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OIrwlatloB la Yamhill County
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
ON TUESDAY EVENING
W ITH TH E CHURCHES
CHUBTIAM SCIENCE SOCIETY
Christian Solonoo Soelaty holds
■•nrloss srsry 8unday morning at 11
o’clock and Wsdnssday even inn aor-
Tkss at I o'clock at 10« South Col-
legs street The public Is cordially
Invited to atttend thcee eervtcea.
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BAZARENE CHTJ1CH
children of a larger growth.
For the 8unday evening services
the pastor will preasnt a living
theme full of living thoughts for
living people. It will Jbrlng you in
touch with yourself,' with your
neighbor and with your Ood.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
"And Home Came Ted’’ wl|| ap­
pear as the last and beet high school
play of the year on Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock in Wood-Mar Hall. The
present Junior class, having some of
the best dramatic talent in school,
are giving a three act comedy in the
play “ And Home Came Ted" which
promises to be the treat of the year
of all the high school events that
are open to the public.
No one can afford to miss this
evening of fun and amusement
which is assured with the play being
presented by the following cast:
pkeet Keeley, Cheater Newlin;
Diana Garwood, Marjorie Christen­
son; Miss Loganberry, Ferris Fer­
guson; Ira Stone, Charlie
Carlisle;
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Man, Henry Fitzpatrick; Jim Ryker,
Hamer Nelson; Mollie Macklln, Lou­
ise Sharp; Henrietta Darby, Marga­
ret McVey; Ted, Louis Parrett; El­
sie, LaVerne Hodson; Senator. Gus
Hanka.
Tickets are now on sale at Gra­
ham’s drug store and the audito­
rium plat is there for the reserva­
tion of seats at no extra cost. Adults
50 cents; children.25 cents.
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Morning service. Sabbath, June 4,
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
at 11 o’clock.
Pastor's sermon,
Preaching 11 g-m. and
p. m.
theme, “ Anniversary of Pentacost;“
Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ Acts 2:1-41. Beautiful music and
ing at 9:00.
singing, and decorations in white—
Young people's meeting at 9:10 the color of the day.'
P. m. Sunday.
Sabbath school at 2:45 promptly.
Rev. C. D. Norris, pastor. Great lessons' in divine truth, care­
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fully studied and prayerfully taught.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Superintendent. 8. Sapderman.
Y. P. S. C. E. at oMO instead of
H. E. Kreider, pastor; residence
509 Grant street; phone Blue 70. 7:00 (so as to allow time to get over
Sunday services— Sunday school to the evening baccalaureate at
10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Friends ebbrch). "Friendship,” 1st
Rev. J. N. Wood of Palls City, for­ Sam. 18:1-4; 19:1-7. Edith Sander-
merly pastor in Newberg. Young man. leader.
No evening preaching service here
peoples’ meeting at 7 p m. No
other evening services jbocausd of so as to unite in baccalaureate ser­
baccalaureate service at Friends vice at'Friends church at 8:00.
Wednesday at 8:00, midweek ser­
church.
A COMMUNICATION
Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ vice; Jer. 88:4-18; “ In Prison.”
Think how insane It was to reject Editor Graphic:
ing at 8 p. m.
I have been Interested in reading
and^imprlson the glorious prophets
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of the ages. Why did men hate a Why Join the Church?" In your is­
FRIENDS CHURCH
faithful Jeremiah? Are there men sue of May-! « , The author of it,
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; morn­ like that today?
think, advances some very good rea­
ing worship 11 a. m.; C. E. 7 p. m.
The Hebrew word for opr beauti­ sons why a Christian should affllt
Evening meeting at 8 p. m.
ful word rest, is sabbath. It Is a ate with a church organisation, gnd
The sacred song and story service word showing our Creator’s tender be a consistent member thereof, but
held at the Friends church last Sun­ regard for our often wearied condi­ his oft-repeated phrase “ I ought to
day evening was a splendid success. tion. There Is no cause for super­ belong to the church,’’ I think an
About 80 of the Friends young peo­ stitious concern over the beautiful error, although it is very commonly
ple and Junior chorus singers mads word, or for fear in aplying It to used by church members generally.
up the three choirs. There were the Lord's Day, when we do truly
If a thing belongs to me, it
about 425 present at the service.
rest from our six-days toil, nocord mine. I can, under certain legal re­
The H. S. baccaulaureate service ing to the commandment. In the strictions for the public welfare, do
will be held at' the Friends church New Testament and on, tt Was a day with it as I please— sell it, lease
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Spe­ of observance and sacredneae and it, destroy it, etc. The church has
cial music.
memorial, and communion and wor no such right to deal with its indl
Next Sunday morning about. 50 ship— a veritable and distinctive vidual members.
members of the community church of rest-day to the Christians, a Christian
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I am a church member, but when
Ridgefield, Wash., with the pastor. sabbath without fear or doubt; a n d j1 assumed such membership, I did
Rev. George V. McClure, will drive so It has been held in th,e
the church ■'*•8 relinquish my freedom to think.
to Newberg, where they will .wor­ from that day to this. Let us thank and act, for myself in matters per­
ship with the Friends of this place God tor the precious gift of the taining to Christian principle, nor
at the morning meeting. Rev. Mc­ weekly rest-day, and ffy to preserve can I allow any church, or church­
Clure, who Is a warm friend of Rev. and hallow it.' It Is the protector man to be an absolute dictator in
matters of conscience. This, I hold,
Carter, will preach the sermon of the of civilization.
should be sn individual matter be­
occasion- His sermon subject will be
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tween each Christian church mem­
“ The Christ that cannot be taken
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ber and bis Creator.
away.’’ The Ridgefield community
The services of last Lord’s day
church choir Is coming and they will
I once remarked to a Christian
were conducted by Brother Stcka- minister, that I believed a person
sing one or more numbers. .
foose in .the morning and the En­ could live a consistent Christian,
deavor societies in the evening. The without a church membership. His
BAPTIST CHURCH
young people certainly made a fine quick reply was, “ I don’t.” His "I
Rev. W. H. Cox, pastor, residen ce---------
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_ program was of don’t” did not change my opinion,
showing
and _
the
«15 College street; phone White 118. j particular Interest. Beside the con­ neither did it arouse a desire to en­
Sunday morning— Sunday school gregational
—
. singing
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there were spec­ ter into a controversy over the -ques­
9:45; Ralph Gray, superintendent.
ial numbers by the choir, duets, solos tion.
— Preaching service at 11; subject, and quarteU. The sermon was de­
Let the church member belong to
“ In the beginning, God.”
livered by Freda Parrish, Zells Christ, his Redeemer, and Him alone,
Sunday evening— H. Y. P. U 7:00, Fltchen, Clarence Fltehen and Alva accepting church authority only so
Miss Florence Nye, president. B. Y. Heater. The subject was from the far as tt accords with the Bible plan
P. U. Junior. 7:00, Ifrs. McLein, text, “ Jesus said unto him, T am the of salvation.
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president.
Way. the Truth and the Life,’ " each
Joe Bush.
Preaching service, the church will of the speakers taking one of the
Newberg, Oregon. May 20, ¿922.
be closed and Join in the union ser­ sections. This is one of the practi­
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vice at the Friends church for the cal ways of putting to the test the
RIDDLE
MAN
MARKETED
baccalaureate service.. ~
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work of the C. E. societies, for the
HR8T OREGON BERRIES
Wednesday— Prayer service 8:00 the end of the mission is to fit for
p. m.
definite Christian service.
Again this year, for the third
Thursday— Choir practice, 8:00 p.
Sermon topic for* next Lord's day
m.
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morning. “ Antecedents of a Great time In succession, B. E. Hemphill,
You are either saved or unsaved. Revival.” This will be a preparatory living three miles ont on the Can-
There is no middle path. Eternity message looking to the opening of yonville road, had the first Oregon
draws nigh, pud watchman, what of the revival meeting beginning next strawberries on the Portland market.
Mr. Hemphill’s berries are always
the night? Are you ready for the | Sunday,
next scene in to which God is surely
The Children's day program usual­ carefully selected and packed and
a consequence he gets the top
about to usher the entire saved sec­ ly held first Sunday In June is to be
tion of the world? If not, why not? given June 11 at 9:45 a. m. This price. This year his first crate sold
When will you dec^Je, for decide you will be especially good as much work for 87.50.— Riddle Enterprise.
must, and upon your decision hangs is being put into the program
THE OREGON Fire Relief Associ­
your eternal welfare. Come and let
The first sermon of the three
me tell you more.
,
weeks’ series by Evangelist Ross will ation of McMinnville has written
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be given Sunday, June 11 at 11 a. more insurance in Oregen for the
m.
Every member out Is the slogan. last five years than any other com­
METHODIST CHURCH
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sitt
The
seating Is going to be the great pany.
Monthly Sunday school board
meeting Tuesday evening, June 8, in problem, so those who wish to hear
SUMMONS.
these exceptionally fine evangelists
League room of church.
In Justice Court for Justice and
will
need
to
come
early
at
every
The annual Sunday school picnic service.
constable district No. 4 in and for
will be held Saturday. June 3, at
Yamhill County, Oregon.
Don't
forget
the
prayer
meeting
Fernwood. All who desire to go
E. D. Pierson, Plaintiff; versus
each week at 8 p. m. Wednesday.
please be at the church by 9 o’clock Let
L. Terry, Defendant.
us be much in the spirit oi
not latek, with well filled Innch bas­ prayer
D. L. Terry, defendant:
during the meeting.
kets.
the name of the State of Oregon,
The
pastor
is
now
In
town
all
the
The Salem district conference
are hereby required to appear
and can be found at home at
which was held here last week, men­ week
answer the complaint of the
any time. He is at the service of
tion of which was not made in last thd community In such duties as are
named plaintiff filed against
week’s Graphic, was pronounced by naturally those of a minister of the
In this court, within six weeks
the twenty-four preachers present, afl gospel and it his desire to serve to
and after May 25th, 1922, and
the best held in many years.
fail so to do, plaintiff will
the best of his ability. Phone Black
take Judgment against you for the
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Fulton
street,
institute (8alem^ and Portland _dla-
The C. E.s had a very enjoyable relief demanded in his complaint, to-
trlcts) will be held pt Falls City, trip on Memorial Day. They mo­ wlt: the sum of 999.00 with interest,
where a permanent site has been tored to Yamhill taking lunch, and attorneys feee and costs.
obtaihed. Everybody, is invited to then made the loop round by Port
This summons is served upon you
camp and study and play with the land home.
by publication by virtue of an order
young people. Preparations are be­
It is proposed to conduct a vaca­ made by Cbas. Churchill, Justice of
ing made for the best institute ever tion daily Bible school add further the Peace, dated May 22nd, 1922.
held.
announcement will be made Ttext providing for publication of this
The 11 o’clock hour next Sunday week. Parents everywhere this is summons for six successive weeks in
belongs to the children. The pastor tried speak of it in the highest of the Newberg Graphic.
is striving hard to Interest the child­ praise. Watch these columns.
Given under my hand this 22nd
ren in this service, and Judging
There will be no eveniqg service day of May, 1922.
from the children present at these at this church next Sunday. Ptttor
Chas. Churchill
services (and older ones also) his wlll deliver the address at the bacca­
Justice of the Peace.
efforts are being appreciated. Come laureate service at the Friends
Newberg, Oregon.
and enjoy this service with the child­ church. Other services as usual.
C. R. Chapin, Attorney.
ren. Men and women are only
First pub. May 26, 1922.
C. H. Phillips, minister.
Last pub. July 9, 1922.
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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE OF FI­
NAL SETTLEMENT
T H E R O SSES
VANGELISTS
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AN D
NTÊRTAINERS
JUNE 11-J U L Y 2
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A REAL TREAT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix bf the es­
tate o f Cecil J. Hoskins, deceased,
has filed her final account as said ad­
ministratrix in the County Court of
Yamhill County, Oregon, and that
said court has appointed Monday.
June 19th, 1922, at eleven o’clock
M. of said day as the day and
hour of the hearing of objections to
said final account and the settle­
ment thereof.
Now, therefore, all persons inter­
ested in the estate of Cecil J. Hos­
kins. deceased, are hereby notified
and required to appear at the eounty
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,
allowed and approved, and the said
estate forever and finally settled and
the said administratrix discharged
Dated May 19, 1921.
MABLE O. HOSKINS.
Administratrix of thgf estate of
Cecil J. Hoskins, deceased.
Clarence Butt, attorney for estate.
P int pub. May 19. 1922.
Last pub. June 19. 1992.
COUNTY
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NEWS
From the News-Reporter
Assumed Name Affidavits
The J. G. Vincent Lumber and
Logging company has filed Its affi­
davit of ownership according to the
»visions o f the assumed name law.
■ e copartnership consists of J. G.
Vincent and W. R. Shaw, both of
BERTS PLACE
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Yamhill.
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. The Breasie Motor Bus company of
Eugene has filed its affidavit of own­
ership with J. E. Bresale, W. M.
Free burg with five others, all resi­
dents of Portland, interested in con­
ducting gfi auto motor bua line.
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Suits Are Filed
Short O rders
MEALS
Waffles a Specialty
Through her attorney B. A. Kliks,
Leona McKern filed a ault for divorce
20, in the circuit court
F. W. Hunssker ct al vff Luvlna
Wood ct si, is the title of a suit to
quiet title filed on May 24, in the
Circuit court by Ramsey, Lange A
Non for the plaintiffs.
Clara V. Hugh son vs. W. E. Cox,
forr'-roeure of contract; James E.
Bunlett and Howard C. Glldea at­
torneys for plaintiff.
Yamhill ounty vs. Margaret Mc­
Cann ct al, Injunction suit, R. L.
Conner for plaintiff.
First Street
A
GOOD
PLACE
TO
EAT
Good Coffee
vV .
Gets 34 Bounty
Grant Beeching, of McMinnville,
Route 4, has collected s bounty of
94 for the skins of two bobcats.
The lawn about the armory is be­
ing put in shape for the dedicatory
Services that will take place there
on Memorial Day, Tuesday morning.
B A. RUSSELL
Veterinarian
Newberg Produce Co., Bine 128
Chehalem Valley Mills
Beaten in
Flour and Feed
HAY AND
ALL KINDS OF MILL
NEWBERG,
^
GRAIN
AND POULTRY SUPPLOB
OREGON
rita
BARNS BANISH
Unprotected Stock, Feed and Implements
mean unnecessary burden and less profits.
Banish Burdens—Save Profits
Build a Barn
There are plans fo r barm, and other farm buildings at this office.. They are
designed for you. Customers may select designs that suit their particular re­
quirements. 1 Come in, telephone or
Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co.
M a n u fa c tu r e r » a n d D e a le r s o f
Lumber and Building Material
20 STORES
90 STORES
20th Century Grocery
20th CENTURY STORES are very low in avenge price and very high in avenge quality. The aim
the management is to make them SAFE STORES to tie to. Some extm good offerings for Saturday
and Monday are:
CALIFORNIA EXTRA CHOICE RED STAR LEMONS—Large 300 sise at 6 for 18c; 35c per doaen
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Exoello Cake
Borden’s Eagle Brand Milk, 1
pound package.
can, 20 Cents.
Flour,
5c
Three
Cents.
pounds
Crisco,
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BLOOKER’S COCOA—Direct importation from Holland, the finest and freshest on the American
market; small cans 15c; halves, 30c. Please ask for sample package and a circular.
Three dills for 5 Cents.
Lang’s Marshmallows, each
13 Cents.
Algo Cornstarch, pound 71/*
| Cents.
Olympic Pancake Flour, pkg.
23 Cents.
3 Rolls Tissue Toilet Paper
25 Cents.
Campbell’s Beans, can 11c;
6 or 65 Cents.
Patent or Kerr’s Patent, both the best product from hard wheat, and guaranteed to
give satisfaction; 20th Century special price, $1.98.
FLOUH— V im
Cream of Wheat, package,
23 Cents.
White Star tuna fish, halves,
23 Cents.
Fels Naptha Soap, 2 ban 15
Cents; 10 for 72 Cents.
80TH CENTURY COFFEE is very popular with particular coffee drinkers. One big reason is that
it is roasted the day before you buy it Another big reason is that it is roasted from the best green
ooffee we can find. Pound 33c ; 3 pounds 95c.
Creme Oil Soap, 2 ban 15
Cents.
Royal Baking Powder, 12 os.
can, 40 Ceuta.
Pure Black Pepper, . half
pound, 10 Cents.
If it is good to be had and good to eat—you can get it at one of these stores and the price will al­
ways be satisfactory to you.
20th Century Grocery