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FERNW00D • « ‘ * • cent« hospital on November 23. Sev-1 •ral of tha ladies of our community j attended the funeral which was held at Lents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Banderman and ( Mrs. C. C. W iley were Portland shop pers Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Heskett spent Saturday In Portland with several of the tal ent members of the Cadmen Chau tauqua system. On Sunday she e n -! tertalned the Misses Scott, Mlnger i* and Caason of the St. Cecilia orch es-1 tra who are now touring the North- Irwlng Scherf and family, Mrs. A. ■. Scherf and Mrs. Slmpkln went to Portland the first of the week to do tome Christmas shopping. Grace Riley, Ethel and Arlaine Johnson and Rev. Phillips were visit, •ra at A. S. .Li ven good's Sunday. Louie Adolph and family, who have been visiting relatives and friends here, have returned to their home in Idaho. Wendell Boyes waa not able to go wmt. to his work Wednesday on account Mrs. 0 . Woodworth is spending the | of having a severe eold. week with her daughter, Mrs. Several fam ilies attended the re Roberts, who lives in Portland. cital given at the Presbyterian j Mrs. A. J. Heskett has accepted the church Tuesday evening. Alene j Abernathy and Euphenla Boyes to o k 1 position of physical director for a most enthusiastic gymnasium class part In the program. of 56 business girls .'and women of ! Newberg. ____________ 1 Archie aad. Fred Parrott, who went Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Werlin, who for a duck hunt at the coast returned the latter part of last week. They baTe b<!en * «•" week" ,n report the ducks were plentiful b u t!Portland’ «tu rn ed to Rex last Fri- kard to get. They were able to get day. Mrs.' W hitaker attended a tea in 31, but the first duck was the beet of all. The first morning they were' Po« land ,a8t Thursday. 1 Mrs. Ed. Werlin, Mrs. McCaffree out In a boat when along came a running wave which caught them and Mrs. A. J. Wltaker were in Port unexpectedly and turned the boat land the latter part of last week. The ladies of the Advance Club over. They were all safely washed aahore. however. In time their Funs entertained tbe gentlemen at the and other belongings, Including Mr. regular meeting by giving the "Old Parrish's hat were found. It waa Maid's Convention." L. J. Whitaker, who has been on quite an experience for them all, but one they would not care to have a six-weeks cruise fo San Dlagp re turned home Saturday. He reports soon again. a good time and lo t s .o f sunshine -o ......... ■■■ but says Oregon is all right. ' MX . ■ •— o--------- - If you wish to have a nice flaky Our friend and neighbor, Mrs. C. O. Lewis, who has been tn poor pie crust do not knead after placing health for months, died at St. Vln- It on the board to roll. CASH! Give Them Victor Records Th» Christmas Kienle & Sons 504 F ir s t St. N ew berg, O regon. JNe Do Not Question Your Credit , .... . W ■ . . ■ V ' • ' • . - y * ^ ... ■«.. * *' : * 1 ’ 1 On January 1, 1921, we are placing our business on a cash basis . , . ■ ; ■ ■ • . ;• • • . 1 ■ ‘ '■ , ■ . . ' * • . • 1 t ‘ . _ * t- W e ask your cooperation in helping us adopt this policy Yamhill County Auto- V > . * , \ _ ' . ' — T • ; ; motive Dealers MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE --- -------------- ---------- ■ t * ; r ‘ .... ... * \ Association Í > !- o \ WEST CHEHALEM man your H O W m a n y m ileB -- w ith o u t c h a n g in g e n g in e oil? Dirt accumulates in the oil of every engine—carbon, road dust, fine partirlescf metal, and gaaoHne that has escaped past the pistons. T h is dirty, diluted o# circulating threugh yotir engine c a n e s unnec essary w ear on bearing surfaces. Modem vice. W e use Calol Flushing 0 ^ the new, scientific flushing agent, which cleam ea thoroughly with out danger o f ooutomihatiug the supply o f fresh ofl. And to assure correct lubrication w e refill A m denned crankcase1 the correct grads. H ave it drained fresh oil pnt in give W e can do that for you conven iently, quickly, economically—with Al. May Motor Company, S. M. Calkins A Sons Anderson Motor Company McCoy Bros. Auto Dompany W. R. Galland Serv. Station W. S. Stull Garage St. Paul Garage METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH M rs. H en ry A m oth v isited the 1 1 :0 0 o’clock serv ice "S u p p ly and E w ia g Y oung school la s t w eek. D em an d ." 7 :3 0 o ’clock "S u re. R e m em b er.” S u n d ay school 9 :4 5 a. m. Tw o new p u p ils from th e T ozier Mr. fam ily e n te re d school a t E w ing E p w o rth L eag u e 6 :3 0 p. m. G ib so n 's "C lass of M en,” to w hich Y oung th is week. a ll m en a re in v ite d , m eets in th e M rs. M onte S leeper h a s been v is it c h u rc h a t S u n d ay school h o u r. If in g w ith th e hom e folks. Mr. and you a re a tra n s ie n t, or. s tra n g e r, M rs. A. H. Boyd. come to th is class an d m eet “ The M id-w eek p ra y e r m eetin g T h e S u n d ay school people w ere M en.” g lad to h av e am ong th e ir n u m b ers every W ednesday ev en in g a t 7:30 ♦ th e M issss D aisy, W in o n a a n d K a th o'clock. C has E. G ibson. M in ister. leen S m ith , from th e fo rm er T iilie H eag aid place. FRIENDS CHURCH T h e E w in g Y oung c h ild re n a re g o in g to give a C h ristm a s p ro g ram S u n d ay school a t 1 0 :0 0 a. in.; on F rid a y a fte rn o o n before C h ris t m as. A p la y . "T h e C ap tu red Y e a r” Asa F . S u tto n , su p t. M o rn in g W or sh ip a t T 1 : 00 a. m. S u rm on su b w ill be given. je c t: " T h e M an g er.” Y oung peoples A rv id T h u m b u rg h as been hom e m ee tin g 6 :3 0 p. m. E v e n in g m eet from th e B enson P o ly te c h n ic school, in g a t 7 :3 0 . E v ery o n e W elcom e. on a cco u n t of e le c trc al re p a irs bein g F re d E. C a rte r, P a sto r. p u t In th e re . -----------o----------- M rs. Fend&ll an d D eV ere w en t PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH v is itin g S u n d ay a fte rn o o n in N ew berg. . M o rn in g W o rsh ip at 1 1 :0 0 — T h e school board decided to give “ C h ris t’s B ir th .” C h ristm a s m usic. th e c h ild re n a th re e d a y s’ v acatio n E v e n in g W o rsh ip an d M usical Serv as M iss R o b erts, th e p rim a ry teach er, ice at 7 :4 5 . S pecial m usic. S unday h as to ta k e th e te a c h e r's e x a m in a school a t 9 :4 5 p ro m p tly . Mr. S an d er- tio n . m an su p t. Y PSC E a t 6 :3 0 — "G en T h e m em bers of th e W est C heha- e ro s ity .” G race C olby lead er. Mid lem c h u rc h voted to ask Rev. Brook w eek serv ice W ed n esd ay a t 7:45. B ible lesson. to becom e th e ir re g u la r p asto r. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible school 1 0 :0 0 a. m. C lasses fo r all. W o rsh ip a t 1 1 :0 0 a. nu serm o n : "T h e E v e rla s tin g N a m e ,’* Ç. E. a t 6 :3 0 ; Y o u n g people s p e c ia l ly In v ited . Song serv ice an d p re a c h in g a t 7 :3 0 , serm o n “ W h a t M a n n e r of Man is T h is .” All W elcom e. C hoir p ra c tic e S a tu rd a y a t 7 :3 0 p. m. C. H. P h illip s. M in is te r. -----------o----------- Where Has Business Gone? A second h a n d d e a le r of P o r tla n d I w ho had ju s t r e tu rn e d from an E a s t- j ern tr ip , m et a frie n d an d a c co sted 1 him sa y in g : "V eil C hoseph. ven I vas pack E a s t I h e a rd dot P tliy S u n d a y p re a c h , und I d o n 't lik e him . E v e r y tin g vas h ell, h ell, h e ll,— too m u ch h e ll all ze tim e .” " I tell you Iz a a k . I . d o n ’t p eliev e in dot hell bisness. D ere n ev er v a s no hell a lr e tty y e t,” said Jo sep h . "M ine G oodness! You d o n ’t p e- leave dere vas no h e ll? Vy m a n . if dere vas no h ell. I lik e you te ll me. v e rt is b isn ess gone- to ? ” o Old woolen w a ists, or m en s tro u s ers. can be m ade in to d resses a n d ro m p ers fo r c h ild re n 2 o r 3 y e a ra of age. T hey m ak e good play d res- , ses for colii days, an d save w ash in g . - I Qcanlny Service w 9 iettar engine per* regularly it tofl at Reduced Prices I will offer for the holiday trade the largest and best selection of the very latest styles in leather goods, ever shown in Newberg. at prices from 10 to 20 per cent less than regular retail price. My stock is very complete and embraces Newberg, Oregon St. Paul, Oregon (Proprietors—Bernard A W altz) Trunks, S uit C a m s , Traveling Begs, Gloves, Pocketbooks, Billhooks, B elts, Razor strops. Many a rticles suitable lor Xm as G ilts, also e big lin e of Robes Come in and see our manunoth stock before it is reduced, and avail yourself of the cat-rate, which enables you to rapply yourself with leather goods of quality at a price heretofore unheard of. 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