Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 13, 1922, Page THREE, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    HEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922
WITH THE CHURCHES
.......■
.................. ..B iT
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Christian Science Society holds
services every Sunday morning at 11
o’olock and Wednesday evening ser­
vices at 8 o’clock at 106 South Col­
lege street The public Is cordially
Invited to atttend these services.
--------- o---------
FRIENDS CHURCH
Sunday school 9:45; Asa Sutton,
superintendent.
Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m.
Morning worship. 11 4. m.
At > p. m. union services at the
city park.
Fred E. Carter, pastor.
Welcome.
---------o— ------
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
H. E. Krelder, pastor; residence
608 Orant street; phone Blue 70.
Sunday service» Sunday school at
10 a. m. Preaching by the pastor
at 11 a- m. - -
Preaching at 6 p. m.
Young people’s meeting at 7:00 p.
m. -f
a--------- -
- i r..-
!■ —
so that the program > of this church
is looming large. We have learned
to do according to the exhortation
“ If Ood is your partner, make your
plans large."
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday at 8 p. m. Don’t miss It
No evening service. Union meetings
In the park. Intermediate C. E. 5
p. m. Senior C. E. 7 p. m. A cordial
invitation Is extended to everyone
to attend any or all of the services
of thjs church. C. H. Phillips, min­
ister.
.
. ■. . I
NE W GAME LA W ON SEASONS
FOR OREGON ANNOUNCED
—
In. accordance with the recent de­
cision of the Oregon state game
commiseion to make all hunting
laws uniform throughout the state,
announcement haa been made by the
commission, that thé open season, as
defined in chapter 158, section 2, of
the general laws o f Oregon of 1931,
for hunting, killing, taking or pav­
ing in posse selon, alive or dead, the
following named game animals and
game birds, respectively, shall be as
NAZARENE CHURCH
follows:
The open season for deer through
By J. Lord, pastor, residence 900
odt the entire state shall be and la
Fifth st. Phone Blue 178.
hereby declared to be from August
Sunday School 9:45 A- M.
Preaching at 11 A. M. A 8 P. M. SO to October 31 of each year, both
Prayer meeting Wednesday even- dates inclusive.
The open aeason for quail and
lng at 8; 00
Yc
foung Peoples Meeting, 7 P. M. Chinese pheasants in all sections of
the state where there la an open
Sunday.
♦ T- V --------- S---------
’ ? '< season therefor shall ha and Is de­
clared to be from October 16 to Octo
BAPTIST CHURCH
her 81 of each year, both dates in­
Rev. w. H. Cox, pastor, residence clusive.
816 College street; phone White 118.
The open season for grouse, or
Sunday morning— Sunday school native pheasants. In alt sections of
• :4K; Ralph Oray. superintendent.
the state where there la an open sea­
Preaching service at 11:00. :
son is declared to be from August
Sunday evening— B. Y . P: U 7:60, 20 to September 30 of each year,
Mias Florence Nye, president.
both dates inclusive.
•;
A t .8 p. m. union services at the
The open season for sage hens in
city park.
all sections of the state where there
Wednesday— Prayer service 8:00 is an open season is declared t<T be
P. m.
from July 16 to July 81 of each
Thursday— Choir practice, 8:00 p. year, both dates inclusive.
The open season for prairie chick­
You are cordially invited to these ens ia all section s o f the state where
meetings; here you will meet Ood. there Is an open season Is declared
interpreted so that you may grasp to be from October 15 to October 81
Him and Hie works. If you are un­ of each year, both dates inclusive.
owned, come and let us direct you
Notice is also given by the com­
to dose companionship with Him. mission that the changes in the open
He levee you and deeires your com­ season made by the foregoing order
pany. Bring your cklldren to Sun­ in nowise affect the bag limits or
day school.
other regulations provided by law
respecting the hunting for. killing,
taking or having In possession, alive
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
or dead, of such game animals or
The revival meetings closed last game birds.
Lord’s day evening, 'hie work ha*
Any and all persona hunting for.
been strengthened by the addition ktlltng. taking or having In posses
of 53 new members to the local con­ sion, alive or dead, any deer, quail.
gregation. The Bible school has Chinese pheasants, grouse or native
grown. The cause of Christ haa phwsaate sage hens or prairie
been prospered In ~the town f o r t h «
chickens in the state of Oregon in
religious tendency has been encour­ violation of the foregoing order will
aged In members o f other churches be prosecuted as by law provided.
because o f the preaching o f the word
The Oregon state game commis­
of Ood by evangelist Ross. On Sun­ sion is composed of the following:
day afternoon last four persons were I. N. Fleischner, chairmen; George
baptised In the river at the beme of H. Kelly, Blaine Hallock. M. A.
Ouy Abernathy. It was a most love­ Lynch and L. E. Bean, commission­
ly scene and was witnessed by a
good number of people from town. ers.— Oregon ian.
Brother Ross conducted a short ser­
Stonixr Ratlin»
vice before the baptismal service.
Place the raisins on g tin plate
Communion service as usual next
Lords’ day.
Brother Phtmps win and heat them thoroughly tn a hot
deliver the message at that service. oven to make them split open easily
An Intensive campaign is to be for the removal of the stones.
---------o---------
made to Increase the Bible school at­
tendance beyond even Its present
INSURE with the uregon Fire Re­
growth. Then there win have to lief Association and keep your money
be an equipment equal to the growth at home.
S ltf
for comfort and cleanliness
burn PEARL OIL
Instead o f “feeding:” a ran ge in a n o t
stuffy kitchen this sum mer, you can
save yourself a lot o f trouble and w ork
by cooking w ith a good oil cookstove.
P
I
i f
N o coed o r w ood to tug, no ashes to
shovel out. A cool, d e a n kitchen w ith
a steady, controlled heat concentrated
. directly on the utensil.
F o r best results be sore to use Peart
O il— the dean, economical kerosene
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE O f J I -
NAL SETTLEMENT
^
, Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of the
estate of Oilmore ¿R. TayloriJ/de­
ceased, has filed her final account a»
said a d m i n i s t r a t r i x in the County
Court of Y em h ill' County, Oregon,
and that said (Court has appointed
Monday, August 14, 1922. at .11
o’clock In the forenoon of aald day.
as the day and hour for the hearing
of (objections to said final account
and the settlement thereof.
Now, therefore, all persons In­
terested In the estate of said de­
ceased, are hereby notified and/in­
quired to appear at the County
Court room, at the Court House, gt
McMinnville, Yamhill County, Ore­
gon, at said time, to then and there
show .cause, If any there be, why
said account should not be settled,
allowed and approved, and said es­
tate forever and finally settled, and
said administratrix discharged.
Dated July 18. 1932.
-
LE ILA E. TAYLORT,
Administratrix o f the estate of
Gilmore R. Taylor, deceased.
Clarence Butt, attorney for estate.
First pub. July 13, 1922.
Last pub. Aug. 10, 1923.
Prices on H artford Pas­
senger C ar T ire s and
Tubes, qffectiveM oySth,
are n o t su bject to war-
tax, th e w ar-tax having
been included.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to a license Issued out of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Ynuhtll County, the undersigned,
as guardian of the estate o f Lilly
Florence Hutsen, Incompetent, will,
at any time subsequent to July 33,
1932, st the law office of C. R.
Chapin In Newharg, Oregon, sell' the
Interest of the said Incompetent In
and to the following described real
premises, to wit:
Tracts numbered 16, 17, 16, 16.
and 20 tn North Newberg Fruit Land
Subdivision, In Yamhill County, Ore-
Further notice Is hereby given
that aald sale o f aald premises will
be for «ash In hand at the time of
sale, or upon such terms as may be
approved by the undersigned- guar­
dian and said court;
Dated June 13. 1938.
SADIE E. STEWART.
Guardian o f the estate of Lilly
Florence Hutsen, Incompetent.
C. R. Chapin, attorney.
First pub. Jane 23, 1932.
Last pub. July 20, 1922.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Yamhill County, as ad­
ministrator with the W ill annexed
of the estate of James W. Kelly, de­
ceased.
Therefore, all persons having
claims against said estate are here­
by notified and required to present
the same with proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned at the
law office of C. R. Chapin, Newberg.
Oregon, within six months after the
date o f the first publication of this
notice.
—
Dated July 5th. 1828.
B. M. LB F E V R E .1
Administrator with the will an­
nexed. Estate of James W. Kelly, de­
ceased.
C. R. Chapin. Attorney.
First publication July 6, 1822
Last publication August 3, 1922.
NOTICE OF «AT.F O F CHATTELS
UNDER LIEN
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a Hen by me under author­
ity of law in such cases, I will on
Saturday the 15th day of July, 1922,
at the hour of Two O’clock P. M.. at
Number 703 First street in the City
of Newberg, Yamhill county, State
of Oregon, sell at public auction the
following described personal proper
ty, towlt:
One set of Double Team Harnesses,
or a part thereof sufficient to pay
my Just and reasonable charges for
work and labor bestowed upon said
property in the repair thereof, which
work and labor was so bestowed by
me at the request of the owners
thereof, towit: Dunniston Brothers,
more than tjiree months before such
date towlt: Jaunary 19th, 1922.
A. c. s m i t h .
39t3
Lien Holder.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed as
Administratrix of the estate of I. W.
Hill, deceased, by an order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Yamhill County, and has quali­
fied as such administratrix.
Therefore, ajl persons having
claims against said estate, are here­
by required to present the same, with
proper vouchers, to the undersigned
at the law office o f C. R. Chapin,
Newberg. Oregon, within six months
after Jane 15, 1923.
MABEL A. HILL.
Administratrix of estate of I. W.
Hill, deceased.
C. R. Chapin, attorney for estate.
First pub. June 15. 1922.
Last pub. July 13,1922.
MONUMENTS
ROLLS
MARKERS
Before ordering one see
0. M. KEILING, SEXTON
that is refined and re-refined b y a
* ' I’* '
THREB
HE stun of $10.90 never
bought so much tire value
as it does today in the Hartford
“H " Tread 30 x 3%.
T
A value that isn’t just in the
price, hut greater than ever
before, because of the price.
•V
t:
IMMHlOWa
C
A . S M IT H
We Recommend H a r t f o r d 'T i r e s and T u b es
Butter W rap p ers Prin ted at the G raph ic O ffice
sas-
=1
nouncement
E T A K E P L E A S U R E I N A N N O U N C IN G
to our friends and customers that the F O R D
Motor Company has appointed us as an
W
Authorized Ford Service Station
They have confidence in our ability to serve you,
and we will use our best efforts to give the service
demanded by this company and by Ford owners.
W e carry a complete stock o f Genuine Ford parts
and are equipped to do
Ford Work at Ford Prices
W e also wish to announce that our repair depart­
ment w ill be in charge o f Floyd J. “ Red” Rice,
who has had extensive experience iu all lines o f
auto repairing and specializes on Ford work.
This agreement does not mean that we can sell
you a new Ford, but we can filf your old one with
special process.
Good Associated Gasoline
F o r sale b y dealers every w h ere. A s k ;
for it b y nam e
P earl Ofl.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
C
Anderson Motor Co.
Bex 402, Newberg, Oregon, or phone
Blaek 14«.
A ll work guaranteed. Builds all
kinds e f cement earbe and vaults»
• M grave eovers. Lots and single
graves cared for by tke year.
.
«O.
X,