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m tfÊm Ê$m m m w m m ÊÊrnÈtÊttÊÊtÊÊÊSÊK^KÊÊlÊ TWO NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, that way we believe that the farmers There seems to be little doubt that will soon be practically unanimous the 1925 exposition mill be held. In their friendship for the business Most people are apparently In favor men. If such a cooperation could of it. However, when It comes to the NOTTAGE * DIMOND be effectecj It would be one of the financing of the exposition, that la Editors and Publishers biggest things which rould be put a different question and all the coun Published every Thursday evening. over in this community and it would ties outside of Multnomah seem to Office: Graphic Bldg.. 600 Pirst St. boost.Newberg as nothing else <H>uld think that Portland should hold the possibly do. exposition and pay the bills. On the Phone ....................... .......... White 31 We should have farmer members other hand Portland has shown her in the Commercial Club taking an willingness to pay a big part of the Entered at the poatofflce at Newberg. active interest In It. We should have cost, but thinks that the rest of the Oregon, as second class matter. business people showing an active sta^e should help her. We believe >2.00 Per Year in Advance interest in the farmers’ affairs. All that if the matter could be properly ' should unite in the Berrlans to the explained to the public over the state j, jj.,o j benefit of both elements qf our com and the exposition sold to the out THURSDAY, JANUARY munity's society. It’s a case where. lying districts as It has been to Port if there are any old hatchets, they land and vicinity that the people of LET S HAVE UNITY should be burled and everyone should the state at large would be ready to The business men of Newberg get together for the good of all alike. help finance the blp, fair. should, and we believe practically all of them do. realize that their Practically 92.335.000 was the very existence depends upon the sue- xir,w r u in B state's receipts from auto licenses eees of-the farmers. Under this con-1 Less than a year ago a new organ- last year. With the greatly increas dition; it should be the aim of the ¡¡ration came into existence in New- ed license fee which has been put on business men and of their various j berg, which is known as the Ber- this year, with the probable increase organizations to back the farmers rians. This organization grew like In the number of licenses which will in any way which is at all possible, a mushroom overnight almost, and be issued, the receipts for this year If the farmers need help with any soon numbered its members by the should approximate 14,000.000. enterprise which they are going t o : hundreds. In about two weeks time, .launch or whicdi they afe striving after its first organization, it put _a California may boast of her won to keep going, the business people of I float in the rose festival parade derful climate, but a recent letter Newberg should take enough inter- ¡which carried off two prizes. It is from a friend in that state tells of est in those things to be wiling to unnecessary to go further Into the rain and storm, while here we are do anything in their power to help, history of the Berrians. You all now enjoying some of the most beau They should have the,welfare of the know what was accomplished last tiful weather one could possibly farmers enough at heartao that they year. Officers have been elec.ted-Tor_ tmagtner Oregoti sUTts u i would be willing to not only cooper-j the coming year and these officers ate with them, but so that they are already getting busy on the plans PROPOSES $100.000 would be looking out for his welfare f° r the coming year’s work. These JOB TV'R H. d. HOOVER even to the point of going ahead of plans are just in the embryo state so him in this respeft. If they think_ far. but they look to us even better Philadelphia, Pa., "Jan. 10.— Sec a move along certain lines would be ihan those of last year. We believe retary of Commerce Hoover was pro wise, they should foster It. If th e y !that something will be worked out posed as director general of the Ses- qui-Centennial exposition in 1926. think it would be unwise, they 1 for th<* roa« festival parade that will at a salary of $100,000 a year for should not be slow to say so. Such! ** an added laurel for New berg and five years by Councilman Charles B. a real interest manifested in the tvhich will give us an even better Hall today.;—Portland Telegram. farmer will find a ready acceptance' standing over the state at large than on his part and will ultimately win , we eni°y now. ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE him away from the idea that the Nothing definite can be given out Notice is hereby given that the merchant is always trying to gouge ’ a* this time, but the public will un- undersigned. Leila E. Taylor, has him and get the best of him. i doubtedly be taken^ Into the plans been appointed administratrix of the estate of Gilmore R. Taylor, deceas * The question of the local cannery soon and a plan will probably ed, by the County Court of Yamhill has been a very vital one with the ev° lyed w-hich should enlist the county. Oregon. farmers here o f late and they have i hearty cooperation of practically ev- Now. therefore, all persons hay held numerous meetings on this sub- ' ery°n« ¡n the community. Our par- ing claims against the estate of Gil more R. Taylor, deceased, are here ject. We understand that there has ticipation will be on a much larger by notified and. required to present scale than last year, if plans now' been a division among them regard the same, with the proper vouchers, ing the advisability of what action pending mature.'and it will require duly verified, to the undersigned ad they should take. We believe that a great concerted support on the part ministratrix at the law office of Clarence Butt in the city of New the matter is still not entirely set of all -of our - people to make it a' berg, Yamhill county, Oregon, with tled. Why would it not be a good success. in six months from the date of this Among other things. The Berrians idea for the business men of New n o t ic e .______ __ Dated this 5th day of January, berg to evince an interest In this plan to uniform the Berrian band question. Get together and try to and the drill team by the time the 1922. Leila E. Taylor, help the farmers solve this difficult rose festival is given, bu these will Administratrix of the estate of be simply added features to whaat is problem. Gilmore R. Taylor, deceased. Clarence Butt. Attorney for estate. After nine months residence in planned in connection with the float Date of 1st pub. Jan. 5."1922 Newberg. we feel that there should itself. Newberg will certainly be in Date of last pub. Feb. 2. 1922 the limelight at the rose festival and be some organization which would if past history is anything to go by, actually function in the interests of ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE OF FI the business men and the farmers. this community should reap a great NAL SETTLEMENT deal of benefit from the advertising The Commercial Club has its sphere Notice Is hereby given that the of activity it is true. The Farmers of our berry industry at the rose undersigned administrator of the club apparently has a like sphere for festival. Will you help? They.need estate of Richard Parrett, deceased, the farmer. The Berrians. which we you and unless you do, there may be has filed his final account as said ad had hoped would unite the two. has that much of a failure in the plans. ministrator in the County Court of Yamhill County. Oregon, and that perhaps done more than either of Join the Berrians, boost Newberg. said Court has appointed Monday. but don’t stop there. Help in any the others to show an interest in a January 30, 1922, at eleven o’clock cooperative way. Yet, there is still way and place where you can. That A. M. of said day. as the time for a big gap between the farmer and sort of cooperation and united effort the hearing of objections to said fi nal account and the settlement the business man and there is no will be sure to win. thereof. use in ignoring the fact. Now therefore all persons inter Have you secured your 1922 li ested in the estate of Richard Par We have farmers who say that they will not attend a meeting which cense? The secretary of state has rett, deceased, are hereby notified and required to appear at the County is held in the Commercial Club declared that January 20 will be the Court Room, at the Court House, at rooms; we also have Commercial last date on which autos will be per McMinnville, Yamhill County, Ore Club members who apparently dis mitted to run without them. The gon. at said time, to then and there like the farmers and think them un secretary of state’s office has been so show cause, if any there be. why said willing to cooperate. It is really overwhelmed wlh the rush of de account should not be settled, al lowed. and approved and said estate too bad that such a condition should mands for licenses that although forever and finally settled and said exist. We cannot believe that very many people have sent in their mon administrator discharged. S. L. PARRETT. many of the business men hold any ey. they have been unable to secure Administrator of the estate of thing but a most kindly feeling for their plates. In some cases where Richard Parrett, deceased. the farmers. On the other hand. If plates have arrived, they were or Clarence Butt, attorney for estate. the merchants will go to the trouble dered almost a month in advance of Date of 1st pub. Dec. 29,1921. Date of last pub. Jan. 26, 1922. to make the farmer know he feels their receipt. 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