Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 07, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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CHURCHES
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 10 n m Frank
W. Hole, Superintendent. Mornlrig
worship 11 a. in. Epworth Itagli»
7:00 p. m. Evening service 8:00
p. m. Prayer mooting on Thursday
ut 7:30 p. m.
Service al WebfoOtt Morning wor­
ship 8:10 u m. Sunday school at
11:00 a. m.
Mlloy Walker. Pastor.
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach •
Ing 11 a. m
Prayer meeting on
Wednesday at 8 P. Bl
Are you satisfied, in need of heal­
ing for your body, peace tor your
soul, or more of God. comO to the
Full Gospel Assembly and hear Ev­
angelist lillla Mae Saunders, student
of the Angelus Temple Training
School. Lo» Angeles. California.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
PAG H FIVE
THE DAYTON TRIBUNE
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[for an over night visit with Mrs.
' M D. Haskins last week.
Mr und Mrs 8. Stone, Mr and Mrs
Mr. and Mra. Archie Parrett and
Anderson, Chris, and l^iwremc
Anderson were among those from family entertained Mr. Parrett’s
! mother, und ill» brother» and their
here who attended the state fair.
: ruinlliea and the coumíuh . Mack and
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Allor and Richard Purrett, Monday evening.
daughter Thelma, of Ballston, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carol and
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Bullock, of Port­
land. were Sunday visitor» at the A son John, of Portland, Mrs. Nellie
King, of Seattle, Mr». J. R. Farris.
M. Ruggles homo.
Rotiert Furris, Mrs. J. B. Tart of
Mr. »nd Mrs. Powell and family Portland, were Frlduy guests
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McMullen and Otterbrook.
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Cushman return
Wallen. of
Mr. and Mra. W.
cd home from Wood'» hop yard,
where they have been working the Portland, Mrs Chapman and Guy
Chapman, of Sherwood, spent Sun­
pu»t mouth.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrett.
Guy Chapman brought bls sister
Frack
Mr. und Mrs. ' Th oh
< ompanled their ■on-In-law and quite a lot of nice venison.
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Fred Hol
Mr. and Mfs. Bruhn Hornberger
wager, of Portland, to Halcm Hunduy.
vielt with spent Saturday night with Mr. and
where they enjoyed
On Sunday all
their old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mrs. Jo« Herring
went to Ferhwood to visit with Mr
Abst.
and Mra. Fred Hornberger. Mr. and
Mrs. Noah Jones also went to Fern-
wood.
Dundee
Lafayette
Mr». H H. Aten I» »pending a few
day» *n Portland.
U’Ren Hardware
(THE WINCHESTER STORE)
Mr. and Mra. Billington »pent Bun­
day at Bethel.
Wiliam Foundry was a Portland
visitor Wednesday.
The lavender Club meet» with
Mr». Ed. Bryan, October 13.
Montag Stoves and Ranges
Sherwin-Williams Paints
The Shirer hou»e ha» been re-
»hlngled and otherwise repaired.
Mr. and Mrs. Hopart Jones have
moved Into the Margaret Ferguson
house.
The Store With A Service
The Civic Club met on Tuesday
for regular meeting. Refreshments
were »erved.
The motion picture "Triumph of
Justice" was given here last Wed- I
nesday evening.
Quality
Economy
Service
The father and mother of F.
Jimmie Benham fell from a ladder
Smith und his two brothers and their
Service» every Sunday as follows:
famllieH from Nebraska, were camp- last Thursday breaking his arm just
Bible »chool at I» u m Preaching
Goo. Ilya attended the Btate Fair ed In Dundee for some time. All above the elbow.
ut II a. m. Christian Endeavor ut
went to Hood River to pick apple«
Thursday.
. e m Ail friend» are Invited.
Rex Nugent and family, of New­
and are looking for a location to
berg, visited bi» »later, Mra. H. C.
Mrs. Henry Hagy visited In Port settle down in Oregon.
BAPTIST CHURCH
R oom , on Sunday.
land Monday.
Parent teachers met Tuesday after­
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach­
The machines In the new shoe and
ing service II a m B. Y. P. U. nt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morecroft noon at 3 p.m. at the school house
8:30 p.m Evening service at 7:80 took in the fair.
The following officers were elected harrue»» shop have been Installed
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
p.m. Prayer service on Thursday
to serve thia term. Mrs. Spence and work started.
at 8 pm.
Albert Baker visited in Portland Veddon, President; Miss Elenor Ro-
Complete line of FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES. Henson-
L. Hulbert 1» occupying the front
Walter G. Smith. Pastor. with his father Sunday.
ben, Vice-President; Mr». Alfred
of
the
Morgan
house,
a
croa»
the
part
able
Fruits and Vegetable».
SPECIAL PRICES on all grade»
Allen. Secretary aud Treasurer.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Clarence Miller left Saturday for Meetings will be held al 2:30 first street from the meat market.
of BACON and SMOKED MEATH.
Frank M. FMier, Pastor
Portland after u visit -here.
Tuesday of each month.
Mrs. John Mulanax, who has been
LAFAYETTE
Reduc«-d price» on all brands of HARD WHEAT FLOURS.
O'
caring for Mrs. Allen Powell and
Services us follow»:
Mrs. Brisbane anti daughter were
baby, has returned to her home.
Money back guarantee with each »ack.
Dayton 1st and 3rd Sundays at stale fair visitors on Saturday.
11 A. M
Complete line of Men's and Boy'» cloths underware and
Many from Lafayette attended the
Mrs. J. W. Fisher, of Oystervllle,
Unionvale 1st and 3rd Sunday»
All
State Fair last week at Salem,
shoes
We carry the WEYENBERG Une of shoes which, are
a visitor at the Meek home.
at 8 P. M
return with much praise for the ex-
Pike—2nd and Hh Sunday» at
Nationally known and advertised as BETTER VALUE FOR
George Thompson spent
hlbits.
Miss Lula Tuttle, of Ogden, Utah,
11 AM.
days
In
Portland
this
week.
visiting at the Woinky home.
Lafayette 2nd and Hh Sunday»
LESS MONEY" than other brand-«.
Little Marjorie Blanchard make»
at 8 P M.
H.
Thompson
went
to
Pacific
the
trip
to
McMinnville
every
day
on
LE THU FIT YOU OUT
Ml»» Jessie Spencer, of Portland,
“You don't have to Institute a
the train as she is attending Catholic
lawsuit to collect the wages of sin." was a week end guest at the Greer Sunday, returning Monday.
school.
home.
FULL LINE OF MEN'S WORK CLOTHES AND SHOES
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hadley and
Mrs. H. P. Ferguson was a Port­
W 8. Dunbar and family returned uncle E. A. Gordon visited relatives
land visitor last week. While there
HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
to Dundee after spending a week In in Newberg Sunday.
she had the pleasure of visiting some
Portland.
Gerald and Kenneth Hadley and of the schools.
were Port-
Phone Red 28
MI h » Marjorie Parrett is home for Jame» Wakefield,
Mr. and Mr». R. A. Bird, Mr. G.
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a few dUyg after spending the aum- land business visitor» Saturday.
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OREGON £ »
Cadwell and Mr. and Mrs. John I ] DAYTON
The farmers are busy plowing and i luer at Hebo.
Mr. and Mr». George Fowler, of Reecing, of Portland, visited Miss
seeding, since the rains of last week.
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| Mr. and Mrs. George H. Greer went Rockaway, are visiting relatives and Etta Cary on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McMullen have । to the State Fair on Tuesday and re- friends in this vicinity this week.
Miss Prudence Denney, of Port-
moved Into the Mr». M J. Douglas turned Thurnday.
Mrs. David Robinson and daughter. land, and her friend Miss Elsie Yo­
property.
Mr». Walter Bones, Fannie Mor- Mrs. Grover Johnson, of Newberg, der. of Yoderville, were helping
Fred Luble and S. E Trent were
Taft, visited Sunday at the were Grand Island visitors Monday. celebrate the birthday dinner of her
father, A. H. Denney, last Friday.
visitors at the "tulip farm" near E. T. Meek home.
Ross Woods finished picking hops
Salem Sunday.
E. M. Holmes and family, of Junc­
being in his yard Friday, and treated the
The new garage that
tion City, came down last week. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A B McMullen mo­ built on the Morecroft apartment pickers to ice cream and cake.
Holmes la at Dr. Reitsel'» hospital
tored to Tillamook Sunday, returning Is nearly completed.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hibbert mov­ where she underwent an operation
home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards visit­ ed from the Jessie Vernon farm, to last Saturday. The childern are
attending the Lafayette school
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bronkey. of ed ths Tillamook hospital whehe with a farm near Newberg, last week.
Full line of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Fountain
present.
Portland, visited over the week end LeRoy Edwards, who Is still very
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Ketchum
and
o
with Mr. and Mrs. T. Frack.
low.
Drinks, Ice Cream and Bakery Goods
little daughter Jean, of Lafayette,
were
Sunday
visitors
at
the
home
of
Frank Harris. of McMinnville, ; Mr. H. D. Olson. Travelling freight
and Merlin Bullock made a business agent for the 8. P. Co., was hero the formers brother’s. Joe Ketchum.
trip to Salem and Oregon City Thurs­ looking after company Interests last
Mr. and Mra. Grover Johnson, of
■
week.
day.
Newberg, were Sunday guests at the
Miss Flo. Binsham was a visitor
Oregon
Dayton,
Mr». Langelller had her daughter. home of their mother, Mrs. David to Amity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Trent and Averli
Trent were Saturday dinner guests i Mrs. Mitchell and family, down over Robinson.
of Mr. und Mrs. E. Trent at McMIun-ithe week end to celebrate Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dorsey were
E. A. Gordon left for his home in county seat visitors one day last
Mitchell'» birthday.
ville.
Garfield, Wash,, Wednesday, after week.
Glenn Martin anil family, of Ca-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrett and spending a month at the home of hi»
venti» Mill, west of McMinnville, arc daughter Wanda, of Bay City, were niece, Mrs. R. G. Hadley.
The Webfoot school opened last
moving In the G. Earhart house this Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Monday with a good attendance, The
baby
Mrs.
Bert
McFarlane
and
Parrett and family.
week.
daughter, Lora Bell, returned to teachers are Miss Scott and Miss
Gilmoure.
Mm. Ixtls Hutchlnsbn anti daugh­ their home last week, after spending
Mr. and Mrs. H. Vanderdrlff. of
several
weeks
at
the
home
of
her
ter
Virginia,
of
Tigard,
spent
Mon
­
Portland, visited with W. M Trent.
Mrs. J. P. Dorsey had the mls-
Jr.. Sunday. Mr. Trent Is reported day with Rev. and Mrs. Geo. H. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Stouten- fortune to scald her foot quite bad-
berg.
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Choice Cut» at Lowest Prices always on Hand
Greer and Mrs. Dean Nichols.
very low nt this writing.
ly while scalding some hen nests. It
Is
getting
along
nicely
now.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackman and
Higest Possible Price Paid For Beef Cattle and Hogs
Thomns Stinson and family moved | Mrs. Riggs and her daughter and mother, Mrs. George Jackman. were
Mrs.
Lyman,
who
recently
under
­
on the farm they have rented on husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nenr, who state fair visitors Saturday, and from
Get Your Milk and Ice Here.
"Three Mlle I^ne." east of McMinn-were enroute to California, stopped there went to Mill City, where they went an operation for appendicitis,
is reported to be getting along nicely.
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Merrill, She is gaining strength every day.
ovre Sunday.
Dayton, Oregon
Phone Red 31
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dorsey, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Foster were Gilkey, Mrs. Girth were among the
Portland visitors last Thursday. guests who were invited to Grandma
They took their niece Margaret Ad­ Reid's seventy-fifth birthday dinner
dison to the Doernbecker Memorial Sunday.
Hospital, where she will undergo
another operation on her eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Van Dorn, who
are still in Calif., report they are
The Aloha Needle Club was plea­ having a wonderful time, Mrs. Van
santly entertained last Thursday Dorn is visiting many old time
afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. friends.
W. Bramlet. A luncheon was served
by the hostess. Members present
Mrs. Lottie More and Miss Flo.
were Mesdames Sweeney, McFarlane. Bingham accompanied their brothers
Hadley and Bramlet.
as far as Portland Monday morning
Mr. Bingham has been visiting here
Among those from this vicinity from Ravendale. Calif. He is going
attending the state fair in Salem last to spend the winter with a sister in
week were Elwyn Dorsey, George Canada.
Phone Red 76
Robinson, Dale Hadley, Arthur
Mrs. A. M. Vernon, her two daugh­
Kulp. Alvin Farmer. Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks Sweeney. Mrs. Mable Gibson ters and her father. Mr. Christenson,
and children. Shirley and Tommy. motored to Eugene Friday, return­
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Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Foster, Lawrence ing Saturday. While there Mrs.
and Margaret Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon visited her aunt, Mrs. Chris­
J. A. McFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Glen tenson, who is leaving soon for east­
McFarlane, Lloyd, Floyd and Bert ern Oregon.
McFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Had­
ley. and uncle E. A. Gordon, Ger­
Mrs. J. P. Dorsey entertained the
ald and Kenneth Hadley, Lawrence Dayton Needle Craft Club at her
Mr. and Mrs. Fred home last Friday. This was the first
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it Reichstein,
Reichstein, and sons Merle and Clair. meetlng of the season. A lovely
luncheon was served by the hostess,
A good time was reported by all
NOTICE
present, All members were present
with
the exception of Mrs. Snyder.
There will be a meeting of the
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;; Citizens
Leave order at Wakefields or order direct from mill
of Dayton on Monday, Oc­
Those attending the State Fair
tober 18, 1926, at 8 o'clock p.m. In
the Commercial Club rooms, for the from the Webfoot district were J.
purpose of nominating the follow­ B. Stilwell and family. Mrs. Albert
ing city officers. The Mayor, Re­ May, Mrs. Gilkey, Mrs. Girth, Mr. and
corder, Treasurer, and three council­ Mrs. E. J. Converse, Miss Flo Bing­
man for two years, and one council­ ham. Mrs. Lottie More, M. Bingham
Phone 612
and his brother H. Bingham, who is
Carlton, Oregon
man tor one year.
McMinnville, - Oregon
visiting here from California, and
J. 8. Morin, Mayor.
7-2tc Robert Bingham.
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Hibbert’s Grocery
Pleasant dale
St. Joseph
Confectionery
Webfoot
Jas. Wakefield, Prop
Dayton Meat Co
Dayton Sand and Gravel Co
DEALERS IN
Sand and Gravel
Oakland
-
Pontiac
SALES and SERVICE
Git;e Us A Call
A Iso A Good Assortment of
USED CARS
Get Our Prices Before Buying
y First Motor Co.
FINE GRAIN
OLD GROWTH
Slab and Block Wood
Carlton Fuel Company