THE DAYTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 1». 1927 ¡KXNXMXNXNXMXNBNXNXMXHXMXI HOPEWELL MXNXNXNXMXMXNXNXHXNXMXNXMX Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mmhon sjient the first of the week at the M. W. A. convention in Portland, to which Mrs. Mvrshon was a delegate. Sunday being a fine day, ««verni of the young men and women hiked to Fell, in some unexplained manned, the Willamette river, «(tending u de­ fell and broke her leg Just below the hip, resulting in a compound fracture. lightful afternoon there. She was taken to the McMinnville Mr. and Mrs. H. A. DeWett and hospital, where she is mending as family, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard rapidly as can be expected. Stephens and family, motored to (Tiampoeg Sunday afternoon, for u Our public schools will adjourn Fri­ picnic occasion. day for the school year. These In­ clude Hopewell, Wheatland, Lone Star, While playing at achool little Vera and Fairview. Fairview is planning a PAGE FIVE only a few Jumna behind him. great time the last day, such as games, lots of eats, and a general good time for everyone. The teach­ ers there invite all the patrons to attend and help in the fun. All the teachers have had a very successful year and all are. cordially invited back next year. Aunt Susan Willet, that dear old lady, took the preacher a meM of dried pumpkin today. , Dayton Box and Lumber Company Miss Maria De Bates fainted dead away Thursday. It wasthe first time Building Material of all Kinda she had looked in the mirror for News came of hte death of Elmer thirty years. LIME, CEMENT. DOORS Campbell at the Salem General hos­ Mug Harx’a sister-in-law and her pital, Sunday, of heart failure. He SASH. SHINGLES, ROOFING I wan wan 47 t I year* /vurn of 'Ji age at and had lived in ten children from over Pigs Eye way 2 GLASS AND BRICK 1/ I Hopewell many years. He leave« a are with him for a few months visit. M wife, brothers and sisters, and a host Mug is bearing up under the weight CONCRETE DRAIN TILE r of friends to mourn his untimely of the pleasure manfully, tho con­ death. He was one of the outstanding stable Rance Stone says he is afraid citisens of this community and in his Mug is taking to drink as he saw departure Hopewell loses one of its him imbibe three bottles of root beer best leaders. He was always fore­ hand running yesterday. most in anything to better the com­ munity. Funeral was at Hopewell Number 1313 on the Bungtown and U. B. church Tuesday, conducted by Rye Straw South Western was six Rev. Neff, of Florence, Oregon. hours late today. As there was no room in the baggage car for a salt ---- «z------------ OUR SUNDAY AFTER- billed from Rye Straw to Persimmon NOON JOY-RIDE Grove, the critter had to be driven( along in front of the engine. Cranking up the old bua« Sunday While Deacon Runt Bingley was ! < ► afternoon and loading in the wife and kid« we started out to see what the singing a solo in church Sunday teh J * country was looking like and was sur­ ntove pipe fell, two joints hitting the < > prised to see the advancement that deacon square on the head. Willie ‘ some of the crops had made. A vry Higgins, that bad boy, says the dea- < • splendid field of barley was noticed con can blame no one else for the <' at the E. M. Aiderman farm, which disaster. ' * The graduation gift has a showed signs of ripening and it will sentimental value out of all The fast nine from Runts Run came be a very «hort time until the binder’s proportion to its cost. A hund­ hum will be heard there. Across the over to play the Bungtown boys last red dollar watch received later road from the barley is a beautiful uturaay and a very interesting game in life would never mean so field of clover. These two fields are was the result. The game was 64 to much as a ten dollar present at hard to beat and well worth anyone’s 59 in favor of Runts Run. Come commencement. again, we’ll do better next time. time to drive out and see them. In helping you choose a gift Our next stop was at the Jake Some citv ladies were here Sunday < > we considre the pleasure it is Tompkins home on Grand Island. The Island is a pretty sight at this gathering Skunk Cabbage to make : ' ’ to give as much as we do the time of year when all the fruit trees , up into sauer kraut for next winter.' < ► profit we may make. < ► are in bloom, although we were told , < ► that we should have seen it a couple ; ' of weeks ago. Mr. Thompkins, who , 8»XMXXXKXKXMXKXMXNXXXMXMXM Dielschneider Brothers is engaged in truck gardening, cer- | * — Jewelers McMinnville, Ore tainly has some very fine gardens, g Modem Every kind of garden produce imagin- I [ Si able is grown in these gardens, acres H Woodmen 8 of mellons, and by the way, we’re H of America tickled pink that we stopped here and found out where that mellon patch is. Meets every second and fourth M We have any nigger skinned a mile X Tuesday of the month when it comes to eating mellons. I Visiting Neighbors Welcomed Continuing our journey we stopped in at the Bauers Waterlily Farm. M2MXXXKXI(¿XXMXMXMXMXHXHXM2| Here is a beautiful spot and one that seems to have been parsed up by the 8XZHXKXKXMXMXMXMXMXWXKXKXKXMXMXHXHXMXXXHXHXNXNSHXHXHX Dayton people. It is early in the season for the lilies to be in bloom w s although Mr. Bauer remarked that ! & he had one or two plants that were s M 1 blooming. Every kind of lily is grown X here and when the season is at its M X f best Mr. Bauer has a ready sale of all M r the flowers he can raise, which is 3 W > about 1500 per day. This farm is X well located, plenty of shade, and a M real treat to visit. Anyone will find it an enjoyable trip and an afternoon M well spent to visit Mr. Bauer’s farm. X By this time it was getting along M X towards eating time and we hit for M home. Got a bite to eat, put the wife ; ® H and kids to bed and here is the old , X M man hard at work. Thus ended glorious afternoon. | ----- 5--------------- H 8 BUNGTOWN NEWS PHONE RED 64 Bungtown, Pennsyltucky, May 20, ’ 27 2 DAYTON, OREGON M 2 Mug O. Harx was seen behind the ' N ___________ — Elite garage last Tuesday drinking ZNZNZMZMZHZNZNZNZNZMZNZMZKXXZHZXZNZMZNZNZMZMZMZMZNZMZ! something from a bottle, making a very wry face while doing so. It drinking soda water and making the sour face to fool the Sheriff. I MILLINERY and ART GOODS (Just One Store) I (Commmrrmrnt (ÊîftB The Hat Shop •-1 Only 10 day» more of our 13th annual May While we hate sold Sale. hundreds of hats at this sale we have many good values for the remaining 10 days sale. FRIDAY and SATURDAY £ I fe & & & £ ft of this week, special for ladies beautifully trimmed hats, all Pattren hats colors, $4.50 special $15.00 hats $9.95 your choice Hundreds of others to select from Beach hats $3.95, good selection Is Your Complexion Bad? Mrs, H. Bundy TRY KO-VERRA There’» Nothing Better Made Rembha Cold Creams and Affinity Powders McMinnville, Ore Ä: * *” ~ — » ■ I — I —- . ! *1 Answer These Questions! Why do you hesitate in the purchase of a home? Why do you go, year in and year out, putting off the move which will mark the turning point in your home life, a turn for the better—the accumulation of property which will make your later life one of ease and without worry? If home ownership were not a good thing—why has home ownership shown the most rapid growth of any other development in our national life? If it involved any great or unusual risk—why do not more families fail in the Dayton Pharmacy Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing Ding Dudley has a severe case of insomnia but his wife things he can sleep it off, as he follows this method in every other ailment. I Machine Work, Plow Share and Disc Grinding, Acety­ lene Welding, Wagon and General Wood Work. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Heavy, well built trailers and wheeldrrrows. Every one fully guaranteed. Hiram Dunn, while on the way to well Rye Straw, Monday, found filled pocket-book. He says it will not profit him much as it was only filled with air. Dad Hever went outside the house Sunday morning, looked at the sun once, and then went back in hunting his old position behind the kitchen stove. Dad says summer is more than usually late this year. w «X. . A . « | J | ■ j ■ Fred Anderson -OREGON DAYTON, effort. You can ow nyour own home for the same money you arc now paying out values right here in Dayton and assist you in financing the purchase. Your pride of ownership will We hnve farm and city property on grow as you sec your investment grow­ our list which should move in the next ing month after month. Resolve now to few days—so great bargains are they. investigate. Come here and sec us. Let Delay may mean your loss so let the us xplnin the methods; show you real good resolve find favor in quick action. in rent. Hank Simmons’ pack of hound dogs from over Dead Horse way were in town again Wednesday. While in town they routed the hogs from their favorite wallowing place in the mud holes along main street and licked every hog in sight, besides eating all the gnrbnge that has been collecting these many days since their last visit. . , , ; After The Show Meet Your Friends At THE PALM McMinnville, Oregon J. 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