LOCALE Sei vice Economy Pleasantdale Hamemlwr, next Tuewlxy *yw at Coiuiunidty Hull. Mac c .nd Fun. Hibbert’s Grocery Iha Bank Of Day ton Offers For The Ry Mr*. R. G. Hadley Roy Edward* and wife were county wst visitor* Monday. Ralph Th >uip*o*> and Harold Litecher M. R Coupe, racaivwd a car of of Portland «peat th* week end with I lumbar the la.t of the week Convenience ana Safeguard home lulk*. K. 1. Gor*lin» end taiully he.a moved l.ulo Hr Haiti* house «ear th. Trlliune Always a complete etock <4 Fancy anti Staple Groceries, Fruite aud vegetrble* io Seaton. Special for Friday and Saturday. Powder 29x I lb Calumet Baking othc*. | Of Our Community A cco ^ h to Htundurd W. 1. Ri.-cliatieu w ho h*a l»eea em­ ployed near Willamina for several month* returned home Wednesday. I iro-Proof Mrs W Poitei living pi*t worth ol F II Kiochetieu and family of Will­ town »»« anion« the r«> looted alck amina *|>eut the week and at their home l«ople of thia comiuanity last week. here. Invincible Modern Safety Deposit Boxes Mrs. Amy Parker called yesti-r» sr* D*i*y Jobuatona who underwent dav and advanced her aubacrlptli n a very critical operation at the ‘ortlaud to the Tribune to January 1 1927 Sanitarium last week Ie getting along Juat received a new line ol Men’a and Boys furnishings. Our prices are RIGHT. 30 Boxes Mecontly PurctiOHod Aro Now Axulloblo as well as could be expected. Mrs Georgina Miller of Port­ Mr end Mrs Newman ot Mill Citv, land came home Tuesday evening A. N. Merril) and wife nod Walter lack with her eon M. G., for a few daya wan aud w lie ol Daytou were Sunday visit. Bear Brand Hosiery For Children. BANK OF DAYTON guests at the George Jackman home. Mrs. Blanche Brooke of Port Mr* Fay Robinson and daughter of land came out yesterday for a visit Wendling and Mra Mildred Bower ot with her cousin Mrs R. G. Hadley Horewell spent a few day* last week at of Pleaaantdale the George Robinson home. Phone Red 28 Meedatne* David aud George Robin• Born April let a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Earl R Frost on sou went to Portland Friday to nee Mr*. Grand Island. Not an April fool Daisy Sohnatone who is in the Portland joke either, but a mighty nice girl. Sanitarium «lowly recovering frojp an Cregon. Day ton, ‘•Small enough to appreciate you; Big enough to serve you,” operation. Rev. Griffin left for Tacoma Sat­ Mr*. George Robinton was a county urday. He expects to be at Mc­ seat visitor Thurtdav. Neil Island Prison Sunday 11th to Mie* Elisabeth Sims and Robert Sima talk to the inmates. CONFECTIONERY Full Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, Fountain Drinks, Ice cream. Bakery Goods Jas. Wakefield, Prop of Tillamook spent the week end at the The Rank installed tt) new safety de­ home of their parents Win. Him* and posit boxes the first of the week. Tbit wife. make* a met of 104 safety boxes in their Mr* gabel Gibson and nr*. Roy Ed­ vault, and they are of the very beat. ward* were Mcninnville abooyH-r* Fri­ Our fruit tree grower* near town re­ day. port it to be their opinion that the re­ Mr*. Elisha Manning ot McMinnville cent frosts have not damaged the fruit, and Mr*. Arthur Robinson and son Mrs. S. M. Person, who moved David ot Dayton vieitod Thursday at here from Newberg in January, the H. Thompson home. called yesterdav morning. Dan Abdill and wife over Sunday with her brother Mrs George Robinton visited relative* William Creson and family near in Laurel wood (Sunday. Butteville, Oregon. M. R. COOPER Box Shooks, Cabinet Work, Mill Work1 and Building Material of All Kinds. thia is a good time of the year to brighten thing* up and conse queutly is having his honae paint ed. Oregon ^rrrirTTiJUuuuirinnroinnrrTTr^ «juuuuirTnnnni rj DAYTON MOTOR CO. 5 J. G. Penland. Prop. C Repairing Hearldyne Radios And Accessories | X | X Horse shoeing a Specialty 1 Block East of Bank ? | X ; Acetylene Welding Box No. 72 P hone 68X11 " X A A A A A A AAAA AAAA AA a A B ” V t V wwt VV VW“ vwvw VW V W V w V W WV W V w W V W VW W v W W V W V V WV W VW vw w —gBREg ----- l'l.„'¿■..1 ■ 1 - . 1 ........... ■■■"■■ ....... —"............... ............................ COL LECTIONS No Charge No Collection Knight Adjustment Go. Portland McMinnville Hillsboro Tillamook MAJIC enter­ at the Perry, busi­ ness visitors the first of the week. Grand They are druggists at Lincoln. Mrs. Minnie (Dickenson) Mil­ ler of The Dalles, Oregon, a girl­ hood chum cf Mrs. B. J. Hyde ia spending a week or more with her at her home on the Dr. Bishop farm north of towe. • AND FUN Community Hall Tuesday, April, 13 8 P. M. Admission 15c and 25c. Cook Patton - Majician Mr». L. 8. Chapman and »on Louis DuBois - Monologit 1 Harry and daughter Nellie of - Handsaw Portland were Sunday visitor» at Uwan McCrosky Musician. the Henry Chaptaan home. next Tuesay, Mendamea Jake son Roland, and Willa Newman and »on Billy of McMinnville, Upton W. R. C. No. 6 met in epent Sunday at the home of their regular session Wednesday p. m. parent» J. Alexander and wife in Plans were made for observing Newberg. Gen. Grants birthday. At our next meeting, April 21, members Mr» McCann’» »on Andrew and and comrades are urged to attend. family and her 8on»-in-law Wm For Good of the Order today, Burdette and family and Roy Grandma Hadley and Mrs. Yocum •Gabriel and family of Portland each gave a reading. visited her over Sunday and while J C Gabriel an employee of the ¡here tore up the old board side­ walk in front of her dwelling house Ford Garage in Tiifamook, diving tend put in a new gravel walk, one of five new car» the Company which improves the appearance of had been to Portland after, spent a the place very much. short time in town yesterday. Next Sunday. April 11 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary. Thia is a long while. Just think longer than the ordinary span of life. Very few married couple* live to celebrate their 65th an­ niversary. | House Wiring By Mr* Rose Roliertton Easter visitors at Cbas. Simlers An Interesting and instructive home were E. P. Booth, wife and tainment, on forestry was given daughter Betty of McMinnville. school house Monday evening L. C. Sanford and wife, and F. C. Kline Wannamaker and son Simler and wife of Toledo. from Lincoln, Waahington. were W. E Gabriel, wife and daugh­ ter Catherine of Tillamook drove over Saturday evening for an over Sunday visit with Mrs. Gabriel’s parents J E. Mellinger and wife, and his sister Mrs. Alfred Sweeney and family. Phone 4-5x3 At Community Hall, Heidinger and April 13, at 8 p. m. Successor to Joe F. Francis General Blacksmithing L a Fa y e 11 e We are informed that Island district has retired, thru Mrs. W. W. Lunger and Miss Edith the county treasurer, the last of Denney were McMinnville visitors their bonded indebtedness for the Wednesday. bridge on tl e Island for which Miss Belle Belcher 8|ient Easter in they are justly proud and deserve Portland with relatives. honorable mention. Gas, Oils and Accessories Lawn Mower Grinding Auto i A family from Bay City have moved 502 Board of Trade Bldg. W. 8. Hibbert has decided that on the Arthur Robinaoo farm. Phone Red 73 Dayton. W. L. Keichelein and family and Fred Reichstien and son Merle attended visited the ball game at Carlton Sunday. • t W. P. Morris Miss Flavella Colson was home from Portland for Eaater. House Wiring, Electrical Contracting of al) kinds, done in accordance with State Code, with the beat and latest approved materials. If we wire your property we are always here to see that you are properly served, A complete Electric store, with everything of electrical nature. Washing Machines, Ranges, Vacuum Cleaners, Toasters, Percolators, Radios, Pumping unit* for Country home», all at reasonable prices and ea’y terms. Your credit is good with us Have an electric range and enjoy easy cooking and superior food. A special rate for cooking and heating. Ijist Friday Mra. Carl Johnson of the locks entertained the Betsy Ross Club and Mrs Billinger the Ramona Club. Electric Supply & Contracting Company The Civic dob met Thursday after­ noon for tbeir regular meeting. ‘ “It Serves You Right” The tchool children bad an additional vacation Monday while the floor* were Irei ng waxed. Panner Rebekah Lodge, No. 63 gave a covered dish supper after lo-lg* Thurs­ day evening. The 7jb and 8th grade pupil* very pleaiatly surprised the Misses Ze bn a Smith ami Elizabeth Snyder Tueaday with a birthday dinner. George Parker and daughter Jessie May, «[rent Easter at McMinnville at the G. W . Fearl* home. The Milo Blough Cor. 1st and College St. Newberg, Oregon Horseshoeing, General Blacksmithing, Machine Work, Plow Share and Disc Grinding, Acetylene Welding, Wagon and General Wood Work, Horseshoeing a Specialty Day ton, Oregon family was very ill. Mr*. V. M, l/>w accompanied bv Miss Billy Lee were taking in the sight* in and near Salem and on to Dallas Sun­ day. While near Salem they visited the Tulip farm and report thia as one ot th* beautiful sights of the valley and to show their home folks, brought home a a couple beautilul boqueta. Phone, Blue 34 FRED ANDERSON 0. H. Newman and wife of Mill' Frank R. McKesson from LosAnirle* pleasantly entertained Easter at the City, Miss Ethel Jackman of Sal­ la visiting at the W. W. Lunger borne. home of Henry Davi*. em Rev. Leroy Walker, Walter Marie Pittman and Irvin Kline wen- Jackman and wife and the writer', The E. L. C. E. will hold a business married last Friday. and wife were Eister dinner guests meeting and social Friday evening. Good programs were given Easter Grover Hoffman and wife ejwnt the at the Geo H, Jackman home in week end with Henry Hoffman whois morning by the scholars of both Sunday the Pleasantdale neighborhood. Grandma Simler received a very 8. 8. Wolver is back at the new pretty taster basket from relatives hospital at McMinnville. in Misrouri. The basket is of Mrs. Ida Parker and A. T, Powell and yellow tissue paper, the chicks family spent Sunday at Newberg with are on cardboard and the egg» of their daughter and sister Mrs. Della various hues are also of tissue’ Smith. paper. The basket and eggs are Chas. Curtis and family spent the made up something on the order week end with his parent* D. Corti* of tissue Christmas be'ls. She is and w.fe. very proud of this gift, which is Chester Morgan who works for the unique. Reliable Fruit Co. of Portland was home - avaww« ♦ A -a- A A- ♦ AAAAAAAA ♦ A a A -W A ♦ < AAA A WWWVW V WWWW V V WV W W V w V V WVW VW VW V W V V AVWBW ^WHBW a.-b'Kil*. Cha*. Johnson, who lias been ill for •ome time passed away Wednesday morning. His daughter lias the sympa­ thy of all. W. W. Lunger and Frank McKesson went to Portland and Vancouver Wednesday. Henry Baker and wife, L. T. Vinson and wife and Mrs. Frank Davin went to Oswego las'. Thursday to help celebrate the blrhtday of Mr*. Ellen Jane Baker hr Easter, also In* birthday dinner, Walter Bryan of North Bend Wash, aged 91. She is well and hearty and was visiting bis friends over the week although otdiged to walk with a crutch as the result of a fall is jolly and cheer end. Mrs. H. F. McGrady of Crandall 8. D. ful. L, T. Vinson was recently surprised recently wrote to Mr*. Fred Morgan that crops were jxxir there and banks on his birthday. The following guests were present, Ray Wagner and family failing. Phone 45X1 Mr. and Mtn. Grail and family, and Goldie Vinson from Portland, Albert Hackett and wife and Mrs, E. M. Vinson of Middle'on, Mrs. Ida Vincent, ot Sherwotsl, Henry Kellas and family of Newberg, Henry Baker and wife and Frank Davis and wifeot Lafayette. John Burgin and A. N. Wilson are having their houses remodeled and other improvements made. Ralph Taylor of Pleasantdale was a basines* visitor Tuesday. A.P. Eletcher and wife and Paul Peebly were Portlalid visitors Saturday. Magic and Fun at the Community Hall next Tuesday evening al 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mr». Wilson and little daughter of Canemu made a »bort Callattne J F Mellinger homo Tuesday evening. Mrs J 0 Gabriel and little daughter, accompanied hy her aunt Mra Breeden, while enroute from Portland to tlieir home in Tillamook, visited a few hour» with their Mellinger relative».