GRAPHIC, XHUBSDAY, MAY 85 , 1982 Circulation in Yamhill County Hans O. Hansen A w f to Harry L. Baker; NV6 lots 3 A 4 blk 14 Hur­ ley and Larges Addition to Newberg. 910.00 • • n v r I ffl \ hì ; ■ I • . , . , . A n y well-informed garage m echanic will tell you the Special-Six leads in value from the standpoint of endurance, com fort, pow er and econom y of upkeep. Drive one yourself and you will realize w hy thousands of owners have found in it those qualities which go to make up motoring satis­ faction and pride of ownership. D. B. Hill A wf to Otto W. Helder A Matt Mouse; part lots 6 A 9 blk 1 Original town Sheridan. 910.00 John C. Jensen A wf to Max Beh­ ling; 99 acres ln J. B. Rowland DLC in t 3 s r 4 w. 919.000.00 Rose Joy A huab to Joseph Brock; 2.50 acres ln J. B. Rogers DLC in t 3 s r 2 w. 910.00 Floyd C. A Alfred Lady to C. B. Snedger; 40 acres In sec 34 in t 5 s r 7 w. 310.00 W. T. Lewis A wf to William W. Thurston; lots 3 A 4 A SH lots 2 A 5 blk 31 Hurley and Larges Addi­ tion to Newberg. 910.00 City o f McMinnville to T. A. Gren­ fell A w f; 127.61 acres In sec 8 and 2.17 acres in J. H. Berry DLC in t 4 a r 5 w. 91.427.58 C. R. Parsons A w f to John S. Luke; 240 acres in see,34 t 2 s r 5 w. 93.800.00 Noah Perry A w f to Lydia A. W hite; lot 10 blk 3 Cavell’s Addition to Newberg. 910.00 Albert R. Sergeant A w f to L. L. K irts; lot 2 A 8 20 ft lot 3 blk 30 Oak Park Addition to McMinnville 310.00 ’ Rudolph J. Thiersteen to S. Elisa­ beth Thomas; lots 94. 96, 66 Bewley Land. 910.00 *• W . J. Udell to B. A. Kllks; 120 seres I u s e c l 6 t 5 s r 4 w . 310.00 1 o To save a shin on hills lla n y an autom obile toils to deliver the pow er and speed o f w hich it is capable, toils in acceleration and on the hills, be­ cause o f poor lubrication. T h e purpose o f lubrication is to reduce friction. In this connection it m ust be re­ m em bered that oils have internal or m o­ lecular friction. T he heavier the oil (the m ore this internal friction, w hich has to he overcom e b y and uaes up pow er. T h e ideal oil for the autom obile is the thinnest oO w hich w ill keep the bearing surfaces separated, and at the same tim e offer in itself the least frictional resistance to the engine pow er going to the rear o r driving 8. P. CO. 1BSUES NEW BOOK LET “ OREGON OUTDOORS’’ 11 " l'in r" .1 'f*j Attract Ire to sajr the least Is tbs new 1922 booklet “ Oregon Outdoors" which describes the scenic features and rqgorts of Western Oregon. The —endurance and dependability have been built into it b y the cover design is a work o f art in four manufacturer through the use o f high-grade m aterials and work­ colors, and features in beautlflul shades the intense bigness o f the manship. ----U . SP E C IA L -SIX great outdoors and immediately sug­ —a Studebaker-built L-head m otor. 3yi x 5. develops fifty horse- gests a vacation. 5 -/W . n r w . B j W ithin the booklet are pages o f SOH .P. information that give the vacation­ —econom y o f upkeep with repair shop attention reduced to a ist s good idea of outing places, how Touring Car . . 1475 to reach them, hotel and cottage rates, with names and addresses of managers or owners. The articles are well Illustrated with neatly grouped halftones. Tillamook County beaches are prominently featured and splendidly set forth In picture and story. Surf iM ^ m ). . . bathing, bathers, and some o f the Sedan. 1 . . . cottages and hotels are pictured. The j short and Interesting ride over the Coast Range la well described ss are the Beach resorts. The Delights o f Newport— Charm­ ing seashore resort, are weH told In paragraph and picture. Nye-Beach broad and smooth is shown with some o f the nearby stopping places. Magnificent and moat natural is the panoramic reproduction of Crater Lake, which is shown on center spread o f the folder in four colors. Other places of resort covered In the booklet are Mt. Jefferson; The Upper Willamette; Diamond Peak; Nawbarg, O regon - The McKensie River; Three Sisters; Coos Bay Region; The Upper Ump­ qua; Oregon Caves; Llthia Park; The Rogue and Klamath Lake coun­ try; Portland and vicinity; Beau­ tiful Oswego Lake; Oregon’s Mineral 8prings sad Golf Links. The booklet is now o ff the press 1«. Mrs. J. W. Chandler’s third addi­ Smith, w half of n half block 51 Ed­ BEAL ESTATE TRANSFEBS and Is for free distribution. Copies tion McMinnville. 9900.00. wards addition to Newberg. 210. Dana C. Acuir to J. W. and E. J. may be had on request, to agents W. A. Bond and wife to J. R. Alice M. Bra.neton at el to F. B. Southern Pacific Lines, or by writ­ Acuff, three-fourths o f acre In block Churchmen, 400 acres In P. Lynch ing John M. Scott. General Paasenger DLC in tp 5 e. r 7 w. |1.00. Agent, Portland, Oregon. John Duerst and wife to Lawrence Buel, 5.29 acres In J osl Denforth DLC in tp 5 end ( s, r 6 w. |L00. MABBIAGE LICENSES Jemee F. Davie and wife to M. O. Caille Baswell, Sheridan, Or. to Morris, lot 7 blk 4, Heuswlrth’e 2nd Thomas Edwin Powell, Sheridan, edditlon Yamhill. |600. Oregon. W. R. Dean and wife to Alva 8. Gulley; 40.16 acres in W. T. W al­ lace and James Badley DLC in tp 2 s, r 2 w. 15000. Ralph Dean and wife to Alva 8. Gulley, 10 acres In James Badley DLC. In tp 1 a r 2 w. .»1.00. F. K. Helder and wife to Edward 107 North Main E. Turps, 1.16 acres in sec 17, tp 6 s, r • w. 910 . Thomas Herd, Jr., to Thomas Herd; 200x240 feet In Newberg. $19. Celia1 Johnston and husband to Harvey Berry and wife. 8 acres in John W hits DLC In tp 4 s, r 4 w. 910. R. J. Kinney to Jay L. Kinney. 2.60 acres in John Hess DLC in tp 2 s, r 2 w. 910 . John Moulet to G. W. Belt; t*K o f see 20 ta tp 2 a, r 6 w. 9100 . W. E. Ramey and wife to Orril O. Smith, lots 32, SS and 34 in north west N ew berg'F ruit land subdivis­ ion. 910. F. R. Schaefer to Hssel I. Schaef­ er, lota 9 and 2, blk 63, Lafayette. —unusually com fortable, becam e of its deep, genom e leather up­ holstery and long sem i-elliptic springs, front and rear. - Chassis...........51200 (2-PSss.) . . . 1425 (APhss.) . . . 1475 g® m o re p o w e rfis p e e d ~ less m ctioQ and w e a r ~ timCBmdMrkathm A n d e rso n M o to r C o . C lin e Fresh Vegetables and Fruits. 714 First Street Phone Black 8S1 Free Delivery Four Times Daily. J. Leavitt Realty Co. INSURANCE - LOANS - RENTALS Travel Costs are Down Be To Portland—and Return Happy This Spring in a Home o f Your Own p vim-' May 26 to «■ llrfWHr’ • s 91 . 00 . A home where you out offer your wife and children the oppor­ tunity to enjoy life without restriction»—to do us they please, not as they wish—is something you owe them. Make up your mind to get out o f the wasteful rut of endless rent paying. This oompany is ready and w illing to assist you w ith ybur building problems. Call at this ofiloe and look over hundreds of plans and photographs of homos actually built.. Complete sets o f blue prints are furnished free of charge with the lumber. Call now. CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY of Lumber and Building Material J. R. Smith to W. A. and .Ella Bond, lot 34 North Newberg fruit land subdtvialoa. 310 . Orvil O. Smith and wife to W. E. Ramey and wife, lots 9 and 10 and east half 9. blk 11, Deaklns’ 2nd ad­ dition to Newberg. 910. Lucy F. Ulrich and husband to Olive Browning, undivided one-stxth o f west half of east half sec 29, tp 5 s. r 5w. 92390. Howard Walton and wife to W il­ liam A. Bond and W . T. Lewis, 6.90» acres In James Morris DLC in tp S s, r 2 w. 31500. a „ Walter Buuck to W. T. Lewis; lots 3 A 4 A 8 * lots 9 A 5 blk 31 Hurley and Larges Addition to New- bsrg. 910.00 W. R. Bunn and w f to H. M. Rob­ erta; 1 1 H x 100 ft. in blk 3 Yam­ hill. 910.00 L Caaselman A w f to J. M. Jensen Realty C o.; lot 3 blk 2 Lafayette 910.00 Harris*» Conklin, by sh eriff to E. E. Elliott; 40 acres in sec 33 t 2 s r 5 w. 92.302.94 Jesse Cross A w f to Walter Buuck; lots 2 A 4 A S tt lots 2 A 5 blk SI Hurley and Larges Addition to New­ berg. 9700.90 B. W. Ferguson A wf to George A Pearl Martin; 6 acres In S. Cosine DLC in t 4 s r 4 w. 93.000.00 J. H. Fluster A w f to John Auer; 12.99 scree I d m c 15 t t ■ r I w 910. Homer M. Frick A wf to O. L. Woods, trustee; lot 1 blk 3 Bibees Addition to Sheridan. 91.500.00 May Hamblin to George W. Ham­ blin; 30 acres in John Whits DLC in t 4 s r 4 w. 91.202.96 c. September 30 $ 1 .1 5 fo r W e e k - E n d T ic k e t s $ 1 .1 0 fo r 1 5 - D a y T ic k e t s $ 1 . 5 0 fo r S e a s o n T i c k e t s S a le D a t e s a n d T r a n s i t L i m i t s Week-End Tickets on sale Fri.. Saturday and Sunday $ 1.15 G ood until Tuesday following sale date ^ ^ H £ b a y Tickets on eale Friday and Saturday, $ 1.10 G ood until 15 days after title date Season Tickets on sale daily, $ 1.50 Good for 3 months, not to exceed Oct. 31 Ship and travel Southern Pacific Lines, the “ Pioneer” in development o f W estern Oregon. Southern Pacific Line« paid $37,833.47 or 4.68 per ce n t o f all taxes in Yamhill County for year 1921. For further particulars ask agents * SO U TH ERN PACIFIC LIN ES , CEO. W. JAM ES, Itesi Agast JOHN M. SCOTT, Gsnsral Passenger Agent