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Sei vice Economy Quality Gue*!» at the D B Abdill horn« AruusUc* Day were W. G CreBon, brother of Mra. Abdill, Mra. Allie Stephrn*on of Bulivv.He, Archie Abdill and family ami H J. Hyde • nd wife, Hibbert’s Grocery Pleasantdale Rev. Brown ami wife and Misa .Headquarters for School books and Supplie: Phone Red 28 Oregon Day ton, Gates Motor Co Mi.«* Mabel Slater of Prineville, Oregon is visiting at the home of Mrs. Brook* Sweeney this week. Mra. Miles Maxfield and children of Newberg visited Thursday eve ning at the Scott Edwarde home, Gerald Hadley went to Portland Sunday where he will visit friend* and relatives for a few days Ralph Thompson of Portland spent Sunday with home folk*. J. A. McFarlane and wife spent [Sunday at the R. G. Hadley home Ed and Lewie Winger are the « proud owners ol a new Ford run- ¡»boot. ç.7 H. Thompson spent Friday and Saturday at Pacific City. COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD PARTS All Work Guaranteed Expert Mechanics, United States Tires and Tubes, Storage by the month 12.50. is taken care of. A place where your Car Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., 66x1 Dayton, - - - A Big Turnover How is vour sulwcription? Th» D C. Vanitati! laniilv Ne»twig visitor* Faraday. "It is claimed that the average woman h»* only ahout I.SIM) words in her vocabulary,” said old Si Cheanut, "bill if that is »o, there is usually a tremendous turnover.” Mr». W. a. and chlldmi^ ««« Pulitami «lio|>|H<<* Monday. livo Dirary and A m Nichol* «luppud tbrw car» of wi»«l to Salam tiu» »rak. Fellows like old Si enjoy joker st tho < x p«nM of the women, but even if the women DO talk, they are usually bolter managers than th« men. I.*l the women handle the pocketbook and nine times out of ten the family will wave money, Be«ide* they wil1 keep ttieir »urplu* fund* in the bank'and pay by check. Suppose they do talk. They usually make good. Rice of Woolburn, anti Rev Ted l^avilt of Newberg visited at the Perl» Hogte »pent Armistice day Geo. Fueler home one day last here with his family. Always a complete line of Fancy Groceries. Our fall supplies of A ew Pack Fruits and Vegetables are com- ing daily. Come in and look t hem over. LOCALS Oregon. m CONFECTIONERY L The Stringtown Needle Club L met last Thursday afternoon al [ the home of Mrs. Brooks Sweeney. [ । Delicious refreshments were served ! 'by the hostess assisted by Mr*. W. I S. U’Ren of Dayton. A most I pleasant afternoon was spent by I. the following members and guests: 11 Mesdames Hadley, Bramlet, Ma cFarlane, Scott Edwards, U’Ren and Sweeney. The Pleasandale Needle elub was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. C. L. Fowler last Friday afternoon, Daintv refresh- ment* were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Estella Sims. Members and guests present were Mesdames McFarlane, Sima, Bramlet, Hadley, David Robinson, Geo. Robinson, Bert McFarlane, Ketchum, Thompson, Estel Wilson Marley, Cerrv, Turner, Fowler and Miss Esther Nichol*. J. G. Park »nd wife were bu»i- nt »a vie tors it Porllard, Monday. J. R Berry and wile ol Tillamook spent Suudav w lUi his lather F. E. Berry. Mrs C. LiFever of McMinnville visit- ed acquaintance* here Sunday uu<l Monday BANK ON DAYTON Mira Pauline ILtastwr of Portland • pent the week-end with her fatherf Adam Roesner Mr» Wm. Schall sp'nt leverai days in Portland last week visiting a daughter Frank Carver ol Cloverdale, Drvgon was here a short lime Saturday calling on bi» friend Eli Roa lev W. P. Morris Kev Fisher of the hvangeheal church goes to Lilwral, Oregon neat Monday Successor to Joe F. Francis General Blacksmithing Mrs. Z. Spangle entertained the Peninsula Needle Craft Club at her Lome last Wednesday after noon. Acetylene Welding Horse Shoeing a Specialty 1 Block East of Bank D. A. Suyder and wife ejient Saturday and Sunday in Portland transacting business and visiting relatives. P hone €8X11 Box NO. 72 F. W. Hole and wife drove to Monmouth. Sunday with their daughter Irma who is attending school there. Misses Grace Teague, Virgie Senn and Valeria Flint of .Mon mouth »Tent the week end here with their parents. No Collection Mrs. C. A. Ponnay of Portland] arrived here yesterday for a few ! days visit with her brother J. E.l Mellinger and wife. i No Charge Knight Adjustment Go Chas. Reichstein of .Medford, Ore. B orn -T o Mr. and Mr» Lyle Portland McMinnville visited a few days this week at the Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, ; home of his father W m Reichrtein Willard ol Corvallis, Nov 1, 1925, 502 B”»rd o( Trad® Bldí Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods Ü Sr. and W L Reichstein. a son, Lyle is a «on of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Willard of the Dr. Barrett and Harry Starling, of Tigard visited one day last1 P^insuia neighborhood, Hillsboro Tillamook Jas. Wakefield, Prop 4 A traveling library, free to the town and coun^.-y people alike, from the Oregon State Library, has been established in Lafayette. Mrs. W. J. Robe rtaon has charge of the books at he'r home. The library will be open o n Wednesday from 7 p m to 9 p m and on Saturday from 2 p m Vo 5 p m Little folkn in the primary de partaient of the Evangelical week at the home of Mrs. David The rains of the past few dava Robinson. are putting the ground in fine Theodore Zosel of Salem spent ehage and the grain that it in the Siturdav and Sunday at the home 1 ground will get a fine »tart, which all goes to put pep into everybody. with R. W. Hamlin, who was pass of his aunt Mra. Geo Robinson. ing through here enroute to the Geo. Dorsey loaded a car of The school faculty all attended stock show at Portland. white fir Monday and shipjied it to Teachers Institute at McMinnville C. L. Joy of the Tigard Electric Salem. Monday and Tuesday and as yes Shop was transacting business here Roy Robinson of .Middleton vis terday was Armistice bay there Monday. ited Thursday at the home of hia was no school so we are short on mother, Mrs. David Robinson. school notes this week. A. T. Powell of Salem, George Parker, wife and daughter of Port- Arthur Robinson and family rev-, Horace Taylor and family of land visited Alden Powell and turned to Willamina, Sunday Junction City »¡tent Armistice Day family Sunday. after being at their home here for here with Mrs. Taylor’» parents two weeks while their little ron' Mr«. Ida Parker was an over G. A. Kidd and wife and Mr. was under the doctor’s care, He Sunday visitor in Newberg. Taylor’s brother Ralph Taylor of Mr. was so much improved that Oliver Butts, formerly of Lafay Ribinson could return to his em- the Pleasantdale neighborhood. ( ette visited high school last Fr ployment in the sawmill. Miss Catherine Bernard wfo is ( day. teaching near Willamina *[>ent a Fred Deets of Portland was few days here with her brother d iy greeting old friends here one W, O. Barnard and wife and alan 1 last week. attended Teachers’ Institute in Totted Away Fortune McMinnville, this week. Word has been received h^re in Playful Scuffling i that Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lindroff To have a book worth considerably us t hin J. H Morin told < Red Bluff, Calif., are the proud more than a thousand pounds thrown of at one's head Is an experience which morning th it from 8 a. m. yester parents of a baby girlf Ruth Erm- | does not fall to the lot of many. It day till 8 m. tor ay we received alee. i happened, however, to Dr. Adolf Ehren- 1.50 inches of rainfall. Not much Miss Belle Belcher went to P< rt- felt. It has Just been announced that the of a n^st about that and it must land. Friday for a short visit. Hungarian National museum has ac have made him feel good as he Dominick Desimini, foreman of quired this book by private treaty. Al handed the editor 11.50 on sub to though It wa« on Sotheby's catalogue scription the section crew is moving Thanks; hope it will at a reserve price of £1,000, It Is stated Portland. that the price actually paid is much have the same effect on a lot more. Sunday School were given a party Saturday afternoon at the home of their teacher, Mrs. W. J. Robert- ton. There were fourteen children present. Games and story telling kept them amused and happy. For refreshments ice cream, wafers and home made candy were served Mrs. Frank Coughtry assisted Mrs. Robertson in entertaining the class The Brooks Nursery Company are erecting a building to be used for cold storage. James Kyle, a brother of Mrs. S. S Wolever, arrived recently from Terre Haute, Indiana, for an ex tended visit. Mr. Kyle has been here before and is favorably im pressed with the state of Oregon. The ladies of the Evangelical Thia Week’a Story church served "Silver Tea” last Thia week's short story: He glanced Thursday afternoon anxiously around him, then, assuring Guest* for Sunday dinner at the himself that he was unobserved, home of Mr*. John Mulanax were brought out a small paper package. For a moment his band trembled over Air. and Mr*. Clifford Gibbon, of the glass of water. Should he put the (Grand Island, Calvin Mulanax of powder In? He was breathing heavily. Portland, Alice Mttlanax of Me-! He cast a glance about him—and then tipped the powder into the water. . . IMinnville and Mrs. Grimzle of One gulp and It was gone! "If that draught doesn't make rue sleep tonight Xafayette. I’ll have to see a specialist I” he mut Mrs. R F. Brockman and child-( tered. Wi of Corvallis, are visiting rd- Mlives in Lafayette. They came] 1 in excess of that sum. The book Is the first printed In the Representati ve» f, Representative» from the , Magyar tongue, and Is known to col- j t I Christian churches of Yamhill lectors ns the Codex Ehrenfelt. from the county met in convention here contains 81 pages and dates i year 1430. yesterday. They had a banquet Ehren- Its former owner, Doctor : in the I. O. 0. F. hull at noon and felt, a Viennese lawyer, came Into po»- held their busin “*» meeting at the «esslon of the book In an unuanal way. In 1851 he was a student at Nyltra, tn local church of that denomination what was then northern Hungary. One in the afternoon. There were also day, while he was wrestling with a companion, this hook was hurled play service» io the evening. We did fully at his head and he pocketed It. not lesrn the particular» but from It was only many years later that he the number of baskets of food they rediscovered it, examined it, and be came aware of its unique character carried past the office and up the »tair» we judge they had »ome- and great value.—London Tit-Bit». thing to eat and a crowd to eat it. Dayton Motor Co. Have added to their now complete stock of Auto Accessories Three of the best lines of Radios. Come in, let us demonstrate before you buy. A or B batteries for Radios here. v ¥ ¥ Molasses Car just unleaded GOO pound steel drums Great Feed for the^Moncy u W y ;6 Those who purchased Mill Feed from our car last week showed good judgment as prices have materially advanced on this com modity. w We will contract future Mill Feed or Corn, and deliver at specified time. You can generally find what you want here. « Alfalfa May Car just arriving. Clean and Green Farmer's Warehouse Company, Phone, Red 67 Dayton, Oregon A