Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 03, 1927, Image 1

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    Day tan
VOL. XV
NO. Hi
Pl BLINKED every
Dayton Man Student
At the Flying School
i n ruso AV
All Yamhill county people who are
lnlere»ted in public health work ar«
cordially invited to come to this coun
ty-wnl«« meeting.
(Trilnmr
Subscription » 1J»O per year in advance
DAY ION. OREGON. NOVEMBER 3. 1927
gam considerable information that
will be valuable to his work as Coun-
ty agent for Yamhill county.
Father and Son Week
November 6 to 13
The Portland Council of Churches
Mr. and Mrs. L. P Paulson, of Sa-
Icm, spent th< day Sunday with Mr and the Y. M. C. A. are co-operating
Portland, Or., Nov. 3 (Spacial)
for national father and son week,
and Mrs. Iner Mortenson.
Civic t lull Meeting
John L. Nheiman of Dayton, hu» «um
which will be observed November 6
The meeting of the Civic dub on
pleted the fir»t half of the two
Bert Tomlinson is busily engaged U> 13.
Banquets and meetings of a
n orth»' course I’ the Hankin flying l'ua»day at the hnmi’ of the pre. ident.
in building a small barn on the back recreational nature will be held in
school here, with an <»H «landing rec Catherine Burnin <1. was well at
of his lots.
the churches during the week. These
ord. Out of the 75 Student ■< in Sher tended and «everal interesting mat
If you like a variety of music, at­ will be followed by special observance
man's cla»» he rank» W«dl up among । Lars brought up for discussion. 1 he
rummage rale will be held ull day ami
tend the next number of the lyceum Sunday, November 13.
the first 15.
Nine of twelve churches in Rose
Sherman hu» finished the find «V« ning of Saturday, November 12, at
course, being presented in Dayton.
City
Park, Beaumont, Alameda, Ir­
month's work, which includ**» ull th« . th«- building next to the “Afade",
The members of the Epworth vington and Laurelhurst districts
ground exercise», flying with un in i formerly occupied ns a »hoe shop.
league held an enjoyable party at have nade their pian8 for father and
Various article: haye been offWad.
»tructor, control exrret»es and intun
the M. E. parsonage Friday evening । J0n week activities, Willard F. Rouse,
sive work on the theory of flight and *uiti of clothing for men ami buys,
the »tudy of various types of uirplun« a bed i pring, hat», «hoes, draases.
A meeting of the needle craft club executive secretary of the Northeast
Matthew R.
engines.
The ground school, under dishes, lamp», ro»<- for tranplantlng.
was joyously entertained at the home Y. M. C. A., reported.
-
..
of Mr« George Baxter Wednesday Thompson boys work
at
the direction of Lieutenant Basil etc., hut there la »till room for more
the central Y. M. C. A., is co-operat-
Smith, ex-instructor in aeronautic» nt A food «ale will be held in connection
afternoon.
ing with east side and central east
Boston Tech during the war, includ« with thin.
The Peninsula Needle Craft club side churches.
By a unanimous vote of those pre«
the »ame course a» that given to navy
held its weekly meeting at the home
Father and son week has been na-
ent it wns decided to raise the annual
flyer».
of
Mrs.
Wendall
Willard
Wednesday
tionally
observed since 1918.
dues
from
50
cents
to
75
cents
and
to
The Dayton student inud«« hi» first
afternoon.
ascent the second «lay at the chool make the club year coincide with th<-
and since then has shown rapid ad federated club year.
Don’t forget to attend the next ly-!
Poisonous Reptile Causes Panic
In order to do this the following
vancement in learning to fly. The last
ceum number to be held at the opera i
half of the course will I m - taken up amendments were submitted:
house, Dayton, Friday, November 11, j Oregon City, Or., Oct. 29.—Reach­
A measure to amend Art. Ill of the
with solo flying, stunt work to
8:15 p. m.
* ing into a crate for a bunch of ba­
nanas last night, O. K. BeP, local
familiarize th«« student with the pro by-laws of the Dayton Women's < ivic
CASFORD CONCERT COMPANY
John Foster, father of Mrs. Bert j grocery clerk, fished out a yellow
cess of extricating an airplane from Improvement club reading as follow»:
HIS charming entertaining group is to appear here In the near
Tomlinson, accomj*anied by Walter snake instead. Customers fled, pur­
a false position, the study of meteor The umilisi due» «hall be 50 cent*
* future with Fern L. Casford, reader and pianist; Winifred Cas­
St. Johns and brother from Portland sued by the reptile. A panic ensued
ology and air traffi«’ laws. Two Waco payable ut the first meeting in Janu-
Thelrs is a
ford.
violinist
and
soprano,
and
Bylne
Smith,
harpist.
spent the day Sunday with Mrs. Tom­ before the snake was killed. 'The ba­
planes, the latest model »mull ships ary to read, the annual dues shall
program of music and dramatic art, featuring solos of harp, violin
nanas came from South America and
linson and family.
on the market, arc used for all in­ be 75 cent» payable at the first meet-
and voice, with d'Terent duet and trio instrumental combinations.
the snake was a “feerdence,” whose
struction work by Tex Rankin, chief ing of the club year. Al»o Art. IV,
Dramatic reading/add variety to thU fascinating program.
Chester Christenson was on the poison is said to be fatal.
instructor and president of the school. Sec. 1 of the constitution shall be
Portland market Tuesday morning
Frank Anderline and Johnny luing changed to rend, at the regular meet­
| Miss Winifred Casford. a sister, is with a truck load of nice white hogr
Casford
Concert
Company
ing
in
April.
Club
Correspondent.
don, ex-air mail pilots ar«« assistant
featured as violinist. She has profited grown by his father, G. C. Christen­
Izaak Walton League Campaign
instructors.
Ellison-White Bureau presents Cas­ by study under th direction of Carl
son,
living
near
town.
Chicago,
Oct. 27.—The next major
Load Limit» Reduced
"Sherman is progressing nicely and
ford Concert Company, Fern L. Cas­ Frederick Steckelburg, and has been
Maximum loads on macadamized ford, reader and pianist; Winifred
campaign of the Izaak Walton League
within the next two weeks will be
Mrs.
L.
F.
Hadley
arrived
here
acclaimed one of his most gifted pu­
thoroughly capable of handling the highways west of the Cascades were Casford,»violinist; Byrne Smith, harp­ pils. Previous to her identification Friday morning from Dallas, Oregon, of America for definite and construc­
tive conservation of wild life will be
plane alone in the air ' said Rankin reduced at a late meeting of the state ist.
with the Fern L. Casford Company to attend the home coming meeting
in the west, it was announced today
at the end of the first half of the highway commission, held in Portland
of
the
Rebekah
lodge
I.
O.
O.
F
In the program of the Casford Con­ she enjoyed several seasons’ exper­
course. "He has shown fine ad Th«« order is immediately effective and cert Company are trios of violin, pi­ ience as leader of other lyceum com­ that evening and to visit acquaint­ by national officers of the League.
The campaign will be officially
vancement in grasping the fundamen will bold until April 15. 1928. The ano und harp; duets yf harp and vio­ panies.
ances here until Sunday evening.
opened from Denver, October 31, over
tai principals of flight and in handling order limits the loads to 16,500 pounds lin; solos of harp, violin arid voice,
Associated with the Misses Casford
Len Litscher and Victor Litscher. K O A radio station when the Den­
the plane in the air under the eyes on solid rubber tires with the tire and a great variety of readings.
is Miss Byrne Smith, harpist and so­ of Portland, spent Sunday at the ver chapter of the League will broad­
width
of
not
less
than
30
inches.
of the instructor."
Primarily the members of this com­ prano. She has studied extensively home of their mother and grandmoth- cast an appeal to all Westerners to
Among the highways affected by
Ideal weather conditions will ad
pany
are individual artists, although under the renowned harpist, Salvi, un­ er. Mrs. Anna B. Litscher, thereby enlist on the side of humanity and
vance Sherman’» cla»».
At the end the order are:
Philomath ami ensemble numbers are given due doubtedly one of the greatest artists making the old home like it “used to of the future of western duck shoot­
Ahea, lietween
of the course he will fly the plane on »
•
prominence in their programs. The of the day
ing.
cross country flight to Dayton. hi Waldport
One of the beauties of this company
The ducks of the Bear river marsnes
Corvallis Newport highway between leader. Miss Fern L. Casford, after
and Mrs. Ed Smith and Mrs
final te»t in the school, and will show
Mr.
graduation from the University of is the fact that the members thor- Frank Deffenbaugh were the visitors in Utah, and in other localities
what he has learned o er Is home Corvallis and Toledo.
Coast highway between Seaahie Nebraska School of Expression, spent ougbly enjoy their work. They are at the J. J. Rowley home a few miles throughout the inter-mountain re­
town, stunts and all
and Newport, excluding corporate several seasons in lyceum and Chau­ natural artists whose pleasing per­ north of Dayton Sunday.
Mr. ano gion. have been dying by the millions
limits of Wheeler. Buy City and Til­ tauqua work, giving complete pro­ sonai ities are a great asset on the Mrs. J. J. Rowley are the parents of in recent years from alkali poison­
Prohibition Man Sued
grams alone.
Her specialties are platform.
ing. and it is the intention of the Wal­
Mrs. Deffenbaugh.
Ray Amy, state prohibition officer, lamook.
At Dayton Opera House, F riday.
miscellaneous
readings
and
imperson
­
ton League to step in at once and
and Sheriff Manning, of Yamhill coun
Walter Jackson autoed to Mill City push through remedial measures
November 11. at 8:15 p. ni.
ations.
She
also
is
a
capable
pianist.
Student
Burned
in
O.
A.
C.
Rally
lire
ty, have been made defendants in a
Friday afternoon and returned home which will save these ducks, accord­
Corvallis, Ore., Oct. 29.—The home-
$7500 damage »uit filed on Monday
Saturday afternoon, accompanied by
by Helen Smith, as administratrix coming rally fire came near being a
LOCAL NEWS
afternoon to visit the mother of these his wife and baby who have been vis­ ing to the announcement.
This is the third major campaign
for the estate of William W. Sipith. tragedy here last night, when Leroy
ladies, who is very sick in a hospital iting her parents, A. N. Merrill and
of the Walton League to be undertak­
Grote,
president
of
the
»ophomori
Ray
Spangle
terminated
his
visit
34, who died Juno 20.
in that city.
wife, for a couple of weeks.
en during the past five years. The
Amy and Manning were co-operat­ clas», was seriously burned about the to his father Tuesday and returned to
Ronald
and
Roswell
Rossner
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
V.
M.
Low,
of
Tigard,
first was the creation of the Upper
face
and
arms
as
he
touched
off
the
his Pendleton home.
ing in the search and seizure of 11
Madeline
Rossner Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish
spent a few hours with friends in their sister,
Heit liquor still» in Yamhill county, blaze. He was unable to leap away
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Curtis of Port
reached home Friday evening from Refuge. 300 miles long, and compris­
according to the complaint. On April quickly enough to avoid the sudden land were here Sunday visiting their Dayon Sunday afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. Ray Peffer were here their trip to Los Angeles, California ing the bottom lands of the Missis­
flare
from
the
gasoline
soaked
pyre.
29 Smith, the complaint said, was
oki time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Iner from Corvallis Sunday visiting his The everlasting sunshine and the hot sippi river from Lake Pepin. Minn.,
walking along a roa«l in the north
Mortensen.
brother, Rex Feffer and family for the weather was entirely too much for to Rock Island, Illinois. The second,
eastern part of Yamhill county. The
these mossback Oregonians, and the) well known to Westerners was the
day.
Salem, Or.. Oct. 25. The time that
officers, concealed in th«« brush, < <>m
Mrs. Stiner, a sister of Mrs. F. E.
purchase and setting aside of the
were glad to get home again.
chihi
excluded
from
school
because
a
i
manded him to halt, and almost simul
Berry, terminated her visit with her
Mrs. Docia Magness entertained at
Walton
League Winter Elk Refuge
F. A. Fratt, a cousin of Mrs. E. G
taneouidy started firing, the complaint of ' contagious disease shall be al- sister ami family ami returned to her a party a number of the B. Y. P. U.
in Jackson's Hole, Wyoming.
lowed
to
resume
his
or
her
studies
in
Kidd,
from
Omaha.
Nebraska,
spent
added, and Smith was »truck in the
home near Oswego, Saturday.
society at her home here Saturday
That the third major issue should
the school room is discretionary with
back. He never recovered.
night. A very pleasant time is re- the evening and night Monday at the develop in the West was a surprise to
Misses
Viola
and
Ella
Isham,
who
school
boards,
according
to
a
legal
Kidd
home,
leaving
Tuesday
morning
The damage suit was baseil on the
ported by those present.
for San Francisco. California. This Westerners, but it was pointed out
declaration that Smith had uot been opinion prepared by the attorney-gen­ have been visiting their sister. Mrs.
Eli
Kurtz,
left
for
Los
Angeles
the
Dorothy
Demary
entertained
a
eral
here
today
at
the
request
of
C.
Miss
was his first visit to this part of Ore­ by League officials that the entire
charge«! by any graml jury for vio­
first
of
the
week.
number
of
her
young
friends
at
her
(
A.
Howard,
state
superintendent
of
gon
and he was very much impressed force and power of the national or­
lation of th«« prohibition laws, and
ganization must be thrown into those
home
last
Thursday
evening
with
4
with Dayton and the surroundings.
neither was he under arrest, the com­ schools.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Abdill. living a
sections which need help the most,
Hallowe
’
en
party
and
a
good
time
was
Mr.
Howard
requested
an
opinion
plaint »aid.
few miles north of town, w« re enjoy­
A serious accident befell H. Terrill, and it was decided by the League
of the attorney-general as to wheth­ ing a visit from McMinnville friends enjoyed.
a farmer and truck driver of the conservationists that the Western
er school boards were compelled to last Sunday afternoon.
Miss Venita Addison and Mr. John Hopewell country, as he drove over duck situation was the outsanding
County Health Association
re-adinit children to schools
upon
Mayberry, who were married at Van­ what is commonly known as the I in- example of the need of immediate ac­
What each community in Yamhill certificates of health officers showing
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Randall and
county is doing to improve the health that they were free from contagious family, of Amity, spent the day Sun­ couver. Washington, about ten days necum bridge between Dayton and tion.
ago, are home again and are getting the Hopewell country. It is report­
The decision of tne League came
of its children will be told Saturday disease.
The attorney-general hehl day with her sister, Miss Lena Still­
ready to settle down to housekeeping ed that he sustained some broken ribs following receipt of a telegram from
afternoon at the annual meeting of that this action was not mandatory. well,
and a broken leg.
C. F. Heineman, National Field Rep­
the Yamhill county public health an
The attorney-general also ruled
Mesdames J. E. Proffitt, J. L. Sher­
sociation. The meeting will be held that neither the state nor the county
Mrs. Effie May and children, of Or­ man, Harry Sherman and Ella Co­
Last Friday morning Dr. and Mrs. resentative of the Walton League. Se­
in the county court house, beginning health officers have any authority to egon City, were spending the day Sun­ burn autoed to Salem Thursday to O. C. Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. W. attle. Washington, during the recent
at 2:00 o’clock.
close schools. This power is» vested day’ with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth visit friends and to attend the con­ O. Barnard made an early start for annual convention of the Western As­
sociation of game commissioners, in
In addition to the community health wholly in the school boards, the at­ Simler.
Tillamook to get some salmon for
vention of the Missionary Society.
reports, the county public health torney-general held.
canning purposes.They found the fish which he pointed out that the sports­
Mrs. D. A. Snyder was afflicted by
Mrs. Matches, mother of Postmas­ in the quantity desired, said “hello men of the west were up in arms over
nurse will tell about her work through­
Mr. Howard also inquired whether
out the county during the past year. the authority of a school physician su­ n light stroke of paralysis Saturday- ter Fred Matches, is assisting some to one or two former Daytonites and the awful death of ducks in the Bear
Miss Jean Beslcy, health education percedes that of a county health offi­ evening and was taken to McMinn­ in the postoffice this week in order reached home in the early’ evening river marsh district. Seth E. Gordon,
conservation director of the league
to become accustomed to the routine
director of the Oregon Tuberculosis cer. The attorney-general rules that ville hospital Monday morning.
E. W. Howe and wife of Albany after conference with other conser­
association, will tell "How Christmas there is no law authorizing the ap- I The next lyceum number comes well of the postoffice business.
Oregon, are staying a few days at vationists and with national officers
seals build Health in Oregon,” a pointinent of school physician.
recommended and you should not fail
Just a few Hallowe'en pranks were his sister's home, Mrs. D. A. Snyder. of the League, wired in reply that
health
education
brief account of the
It was explained by the attorney- to take advantage of the opportunity pulled off in Dayton Monday night,
work being curried on in the public general that his opinion «lid not to hear something really worth while. such as moving a few signs which has They were called here by her serious the Walton League accepted the chal­
illness which was caused by a stroke lenge of restoring the a'eas in ques­
schools and paid for by the annual conflict in any way with the recent
not caused the owners much annoy­ of paralysis. She has been taken to tion in order that the annual calami­
sale of Christmas seals.
decision of Judge McCulloch in a
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Terry and fami­ ance or to display much temper.
a hospital in McMinnville and at this ty would be stopped.
Lloyd Wilcox, director of publicity Portland case involving the validity ly, of near Carlton, were in Dayton
for the Oregon Tuberculosis associa­ of a law authorizing school boards to Sunday morning to attend preaching
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dill and family, writing is considered to be in a seri­
of Multnomah, were here Sunday vis­ ous condition, with hopes of her re­
tion, will attend the meeting ami will require city or county health officers services in the M. E. church.
Oregon Industrial Review
give a short talk on the work bring to examine pupils who may be SUS-
iting her mother, Mrs. Lena Dower, covery being held out by attending
Salem
has the only dried-milk
Austin Stevens, whose home is brother. Oscar Dower, and family and physicians.
accomplished by the Christmas aeal pected of being in an unsanitary con-
factory
of
its kind on the coast.
near
town,
is
spending
the
week
at
and methods used in the seal sal*.
sister, Mrs. E. S. Filer, and family for
dition.
Oregon’s prune crop now estimated
Plumber Called to Free Woman
the International Stock show in Port­ the day.
Those who have already announcad
Burbank, Cal., Oct. 2».—Seeing an at 35.000.000 pounds.
that they will attend the
meeting
land.
Real Estate Transfers
Dr. Charles Stuart and Gerald Alt extremely “plump" woman squirming
Oswego votes $53,000 bonds for
Saturday afternoon include Mra. A.
now,
of
Oregon
City.
Ray
Spangle
of
to
I
modern
school building.
Word
has
reached
Dayton
that
Miss
Humer
S.
Anderson
and
wife
in the rumble seat of a parked auto
R. McLaughlin, Mrs W. Y. Gray, Mrs.
Dallas—$15.806 co««'-acts author-
E. M. Tibbets and Mrs. Leroy Lewis, L. Howard, 4.925 ac. in John H. Hess Freda Cummings, a former Daytonite Pendleton, and his father, Zach Span­ mobile, a pedestrian asked if he could
but now a school teacher at Coquille. gle, of Dayton, drove to the coast on a help.
“There ought to be a law' ized for construct!« of new county
of McMinnville; Mrs. Frank Bald D. L. C. T. 3 S. R. 2&3 W.
•«• little seats, she office building a' 1 jail.
Arthur V. Moore and wife to M. O. Oregon, is very sick in that city fishing trip Saturday night and re­ against these silly
win, of Newberg; Mrs. John Breed­
Gladstone- Y irk begins at once on
Police and
1CUI1CU.
»*• stuck.
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ing, and Mrs. Mayy Allen, of Amity; ’ITiomas, Part of Bik. 1 Moore's 1st with a severe attack of typhoid fever. turned home Sunday evening.
replied. * I’m
firemen
were
unable
to
free
her.
so
$112,
0C0 Bull Run water project.
Axld.
Yamhill,
$50.00.
Mrs. Perry Macy Springbrook, Mrs.
S. T. White, county agent, is spend-
Mrs. J. R. Heidinger and son Ron­
Bend turkey growers will ship 60
a
plumber
cut
away
the
back
of
the
Otto Heider, Sheridan; Mrs. Lora ■ John Parrett and wife to Eliza­
ald and Mrs. Russell Newman, of Mc­ . ing this week at the International machine. Her name was kept secret. tons turkeys this year.
Doble, Yamhill. Several others have beth Ryan, 26 17-66 ac. in Levi Hagey
Minnville, were in Portland Saturday ■ stock show in Portland and expects to
announced tentative plans to attend. D. ,L. C. T, 3 S. R. 3 W.