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PAGE FIVE TUE DAYTON TRIBUNE ÌTIURHDAY, NOVEMBER IN. Iim « few days with her son and fam MisdmaM Bramlet, Sweeney, Had- Newhouse, Taylor, Murphy, Misses ley, Scott Edward?, Foster, Bert Jessie Bramlet, Margaret Addison ily at Kelso, Wash. " - ‘ - - । an<j hostess. The ladies' Aid met Wednesday McFarlune, Glen McFarlane, C. B. I afternoon to plan a dinner for some j X~ I time the early part of December. : One-halt pound of »alt is mixed with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keye» and ; 100 pound* of manti in every third | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keye» and fam- hatch. MI HODINT l’HIWH ' ily were Sunday guest» at Canby. Marjorie Parrett »pent the week Sunday •hool ut 10 a ni. —.—-R W Hole. Superintendent. Morning end in Dundee. She is attending the worship 11 a in. Epworth League ’ Hencke Walker school in Portland. Ed. Billich and Earl Namitz »pent 7:00 p. m Evening service 8:00 p m. Prayer meeting on Thursday ' the week end at Sand I.ake and i brought buck lot» of clam» and »al- at 7:30 p m Mervien ul Webha»! I Morning WOr | mun. »hip 9 30 a. m. Bunday school at Sunday guest» at the W. S. Allen 11:00 a. ui home were .Mr. and Mr». C. B. Grant Walker, Pastor. I and children Paul and Elizabeth, of Portland. FULL GOHPEL ASSEMBLY Mr. and Mra. Hill and Mr». Devore i Bunday school 10 a. in. .Preach and daughter of Salem, »pent Armi»- ing 11 a. in. Prayer meeting on : tlce Day at the Powell and Shanna- I DAYTON ............................................................................... OREGON Wednesday at 8 p. m । han home. I Are you »atl»ned. in need of heal- Mrs. Ella Swink attended the birth- Ing for your body, peace for your : day dinner of her daughter, Mr» soul, or more of God. come to the I Mable Ballinger and family, Sunday Full Gospel Assembly and hear Ev- angellHl Killa Mu« Saunders, »tudent *” l ortland. of the Angelu» Temple Training The Oregon Walnut associatn n School, lai» Angele», California. has completed its »ixth week of grad- Peterson Brother» ing and have so far shipped thirteen CHR1HTIAN CHURCH car» by rail and »ix by truck. Mr». Ciara Hewitt, of Portland, McMinnville Services every Sunday as follow»: •pent from Thursday to Saturday Bible »«hool al 10 u ni Preaching visiting with her »iater, Mrs. W. S. st 11 a m. Christian Endeavor at Allen, Saturday evening, Mr. A. B. 7 p m All friend» are Invited. Carter called. The Woodmen will hold a meeting BAI’TIHT CHURCH in the Dundee Commnuity hall Thurs- Bunday school at 10 a m. Preach i day evening when they will iniate ing »ervlce 11 a. ni B. Y. P. U. at fifteen new members. The Portland Ol li PRICE8 AKE RIGHT 8:30 p.rn. Evening service at 7:3” I drill team wiH be present. p.m. Prayer service on Thursday On Saturday Mr». Frank Keyes, Complete I’m* of FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES. Season ul 8 p.m. Mr. and Mr». Percy Barbour took Walter G. Smith. Pastor. Mrs. Grace Etwilier to the coa»t to able Fruita and Vegetable«. SPECIAL PRICES on all grade« her home. Mrs. Etzwiller has been of BACON and SMOKED MEATH. EVANGELICAL CHURCH recuperating at the Keyes home. Frank M. Fisher, Pastor Mr. Geo. Turner left for Portland CANNED GOODS W EEK LAFAYETTE where he will visit for awhile. Mr. Service» a» follows. NOVEMBER 10th TO 20th Turner haa been visiting his sister, Dayton—1st and 3rd Sundays at I Mrs. P. P. Meeks. After a visit in Special reduced cash prices on all quantity purchases of can 11 A. M Portland he will go on to his home Unionvale-—1st and 3rd Sundays at Prineville. ned goods between these dates. Your opportunity to get a win it 8 P. M. Richard and Patricia Bentley spent Sunday» at Pike—2nd and 4th ter’s supply. the week end in Portland with their 11 A. M. Louise Hoienmeyer grandparents. Overalls and work cloths for Men and Boy». WEYENBERG’S Ixifayette—2nd and 4 th Sunday» was their guest. All took in the play at I P. M. “ On to Oregon ” put on by the Girl line of Dress and Heavy shoes for Men. "You don't have to institute a Scouts and various dramatic organi lawsuit to collect the wages of sin.” zations in honor of book week. The Oregon co-operative council, composed of presidents and mana HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES gers of various co-operatives thru- out the state will hold their all-day Phone Red 28 quarterly meeting at the Dundee com munity hall on Friday as guests of OREGON DAYTON the Oregon Walnut Exchange. A- Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Baker spent the bout 25 men are expected, for whom [ J week end at Baker. the Dundee Women’s Club will serve Geo. Ryan made a business trip luncheon. to Portland over the week end. Again the grim reaper has taken '1 Mr. Meek» spent Saturday in Port its toll in Dunbee. Richard More- | NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING land in the interests of hia eyes. croft passed away Thursday evening NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District W. S. Allen has been having quite at six o’clock. Mr. Morecroft had a few ripe raspberries from his vines. been in poor health for several years No. 28 of Yamhill County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING Mra. Fritz Groth is able to be up , but went to work as usual Thursday of said district will be held at the SCHOOLHOUSE, on the 2nd day of after her severe illness from erysip- morning, but was compelled to come December, 1926, at eight o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of dis cussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote ! home about 10 o’clock. Mr. More Miss Armanda Tourville is spend croft suffered with hemorrages and on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the ing three weeks in Vancouver. Wash., this is what caused his death. The fiscal year beginning on June 21, 1926, and ending on June 30, 1927, is es visiting. body was taken to McMinnville and timated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from Reinhart Groth and son Burton brought back to the house on Satur- | the county school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all day morning until 10 o'clock for , took in the ball game in Portland on Oregon McMinnville, friends to view the remains. A short other moneys of the district: Thursday. BUDGET Mrs. E. G. Shannahan is spending prayer was held at the house and ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES then the body was taken to the Port-1 land Creamatorium, where Masonic PERSONAL SERX ICE $2000.00 Superintendent --- ....... funeral services were held at 3 1350.00 o’clock. Mrs. Morecroft is planning 2. Principals ----- --........... 1260.00 High School Teachers on making her home in McMinnville 1170.00 High School Teacher where her parents live. The com 990.00 3. Grade Teacher ................................. munity extends sympathy to Mrs. 3600.00 Grade Teacher .. ■ 4 Morecroft and are sorry that she will 32.50 (irade Teacher .................. —....---- not continue to be with us. 1000.00 4. Janitor_________ —---------------- 200.00 5. Clerk--- ---------------------------- — Pleasantdale Total .................................................. >11,602.50 (Continued from Page One) MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, Several from this vicinity attend $200.00 BLANKET SALE etc.) .................... -............. — ed the funeral of the late R. L. Har ONE GROUP WOMEN’S COATS 100.00 <18 Pair» Part Wool Blankets iKIxHO • 72x80 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.).... ris in Dayton Monday. 200.00 Value» to 8O.5O Miss Margaret Addison is visiting 3. Library books —...............—.......—- 15.00 at the home of her uncle, Chas. Ad 4. Flags .—...... .. -.......... ................... 50.00 5. Playground equipment .................... dison, in Newberg, this week. 120.00 Value« t<> 827.5H Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker, of 6. Janitor’s Supplies .................. ......... 550.00 PAIR Newberg, and Jesse Sanborn, were 7. Fuel.................. -............. ................. 20.00 Sunday guests at the R. G. Hadley 8. Light ----------------- --- -------------- GROUP TWO—WOMEN'S COATH 100.00 751» YARDS PURE SILK CREPE de chine 9. Water.......................... ....................... home. 100.00 20 colors to Choose From 10. Postage and Stationery ............... The county herd inspector was a- 1455.00 round last week inspecting cattle for Total .......... ..... ... ........ --- tuberculosis and found all cattle in MAINTAINANCE AND REPAIRS: 550.00 . building and grounds Valile» to 830.H5 this vicinity 100 per cent. 550.00 YARD Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker and Total .............. -............... ............. INDEBTEDNESS: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hadley motored GROUP THREE—WOMEN H COATH 500.00 ONE LOT CORSETS, BRAHHIERS AND 2. Warrant, and interest thereon ... to Broadmead Sunday afternoon, 500.00 CORHETT KTTEH where they visited relatives. Total ............................... — Miss Dora Hutchins, of Colorado, TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: 2850.00 arrived last week and will spend the 2850.00 Total Vilille» to 850.50 winter visiting at the home of her INSURANCE mother, Mrs. Anna B. Litscher, and 528.00 other relatives. 528.00 Total ................................ A. N. Sheldon sold his farm last MISCELLANEOUS: week to H. F. Deyoe of Unionvale. 125.00 Hall and Telephone ... Mr. Sheldon expects to make an ex 26.50 2nd Publication of Budget Hart Schaffner Marx -- Michael Stern» tended visit in the east before de 151.50 Total .......................... ....... ciding where he will locate. EMERGENCY: Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Mannnig, of 250.00 McMinnville, and George and Ralph 250.00 Total .................................... -.................. -......................... Thompson, of Portland, were Sun Total estimated amount of money for all purposes 17,887.00 day guests at the home of their par during the year ...... . .................................................... ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson. Among the McMinnville visitors ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. From county school fund during the 1920.04 Gubser and daughters Arlona and coming school year ........................ Mrs. Ed. Richards, Nels Flint, Asa From state school fund during the 356.80 Nichols, Miss Esther Nichols, Mrs. coming school year ........................ J. W. Sims, Miss Jessie Bramlet and From elementary school fund during 1514.66 Mrs. Ralph Hadley and sons Dale the coming school year ............. 27 Inch White Outing, yard - - 83« and Kenneth Hadley. Estimate of probable unexpended bal il lb, Cotton B(itt» pair 4t»e 278.63 Oil Dozen Women'» Hoae - - - ance at end of current year ....... 7»c The Pleasantdale Needle Club Women's Raion Vest» . . 70c Aluminum Romite» ------ Estimated amount to be received met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Sims Women'** Rujon Blooniers from all other sources during the Friday afternoon. A luncheon was 5700.00 BuNter Brown and Tige will I m * nt the Lark coming school year ........................ served by the hostess and a good Aluminum Percolator»-------------------------- 7,h' Total estimated receipts, not in time reported by the following ladies. TliiMitre Monday, November 21». Hee us about Women'« Shoe« ------ 82.28 anil 83. IH 9,770.13 cluding proposed tax ......................................... Mesdames Foster, Gibbons, Turner, jour ticket», Mill End Towel» -------- »c 49c RECAPITULATION Sims and Miss Esther Nich- Clark, 17,887.00 Total estimated expenses for the year ols. Total estimated receipts not includ Aloha Needle Club was plea- The 9,770.13 ing proposed tax ............... «------- santly entertained at the home of Balance, amount to be raised by Mrs. J. A. McFarlane last Thurs 8,116.87 district tax ................................................... day afternoon. The afternoon was spent in tieing quilts after which Dated this 14th day of October, 1926. refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Ralph Taylor played Attest: John W. Shippy Ruth Hayden several selections on the piano which Board of Directors District Clerk - were enjoyed. Those present were Breeding h>*n» are forced into a resting |>eriod near the lu»t of Nov ember and keep out of production until January. Thia i» accomplished by taking away the protein feed» and feeding largely oats and mill run. 1 Oregon poultrymen are ordering their baby chick» now, soma hatcher lea being pretty well sold out. CHURCHES 1 Fine Stationery & Christmas Cards Highest Prices Paid For at the Day ton Pharmacy A” GRADE CRE A M GIVE US A TRIAL McMinnville Quality Economy Service Hibbert’s Grocery »Ml g Pontiac Oakland SALES and SERVICE Also A Good Assortment of Dundee USED CARS ¡âareriirajiijiiiajiu^^ Get Our Prices Before Buying First Motor Co THANKSGIVING SALES! STARTING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 $16.85 $4.98 $24.85 $1.39 $39.85 V2 Price 58 Men’s High Grade Overcoats Values to $40. Sale Price- $26.85 THANKSGIVING LINEN SALE STARTS FRIDAY Cash Bargain Basement MARSHACK’S DEPT. STORE McMinnville, Oregon J1