Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, May 21, 1925, Image 4

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Quality
Sei vice
Economy
We believe the best to be
Cheapest
Hibbert’s Grocery
Always a complete
Fancy ;
<• and Staple Groceries Fresh Fruits and
j *
Vegetables in season.
School Books and Supplies
Phone Red 28
Day ton,
Oregon
Gates Me jr Co
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
Expert Mechanics,
All Work Guaranteed
We are always on the job to take care of your Gas
engine,and Automobile troubles.
We have a good supply of Firestone, Oldfield, and
American Akron tires and tubes, which we guarantee to
give satisfaction.
Storage by the month 12.50.
is taken care of.
A place where your Car
We Sell
Standard Gas
Church met last week and made a
quilt for their student pastor, Cly­
de Beard, as an expression of their
good will. At the close of the
school year Mr. Beard will leave
for Bend, Oregon.
Pipes have been laid for city
water to be carried to the Evan-
glical Church.
Mrs. A. P. Fletcher entertained
in honor of her sister, Mr*. Mary
Bryan, of Condon, Oregon. Other
guests were Mrs. Edna Schmid, Mrs
Gladys Laughlin and Mrs. Delmar
Perkins from Carlton.
Mrs. R. L. Clark called Monday ami
advanced her subM-ription to the Tri­
bune, she took advantage of our dub­
bing offer also.
Reprsentatives of Pacific College,
Newberg had charge of the union
Rervicss at the Evangelical church
Sunday evening.
Eight Reasons Why YOU Should Have A
Checking Account At The
BANK OF DAYTON
1
It elimin*ten cliames to lose money fi*m
pockets or pock el‘look
2 It w|imiuat*H the chance of | ohh throiili ti. «king
incorrect change.
3 Reduces the pos.-il.ility of having to pay n bill
P« tummui
twice. Ù ocl cancelled check
receipt
4 Put* ti bruke Oli tlioligbtleaa, uniiecc.isury ex-
petidi'.ures
5 Time i* money in another form
Paying by
check *ave* lime for you.
Control of Expenses
A budget is the only way to control rxprmdi-
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8
tures iu relation to income.
A checking ne-
count i* the only intelligent way to ■'periite a
budget.
Your ch* eking i.c mint bring» vou into close
contact wilti this bank Tin-* h one u
eel advunt.igis paying I y cbecl: offers vou
Pay by check and earn Hie re p*-ct of tho«- with
whom you have tm-ihes» dealing* I bis pre*-
tige is a definite asset to any 'mm or wommi
gf Dayton
T« / Dayton Oregon
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Everything for tho Builder
Orders Promptly Filled
deafer in
ani '¡^kinglos
LATH. CEMENT, BRICK. LIME, SAND,DOORS,
WINDOWS, SCREENS, MOLDS, etc.
Dayton,
Oregon,
The Senior class of D. U.S. were
plcnicer* at Oceanside, Saturday and
the Jnuior* not to lie out done hied
themselves to Devil’s Ijike near Nes-
kowin on an outing.
E. J. Hartman and family at­
tended the Grange picnic at Will-
amina, Saturday.
Gov.
Pierce
Oregon.
Mr and Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. Velede was speaker nt the day.
Bryan and m ' ss Bell Belcher left
The Willamette vall«y nas been
for Ashland Sunday. Mr. Jewett
favored
by good general rains the
goes for a visit and the ladies to
Mrs. Kirk Walling and baby of Hope-
past
week,
which helps crops of
attend the annua! session of the
well visited at the home cf her parent*
all
kinds
very
materially.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jackman, last week. Rebekah Assembly which met May
Stringtown I
19, 20and2L
. miss Elizabeth Sims who came home
Phones: Garage, 62x3, Res., Gates 66x1
Day ton
LOCALE
W. W. Lunger aud W. G Court­
ney made a trip to Portland last
Friday.
H W. Mgl*r »nd wile are spending a
R- A. Neuman baa tieen hang­
few
day* iu Portland.
ing paper in the hmnea of Mi a
Bell Fletcher, Harvey Deutiey.und
Lebo* feels »nd wife of Mi nium Illa
W. W. Lunger,
Visited here Sunday.
I’lill líales and wife weie Portland
Keith Powell and family of
Wooddurn, were guests of Mra.
Haney and family.
ura Harold Hadaway huamceptid
Carl Hubbard a|>eut tbd latter a pomtioii in the telephone ollies.
part of the week in Lafayette with Hany Sbrruiuu
I ransactmg
his mother and family.
bti»ineM iu MCMhmvdle Imi Friday.
George Norris aud wife, from ••«•erg» Webster- wa* home fast week
Portland recently visited Mrs eud from bi* work in W mbuigton.
Mary Haney.
8-Hibbert report* that »oinvvti*
Ersal Greiner of The Dalles’ was was kind enough to relieve him of a
here over Sunday visiting relatives raddle.
and friends.
Hurry Stretch is absent Iroin the
Mr. Van Wormer and wife aud Feed Store tins week on account of
sin, of Yamhill, were guests over
the week end at the J. E. Hembree
Rev F. E. Fisher and family of Ht.
hime
•( John* Were visiting friends bere Inst
r
Dick Bird and wife of Portland week end.
were Sunday visitors at the home
Mr*. Mabel Materiaan ut the New-
berg high school was a buainea* visitor
of Mias Etta Cary.
here Monday
Mrs. Mary Haney was in Port­
Herbert Baxter and Eva I..
land last week.
Sams were visiting relatives iu
Mrs. L. K. Porter, of Klamath
Tillamook over Sunday
Faile, is visiting her parents Geo.
Holmes and wife and other rel­
At ths District convention of Neigh­
ative*.
। bors of Woodcraft held in Corvallis hist
Mrs. Harvey Denney, Mies Edith week. nr». Aimed* Simltt was elected
Denny and Mrs. W. W. Lunger banker
were in Newburg Saturday attend­
The strawberry harvest in on
ing the County Federation of Clubs. in full blast and, Oh Bov! thev’rv
Mr, and Mrs. Scott, two sons fine.
ind a daughter, from Stevens.
Ed. O'Leary, wife and little daughter
Montana, are visiting B. H. Scott
ot
Bay City visited her uncle Frtd
Mr. Scott and sons can only make
Alliaun west of town a few day* last
a short visit but Mrs, Scott and "
daughter will remain all summer.
Mrs J E D-ems left for her
The Civic Club installed a fur­
home
in Shelbina, mo after spend
nace in the park last week for the
ing a month with her sister-in-law
benefit of the public.
The laidies of the Baptist Mrs.V m Low
!
The Pleasantdale and
beedle club was pleasantly entertained I Iamef' Versteeg and family of Marion
at the home of Mrs. A. W. Bramlet’ ®re8°n visited relative* in this vicinity
last Thursday afternoon. Ice cream ' Sun^8y'
tind cake was served bv the hostess,' Kenneth Hadley and Jame« Wake-
useisted bv Mrs. Ralph Hadley. Those field were Portland visitor* Friday.
present were Mesdames David Robinson
Lynn Gubser and family were Me
<ieo. Robinson. Martin Hadley, Thomp- Minnville visitors Saturday.
eon, Sweeney, Foster, Koy and Scott
Merle Reichstein, Harold Litcber and
Edwards, McFarlane, Bramlet,* and
Neva Gubier were week end visitors at
Esther Nichols.
i the beaches with the Senior class.
J. A. McFarlane and wife were busi-
.
„
mees visitors in the county seat Saturday ' v
«‘tte daughter of Scott Ed« ard.
v
.
.had her toned? removed last Sunday
Mies Esther Nichols was a >ewberg ’ nd i# geMing along
*va*2A»a
a * — n -•
I
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visitor M
Saturday.
j Mr*. Scott Edwards and children
Mrs. Ralph Hadley and sons Gerald : were McMinnville visitors Thursday.
•and Kenneth were McMinnville visitors
R. L. Harris and wife and Mrs. M.
Saturday.
R. Cooper attended I. O. O. F. Grand
Mrs. Blanche Brooks of Newberg vis­
Lodge at Ashland this week.
ited at the home of her cousin Mrs.
Word received from Grandpa Abdill
Halph Hadley, Sunday
a few davs since told of their safe arri.
Mies Elizabeth Simms who has been
val at his sisters home in California.
ill at the home of her sister Mrs . Riley
Mr. Abdill stood the Forderized trip
Clark of Dayton, is slowly imprewing.
O. K.
Mesdames Wm. King ard W. L.
Mrt Emma McNamar of Dall a
Riechstein and sone were county seat
Visitors Thursday.
Oregon is visiting Mrs Hatlie
The services of Mrs. G'adys
Cockerham, third and fourth grade
teacher, were diverted on May 8th
by the arrival of a baby h >y. Her
sister, Miss Lucille Lorett, sub­
stituted for a short time untiil the
services of Miss Viola Biddle were
secured.
A reception was given at the Evan­
gelical church last Friday evening in
honor of Kev. Frank Fisher and family.
A good program wan given and a splen­
did luncheon served
All present were
strengthened by the fellowship of the
meeting.
A surprise party was given Margaret
Brooks last Saturday afternoon in honor
of her eleventh birthday. Twenty-two
of her friend* were present. Everyone
pronounced the party a success—sepeci
ally Margaret.
from Tiilamiiok because of sickness a
short time ago is much improved ami
expect* to return to her work soon.
1 The Camp Fire girls started out gke-
fully aand joyously for an outing above
Ci r ton. Friday, lint were rained out
»nd brought home H.ilurday by Dr
.Goodrich.
Rev J. F. Franklin. Rev Strew
of Newberg and Asa Nichols of
Webfoot attended the Salem Dist­
rict Convention held in Silverton
this week-
C. Wilder and family of Salem,
Jim Bamford, wife and baby of
Forest Grove, and Floyd Langston
of Salem spent Sunday at the Dey-
Wooldridge home in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Newberg
visited at the W. Taylor borne in this
city Sunday. They are cousins of the
Taylor* and had not met them for a
good many years.
Knight Adjustment Go
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillamook
Things A Man
Would Never Think of
A woman is guided by nn unerring instinct to attend to:
that is why we have a lady assistant to help us in our
work.
She lends a delicate refined touch to our service that is
appreciated always.
Every phase of our service is offered
to the public without r servation of any kind.
Ladd’s Funeral Home
Sunday
was
College
Day.
Day and Night Phone Blue 90
McMinnville, Oregon
Dale Hadley and Lewis Abdill were Stanley and oiher friends in this Wilson Jackson a student of Linfield
McMinnville visitors Sunday night.
citv
College, had charge of the services in
the Baptist church Sunday morning
MeedameeGeo. Robinson and Scott
Edwards and children, visited relatives
and Prof. Dungan of Pacific College
Miss Erma Hole has finished her
In Hopewell Saturday.
spoke in the Evangelical church that school in the Newburg neighbor­
Irvin Bryan had the misfortune evening.
Miss Bessie Bramlet and Andrew
Ladies Quartet from hood and is home for the summer.
ere
week
end
visitors
with
the
i
seriously cut his hand on a Pacific College assisted with the evening
Nichols w
She has been re-employed and a
Phono 45x8
junior claes at the beach.
faucet.
service.
will teach there the coming school
Roy Robinson a ml wife of Middleton
Mrs. Mary Stem returned last
W. J. Easterbrook died at his horre year.
GENERAL REPAIRING
wre Sunday visitors at the home of Tuesday from Salem after a weeks
in Multnomah recently. Interment was
their mother Mrs. David Robinson.
The
latter
part
of
last
week
the
visit with her niece.
AUTO SUPPLIES, GAB, OILS
at Baker. He was of pioneer stock, his Portland Light nnd Power Co. were
Ralph Thompson of Portland and
Mrs. R. A. Fager returned to parents being old settlers near Lafayette hauling some very large and long poles
Robt. Thompson of Middleton spent
her home in Astoria Saturday af- Edward Farl of Portland is visiting at through here.
One of the pole*
Lawn Mowers Ground on Special Grinding Machine
Bunday with home folks.
ter a visit with relatives.
measured two feet across the big end
the
Henry
Davis
home.
Mrs. Ralph Hadley and aon Gerald
and was seventy-five feet long and ap-
Mr«, Adam Schweiger went to
Visited relatives in Newberg Monday,
Nuls Barnhomm visited at Hie Wolever patently *s straight as you could
Arthur Robinson and family, EeJt Roseburg Monday. Her mother home a few days last week, fie came stretch a line.
Oregon
Dayton,
McFarlane and wife and Vernon Hadley will return with her.
from Kansas City recently and is spend
of Willamina, spent Bunday with home
Francis and Florence Hicky of ing some time in Portland. He is a
An abjolute ly sure-fire, gallop­
folks.
McMinnville, visited relatives and former resident of Lafayette.
ing, whirling, wild Western made
Meslam« David and Geo. Robinson friends the latter part of tho week.
J, F, Ridenour and family ot New- by that unparalleled Star-Director
Someone around here seems to be "T1 H I Q
Clf f I
friP
■were Portland shoppers Tuesday.
Walter Winegar nf Roseburg, berg, B, R. Henry and family and C. L. combination. Hoot Gibson and quite an adept al "petty theivery". * I11O vJlIlLaC 1UI
Geo. Jackman and wife and son Walt­
made a short visit here laet week Henry of Portland, and Mrs. Still* of Arthur Sedgwick, so dont miss Among the things that have diMppear-
er and daughter Mrs. Kirk Walling
Hoot Gibson in "Ride For Your ed lately is Tom Bolden’s trailer, which
and baby visited relatives in Portland with his family. He returned to Hatem, were guest* at the Nel*on borne
was lakea Monday evening.
Life”.
Jtoaeburg
Friday.
Hwndav.
f-unday.
¡ Dayton Motor Go
Louis & Penland
JOB
WORK!
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