with appcndicitns, and was rushed off to the hospital. The editor of the home paper, realizing the news vaine of the information, hastily inserted in his paper a statement to the ef- feet that the prominent citizen was in the hospital, shortly to be operated on by Surgeon Cut ter. “ He will leave a wife and five children,” the paragrafa con- eluded. Rosa T. Nelson, Carlton, to Fred M. Mills, Tillamook. Martha Lange, Broadmead, to Oscar Walter Din field, Ta coma, Washington. Wanted—To engage loganber ry pickers for a large crop. A. 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