® a y ton V olume xii N o . 31 frítame DAYTON, OREGON, JUNE 29. 1923. PICNIC IN “PARK CITY” INCUMBENTS ELEC® AT SCHOOL MEETING Residents from Tennessee Sponsors L. A. ROSSNER WILL CONTINUE for Old Fashioned Dinner In Dayton Park WILL BE HELD JULY 4 AS DIRECTOR AND W. T. Freedom SUBSCRIPTION 11.75 P R YEA* i m DAtroN ms « GRADUATEDAT U.0FŒ EARLE COBURN AND HARRY w. 1 GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB HAS FOURTH ANNUAL REUNION Shower for Coming Bride is Heid and Approaching Marriage of Another Announced CLYDE SHIPPY SUFFERS SEVERE SHERMAN GET DIPLOMAS II. TUCKER CLERK A fourth-of-July picnic in the Day- I l«n pur’ for those whose eelebratin' i propensities Io not carry them fur BUlil AKI UNNAMMOUMY CMOStN | way into the wom I s ot mountains, < to the barbecue at Carlton o to x e President Harding in Portland, is b Report Shows Dayton District Free ing planned. It is being arrang From Debt while Property is \ largely under the auspices of Tenner Worth $30,000 -Contrast scans living in the county, several of With Rest of County •whom, have hopes of organizing a group of the natives or former resi­ I.. A. RoMsncr wax unanimously c- dents of that state for social purposes. b-cted to succeed himself as director Although going under the name of of School District No. 28 at the annual '‘Tennesseean Picnic" the event will be school meeting held in the Dayton equally open to all who desire to join school June 18. A. C. Detmering and in festive spirit for an old fashioned Geo. H. Hessler are the other directors basket lunch, it is declared. All Ten- whose terms did not expire, th" for-. i ’nesHee-Oregonians are being urged to mor automatically becoming chairman ■ome prepared to contribute* to an im­ of the boar