Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 21, 1921, Page THREE, Image 3

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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THURSDAY. JULY SI. 1981.
Lar»—t Circulation ta Yamhill County
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WITH THE CHURCHES
W E BUY
REST FOX THE RESTLESS
and
AMERICA’S GREATEST HEED
CHURCH OF GOD .
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30.
Every fourth Sunday, 2:30 p. m.,
, special Divine Healing services.
We Invite you all to these meet­
ings. The 2:30 meetings on each
fourth Sunday will Interest you and
will be to your profit.
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FRIENDS CHURCH
S. 8., 10 a. m. Asa Sutton Supt.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Ser­
mon Subject,* “The Law of Selfish­
ness and Force as a means of Sur­
vival.”
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Evening Service, 8 p. m. Sermon
Subject. “After all Is there another
' chance after death for those who
have fallen by the way and failed
to make good here on earth?”
The church is called to meet for
prayer each Wednesday evening at
eight o’clock.
Will your Beat be vacant at these
services? If so why? Come.
Fred E. Carter, Pastor.
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METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School. 9:45 a. m.
Preaching. 11:00 a. m.
Epworth League, 7:00 p. in.
Preaching. 8:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8:00
p. m.
The Sunday School work at pres­
ent la covering the life of Paul. In­
tense Interest ha» been shown and
good results are being obtained.
On last Sunday morning, Dr. Gib­
son .preached an' exceptionally fine
sermon on the world progress of
Christianity, giving a convincing ex­
planation of his optimistic view.
At the close of the service, Mrs.
Bertha Skuzfe and Mrs. W. A. Bond
were admitted to membership by
letter.
A special Invitation 1 b extended to
Jolq the growing congrfcgatlon of
mid-week prayer meeting.
schools of America cannot be too
highly appreciated. i A, > knowledge
of God’s work is fundamental to
good citizenship, and no man can be
truly American who Is not also God­
fearing. Abraham Lincoln at the
age of ten had read the Bible through
three times. In all hla law addresses
he referred to.and quoted the scrip­
tures. U. 8. Commissioner Simeon
King, a personal friend of Lincoln's,
la authority for this »tatenunt.
America needs more Lincolns and
the way to produce them is by in­
stalling Into the hearts and lives of
our children a respect for the word
of God.
Despite the Chautauqua attraction,
the evening service was well at­
tended and although some were dis­
appointed in not hearing ¿be sermon
promised. Brother Phillips announc­
ed a mishap In the loss of the.notes
gathered and the story which was
told was Interesting and contained
a .fine moral. These services last
just one hour and are Intended to be
helpful as well as interesting.
The women’s missionary society
held a fine meeting last wefek and
the papers prepared did much credit
to the authors. The sisterhood meets
next Tuesday and all the ladies arc
Invited to be present.
are the sermon topics at
LIVESTOCK
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Also good music and fine
' fellowship
Phone Red 75
to the 19tb.” Mr. Sanderman and
Mr. Lee reporting. All the congre­
gation and all of Presbyterian in­
clinations are cordially Invited.
The Sabbath school hour Is 9:45
promptly— one of the most pleasant
and Important hours of any one’s
week, studying the teachings of our
Maker. Subject, “Jesus is Christ:”
Acts 9:19-30. Men’s class in church
office is studying in Revelation,
chapter 11. All not attending else­
where are cordially invited.
Evening worship at 8:00, topic,
“Christ Our Light,” a theme that
every one should understand.
Wednesday evening, mid-week
service at 8:00, “Paul Teaching at
Antioch,” Acts l,J:19-30; 12:26.
This Is the real hour of quiet re­
treat and refreshment to the C hris­
tian and every one wishing to re­
new his life and Joy. Session meet­
ing at 8:50 to review and to plan
as required.
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ELEVEN A. M.
and
Survival.”
WELCOME
"The Law of Selfishness
and Force as a Means of
EIGHT P. M.
“Is There Another Chance
After Death for Those Who
Have Fallen by the Way
and Failed to Hake Good
Here on Earth f” *
FRED E. CARTER, Pastor.
Methodist
Episcopal Church
OUR MOTTO "TO SERVE"
S. L. Parrett
Mrs. O. W. Dart
U. 8. O. Miller
Ch. Bd. TrusteeH
Pres. Ladles Aid Society
Ch. Bd. Stewards
REGULAR SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. JULY 24TH
11:00 A. M.— Preaching— Text, Isaiah 46:3— Subject,*“The Treas­
ures of Darkness..”
8:00 P. M.— Preaching—Text, St. John 14:8— Subject. "Visible
Christianity.”
,
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School— C. E. Newhouse, Superintendent.
7:00 P. M.— Epworth League— Arthur Titus, President
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 P. M.—Subject,
“Paul—One Trait In His Character That I Admire.”
You are wanted. Your attendance Is appreciated.
I ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE
T O C U R E DANDRUFF,
Itchy Heads and Eczema
OR YOUR HONEY BACK
Gem Barber Shop
A. A. ANDERSON, Proprietor.
P EO P LES M AR KET
Fresh and Cored Meats of all Kinds at Lowest Possible Prices
Cash paid for Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal a t all times
For fair dealing and oonrteoua treatment—Give ns a call
KUM M ER & M O O R E
Phone Blue 280
Chehalem Valley Mills
B ealen is
Flour and Feed
HAY AND
GRAIN
ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED AND POULTRY SUPPLIES
M l W BERG.
OREGON
Corner First and Main .Streets, Newberg •
HANDTS
Meat Market
a t 11 A. M. and 8 P . K
Two specially Interesting sermons
are promised for next,Sunday. "Rest
for the Restless” Is the title of the STRAWBERRY GROWERS
morning one, and “America’s great­
FIND ADVERTISING FAYS
est need" will .be discussed in the
evening.
Strawberry growers believe that
advertising pays since they used It
The junior C. E. is still much alive in moving their crop.
and .the boys and girls may always
When the strawberry season open­
look for a bright happy hour from ed this year the California growers
5 to 6 every Sunday afternoon.
were offered 3 Vi cents a pound by
C. H. Phillips. Minister!
canners for their berries. They felt
that this was too low and that the
crop should be moved fresh. The
BAPTIST CHURCH
growers adopted aa advertising cam­
9:45, Sunday School.
11:00, sermon by Rev. W. H. Cox. paign which enabled them to move
Special violin music by Sheridan M. the entire crop at 8 cents a pound
through the local markets.
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Delepine from Portland.
Results were obtained the first
8:00 p. m., sermon by Rev. W. H.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
day with the advertising campaign.
Bible schools, 10 a. m., America's Cox.
By an agreemeqf with the canners
The
church
has
called
Rev.
Cox,
of
Bulwark.
air of the strawberries not sold by
Pendleton
church
to
he
its
pastor.
Communion service, 11 a. m., "If
11 o’clock each day were to be bar­
A
cordial
invitation
Is
extended
Ye Love Me.”
reled. Only the first day found any
all.
*
Junior C. E.. 5 p. in.. Interest the to Let
berries left for the canners so well
each
church
member
feel
that
Boy.
did the advertising succeed.
he
has
a
responsibility
in
doing
his
Senior C. E., 7 p. m.. Develop tfce: part. In working with the pastor
A modest sum. was used in ad­
Youth.
vertising In newspapers and journals
in
tlie
Lord’s
work
and
in
all
of
the
Song and Sermon, 8 p. m., H eplful, departments. He will expect it and of the bay cities and retailers were
and Cheering.
furnished with posters announcing
the Lord expects It.
fresh strawberries to the trade. The
A 100% attendance In the Bible
growers received a fair price, the
PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH
school has long been the aim of the
wholesaler made a profit, the re­
officers of this school and last Sun­
The morning service next Sabbath tailer was kept busy and the pub­
day it was nearly reached, lacking will have for Its topic “The Meet­ lic bought generously.
A single
only a few. The work of the bible ing or Synod at Corvallis. ‘July 12th day’s slump in the general strawber­
ry market would have cost the grow­
ers many times the cost of advertis­
ing-
Friends Church
W right’s Cash Store
E v e ry th in g in
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Professor J. B. Horner’s book.
"Oregon. Her History. Her Great
Men, Her Literature.” has proved so
popular that a second edition pub­
lished by the J. K. GUI company of
Portland is expected to be out by
August 25.
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Groceries and General Merchandise
Near berg
We do not deliver and our expenses
are low, consequently we can, and are,
selling below other dealers.
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NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVE­
MENT
Notice Is hereby given that the
council of the City of Newberg, Ore­
gon, propose to Improve River Street
from the south line of Fourth street
south to the corporate limits of said
city of Newberg, In Newberg, Ore­
gon, by grading said portion of said
street so as to conform to the es­
tablished grade, by constructing con­
crete curbs thereon, by providing
and constructing street drainage
therefore, and by paving said porT
tion of said street with five Inch
gravel bitulithic pavement; that the
estimated cost thereof is the sum of
828.43J.18, and that the cost of said
improvement is to be assessed to the
property abutting upon said portion
of said street and collected in the
manner provided In the charter of
said city and the laws of the State
of Oregon.
Notice Is further given that the
council will, at an adjourned meet­
ing thereof to be held on Mon­
day, July 25th, 1921, at 8 o’clock
P. M. on said date at the council
•room In said City of Newberg, hear
and determine objections and remon­
strances to said proposed improve­
ment and expenditure, if any.
By order of the council.
Dated July 12th, 1921'.
41t2
REBECCA W. H. SMITH,
Recorder of the City of Newberg.
A lot of Shoes and Hardware to be
Closed Out at Below Cost
J. L. V A N BLARICOM
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh F ruits and V egetables
We please the most particular. Phone us s grocery order aad ess
if onr prompt service doyen’t surprise you. We went your trade.
S P I V E Y ’S P A I N T S T O R E
By reducing our rent to a bare minimum we can now sell
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass,
Brushes, etc.
at
a t a mack lower price.
T . N. THOM E TRANSFER
Black 75.
Local and Long Distance Hanling
Phone Red 178
Rss. aad Barn
Res. 293 Center St.
f i t East 1st S t
Your Summer Outing
D r. Koch’ s Remedies
Is a m atter of importance to Yon. Where
Yon w in spend it is n m atter of interest to ns
EXTRACTS AND SFICE8
STOCK AND POULTRY TONICS
•
For Sals at
210 South Center Street
Round Trip
Summer Excursion Fares
k>ys
are now In effect to the following delightful placea
for Rest, Recreation and Amusement.
pairs
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES. Beyond the Coast
Range Mountains are these new and unspoiled places
where the ocean and forest meet. w
NEWPORT. On the Pacific Ocean and Yaquina Bay is
this charming old place where thousands return year
after year to spend their vacations.
{
Try a Graphic Classified.
Portland-Newberg Motor Bus Sche­
dule Effective August 15, 1919
Let as show yea.
S. M. CALKINS db SON
' Newberg, Oregon
Subject to change without notice.
Leave Portland
Leave Newberg
IT FAYS TO BUY IN BULK
4th and Alder
Imperial Hotel
8:30 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
9:30 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
2:30 p. m.
2:45 p. m.
4:15 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m.
Sat, and Sun.— only— Sat. and Sun.
HEADQUARTERS FOB
11:00 p. m.
8:00 p. m.
Reservations for Theatre Parties,
etc., or for Special Trips call: Port­
land. phone Main 3314; Newberg.
808 1st S t,
NEWBERG, ORE.
phone Black 120.
Get Seeds That Grow
VINCENT’S FEED STORE
OLYMPIC FLOUR
!
CRATER T.ATF. A world wonder in the Cascade
Range. More than a mile above the sea Is this beautiful
azure blue lake, set in the crater of a huge mountain.
OTHER RESORTS. Detroit (Breltenbuah Hot Springs,
Mt. Jefferson Country), McCredie Hot Springs, Jose­
phine County Caves, Shasta Mountain Resorts. Yoeemit#
National Park.
"Oregon Outdoors” i8 the title of our new summer book­
let which describes the different resorts in western Ore­
gon and includes hotel and camp information. Copy free
on request.
For further information inquire of ticket agents.
Southern Pacific Lines
,
-
JOHN M. SCOTT.
General Passenger Agent.
Phone White 198
B O B ’S
Shining P arlo r
IMPERIAL HOTEL LOBBY
Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes
Shined, Cleaned and Dyed
B. D. Walker
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
FINAL SETTLEMENT
OF
Notice Is hereby given that the t
undersigned administrator of the es­
tate, within the state of Oregon, of
Calvin W. Doe, deceased, has filed
his final account as said administra­
tor In the County Court of Yamhill
County. Oregon, and that said [
Court has appointed Monday. Au­
gust 16th, 1921, at eleven o'clock
A. M. of said day. for the hearing ’
of objections to said final account ;
and the settlement thereof.
Now therefore, all persons inter­
ested In the estate of Calvin W. Doe.
deceased, are hereby notified and re­
quired to appear at the County
Court room, at the Court House, at
McMinnville, Yamhill County, Ore­
gon, at said time, to then and there
show cause. If any there be, why
said account should not be settled,
sllowed. and approved and said es­
tate forever and finally settled and
said administrator discharged.
Dated this 14th day of July. 1921.
Clarence Butt.
Attorney for estate.
J. C. COLCORD.
Administrator of the e«tatc.
within the state of Oregon, of
Calvin W. Doe. deceased.
Date of 1st pub. July 14. 1921.
Date of last pub. Aug. 11. 1921.
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