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atjton VOI 3. NO. 35 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY (tr ibi ti ir DAYTON, OREGON, APRIL 21, 1927 Subscription $1.50 per year in advance MOVING PR TURES FOR DAYTON WILL MOST PROBABLY Mr. and Mrs. Carl Detmering mad' the number of the catch. the T. R. Crook home. GRAND INI.AND CELEBRATE JULY 4 After a desperate fight, Amity suc a hurried trip from Tik-do last Sun John Trunk and Art Livengood Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Trent and ceeded in defeating our boys, but day, bringing Mrs. Omar Dower home spent the week end fishing. Mr. U. B. Burt of O. A. C., and daughter Averil, were visiting rela they better crow in secret for their A meeting of the Business Men'» from a visit in that city this past Mr. Higgins relieved at the sub tives in Rickeral, Easter. * ounty Agent S. T. White arc arrang Association wax held Monday night week. spurs are due for a trimming in the station a few days this week. mg for educational moving pictures and some important matters Mr. and Mrs. A. Norgard of Port near future. Mr». W. H. Coffin and her children, Mrs. Broadwell, who has been vis to bl- given at Grand Island, Snturduv gone into . The meeting was not ax of Portland, made a short call at the land. visited their friends Mr. and Rev. G. E. McDonald of Seattle, iting with her daughter, Mrs. Kay, Mrs. E. C. Cushman, Sunday. April 23. well attended as had been hoped for. Nichol» home Sunday and then pro at laifayette, is visiting for a Wash., superintendent of the Oregon few --- 1------------ Mrs. Maggie Corneilus of Colfax, < onsiderable lime and discussion ceeded on their way to visit relatives days with her granddaughter, Mrs. Wash., visited with her brother, Chas. U. B. Churches, delighted the congre jersey Ulgb Expect To Giva Show wa» taken up in regard to the cele in Carlton. gation her with an interesting ad Frances Keyes. The Yamhill County J rxey < )ub bration on July 4. It wax finally de Newton and family, several days last dress Friday evening. Conference Some of the merchants are beginn Mr. and Mra. Bert Mitchell and week. eexprctx to complete final arrange cided to celebrate on this duy and the ing to make arrangements for "The was held afterward, at which time ment» for thè Jersey show to be held first committee wax appointed to try Good Old Summer Time,” by having daughter »pent the week end with Vernon and Donald Davis of Al it was found that the local church Wednesday, May 4, in thè basemenl and have some other civic body join their awnings put up. Nothing like Mr». Ella Itangellier, returned to bany, were Sunday evening visitors was in a better condition than for Portland with them Sunday. The two of thè Armory. at the home of their uncle, A. M. many years. with the association in helping to preparedness. daughters are attending Reed col Ruggles. ------------ 1------------ make the celebration a grand success. 'Hie Pleasant Hour Reading Club lege. The Easter program of the U. B. LEE HELTON Easier guest» at the Thoma» Frack It will be remembered that last year, will hold a cooked food sale, Saturday, Mi»s Frances Rocchi entertained home were Mr. and Mrs. L. Boulan church Sunday evening was pro although there wax no great amount April 23, at the W. S. U’Ren Hard her bridge club at a luncheon Tues nounced a great success. The large Ix*e Helton, aged 69, died suddenly of money made, there wax none lost, ware store. The proceeds are for the day. Mr. Harry Miller, Mrs. Carl ger, Mr». M. Hooker and Miss Mar and appreciative audience was much garet Yeigh from Portland. Sunday, April 17, nt the County Farm. and also that a pretty fair célébra benefit of the Doernbecker hospital Miller, Mrs. R. A. Olmsted, Mrs. Dave pleased with the numbers that were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buchart and It is thought that heart trouble wax Hon wax held. It is the intention of in Portland. Bums, Mrs. W. W. Graham, Mrs. F. family and Otha McRae of Amity given in rapid succession until two the cause of his death. Mr. Helton the association to make this year’» J. G. Park and O. C. Goodrich Swart, Miss Sally Beck and the host hours had been enjoyably spent. All were visiting the Mrs. Mary McRae the numbers were of high merit, the was 69 yeurx of age and is survived I celebration “bigger and better” than reached home Sunday evening from ess, enjoyed the afternon. and James Perkins homes, Sunday. by one daughter, Mrs. Chas. Wood of ever. All those al the meeting Mon- their fishing trip to the coast and solo by Beulah Campbell, the solo by The many friends of the Rev. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Smith of Union by Mrs. H. A. DeWett, and the read Amity, and ORO titter, Mrx. I-. J i day night were very much in favor brought home enough fish to prove to 3. Muckley will be saddened to know Berges of Newberg. The funeral wan ! of the celebration and the indication their families that they had caught that he passed away Saturday in vale and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shel ing by Mrs. A. G. Anderson, deserv burne of West McMinnville were ing of especial mention. The teach- held at Hopewell Tuesday, April 19, an- that every on* is going to put some fish. Portland ofpneumonia. Burial was forth their best efforts to make July at 2:00 oclock p.m. I he Rebekah District Convention held Monday from Finley’s chapel. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ers of the four schools, Mrs. Versteeg, 4, 1927, a long remembered duy. for District No. 15 was held in Yam Mr. Muckley owned the orchard ad W. D. Warmington. Mrs. Kirkwood and Mrs. Anderson, ----1------------ --------------- 5--------------- The calanders for 1928 came in for hill la»t Saturday afternoon and even joining the Wm. Wilson orchard and trained their scholars for the event. Grand Jury called ZKXMXMZMZHXMXKXMXHXMXMSHXH The little ones did fine, and reK some discussion and us the meeting The Grund Jury ha» been called to was somewhat divided on this ques ing with a large attendance. A num- Mr. Wilson took care of his place for ber of members from Naomi Lodge many years. He was one of the first Z । ed in a creditable way the abilities of meet May 2. tion it was decided to make a canvass were in attendance. their several teachers. The church here to plant out Black Caps. ------------ 1------------ of the city to a c -rtuin those who arc — Yamhill Lodge I. O. O. F. No. 20 Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. the .SXHXRZMXMXMXMXNXMXHXNXNXHX extends its heartfelt thanks to the CHECK ER TOUR N A M E NT n favor of putting out calanders and will celebrate the 108th anniversary Ladies Glee Club of Willamette Uni teachers. those who are not. This matter will ' f the order next Wednesday evening versity will give a concert at the A snow in Hopewell Monday ------------- 5------------- be taken up ugain at their next meet April 27. All Oddfellows and their ( ommunity Hall under the auspicious morning A little late in the season COUNTY AGENT ANXIOUS A checker tournament held ing. families are cordially invited to at of the Dundee Women’s club. There for such TO ORGANIZE CLUBS at the Imperial hotel in Newberg on The meeting al»o took up the matei Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt of McMinn tend. A short program is being ar- will be twenty-two voices. One of Tuesday evening. April 1». bit ween Washington and Yamhill checker f a camp ground and some livelj ranged and refreshments will be ser- them a harpist, who will play in cos ville, is visiting here in the home of County Agent S. T. White is anx club». The Yamhill club came out discussion followed thin much talked ved. Come early and stay late. Geo. tume. The girls will give college Howard Stephens. ious to help organize live-stock and of subject. A committee was ap- Hessler, N. G. T. Kirkwood has just returned from crop clubs in the next few days. He victorious anil the members are quit songs, stunts and readings, all for the Guests Easter Sunday at the ' WaL price of a movie. Those who attend a trip to The Dalles and says the would like to hear from anyone in delighted as this is the first tourna oointed to attend the next meeting of ment ever played by these two coun the City Council and try to have that ter Krager home were Mr. and Mrs. ed last year know what a fine pro hills near there are all under several terested. ties. The score is Washington Coun body join with the association in hav Ed. Meeks and children, Mr. and Mrs. gram this is and will want to come feet of snow. Mr. White also expects to conduct There was a little excitement in a series of meetings for the purpose ty 33 points, and Yamhill County 77 ing a camp ground established in Freeland Krager of Amity, Mrs. j Fred this year. Tell your friends. Dayton. This committee will also Euch» and daughter of Grand Ronde, points. The Dundee High school gave two Hopewell last week when McIntyres report ut the next meeting. Miss Elo. Binghum, Johnnie Nichols short plays Friday evening in con house caught fire from a defective flue of discussing the recommendations The local club report a fine time nake a ------------ given to the prune survey report at 1------------ and Bruce Hadley, In the afternoon nection with the’ pie social. The Sen After quite an effort the blaze was wa» enjoyed at the tournament. Salem Chamber of Commerce Tues »KZtXZkZKZNZKZNZWZNZNZNZHZN the group went to Whiteson where ior gave “Why Lie About It,” and the extinguished. ------------ 1------------ day, April 12. Production, Grades the boys played baseball. Junior and Sophmore “Borrowing Mrs. Versteeg gave a party for her and sizes, warehousing and storage, DIVORCE CASES FILED The district meeting of the Order Trouble.” After the plays the pies school children Saturday afternoon, sales organization, advertising and LOCAL NEWS IN CIRCUIT COURT of the Eastern Star, for the purpose were sold and the Parent Teachers at which time Easter eggs were hunt sales service are the points that will of receiving the official visit of the served coffee. The money taken in ed and refreshments signifying the be considered. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Smith Fields Grund Worthy Matron and Patron of was for the benefit of getting base occasion served. Two divorce cases were filed in the The meetings in this county will the State of Oregon, Mrs. Kerr and ball outfits for the high school team. Circuit Court for Yamhill County this it Wneatland, a girl. be held as follows: Springbrook, Mrs. Nyhart has the contract to The D. E. A P. Co. is quite busy Mr. Rankin, was held in McMinnville ' The Seniors will give their play May week. Henry Schitdwuchter of Rex teach the Wheatland school next year. Wednesday, May 18; Dundee, Thurs Monday night. The district meeting j 6. Tickets will be on sale at Graham asks for a divorce from Etta I) this week drying potatoes and pack- Her administration has been a de day, May 19; Sheridan. Friday May was represented by members of seven J' —•— Store in Newberg • - Schild Wachter on the grounds of des ng prunes. Drug and • Groths cided sudeess and the patrons of the 20; Yamhill, Saturday, May 21. On ertion without cause. He claims that See C. L. Courtemache of McMinn- chapters of the Eastern Star and ^"re ^or Die Glee Club concert April school are very glad that she comes these occasions, delegates will be she deserted him five years ago with ille for McCormick-Deering Tractor work was put on by a team composed selected for a convention of one back. of members of the various chapters. out cause or provocation. The com ind farm machinery. ------------- 5-------------- hundred Pacific Northwest produc Owing to the heavy rainfall on the Approximately 300 were in attend 8MXMXHXMXMXMXNZHXNXMZNZHXX plaint was filed April 13, 1927. L. E. Elmer Campbell of Hopewell is in ance. ridge west of town this winter, we ers of dried prunes which will be held lange is the plaintiff's attorney. a Salem hospital »offering with heart are assured of a sufficient water sup at the Oregon Agricultural College Last Sunday afternoon the Hib- Muriel Bnhtra of McMinnville trouble and is reported to be in a ser ply this coming summer. Last year, June 2o and 29. At the convention, bert's in answering their phone were through her attorney, R. L. Conner, ous condition. 8 it was so scarce that none was avail it is hoped to formulate a program surprised to hear that their store was ZM8WZKZMZMZMZNZNZNZMZMZMZN filed a compliant April 16. 1927, n- of action based upon the U. S. re On account of space we are com- able for gardens or lawns. being flooded with water. “How gninxt Chester W. Baldra for divorce port. This meeting is announced by Mr. and Mrs. W. Crook and family Amity and Fairview Graders locked on the ground of cruel and inhuman pelled to leave out a few locals this ome?” Upon hurrying down to as- of Bellevue, were Monday visitors at horns in a ball game here Friday. Paul V. Maris, Director of the Ex week. These items will be published ■ertain the cause they sure enough treatment which rendered her life tension service. found the room afloat. One of the burdensome and unbearable. They in our next issue. Mr. White, of Ellison-White Chau- roomers upstairs turned on a fau were married in San Francisco, Calif., April 22, 1914, and lived together un taupua circuit was in town last Tues cet and for some unknown reason the til April 2, of this year, when the de day in the interest of a winter )y- water failed to flow. The rest is easy—just plainly forgot to turn the fendant left their home. Mrs. Isora ceum next winter. Berry of Tillamook is named co-re Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuchs and faucet off and went out for the after spondent by Mrs. Baldra in her com daughter accompanied by Miss Bing noon. Finally the water made its ap- plaint. The plaintiff asks for the ham and Mr. Wilbur Krager motored icarance and proceeded to flood the buildng upstairs and down. As soon custody of their two minor sons, ‘o Portland Sunday evening. Donald Wesley age 12 years and Fred 1 he amhill Telephone Co., have is entrance could be made and the Maine age 10 years and $30.00 per made extensive repairs the past week water shut off, then the cleaning up month for the support of the two or so by placing about 45 new pole? process began, which took the re mainder of the afternoon. Fortunate minor children. from Dayton bridge to Oak Lawn. ly nothing was damaged. HOPEWELL St. Joseph One Week of --------------5------------- XKZNZNZMZMZKZKZKZHZMZKZNZH LARK THEATER M c M innville , O regon Two Shows Daily 7:30—9:00 • Matinee Every Saturday and Sunday 2:00—3:30 Saturday Only CARY COOPER IN “ARIZONA BOUND SUNDAY ESTHER RALSTON IN “FASHIONS FOR WOMEN” This picture juxt finished a week's run at Liberty in Portland. MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY WALLACE BERRY IN “CASEY AT THE BAT” COMEDY KING OF THEM ALL The Star That Played in “Behind The Front" and "We're In The Navy Now." 3—DAYS—3. A laugh roit from beginning to end. ..Also Comedy mid News Reels, THURSDAY ONLY HOUSE PETERS IN “PRISONERS OF THE STORM COMING ATTRACTIONS WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH “DON JUAN” “TELL IT TO THE MARINES" "YANKEE CLIPPER" MEETINGS DUNDEE MZNZNZNZNZMZNZHZMZHZRZMZMIZ John Gagan spent his spring vaca tion at home. The Easter program at the church Sunday was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ixirbard have mov ed to the C. D. Grant Place. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parr and fam ily spent Sunday at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dowd of Port land, spent Sunday at the Bentley home. Melvin Lundquist has shipped on a steamer to the Oreient as a radio operator. Mrs. Minnie Barbour of Portland, was an Easter guest at the Frank Keyes home. Mrs. Mable Ballinger and daughter spent last week with her hother, Mrs. I Ella Swink. Miss Beatrice Chapman of Mc Minnville spent the week end with ! Doris Herring. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jenson and son [ Louis were recent guests at the Al. Livengood home. Mr. and Mrs. S. Simms and child- i ren of Denver, are visiting at the Mamie Nelson home. Mrs. A. Tuttle, who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Simmons in Port land the past week, returned to the Olmsted home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilsinger, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dearborn and Mr. William Greenwell, called on Miss Sally Beck and Miss Frances Rocchi Easter Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bland Herring enter tained twenty-one of their children and grandchildren at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Ella Swink, accompanied by her two brothers of Portland, spent j j Sunday nt Silver Falls. John and Fred Herring spent Sat-p urday fishing. Haven’t heard as yet ।j Chirstian Church Begins April 24th and ends May 1 st Evangelist W. C. PIEPER Sermon and Singing Every Evening EVERYBODY IS INVITED