Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, December 24, 1925, Image 4

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    LOCALS
Sei vice
Economy
Osali ty
Mr*. E. J. Nichol* and
in Cailt'm lured»»
Archi* were
Miss Anna Pearson <|*nt Sun­
day in Forest Grove?
Hibbert’s Grocery
'• Phe Air Hawk" at
Theatre, Saturila y ri ghi
Get a thrill nul of ' The Air
Hawk” Saturday bight.
A Knave and wife have been on
the sick list but are getting better.
HOLIDAYS
Are coming and at this season of year
our wants are manv.
Let us till * vour
*
orders from our stock of Highest Qual-
♦
« £
•
Jim Wakefield is home for holi­
day vacation, from his work with
an Oil Co. oongtruction gang.
A** Nuhol* and bi* elater Mi«* Father
Nicbui« took a load <4 dre-eed turkev•
tv Portland, Tuesday.
Kev. Walter ^mith aud wit*. Mr*. D.
A. Snvder, and Prof. Payne
Portland, Monday, Christmas «hopping.
Oregon.
KENNEDY
ofSiadio
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Si
Basket Ball
anb
^ear
BANK OF DAYTON
‘•Small enough to appreciate you;
Big enough to serve you
W. P. Morris
Shippv & Filer are selling yarn
at 35c per ball that costs 40c in
Portland.
We know, as Mrs.
Merrill bought all they had of ore
shade and had to send to Portland
to match it.
Last Sunday a group of young
people representing the Amona
Class of the White Temple Sunday
School, and the Mierer & Frank
Co., of Portland, gave Miss Hazel
Parker a Christmas Party.
They
came laden with gifts, and brought
lunch which they all enjoyed very
much. A few of the neighbors
were invited in to
meet these
young people and share in their
good. time.
uccessor to Joe F. Francis
General Blacksmithi
Acetylene Welding
Horse hoeing a poeialty
1 lock East o ank
Box No. 72
P hone 68X11
Webfoot Methodist Re-Union
Gates Motor Co
W. Porter and wife and F. W
Hole and wife and daughter Mise
The people of
the
\\ ebfoct
Erma, drove to Forest Grove, Sun­
day afternoon to attend a Christ­ Methodist church have set Sunday
mas program given at the M E January 31, 1926, as the date for
their big all-day
Home-Coming
church in that city
service.
Many
old-timers
have
D A Snyder and wife attended
already
signified
their
intention
to
a Christmas party at the home of
Portland
cM innville
be
present
if
they
have
to
crawl.
„
Mrs. Edith McDonald at McMinn­
...
, 502 Board of Trade Bldg.
■
ville, Sunday. It was a family One of the committee has begun to
comply the history of the old Web­
party for Jacob Seiners end wife.
There was thirty six in attendance. foot Church; others are working i
Mr Snyi'er is a brother of Mrs. up quartettes, duets, and various
musical numbers.
The morning
Seitters.
will Be given over to
Sunday
No need to go out of town for School and church services; there
your barber work; we now have will he a big basket dinner at
two shop, and a beauty specialist noon; and in the afternoon a num­
at each of them. You can get a ber of the old pastors are expected
Marcell, Permanent Wave, Hair to give a few words; the history of
Cut, or Shave, with a’l the trim­ the church will lie read; and the
mings without going outside of old timers will he given an oppor­
Day ton.
tunity to tell of "the good o'd
We Specialize In Ladles
Miss Erma Hole of Monmouth, days.” Everyone, old and young,
John Sherman of U. of O., and is invited and all oU timers and
Fred Hessler of O. A. C. and prob­ new comers will be special guests
ably several other home young of honor. Arrangements will be
folks from the various schools of made to transport any old people
advanced study, are
home
for to the church who have no way to
Christmas vacation
These young come.
folks are pursuing the right chan­
nel; there is nothing that can take
the place of an education.
No Collection
Phones: Garage, Red 62, Res., G2x 4
Oregon.
Dayton,
C 0naf ma 6
Christmas Party
Rev Leroy Walker of the M. E
church will he here during hie
holiday vacation, from his study
work at the Kimball School of
Theology at Salem.
Come in and let
Tuesday morning a*
the
10
o’clock S P. electric train was ap
preaching Dundee from the north.
P. N. Lundquist, a farmer iivirg
near there attempted to cmm the
track with a load of chickens he
was taking to market, hut failed
to make the crossing.
The train
hit the auto, demolishing it,, kill­
ing Mr Lundquist and all but
one of the chickens.
These sad
affairs continue to happen every
day and sti I people won't heed
the warning cf Slop! Look and
Listen
Friday night at the home gvm
L D Krake and family drove to
were won by Yamhill. Score :
Tillamook, Tuesday to attend the
GIRLS
wedding of Miss Nettie Krake, a
IB
Yamhill
sister of Mr Krake.
17
Du y ton
Mrs. E J. Hartman and daugh­
hoys
ters Gladys
and
Helen,
and
15
Yamhill
Eugene Sutton were Xmas «hop­
9
Day ton
ping in Portland, Saturday.
Every body know* what kind of
Subscriber for the Tribune for your
decisions
they got. especially the
friend*. It will keep them pocted on
girls,
and
we would suggest that
event« of this coniinsnitv, i* cheaper
in event they play ¡'gain, ths girl*
than writing letter* and a good deal less
sub Pete Sloutenberg in place of
trouble. 52 visits for only 11.50
one of our girls; don’t believe they
A • A. Nairn
.’'Aim ’ 8 s ! son F. A , of Oak- can reach much higher than Pete
T.
CÖ land, California, is visiting at the can.
no
ra>nt a I hnma
Mr.
parental
home this week.
' Nairn asst mbles Chevrolet bodies
when at home.
I»
Ss
Radios and accessories.
demonstrate.
Killed By S. P. Electric
F E Berry renewed hi« subscript« n
The games of basket ball by
this week. Frank »aid tw ( thought
bntb
the gills and boys teams ol
maybe the editor might like to have a
Yamhill
Hi and Dayton Hi, last
little Christmas money.
PJione Red 28
Day ton,
P. N. Lundquist
Of Dundee
CONFECTIONERY
Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos
Fountain Drinks, Ice Cream, Bakery Goods
Jas. Wakefield, Prop
No Charge
Knight Adjustment Go
Tillamook
illsboro
Experienced Marceller At
Spangle's Barber Sùop
and Childrens Hair Cutting
Marcell 75c. Call—-Nell David, Red 25
Class Breakfast
.Mrs. O. C Goodrich gave a breakfast
Remember the banket ball games
for
her Sunday School class of girls last
New Years evening.
'^a.tahmalfeT and ¿/oiOaler
A fine line of Mantle and Alarm clocks at a
'very Jow price.
Brtuud new Graphaphone records at 45c each
A new lot of Spectacles at 12 £0 to 15.00 a pair.
M. R. COOPER
ox hooks, Cabinet Work,
ill Work and Building
Material of All Kinds.
Phone Red 73
Dayton.
Oregon
Sunday morning. Such events are Io
The Parish Junior Hi basketeer* of be commended as they furnish a get-to­
Salem will meet the D. IL 8. basket gether meeting, which promotes good
toaser* on the local gym court New fellowship among the dare members.
Years evening, Jan. 1, 192«. Corrie out
and give the boys and girl* a hearty
Evangelical Ghurch
welcome, and encourage the D. H. 8.
The Sunday School or the Evangelical
to put forth their beet efforts to win
church presents their Christmas pro­
these games you know nothing puts pep
gram tonight. Th uradav, at H o’clock:
into them like a good full house.
And
The program is under the direction of
it also makes the visitors feel good to
the superintendent, Miss Gladys Litsch-
think tbeir activities are appreciated.
er.
I In remitting fl.60 to us on subscrip­
The sermon at the Evangelical church
tion, which pays him up to January 1,
Sunday morning, will be delivered by
1927, W. I’. Strandborg, director of the
Mias Miriam Holder of the North Pacif­
(Iregon Tublic Utility Information Bu­
ic Evangelical Institute of Portland.
reau af Portland says: I have enjoyed
Mise Holder ia an interesting «[leaker
reading the Tribune, very much the
and a good singer.
pastyear, and want to extend my beat
The Christian Endeavor of Unionvale
wishes for your continued success.
are planning a psgent, “The Nativity”
Thanks. It makes a feller feel good
for Sunday night Dec. 27th,
to receive a latter like that.
When in need of arber Work
come
to the “Neetkut arber Shop”
Orlea Stevens, Beauty Specialist, will be here
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week
Agency Home laundry
E. O. Kidd, Barber
FRED ANDERSON
Horseshoeing,
General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Plow Share
and Disc Grinding, Acetylene Welding, Wagon and General
Wood
Work, Horseshoeing a Specialty
Dayton, Oregon
Phone 41X1
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