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THVMPAT JANUARY 1», li t i . CHEHALEM L u t Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Uil-j I f 8ullivan gave an afternoon tea. | to which a number of the ladle* i were Invited. The afternoon was •Vent in social ro overeat ion and in looking at a display of exquisite hand made laces, which Mrs. Sulli van collected while in Europe. after- whlch dainty refreshments were served. Owing to the inclemency of the weather a number of those in vited were unable to be present. All pawaant voted Mrs. Sullivan a de lightful entertainer. TlWjee enjoy in g her hospitality were: Mrs. J. C . Smith and daughter' Margaret, l i r a Goodin, Mm. Ben Tergen, Mra Mabel Washbond. Mias Roberts. Mrs,1 W . C. Smith and Mra R. C. Baker. Next Sunday the annual election o f Sunday school officers will be held. Be sure and come and be on tim e Following Sunday school there w ill he preaching. Come and bring a light lunch and stay for the after noon services. Christian Bndeavor nt 1 :M p. m. Preaching at 1:41 p. m. It has been decided to do this ms, a regular thing for the rest of the bad weather months. 'Hie Ladles Aid Society Seems to be ’showing signs o f life. Probably <he reappearing of the sun has had samething to do with it. They will held a meeting in the basement of the church this week on Thursday- A ll the ladles are Invited. Miss Roberts, the primary teacher a t Swing Young, was 111 last Friday an d In her absence one of the seventh graders. Winona Smith took charge In the primary room. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atkinson, of Sand Lake. Oregon, made a week-) end visit with their brother. H. C. Baker, on their return trip from California, which they made in their Chevrolet, as far south as Los An geles. On account of snow in the mountains of northern California they decided to come back by boat from San Francisco, which they did. Next Sunday is the anniversary o f a great day In the nation’s his tory, the day the Eighteenth Amend ment to the Constitution of the United States affecting nation-wide prohibition was adopted. West Che- halem is going to celebrate the day by singing temperance songs and a few temperance leadings will be giv en. ’Everybody Is extended a hearty Invitation to come. NNOUNCEMEN • \ Q - • t / . ^^M m w m aaam m u B U IL D I T -N O W * The Ch&s. K. Spaulding Logging Co. wishes fo announce to the readers o f the Newberg Graphic and all who contem plate building any kind o f structure from the small est chicken house to the largest mansion—that the exclusive service of the N A T IO N A L BUILDERS B U R E A U * •' have been obtained for this territory Economically Correctly BUILD Beautifully LAB TTTT.T. Ben Crawford, of Ellensbi Washington, visited with his cousin. Oeorge Smith, Thursday and Friday and with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Crawford is on his way to South America, where he intends to locate. Mrs. C. M. Kiser received word from Sherwood that her mother, Mrs. Fro ns Jones, is very Bick. She hast ened to her bedside. Wednesday. George Smith and son, Edminston. went to McMinnville Monday on road business. The county court said they were willing to meet Clackamas county with a market road. Mrs. J. A. Parrott is in New berg where sbe is taking cbiroprator treatments from Drs. Gochnour and Daniels. Jim Parrott helped his brother, Scott, butcher two fine porkers, Thursday. C. C. Loucks, R. H. Walls. C. A. Allen and I. J. Tautfest were in Ore gon City Wednesday on road bust ness. Mrs. ' Roy Hocker spent several- days In Portland during the holidays. The Commercial Club meets Jan uary IS. Mr. and Mrs. Rufe Bristow, spent Friday at the home of C. M. Kiser. Frank Deach, of Newberg, is visit in g with George Smith’s this week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Young and daughter, Jeanne, of Linnton, are vh&ttng with Mrs. Young’s sister, Mrs. Will Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Houcks are visiting at the home of their neiee, Mrs. I. J. Tautfest. Reuben. Roy, Carl and Clarence Kramlen. spent Sunday evening with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith. Dick Lee, who has been working in Eastern Oregon, spent Christmas with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Kent K ape. of 8a lem. and Mias Alta Edminston. who Is teaching in the Deschutes country, spent Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Mra. Sam Edminston. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and m , Howard, and Frank Deach took Banday dinner at the Wlllnor Farm wMh Mr. and Mrs. Will Hitchen. Farcy Kiser is sawing wood for his an d«. Frank Kiser. y Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson, are leaving for Cascade Locks, where they have a Job In a logging camp. Satisfactorily \ . . . Photographs, floor plans, specifications— in fact see your building before It is built Select a design from our plan book, one of the most elabor ately prepared'books of its kind ever issued • v - - ATIONAL UILDERS UREAU O T H IN G ETTER U IL T INVESTIGATE THIS SERVICE I Chas. K . Spaulding Lumber Co. THE HOME OF GOOD BUILDING MATERIAL Administrator's Notice Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, Roy L. Hanvllle, has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Annie E. Branch, de ceased. by the County Court o f Yam hill County, Oregon, and baa quali fied. Now. therefore, all poraona. having claims against the estate of Annie E. Branch, deceased, are notified and required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, duly verified, to the undersigned administrator, at his residence, in the City of New berg, Yamhill County, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated this ldtta day of December, 192«. ROY L. HANVILLE. Administrator of the eetete of An nie M . Branch, deceaed. Clarence Butt. Attorney for «state. First Issue December Id, 1920. Isaac Smith and Jno. F. ChHuman, Lest Issue January 13, 1121. wrbo were schoolmates in Siam. Iowa, t tfty-flve years ago. met Tuesday, of C. E. Akers transacted business st this wssk, st Mr. Bullocks/ and re teh coubty seat ons day this wash. newed old acquaintance. Administrator’ s Notice. | Administrator*» Notioe of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, J. C. Colcord, baa been undersigned administrator of the estate of Anna Powell, deceased, has duly appointed administrator of the filed his final account aa said ad estate, within the state of Oregon, ministrator in the County Court of of Calvin W. Doe, deceased, by the Yamhill county, Orsgnn, and that County Court of Ymmhlll county, said court has appointd Monday, Febuary 7, 1921, at eleven o’clock Oregon, and haa qualified. a. m. of said day, as the day and Now, therefore, all persona having hour for the hearing of objections claims agantat the estate of Calvin to said final account and the settle W. Doe, deceased, are hereby noti ment thereof. Now therefore, all persons inter fied and required to present the same, ested in the estate of said deceased with the proper vouchers, duly veri are hereby notified and required to fied to the undersigned administrat appear at the county courtroom, at or, at the United States National the Court House at McMinnville, Bank of Newberg, In tUb city of Yamhill county, Oregon, at said time, Newberg, Yamhill county, Oregon, to then and there show cause. If any within six months from the date of there be. why said account should not this notice. be settled, allowed and approved and Dated this 30th day of December. said estate forever and finally 1920. settled, and said administrator dis J. C. COLCORD, charged. f Administrator of the estate, with Dated January 9, 1921. JOSEPH N.. POWELL, in the state of Oregon, of Calvin W. Dos, deceased. Administrator of the estate of Anna Powell, deceased. CLARENCE BUTT, Attorney. First Issue, January 9, 1921. First Issue, December 30, 1920. Last Issue. February*. ’ M l . Last Issue, January 27, 1921. Drs.Gochnottr& Daaieh NEWBBRQ CHIROPRACTORS Sand and Gravel Ca. STEAM and ELECTRIC BATHS ALL KINDS OF SAND AND G R A V E L F O R CEMENT AND ROAD WORK OFFICE AND BUNKERS Phone Black 40 for appointment. Foot of River St Manage, Hydro-Therepy and Electric Treatment« Phone Red 1S6 110 North School street First door north of YamhUl Elec tric Co.'s oiricc. NEWBERG. OREGON. INSURANCE ■N ATTORNEY AT LAW CLAREN CE BUTT Will practice In all the courts of the state. Special attention given to Probate work, the writing of deeds, mortgagee, contracts and the drafting of all papers. Office ; 2nd floor, Union Blok Newberg, - Oregon. Old Line Companies The aafeot in the long rtn. W H IT E & CO. Furai Street