Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, December 25, 1924, Image 5

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    DAYTON TRIBUNE
A. N. Merrill.
Pleasan tdal e
Tim Gates Motor Co have in-1 WINTER SHORT COURHES
H tul led u
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ANNOUNCED AT O. A. C.
1 ’’k”’*”1 "i 'i
fli 1,, ft
" in Martin who was kicked hy »»d »re now prepared to take cars
Winter short courses covering
Oregon, as second eins* mail matter « horse several days ago and |n. of your batteriee
Remember a
under the Act of March 3, 1H70
11 subjects in five department» of
jured quite badly by having sever- |<H«cbarge<J battery freezes
very the school of agriculture have just
al ribs broken and his nose inj ur- le“MV- Bring it iu and we can
: put been announced by A B. Cordley,
Dec. 25, I »-.' i.
cd, i* still confined to bis bed.
it in shape to aland thia i
dean of the school. Six courses !•>
Mrs. Schultz, mother of Mr». *eatber-
will lie bo given by the farm me­
Ju*t to wish you all a Merry Rob'C Addison, returned to her
Your» for eervice,
thanks department
similar
lo
Christmas.
home in Kulem last week, after
The Galea Motor Co. thone which have in
tbe
pant
—THE PRINTER’S DEVIL. spending several days st the borne
A.
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”
proved most popular.
The GafPK M„|,„
W ilh tint >M**t lire*.
.. Editor
(,ini^fl
you
»1 Iwr <l.u,hi„. LU,,. IX,„U Lf,’2L7.
> her home and will visit there
Bunday schools Of tbe Evangelic», while two dairying courses will
Full Goapnl Asaornbly
lor a few days.
. Cbri»tisn and Baptht ehurebes will al»o be given.
Another class in’
Preaching and Divina Uealing Service
Skating ha» been tbe pastime in P,o^ their Cbrirttna» caercIsM this »ml clngsiticatiun and appraisal •
Bunday—2,oo p, m,
Un» vicinity tor
several
days. I*,VP,,*,,if and the Community and Meth- Will be conducted this year ami ’
Bible Study
Thursday 7 30 p. m. Sunday afternoon
there
Were
will bo bold tomorrow tbe fourth annual canners
tchool
All ar« weJcom* to come snd worthip about thirty on Addison's lake en- ( Wednesday) evening.
•chool will be held. The names
with u*
joying the »port.
Mr». Matt Benn, living a few wiles and da tea are as follow-«;
Rev. Geo. Stieglitz,
Mr» Ralph Hadley spent Toes rron> u’wn, while doing aome Chriaimaa
n. 5 31
Pastor.
day at tbe boms of Mrs. Roy lbr>pP,n* in McMinnville, »lipped »nd
Jan. 5
Edward».
I fall on the »idewalk with tbe reault tbat
o.r.scb«>i. r.b 2-20; Poui,,,
«»
GRATITUDE
TO OUR
friends , customers and the
‘STRANGER WITHIN OUR GATES’
e thank you one and all from the
bottom of our hearts for your more
‘h«n Scne*"'“* *«PP<»t and patrons
(lin ing the vear insf el„U»<r Wo h.v»
Rob’i Addison, who haa been • be sustained a broken artu.
Husbandry. Feb 2-March 14: Laud
quite «ick for »everwl weeks is terv
Bnbday School, 10 a . M., Geo II. Jack- low.
"Banta Ciaua" i* «lib iu town, *u tbe Clansifinatioo and Appraisal, Feb
7
man. Bupt.
lltb boar shopper may hav* bia wan’s
Farm Mechanics, (six courses]
Gerald and Kenneth Hadley.
Morning Worship. 11 Hermon by Pastor
supplied.
1 Farm Power and Power Equip
Epworth League
6:30 p. m. Ersel Gübser and Harold Litcher
ment. Jan «-March 10; 2
Gas
Union Service*
7:30 p. m. were among those going to Amity
D®n Parrieb and family accompanied Engines, Tractors, and Equipment,
Friday night, where Dayton High
Berrice at Webfoot,
-.u.y uigHl wncie uayton High by his .inter Mim Blanch P.rri»b wer. Jan 19-23; 3 General Farm Re­
School
played a game of basket vi,iUü-relaüvM ln
" M 7 b
Morning Worship.
pair, Jan 26-30; 4 Water Supply
0:30 A, M ball with A-U.. ut-u
v»iuug reiauvesin towo Monday.
May our motto:
ball
with
Amity
High.
Bunday School
and Habitation, Feb 2 6: 5 Ga's
11 A. M
Mr.
and
Mr».
Wilbar
.
Htouteuburg
Grandma Addison of Newberg
"Our business was not started to do
fand Electric Light aud Power, Feb
Re». Franklin, Pastor.
is visiting at the home
of
her of Unionvaio are tbe proud parents 9-13; 6 Farm Concrete Cuuetruc-
—
The gainful thing alone,
daughter Mrs. Geo. Foster for a of a baby girl, born Banday night.
But
the
just and honest thing-
lion,
Feb
1«
20.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
John
and
Do
Vernon
Nichole
will
Gainful
if Possible,”
Dayton
CO OPERATIVE CANNERIES
leave
to-morrow
morning
for
Fall
MAY FORM SALES AGENCY
Bunday School
Mr. and Mr«. Frank Hayne« of Me*
10:00 a m.
never be tarnished by neglect or traduced by
Preaching
11.00 a. ni Minnvillo were in Dayton Monday Bridge, Washington, to »pend Cbriitmaa
Five cooperative canneries iu
E. L. of C. E.
unappreciation, but ever be synonymous of our
6:30 p. m. transacting bonne«« with the D. E P week with tbeir mother, Mrs. Withy- the Willamette valley have joined
comb.
Union Her vice*
7 :30 p. m. Co.
business life.
io a re<|ue8t to C. 8. Hurd, exten­
UNIONVALE
sion specialist la marketing, and
The Misses Helen and Mildred Rose-
Bundav School
10 a. m.
R H. Kipp, representing the Port­
Farm Reminder*
May you have a
Merry Christmas and a
Preaching
m :00 p. m. man are home from ibei« college Work
land
Chamber of Commerce, that
Peach leaf curl is destructive in
E. L. of C. E
7:30 p. M. for the holiday vacation and are visit­
Happy
New
Year
”
is the wish of your
Oregon where Dot controlled. A they prepare a written marketing —
ing al the home of their brother Ed.
F. E. Fisher, Pastor.
thorough spraying of peach trees agreement whereby those cannenes % Faithful Friends
Mr». E- Mabee bat been contliiod to
Tho Community Christmas tree in ber home this week with a severe cold | any time during December or Jan* wouh) market their output through
the center of Main street was beautifak or case of flu, but at this writing it re- u»ry with the right material will a central sales agency similar to ffi
J
give perfect protection. Bordeaux that formed by tbe prune associa-1
ly decorated with bright col or«. I electric ported a» some«hat improved.
tions.
¿Si
mixture, recommended by the ex­
lights Saturday, by the basinnas men.
Mr«. F. E. Berry baa recovered »effi­
The new movement which is in
periment station, is the m<wt ef­
The light at the very tip top of the tree
ciently from a week or ten day» sickness fective fungicide for the purpose. hue with recommendation« made
being white and resembling a star.
ot the flu a* to be able to come to town
at tbe agricultural economic con­
The tree will be visit'd promptly at
Monday a .ternoon.
ference
last winter is expected, if
7:30 P. M. Wednesday >.y Santa Clan»,
Oregou celery growers who have
Several of our Dayton folk» are on
put into practice, to g0 far toward
who will distribute treat* to one and all. the tick list thia week.
experienced trouble from heart rot
stabaliaing tbe market for the co­
or other diMaaes will probably
have an increase in the trouble operatives aud insure an trderly
disposal of their output. Expan
where leaves, trimmings, and un­
»ion
of the canning industry in
marketable plants are left on the
Cregou is expected to be along co­
ground or worked into the soil
It is chiefly in such plant remains operative lines, as by this meant
th* farmers provide themselves
that the diseases stay alive over
With on outlet for their products
winter to infect the new planting.
Wherever possible, land on which
.with the hope that we may continue to merit
the disease has appeared should
Thankfulnen and Hopa
your valued patronage during 1925.
be planted with »n entirely differ
Thanksgiving 1» not, at Its best,
a
Cows, Horses. Chickens and pjg8
wit lyj« of crop for at 'east one or what anybody says or doe», but rather
two years. N.w ground should bo I ?
We handle feed for th*3in all’
Methodist Church
so m nt u to |æ thunk ful for that ’words
» are inadequate to express our a.ppre-
S ciation.
&
Shippy & Filer
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chosen for the next crop. The ex­ mocracy. are privileged to draw our
periment statiou says that there is Inventories together, to total up the
no certain tn san a of prevention by credit side of our ledger of life a« one
united people, and to Join together In
«praying known for heart rot.
S festival of good cheer and hearty
thank» for what the pait has yielded ;
to fact the future with a mutual hope-
xoung fruit tree trunks should I'>" ^hwt It holds la store.—
* whitewashed as a partial • pro- **"* an<l *“*•
Attention
FordOwners!
Witt th while, are counterfeited. Imitation
1 to SELL at the
of profit and the
treated alloy steels specified in Ford
formulae for the manufacture of GEN­
UINE FORD PARTS
Don’t bo aahtod—Insist upon GENUINE FORD
PARTS made by the Ford Motor Company. By
tection against Injury due to warm I
sunshine followed by cold winler
nights
The experiment station I
has discovered that this injury of |
ten results in splitting of the bark
Reparation of the bark from th»
wood, or formation of dead spot,
on the trunks.
Tom ata mosaic, uncontrolled,
may cause the complete loss of the
crop, depending on the eempera-
ture and season of the year. It
this disease appears, immediately
rimove all diseased plants and
fumigate the greenhouse with uic-
otiue dust to get rid of all aphids
which may carry the disease from
plant to plant, advisee tho était
experiment station.
a:
&
$
50% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS
RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH
•Mention, call on ue. For remember we arc prop-
•rly equipped, employ competent oawctwuca. end
Gates Motor Co
Dayton,
Oregon.
Quit» Capable
There I* nothing sinful «bout hav-
Ing a reasonable pride In one's be­
longing» and estate, but when a man
has not the sense to keep bl» mouth
•hut «bout them ht bteomet g fgoergJ
nufsanee.
A farmer of this order hsd met a
few of his acquaintance» on the mar-
Wt day, and. as usual, soon monopo­
lised the whole of the conversation,
talking about bln »team thresher, bls
zeaplag machine, his barns, his this
snd bls that, until they were nil
heartily tired of listening to him. Be
was tho flrat to go, Hbwever.
"Aye," says one of them, "and kne
ye n w in 'mill r
"N a that’» what ah hae n»<"
“Well. man. It's a pity ye had nn«
for ye eould Naw ft yersaT."—London
Weekly Tgleyrapb.
a*
Rat ier high we admit, but if a^nan digs
He most always comes out iu the fail.
‘beafc«ve "
but our advertieinS wan has cone
uatty Irani the ncent cold
F A R M E RS
W A R E HO USE
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rother, Mother
Sister, Brother
Santa Claus Is Still On The
Job At
E. DEMARAY, Hdwe
DAYTON,
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