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Supplement to the Newberg Graphic, Thursday, October 25, 1917 PROGRAM OF CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES OF CHRIST t 1 Follow ing is the program ot the Churches of Christ o f Yam hill county to be held at Dayton, Oregon, Friday, November 9th: n ovbm bb 9. 10:00 a. m. Devotional, led by Min ister Albert Hartley, Sheridan. 10:10 a. m. Conference Sermon, by Minister B. L. Hicks, Newberg, sub ject, “ Exchanging W eights for W ii*a~ 10:40 a. m. C. W. B. M. Session, con ducted by Mrs. H. 8. Cbampie, Mc Minnville. 11:20 a .m . C. W. B. M. Address, Mrs. F. T. Porter, Salem. 11:56 a. m. Announcements. Noon, lunch served by Dayton church. 2:00 p. m. Song Service. 2:10 p. m. Reports from churches by representatives: Am ity, Carlton, Day- ton, McMinnville, Newberg, Sheridan Yamhill. 2:45 p. m. Business Session. 3:00 p. m. Bible School Session, con ducted by Minister H. S. Cbampie, Mc Minnville. 8:50 p. m. Oregon Missions, C. F. Swander, Portland. 4:30 p m. Fifteen Minute Prayer Service, led by Minister Bernard Davis, Amity. 6:00 p. m. Lunch served by Dayton church. EVENING SERVICE. 7:80 p. m. Devotional and Song Ser vice, conducted by Minister Clyde Thurston, Yamhill. 8:00 p. m. Sermonic Address, Minis ter D. Lloyd Morgan, Albany. Subject, “ The Unfinished Task o f the Reforma tion.” ______ ________ ALL DAY MEETING Held at the Nazarene church, with services from 10:30 on through the day, on Friday, the 26th. This meeting is interdenomina tional in every respect, and Rev. F. J. Brown of the Methodist church has the Experience Meet ing beginning at 10:30. The afternoon service opens at 2 o ’clock with prayer and praise service led by Rev. Blackman, pastor o f McMinnville Nazarene church. At 3 o ’clock Rev. Hight o f the Free Methodist church brings the message. Service at 7 o ’clock opened with song and message. At 8 o ’clock by Rev. McClure, pastor Friends church a t Rex. There will be special singiog during the d a j and everything will be done to make it a red let ter day. The Holiness Association will bring their prayer service into this and strive t o make it a day o f salvation. The people are urged t o come and bring their lunch and stay all day. These are perilous days and we need special grace and di vine aid. Come. HIGHSCHOOL PACIFIC COLLEGE NOTES FARI NOTES BY COUNTY AGENT A Hallowe'en Social committee Over 3000 moles and over 5000 has been appointed with Christine gophers have been stayed by the Hollingsworth at its head. The citizens of Yamhill County since annual festival o f the ghosts and May 21, according to the record in witches will be held about Friday the County Clerk’s office. During night, Nov. 2. the five months that the bounty Last Saturday, Prof. Sham- law has been in effect $802.60 has baugh, Cecil Pearson, Ralph Fow been paid in the form of bounties ler, “ Dad” Allen and Frank and nearly $500 worth of mole Grieve took a trip up the Colum pelts have been marketed. Theo. H. Scheffer, of the U. S. bia Highway in Grieve’s Saxon, County School Superintendent Biological Survey, was here last Duncan, and Miss Mills, the returning late ifi the. evening. Chapel was led last Friday Monday looking over the results home demonstration agent, were of his demonstrations held last here last week talking tor the morning by Prof. Lewis, who February/ Most readers will re conservation of the food supplv. spoke on the subject, “ Invest member Mr. Scheffer as the man The sophomores have elected ments.” He gave the students a who demonstrated mole trapping the follow ing officers: President, great deal of good advice on how and skinning in a number of Mina Lutz; vice president, Esther to invest their time and influ schools throughout - the county. Bloom; secretary, Dorothy Hud ence. He will very likely be with us Chapel was led by Prof. Wees- son; delegate to :ouncil. Warn n again next winter in a contem-' ner on Tuesday. He spoke on Jon< s. plated gray digger campaign. the importance o f doing one’s Bain Morris, Lester Rees and" In this food saving campaign best now . The world does not Theodore Kennedy, three o f the we must not overlook the gray care whalt kind o f blood you N*w berg high school boys who digger.' Thousands of bushels of answered the call to the colors, have, what your ancestry, or grain are eaten or destroyed by wfint you have done, but what have visited school. These boys these pests each year, and it is you are going to do. have been stationed at Clacka poor economy that overlooks so At a meeting o f tlv* Ath'etic great and so needless a waste. If mas but g o to Camp Green, Charlotte, North Carolina, in a Association last M ondav, Elmo the co-operation of all the farmers Shanahan was elected seer tarv can be had the gray digger prob few days. and Alfred Haworth vice presi lem can be solved with very little FARM BOYSANDORLS ARE dent to fill the unexpired terms. expense. KEEPING FARM A Ml IK I Henry Keeney was elected as M. S. SHROCK, ' senior member ot the Athletic County Agricultural Agent. Five boys and two girls in the Council, succeeding Ross Miles. Chehalem Center district are do The Men’s Glee Club tryouts ENGINE HAULS TWO-MILE TRAIN ing farm book keeping. Last were held last M onday after March, County Agriculturist M. “ A new type of freight locomo noon. The club this year will be S. Shrock announced at a meeting tive has been built for the Union composed o f sixteen or eighteen that he would assist farmers who members There is some very Pacific System by the Baldwin wanted to keep farm accounts good material in the new men Locomotive Works,” said Mr. J. and, to encourage the work, he and it is expected that this year’s P. O ’Brien, Vice-President and would provide suitable books the Glee Club will be even better than General Manager of the O -W . R. first year. R. & N. Co. “ It is of massive con the one last year. Prof. F. L. Strait, principal of struction, and in its operation will The first student body meeting Chehalem Center school, took up take the place of two locomotives the project and urged the boys of the year was held last week . of different types at present in use and girls to take up the work, to fill vacancies among the offi on freight trains. . cers. Lloyd Edwards was elected with the result that five of his stu “ The total weight of the engine dents and two other boys in the Student Body President to fill the and tender is 552,000 pounds. The vacancy left by Ross Miles when community are keeping farm ac he left last spring for the Army driving wheels are ten in number counts. Their names are: Nellie and have a diameter of 63 inches. Crater, Edith Walton, Eldon Ev Y. M. C. A. work. Frank Colcord The engine is a coal burner, with erest, Lawrence Baker, Ralph was elected Associate Editor of a fuel capacity of seventeen tons Agee, Arthur Ridgway, and Au the Crescent and Howard Elliott and a tank capacity of 10,000 gal business manager to succeed Har brey L. Tangen. lons. Mr. Shrock visited these boys old E. Hinshaw, resigned. "The new locomotive is capable and girls last week for the pur of hauling, on a level track, 22,930 Tuesday morning C. E. Burke pose of checking over their ac tons, or a train of 305 modern 50- motored t o Portland on business counts and reports splendid work. ton freight cars loaded to capa “ Next year,” said Mr. Shrock, “ I and reported the road w ork pro city. In other words, it is capable want 50 farm boys and girls to gressing as well as can be ex of hauling a train more than two pected. keep farm accounts.” miles in length. The capacity of The freshman reception will be held Friday of this week. The senior class has elected Miss Harritt advisor from the faculty. Miss Edwards, o f Portland, was at the high school last Fri day in the interests o f the Louise Home and Albertina Kerr nur sery. Prunes W anted T o Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Da vis, October 20, a son. T o Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Swanson, October 21st, a daughter. T o Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Peter son, October 21st, a son. Highest market price paid for green and dried prunes at H. S. Gile & C o.’s Packing House. 47tf The Graphic and Weekly Orego nian, one year, $2.00. the Mikado, one of the locomo tives to be replaced, is 15,553 tons, or 207 cars.” The Spokane, Portland ft Seattle Ry. may be known as the “ Golden Rule” road, due to instructions for courteous treatment of the public is sued by the company to its employes.