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    CHASE * LINTON
G RAVEL COMPANY
AU kind* o f e n v o i fo r eon-
crote work, cement blocks,
er wood work furnished on
short notjee.
Telephone White 86
wwwwswewwowwe-e «w e ■
The Newberg
S. f . Tin^EfUke, Prop.
Office phone Black 100
Rcskfcpcc phone Red 79
Farm bureaus In Oregon study
their own needs and make and dlreet
their own plans o f work. Neither
Washington nor the ¿late agricul­
tural college attempts to say what
lines of work— crops, dairying, live
stock, poultry, Irrigation and drain­
age, fruit growing or plant protec­
tion— the farmers In w community
■hall begin and carry on. pott> the
federal and the state departments
help organise the ta in t? slid com­
munity so that the things selected
by the farmers will be done In an
organised, way, but the real move-
mepj Is from the farm through the
college to Washington. Farmers are
helped, not hampered.
The Right Man.
“They say Miss Hlghstrung Is going
te marry an army officer."
“ Well. I should think rhat a man
wbe makes ■ business of war might
be able to get along with her."—Bos-
toa Evening Transcript.
Used Constantly.
, Yeast—DooT yon think yonr wtfO
has get a wonderful voice?
Crimson beak—Yes. It’s wonderful
It h an ’t given out before this.—
Too Kara Statesman.
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if you patronize
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New berg,
-
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J. E. D e v o r e
Dundee, Oregon
THE
Plumber
202 Fir»t Street
%
W hen in need of a
first-class workman or
are ip hurry to hare work
done, phone Black 49
A
Newberg Lode« No. 1*4 A.
% r y F . 4 A . M . Regular masting
/ ▼ > Sseoud and Fourth H u m -
Sealed proposals w ill be received
day evenings of each mouth.
by the County Court of Tam hlllj
Visiting brothers always .wslooine.
County, Oregon, until ten o’clock In
By order W. H. Woodworth, W ^M .
the forenoon on the 19th day o f.
Curtis A. Houser, Secretary.
April, 1919, for constructing a six !
foot culvert about 41 feet In length
and making a fill of approximately
Meetings held 2nd and 4th Thurs­
day of each month at 2:90 p. m.. In 6,000 yards at the location of- the
I. O. 0. F. hall, eorner o f First and present bridge near the School House
in School District No. 19 and about
Meridian streets.
two
miles Easterly from Whitceon
Frances Woodruff, President
in
Yamhill
County. Oregon, on the
Emma L. Snow, Secretary.
County Bond leading /from Dayton ;
ilfieations on
to Amity,
Notice si Administrator*» Sale of
file in the office of the County Clerk
Beal Property
of Yamhill County. Oregon. Alter­
In the County Court of tbe Stete
native bids win be received for the
of Oregon for Marion County.
construction o f said culvert with re­
In the Matter of tbe Estate
inforced concrete and for construct­
ing same of armco corrugated Iron
culvert material.
No proposal or bid w ill be con­
sidered unless accompanied by a
draft or certified check payable to
the -order of C. B. Wilson, County
Clerk, in amount equal to five per
cent of the aggregate amount o f
such proposal or bid, to be forfeited
as fixed and liquidated damages la
case the bidder neglects or refuses
to enter Into the necessary contract
and tarnish a suitable bond In the
sum o f fifty per cent of the amount
o f the contract, in 'the event the
contract Is awarded to said bidder,
said bond to be approved by the
County Court of Yamhill County,
pad the work embraced la the con­
tract shall be completed to the satis­
faction of the County Court within
six weeks from the date o f the
awarding of the contract.
Notice is hereby given, that th r
undersigned. B. F. Allumbaugh, has
been duly appointed as Administra­
tor of tpg estate of Isaiah Shall, de­
ceased. by thp County Court o f Yam­
hill County, Oregon, and he has duly
qualified as such Administrator.
Therefore, all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified and required to present the
contract apd estimate Of quantities
same duly verified to the under-
may be examined by prospective bid­
s lg M . B. F. Allumbaugh, at Mi inc­
d e n at the office of the County Clerk
7.9*7 chains to
idence at Newberg In
Oopn-
la tbe Court House at McMlnnvlUe,
ty. Oregon, within • mouths pom
all In Yamhill Count?,*Orsogn.
the first publication of this notice
And that he prill sell the samo
In the Newberg Graphic, said date
at private sale to the person making
being the 19th day o f April, A. D.
the highest offer for cash in hand
p i.
at the time o f aal«. Bald salo w ill
Dated this 7th day o f April. A. D.
be made at the Court House door in
1919.
McMinnville. Yamhill County. Ore­
B. JT. Allumbaugh,
gon. at 19 o’clock a. m., on the 98th
Administrator o f said estate.
day of April, 1919, and said salo
McCain A Vinton,
Is to be made subject to tbe confir­
Attorneys tor said estate.
mation by M>e County Court o f Mar­
First issue April 19.
lon County, Oregon.
Last Issue May 14.
This notice is published in the
Newberg Graphic and the first pub­
lication thereof appears in the Issue
Notice Is hereby given, that the o f tbe 97th day o f Mareh, 19X9.
Lest Issue April 94.
undersigned «lias filed In the County
E. L. McCleery,
Court of Yamhill County, State of
Oregon, his final account of his ad­ Administrator o f the Estate o f May
LilHffh McCMbry, 4 sc eased.
ministration Of the estate o f Georgs
P. Skelton, deceased, and that said
ounty Court has fixed Wednesday,
the 7th day of May. 1919, at tea
Property
o’clock a. m., of said day as the time
In
the
County
Court o f the State
and the usual place of holding said
of
Oregon
for
Marlon
County.
Court
at
McMinnville,
Yamhill
In
the
Matter
o
f
the
Guardianship
County, Oregon, tui tbe place- for
of
the
Persons
and
Estates
hearing said final account and any
of
objections that anyone Interested la
Florence
Eleanor
McCleery, et al
said estate may wish to make to tbe
Minors.
allowance of said final account.
To A ll Whom It May Concern no­
Therefore anyone Interested In said
estate and having any objections to tice is hereby given that the under­
the allowance of saM account Is signed. E. L. McCleery, guardian of
hereby notified to present such ob­ the persons and estates of Florence j
jections at the time and plane above Eleanor McCleery, - Alta Irene Mc­
Cleery, Ruth Aneta McCleery. Edith i
stated.
Carl E. Skelton................ Leila McCleery, Elmer Lawrence
Administrator, with the w ill an- McCleery. Geneva May M cC tery, A l­
- nexed. of the Estate o f George P. vin Charlie McCleery, mlnm-s, has
been duly licensed by the County,
Skelton. Deceased.
Court of Marlon County, Oregon, t o !
Ramsey, Lange A Nott.
sell the undivided four-fifths interest I
Attorneys for said Estate.
o f said minors In the following de­
First Issue April 9, 1919.
scribed premises, to-wit:
Last Isue May 1. 1919.
Beginning at Iron pipe on Sec­
tion line between Sections 99 and
Notice of Sale
Notice Is hereby given, that by
23 in Township 2 8. R. 2 West
virtue of an order of the County
of the Willamette Meridian, Ore­
Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for
gon, at point 19.927 chains North !
I Colon County, made aad entered on
of the Southwest eorner o f Sec- ;
tbe 22nd day of Mareh, 1919, the
tlon 23; thence East 43.966
undersigned, as Administratrix of
chains to iron pipe on the West
the Estate of Chas. E. Smith, de­
line o f the Andrew Harvey D. L.
ceased. w ill sell, from aad after,
C.; thence South 99‘ degrees 29
Monday, the 6th day of May. 1119,
minutes Wsat along the West lias
at private sale, for cash in hand,
of said Claim 7.99t chains to iron
the following described property,
pipe thsnce West 49.89 chains
to-wit:
to iron pipe on the West line of
Commencing at tbe Northeast
Section 23; thence North along
corner of the cemetery of the Friends
Section line 7.997 chains to be­
church, thence West 62 Vb roda to
ginning, containing 36.12 acres,
the Center of Wynooski street, and
more or lees, all in Yamhill Coun­
the Northwest corner o f the land of
ty, Oregon.
MarUn Cook, said point being the
That pursuant to said license said
beginning point for tbe land herein
E. L. McCleery w ill sell at private
conveyed, thsnce East 29 rods and
sale to the person makjng the high­
».fe e t; thence North 12 degrees 31
est and best offer therefor, for cash
minutes West, 7 rods and 7 fast,
In hand, said four-fifths Interest of
thence South 86 degrees 22 minutes
said minors in the above described
West 22 rode, to the center o f W y­
land, at tbe Court House door In
nooski street, thence along the Cen­
McMinnville, Yamhill County, Ore­
ter o f Wynooski street, to the place
gon. at 10 o’clock a. m. of the 2Sth
of beginning, all In (he City o f New­
day of April, 1919, said sale to be
berg. Yamhill County, 8tate of
made subject to tbe confirmation by
Oregon.
Reserving the right In such ad­ tbe County Court of Marion County,
ministratrix. to reject any and nil Oregon.
This notice Is published in the
bids.
Newberg
Orapble, and the first pub­
Dated. April 3rd. 1919.
lication thereof appears jin the Issue
Dorothy L. Smith.
Administratrix of the Estate of o fthe 27th day of March, 1919.
Last lseue April 24.
Chas E. Smith, deceased.
B. L. McCleery,
H B. Dixon,
Guardian
of
the Persona aad Estates
Attorney for Administratrix.
of
Florenoe
Eleanor McCleery, St
First Issue April 2.
si. Minors.
Last Issue May 1.
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