Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, December 04, 1924, Image 5

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    DAYTON TRIDUNB
A. N .
Merrill
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Fnlorcd at the |HIHt (,m(V |,
Oregon, as m < c imi cla»« mai
under th.. At t of Man h 3, |»7f
Sultacrlptlau II.Ml per vini in
4. 1W1.
F.VANGf I.D AL CHi'HG'H
Dayton
Sunday Hchoul
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SALES and StRVK F
Union Hriviiis
UNION VA J.E
Sunday School
KHOO a.
•IX
11 :<*) a. tn
7,Wp
K.LdC.2.
GRAND ISLAND
Sunday School
2 >> p
Presch log
nt
3 ¡y F m
F
!.. Fisher, Pu.tur.
Methodist Church
Sunday Schoo), 10 A. M., Geo H. Jack-
man, Supt.
Morning \\ orshlp, 11 Hermon by Pastor
Fpworth League
0:30 p. tn.
Union Servirei
7 :30 p. m.
¡■Service at Webfoot,
•Morning Worship,
» 30 A. M
Sunday Bclmol
Il A. M
Rev. Franklin. Pastor.
Full Guapul Aawornbiy
Preaching and Divine
Healing Service
Bunday—i'.00 p. tn.
Bible Study
Thursday “ ;30 p. m.
All arc welcome to come and worship
with IM.
Rev. Geo. Stieglitz,
Attention
FordOwners!
Ford parte, like almost everything else
worth while, are counterfeited. Imitation
parte are manufactured to SELL at the
highest possible rate of profit and the
grades of steel used are consequently not
the same high quality, specially heat-
treated alloy steels specified in Ford
formulas for the manufacture of GF-N-
ULNE FORD PART’S.
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The annual family reunion wm held
at the home of Mr». D rd R< b t.eot ,
Tbaiikagiving Day. AU the children
were present but one daughter Daisy
Those present to enj »y till. home com-
.mg were Mi. hurt, wife and
i
•on l.y'e
ad Portland. Mr. Cba» Na
w ¡fe and
•laughter Htty of Tig rd Mr Grovel
Johnson a d wife ol
Arthur Robinson, wife and sw» Jari
and David, .Mt. Fav Robiiuon, wife and
daughter Marie, Geo. Rolinaon and
wife and Roy Robeson all of Dayton.
Fay Robinson installed his radio otithi
in hi« mother« home fur lire occasion
and all enjoyed radio music during the
dav and evening.
Tbe Stringtown Needle club met Iasi |
Tuesday afternoon nt the home of Mm.
Harriett Edward«. A luncheon wa«
served by th« ho«te<a assisted by Mrr.
Jennie Reichstein and Margie Edwards.
A very pleasant time was spent by the
following members: Meedame» King,
Sweeney, Bramlet,
Hadley, Jenni.
Reich stein and Ida and Harnett Ed
want» and one guest Mre. Cora Me Far-
Tho«- attending the boxing match in
Newberg Wednewdny night from this
vicinity .were Scott Ei wards, Merle
Reichstein, Dale, Vernon, and Kennett,
Hadley, J
A. McFarlane mid Hoyd
and Glen McFarlane.
Ralph Hadlev nnd
family «pent
T.’iankejving at the Chas Hadlev homi
in Day ton. In the aftrnim n Cha» Had
ley ami wife and Ralph Hadlev and
wile drove to Newberg and on to Neha
lem valley to the old home of Chas Had-
iley, who lived there thirty year« ago,
|
Henry Chapman
accompanied bis
daughter in-law, Mre. L. 8. Chapman
home to Portland laat Thursday where
he visited her and the F. m . Hord fam­
ily a few da vs.
Ask for Part» Price List
When your Ford car, or Fordson tractor needs
attention, call on ua. For remember we are prop­
erly equipped, employ competent mechanics, and
use Genuine Ford and Fordson parts in aU
repair work:
Mrs. J. W. Lorett after undergoirg
sat ment in PnrtlanJ
fr.» tl.^
medical treatment
Portland for
the
1 st me nth or more hag recovered suffi­
ciently to be able to come borne laet
»auk.
Gates Motor Co
J. L. Sherman, president of the Bank
ot Ilavton, went to tbe Portland Surgi­
cal Hoapital, Sunday evening for an
operation which was performed Tue^Uv
He U reported to be doing nicely.
Diyton,
Oregon.
L. *C. 8auford and wife, ami C. <• I
Sanford motored from Toledo l»et Sat­
urday to the Chas. Simler home, re I
turning Sunday evening a- companied
by Mr». C. G. Sanford who bad Ite. n
helping
care for a sister who is ¡111
in McMinnville,
P rices R easonable
?
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Flannel Shirts
We have a large assortment of
flannel shirts in the olive drab light-
gruy, and navy, colors.
These are “Oregon City’ and “Argo-
naut ’ quality
riced $5.00
Medium Weight Flannel
Shirts
I hese are well made long service coat
sH Ie, 2 pockf’ts. Broad cuff collar and
culls interlined, colors grey and khaki.
Priced 83.00
Rubber ■ ooLwear
Now is the time to buy yonr rub-
bei foot wear whether Boots or Pacs
or Rubbers,
Wo have the very best brands.
“Hoods and U. S„ these have stood
g ths test by hard wear.
-
g “ft always pays to buy the best,
git never pays to buy inferior goods,
g We always handle the Best.
Shippy & Filer
AT THE MOVIEs
Saturday, Dec. 6
“Ihe King of Wild Horses
“feldphone Gid" Comedy
Next Week
Saturday, Dec. 13
JOE F. FRANCIS
•‘Top of New York”
Comedy, “Our Waitress is Safe
1
General Slacksmith nj & Horseshoeing
3RD BT
te*
W ork G uaranteed
DAYTON,
Box No. 83
Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 P. M.
MAM
TO
BETWEEN FERRY AND ALDER
Arcade Theatre
OREGON
P hone red 62
B ig B argain
O
ffer
Save h On Your
Mere hunting
for farmer and sportsman!
MAGAZINES I
A complete line of Men’s and
Hoy’s Clothing, Ladie,» Sweaters
and Scarfs
A Postcard will bring these sam­
ples to your home.
Fred Reichrtein and family, Hoy j J.
Vi’ards and family and Scott Edivards
anu' family spent I'hanksgiving at the
IVeM Alorgar. idge home.
MD THIS NEWSPAPER.
Rayo '€,n^ 9cholt« oi Salem is viNiting
At the ho
oi Dil» sitter Mrs. Kob’t
AdJison.
this combination to our readers for a short time only.
Renewal subscriptions will ba axtandad for one
"-•r from present date of expiration.
The comp my Hl lb* I'’. L. Reichst« in
home Thank- giving were« .MeDin Han*
ville and wife in’l *un LpM'd, Mr. Sav
age nnd a die o, f Mi'Mhin« ill»*, parent« of
Mr« Reichitej r «nd Mr». Mnry Rich­
ards and son Su t < of Castle Rock, Wa h
IC big interesting f
to ISSUES AT >/. PRICE X
Brooke nweem y n»d wife and little
daughter Imrbni a j InnandW 8. U'Ken
wife and eons Junia r and Robert drove
toMarquam Thank. ■'Kivi’iic ami spent
the day with W. 8. 5 ’Ren’s »nd Mm
Sweeney*, parvat.« ?<Ir. rtl’^ ^rs. Jlur-
Phy.
F.
. Hole »rid wife accompanied by
tbe Misses Evelyn and Emma Bogle
visited Irma Hole’» school near Newberg
last Wedne«dav evening and enjoyed
tbe Tbankagivrng program. They were
accompanied Lome by their daughter
Irma.
50% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS
RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH
’when first landing in Oregon. Ncwdlvri-
'to «ay Grandpa Hadley enjoyed »ei ir.g
Ids old neighbor, Mis. .fim He««, ulo
k ’ happened to la- visith g .it ibis I......
p
G. B. Abdill who wa» confined to bi”
home a few dav» recently with a severe
caae ot backache is now able to be
around again.
Prof. Wm Rutherford i« enjoying a
few dav» vieil of hi» father, mother and
sister.
Mr. Rutherford is a minister
of the gospel and with hie family will
soon go to Sacremento where he La
been engaged to preach.
Pleasantdale
Mr«. I^w Richard« and mu Fam <t
CSstls Rock Wa«h., «lulled Inui nnk
at the hum«» of .Mr«. Richard« brother»,
Fred and W. L. Rricbsh in.
Shull hand us some copy anew.
Ami tho»e that let right «hall be
hxppy.
And each by
great golden
ha»e
Hball fashion
moat
wonderful
aettlngi
In tvp»i of spiritual face.
And the quads and the leads shall
I* plenty;
We »hall set all work with bright
Gclden Rule»,
And when time is tailed lor the
recew.
We »hall
wash
up in
limpid pool».
—Jo Bwsrling, in National Printer-
Don't be miaied—Insist upon GENUINE FORD
PARTS made by the Ford Motor Company. By
•o doing you win get from 35 to 100 per cent
more wear from them, and you will pay the
lowest possible coat-—the same everywhere.
Paator.
a
form
When earth’» last form ba* been
printed,
And the preue« are runted and
»tilled;
When the la»t »lug 1» cut on the
lino,
And there are no more form»
to I* killed,
We »hall rest, and, faith, we »ball
need it;
I-ay off for a noon or two.
Till the
Super
Of »II good
C has . K nights
Carlton.
ï
«« together to their Lutmd .drXge
Sportsmen spend more time hnnting for ,hw>o
'¿POSTED PRO^RTY {
Oregon
Th is book will help you
find more and better
shooting. Write for your
E. L DU PONT
DE NEMOURS ACO .?■*
Sporting Po^er Diviata»
Wilmingtn
-
new L efever N itro -
S pecial only $29.00
•t half ri th** u«ual auberription ndre. Readin« m.waw
the whole family - fiction.
ipca, poultry, dairy. Iiveato<
etc. Don't tntas thia unuaua!
able, interesting and inatrut
.
MINTING;
Jefever
This is your chance to get 12 big iwues of each of
v,,ua1bl= m«8“in«i-4« issues in all—
»portem«, o.
Wstl flnisbtd. eonsidartaf
much «N u a«
Send in your
’• Both new
Howard Hwlley of .Puftland spent
from \\ edneeday evening to Hunday at
the home ot his parents, R.- $. Hadley few Xviw week“8
'‘Ck
rend, cause most!
«nd wile.
Ersil Gubeer and Gerald Hadlev went ”1
lorett bre-’. Another argu-
Geo. Foster and ,«ife visited T/ia"k»- with the Dayton High school basket' ment for one mnr«
\
“Ore L0D»HtUUcn
«ivingatlho Wm. Foster bo.w ne.ar ball team to the Corbett high school. I
on the other side of Portland np the | amendment.
Dayton.
Columbia highway, Wednesday night
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Walter Jackman of Portland »pent H* where the hoyi and girls teams both
played a game of basket ball.
Wayne Wheeler says there are
week end with hoi ne folks.
Ethel Jackman was home from her only 3,000,000 drinkers in rhe U
Miss Valerla F! inf who i» attending
school at Montili util «pent the week end school in Salem to sj>end Thanksgiving 8. now. Wayne evidently regards
•t the home of h p falber Nels Flint. .
with home folks,
Now V ork as a foreign city.
For Rent or Safe
proof-tast «4
with aa sx-
trama load. a
standardised
ths world’« championship
at th« Olympic r»n»«w tn
London Lefevar ha» stood
for »ervto. and durability
Writ* fer Catalogua
LEFEygR ARMS CO.
BOX A
ITHACA.
Hi mer Wall end fami’y of Wat-
Two acri s. ots of fruit, new barn co. Oregon were Th» okegiving
large chiek-n home ond parks, Kt ests of Mrs. Wall’s mother, Mrs.
¡Elizabeth Simler.
modern 11) room houre.
Julia A. May
Mrs. A.'meda Simler was a stage
Day ton. Oregon.
I passenger to Sheridan last Friday
i morning in company with Mrs.
Notice
(Ida M. Warren of Portland, De-
Persons who elrip| ed my tractor parlment Inspector of tbe W R
are
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, known. PhaFe return things C. and visited Donaldson Corp No.
| tnken and avoid further trouble • 121 of that city. A splendid timo
Carl Mitchell, Dayton, Ore, I is reported.