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NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, DECEMBER tS, ISSI FOUR » # # # # # # # #» #» # # # # # »# » » # # # ^ ####♦ #####» #» » » » < WE EXTEND TO ALL SEASON’S GREETINGS U r i « t Circulation In Yamhill County ’ It’s Time You Were in Bed The Parker Hardware Co. SEND CHRISTMAS GREETINGS and wish yon A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Golden Rule SEE-VALITON COMPANY At this Holiday Season We express to yon oar appreciation of < past fa w n mud. wish yon a HAPPY CHRISTMAS and a Prosperous New Year May your Christmas be a joyous one and may oontentment share with prosperity in all your efforts throughout the coming year. The Fair Store WALLACE A SON Wells, the Battery Man Just a Friendly Greeting And Now Comes Christmas— Just a friendly greeting On a friendly day, With a friendly message In a friendlly way; Hope a friendly feeling Stirs your heart anew When this friendly greeting Comes from us to you. Merry Christmas Calkins Garage THE SEASON’S GREETINGS TO EVERYONE — FROM — The J. C. Porter Store TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS WE WISH A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Company 800 First Street <<^IT HERR Is neither speech nor language, but their voices are heard among men.” This Is an Inscription engraved upon one of the bells In a tower In Antwerp. Bel gium, In 1658, bat, long before this date, voices of bells bad told to human ity their tales of gladness or sadness, of threatened danger or safety achieved, and always the world un derstood and responded to mood or emergency as the case might have been. For centuries church bells have told the ever-new, old story of the Christ Child. For weeks before the sacred day arrives a wild rush of preparation« leaves little time for reflection. In thesejbusy hours clanging bells of im patient street cars spur the pedestrian to heroic efforts and startle the pre occupied shopper out of some absorb ing reverie. This Is the time when fatigue and happiness go hand In hand, and many an exhausted mother, nodding on her homeward ride, hears the ripple of hahy laughter and the patter of hurrying feet above the rau cous noises attending her trip. Fa ther. with his arms piled high, looks over the crowd with a far-away expres sion, seeing only the one paramount Incident of the Christmas revelation, and starry eyes that will turn toward him with a deeper lovellght written In their shining depths. It is this mar velous hour toward which the whole world moves with one concerted mo tive. and In Its hallowed joy revives the spirit that Is the foundation of a nation’s greatness. When the bells of Christmas morn peal their tldlnga of “Peace and Good Will” It will be to a world waiting to rocolve the message; a world that € has been hnrrled and excited and In terested. but which has all unconsci ously been acquiring a spirit en rap port with the burden of their chim ing. All the stress of living and striv ing, all the hurts and the sorrows are softened by the benediction of the bells. Deeper reverence for life and a falter appreciation of the love that surrounds ns Is roused by their Yulo- tlde music. They call to all that Is best and loveliest and we answer by an outpouring of Christmas spirit a keener sense of human brotherhood and a closer knitting of family ties. While they have “neither speech nor language,” they tell a marvelous story, a story that we understand, and we live better for that understanding.— Detroit News. a season of contrasts. Much of gladness and some sadness. Joy in giving; pleasure in receiving. But above all the contrasts there’s a fine feeling of brctherli- ness and some way or other jptcems more prevalent this year than ever before. * For you we wish a Merry Christmas, and for the world reBl progress toward the fulfillm ent of the Christmas promise of ‘Teaoe on Earth, to Men Good W ill.” United States National Bank NEWBERG, OREGON MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR Yamhill Electric Co. "It Serves You Right" DEAD BROKE. Millie—Are you going to hang up your stocking this Christmas? Billie—I am more likely to hang up my watch. Lsmon Snaps. Cream together one large cupful of sugar and two-thirds of a cupful of butter. Dissolve hsif a teaspoonful of soda In two teaspoonfuls of hot water and add to the creamed mix ture. Flavor with the' grated rind of a lemon. Add enough sifted flour to roll out very thin; cut and bake In a hot oven. t WE DESIRE TO EXTEND TO YOU THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON and express our sincere wishes for your prosperity the coming year, with a continuance of the cordial relations between us. The Parlor Pharmacy NEWBERG, OREGON Por the kindly cooperation of the public throughout the past year, we wish to extend our thanks and also jutas in wishing all a --------- VERY MEBRT j OUNTM AS and a JOYFUL AND PROSPEROUS NSW YEAR The Newberg Graphic Your kind oooperation has contributed materially to our success and we appreciate it most cordially Accept our beat wishes for a BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAE The Larkin-Prince Hardware Co. “The Home of Cheerful Service” At This Holiday Season we wish to express to you OUR APPRECIATION OF PAST FAVORS and sincerely wish you a JOYFUL CHRISTMAS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR The Newberg Laundry