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THURSDAY. JULY 14. 1927 TUI’ DYYTON TRIBUNI-' PAGE FOUR kncnsnxnxmxnsnxnsxxnsnsmxn skxksksnxnskskskshskxnxn : METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a.m. Frank YY. Hole, Superintendent. Morning wor- ship 11 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 p. m. Evening service 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Service at Webfoot: Morninig wor- ship 9:30 a. in. Sunday school at 11:00 a. m. LeRoy Walker, Pastor. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY’ Sunday School—10 a.m. Preaching Service—11:00 a.m. Prayer Service—Wednesday Even ing at 8:00 p.m. Rev. Beazan. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday as follows: Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a.m. All friends are invited. M. H. Kendall, Pastor. «APTIST CHURCH Sunday scnool 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. Light and Heavy Trucking ANY PLACE - ANY’ TIME Call Phone 4x22 For A Real Servire W. J. Dundas Oregon WEBFOOT ! DUNDEE CHURCHES Dundee near Forest Grove. R. A. Fraser of Seattle, and G. A. Malcom of Portland, were dinner I XNXNXNXNXNXNKMBHXXXHXMXNX SxMXHXMXNXMXMXMXMXHXSiXMXMX guests of Mr. ami Mre. YY. H. Bent ley Saturday evening. Rosco Hamilton is staying at the Mrs. J- J- Patton was a Portland James Richardson home. The Dundee Women ’ s Chib meet visitor Saturday. July 21, in the usual place for the Miss Flo. Bingham was in New Mrs. R. A. Olmsted spent Satur- annual election. Keep this date in berg Monday morning on business. mind July 21»t at 2 p.m. Portland. day in Haying in this vicinity is in full Mrs. F. T. Ryan and daughter Eva Jack and Richard Parrett spent the returned to their home in 11 alia swing and all that is needed is enough Fourth in Portland. Walla last week after a visit with men to go around. Mr. William Greenwell spent Fri their »on Alva Ryan and family. Mr*. Russell May entertained the day in McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. David Marr and baby Service Club Thursday. After a Mr. Greenwell is visiting with his daughter arrived Tuesday from Redd social hour, delightful refreshments Hood River. two sisters at ing, California, to visit with Mr. were served. • Marr ’ s parents, Mr. and Mr*. K. U. the of Portland spent Claus Groth Mr. and Mrs. J. Arin of Salem, Marr. week end with home folks. were the guests Saturday of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards and Alber Baker was a week end visit- two children of Portland, were dinner Mrs. Alton Vernon. Mrs. Arin is a sister of Mr. Vernon. in Portland with relatives. guests at the Percy Barbour hqnn The Thun family of Seattle, are Suir* v evening. Afternoon callers Mr. Will Crietser, father and were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelky of 1 ort brother, also a sister, Mrs. Bentley visiting the Henry Thun home. and hush.-md of Oregon City, visited Mrs. E. G. Weiant is visiting at land. Mrs. Riis and Mrs. Ella Swink took at the Crietear home Saturday. the home of Mrs. I. L. W eber. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bimros. George Ryan visited in North Bend in Portland on Tuesday. Mrs. Riis last week with his son anil family. left for a vacation in California be Archie McKinnon of Mt. Y ernon. fore returning to her home in Qhi- s visiting at the Roe Robison home. cago. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of nes: Mr. Meyer, tariff inspector, pnid a call at the Southern Pacific Monday. Seattle, returned home Tuesday altei visiting here some time with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall spent the Langellicr. Mr*. — Ella Uingellier i* week end on the Santium River fish returning with them for a short vacation. n ;. Mre. Wst s of Timber, visited her Mr. W. H. Bentley attended th< ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Sun weekly luncheon of the Portland Chamber of Commerce Monday, at day. which time the North Pacific Nut Mrs Wm —ett and son Archie Growers Co-Op. was admitted to Parrett, are at Pacific City for a few membership. days. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simpson of Mrs. Sarah Hoover spent a few Chicago, uncle and aunt of Mre. W. days in Portland iast week visiting H. Bentley, reached Dundee Saturday relatives. on a motor tour which has taken them Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill of Portland, through the east ami south. They were Friday guests at the Joe Herr report the finest scenery in Virginia and the worst roads in Arizona. ing home. Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs W. Mrs Ella Swink spent the week end •5 over the Fourth at the Nanzanita Meyers were Mr«. El nb-r-r. Mrs Steele and daughter Clara Bell, and beach in Portland. V, . Leena 1’ ¡joy tf Nvfial.m. with Sunday guests were Mrs. A. C. Buck Leon friends started f ir a w?ek’s vacation ingham, Mis* Edith Admuson, Miss Helena Adamson all of Portland, Mr. via auto, destination unknown. and Mrs. Charles King and Mrs. Mc Several from around Dundee at Dowell of Salem. tend the Chautauqua last week in ----- 5---------------- Newberg and report it very fine. rXXKXKXMSKSXXttSMXKZf'.g'SSNS" Mr». Lottie Morey and sister, Mi»» Hanks of Yering, Nabr. Flo. Bingham, accompanied by Mr». Mrs. J. P. Dorsey accompanied by Mattie Fender of McMinnville. motor •d to Portland Friday and combined relatives from Texas, Mr. und Mrs. J. T. Johnston, Mrs. J Green. Nell pleasure with bu»iueiu>. Harper Gnrn, nnd William Green, Two daughters of Mr. ami Mr». C. Mrs. Pearl Shannon, spent oeverui 8. Lewi*, who live in Los Angele», days Inst week nt Newport. They California, are livre visiting. Mr*. report hnving n wonderful time ami Tigler and daughter, Mr. and Mr«. th- folks from the South enjoyed the Butts and small son. Mrs Butts was trip wonderfully. During Mrs. Dor- formerly Bernidene Lew la and was . y'» ubsenev «1rs. » lau Kuvd kvpt house. married recently in California. ' Dr. Goodrich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Reed and family nnd the relatives who lire visiting here from Texas, held a picnic on the beautiful shaded lawn of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P, Dorsey Sunday. A wonderful time was enjoyed by each one present. Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson have ns their guest for several weeks, Mrs. Richardson's mother, Mrs. Har din Yenson of Yering, Nebr., and a sister, Mrs. Clarence Payne of Pubvlo, Colo., nlso two friends, Mrs. Bots- ford of Kearney ami Miss Faye Marshack’s Marshack s McMinnville, Ore McMinnville, Ore Starts Friday, July 15th We Must Unload to Make Room For Fall Merchandise 5t TINTED LENSES For Your Glasses EYES' Avoid Squinting DR. A. R. MILLER Exclusively Optica! McMinnville, Oregon "Mr. Will Meyers attended the PLEASANTDALE monthly meeting of the Prune Ex change Beard in Portland Monday. ÚMXaSKXKXXSMSHXMSMZXXKXKXH Mrs. Amick and daughter of Cali Gerald Hadley was a week end vis fornia visited their daughter and si»- , itor in Portland and Oregon City. ter, Mrs. J. Howard Paine, last week. ( Mrs. Scott Edwards and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Holzmeyer Lerg> v;s;tej friends in Newberg, , Sat and Mre. Henry Holzmeyer and fam- . ,jrd ily, picnicked on Eagle Creek Sunday, Dale Hadley was a Sunady visitor Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and children in Independence, where he played ball of Portland, visited ‘ from Tuesday with the Y’amhili Electric Co. until Thursday at the Percy Barbour Mr*. Burger of California, spent r home. few days last week at the home of Mrs. Harvey, after spending some । Mr. and Mrs. George Jackman. time with her sister, Mrs. Tom War Mrs. A. W. Braml-t and daughter ner, has returned to her home in attended the Taylor-He. sler wedding Salem. in Dayton, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Warenr with F”v Robinson end daughter friends and relatives from Newberg Marie, of McMinnville, visited Friday picnicked Sunday on Gales Cree- at the home of Mrs. Div:d Rob.nson. Nile Addison of Walla Walla., Wash., spent the Fourth visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Georgi foster and celebrating in Dayton. 36 inch cretonni in a wide range of colors. Just the thing for your new curtains. Reg. values 45c, now . —5- If you want to know just how good your camera is bring your films here for printing and developing. If you have taken good pic tures—you will get good pictures—properly developed and correctly printed. ATTENTION! f If you are making mistakes in the opera tion of your camera we will tell you of the error and show you how to get good pictures every shot. Informal pictures of friends and scenes soon become cherished possessions, many of which you would not part with for Do you know all the good point« of the Association? Wo have paid 7", interest to investors the past 5 years. 1025 certificate* have been issued. Deposit $600 monthly and receive ? J .000.00. Deposit $12.00 monthly and receive $2,000.00 in 120 months. Deposit More Any Time I’m interested in this and would like to receive more information. worlds. Camera supplies of all kinds and prices Name the lowest.—Try us. Address Dayton Pharmacy % American Savings and Loan Assn. McMinnville, Oregon. Phone Red 04 Dayton Oregon H. L. Toney, E. Corbett, F. N. Austin, Scc.-Treas. Agcy-Mgr. Pres. 46-2tc $1.00 29 9—4 bleached pequet sheeting .48c per yd. Clearance price 25 new rayon bed spreads in gold, rose, blue and lavender. size 81x108, at a clear away of 42 in Pequot pillow tub- .29c per yd. ing at $2.98 Mope muslin, side 11e per y.d price One lot of figured Crepe De Chene in beautiful new pattern* 40 inches wide Reg. Cl (LT $3.50 value, now Be sure to sec these Munsing Chemise with Brassier tops. $2.95. Sale price They sold reg. for Pequot sheet* 81x99 at ... $1 «9 All Rements All our Peter Pan and Zepher prints in a big clear away, 32 inch fust colors, values to 57c A large assortment of voile stepins nt a clearance price of .—.......... 89 .ft 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson of gl Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Georg- Rob- M ! inson of Newberg, and Mr. and Mrs. I ■ Arthur Robinson and son David of i Bl Dayton, were Sunday gu< ' i at the home of their mother, Mrs. David , Robinson. Hons are culled lightly in Jun'.- and July, when the egg production i - d-- creasing and heavily during the latter j part of July and August. W1RTHMORE houe dresses in a large assortment, nil sizes 37 Sale price per yd Mrs. H. Thompson spent the week | end in Clakamas, Oregon, visiting at j the home of Mrs. Albert Corbin j formerly Miss Margarite Oyc, of this vicinity. nciure DRY GOODS $1.98 H. Thompson and sons Ralph and Vernon, visited Sunday at the home J o* their daughter and sister, Mrs. Elisha Manning, near McMinnville. : w To bo auccvsaCul, sugar boot f*c- torivs must have plenty of beet» for h long run and mils» have them every season, point* out G. R. Hyalop, pro- fe—r of ¡arm crop* at the Oregon experiment station. So in addition to right soil and climate, farms and farmers nnd plenty of labor and transportation are essential to enough In-eta every year for a successful fac tory run. If along with these things fuel, water nnd limestone may bo had without excessive cost, n »uccessful factory location ia Indicated. i A large assortment of rayons in plain und fancy pattern*. Reg 95c Sale price IQ per yard ‘ * Ready To Wear SHOES MEN’S DRESSES Many Cut in Half Porch and afternoon frocks with or without «leeves in one and two piece »tyels C*») QT Sale price ..... Womens anil Misses stylish pumps and oxford* arc in this group, broken line* from this season selling. Some in patent leather, blond kid tan calf, rose blush and parchment. Some «olii as high a* $6.85. All sizes in the lot. We have placed on sale Hurt Schaffer & Marx, Nichaels Stern, Clothcraft and other well known makes at drastic reduc tions. Smart new silk dresses in all new light shades for summer ..... $4.95 Dresses in new stripped wash silks, viols, print- and (PQ (LT broadcloth, all sizes . All our spring and summer coats have been placed on sale You will find every wanted style and color in this large asosrt- ment. They are in four groups. $19.95 $13.95 $24.95 All our new hats including new fa!) felts are on sale in three groups 75 suits, the very best of quality, but only one of n size, but you will find every »bw in lot. Values up to $45.00 $3.45 $18.75 & $25.75 We have sacrificied these shoes. Some at less than fac tory cost, to clean our shelves. Remember these are all late ■ummer shoe*. Values up to $8.85. Be sure and see them in our windows. 150 suits from our regular stock the very best of style nnd quality. All sizes, values to $35.00. Sale price $3.95 Another lot of suits, all now this spring, values to $40.00 CLEARANCE PRICE Reduction in Men’s and Childrens Shoes $24.85 $31.75 All Straw Hats Are Reduced 1-3 to OFF BARGAIN BASEMENT CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 32 bars of Crystal UJI White Soap lor ....... tpA.VV MEN'S OVERALLS Men’s 220 blue demin overalls full weight, double stitch, basement sr LADIES DRESSES We have placed in one lot a large assortment of ’ women’s silk and wool dresses at special price.......... $1.00 GINGHAM Ginghams in a large assort ment of colors and patterns. Sale price per yard io PRINTS Fancy prints in different colors and 1 *7 patterns at ....................... • * * SANDALS Children’s all weather snn- dais in all sizes For only .......... BLANKETS Just received 100 new blan kets, all go at a special price of ... *r * «»AU SHIRTS Men’s gray chambry shirts, all sizes Sale price ....... MIXING BOWLS nt n clearance QQ price of .OJ/ 89 work 50 $1.98