Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, April 16, 1925, Image 4

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    LOCAL?
Rev. Fisher and family moved
to St. Johns, today,
Mra. A. 8. Francia is another
cash subscriber to the Tribune.
Doss .Ball
Sunday, April 19, between Dayton
and Amity, on Uie Dayton field
Jae. Ruaaell, wife and son of
Carlton were Sunday visitors
the V. M. Low home.
D. A. Snyder was a business vis­
itor in S<attle a couple of days the
first of the week.
W S. U’Ren sports a brand
new Essex cosch, purchased from
W. P Nortnoyle this week
Mrs. D. A. Snyder win a visitor
at the home of Mrs. A. J. Hun­
saker in McMinnville, Monday.
V. M. Low enjoyed a day’« viiit
Sunday from a brother C. C.
ind wife of Portland.
L. D Krake who is employed
in the Tillamook country spent
the week-end with his family in
-.his city.
W. P. MORRIS & SON
M im Florence Waldo of Salem
«pent the week end with home
oiks
LAFAYETTE
Mra. Janie Hembree entertained the
Ramona Club last Friday.
Miss Edith DentMy waa a Newberg
visitor last Saturday.
After i|>eudiug a month al the S. F.
Bcott liome, Mra. F. E. Fortner return­
ed to her homo in Moro, Oregon, Mon­
day.
Mra. Harvey Denney la enjoying a
viait from her aiatei .Mr». Carrie Aiteil,
of Seaside.
"Dad" Barrett, who ha» is<en quite
•lek the past week, is slowly improving.
W. W. Lunger aud wife, and W. G.
Courteney and wile were Portland visit-
ore Sunday
While there they attend-
el Easter services at the Eastern Star
Home aud Auditorium.
The Hetav Koss Club met last Fndsy
alteruuoii at »he Lock» with Mra. Carl
Jobuaon.
R F. Brockman and fam ly ai d
R W. Hau.hu and family of Corvallis j
vieitad relatives here Sunday.
Mrs Juha 1'etrig of laurelhurst,
Portland, spent Wednesday alterno'u
here with her friend ui«e Edith Cush­
ing.
Both of these Indies were former
homesteaders in northeastern Montana.
A. D. McLean and wife of Goderich, |
Canada, who are touring the Unite,! i
States st*nt several days last week
visiting their sister-in-law Mrs May
Cattle and family.
Harry NLholson and wife oi Seaside,
and the Miser’» Prudence Deuny and
Elsie Yoder of Portland visited at the
Harvey Deuuev borne last week.
A recent social event was the enter»
tainoji'tit ol tiie U G C. at the home of
Velma
Itua«.
All Are Not Broke
American savings bank depoaits increniwl OVer
a billion dollars last year
last’s write it this
• l.OCO.OOO.OOO.
And that’* not all the money America »«veil
either. Think of the million« more saved and invest-
We
ed in farme, I iouhvh , reliable «tock*, laind».
epend a lot of money, we American«, but we also
SAVE »ome. We don’t nil go broke, not by « long
shot
The WISE ones are putting a»ide suiik thing
for a rainy day
Are you one of them ‘
Try Our Saving Department
gf Dayton
Day ton Ore don
Everything for the Builder
Orders Promptly Filled
luruibrt» were
present. Ruth Wanner won the honor«
Easter was very fittingly ob- in th« contest
©edfer in
A dainty lunch was
erved by each hi the local church- served by the hietees.
js in the way of programs and
La»’. Saturday afternoon the high
New Auto Springs, Horseshoeing a specialty
school girls aud Mis» Northrup were
Easter sermons.
LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS,
entertained at the home of Mice Evelyn
A.
W.
Hatfield
and
family
of
Morgan.
Tula
was
in
honor
of
Miss
WINDOWS, SCREENS. MOLDS, etc.
Phone 45x1
Day ton, Oregon.
Independence were renewing ac­ Clara Coughtry, whose engagement to
Day ton,
Bloan Simmons of
Yambill was
quaintances here, Saturday.
announced. The house was beautifully
John M. Bowersox is the new decorated for the occasion.
pharmacistat the Allendrug store. April 5 marked the end of the second
contest the Evangelical Hundav School
He is a cousin of H. B. Allen.
baa had. The winning aide was royally
SEE Hoot Gibson in “Broadway or entertained by the loaera, Friday
Bust" at Arcade Theater, Saturday evening.
night.
Mesdames Milo Blough, Ed. Bryan,
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
H. F. McGrady, Will Morgan, Rose E.
I have installed an Aoteylene Welding outfit
Miss
Margaret
Curtis
of
Forest
All Work Guaranteed
Expert Mechanics,
Grove is visiting the D. A. Snpder Robertson, and the Misses Alice Wade
and respectfully solicit your patronage in this line
and Loi» Andrews were McMinnville
family und other relatives in this shopper» iut Saturday.
We are always on the job to take care of your Gas
of work.
city.
Mrs. Mary J. Hembree waa hostea»
engine,and Automobile troubles.
JOE F- FRANK'S.
DAYTON, OREGON
Tuesday the members of the laat Thursday to Mra. John Reaing and
Mrs. Roberts and daughter Betty, ol
We have a good supply of Firestone, Oldfield, and
Senior class of the D H 8. under Portland.
1 Block East of Bank
American Akron tires and tubes, which we guarantee to
the guidance of Mias Lena Stilwell
Mrs. Josie Benham left Saturday for
P hone RED 62
Box No. 83
made their annual visit to the Florida to visit bar sister Mra Hill, and
give satisfaction.
to accompany her mother Mra. D. W.
state buildings in Salem.
Courtney on her homeward journey.
Storage by the month 12.50. A place where your Car
Reserve District No. 12
J. A. Pate will receive the Tri
Mra. Mary Stem enjoyed a visit fiom Charter No. 120
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
is taken care of.
bune each week for the ensuing her < daughter and husband Mr.
THE
BANK Of DAY TON
. ........... .
IN THE STATE OF OREGON
DAYTON
AT ....
year, having paid in the cash for and Mr». Raymond of Garden Home.
April ti,
.
190
Mrss Stem’» health ha» not been the AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
same, yesterday.
REHOU RUES
lieat Jor tome time »o »lie was especially
1. Loans and .discounts, including rediscounts shown in items.
The Baptism of seven young glad to have them with her for a few
2'' and 20, if any
I lOll.THA 23
..............
211.IH
2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured ....................
ladies was conducted in the । day a.
3. U. 8. government securities owned, including those shown in
Mfs.
M.
Oliphant
received
an
angel
Baptist church. Sunday evening
10,UM 00
items SO and 0, if any
.....................
food birthday cake bv parcel post from 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign government,
by Rev. Smith.
her daughter Mrs. E. D. Roseman of
state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in items.
30 and 0 if any
...
i
Edward Roseman wan at Beav Dayjon, Mention should have lieen 5 Stocks,
securities, claims, lien«, judgment«, etc............
..............
4.004 .15
Phones: Garage, 62x3, Res., Gates 66x1
made
last
week.
ti. Banking he use, »7000.00; furniture and fixture«, »1150.00 ................. .10,150.00
ton on business Tuesday. He ex-
Real estate owned other than banking house
.........
191.08
8.« F. Scott and wife and Mn May
and
pects
open
o
confectionery
Oregon.
Dayton,
Cattle entertained Mrs. W. C. North 9. (ah) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and..........
trust companies designated and approve ! f seive agents of this bank 2*1,950.H7
lunch room at that place, in the and S family of Portland, and Mra.
11. Check« on banks outside city or town ol re|s>rting bank and other ..... ..........
near future.
Fortner and children Easter Sunday.
cash items............................................... ...
.....
29 07
Total canil and due from banks, item» H, 9, IO snd 11, |2ß,9M.5 'G
Calvin Mulanax came from Portland
Mesdames Chas. Hart, Elwir.
Interest, taxes and ex peines paid......... ...........................
29(139
Saturday afternoon to spend Easter at 12.
Total.
...
|..IS2lu75.7A
SEALED BIDS will be received Hart accompanied by Mrs. Farns­ home.
C ash P aid for false teeth, dental
LIABILITIES
gola, piaimuiu aud discarded jewelry. by the Yamhill County Court for worth, all former residents of thia
Miss Flora Blough arrived from Iß. Capital «tock paid in
» .25,000 00
Hoke Smelting 4 Refining Co., Otaego. crushing and delivering in bunk­ city were transacting business and
Portland, Friday evening to visit her 17. BnrplilH fumi ...
.......... 5.OJOOO
Michigan.____________ ___
ers rock at the following qua: ries renewing acquaintances here T uhb - father Prof. John Blough. J. A. Dun­ IS. (a) Undivided profits................................... ...........................
(b) Lese enrreut expense«, interest and taxe« t>ald I9 u
..10.09
BUCKHECT SHOES
ean and wife of Salem spent Saturday
and gravel bars, in the following ay.
______________
DEMAND DEPONI IB, other than banks, subject to reserve :
' and Sunday at the Blough home. 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the
For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys amounts:
Wm. Burdette, wife and daught- |They returned to Salem, Sunday, ac-
State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds ........
10H,0ß2.M7
and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc­ Rock Creek Quarry
2000 yds. er of Portjand were guests at the compAnied bv Miss Blough.
24. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
................
. . 771 4H
25.
Cashier's
checks
of
tiiis
b»>nk
outstanding
payab
e
on
demand..
4,101 59
Minnville. Oregon.
2000 “
I Mill Creek Quarry
8. A, McCann home Sunday.) Filed Deets was in town last week.
Total of demand deposits, other than bank d.qm its. subjist
1000 “
to reserve, items 23. 24, 25. 20
#112,935.85
Sealed Bids will be received by I Gopher Valley
Miss Lillian is spending the week He ia now distributor for the Auto
TIM E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, «ubject to reserve and payable ............
2000 “
Theft
Alarm,
and
his
headquarters
will
the Yambill County Court for Pike Gravel Bar
with hev grandmother, Mra- Mc»
on demand or subject lo notice:
be in Portland.
His family now 27. Time certificate« of deposit outNtanding............................................
1000 *
battling rock from the following | Redmond Quarry
31,129 Mil
Jann.
located at Ling Beach, CaliL, will wm > d 2H. Saving« deposita, payable «ubject to notiee ...............................
... l,99:i.;,ii
3000 "
quarries in the following amounts: Baker Creek Quarry
Totel ni time and Havings denosita payable on demand or «ubject.. ..
Jas. Wakefield is making con move to Portland.
2000 yds.1 Nelnon Quarry
3000 “
to notice, item« 27 and 24, «39,123.22
IRock Creek Quarry
Velma Imus gave an Easter party
siderable improvement at his new
Total........................
»182,975.7(1
1500
“
Oakley
Quarry
2000
yds.
Mill Creek Quarry
Friday evening to six girls and six boys. STATE OF OREGON, County
Yamhill
. MH.
let-
place
of
business
bv
some
new
1500
“
Schaad
Quarry
1000
“
I
........................
Harry
Sborniati
..
,
cashier
of
the
above
named
hank ,
After playing games a lunch consisting
»Gopher Valley
ering un the windows, linoleum of Easter eggs, sandwiches, cake and do nolemnly swear tlikt the above stHtement is true to the best of my knowledge
2000
“
Laughlin
Quarry
2000
“
Pike Gravel Bar
and l«)ief....................................................................... I Ha rv Nliornmn................Cashier.
The Court reserves the right to on the floor and other interior lem6b*de was served.
1000 °
(Heal)
CORRECT—Attest:
Redmond Quarry
Subscribed ami sworn to before me
decorations.
to
reject
any
and
all
bids.
Bide
3000
“
Evangelical
Tuesday
evening
the
Baker Creek Quarry
April
...1925.
.day
of
tliin 14
J. L. Sherman
be opened MonJay, April 20th, at
3000 "
..........Notary Public.
J. E. Mellinger.....
R. L Harris........
Guy Nelson Quarry
Mrs. C. A- Howard has termi­ organization of Lafayette joined with
.
June
3,
1927
churches,
at
the
societies
of
I
lie
other
My
commission
expires
L. A. Ressner. .., Di rectors.
Specifications on file nated her winter’s visit with her
2:00 p. m.
1500 “
Oakley Quarry
the Evangelical church in Davton, in a
Clerk
’
s
Office
after
1600
“
in
County
Schaad Quarry
brother J. B. Stilwell Sr., and farewell gathering lor their departing
April 8th.
2000 “
Consideratile moving has been going son shared her cake with her class of
Laughlin Quarry
other relative« and took her de­ pastor, Rev- F. E. Fisher.
Elijah Corbett,
on the past two weeks.
The Frank Sunday School beys.
The Court reserves the right to
parture for Seattle thin morning.
Dan Curti« received serious injuries
Cough try family, the Vinegar family,
County
Clerk.
8Í-3t
reject any and all Lida. Bid« to
Mra F. M. Hord and san Frank last Wednesday while he was assisting O. P. Jones, and others have moved.
Mrs. W. T. Juker gave a most de»
in moving a garage.
In turning a. ...
,
be opened Monday. April 20th, at
.
u. L .,
We understand that the depot agent lightful Easter and birthday dinner to
Jr., Mra, L, 8. Chapman and corner , he • stepped 1 into
a
ditch
:
the
1.
.....
..
»
2:00 p. m. Specification on file in
> »
'
purchased the Methodist parsonage
You are invited to drop into children Harry and Nellie were corn®
her relative«. The table was beautiful.
other men and their teams were on the
County Clerk’s Office after April 8. Van Dorn’s and have a drink ol
and will move into it.
)y decorated with tiny artificial neats
at the home of their parents Mr. other side of the building. All ol the
Elijah Corbett,
pure radium water free.
Easter Sunday was observed at bo’h and baby chicks. A beautiful Easter
and Mr». Henry Chapman, Sunday teams were excited and the garage was
County Clerk.
D. C. Van Dorn,
dragged
over
him.
The
fact
that
he
3t
churches
by appropriate exercises. lily suspended above the table formed
to help them celebrate their 04th
fell
in
the
ditch
and
that
the
horses
The
Baptist
Sunday School had a the center for the yellow and white
Dayton,
Oregon.
Route 2
wedding annlverary.
were
stopped
when
they
were
is
al)
SALE
—
Two
good
Jersey
special
Easter
program and the Evan­ streamers fastened to its corners. The
4T,
FOR
guests were: her mother Mrs. George
gelical
a
short
program
and egg hunt.
that
saved
hi»
life.
Inquire of Rev. F. E.
Emily J. Nichole improved the
COWS.
Brvan, her brother Bob Bryan, her
FULLER
BRUSHES
Emil Lindroff, who has been in the
looks of her residence property
Fisher.
nephew Irvin Bryan, and her daughter
Mrs.
Rose
E.
Robertson
celebrated
a
JAS. W. RICHARDSON
recently by having an old apple garage business here for several years, birthday Easter Sunday. She was Mrs. .Inker Htorey. In the after toon
April 25tb ha» been designated as
sold his garage to a party whose name
tree that stood near the sidewalk we have not learned. Mr. Lindroff and presented with a cimice birthday cake Roy Hparks and wife of McMinnvil e,
City Clean-up Dav, by the eity council.
and a large maple tree that he a wife P>sn 1° move to a new location. by her <laughter-in law Mrs. J. II. and Mesdames Frank Holmes of this
FOR SALE
A'.l rubbish musí be put in boxea or
Tavlor of Newlierg, Ralph Taylor and place, and Zeta Hmitli of Corvallis
sacksand eet on tbe curb nesr your
A cabinet sewing machine In stood on the parking strip many They will be missed by their friends family of Pleasantdals were dinner
P»^- Mrs Juker went to
hornea oí bolines» places. Tbe city w.li
years, ent down and th« space but we wish them success wherever guests. In the alterno«m Mrs. Robert» I Portland with her .laughter that night
good
condition.
Will
take
110.00
furniah traneportation to remore it.
they gm
cleaned up.
for IL
Mr«. W. P. Normoyle.
J. W. H. Tucker, Recorder.
General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Aceteline Welding.
Wagon acd General Wood Work.
and
Gates Motor Co
We Sell
Standard Gas
a
Ui
&
si
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NOTICE