Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 06, 1925, Image 4

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    Quality
Sei vice I
Economy
LOCALS
Pleasantdale
Better Cash That Check
Chester Hadley and family of
Walla Walla, Wash , and Mias
Joe Francia visited In PortUu-l last
,
.Myra Wells of Y«k»m«, Wash
’
Puaata»
I visited last iiiur«day al the > home
The Camp Fir« girls cam« Muno Set- Mf t|,^ formet’« micio R G. H I
ur-iay Ir-uu * we«k» miti ng at I’itch ley.
!><» you carry around a bunch of checks for days
Mrs lUh’l Addison lute ten Imi
and mat la* weeks at a finie before prerenling llu in
Cuii)tr<>«.ui«ii Hawlry wm m t-»wn her f.im lo a family by the name
at th« Bank for payment? If so, you arc taking mi-
vivttiug sith friend« «ud luuk- of Turner from Sheridan.
Mrs
n«c««Hnry ch« no«
ing alte« ediclal busin«*«.
AddMon and children lima moved
Don't do it If the account on which the check
to
Salem
and
will
make
th-ir
is made, is cloned for any cause, you might have
Low »ud latuilv of Portland
e
the bum« ut bl« home with her parent* for a while
trouble in collecting Even if you are living on a
«peut Sumi av
brother, V. M. Lu*.
farm or are aw»y from home, endorse the clreck,
Mr* Scott Edwards and children
make it payable to us or order, and then MAIL it
George Oracv of Klamath Fall» «peat und Mrs Geo Robio*ou were Me«
to our Bunk und ask us to plue« it to your credit.
a few dav. bete this week With bl* Minnville and Hopewell vbiture
•later Mr* C F Mauts.
Then you are on the s*fe »ide No trouble ut all to
Saturday.
bank by mail
Mr* Anna B Litsebvr called today
Mt« Mat-el Gibson und children
and advanced her subscription to the
were business visitors io McMinn
Tribune for another year.
ville and Yamhill, Saturday.
F. H Reichetein and family and
Ed Wagner is busy painting
Mr». W. L. Reicbstein und son
and graining the front door and
Wayne were Willamina visitors
inside wood work of the Bank.
Saturday.
Varna Taylor and lady friend of Port­
Fred Reichetein and family are
land were Sunday visitor* at the bom«
camping
near Willamina this week
Dayton Oregon
of hi* parent* Mr. and Mr*. W Taylor
where
Mr.
Rvkbsteiu and sou
in thia citv.
Merle are employed falling timber
H. G. Coburn and wife are en- for Arthur Robinson.
Phone Red 28
joying a few days vacation at
Howard Hadley spent Saturday
Rainitr Park, Washington.
Day ton,
-
Oregon.
night and Sun-lay with home folks
Ralph Abdill and family left
Asa Nichols and sons and Miss
Tuesday for a few daya vacation Esther Nichole visited relatives in
at Garibaldi, Oregon.
Corvallis, Sunday.
Ear) HaJIev of Walla Wella,
The Dayton Evaporating à
Packing Co are in the market for Wash, is visiting at the home of
Evergreen Blackberries.
bis uncle.
Horse Shoeing and Aoteyelene Welding
Ed Winger and Geo
Dorsey
Mr*. Elmer Busby and children of
Independence are visiting her suter transacted business in the county
JOE F- FRANCIS.
DAYTON. OREGON
Mrs. L. D. Krak* «nd other relatives seat Monday.
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
here this week
1 Block East of Bank
Ralph Thompson of Portland is
Special music at the Baptist church
All
Work
Guaranteed
Expert-Mechanics,
spending his vacation at the home
P hcne RED 62
Box No. 83
Sunday morning will be an anthem by
the choir and in the evening a duet by of hi* parents
Florence Bingham and Lucille Lorett.
G B. Foster visited relatives in
Monmouth, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J L. Sherman
J. A McFarlane and wife and
and son John left Tuesday for
Rianeer Park, Washington, for sons L'.oyd and Floyd, Joe Ketch­
um bnd wife. A. N. Sheldon and
their arnual vacation.
Miss Evalyn Morgan ol Lafayette,
A. M. Detmering was in Portland went on a picnic to Spongs Land­
I
Tillamook
Hillsboro
There they were McMinnville
Monday on business pertaining to the ing, Sunday.
We are always on the job to take care of your Gas
purchase of the Sandy Ander»on tract met by thtir relatives from Salem,]
engine and Automobile troubles.
of land near town.
a big dinner was enjoyed at noon ‘
Mrs. L. 8. Chapman «nd children and a jolly day spent by all.
H«rry «nd Nellie »nd Bert Mandon of
Mrs. Morgan of Ashland is visit­
Portland spent Sunday at the Henry
ing a few days at the home of her
Chapman home.
daughter Mrs. Louna Litacher.
j
Phone 45x3
o
Born:—To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Good­
John
Litscher
of
Rickreall
spent
Storage by the month 12.50. A place where your Car
rich at their home, W«dnes<l«y morning
la taken care of.
July 29th, a bouncing baby girl. Sunday with relatives and friends
GENERAL REPAIRING
io this vicinity.
Name:—Joyce.
Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 66x1
alto supplies , gas . 011.8
Mrs. Scott Edwards and child­
J. M. Alexander and family of Cor­
Oregon.
ren and Mrs. George Robinson vis­
Dayton,
vallis and nephew Clarence Rolland, of
Lawn Mower» Ground on Special Grinding Machine
South Carolins »pent Saturday with J. ited relatives in Hopewell. Mon­
ms
icic-ia
day.
Heidinger and familv.
Mt^. Ralph Hadley and son ,
Misses
Leoti.
LeMaster., Opal
Oregon
Purkev, Madeline Rowner, and Viola Gerald and nephew Earl Hadley
Dayton,
Senn and Mrs Walter Senn .pent * few wer^,McMinnville visitors Satur­
day. nt Taft on the const last week.
day.
Mrs. Anns B. Tsvlor went to Albany
Miss Cecil Pelly returned to her •
Tuesday to be gone till she g>-t« ready to home in Salem,
Sunday, after
come home (her bu.band reports). spending the past two weeks at
She will visit relatives and friends.
the home of her uncle J. A. Mc­
General Building Contracting
Mrs. Tor« Neweotner, • daughtber of
Built in Fixtures a Specialty
I Iner Mortenson, returned to her borne Farlane.
For Rates on
Glen McFarlane and Arthur
in Colton, California, Tuesday, after
.pending a week here with her lather. Zwick took a trip Sunday, visiting
C. L. Chamberlin managed lo several beaches, going over the
Roosevelt Highway, thru Astoria,
and miscellaneous
Dayton,
-
-
Oregon.
■ leave his plumbing job long Portland and home Sunday eve-
enough to visit his family at In-
dependence a couple of days last ning.
Mrs. J. A. McFarlane and Mias
week.
Save Time and Money
Cecil Pellv were shopping in MC-
■ C. L. Christenson
Kearney Carter, an old timer of Minnville, Saturday.
these parts, but now of Klamath
Dale, Vernon and Gerald Had­
Fal'a, wae visiting friende here the ley went to Sherwood, Sunday,
first of the week, after an abaense whefe they played ball.
of about fifteen years.
J. A. McFarlane and son Bert
transacted
business in Salem,
W. C. and Thomas Lawrence
!» Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos,
Tuesday.
and their wives of Portland made
Ü Fountain Drinks, Ice cream, Bakery Goods
Mrs. David Robinson
and
a Sunday afternoon and evening
daughter
Mrs.
Alice
Naeve
and
call at the home of their old
little
daughter
Bettv
of
Tigard
friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mel­
Amador and ^cWccr
spent from Sunday to Tuesday at
linger of thia city.
Oceapside.
Agates ground and mounted
Floyd McFarlane went to Willa­
A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware at
A. J. McCann and wife of Port- mina, Sunday, where he will work
land brought bis mother Mrs. 8. in Arthur Robinson’s sawmill a
prices that are right.
Take your Evergreen Black­ A. McCann home Sunday, after few days.
C««H P aid for false teeth, dental
gold, pUtiuuw and discarded jewelry. berries to the Dayton Evaporating a two weeks visit with he and his
Scott Edwards and family were
Hoke Smelting A Refining Co., Otsego. & Packing Co
sister, Mrs Wm, Burdette, in that
Sunday
guests at the Geo. Robin­
Michigan.’’
city.
There will lie no preaching at the
Chas. E. Grable and wife of
son home.
BUCKHECTSHOES
Blackberries!
Evangelical church next Bunday. The Creston, Iowa, are here for n few
M ibb Florence Bingham went to Port-
Mrs. David Robinson spent last pastor will be in attendance at th<-
For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys I am in the marxet for blackberries. land, Saturday, to meet one of her Wf,dneBd
days visit with their cousins A. II.
nd Thursday in Port-
Csnipmeeting at denning L-dge, on the
and Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc­ The Cannery always pay* the top price chums. Miss Jennie Davis who is visit |
Oregon City Car line tan miles south ol Nicols and wife. It han been ten
for your fruit*. Delivery may be made ing there.
Mi»s Davis is formerly of i0“’
Minnville, Oregon.
Portland, A splendid program is being years or more since Mr. Grable
either at the Canneiy or at Gates Motor Eugene and the Met three years ha»
prepared, with local talent, supported was here and he is greatly sur­
Peaches will be ripe about August 15. Co. Your money on delivery of berrie*. been attending a nurses training school
In going through the potato fields by Rev. J. S. Stamm of Naperville. III.
prised at the improvements in ade
3t
—
8
6
M.
V.
Wright
in Chicago, from which she graduated often outstandingly vigorous plants
Orchard IJi miles east of town.
The Evangelical forces are gathered
be
seen
—
large
growers,
that
are
in this locality during that time.
last
June-
She
came
west
for
a
short
Phone
11x9
may
II. E. Albright,
Hibbert’s Grocery
Always a complete line of Fancy
and Staple Groceries Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables in season.
A fullline of Men, Women and
Children’s hop picking gloves.
General Blacksmithing
Gates Motor Co
Tires and Tubes Have
Gone UP
Come in and get a set at the
Old Price, while they last
Knight Adjustment Go
United States
DaytonMotor Go. i
Tires and Tubes,
Louis & Penland
Box Shooks, Cabinet Work
and Mill Work
CALL
M. R. Cooper
I
69X2
Hay—Grain
Hauling
Truck Service
CONFECTIONERY
Jas. Wakefield, Prop
Fuller Brushes
Sweet Corn
The Fuller man is in town
Sweet corn for sale.
Priced very
reasonable at farm 2%. mile, east of ( thlS Week, Showing Several
Dayton op south bank of Yamhill new j^ems and the new low
river.
Also tomatoes in^n.
Jag
vacation before taking up her work.
The girls had not seen each other for
ten years and had a wonderful time
talking over the times they hail togeth­
er when they were chums at Eugene
w Richardson. Miss Bingham returned to her home
Sunday.
healthy anil not next to anv diseased
plants. Such healthy plants should lie
marked with a stake for separate dig­
ging. If these are good producers, they
should ba saved for next year’s aeed
plot, says the extension service.
here from Florence, Oregon to Belling­
ham, Wash. The two Presiding Elders
Revs. O. L. Lovel and C. L. Schuster
Mrs. E. D. Snow and daughter Erna
are In charge of the meeting, which will Mae motored up from Eagle Rock,
continue until Thursday
evening, California anil are tho guetiofMri.
Ruth Hayden.
the 13th.