c m CODIMI HEU H O L M : HERING UST MONDAY N O T Follow ing is the program tor the convention of Y am hill county Chprches o f Christ which meets here off Saturday, November 11 .: I 10:SO— Devotional eerrlcc led by The city council met Monday i nine w ith Mayor L. F. Moore In chair and Councilman Oununii Fitzpatrick, McCoy. Ormond, I and Tlmberlake preaent. C ity corder Smith and C ity Attar Chapin and C ity Marchai Fargo were also in attendance. Th e minutes o f the several ] PM v c . a U . p m lllha n i p s , i ^arharr ffw v 9 fp > proved and a ll bills w ith the excep­ tion o f part o f the N ew berg T e le ­ phone company’s bill, w ets allowed. Th e council then took up the reso­ lution regarding the apportioning o f the costa o f paving on Bhrer street and adopted It, An ordinance au­ thorising s general tax o f 919.C09.9fi for 19SS and carrying the emergency y election Bills outdis- clause was passed through readings ln by a m ajority o f 179 and put on final passage where It ly In the lead this took the form Of o f k «< a reversal fo r tha republicans in Mlnnv many places. However, this was count] not universally true, fo r In Nebraska , , tha voter* roes up and repudiated . " Senator Hitchcock, tha democratic „ leader .entirely. A t the same time republicans fe ll by the wayside la m aay places. In Oregon Congress- r T * m u Pat McArthur has been M e a t - f . ' „ • ed by W atkins, but both H aw ley and Slnnott were re-elected. The race z l‘ for governor was not even close hi this stats, W alter Pierce winning j by a m ajority estimated at >9,900 ** < over Governor Oleott. In the oounty all sorts o f things « b i l e i happened. Zimmerman with the Incoin« backing o f the farmers carried the * • » ( • « county by a m ajority o f 259 o v e r , ■omew Foster the democrat, w hile fo r th e , The . legislature, Bd Cary, republican, and county wee as follows: HON OF LEGION BUILDING HERE SATURDAY . ? 19740 Convention sermon by M. H. Kendall. McMinnville. 11:J0— Report o f W inona conven­ tion by d a r n G. Bason, Portland. 11:00— Announcement» am i ap­ pointments at committees. Noon meal served by N ew berg Church o f Christ. 1:50 Song service, f - 1:00— " A Message from W inona convention” by Mrs. M. H. Kendall, McMinnville. 1:30— Reports from the churches ¡by layman. A m ity, Cariton, Day- ton, McMinnville, Newberg, Sheri- das. Yam hill. N ext Saturday Is Arm istice Day and w ill be the b ig event o f the season for Newberg when the entire county w ill loin In celebrating the event and In helping dedicate the new Legion building. Invitations have been sent cut to the various cities and large delegations w ill come from all ever the county. T h is w ill not be confined to L egion men, bnt w ill Include business men' and others ss well. A t M cM lnn vlll« It Is said that the stores w ill close and a very large number w ill come to Newbesg tor the day. The fo llow in g card appears In every store window In McMinnville: Brunk. McMinnville. 4:09— Adjournment. ■ * 5:80— Lunch by N ew berg Church of Christ. 7:89— Song service by N ew berg Church of Christ d lo ir. 1:99— Sermon by J. A. Bennett, SUverton. A large gathering Is looked fo r and it is hoped that as many o f the members ss can possibly be on hand w ill remain throughout nil the ass- CHILDREN’S STORY HOUR A The Pacifie College Y . W . C. JL raagements to decorate fo r the day and those who have not already done as, should arrange fo r the best win­ dow displays and other means o f decoration that is possible In order to show our guests that w e appre­ ciate their coming sad g iv e these n good lmprsasion o f Newberg. The Legion la m aking every poorf- ble provision fo r a good program finr the day and wa owe It to our boys to help them In every way. ' T u rn ou t fo r the parade and programs. A t ­ tend the football game In the after­ noon. Give the boys n b ig hand when they appear and boost fo r those who made all kinds o f sacri­ fices fo r us during the dark days o f A r m is t ic e D a y win begin a story hour at the library aext Saturday afternoon at S:89 p. m. A ll children w ill be welcome. 10:00 A M — Parade, to form at Legion B a it in g at 0:80 A. M. 10:30 A. Ban W. Oleott . W alter M. Pierce 81 99 47 its 142 144 114 *T4 48 84 118 58 77 97 128 89 For Supt. Publie Inst rue. For Commis’ ner o f Labor C. H. Gram .................. B. H. Hansen .............. For Pub. 8ervlce Com’r Tbos. K . Campbell . . . . Gus B. Erickson .......... T. M. K errigan .......... For Senator 10th Dlst. G. R. Foster . . . . . . . . Peter Z im m e r a u . . . For Representative Bd Cary .... .. R. Y . S tock ton .. . . P. B. Hold red ge . Arthur McPhillips Far County Commissioner George W. Epley .T ,~. r . J. A. Glover ................ .. 89 198 97 47 821 2486 <29 814 exciting game last F riday at Mc­ Minnville, the final score totalin g 39 415 9778 1787 to. ¡ 0. P. O. won the toes and e h o u 2001 to t defend the north goal. In . r e ­ ceiving the ball the ran It back to their ow n th irty yard line, and by n 4776 series o f line plunges and forward 4242 assess they carried the ball to t wenty yard mark and suulfi M 9 V scored no doubt i f the break In the game had not gone agefcteT them. Llnfleld took the ball u d punted, recovering the fumbled bell on P. C.’s forty yard line. W ith a series o f line pAingee, especially off tackle, they carried the ball to the five yard line, w here P. C., helped by a pen­ alty, held fo r down*. Armstrong punted and Hester recovered the fumbled punt. The rent o f the half was a see-saw affair until the last three minutes, when Llnfleld started the crushing attack against the Quaker line u d were finally able to plunge It over In th « last few sec­ onds o f play. They failed to make the try. and the score stood 9 to 0 at the end at the find halt. The second half began to show the effect o f weight, experience and age » « 4 in the tw o rem aining periods the Baptists were able to plunge and pans over tw o touchdowns, the try In botk' oases being made, making the opponents. The game was hard fought and 'very d u n sad s splen­ did example o f college sportsman­ ship. The line-up: Pacific Llnfleld D. Haworth C Henry Parrott BO Profflt P. Haworth LG M u n ln g Everest RT Waken man Terrell LT Wlldard wi— RB * ' Hansard H. Hester LB Carson Cook RH Bltae Croter ' LH Berger Stanbrough FB Hickox Arm strong QB Kratt The vote on oounellmsn was ss follow s: 1st ward or Precinct No. 9. Matthew Reid 118. Dr. I t H, Ut­ ter 98, 8. B. Winchester 84 and C. Aeblscher 84. Second ward, Precinct No. 8, H. C. Spaulding 111, T. B. Miles 118, Dr. R. W . Y u V alin 101, and W . J. Morris 80. Third ward. Precinct No. 8, Ned T. McCoy 122, B. J. Oroth 110, u d Mrs. Josephine Ftslda 89. F. E. 0. M EETING P. B. O. met Monday, October 9, with Mrs. R. M. Thurstom. Mrs. M ary K. Logan, stats organiser, w u present for tbs annual chapter in­ spection. Mrs. R. P. GUI u d Mrs. Ralph Otis contributed musical num­ bers after whloh ths hortem served a luncheon, delightful not only to the eye. Mrs. Logan w u the hedor guest and w u premated with a bouquet o f ehrytentheorama fa tha slab ool- 1 ' V — ---I — " — » — — w Summary— Touchdowns, Kratt 2, Hickox; try a fter touchdown, Kratt 2; substitutions, R. Hester for Cook. 52 45 Brans fo r Croser, Woodward for 88 108 71 79 Bias, Pearson fo r Woodward. Alfred fo r Woodward, Hollingsworth for Fourth ward, or Precinct No. 4, Woodward, Hollingsworth for Alfred, Oscar Huddleston 129, W . 8. Stull W ilk s fo r Parrott, Conley for Ha­ tfi, sad Hiram Gould 98. worth. Referee, W h ite of Mac. F ifth ward, or Precinct No. 99, Perry S. M iller I l f . H. C. Dixon 99. N E W B E R G A T TH E anA M elvin H. H u ffm u 88. L A N D PRODUCTS SHOW F ar city treasurer. W . H. Wood- worth, and for elty recorder Mrs. Rebecca W . H. Smith had no oppo­ sition. For constable H enry Morris BORN C A L D W E L L — A t West Chehalem, November 1, 1929, near Newberg. Oregon, to Mr. end Mis. R. 8. Cald­ well, a daughter, Eva Beth. W IL L IA M S — N ear Sprlngbrook. Oregon, November 9, 1992, fio Mr. u d Mrs. W . B. W illiam s, tw in daughters. ended - wttk • the ball In Newberg*» possession on Dallas’ four yard line. Board carried the pigskin across on the first play in the second quarter. Sears, Dallas 9. N ew berg 12. A pass. Chrliale to Board and another Car­ lisle to Babcock, added another. Babcock kicked the goal, Dallas 0, N ew berg I t . Board added the next six paints by an off tackl# play. Bab­ cock missed the goal; Dallas 0, N ew ­ berg 25. The half ended w ith the ball In dangerous territory fo r Dsl- C. Svritxer pulled a spectacular end run for a touchdown In the open­ in g o f the second h a lf for the next eoore, Babcock kicking the goal. Bated made his third touehdown o f the day by going six yards through sender. The goal was missed; Dal­ las 9. N ew berg 28. L. Switzer mad# u end nan 6f 25 yards u d put it ovur on a line plunge on the next play. The goal was kicked.. Hank Thoms ■ r tp ls rln r Hanke at left h a lf made twenty-five yards through taefcle for the lsst touch down. H e ate* bisks d the goal. Dallas 0, New - T h e field running u d Interfer­ ence was noted by everyone u d the olfi K. H. S. fight was there to the last. Although Dallas did not have A heav y team their fight u d good spsrtsmaashlp could not but be no­ ticed by those who saw the game. The local hoys play at Bstacada November 11, and then open np w ith Hillsboro high here on November 17. This w ill prove to be a very exciting game u d New berg high school hopes that the town w ill rap­ port the team as they have done be­ fore. HOTICE LEGIO N M EN A ll Legion men are requested to be on h u d In uniform on Armistice Day. I f you haven't a fu ll uniform w ear what you have, but be out at all events. (S ign ed) Russell Parker, Adjutant. LOCAL M E N AT T E N D FA B M BU R E A U A T M oX IN N Y IL L E L u t Saturday evening R. F. K ing, N . P. Nelson, C. W . Bradshaw and C h u . K. Hubbard attended the coun­ ty Farm Bureau federation meeting held in the Commercial club rooms at MeMlnnvIUe. The object o f the masting w u to elect delegatee to the annual m eeting to be held In Port­ land November 19 u d 11. State o f­ ficers are to be sleeted and the poli­ cies o f the year outlined at this time. Yam hill county Is entitled to throe voting delegates to represent them at thta conference. Thom elected to set la this capacity were: N. P. N el­ son, N ew berg; D u K irb y. McMlnn- vllle ; and Thomas Roe, Y a m h ill B A IL E Y — N ear Sprlngbrook, Ore­ gon. Novem ber I , 192», to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bailey, a daughter. . uiiu§D, ward, Luts, R u k ln , W allace Cum- gpaoldlng. Ceremonies at Legion Building. «22 101 9798 1363 t F o r County Clerk 118 81 JL — Dedication purposes w ill be returned to the of- the t • m o f the N ew berg Land Company, w jf*, Introduction of W alter L. Tóate, Jr. A d d re ss............................................ ................. W alter L. T o o », Jr. “Star Spangled B an ner*............................. P rof esser Alexander H u ll Audience Joining In Chôma. 18:30 to 2:30 P. 1L— Lunch at Legion Building. 2:80 P. X .— Football Game, Legion vs. New berg Tire Department, Pacific College Field. Vocal Solo............................................................... Mias Evah Hadley Violin S o lo ........................................ Professor Sheridan M. Ddepine D rill by Little Folks. Double Male Quartet............ .......... ..................“N ew berg Eight” Vocal Solo....................................................... Mrs. Richard W illiam s B n f a g ................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miss DeDh Hanvillo Double Male Q u a rte t........................... .. .71 . .“Mewberg S ig h t* 9:30 F. M.— Dedication B all in Legion Building Assembly Boom. LS RESERVE ENJOY VISIT R O M PORTLAND SECRETARY Monday was a big day fo r the high school Girl Reserve, it being the occasion o f the annual visit, o f Mist Mildred Fox, the Portland G irl Re­ serve secretary. The first thing o f Interest w ee the lovely luncheon fo r the year along Knee that are p a r­ ticularly interesting to girls. Miss Edith S an d erm u then sang a nolo. The girls then adjourned to the gynt- nasinum and played games u ntil 5:20 when punch and w afers w ert served. The girls separated to their various homes fe elin g that a most profitable and pleasant tim e had been spant. O Bm JABT Clinton Lee Baron w u born at U l- man, Missouri. July >2. 1991, and psssed away at his boms one mile north at Sprlnghrook on Thursday. November 2, 1922, aged 21 years. 3 months u d 19 daya W ith his parents he came to N ew ­ berg in 1911 and was baptised Into the Brethren church In November. 1919. He was married to Seora Hod- son at the Chehalem Center church on November 14, 1920, u d to this union one son was born. The deceased was a graduate at Pacific College academy in the class o f 1920, u d was w ell u d favorably known hereabouts. H e wes the son o f Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Baron, who survive him u d who live near Sprlngbrook. Besides the parents u d w idow and his son, Leonard, he leaves a brother, R oy Baron, o f W in - lock. Washington, who w u also present at his funeral. Funeral services w ere conducted from the Brethren chnrch In this city at 2 p m. Sunday. Rev. 8. P. V u d y k e officiating. Interment fo l­ lowed in the local cemetery. was given at the noon hour at the Evans home on North street. A very delicious three-course luncheon w u served. The work and plans o f ths G irl Reserves was discussed before end during the meal. Several ladles o f N ew berg were Included ea guests, the object being to interest the clubs they represent in the Girl Reserves. Those present were: Mise Mildred Fox o f P ortlan d: Mrs. E. E. Goff and Mrs. George L. Kelty. president and vise president o f the Clvle Im­ provement club; Mrs. Ben E v u s , president o f the Parent-Teachers as­ sociation; Mrs. Chester A. Dlmond, local advisor u d Miss Crosier, facul­ ty advisor fo r the Girl Reeervee; Mias Thelm a ^ r r ia h , president o f the G irl Reeervee. Miss Marie Krohn, rice president. Miss Helen E v u s . secretary, and Mrs. E. L. Evans. Ths girls and their advisors appreciated so much the interest shown in their work by Mrs. Brans In givin g this luncheon. A t 9:20 the G irl Reserves held an open m eeting at the high school with an attendance o f about forty. The m eeting w u called to order by the Rev. Htram Gould w u called to president. Miss Thelma Parrish, af­ ter which some jo lly Girl Reeervee Shedda the latter part o f tbls week songs w ere rang. Follow ing this to preach the funeral sermón fqr there w u a p l u o duet by the Misses Herbert Satchwell. Mr. Gould per- fo ra e d (he weddlng ceremomy o f Mr. In g ‘ b y * M 4 n M ^ d ^ o w . ^ i « T o x and Mrs. Satchwell and aleo offlele- then gave a very flee address to the ted at the funeral o f M rn Batehwell’ s girls about the work and ths plans father.