Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, February 27, 1919, Image 3

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A JOB f o x OLD MAM ADAM
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Igal." We »hall try to «how the
"In n to d m field tk* w w iw grow ."
The following r—asrhable calcu- relation of this parable of Jeon* to I
He wrote thorn worde, alee, la latlon on the length of time which.our live« aa individuals and as ett-
deni;
jit would take a person to count a toons. We extend a oordial invito* j
The poppies, too. have gone, and billion recently appeared in aa isene tlon to all to come and hear thane
«now
of the English Mathematician:
gfrmons
hr#. E. Angell et al to Gyrus B
In quiet rows on Handers field la
What is a billion? The reply is
JD o not* forget the other aervieee' sad Maggie Pyle 1 4 blfc 10 Hurley
spread.
j very simple. In England" a billion of the day. Of interest to the eh ll*! ft Large add Mnwtorg 9330.
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*• • hundred times a million. This drea w ill bo the fact that beginning
Edward ▲ Asmua and wf^to Levi
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Pennea m um .. quiqfcljr written and quicker s{lll with this Sunday we shall reeusoe
McCauley and w f 9 ac O J Walker
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Pronounced. But no umn le able the talks to the “ Junior Congrega-
dk t 3 g r 2 w 910.
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to count it. T on w ill count ISO or tlon” before the regular sermon.
170 a minute. But let us suppose Sunday school..............1 0 :0 0 a. UP
li Blake Baird and w f to Adam
Lived and disd with bat ana thought
Gotbrod 9.7V ac 1 IS B SkerMon sub
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And .therefore, “ hate“ to what the
poet taught.
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The sound of eombet;
of death.
Long sines are stilled
field.
The world has paused
breath.
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And wait a bit until
of war are healed.
DO IT IN NEWBERG
IF it involves money or mrrrhni
tax it We have bnüt our feel r«
Mewberg.
Prendi this Is TOMI
and ten them te prendi it to the li
the prayers
c
on Flanders
. John
Booker and w f to Anna L
Christ opher and Rosamond I Young
wfc evt nett sett « l l t l i r l v
to catch its
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the wounds
MO
Lloyd L Qitstrap and w f to Angus
MsColloeh 1 1J Hyland Orchards
1976.
go while we wait we humbly kneel
and pray:
“ O. Thou, who didot the earth
create.
And hast brought pose«, show ne
the way
To teach all men again to love,
not ^ate."
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— Levert Bray.'
. Mart Cheerfulness Within.
Cheerfulness is tard work when It
ita to senk in from the outside. A
BWeon may be eorroouded by innum­
erable blseeing« and yet wear a
«loomy fece, had keep n sullen beert
Mr tt takes a long time for.these ex-
tens) benefits to filter throegb to the
Wrings of life and change the bitter
Untere to sweet Cheerfulness, to be
easy and natural and spontaneous,
must start Inside. Inborn good cimar
Bffl) transform all our surroundings
Much more readily then our external
Messinge can transform eur outlook
< The Bible school is advaneinjfNfc
Interest and attendance aa wall ta
growing In efficiency.
The high
mark to attendance wee reached
last Lord's Day. Ethel Kleler to the
successful superintendent.
Bible school every Lord’s Day at
10:90 a. m.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.. theme.
The World's Infallible Guide.”
Baptist
E. at 3:00 p. m. '
Preaching at 7:30 p. m., them#
We announce for next 8unday
“ The Ministry of Warnings."
morning a continuation of the series
ot sermons begun last week under
Dundee Church
the title. "Household Religion."
The specific subject .of this on# w ill
ta “ The Duties of ’Parents.” The
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
effort w ill be to make these sermons
Preaching service at 11 a. m.
constructive and halpful. A ll par­
Epworth League at 7:80 f % m.
ents w ill be welcomed, in the even-
C. B. Rees. Pastor
Sunday school 0:4S.
Morning worship at 11.
C. E. 0:25 p. m.
Evening evangelistic matting a
7:20.
• Monthly meeting, Wednesday even
E P Hamilton and wf to Daisy
Eleanor Stillwell ISO ft by I f 8 ft
Jpbn Hen t o t t p r l v 310.
Auguatua Hirsh ond w f to Hobt C
McManus 4 ac a 14 t 0 s r 8 w 91.
Wra McNealey and w f to N E
Luther and w f 1 I and 0 blk 92 Oak
Pork add MeXlnnvtOa «700.
F A Newblll and w f to D W and
C A Potter 0 ac John White die t 4
W i 4 w 3900.
Floyd L Osborne to W n B Os­
borne io ac E C Williame dk t S a
.r;4 w 310.
tagt
E J Pratt to F 8 Lnwrenoe and w f
tnt in abandoned rood 8 Cosine die
t 4 ■ r 4 w fl.
E W Baa ot al to Melvin F Boa »
am tr B Williams die t 5 a r 4 w
38000.
lo pal wo!
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-Mary P Sax sot by exec to Dan
Williams and w f 100 f t by 107 ft
W T Newbey die t 4 a r 4 w 3570.
Francis E W irte and w f to O ft O
H R Co .030 ae A L Alderman die
t 4 8 r 3 W MS.
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£ î T e v a n s , 501 1st St,
Phone Black 23
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THE HOME OF FLOW ERS
S E A S O N A B L E C U T F L O W E R S -P ta n ts in pots, cyclamens,
(fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani­
ums, cal la lilies (hardy flow ers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses
our specialty (strong plants). Low prices.
Fta.rn.2n JOHN GOWER «-tat*w-
J. L. v VAN
BLARiCOM
7 „ ili
to if
Staple and Fancy Groceries
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