Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 04, 1927, Page 12, Image 12

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    PAGK FOUR
THE DAYTON TRIBUNE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. I»J7
Mrs. May, parents ot Mrs. Crietaer,
who have completed their beautiful
new home. The friends and neigh­
bors danced until the "wee sma'
hours" of the morning. Violins and
organ comprised the music, so you
can guess that It was an old time
dance, Supper wm **rved after mid-
night.
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MANY BUSINESS FARMERS
KEEP SET OF FARM BOOKS
LADD’S FUNERAL
HOME
"Many farmers, being business
men, keep a set of books to determine
whether they nre operating at a pro­
fit or a loss,” said Frank L. Robin­
son, assistant professor of account­
ing, in an interview for Oregon news­
papers.
"If the business farmer is operat-
ing at a loss a properly kept
record* will tell why hu is losing
money. H will compare the opera-
tion* of one your with those of an-
other. Thus, if he keeps his various
enterprises segregated he will know
what is losing his money and which
enterprise* are profitable."
A farmer need not lose nil he has
without knowning it, explained Pro­
fessor Robinson. He may discontinue
unprofitable venture* and add those
that are profitable.
"Extensive records nr* not neces­
sary," continued Professor Robinson.
A record of all cash r
ita
source, all cash paid out and what
it went for are enough. At the close
of ench year a statement is prepared
showing a list of asseta nnd liabilities.
From this he determines his net
worth and how much he has gained
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To Serve Humanity Better
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and secure the high power
insecticide pronounced
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Moths.
Etc.
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FOR SALE AT
Dayton Pharmacy
CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor___
. W. S. Hibbert
Recorder...
W. T. H. Tucker
Treasurer--------- ----- J. E. Mellinger
City Marshall, Street and Water
Commissioner
...T. A. Boulden
Councilmen—E. Demaray, Paul Lon-
derhausen, James Penland, Iner
Mortensen, James Wakefield and
Frank Louis.
Regular meetings first Monday in
"If he should desire to know the
profits or losses of any particular
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 11. Smurr of
Mr. and Mrs. Crictseraccompanied enterprise he keeps a labor report.
Portland were Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. t
Clark of Se- by Mr. nnd Mrs. May returned home If be has livestock a feed record will
dinner guests at the W. IL Bentley attie, visited their cousins, the Gidd­ Sunday evening. Mr. und Mrs. May he used.”
home.
ings, and while there they took Mrs. went on to Oregon City on business.
Giddings and Miss Marshall, who
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes, Mr. and has been visiting from Idaho around
To have sound apples and pears
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Vernon are
j Mrs. Frances Keyes and son left Sat- the Mt. Hood loop and back by way of spending a week or more at Tuft, nnd not wormy ones the Oregon or-
Mr. and Mrs. Hatch spent Friday : unlay for the coast, returning Sun­
McKenzie pass. They were gone four where they are enjoying the sea chanlist sprays his trvs with a solu­
in McMinnville.
day evening.
breeze. Mr. Vernon nays it beats tion of lead arsenates the experi­
days.
farming to pieces this hot weather. ment station repeats. The standard
Mrs. A H Allen and sons spent | Mr anJ Mrj Harry Powe]1 #nd
dilution is 2 pounds powdered lead
n a^ ln ° an •
’ daughter Pauline left Friday return- . W. H. Bentley made a trip to Le-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn and arsenate
100 gallons
spray
bonon nnd R meburg Friday and Sat­
Mrs. George Kennedy was a Me- I‘"K Tuesday for a visit to the differ- urday in the interest of the walnut daughters Esther and Ruth, motored solution. Four applications are usual
I ent beaches.
Minnville guest Friday.
association. The I.ebonon unit of the to Salem Sunday and spent the day in unusual seasons five are necessary
exchange
is starting the construction with Mrs. Kuhn’s mother, Mrs. for satisfactory protection.
Mr. F. W. Meyer nnd Mr. W. W.
Miss Vera Parks spent a few days
Silver were in Portland Friday at- of a plant on the same order as the Shanks. Esther and Ruth remained
with the Wm. Wilson family.
tending the Northwest Packer and Dundee plant. Mr. Howland of New­ for a week.
Owners of young Oregon filbert
berg is the contractor.
Charles Robertson of Portland, Export Corporation meeting.
Miss Flo. Bingham was the soloist groves find it e»|»efial|y advantage -
‘ visited Sunday with his brother Joe.
Mrs. Ethel Burns, Mrs. Leona King Sunday morning ut the Presbyterian ou» to cover crop them when the
Earnest Thun of Fresno, Calif.,
Charles and Arthur Nelson arc drove up from California and spent • and children of Newberg, Miss Mu- church in McMinnville. Miss Esther trees are young, says the experiment
spending a few weeks in Eastern several days with relatives. He is , bel Fortune, nurse in the Pacific Hadley accompanied her on the piano. station. The difficulties of picking
nuts from among the grain and
Oregon.
on his way through to Yellowstone I Christian Hospital in Eugene, spent Miss Berle Hadley accompanied the the
vetch of the cover crop often cause
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Roy girls to McMinnville.
Park.
the grower to delay seeding the crop
Miss Ruth Minier is at the Marr
1 Eddens. All day guests Thursday
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Dorsey in com­ until after the nuts nre picked. Too
home fro mher summer cshool in
Mrs. Mamie Nelson left Friday for , at the Roy Eddens home were Mrs.
Portland.
Eureka, Calif., where she will visit Jasper Hess anil children, an aunt of pany with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burk- often that results in small growth.
her sister, Mrs. Simms, who has Mrs. Henry Voss and children of har.t spent Sunday at Champoeg, Effective cover crops will have to be
where they joined the picnicers from
Mrs. Roy Eddens and family spent been spending some time with Mrs.
Sherwood.
Indiana, Iowa and Nebraska. Mrs. used sooner or Inter in the life of the
' Sunday in Sherwood with relatives Nelson.
‘ and friends.
Melvin Morris, son of Mrs. L. J. Dorsey registered, she came here in grove, and this is more easily done
Mrs. John Wittrich and children of Eddens, who has been driving Ellis 1870.
and brings better results in the early
Mrs. O. E. Dillinger and daugh­ Astoria, visited one day last week Baker’s team, was clod-smashing his
Guests at the Will Crietaer home life of tll<’ trees.
ter Jessie Hubbard, were Friday with friends in Dundee, Mr. Witt- orchard Monday morning and the
guests of Mrs. Ace Ryan.
rich has returned from his visit with team became frightened and started this week are Mrs. Bentley of Oregon
his mother in Astoira.
for home. Melvin suffered a broken City, sister of Mr. Crietaer, a niece.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Allen spent
elbow
Was bruised up consider- Miss Viola Crietaer, of Oregon City.
Miss Ireen Way, who is visiting at ably. and
Sunday in-Vancouver visiting Mr.
He
was
taken to St. Vincents While here they and Mrs. Crietaer are
the Harold Parrett home is visiting
and Mrs. Allan and children.
taking advantage of the swimming
her sister. Miss Harriett Way, in Hospital by Dr. Rankin and at first ! lesson* in McMinnville.
it
was
thought
that
a
piece
of
his
Miss Beatrice Chapman of McMinn­ Monmouth, who is going to summer
shin bone would have to be grafted
ville, spent the week with her cousins, school there.
Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson and
to the elbow but later it was found son John Hardin, Mrs. Payne .Mrs.
Doris and Katherine Herring.
Patricia Bentley accompanied by that this wouldn't be necessary. Yenson and Mrs. Botsford, spent the
Mr. Wm. Greenwell, who has been her grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Dowd Tuesday morning they took him to latter part of the week at Mt. Hood.
very’ ill with pneumonia, is better. left Friday for Southern California the Portland Sanitarium where he Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and
to visit relatives and friends in Pas- will be for a few days so that they Mrs. Payne climbed Mt. Hood, while
edena and Los Angeles, for several can watch the break. Mrs. Eddens is the rest of the party remained at
with him in Portland.
weeks.
Government Camp. Saturday, the
day was spent in visiting old friends
DAYTON ROOMING HOUSE ;
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Mrs. Lula Simmons. Mrs. W. H. Bent- N
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and
children,
Mrs.
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Remer
and
WEBFOOT
Mr and Mrs. W. Crietaer motored
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daughter and Helen Williams visited
to Haskins Saturday to a house
Mrs. C. E. Maats, Prop.
Mrs. French’s bird farm in Carlton, kZNZMZRXMZKZHZNZNZHZHZMZMZ warming the neighbors gave Mr. and
The Dayton Christian Church
Thursday.
Clair Wagnor was a shopper in Sa­
OREGON
DAYTON,
lem on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts of
Modesto, California, visited one day
Al May with his large crew of
last week with Mrs. Harold Parrett. men started threshing this week.
The Roberts and Mrs. Parrett were
John Mayberry was a guest Sun­
old friends in Minneapolis and hadn’t
day at the home of Mrs. Anna Bax­
seen each other for 11 years.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ter.
ESTABLISHED 1904. - PHONE WHITE 6011
Mrs. Freeman Conaway, head of
MCMINNVILLE. OREGON
Several
from
thia
vicintiy
attend
­
one of the girls dormiaorys in Ames, ed the funeral Saturday of Miss Opal
Iowa, and who is visiting her son Purkey.
Richard in Vancouver, called on Iowa
friends Sunday, who are Mrs. Allie
Mr. W. Emmert of Dayton, was a
Tuttle and Mrs. Lucy Simmons.
visitor at the Bingham home Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Groner of
Scholls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gale
Esther and Berle Hadley are stay-
(FOR THE DRY SEASON)
and children of Sherwood, Mr. and ing with Mr. and Mrs.J. W. Shippy
I Mrs. O. J. Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. in town for a week or more.
: Holden of Portland, were Sunday
| evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Faith Wagnor spent the week end
WHILE TRAVELING
Bentley.
from her school at Monmouth with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wag­
On Forest, Brush or Grassland
The following left Monday morning nor.
I for the Epworth League Institute
week at Falls City. Mrs. J. J. Pat­
Mrs. L. Honnold of McMinnville,
ton and son Everett, Anna and Char- mother of James Richardson, is vis­
। lotte Thun, Ruby Brisbine, Selma iting at the Richardson home for
1. While Stopping in a Safe Place Clear of All Inflammable
Material, or
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Albert Baker was a Portland guest
Sunday.
although not able to be up yet.
Woisky, Helen Groth, Mr. and Mrs
David Marr.
erul day».
Smokers Code
Dangerous to Smoke.
Smoke Only.
Mr. Jones Writes
“Please discontinue the classified ad which I ordered for four in-
“Please disconeinue the classified ad which I ordered for four in­
sertions in the Dayton Tribune starting last week. The hay-rake
was sold Friday, the day after the first ad appeared. We were sur­
prised at the quick results—being kept busy all Thursday evening
answering the phone. The second caller Friday took the rake.”
Have you something to sell—or is there something you
want to buy? Use the Dayton Tribune classified ads for
quick results.
PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO RED 34
During or Right After a Heavy Rain, or
2.
3.
Inside a vehicle on Two-way Highways, or
4.
Above timber Line, and
5.
After Smoking, Put Out All Lighted Material.
The law prohibits throwing away any burning match
or tobacco, or other lighted material in a forest region.
DAYTON TRIBUNE
Forest fires from smokers result from thoughtlessness nnd
Dayton
carlessncs*.
They are on the increase.
Remedy a bad record by
following the above code when in the forest regions.
Dobin and the Top Buggy a Thing of the Past in the Dayton District