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    U r i N t Circulation in Yamhill County
W ITH TH E CHURCHES
BA PttíT CHUXCH
FREEXpB CHURCH
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Sunday school at 8{46 a m.
Preaching servies I t 11 a. m.
Junior b F y . P. U. 8:20 p. m.
Senior B. Y. P. U. 8:88 p. m.
T h en will, be a Christmas cantata
next Sunday evening at the Friends
church.
The Junior, intermediate
and senior eholn w ill sing. Th en
w ill be a number of class exercises.
A short talk by the pastor. There
will be an offering for the Near East
DUHDXX M. X. CHURC1
relief, which w ill be sent through
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
our friends service committee.
Preaching 11:00 a. m.
Next Sunday morning the Christ­
Bpworth League 7:00 p. m.
mas meesage will ba given at 11:00
Prayer meeting Thursday 8:80 p. o'clock, at the close of which then
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w ill be a welcome given to new
■' M. Wesley Goss, peator.
members recently received into the
church, and an opportunity for those
who wish to express their desire to
CHRISTIAH 8C1XHGX SOCIETY
Christian Science Society holds unite with the church.
services every Sunday morning at 11
M .E. CHURCH
o’clock and Wednesday evening ser­
vices at • o’clock at 106 South Col­
Next Sunday’s services: 8:46 Sun­
lege street The public la cordially day school; 11 preaching; 2:80 Jun­
Invited to atltend theee services.
ior league; 6:80 Epworth League,
(carol service); 7:80 Christmas ex­
ercises by the children o f the 8unday
FRSX METHODIST CHUXCH
H. B. Krelder, pastor, residence school and the choir.
' Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
608 Grant street: phone Blue 70.
nesday. ,
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Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preach­
ing at 11 and 7:20; young people's
Special arrangements are being
meeting at 6:80. A ll are cordially
made to make, the Epworth League
Invited to these services. ,
carol service a great success. At­
Our Christmas program will he tractive decoration and special music
glyen by the Sunday school on F ri­
arc being prepared for tÿe meeting.
day evening at the church and w ill A ll leaguers and young people arc in­
Include the usual Christmas exer­ vited to be present:
cises. There w ill be a treaj for tjie
children of the Sunday school.
Dr. Miller of Gooding College
preached a very fine sermon at the
1AZARKHX CHUXCH
M. E. church last Sunday evening.
H. J. Lord, pastor; residence 800 He said If Christian America would
spend more money in foreign mission
Fifth street. Phone Blue 172.
fields It would not be necessary to
Sunday school 2:46 a. m.
Preaching,at 11 a. m. and 7:80 Bpend so much for the upkeep of our
pnny and navy. He gave example*
p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­ of Russia, China and Japan; their
attitude toward the United States,
ning at 7:20.
Young people’s meeting 6:80 p. and what It might have been If more
missionaries had been placed lq them
u . Sunday.
countries.
GXXKAH M. E. CHURCH
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„ There wiW be a Christmas sermon
and services at the German M. E.
Ebenezer church on Parrott moun­
tain at 8:46 a. m. and also at the
New berg German M. B. church at
11:16 a. In. A Christmas program
w ill be given at the church on Par­
rott mountain at 7 p. m. on Sunday
evening and at the German M. E.
church fn Newberg at 6:20 on Mon­
day evening.
Rev. P. J. Sehnert,
CHUXCH OF CHRIST
• C. H. Phillips, minister. Services
Lord’s day, Bible school 1:46. Com­
munion 11; Y. P. S. C. E., Interme­
diate 6 p. m.; senior 8:20. Song
service and sermon 7:20. Mid-week
prayer service Wednesday 7:80.
The Epworth League held a very
enjoyable social and business meet­
ing in gayly decorated rooms last
Tuesday. The rooms were decorated
with Christmas decorations such ms
mistletoe, Christmas trees and can­
dles. A fireplace was constructed in
a small room which opened into the
league room. This room was lighted
by candles. Very appropriate and
enjoyable games were played.
The Christmas exercises will be
held next Sunday evening at 7:20.
Mach department of the Sunday
school w ill be represented by one or
more numbers o f the program and
the choir is preparing several spec­
ial numbers.
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The Kings’, Workers class held a
very lively business meeting and so­
The church! house has been a hive cial at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U.
o f Industry this past weak. The 8. O. Miller last Friday evening.
pastor, Brother Neal McCoy and
The Ladies’ Aid netted about $128
others have been making various al­
terations. Thera has been much at the aale conducted last week. The
work In preparing the platform for proceeds are to be added to the new
the program on Friday night. Some church fund.
o f the ladies scrubbed the floor and
afterward two good brothers gave it
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
a liberal dose of oil. This work has
Morning
worship and Christmas
Improved the appearance 180 per
cent. It Is our desire that the build­ musical service at 11:00 a. m. Spec­
ing where we meet to praise Jeho­ ial celebration of the Savior's birth
vah God shall be both beautiful and In music and song. A ll our congre­
clean as well as inviting as to util­ gation had their families especially
ity. No church house should pre­ invited to be present and join In
sent a leas pleasant appearance than heart.
Sabbath school at 2:45 with care­
a hall dedicated to pastime.
ful blble work and classes for all.
Newcomers and strangers cordially
Friday night-lbs blble school will invited.
present Its ever good program. Each
At 8:00 Instead of 4:30 (the us­
year we have had a full house to ual hour) the Y. P. S. C. E. meet­
witness the efforts of the children. ing; leader, Llewellyn Sanderman.
The program this year la one of the ’’ Christmas All the Y ear;” Luke 2:1
best. The play Itself will be well 8 - 20 .
worth the evening. We are not
At 7:30, Sunday school Christmas
h pending a great deal upon the child­
exercises, a carefully prepared pro­
ren this year as we desire that every gram of exercises by the various
available penny shall go to help the classes and Christmas offerings tor
Armenian children and also some of the Near East relief work, never
our aged ministers at home. A small more in need than now.
tresit w ill be given each child pres­
Wednesday at 7:46, mid-week
ent to make the event more "Christ- worship, with review, and latest mis­
maasy.” Every member bring one or sionary intelligence.
more friends. Eight o’clock sharp.
Tuesday, December 26, meeting of
the Women’s Missionary society.
Sunday afternoon eight men of the ” Our Young People,” Mrs. E. L.
congregation will call upon the en­ Evans. Devotions, Miss Gillies. Hos­
tire membership in their respective tesses, Mrs. J. J. Mueller, Mrs. An­
homes to receive pledgee for the derson. AH our ladles urgently In­
coming year. Members w ill assist vited to attend and enjoy the meet­
by arranging to be at home if at all ing.
possible.
The Sabbath morning musical pro­
gram is as follows: Voluntary, Dox-
Sermon topics for next Sunday ology. Invocation and Lord’s prayer.
are as follows
A t 11 the second Gloria. Anthem, "Nasareth,” by Gou­
Responsive reading.
Hymn,
part of last week’s sermon, "Sign­ nod.
An­
boards of Success.” Tbs pastor has ’ ’Hark, the Herald Angels.”
received some very encouraging com­ them, "The Wonderful Story,” Choir
pliments concerning last week’s ad­ Herald 28; scripture; solo by Mr.
dress and promises to bring some Standlsh, “ Silent N igh t;” prayer;
facte that will be thought-producing Anthem, ” 0 Little Town of Bethle­
and helpful. In the evening Mr. hem,” by Scott; children’s sermon;
Phillips will discuss the New Testa­ hymn, "Joy to the W orld;” sermon
ment teaching regarding "Faith by Pastor Lee; solo by Mrs. Bab­
Healing.” This will be a construc­ cock; benediction.
It la almoat amusing to sec how
tive study and should prove helpful
In these days when there appears to seriously modem Infidelity takes It­
be a certain amount of uncertainty self, as If It wars Indeed, as It often
as to whet the Book says on this asserts, something new and reeent
subject. , Bring your New Testament and modern. The student of Chris­
and pencil aiyl pad, get the notes tian history finds It all essentially
the same In every age since the apos­
and references.
tle«’ time, and In fact long before
that.
Its oracular utterances, Its
Sunday, December 81, w ill be an
all-day meeting to hear reports at claims of being scientific. Its over­
the work and to eleet officers for estimate pf man, and underestimate
coming year. Further notice next of the Divine Presence and Word—
these and many more are the same
characteristics, right straight down
the ages And even Job came peril­
ously near proposing a kind of theory
of evolution when he spoke of the
day “ when a wild aaa’s colt ts bora
a man.” (11:12). O f course the
young may for the first time run
across some Idea or theory that looks
new to them -and fu ll of attrastive-
neas and brilliancy, which yet may
have long been In the minds o f men
and have become an old story to
philosophers and theorlxera and
dreamers. Let us all know today
that tha Divine Word Is to be search­
ed for the deepest and moat fuada-
mental truths and things most vital
to man and society, and that ration­
alism and Infidelity lead to degen­
eracy and radicalism, wild soclalls-
tic theorlee, anarchy and chaos.
This is troth, attested by both the
Word and the history on which we
do so well to be informed. Ration­
alism Is but prido and self-conceit in
every ace; It Is no more active or
powerful today than the secret and
peneratinc skepticism o f the Middle
Ages; and the Medieval skeptics
seemed gply to serve the cause o f
the truth after all. Unbelief Is
marked by the Impotence for all con­
structive purposes. Its strencth and
genius lie only in the direction of
destruction, as Canon Lidden so well
said, a half century ago. It boasts
of being about to establish a "R e­
ligion of Humanity.”.
Let him
that Is putting on the armour, not
boast as htf that putteth it off. The
deepest needs of human nature never
have been satisfied and apparently
never will be, but In the Heavenly
One whose name is yet the only
name whereby we can be saved.
Bible Thoughts for
This Week
Sunday,
THE LOVE T H A T SAVES:—For
Ood so loved the world, that be
gave his only b«gotten Sen, that
whosoever belleveth in him should
not perish, but have everlasting
Ufa.—John 2: 16.
RULES FOR RIGHT LIVING :—
He hath shewed thee, O man, what
la good; and what doth the Lord
require of thee, but to do Justly,
and to love mercy, and to walk
humbly with tby God)—Mlcah 6: 8.
Tuesday.
' THE GLAD AWAKENING:—As
for me, I will behold thy face In
righteousness; I shall be satis­
fied, when I awake, with thy like­
ness.—Psalm 17: 15.
Wednesday.
GREAT TH ING S:—Pear the Lord,
and serve him In truth: for con­
sider how great things he hath
done for you.—1 Samuel 12: 2A
Thursday.
TRUST HIM ALW A T8:—Com­
mit thy way unto the Lord; trust
also In Him.—Psalm 87: 5.
Friday.
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THE HIGH CALLING:—Bo ye
therefore perfect even as your
Father which is in heaven la per­
fect.—Matthew 5: 48.
NOTICE POX PUBLICATION
Isolated Tract, No. 07868.
Public Land Sale.
' Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office at Portland, Or­
egon, November 28, 1832.
Notice is hereby given that, as di­
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provis­
ions of 8ec. 3468. R. 8.. pursuant to
the application of Andrew Johnson,
of Dundee, Oregon, Serial No. 07288,
we w ill offer at public sale, to the
highest bidder, but at not less than
$76 per acre, at 10 o’clock A. M., on
the 16tb day o f January, 1828, next,
at this office, the following tract of
land:
Lot 8, Sec. 86. T. 8 8.. R. 2 W., W.
M., containing 1.88 acres.
The sale w ill not he kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid w ill be required to
immediately pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
A n y_ persons claiming adversely
the above-described land a n
ad­
vised to file their claims, or objec­
tions, on or before the time designa­
ted for sale.
ALEXAND ER 8WEEK. Register.
P R A N K O. NORTHRUP. Receiver.
First pub. Dee. 7, 1822.
Last pub. Jan. 4, 1828.«
The keystone of all business is friendship, which anok
Christinas is remembeidd more strongly by the* wishes oi good
win to enr patrons and appreciation of their substantial sup­
port throughout the old year.
Kay the Hew Tear broaden the pathway of your endeavor
and give you an overrunning measure of all good things of life.
We have a large shipment of Havel Oranges and can v
supply your wants at per doaen.................... ......... 85c
Taney Mixed Candy, per pound....................................... 15c
Mixed Huts (new crop) per pound............................. . 80c
Popcorn
.Two Pounds for 15c
Hame-Groyn Walnuts, per pound........................ tie to 35c
Federal Milk, tall caps................................................. lOe
Federal Milk, small c a n s................. ......................... ...5c
Golden West Coffee, per pound ................... ............ ,38c
ing.— Cedar Toits, Wood and
Hay for »ale.
Rea. phone Rad 187 or
Hart’s Shop White 4
an d E xchange
HOW OPEN
w o ja m street
—Bring as your needlework for
sale. Orders taken for hem­
stitching.
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W E DO STAMPING
MRS. MIHHXK SPIVEY
Chehalem Valley Mills
Beeloa hi
Flour and Feed
H A Y A N D GRAIN
ALL KINDS OF M ILL FEED AND POULTRY SUPPLIES
NEWBERG.
OREGON
UNITED
NATIONAL BANK
' GOD IS LOVE:—Behold, let us
love one another, for love la of
God;, and every one that lovsth Is
bora of God, and knoweth God.—
1 John 4: 7.
This bank issues interest bearing ccupcn certificates that
provide a safe, convenient and profitable form of investment
Interest rates 4 per cent for twelve months, 31/* per cent for
A Graphic classified w ill seU it. tf
PoTtiutd-Hewbezg Motor Bos Sched­
ule Effective Bee. 1, 1922
Sheet Metal Worts
_ Subject to change without notice,'
Leave Portland
Leave Newberg
Park A Yamhill
Imperial Hotel
8:45 a.
m.
8:80 a. m.
10:45 a. m.
10:20 a. m.
12:46 p. m.
12:20 p. m.
2:45 p. m.
2:20 p. m.
4:46 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
8:45 p. m.
/
6:30 p. m.
Sat. and Sun.— O NLY— Sat. and Sun.
11:16 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
To McMinnville— Leave Newberg
8:52, 11:52 a.m.; 1:52, 3:52, 6:62,
7:52 p. m.
For special trips call Portland,
pbone Main 8611; Newberg Black
C. C. Cdlard, Prop.
EAVE TROUGHS, CORNICES,
SKYLIGHTS
Stoves lined
, .'
713 Tint St
¿ 7 7 ; .
Furnaces
* .
Phone Black 33
Safety deposit boxes, protected by heavy reinforced con­
crete vault, massive burglar proof door and complete electric
alarm system, $2A0 per year.
A BO IL OT HONOR BAXX
S. L. PARRETT, President
J. L. .HOSKINS. Vice Pres.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
H. M. HOSKINS. Asst. Cashier
W. E. CROZBR. Asst. Cashier
R. A. BUTT, Asst. Cashier
120 .
NOTICE OT FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned.
Marguerite
Devore,
Administratrix of the estate of J.
E. Devore, deceased, has filed her
final account as administratrix of
said estate with the county clerk of
Yamhill County, Oregon, and Ike
Hon. C. F. Daniels, Judge of the
County Court of Yamhill County,
Oregon, has fixed Tuesday, the 2nd
day of January, 1823, at the hour of
ten o’clock In the forenoon of said
day, as the time, and the County
Court Room at the Court House In
McMinnville, Oregon, as the plaee
for hearing objections to said final
account and the settlement of said
estate.
MARGUERITE DEVORE,
Administratrix of the estate of J.
B. Devore, deceqped.
R. L. Conner, attorney for said
estate.
FI rat pub. Nov. 30. 1822.
Last pub. Dec. 28. 1822.
ROLLS
MONUMENTS
HARKERS
Before ordering one aee
Q. M. KEHING, SEXTON
Box 402, Newberg. Oregon, or phone
Black 146.
A ll work guaranteed. Builds all
kinds of cement curbs and vanita,
and grave coverà Lots and single
graves cared for by the year.
A Flay Presented by Newberg: Children
to Help the Orphans of Armenia
GOOD READINGS, SONGS, DRILLS AND A
CHRISTMAS TREE, TOO •
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 88, 8 P. M.
CHURCH OT CHRIST
Don’t Miss Itt Come!
NOW IS THE TIME
TO LOOK AFTER YOUR ROOF
What's the mae of putting m tar every year, when Graphite
will lastiar 15 yean.
See n> for anything in the paint line.
Spivey’s Paint Store
Phenb Black 75
910 laet Tint St
Carter Oil Gauge .
Crescent Pliers • •
Spot Lights . . .
Tire Covers . . .
Foot Pads. . . .
New Style Ford Horn
Automatic Windshield
Windshield Visor
Weed Chains .
$ 10.00
$ 4.50
REDUCED PRICES ON TIRES
Also many bargains to be found throughout our foil line of
Automotive Accessories
NEWBERG M O TO R
COMPANY
Only Authorised Ford und
Ford son Sales and Service