DAYTON TIUBUNE A paper sack is tied around to end of the food grinder when grinding crumbs. The crumbs go directly into Entered at the Post Office at Day the sack and do not scatter on the ton, Oregon, as second class mail working surface or on the floor. matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. A small paint brush kept near the fat in convenient for oiling pans and F. J. ROBERTSON EDITOR tins. The fat is then of even thick ness, more pleasant to use and none Subscription $1.50 a year in advance is wasted. NEETKUT BARBER SHOP Oregon Ds j ton, We have twice a week laun dry service, Tuesday and Sat urday. Agency and pressing. I-et us have your business. MISSISSIPPI LOSS EXPERT HARBER WORK : : THURSDAY. MAY 11. 1927 THE DAYTON TRIBUNE PAGE TWO has spoken to personally, they *oeut to be in favor of the camp, still noth- ing has been done. We do not want ' our readers to think that we are *1» ways right in these matters. We may not be right about the auto eamp, but we arc like the old man from Miss ouri “we have to be shown.” We will be glad to receive communicn- tlona on this subject—or any other to see what the other fellow has to say. If you have anything to say, shout it out. That’s what we want. A well-balanced growing ration and clean soil are two fundamentals for raising pullets. Contaminated soil is a real danger to growing stock Contamination is prevented by putt ing chicks on free range as soon as It has been reported that after six this is written the crest of the flood in the Mississippi valley has weeks or two month, of investigation bei n passed and in a few weeks all that the street committee of the city of the rum will be exposed to human council have nt last succeeded in lo eye. What the loss in million of dol cating the sidewalks that are sadly in lars actually has been will never be needed of repair. In another six correctly estimated, no matter how week* or two months—or maybe more we hope to hear the report that high the figure may be placed. the council have decided to repair, Now What? Are we going to have talk, talk, them. Then, in another *ix weeks or talk and finally a compromise—with two month*—or maybe more - we repairs to dikes, building of afew new have great hope* of hearing that the one* and eventually again "the work ha. actually been commenced, two worst flood in history of the Missis and in another six weeks months that the work is completed. sippi?” Let us hope not. Let us hope that Let's see now, that will take us to the government—those men who cun about 1930, won't it? do things—place the matter in strong The patent office at Washington hands and work started at once--to XNXNXMXXZMXKXKZKXrXK^KXMSX make the Mississippi safe for all time. may be right —that no perpetual mo w Leave it to good engineers—despite tion machine ha4 yet been invented - RATES FOR K the cost. If this government had BUT—how about a flapper trying to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING « » «cted on? hundred years ago—spend keep her shoulder straps on her ¡ a We menn when she wears X ing all of the money that has since shoulders? x Z. SPANGLE BARB2R J One cent a word per issue. them at all. been spent or lost in floods there ■ Announcements and Locals I would have been no 1927 flood; no K are charged at the rate of 10c a M loss of millions of dolalrs; no contri- It is said that woman has no sense I ■ line for each insertion. § I bution of ten millions of dollars now of humor,— that she cunnot take a Figures count as words. for only temporary relief work; no joke. After looking at some of their N Ladies Haircutting No advertisement taken for X loss of life. husbands—we know differently. M less than 25c. It has been estimatd by experinced X Advertisements will be taken N engineers that at a cost of about $75,- SEND YOUR MONEY TODAY! over tlie telephone if hte ad uuv.'JOU adequate protection could be vertiser is a subscriber ió had. If the cost were thrice that a- N phone. Donation of $500.00 to relief work mount 'and safety were assured, it S Advertisements will be ac M BATHS would be cheap. Whatever the cost, ni the stricken area along the Miau- cepted until 10 a.m. Wednes the money should be promptly appro , issippi river has so depleted the treas OREGON day for insertion in that week’s ury of > amhill County’s K< d Cross priated. Tribune. The administration should start chapter that donations arc needed at now—have all preliminary surveys once to meet emergency calls, said EM3XZKEKZXZKSK3KZKZKXRZXZ and plans mapped out—and be ready E. V. Blair yesterday, in asking citi- to present the proposition to Congress dens generally to contribute to the Agate Grinding WANTED—Your shoes to re- ... when it meets in December. Kill cross. Donations should be sent Jewelry Made to Order pair. Mail them in. My T: to Glenn Briedwell, McMinnville, Sec price is right. Shoe Hospital Z ' retary of the Yamhill Chapter. THE AUTO CAMP 216 3rd street, McMinnville. 2 V. H. BALLARD Acting under the urgent request of Well, it’s just about time that we William Carl Hunt, coast head of the I took another round at the auto camp American Red Cross, $250.00 more Expert Watchmaker & Jeweler proposition. Don't think for a minute was wired to headquarters this week that we are thru with this matter. by the Yamhill County Red Cross OREGON DAYTON, : We haven’t got rightly started yet chapter to meet pressing needs in FOR SALE—Holstein cow and calf. •'! are going to continue right along the Mississippi river area. Funds in Fresh Sunday April 24. $85.db the same line that we started out on the treasury were almost depleted ; Grafaphones at the lowest " cash. John Squire, Phone 19x7 until the auto camp is an actual ad- by the draft which is the second one I Price ever known in the 36-tt\ dition to our town or killed forever ' for $250.00 within the last fortnight. Dayton, Ore. county 1 Hunt's wire to E. V. Blair, County and ever. FOR SALE—Two trailorsS 15.00 and At the last meeting of the Business President, was: "Upon recommend*- I $25.00, or will trade for cars to Men’s association it was suggest that tion of Hoover just returned from dis wreck. Long's blacksmith Shop. each member talk auto camp wher- aster, vast increase in flooded area 36-tie and has made it necessary for national r the opportunity •specially with our homo folks, to try Red Cross to set a minimum of $10,- FOR SALE—Poland-China boar, re I .and have enough enthusiasm aroused 000.000. This doubles the original gistered, 14 months old. Call John to put the thing over. We have been , quota of each chapter. Please con- Rebuilt typewriters all makes Squires, Phone 19x7, Daytun, Ore- told on tne Q. T. that it is the ladies I tinue to secure ns large an amount $10.00 to 50.00. Rebuilt like 35-t gen. of the different organizations in town as ixirsible in this crisis." new. New Corona & Reming Blair said yesterday that Newberg who are opposed to seeing the auto ton Portables. 4 WANTED—Quantity of clean rags. ’ camp within the city park. It is hard citizens had out-distanced the entire Will pay 5c per pound. Tribune of to tell what effect the husbands have ' county with their generous offerings fice. i had on their good wives, but it is I which by Wednesday ha* amounted to i Easy Terms noticed that none of them are coming $137.00. The Chamber of Commerce down town of a morning with a black raised $50.00 and drives put on by eye or two, no bruised and bleeding the churches brought the rest of the OREGON TYPEWRITER CO faces, nor are they walking like a amount. INC. Donations in McMinnville have been lame duck, so that one might be lead to think that the husbands are meet small according to Mr. Briedwell, who Oregon Portland, ing with some little success. Next up to yesterday had received only METHODIST CHURCH Monday evening the Business Men $.30.00, half of which had been given ! meet again and it is hoped that they by the American Legion. Residents of the county are urged Sunday school at 10 a.m. Frank W ‘ will have a considrable lengthy and to view the Mississippi flood as a Hole, Superintendent. Morning wor- i favorable report to make. ship 11 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 When it is all said and done, it is national calamity and to contribute p. m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. I hard to see where there should be generously to help the thousands of Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 any kick in having the auto camp in flood victims no win distress. p.m. ! the city park. The columns of the ------------ 5------------ Service at Webfoot: Morninig wor- Tribune are always open for com- Granulated bone and limerock uro ship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at munications dealing with matters of valuable additions to regular mineral 11:00 a. m. this kind and as we have been agitat supplements of charcoal, hard quarts, LeRoy Walker, Pastor. ing this matter for some time now, grit and oyster shell. Oyster shell not one dissenting voice has been is best when only one shell materal is FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY heard. Of all those that the Tribune fed. ■ I shop Typewriters LADD’S FUNERAL HOME OREGON- : : Sunday School—10 a.m. Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. Prayer Service—Wednesday Even ing at 8:00 p.m. Rev. Beazan. DR. 0. C. GOODRICH DENTIST Services every Sunday as follows: Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Chirstian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All friends are invited. Office Phone - Red 19 BAPTIST CHURCH OREGON H. W. Bumard, M. D. : PHYSICIAN PHONE RED 78 DAYTON, During Our Special FACTORY Demonstration $70.00 Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach ing service 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p.m. Evening service at 8:00 p.m. Prayer service on Thursday at 8 p. m. Walter G. Smith, Pastor. Standard ROYAL EVANGELICAL CHURCH LAFAYETTE XKRNXKXNXNXNXNZNBNSNZNXHx" Averii Trent visited Thursday. in Portland I XNXMXNXMXNXMXMXKXHXNXMXMX4 s — a Chester Cushman visited in Cor vallis avverai du ye thia week. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Trent and Averii were Sunday visitors at the M. F. White home at Rickeral. James Warmington of Cove Or- chard, is visiting his brother, W. D. Warinington, for a few days. Modern Woodmen of America Meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month Visiting Neighbors Welcomed HXNXNS:4XMXXXNXNXMXNaNXNXNK Mrs M. J. Douglas Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Stratton Hoot! River, for u few weeks. Mrs. W. D. Warmington la staying with her mother, Mrs. C. R. Smith at Unionvale, for a few weeks. I. 0. 0. F Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryant and Mr. and Mra. V. K. Bullock drove out from Portland Sunday and hud dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ruggles. Yamhill No. 20 Mten Each Wediwuhy 1 vening Dayion, Oregon Mr. ami and airs, Mrs, uaie Gnle Vinton are trie the ,, mr. proud parent, of . baby, girl born | ............................................... Muy 0. 1927. Mr. Vinton is manager of St. Joseph Orchards this year. Visitors at the E. C. Cushman home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loop, Melvin mid Howard I-oop of Garibaldi, and Lynn Compton of Ti gard. < XHXKXMXKXKZMXMXMXNXMXMXMXM Dayton Box and Lumber Company Powered sugar for coating — - pastries I n is placed i na paper sack with the | h Building Material of all Kinda pastries and shaken slightly, The sugar is then on in a even coat and LIME. CEMENT, DOORS very little is wasted. SASH. SHINGLES. ROOFING ------------ 1------------ GLASS AND BRICK Yamhill County growers sell pia>l of mohair and kid’s hair. CONCRETE DRAIN TILE McMinnville -Oil drilling to gin on large lensed tract here. NXMXXXtlXflXNXNXNXMXNXNXNXNX rXMZMZNXNXXXNXNZKXNXKXNXNXKXMXMXNXNZNXNXNXNXNZNXMXHXH 84 a B X H :s M I X NOW! $62.00 OREGON CITY OFFICIALS Mayor .............. W. 8. Hibbert Recorder................... W. T. H. Tucker Treasurer ................... J. E. Mellinger • If you have poultry to sell of X City Marshall, Street and Water X feed to buy, see S. C. PURKEY. Commissioner T. A. Boulden - I can save you money. Call - Councilmen—E. Demaray, Paul Lon- derhausen, James Penland, Iner on me. Phone Red 79. Mortensen, James Wakefield and Frank Louis. OREGON DAYTON, Regular meetings first Monday in each month. Modern Equipment Firestone Factory Methods Expert Repair Men Make Possible— OUR GUARANTEED REPAIRS We have spared neither time nor mean, to create the most modern tire repair shop in this city for your convenience—we have in stalled Firestone factory method* and equipment—our men have been trained at the Firestone factory, home of the original balloon tire, and today, we guarantee every repair we make. We guarantee to restore lost mileage! It will pay you to let us take care of your tires! Come in! Joseph Wagner IN T-R BUILDING M c M innville , oregon t; X MZMZNZNZNXXZNZMZKZMXKZMZNZNZNZMZMEHXMXMZNXMXMZMXXZNZN M c M innville ! « 3 04 x '. I • with all attachments Phone Blue 13 for Free Demonstration ! ; Z “ Farnham Electric Co McMinnville, Ore. 321 D Street machine shop ACETYLENE WELDING, LAWN MOWERS AND DISC GRINDINf SHEAR GRINDING. BOILER REPAIRS. END MACHINE WORK. Can Repair Anything I « 04 - X M X 04 X I >4 X M X • 1 C. E. HENDERSHOTT, Prop M c M innville , O regon ZNZ04ZKZWZXZD4ZMZMZMZWXXZMSI4EMZMZMZWZNZNZHZMZHZHZWZHZNS The Thorough Electric Cleaner OREGON X announced as follows, 4 Services Dayton, second and fourth Sun- days at 11 a.m. Unionvale, first and third Sundays at 11 a.m.. Lafayette, Î each Sunday at 7.30 p.m. DAYTON ROOMING HOUSE Frank M. Fisher, Pastor Residence at Lafayette. Best Beds on Earth “You don’t have to institute a law Mrs. C. E. Mauts, Prop. suit to collect the wages of sin.” DAYTON * St. Joseph X J Ultra violet raya prevent riekot* I ngrowlng stock. Il i* ailvlaablo tu got rhlck* out In the yards in the sun ru y s aa aoon us the wvather permit«. ZWZMZWZMZMZHZKXHZKXMXMZHXMZMXMXMZHZMXMZMZMZNZNZNZNXKZ CHRISTIAN CHURCH DAYTON, m f : To Serve Humanity Better Day and Night Phone Blue 90 M c M innville , XMXNXNXKXNXKXHSKXNXHXMXNXN SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRAIN TIME TABLE From Portland Due Dayton No. 8:59 AM. 351 11:10 A.M. 357 2:40 P.M. 359 .35.3 •too P.M. .355 7:13 P.M. Special to Corvallis (Sun. only) 8:05 P.M. Leave Portland 7:30 A.M. 9:45 A.M. 1:15 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 5:40 P.M. 6:30P.M. To Portland 356 354 358 352 360 5:48 A.M. 8:36 A.M. 10:48 A.M. .3:38 P.M. 6:32 P.M. 7:25 10:06 12:09 5:07 7.49 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. --------