THURSDAY, JANUARY IS, 1927 THE DAYTON TRIHUNK PAGE SIX where they will make their home. ZMCNZHZMZNZtaZNZMZNZN St. Joseph George Mayhew of Y’amhill. was a Saturday visitor at the A. M. Rug­ gles home. Mrs. Fränk Pierce of Portland, was looking after her property interests here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Odell, south of McMinnville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cushman Sunday. Mrs. W. D. Warmington and daugh­ ter Olive Mary visited over the week end with her sister Mrs. E. Shelburn west of McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry -White of Till- a mook were visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Trent Thursday. Mr. White is on the police force in Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McMullen, who have been living here for the past year, moved to Portland Sunday H. S. Burdette’* barn containing nineteen head of cattle, four horses, about 50 tons of hay, five ton of mill feed, forty chickens, two seta of har­ ness nearly new, was completely des troyed by fire. Dr. Barendick pass ing on the highway saw the fire and awakened the family, but it was too late to save anything. Only a small amount of insurance was carried on the barn. ■■ -o------------ . eery well, although still teaching is people. having quite a fight to k*ep up. Mr. Geo. Shelburne had the mis­ County Commissioner Sawyer has fortune of cutting hi* left wri»t very had a large grader at work on some severely while sawing wood with the of the roads in this district and as "bus* saw” at Mr. Roy Stoutenberg'* a result the roads have been greatly Monday forenoon. In some manner while picking up wood, ho being un­ improved. aware of being so near the saw, the back of his hand at the wrist came Mr*. Dale Fowler returned home last Wednesday after taking treat­ ment in the Portland Medical hos­ pital. She is feeling much improved. ZNZNZKZMZNZNZMZNZNZMZNZNZM Z I N X X NZ.IZKZNZMZXZiiZNZNZNZKZNZNX Last Thursday afternoon a party was given at the home of Mrs. Roy Stoutenberg in honor of Mrs. Penrose, who was celebrating her 65th birth­ Most of the children who have been day. The Ladies’ Aid presented her having bad colds lately at last re­ with a stand cover. ports are better. The ladies' Aid of the M. E. church Mrs. August Auer has been con­ gave Mrs. Adam Hewitt a fine birth­ fined to her bed for a few days late­ day idnner and cake in the aid room ly with a very severe cold. last Tuesday afternoon. The cake was adorned with 73 candles indicating Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoutenberg went , Mrs. Hewitts age. She also received to Portland to visit her sister, Mrs. from these ladies a very nice lunch Esther Propst, for a few days. cloth. RADIO SPECIAL THE NEW CHELSEA A miscellaneous shower was given Saturday, Jan. 8, at the home of Har­ old Thompkins in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thompkins and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finnicum, as both couples were recently married. A large crowd at­ tended and a jolly good time was had by everyone. Light refreshments were served und many beautiful and useful gifts were received, which were appreciated very much by the young M c M innville Better Reception For Less Money COMPANY . - 7:30 and 9:30 . til Phone 45x3 Roe La Rogue in “Reti Dice” Comedy—“Never Too Old” MATINEE—2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. fl SHIPP Y & FILER’S * (L 1 K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE E COUNTY OF YAMHILL In the matter of the estate of W. F. Parker, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un- j joint i SU • dersigned have been appointed a| I administratrices of the estate of W. • F. Parker, deceased, by an order of " the County Court of the State of Ore- • gon for Yamhill County and have •i qualified as such. 11 Now therefore, all persons inter­ ested are hereby notified and required to present their claims against the I said estate to the undersigned, at Dayton, Oregon, duly verified as by I law required, within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ■ have hereunto set our bands this 1 21st day of December, 1926. Hazel Parker and Louise Par- ker, Administratrices of the estate of W. F. Parker, de­ ceased. W. O. Sims, Attorney, 600 Henry Bpilding, Portland, Oregon. 18-5tc : without a competency, and that 19 out of 20 fail to provide for their » families. This, in a measure, accoutns for the eight million women now at work in this country. One in ten is a big chance. One in twenty A little reserve fund at the bank sometimes changes Strat now. You will never regret it. We will help you. Bank of Dayton Oregoii Dayton Expert Auto Repairing OUR PHONE IS NUMBER RED ATTACHED — NEW 37 AND A CALL WILL BRING SPRINGS ATTACHED — BUM- PERS ATTACHED—FENDERS REPAIRED NEW SHIELDS—EVERY WIND- KIND OF OUR REPAIR CAR TO ANY PLACE AT ANY TIME. TOW- ING AND SALVAGING IS A SPECIALTY AND YOU CAN DE­ PEND UPON REPAIRING—EXPERTLY REA­ EMERGENCY. SONABLY AND QUICKLY DONE GUARANTEED. US WORK IN ANY Most Successful Sale Ever Held in McMinnville Everything Cut From IO to 50 EK Eg s ■ ■ K per cent MEN’S DEPT Hart Schaffner and Marx and other well known makes are included in this sale. $24.85 $35.00 suits now $29.85 $40.00 suits now $31.85 $45.00 suits now $39.85 $49.50 suits now One lot of O’coat*. Vaules to $40.00 IQ QC Sale Price ................................................ 1J.OO DRY GOODS Hope Muslin*, per ayrd 14c Ladies Hose, all colors, $1.50 values, now One lot of pumps and oxfords, all heels and sizes values to $5.50. Sale Price..—............................................ One lot of Patens, Satins and Kid Pumps and Oxfords. Values to $7.00 Sale Price................................................. $2.98 $3.98 Men, we have cut these shoes in half. and see. Shoes for dress and work. Come $3.48 and $3.98 FULLY All kind of Children’s shoes in Slippers, Ox­ fords and High Shoes. There is three prices ,93c—$1.48—$1.98. All sizes up to two. 89c Cotton Blankets 66x80, regular Price $3.25, now ...................................... ................................. $2.49 Daisy cloth, 27” wide, regular price .25c now ................ .7.......... 19c 3tb stitched cotton batts, regular price $1.50 $1.00 now READY TO WEAR COATS One lot of coast fur trimmed, all sizes, re- $12.95 gular price $27.50, now .................... One lot later style, values to $39.85 $19.95 Sale Price ............................................. One lot $39.85 to $55.00, your choice HALF LESS DRESSES $5.00 One lot of dresses at $10.00 One lot of dresses at. $13.95 One lot of dresse* at. Bargain Basement Men’s Overalls, 220 Denins, well made OVERCOATS PEQUOT SHEETS 11.59 lize 81x99............................................ SHOES Overalls DAYTON, OREGON MARSH ACK'S MARSH ACK'S ■> RADIATORE REPAIRED—NEW LAMPS g -J COME IN AND EXAMINE IT JOHN GILBERT in Bradely*—The Magnificicnt 300 Horses 5,000 Peoule X Medieval Castles Comedy—“What’s The World Com ing To.” Also News Features. Statistics show that nine business men out of ten reach old age possible failure into success. The citizens of the community will be par­ ticularly interested as a great deal of this merchandise will suit their every day needs. c Taking Big Chances is worse yet. ft Jan 17,-18 Monday, Tuesday Broken Hearts of Hollywood' Comedy—"Mixed Brides” ETHYL GASOLINE * * PHONE RED 27 We Now Have Jim Penland, Prop. Dayton, Oregon . « Throughout this store, in all departments, invoice has disclosed merchandise which wo are marking down for immediate sale rather than carry over. Business has been * such that we have not enough of this to of- er in any big sale but at that there is considerable of it £ and because there is no more than there is we are mark­ ing it according. Friday and Saturday 'Hell Bent For Heaven' Patsy Ruth Miller Also Comedy and News Here This One At The Dayton flotor & Lark Theater 2 Show* Tillamook—Judge Mason’* herd o' Portland Meirer A Frank will Guernsey* aell to California buyc apend $750,00 in 1927 building pro­ for $237.50 a head. gram. The “Mark down Season Is Here UNIONVALE Mr. D. Lynn Gubser is not feeling Salem Issued $2,904,104 buildim in contact with the revolving u*. It was all clone *o quickly that Mr. permit* during 1920. Shidbourne hardly realise* how it all happened. Ilia friend* are all very Harrisburg cut* tax levy eigh aorry to hear of the nvwa and wiah per cent from la«t year'* figure. for a apeedy recovery. 98c 25c Palmolive soap, 6 bars for 19c 5 strand broom, special at One lot of Women’s shoes, Sale price 98c Outing flannel, white 27”, per yd ..10c All remants at HALF PRICE 26 Men’s Suits, sizes from 35 to 38, Good materials, and ONLY $10.00