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f » *** NOTICE OP SCHOOL MEETING Another Royal Suggestion COOKIES and DROP CAKES From the N ew R oyal C ook P ook \E T H E N the child* ’ " re* romp in hun* gry, here are some wholesome delight* that will satisfy the most ravenous appetite. Cookies ¡Jssvsr % eep shortening i H 1 teaspoon teaspoon grated vanilla nutmeg axtraet or grated rind of 1 lemon 4 cups Hour 5 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder Cream Shortening gar tegether; add and m*k su to beaten and beat again; eggs add slowly to rrsanssfl shortening and f flavoring: W j add add nutmeg aad 2 sups dour sifted with baking pow der; odd enough more flour to make stiff dough. Roll out very thin on floured board; cut with cookie cutter, sprinkle with auger, er put a rai sin or a piece of English walnut in the oenter of each. Bake about 12 min utes In hot oven. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Cocoa Drop Cakes 4 tablespoons shortening 1 1 cup sugar of Ta v 1 egg milk 1% Itici l I flour Royal easpoona 11 cups Baking Powder to cup cocoa * % teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream shortening: add auger and well-boaten egg; beat well and add milk slowly: sift flour, baking powder, salt and cocoa smooth, into mixture; stir until add vanilla P better ut one Into tablespoon of each greased muffin tin and bake In moderate oven about 21 minutes. ed Icing. Cover with boil WORK OF SPONGE GATHERERS COOK ROOK FREE Tbs saw Royal Cook Book containing «00 delightful re- elpaa, will be sent to yon free if rse win sand your asms ead add rasa. royal baking powder oq . 1U Mtse attest. Kao Taafc Oty. Executrix’ Notice. Divers Go to Great Depths to Collect ! Notice la hereby given that the un Them From the Rocks to Which dersigned, Ettie M. Huntington, has They Art Fxsd. been duly appointed executrix of the laat Will and Testament of I. B. Sponges are of ninny qualifies, hut Huntington, deceased, by the County. the moot highly prised Is that of Syria, Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, with a cupllke shape and a yellowish and has qualified. pale color, which Is found In a number Now, therefore, all persons having of varieties. The large sponge fisheries are sit claims against the estate of I. B. uated along the seashores of Greece, Huntington, deceased, are notified Syria and of certain parts of the Adri and required to present the same, atic, as well'as along the Tripoli and with the proper vouchers, duly veri Tunisian seashores. The fishing of fied, to the undersigned executrix, sponges Is effected by divers who are at the office of Clarence Butt, In the 1st down from a boat to depths of 10, City of Newberg. Yamhill County. 20 and sometimes 25 meters, and pull Oregon, within six months from the the sponges from the rocks to which date of this notice. they are fixed. Some sponge fishermen use a long trident, bnt this system Is Dated this 28th day of October. fortunately falling Into disuse, since It 1920. spoils the sponges. In better-equipped Ettie M. Huntington Ashing grounds the gathering of Executrix of the laat Will and sponges Is effected by divers provided Testament of I. B. Huntington, de- with diving bells or dressed In cork ceaced. jackets Upon being gathered the sponges are Clarence Butt, squeezed, beaten and washed In order Attorney for Estate. to rid them of their black coating and First Issue October 28. soft substance which gives them a Last Issue November 25. very characteristic chlorine odor. When they begin to whiten they are Notice to Creditors. subjected to a frequently renewed solution of sulphuric add. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed ex Why Go to Colleger ecutrixes of the Will and of the I know a young Tale graduate In estate of Joslah Last C. Nelson, deceased, Philadelphia who la now convinced late of tjiis county,' by the County th a t a college education is s bar to w ealth. “G irard" w rites In the Phil Court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon: and that they have qualified adelphia Press. He Is a clever electrician and goi as such, and have received letters • Job after leaving Yale which paid \ testamentary upon said estate. him 830 a week. In his new place he Therefore, all persons having came In contact with an uneducated : claims against said estate are here- foreman who tried to persuade the : by notified and required to present college lad to “turn a day laborer and ! them, properly sworn to. to the pn- Join the union." dersigned, at the residence of A. P. He w as assured that In a fortnight Fletcher, at La Fayette, In said coun he could get 800 a week. The young son of KM stuck to his ty within six months from the date electrical Job and when wiring s build of this notice. ing In Philadelphia a boss painter told Dated, October 14th, 1920. him he could get double the 830 a Nancy Jane Belcher. week he was then getting If he took Cornelia May Fletcher. up the paint brush. Executrixes of said Estate of J. C. Do you wonder 'h a t this youth who holds his Yale sheepskin Is pnr.sled In Nelson, deceased. Ramsey, Lang A Nott, Attorneys figuring out Just how a college edu for said Estate. cation pays hint? First Issue October 14 th. Last Issue November 11th Administrator’s Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, R. L. Pope, has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Emma O. Pope, deceased, by the County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, and has qualified. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against the estate of Emma O. Pope, deceased, are notified and required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, duly verified, to the undersigned administrator at the office of Clarence Butt, In Newberg, Yamhill County, State of Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 14th day of October, 1920. R. L. Pope. Administrator of the eatate of Emma 0. Pope, deceased. Clarence Butt, Attorney for Eatate. First Iasua October 14. Laat Iaaue November 11. Executors Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. C. J. Clemenson, haa been duly appointed executor of the laat Will and Testament of Anna A. Lucas, deceased, by the County Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, and haa qualified. Now, therefore, all persona having claims against the eatate of Anna A. Lucas, the same person aa and also known by the name of Ann A. Lucas, deceased, are notified and required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, duly verified, to the under signed executor, at hla residence, in the City of Newberg, Yamhill Coun ty, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 14 th day of October, 1920. C. J. Clemenson Executor of the laat Will and Tes tament of Anna A. Lucas, deceased. Clarence Butt, Attorney for Eatate. First Issue October 14. Last Issue November lltk . Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of school district no. 29, of YamhUl county, state of Oregon, that a school meeting of said district will be held at the grade, on the 27 day of November, 1920, at two o’clock In the afternoon to vote on the pro position of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning, on June 21, 1920, and ending on June 30, 1921, Is estimated In the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: A LL KIND O F F E D and Stock Remedies at Some Real Bargains VINCENT’S FEED STORE IN U S E D C A R S OMswobile g Overland 85-4 Headquarter* for OLYMPIC FLOUR 0 808 1st S t Newberg, Ore Phone White 198 4- Overland 90 Franklin 60 Touring -, Franklin Roadster Teachers' salaries |34,800. Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, curtains, etc. |400. Flags 130. Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuild ing or fences $1,000. Improving grounds $500. Transportation of pupils $1,000. Janitor’s wages $1,750. Janitor's supplies $500. • » Fuel $1,500. Light and power $600. Water and telephone $125. Clerk's salary $600. Postal and stationery $40. For the payment of bonded debt and interest thereon, issued under sections 117. 144"to 148, and 422'Of the school laws of Oregon, 1917 $2- 600.50. : ........ Interest on money borrowed. $250. Insurance $300. Incidentals $500. Sinking fund $5.000. Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purpoees dur ing the year $51,495.50. Ford Touring Ford Touring W ill'take tmaÜ truck, or car[in trade. Becapitnlation Total estimated expenses for the year 361.495.50. Total estimated receipts not in cluding the tax to be voted $16,- 937.34. Balance, amount to be raised by district tax $35.558.1$ Dated this Third day of November, 1920. 0 Attest: W. W. Nelson Distric Clerk. V. A. Vincent, Chairman "Board of Directors. 6-8. UNDERTAKERS H 3 0 3 0 1 a ELLIOT FUNERAL DIRECTORS—EMBALMERS Hone draws or Auto Funeral Car a* preferred Satisfaction OuNranteed Office end Parlor» 705 and 705 1-2 Pint Phones: OAceCreen lid. Res. Blue 118, Ra 8 A. H. KEILINO Box 402 Phone Block 146 TURNER & CHRISTENSEN, Overland and Chandler Dealers. IMcMinnville, Ore Newber^O* ‘BILL’ Plumber ~~ THE WE PAY CASH FM Considered Rough Plank Floors the Height of Luxury Cream -Eggs-Poultry V EA L AND HOGS ALSO HIDES AND FELTS on consignment The wilderness did not provide planing mills to supply our forefathers with well fit ting flooring. Even the rudest kind of floor required many days of hard labor. “ ACCU1ATE WaCMT AMP TESTS Hazelwood Co. By CHRIST NELSON 80S First S t Well Seasoned Flooring and Siding Phsm Stack 22t INSURANCE can now be procured from us for practically any purpose, at prices that will please., Being a permanent part of your building, your flooring stock should be carefully selected. Let us help~you pick the kind that will give best service for your particular building. IN Old Line Companies The safest in the l i i ; run. & CO. C K. 'Spaulding Logging Co. WHITE 703Vs First Street The Home o(|Good Building Materials* iteoooooooorveooc-woooooeoooa NEW BERG \ Sand and Gravel Co. f ALL KINDS OF SAND f AND G R A V E L FOR h CEMENT AND ROAD | __ WORK £ OFFICE AND BUNKERS § Foot of Phone River St 3 Red 15 / % -oeowow-:>wo^o«K-er Gem Nut Margarine Carpenter Shop M ake DtBciam* SamJwichta It is economical, ao : Be C o m fo rU b re E NJOY warm, evenly heated rooms—no mailer how cold the weather. Nofires lo build—fire never out. The Air-Tight, slay tight construc tion enables you to keep fire over night and have a warm room to dress in. COLE’S i apre ad it on thick; E. P. SMITH Always fret in manuisrturing or i Shop corner Main and Hancock Sts. Order a carton today. SWIFT & CO. S v ift Wood Heater V The Newberg T ran sfer Co. Doss Local and Long Distance Hauling. FsrnRsre, Pianos and Safes a Specialty S. P. Timberlake, Prop. .i-. * Hardware Co. 3000000000000000000000C R K K 1 » s is guaranteed to stay air tight. No putty joints to crack and leak air Every joint double seamed Let us show you yours to day UMI Larkm-Prince Saw Kling 19 an expert Fnmature Repaired. Carpenter repairing done at 201 Main street. Estimates furnished. its O n Nat is spUodkl Its ose will improve yoar I H—w « se w .« IM Ir la Oar Original Ait-Tig hi L - Cor. 1st and Howard Sts When in need of a first-class workman or in a hurry to have weak done, phone Black 23 SETTLE Estimated Receipts From county school fund during the coming school year $11,717.34. From state school fund during the coming school year $1,720. Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year$ 2.5M. ---- - Total estimated receipts, not in cluding the money to be received from the tax which it Is proposed to vote $15,937.34. J V>'' Ford Touring BUDGET Estimated Expenditures > Office phone White 187 Residence phone Red 79 Yamhill County Abstract P. H. GIBSON, Mgr. 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