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    Ctrealailon la Yamhill County
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THUXCDAY, A n n , «, i n s
ACim nE AT PACIFIC COLLEGE
W IT H T H E C H U R C H E S
W ESTINGHOUSE
* (From The Crescent)
Y . W . Installs Mew Offioera
CHUBCH OF GOD
Rev. John Van Lydegraf will
preach at the Church of Ood hall,
eaet First street, Sunday, April 3, at
11:00 a. m. and 2: SO- p. m.
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ADVENTIST CHURCH
Pastor Foster will hold services
next Saturday at 11:30 a. m. at the
Adventist church. Subject, "Pres­
ent Truth." All cordially Invited.
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In the evening at 7:30, “ The Word of
Ood.”
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
at 7:30. This Is always an hour of
spiritual refreshing and fellowship.
Some really worth-while tracts are
on hand and may be had for the
asking. Get one from the ushers.
A cordial Invitation extended to
all who are able to be with us at
any o^ the services. A welcome
awaits you. C. H. Phillips, minister.
C h r i s t i a n s c ie n c e s o c ie t t
FBESBTTEBIAN CHUECH
Chris Mas Selenee Seelety holds sse-
nees every Sunday moraine at 11
•bleak and Wednesday evening ser-
»t I s ’eloek at ltd Sooth Oel-
l « e street. The public is oordtaBy
Sivlted In attend these ssrvises.
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Sabbath, April 9— Sunday school
at 9:46, with careful Bible teaching
for all. Strangers welcome.
Morning worship at 11:00 with
Pastor Lee's message on "The Gran­
deur of the Soul.” Fine singing and
precious services. Palm Sunday.
Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30— "The Mas­
ter’s Invitation;” Lu. 14:16-34; Jno.
3:16. Helen Evans. The greatest
one of all invites us to prayer.
Evening worship at 7:30— Mr.
Craw and Mr. Lee will make report
of the Interesting actions of the Pres­
bytery on the 4th and 6th. Singing
by the junior choir, and everything
done to make this a loved evening
hour.
Wednesday at 7:30— Mid-week
service. 2 Kings 11:1-17. Here we
are renewed each week and advanced
in the knowledge of the love of the
Master. Be sure not to miss It If
possible.
Friday, April 14, is the anniver­
sary of the Savior's crucifixion; and
the Sabbath following of His resur­
rection.
What stupendous events;
do we percetVe the meaning?
April 21st;— the famous DeMoss
piusical family in this church. Save
the date. Watch for the posters next
week.
Many reform movements are ever
being started, and with the best of
meaning and intent.
They arise
from the need of safety for the com­
munity and our homes and posterity.
But it seems that on’e after another
tbese movements flatten out and dis­
appear. Something is accomplllshed
but not much ^apparently, of a per­
manent nature.
8uch movements
seem to weaken the Institution that
our Creator has given up to do all
this work in the very best way. if
they seem to take from those insti­
tutions the responsibilities divinely
Implanted. The three institutions in
which all human welfare and com­
munity are wrapped up are repre­
sented by the home, the church, and
the state, or local government.
Where each of these functions well,
social conditions are good. Instead
of starting new organisations for do­
ing what belongs to any of'th ese
fundamental institutions, let us
rather pray and toil from this time
to purify and strengthen these three
— the home, the church, the state or
local government. Then will crime
be diminished, and conditions of
public order and safety and decency
be produced; and In no other way:
for we cannot improve upon what
our Creator has provided in these
matters.
IE E E METHODIST CHUECH
Rev. W. R. Coffee, district elder,
will hold quarterly meeting April 7
to t. Preaching every evening at
7:30 o'clock and Sunday at 11 a. m.
The public is urged to attend these
services and hear the gospel preached
In a clear and forceful manner. H.
E. Krelder, pastor.
NAZARENE CHUECH
Sunday school 3:46 a. re.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
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Prayer meeting Wednesday even­
ing at 7:30.
Young people’s meeting at 6:30
p. m. Sunday.
Rev. C. D. Norris, pastor.
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METHODIST CHUECH *
Preaching services at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:46,
C. E. Newbouse, superintendent.
Bpworth League 6:30 p. m. every
Sunday evening.
The league is
well attended and they have inter­
esting meetings Prayer meeting at
7:30 every Wednesday evening.
The women’s foreign missionary
society held a tea and business ses­
sion at Mrs. G. E. Kienle’s home
Tuesday afternoon. A pleasant and
profitable time was enjoyed by the
society.
The ladles aid will meet Friday
afternoon to conclude plans for the
Easter sale Saturday, April 8, at
Crede’s market. Ladles of the church
please take note and please be pres­
ent.
The women’s home missionary so­
ciety will have a tea Tuesday, April
11. All women of the church cor;
dlally .invited.
BAPTIST CHUECH
Rev. W. H. Cox, pastor. Resi­
dence 316 College street, phone
White 118.
Sunday morning— Sunday school
at 9:46, Ralph Gray, superintendent.
preaching service at 11:00, sub­
ject, “ Rejoicing With Unspeakable
Joy.’’
Sunday night— B. Y. P. U.. Miss
Florence Nye, president; 8:30.
B. Y. P. U. junior, Mrs. McKelm,
president, 6:80.
Preaching service 7:80, subject,
“ The Entire World Illuminated from
One Dynamo.’’
Wednesday night— Prayer service
at 7:30.
Thursday night— Choir practice at
7:30.
We are anxious to have you know
the Christ who loved you and died
for you and gave you a place in
glory. Come and let me tell you
about It.
,Our Sunday school Is growing. You
come and bring your children and
help them Into the best of life here
and hereafter. A big welcome awaits
you at our church.
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CHBIBTIAH CHUECH
W . C. T. D , HOTES
B A TTER IES
1. OVERSIZE.
AND WASHINGTON STREETS, W ILL
2. 18 MONTHS GUARANTEE.
3. ECONOMICAL.
AUTOMOBILE R E PAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS.
C hristian A ssociations E lect
Battery Man
Zenos Perisho will head the Y. M.
C. A- for the coming year and Har­
riett Hodgln will be leader of the Y.
W. C. A. as a result of the elections
which were held at the regular asso­
ciation meetings March 16. The new
presidents are both members of the
junior class and have been closly con­
nected with the associations for a
number of years through active ser­
vice as cabinet members. The pres­
idency o f the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.
is one of the most important and re­
sponsible offices which a student may*
attain and it Is felt that the associa­
tions chose their officers wisely.
The executives chosen by the Y. M.
C. A. are as follows: Vice-president,
Cecil F. Hlnshaw; secretary, Cecil R.
Hinshaw; and treasurer, Horace Ter­
rell.
Those chosen by the Y. W. C. A.
are: Vice-president. Mary K. El­
liott; secretary. Delight
Carter;
treasurer, Helen Hester; and under­
graduate representative. Flora B.
Campbell.
Sophomores Are Entertained
The members o f the sophomore
class were entertained at the home of
Helen Hester Saturday evening,'Ap­
ril 1. The time was pleasantly spent
playing a variety of games. Dur-
g the evening Eva Miles was pre­
sented with a tiny gold drinking set.
consisting of two goblets, tankard
and tray, as a birthday gift from the
class.
After the light refreshments had
been served by the hostess, a flash­
light picture was taken. Those pres­
ent were: Ruth Griffith, Eva Miles,
Grace Crew, Helen Hester, June
Whitlock. Lucille Clough, Dr. and
Mrs. Hester, Howard Nottage, C. F.
Hinshaw, C. R. Hlnshaw, Homer
Hester, Davis Woodward, Alfred Ter­
rell and Daises Leffler.
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E at M ore Fish
Fresh fish, salted fish and shell­
fish are at all times a healthful var­
iant from the usual meat routine.
Scientific experiment has demon­
strated that fish contain a large per­
centage of the protein out of which
human bone, muscle and tissue are
built.
Just now there is a plentiful sup­
ply of flounder, halibut,, cod. sole,
salmon, smelt, crabs, oysters— almost
any fish food one would want.
The
Three P ra ts
The
BUICK GARAGE, THE NEW 80x108 FOOT FIRE
Of M erit . . . .
PROOF BUILDING A T THE CORNER OF FIRST
LET ME QUOTE PRICES TO
YOU WHEN YOU
NEW BATTERY.
FRIENDS CHURCH
NEED
OILS, GASOLINE, ACCESSORIES, G O O D Y E A R
TIRES, BUICK AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE.
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Storage Osr Specialty
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C. J. Leavitt Realty Co.
HOW A SAFE MILK SUPPLY
IS INSURED FOE SMALL CITIES
Milk inspection is of prime neces­
sity. In most of the larger cities
laboratories are maintained ,%here
bacteria counts and chemical analy­
ses are frequently made on samples
collected from retail delivery wag­
ons, stores, and restaurants. But the
small cities and towns can not afford
the expense of a tester and labora­
tory find it hard to give proper sup­
ervision to their milk supplies.
The United States department of
agriculture suggests that a practical
way for such cities and towns to In­
sure a safe milk supply is through
the cooperation of two or more ad­
jacent towns in hiring a milk in­
spector and maintaining a labora­
tory. The cost of supervising such a
plan may be prorated among the dif­
ferent towns on the basis of popu­
lation without the expense being bur­
densome to any one of them. State
and federal authorities are always
willing to cooperate' in work of this
sort
This plan of town cooperation In
milk and dairy Inspection has been
carried out In different parts of the
country, probably the most conspic­
uous example being the group of
towns in northern New Jersey known
as "The Oranges.” In these towns
the plan has been in use for a num­
ber of years with results that have
been very satisfactory to all con­
cerned.
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Thirty cents Is not
very much
money to pay when you have a cow
to sell or a horse or some other ar­
ticle. Yet often times a thirty cent
classified ad. has brought buyer and
seller together as soon as the paper
Is out. Graphic ads get results
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Subscribe for the Qraphic and help
us help you.
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McCOY BROS, garage open all
night.
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INSURANCE • LOANS - REN TALS
Phone W hite
107 North Main
T H E P A L M
QUICK LUNCH
Under
New
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Management
Good Eats and Good Service
At Moderate
The Ohdy Place Where
You Can. Gat W affles
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MANY
NEW
SPECIALS
Mel Amy
Manager
100 PER CENT AM ERICANS:— You fou gh t fo r your
cou n try; now safeguard it by join in g Lester C. Rees Poet
Am erican Legion.
F ise Fresh Vegetables gag Fruits.
M ask M l
714 F irst Street
Free D ottrorj Fear Tim es Daily.
HOT CRO SS BUNS
A NECESSARY PART OF EASTER IN COUNTLESS
HOMES.
A nnouncem ent
THEIR POPULARITY IS INCREASING YEARLY.
OF
AND THIS YEAR TH EY’RE SO DELICIOUS— THE
ONLY W AY TO SAFEGUARD AGAINST DISAPPOINT­
MENT IS—
Garage All N ig h t Se rvice
PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY
25 CENTS PER DOZEN
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Gars Washed aad M is fe d aad
Brafes RaHaad at Night fa r Day Time Prices
11 :0 0 A. M. and 7 :8 0 P. M.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR 6 :3 0
Newberg Bakery
OPEN ALL WORT
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M orning— “ The Dreamer’» Pate and H is H arvest.”
WELCOME
RECEIVE
For Service • Quality • Prices
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 :4 6
Evening— “ The Quest o f the B est.”
MONDAY, AFRO , 10th, PALM ER’S
City Grocery
C a t m 4 0 1 fe rric «
ALL
BEGINNING.
Thb Woman’s Christian Temper­
ance Union will hold a business
meeting April 12 at the home of
Mrs. Marie Bowerman. Free will of­
fering will be received. Committee
will serve up-to-date refreshments.
The county convention will be
held at the’ Baptist church instead of
the Christian church, beginning at
Is she very pretty?”
9:30 a. in. Newberg members will
Pretty? Say! When she gets on a
serve lunch at noon from their well
filled baskets and let each member street car the advertising Is a total
'— Boston Transcript.
feel that the success of the meetings
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will depend on her presence. Mrs.
Mary E. C. Scott, sercetary.
If you could sit in the Graphic of­
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fice week after week and hear people
tell of the splendid results they get
UNION 8. 8. TH A H IH G CLASS
from Graphic advertising you’d be
Ajax Paragon Tires, 30x3 ft site,
The class will take final examina­ convinced too that Graphic adver­
$11.36. You can’t beat ’em. Doyle’s
tion in both the old and new testa­ tising pays.
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ment Monday, April 10. at 7:30
o’clock.
Bring writing material.
Secretary.
In speaking of the work of the
American Legion and its future pos­
sibilities Mr. Phillips said that it is
an accepted truth that no movement
can rise above Its leadership. Whilst
the grand principle of the Legion Is
summed up ln: one word "American­
isation.” the speaker thought that
their efforts would be more certain 8. 8. CLASS APPEEC1ATE8
of enduring success If they were to
THE PUBLIC PATEONAGE
aim for Christian Americanisation.
The members of the Out-and-Out-
The sermon was based on the words
of Peter regarding Jesus, "He is the 1 Sunday school class hereby express
Lord of all.” and Mr. Phillips en­ their appreciation and extend thanks
larged on the right of Jesus to this to all the Newberg and Dundee
supreme position of princely leader­ friends for their generosity In help­
ship by his having manifested In his ing to make their sale a success, Sat­
life an Intellectuality that was cer­ urday, April 1. For the information
tainly divine; a will power that was of those Interested, they make the
supernatural and sympathy that was following report: Sales on Saturday
that of deity. These qualifications amounted to 311-91. Additions of
possessed by none other in such a gifts and sales of left-overs amounted
degree, fitted Jesus to be the sole] to $3.00, making total receipts
leader of every movement for the $14.91. This sum the treasurer, Geo.
betterment of humanity, as his su- { W. Wallace, will turn over to the M.
prerae sacrifice for man fits him to b e ' E. Sunday school treasurer towards
the sole Savior. A splendid audi­ the building fund for the new
ence was present among which were church. This class, as other classes
many legion boys. We are sure that of this Sunday school, have taken
every effort should be made to enlist the “ new church” as their hobby,
these fine men in cooperating with yet not forgetting their missionary
the church for the uplift of the peo­ pledge. Contributed.
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ple.
One of the largest attendances was BRICK COMPANY INCORPORATES
seen at the C. E. hour last Sunday, j
The Oregon Face Brick company,
This is a fine fellowship service and, with Andrew Kershaw. Robert Shel­
prepares one fo r the service to fol- ley and Harry M. Kershaw as Incor­
low.
porators, filed articles of Incorpora­
One hundred seventy-five.
We j tion with county clerk on March 24.
want this number at the Easter ser -1 The capital stock is $160.000. Robert
vice of the Bible school. Every mem­ Shelley Is appointed to open stock
ber must do his part. None must banks, receive subscriptions and or­
fall.
ganise. The company will have its
Sermon topics for next Sunday: principal office at Willamina, Ore­
At eleven "A Pertinent Question.” gon.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Y. W. C. A. Installation ser­
vices last Wednesday for Harriett
Hodgln and her cabinet, the girls
who succeed Anna Mills and her
cabinet as officers of the college Y.
W., were beautiful and impressive. '
The cabinet officials for 1921-33
and their successors are as follows:
President— Anna Mills, Harriett
Hodgin.
Vice-pres.— Gladys Scott, Mary
Elliott.
Secretary— Lucille Johnson, Do
light Carter.
Treasurer— June Whitlock, Helen
Heater.
World Fellowship— Mary Elliott.
Lucille Clough.
Social Service— Eva Miles, Pauline
Terrell.
Religious Meetings— Harriett Hod­
gln, Gladys Scott.
Social— Beth Paulsen. Ann Silver.
Music— Delight Carter, Olive Arm­
strong.
Undergraduate Representative—
Pauline Terrell, Flora Campbell.
McCoy Brothers Garage
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