Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 27, 1925, Image 4

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    Economy
Quality
Service
LOCALS
A. P, Adams ami wife of Port­
land
were visitors st their farm
Married
last Thursday.
Miss Elisabeth Palmer ami Mr.
AN. Wihon who purchased
E A. Morgan of this city wet«
the Dill plac« lias had a garage
married at K«l«o, Washington,
juilt. A barn will be erected in
Friday, Aug. 21, 1925 The Fri-
the uear future.
bune extends best wishes of a long
Mise Margarite Deels returned
happy married life to ihea« young
to her home in Portland, Monday
folks.
after a week's stay with friend*.
Mr*. Kila Coburn is having her horn«
The Misses Francis Dell and
line of Fancy repainted.
Zelma Smith were greeting old
Hop picking I« ou full force 10 all friends Bunday. They will leach
and
and local hop yard«.
in the public ecboola again this
Phil Gate* sold au Essex Coach year.
If you «pend all that you earn, some other fellow
M Do Jung ind wife of Ballston
te H B. Alleu this week.
is banking YOUR money, and 20 or 30 years from
Visited at the Carl Stuv* bone
now, this other fellow will be spending HIS old age
D. A. Snvder transacted l usines» in last week.
in comfort on the income of YOUR money. Thia
Portland, Monday.
Mrs. Ella Oliphaut of Portland
other fellow is wise—he is looking ahead. NOW—
Jess White and family ot Garibaldi and Mr» George Snow of Newberg
while his earning power is the greatest—he is laying
vtaitvd relative« Ler« last week end.
were calling last Friday on M I
bv a tidy sum t>< live on when be is old And he is
,
Rev. F. E. Fisher and wife of St. Oliphant and wife
doing it with U h money you are «pending foolishly.
Johns visited friend* Lar« v«st«rday.
Mr». Ed Terry of McMinnville
Why not taut him at bi* own gum« ? eave a
Arthur Carter of Newport spent a wa» a Sunday visitor renewing old
part of what you earn each week and tn»ki certain of
few days here with relative« last week. friendships.
peace and comfort when vou ate old
Mr*. Paul Peebley ot Astoria |
Morri« Fieber and wit« of Portland
$1.00 Opens a Saving Account
visited relativ*« ber« the Ür*t ot tb« came to attend the iuneral of Fred
and
obtains a Liberty Hell Hank
Phone (d 28
Morgan, Jr. She plans to return
John Shelburn« received a broken to her home in a few days.
Oregon
Dayton,
arm the other day while cranking hl*
Lowell Hembree of Portland has
' • i
truck,
beou visiting his father J E Hem­
Mrs. A. D Foster of Lincoln, Nebras­ bree who ie sick.
ka spent Sunday with W E. Foster
Harry Armstrong of the Unity
neighborhood was a business calhr
Tom Parrish and wile of Portland and Monday. He reports that prune
Elmer Parrish and family spent Sunday
picking at their place will start in
at Neskowin.
about a week.
Mrs. 8. A. McCann ia home again
H. H. Walter of Clackamas
after a two weeks visit with a diluirli ter
COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS
made
a short call Saturday. Mrs.
in McMinnville
Walter
and children Mary Ellen
Monday morning greeted us with a
Expert Mechanics,
All Work Guaranteed
and
Billy
hud visited in Newberg
gentle r*in.
Other* have followed
and
Lafayette
two days, Phillip
during the week.
and
Elsbeth
who
bad been with
Horse Shoeing and Acteyelene Welding
Mrs. Chas. Dye of Brookings i*
their
grandmother
Mrs. Robertson
spending a few days here with her
for tome time went to their home
mother Mrs Allen.
JOE F- FRANCIS. DAYTON. OREGON
E. E. Baxter accompanied bv an with trie rest of the family.
1 Block East of Bank
A P. Fletcher and wife attended
acquaintance of Oretown was in town
after peaches Sunday.
the golden wedding of his sister
P hone 68X11
We are always on the job to take care of your Gaa
Box NO. 83
A. Shellenberger and family of Mrs. James Reid, near McMinn­
engine and Automobile troubles.
Portland spent last week end here with ville, Sunday
their parent* Wm. Schell and wife.
W. G. Courtney was a Portland
W. F. Abdiil and son Ralph and visitor Monday.
family of Garibaldi spent the week end
Mrs. Will Johnson ami daugh­
at their homes here.
ters
Betty and Mary Lou, leave
and
Peach canning season is here and the
ladies of this vicinity are busily engaged fbr" their home in Loe Angeles,
Friday Thev have been visiting
in that kind of work.
Storage by the month 12.50. A place where your Car
Tillamook
Miss Daisy Johnson and hir McMinnville
Hillsboro
ie taken care of.
Rev. Walter Smith has blood poison­
father
ing in his left hand caused by infection
'I he ladles of the Baptist church
while picking blackberries.
Phones: Garage, Red 62, Re?., 66x1
will
have a chicken supper from
Mr. Paulson and wife of Salem «pent
Dayton,
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-
-
Oregon.
5
to
7 Thursday evening. This
Sunday at the Iner Mortensen home.
Mr*. Paulson is » sister of Mr. Morten­ will be followed by the regular
sen.
Phone 45x8
prayer meeting.
all day meeting will be held
Harry Sherman and wife were Port­
Ten Hon lots
Avon Motor Oil
35c.
land business visitors lues Jay morning. Ion Sunday at the Evangelical
M
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They took the corner bank sign* with | cBtircb.
Basket dinner hein^
45c
General "
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i»
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them to be repaired and poli*bed.
served in the “Social Wing” it
54c.
Cycol
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110 lift
30X34
Over Sized Cords Guaranteed
Herbert and Flossie Goffin and their the noon hour. Rev. F. M. Fish-
mother Mrs. N. B. Coffin of Portland ' er will preach both morning and
17.90
30X3
Fisk Fabric
spent Sunday at the home of Mr*. E.
afternoon. Presiding Elder G. L.
Well Equipped Machine Shop. All work Guaranteed.
J. Nichols.
Lovell of Salem will be the speak­
Full line of Auto Supplies, Ga« and Oil.
• Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos,
Paul Lewis of Merril), accompanied er in the evening. Dayton and
by bis sister Mrs. Neita Terry of Carl­ Unionvale will unite in the all
Fountain Drinks, Ice cream, Bakery Goods
ton, were transacting business here day meeting.
Monday.
Funeral services were held on
Oregon
Dayton,
The Dayton Evaporating à Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Evan­
Packing Co are in the market for gelical church for Fred Morgan Jr.
who died at the government hos
Evergreen Blackberries.
pital in Walla Wall, Wash. Fred
M ir . Ella Gabriel Barker and little (
eon of Seattle are visitlng her sinter. was a soldier of the World War.
Take your Evergreen Black­ Mrs. Alfred Sweeney and other He had been in poor health fur a
C ash P aid for false teeth, dental
For Rates on
gold, pialluum and discarded jewelry. berries to the Dayton Evaporating acquaintance* here for a week or more. long time. He is survived by his
Hoke Smelting 4 Refining Co., Otsego. & Packing Co.
widow and daughter Audrey, par­
Michigan."
Chris Schunter and Mrs. Eliza­ ents, sister Evalyn and brother
beth Simler «t-pped in Tuesday Chester. He was laid to rest be­
and miscellaneous
BUCKHECTSHOES
and squared up their subscription. side his brother Archie, in the I
For Buckhect shoes, Men, Boys
O.,p. F. cemetery. Rev. Fisher
Sealed Bids
Go thou and do likewise.
amd Girls, go to C. B. Collin, Mc­
conducted the services. The floral
Sealed bids will be received by the
Minnville, Oregon.
offerings were beautiful.
Save Time and Money
Hibbert’s Grocery
Always a complete
Staple Groceries, Fresh Fruits
Vegetables in season,
A full line of Men, Women and
Children’s hop picking gloves.
a
5 ími 8
Gates Motor Co.
General Blacksmithing
Tires and Tubes Have
Gone UP
United States
Tires
Tubes,
Dayton Motor Go
my ateta
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CONFECTIONERY
2
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Louis & Penland
Jas. Wakefield, Prop.
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4
CALL 69X2
Hay—Grain
Hauling
Clerk of School District No. 28, ontii
Peaches will be ripe sbout August 15. 8:00 p. m., August 28, 1925, for tl e
transporting of pupils from variot s
Orchard 1% miles east of town.
districts
Outline of route ;>d
Phone
11x9
D. E. Albright,
specification tor busses may be bad at
the Clerk’s office.
for Sale
Upon the acceptance of bid, bidder
Good milk cow for sale, 6 years old.
must
file suitable bond, same to be left
Inquire at this office.
to the diecertion of the School Board.
Board reserves right to reject any
and all bids.
L. A. Rossner,
1 am in the marxet for blackberries.
Chairman of Board of
The Cannery always pays the top price
Directors,
Attest :
for your fruit*. Delivery mav lie made Ruth Hayden,
either at the Canneiy or at Gates Motor
Clerk.
Co. Your money on delivery of berries
M. V. Wright
3t—8 0
W. 8. U’Ren and family are spending
a week in Newport.
Mrs. L, 8. Chapman and children
Harry and Nellie and L. 8haw of Cal-
i'ornia spent Sunday with the Hogle
Ml«« Ruth Stermer ot Salem was
and Chapman families here.
here yesterday evening to attend ft
meeting of what will be remembered as
the Jeanette Cgden High School Glee-
Club at the home of B. F. Potts. A
very pleasant evening was enjoyed by
For Sale
all present. Mis* Stermer spent the
Terms
Household goods for »ale.
Mary A. Fletcher. night at the Harrv Sherman home.
caab.
Blackberries!
L. H. Litacber and wife arrived home
Wilfred Hibi art and Miss Dean
last week end from a two weeks vaca­
tion in Seattle and vicinity and were Harding are spending a few days in
accompanied home by her n other Mrs. Seattle with relatives and friend* of
Miss Harding.
Booth for an indefinite visit here.
Eugene Sutton returned this
Mrs. C. A. Rockbill of Grand
Island presented u? with twin morning from the Washington
muskmelons yesterday
morn­ harvest fields and will work in
ing. We are getting quite a col­ the hop harvest in this vicinity.
lection of freak garden truck.
0. H. Newman, wife and son
Vannus of MiH Citv and A. N.
The preaching in the Evangelic­ Merrill and wife spent the week
al church next Sunday will be at end at Neah-Kah-Nie beach with
8 pm. The pastor, Rev. Frank
the Harold Newman family.
M. Fisher will be in the pulpit.
Misses Marjorie and Josephine Lumrn
of Portland, who have been visiting
Recorder Tucker and J, E. Mellinger their aunt Mr*. W. H. Hibbert, return­
accompanied T. A. Bould«n to the ed to their home Saturday.
reservoir and springs Tuesday morning
John Burch anil family of Salem
Mr. Boulden has cause to lie proud of
the manner in which he has cleaned visited their parent* Eli Rowlev and
Mrs. Burch and
thing* up and the wav the water is wife over Sunday.
running In the catch bnsins and the daughter returned home that evening
reservoirs, all lieing full of water with and Mr. Burch remained to dry hops at
a big overflow from the large reservoir. the Lounderhausen hop yards.
C. L. Christenson
Truck Service
tfialfov and jJcWccr
Agates ground and mounted
A fine line of Jewelry and Silverware
prices that are right.
Ed. Grabenhorat and family of
the Pleasantdale neighborhood
arrived home yesterday from a
two weeks vacation visit with rel­
atives in Washington.
at
Frank Hadley and family of
Pendleton, Oregon stopped in town
a few minutes yesterday morning
on their way to California, for
their annual vacation.