Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 17, 1922, Page THREE, Image 3

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    GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, AP0Ü 8T 17, IBM
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H THE CHURCHES
services every Sunday morning at 11
o'clock and Wadnasday evening ser­
vices at t o'clock at 101 South Col­
lege street. The public la cordially
Invited Co atttand these services.
METHODIST CHURCH 1
Preaching every Sunday 11 a. m.
and I a n
Sunday school t»0B and Epworth
League 7:00 p. m.
Miai HMilfc Osaseli will spaa* at
the Sunday evening service.
Chea. E. Gibson, pastor.
FRIENDS CHURCH
Sunday school 9 :4 1 ; Asa Sutton,
mrlntend— t
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Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m.
Morning worship. .11 M . m-
Frad E. Cariar, pastor.
B. J. Lord, paa
Fifth at. Phone
may know how he feels about it, he
dealrea to expreas through these ool-
umns his thanks and keen apprecia­
tion of their esteem and love, trust­
ing that his eervlces will always be
such that ha shall deserve this and
many other evidences oi their good
Stsven lili* came up from Portland
last Friday evening to attend a
gathering o f the members o f the Ir­
repressible elub~. This club which
was formed some eighteen years ago
was composed of eight boys, who
met once a weak In the hitched of
the M. E. parsonage. Vernon Gould
was president o f the. club at that
time.
Each year for a long time
the membera made an effort to get
Thursday
8 p. m.
BURKHART ENTERTAINERS
FREE METHODIST CAMP MEET- .
H O STARTED OFF WELL
The Free Methodist camp meeting
opened in the Arnett grove Just north
of Newberg on Wednesday of this
weak. The attendance is starting
off well and everything points to a
very successful camp meeting, W.
iretary of the Free Methodist church.
from Chicago, will be here and da-
liver an address at 1:30 p. m. Sun-
day. R. H Warren, who will be the
special help at the meetings arrived
Doyle’s Tire Shop, Newberg,
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THE H O M E O F F L O W E R S
ed and more ace atill coming. Min- t
latere and laymen- loin On to make i
this camp meeting a real spiritual 1
feast. Meetings ate held, m on th *,
iftemoon and evsntng and tha public
n gepcehl are Invited t n j W H -
sacs«
Prayer meeting
ing at k t l
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The^Baptist church will hold tkatr
regular servtoea Sunday, August 10,
Rsv. 8. J. Redd of Portland w ill
preach both morning and evening:
Sunday school at • : 45 a. » .
Preaching servie# at 11 a. m.
Junior B. T. P. U. f:S 0 p. m.;
Senior B. T . P. U. <:S0 p. m.
8UXDAT SCHOOL CLASS SOCIAL
Mrs. Louisa P. Round, teacher of
he women*» class o f the Friends
iunday school entertained her class
it her home on south School street
the evening o f the 9th Inst. This was
ths 19th wedding anniversary o f
Rev. Oforge F. and Mrs. Rounds.
Although having passed the four enees of the
score mark. The refreshments, con­ no doubt a p
sisting of ice cream and cake, were o f all to hlgt
things In fife,
a play osgai
as JOHN GOWER
M ASKERS
A N D GRAIN
PMMD AMD POULTRY |
r]h h i*erg is b e c o m in g * regular
M ommi to eastoraera. w e were happy
t f!, receive Into feilowahtp Brother
any Slater Hays, lately located hare
rpsw a
m ft y other v is ito « from a distance
wim Bister Little, who with Mr. Lit-
Proud f f tha far reaching appeal o f
opy city and h a m that wa ara able
ablihg those o f the e
to Sad a home with
rsssatative tor all churches for M at
Sunday Newberg made a moat cred­
itable showing.
Mr. Philips spoke
on "T h e Trustworthy Book” giving
some reasons why we sua. and why
wa should, aeeept the word of scrip­
ture as dual in all m a tte « pertaln-
lug |n»a|iaf Inn Ifa dwelt upon the
fact that the Bible is perfect, aa it is
e rrorless. It la powerful In that it
produsse hops, salvation and perfec
tion. It la Ood's own revelation to
man through the prophets and Anal­
ly by Jaaua Christ whom we should
hear. God commands It, His word ia
ternal and wilj Judge us on the last
ay. No nation or Individual can
g o far wrong who- As content to ac­
cept the Book without question, to
think God’s thoughts after Him and
will to do his will for It la Inspired
o f God to thè end that thq man o f
God may he complete. 1 Tim., 1:16.
The Loyal Bereans, a young peo­
ple's class in the blble sch ool,. ara
planning an Intensive campaign to
tncreape membership. The lesons are
studies In the New Testament aa to
the natura, authorship, ate., o f the
various books.
It’s really worth
while.
Two sermons from the Book for
next Lord’s day. At 11 a. m. the
topic w ill be ‘ ‘That which abides."
At • p. m. thè age-old question will
be propounded again, "W hat think
ya of Chriatt” Is tha topic. It
Is ecrtaln that all who come
will be well repaid ' for their
presence, for beside these two
sermons there will be special music
at both services.
Tha pastor la the happy recipient
o f a monetary g ift from the congre-
gatlon as a token of its appreciation
o f his work during the revival m «R -
ing. That all who had part in A is
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Think Y e
Christ?
whew the canes an
yegr some 'winter
a up la fall trained e
was very trying on the root systems
and tha effect o f this would show clean summer fallow, treatment for
up om the canee this year fop they smpt control and right date and rate
6 t planting, are given bjr the Mof*
experiment station as important tm~
t o n influencing yield, that may be
largely determined by the gvwwer.
Fal| discing of stubble roducecd
average "yields at the More branch
experiment station. Spring disking
before earjy spring plowing does not
pay, either.
Stubble not burned In the fall aids
in holding the snow and getting
moisture into the soil. Burning It is
likely to deplete the soil o f neces­
sary vegetable matter and ultimately
cause ft to ran together and become
more subject to washing and gully­
ing.
Tha total increase in yield of
wheat by early spring plowing of j
summer fallow over nine pears at tha
Moro experiment station was 56.7
bushels per acre— a quantity equ&L
to 1 M full crops on late plowed
lands.
k All present commercial varieties of
wheat tor seed need treatment for
except
Stinking amut For planting In dry
^ it]
aoll the bluestone treatment is best.-
them I
8eed treated with 'formaldehyde
the,r
should be sown soon after treatment
1
Bureai
in moist soli tor prompt germination.
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no pis
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
to
Membera
o f the Oregon Growers
1
cooperative association growing ap­
£°r® It
ples and peara are urged to attend
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a conference at Salem. Friday. Au­
gust 16, at which meeting final de­
cision will be made regarding thtf
w hs
year’s pooling and shipping of Wil­
we "p<
lamette valley apples end pear?.
ment o
seven
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THE OREGON Fire Relief Associ*
This i
ation o f M cM lnw ille has written
heavy
more insurance in Oregon for th«e
an<j th
last five years than any other com­
pany.
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glSlUAOE L IC U S S S
- Mary Nelson, Carlton* to Chris H.
Christenson, Newberg.
Florence Leona Bchwelger. Lafay­
ette, to William John Richards, Day-
ton.
Ellenor Effle Morin, McMlnnvttle,
to Otenn Oren Hankins. Eugene.
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"The responsibility ia entirely
upon .the professing Christians of the
United Btatse. If another war like
the laat should eeera, they will be
responsible for eeetjr drop o f blood
BEEF ROASTS
Pot Roasts. . 12ic
Beef Roasts, 15-17c
Beef Boils . 8-10c
Hamburger. . 121c
W hether repairs to old jobs
or MW installation, w hy not
fleure w ith os.
W e Sell Gold Crest Butter
Since 1907
E. L. EVANS
B. E. EVANS
B it P in t Street*
Shop phone Blue 196
Res. phone Blue 6.
B. H. Evans, Phone Black 111
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ta d thined.
Ocra washed sad polished at
PORK ROASTS
Leg of Pork. . 25c
PEOPLES (M A R K E T
DEATON S KLINCIEP
WE TREAT YOU RICHT ALLTHE TIME
PHONE B L U E 2 2 0 " WE D E L I V E R
heat
W
anted
Anything You Have To Offer
W e Will keep o u t washed,
polished and greased by the
m oath at low priées.
Fer aay particulars o n
prices, etc., Phene W hite 66-
Phone Black 182
HARRY MILLER
former chief o f staff, I
FILL YOUR NEEQ$ AND SAVE
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