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School
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By Faney W ithee
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The teacher* are making out the
Mr*. (>. C. Got^iricli entertained the
ecliedule tor next evmeeter. They are
Primdl* Club with a an o'clock dinner
having who trouble arranging it «o
at Iler home «eatrrdav evening.
there will lie n<> eonrtid* and ao all the
D A. Snvder »pent a lew daja in atíldenla mar like the auhjecta they
Heatt'e thia week on budi.e** iwrlaining wiah.
to the dryer
The large Ima alarla about tiileen
minutea
earlier Ilian iiaual oil account
The Hilde elaaa ot the Haptiat Hnndav
ot
the
roada.
School held a elaaa party at the J. W.
R ut Jone* «>1 IjiUvatt* 1* doing auto
mechanical work at the Gataa Garag*
l.orett home laat Saturday evening.
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I tier Morten«*» and wife visited reia
tlvea in Oregon City. Sunday.
The aeiueatrr exam* will lie given
Tburadav and Friday ot neat week.
New book* will be ordered toon for
uae next aemerter.
Several auhjecta
Service« will he held at the Evangeli
will lie given that were not given thia
cal church Sundar morning atll .uO
awu> eater.
o’clock.
Rev. F M. Either in charge
The Senior* are considering the
Mr» L. 8. Chapman accompanied by «election ot their date play. Watch tor
her «on Harry and daugbtet MI m Nellie It.
and Evalvn and Etnma Hogte of Port
Special effort i* being put forth on the
land, apent Sundar at the H Chap
program
for the P. T. A. Meeting »hieb
uiau home.
will lie February 1, 1WM. All thoee
Dr. Barnard took E. Hadawav
latereated in the *chool, “In what il ia
to a hospital in McMinnville yes
what it ia doing and wbat it ia trying to
terday. Mr. Hadaway i* in a
do", pleaae come.
Success Depends on Thrift
IhiM I« National Thrift. Wook
No matter how little or how much vou have,
final »ucce** depend* on Thrift ard Thrift
mean* SAVING
Sturt with only fl (KJ if nrc,
ea*ary but—STARS’ Tbe privilege* of Having
are brought to you in an ideal way at thi* Bunk
with it* ma infold service*, it* ucquealioned
safety and it* tunny con»«menu**.
Il only lake* Il (Ml to get vour name on a
saving* pa** book
Why not do thi* the first
thing tomorow? W hen vou do, we will present
you with n Liberty Hell Saving* Bunk to a*«i*t
in building up a Saving* Account.
critical condition.
By the much appreciated gift of the
Last Saturday evening aa Mr* J. W. hindue** men of thia vi.iuitv the high
Lorett was accompaning hereon Glen achool has bven ubla to pay nil tbe
to Portland their «tearing gear broke Student body debt.
just this side of Rex and the car turned
Tbe basket bull ynme for Friday,
over into the ditch, Tiie car wa*
January 21, w ill lw al I arltuu. TLree
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considerably damaged but neitbei q/
good gatnea by the boy»' first and sec
the occupants were hurt. Mrs. Lorett
ond team» and tbe Kiris' brvt team.
returned home by stage and Glen went
A number of student* have Uro
on to Portland
al-eut the |ia«t week on account of
Little Wanda Goodrich daughtefof
•ickneaa.
We hope they are much im
Mr. and Mr«. Hu*i. Goodrich has been
proved and that they will be able to
quite sick but is much better now.
take up theii »tudte* in a few dav*.
Mr«. Paul Loundershausen entertain
"Did vou pa»j?"
will soon lie an
ed the Five Hundred Club at her borne
interesting qu<*t^>n a*ked by mauv.
Tuesday evening.
Those visiting at tbe D. B. Abdlll
Rev. E P Layton of Dailaa ia hold borne Sunday were Joe. Gibbon. Geo.
ing evangelistic service« iu the Union- Gibbon, wife and daughter of Gaston,
vale ebureb.
He will preach Sunday and Je»«e Hyds and wife and Mauric«
night and every night during the week Fiacber, wife and baby of Portland.
but Saturday night.
Joe Gibbon remained for a visit with
F. A. Sparhawk and wife are visiting hie brother l>an Gibbon and other rela
friends in Dallas thia week and during tives.
KENNEDY
Radio
their absence F. E. Berry baa charge of
the plumbing shop.
Radios and accessories.
demonstrate.
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Dr. Leroy Lewis and wife of McMinn
By Mrs. Rose Robertson
ville and A. J. McCann and wife of
Mrs. Patterson and children left for
Portland spent Sunday here with their
their new location in Spokane, Wash
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McCann,
mother
ington, Monday,
Mr. Patterson had
honor of her birthday.
gone before by auto.
Mr«. 8. W. Sigler who ha* been verv
A son born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs.
■ick at her home here wa* taken to her black died the following day. They
daughter’^ home in Portland, Sunday have the sympathy of tbe community.
and was rAting comfortably the laat we
Paul Feebler and wife of Astoria are
heard. Mr. Sigler accompanied her to
visiting relatives in til's communitv.
Portland and returned home Wednes
Ralph Tayler and fumily of Pleaxant-
day.
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dale were guests at tue Rvbert*on home
W. S. Hibbert and wife «pent Mon-
Sunday.
day morning in'Portland on business.
Alics Mulanax, a nurse from tbe New
Herbert Baxter and wife after spend
Hoepitai McMinnville, was visiting!
ing a short honeymoon in Tillamook
borne folks Sunday afternoon.
arrived home last week end.
Tbe Lavender Club met Wednesday
Rev. F. M. Fisher has been very sick afternoon with Mrs. Will Morgan and
at bls home this week with ao effection tbe BeUtv Roes Club will be entertained
of the heart.
He Is improving some at Friday afternoon, January 22, at the
this time.
home of Mrs. Velede Bryan.
Mrs. J. E. Deems of Shelbina. Mis
Mrs. Kate Al en of Carlton wa* visit- 1
soni, a sister-in-law of Mrs. V. M. Low,' ing her friend Mrs. Clint Hembree this
arrived at the Low home Sunday for an week.
indefinite visit.
She was here last
Carl Reister was away/Sunday after
winter and improved so much in health noon and evening attending C. E. meet
that she has come back in hopes of ing* in another part of the county.
regaining her health.
Countv C. E. officers expected at the
Mrs. R. E. Woodmansee-4 Tacoma Endeavor meeting in Lafayette did not
is spending .a few days this weak with! appear.
her daughter Mrs. David at the Berry I Den Courtney is improving his prop
home.
erty by having brick walk* laid on the
north and south of his lots. This wa*
the location of the court house when
Lafayette was the county- seat. Tom
Monday evening a little welcome
Kay and Dick Roberts are laying the •
party was given to Mr. and Mrs. Herb
walks. The bricks used are from tbe
Baxter at the H. Chapman home by >
obi courthouse that was torn down.
their friend* and neigbliors of Hogan’s ।
Waldo Lyon who has been staying
Alley. They brought gifts, good wishes1
with W. A Kellas the past two weeks
and refreshments and a most enjoyable
lias gone to Portland. He intends to
evening was spent.
The bonds of
enlist in the Army.
friendship were drawn a little closer
Mary Jane and Estelle Upshaw had
among these people, and the occasion
a joint birthday party last Saturday
will long 1* remembered bv those who
afternoon.
Mary Jane was six and
were privileged to be there.
Estelle just five years younger, their
L ost —A melium sized, yellow birthdays occurring January 18th.
gold wrist watch with gold wrist Their were seven little folks at their
chain, somewhere between Dr. O. party.
Hogan’s
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A fine line of Mantle and Alarm clocks at a
wery low price.
Brand new Graphapbone records at 45c each
A new lot of Spectacles at 12 60 to 15.00 a pair.
M. R. COOPER
Box hooks, Cabinet Work,
Mill Work and Building
Material of All Kinds.
Phone Red 73
Dayton.
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La Fayette
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BANK OF DAYTON
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Big enough -to sen e you.”
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Acetylene Welding
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Horse shoeing a Specialty
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Marcel and React for $1.25
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We Specialize In Ladies and Childrens Hair Catting
Marcell 75c.
Call—Nell David, Red 25
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C. Goodrich’s office and the Day-
ton Motor Co. garage.
If found
leave in care of Dr. Goodrich.
Will pay reward.
Mrs, Clara B. Carrol,
Carlton, Orenon, R. 1, Boz 77.
The crumbly soil mulch in Ore
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is not always of value for trap
Horseshoeing, General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Plow Share
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and Disc Grinding, Acetylene Welding, Wagon and General
ment station, but it is generally
Wood Work, Horseshoeing a Specialty
effective for bolding moisture al
ready in the soil.
Day ton, Oregon
Phone 45X1
Mrs. Ed Bryan gave a birthday din
ner Sunday in honor of herTiuaband.
Those present were Milo Blough and
family, Prof. John Blough of Lafayette,
and Herbert Jones and wife of Carlton.
While Jack Ketchum was trimming
trees the top of one of them fell on the
roof of his house.
The concussion
jarred down a gas lamp which struck
Mrs. Ketchum’s arm and the baby’s
head. They are now reported to be
improving.
If Rome one will do your wn*hing for twenty live cent* it
month do von think thi* wou'd he a reaHnnnble charge?
The Easy Electric Washing Machine will do vour washing
for that amount in electrical energy. The EASY is all copper
tub, metal wringer, vnenum cup guaranteed, and we service it
for one year free. There are many good waaher* on the market
hut none better than THE EASY.
Hnmilion Beach Vacuum cleaner* we buy direct from the
factory. No middle man’* profit. The Hamilton Beach vacuum
it splendidly made, and ¡ h 114.50 cheaper in price than any
cleaner of name aise and cla**. We give term* on any electrical
merchandise we sell.
We are better equipped for doing house wiring, motor wir
ing and all electrical repairing and contracting than any one in
Yamhill county.
Electric Supply & Contracting Company
“It Serves You Right”
Cor. 1st and College St.
Newberg, Oregon
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