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« i i » x i s i > i », mi 1027 THE on IOX TRIBI XI PAGE FIX R U XION VA LE Light re- Mr. u n d 'I'” L I. Thoinlou oi f ili-m undi Mi und Mr I’lmiili- Hmvrv i . i ’ Port 1 di nt of Hili lomllly, living In •Ie Koi k Washington and his evpei im i d a small file Wedln1 Mi and Mrs Millon Freewater, Ole , John and Ham. Mm Ivan Byers and on.Ku- ' lair. Mu Berl livers and huh ('hur Tin* lonllnueil ley, and Wuyne. and rluugiiU-r, La Full inlhl wmlhor I k hh'id ruinier« having I m i-n Hi rillng u hila f hr Hiili Sul Urdu v PLEASAXTADALE I illty have la.en murkeled In Ilie Iasi few da* They finish about all the mu |*lII nm.lining blrdu inevulllne M umilili h imrentH. Mr und Mrs >rs .il Ibi- H G Hadley home Mi nml Mm G It Foster und Mrs • Portland bUHlness Ml . Mr and M im GnorKf* KobliiMon loft for Arizona Thnrwday Mr HoblnNon B mh n poMiilon hh for«*niMn in a Inin Mo quite III. n r*- Imi li mm li lul11 r Itig under lit Opi latino In a Mi Minn Ini smeral weeks al the i daughter. Mrs William " her. Mrs Ralph GrnviT Johnnon Friday afternoon M n. Wurm In rl mi, Mi . Kirk w III M Uin i taking it hi I li o heru' training Iduy marker mul Mr und Mrs Monmouth, re tliiw dixlilr! but Imi. va rt- g m- t Elaborate plat In this locality f hui red • • nlluu ni mud. The Ilie past I "good will bring Week all will continue io i make mv mor* until I'hriHimas i Huy. tumlly dinner will be some Will go evening • xlcmliil to the pulille Ml H I Finnit uni huvi* ChrlHtinas The) will other relativ*-** to Grunts Ml H Ui Pori land Thursday Iurkeyu for Un- hoi huhki , ui Emuli uin drs Georgi* Antrim s .1 surprise party was I I idav evening I hain«* I ba n I liit i v w ere nt In games and anuís, mi nts for the evening beautiful blrt Inlay reilleni I t 1.1. GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Hunduy uchool In oo a in Preaching Service 11 a m Prayer Servici* W.-dm-Hdny Even Ing ut 8:00 p in Rev Bi'iizan ( HRIHTIA X ( HI R( H Serviceli every Hunduy as follows Bible school af I u a m PreuchlOK servii e» ut 11 n m AB friends are M .lohn Hmlth und lu*r iluugh M1 H MEI HOBIHT ( HI lit H Hunduy uchool ut 10 u ni . Frank W Hole. Huperlntendent Morning worship I 1 u ni Epworth lx*ugue •* 30 j, in Evening servili* ut 7.30 P in Prayer rm-i-ilng on Thurniluy ut 7:30 XXebfoot: Morning wor whip 9 30 a in Sunday s< bool at II 30 a m jund tin* Wu k iflilil wedding oi ton. Io Ml WedniHdin Mr Sul ton \ m* liru mliit, laud will Aldol mun. M Mm Mlns ll< CHURCHES I II Kendall, Pastor BAPTIST < HI R( H Sunday school at 10 a m ; ing hitv I ih 11 a. rn. B Y. P. (' at 00 m Evening servil e at 7 30 III *r service on Thursday at 30 ). m Walter G Smith, EX AXGELK AL ( III R< H Rev W E Simpson. f * 11 ■ I < » I Walker of Tuesday evening at luum u cousin. Mrs Services uh ío II owh hu y ton Sunday school ut lo 00 in. Pr < service at 1 1 : 00 a It G Hadley On Un. 1st and 3rd Sundays H Thompson and kohm (¡«orge 3 0 p m. •• Portland viwHorM I nlonvale Preaching service at Mrs Esther Nichols Is nursing In 9 15 a. tn. Sunday school at 11 Oo u. m. Preaching service 2nd and M* M inn ville nm nty seat visitors 4th Sunday at 7 00 p. m ■------------- -ft-- Brooks Sween rs Win K Inc Mr and Mrs Pleasant McFm Ian * Ed Graven- Mrs h J Nichola and Mrs. C D horst, Mrs R G Hadley and son Gerald, A W Bra hi let. Mrs W L. Conn were hostesses, ut the home of Heh hteln. Mrs H Thompson and Mrs Nichols. Friday afternoon, to daughter Mrs Arthur Robinson. and th*- Pleasant Hour Reading Club The president, Mrs. J g Clark, Mi Earlane and daughter. presided. Roll call was responded .Marrillv n Mr am Mrs G It Fester and Nib to by twenty two members Mes Addison and son Kenneth and Lau- dames C E. Smith and H. Catore rence wert* Portland visitors Satur •Mrs Louis Burkhart had charge day The trip was made to take 35 of the club study hour on "Minne sota," which proved very interesting. Horn At the clone of the lesson a guess To Hr ami Mrs Elisha Mannin of M. Minneille. Decembei ing contest was held, and numbers 17th 1927. a 7'n pound girl The were drawn for the Christmas gifts. little one has Dainty refreshments were sei been named Mrs Manning is a daughter by the hostesses, assisted by Miss Lu lu Nichols ot Mr and Mrs H Thompson. ---------------- ft---------------- ---------------- ft---------------- Canyon City telephone servile Salem Peppermint oil plant built and modernized tabllshed here. Oregon City Site bought for Tillamook County tax levy for building old Oregon City foundry. 1928 will raise 1516,788. Hour Reading Club Wishing you A Merr y Christmas & A Happy New Year The Bank of Dayton HOMEMADE “5 : CHRISTMAS GANDIES I Bruce Economy Service r»* HIBBERT’S GROCERY i Holiday season is here and xxith it come a ravenous appetite and desire for the Iwtier things to eat. You will find our stock complete xxith just the right things for these occasions. We are also featuring an extra large assortment of Season- able Fruits and Vegetables for Friday and Saturday, Place your order early and be safe. r-' Special Reduced Prices on all Christinas Candies and Nuts ; We have purchased a large supply and have put on exceptionally Loxx Prices. Quantity Prices upon request. MOTHER of the ceremoni als that make home such a likeable place at Christmas time is the making of the pretty, colorful candies to decorate the table, or till small boxes and baskets for neighbors and friends to whom one wishes to give a little something more titan a card. A cold wintry evening is just the time to indulge in this festivity, and if a neighbor or two should be invited in to help, so much the Jollier. Tie bright checkered aprons on the men aud make them do the preparatory work, such as cracking the nuts and getting the meats out whole, chopping citron, squeezing lemons, cutting an gelica into strips, and halving red candied cherries. Meanwhile at one side-table sits the lady with the fondant—that base of all the cream candles—stirring the confec tioner’s sugar, moistening it to the right consistency so that it will make round soft balls, and then either dip ping ft In boiling chocolate or stuff ing it with nuts, cherries, citron, or bits of fig paste. It can be used to stuff dates, taking the place of the stone, the dates then being rolled in granulated sugar. Oh. there Is no end to the decorative, luscious goodies that can be made from this cream foundation. To make these candies look like • hristmas, the Ul*eral use of green and red is advised, either in the fond- j ant itself or in the trimming. A box of coloring matter can be obtained at j any grocery, the colors being green, pink, violet and orange. You can put a bunch of holly on a white cream by cutting wee leaves of green angelica and tiny bits of candied cher- Miss Gilmore and Miss Lois Hum phry were callers at the Fred Kuhn home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Douthit, of Newberg, spent Tuesday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. E. L. Kuhn, helping For Wrapping Gifts to get a bunch of turkeys ready for Fascinating hand-blocked papers market. Emmerson took the turkeys from various lands are used ns wrap to Portland XX’ednesday. pings for Christmas gifts and in place Mr. D. Y. Nelson, of Astoria, is of the usual ribbons there are thin his daughter. Mrs. R. S. Carr. paper ribbons in gay and festive After receiving word of the illness colors. of his sister. Mrs. Jan Allen, of Rick- --------- §--------- real. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Vernon mot- ored to Rickreal Friday and spent WEBFOOT the day. Mr. Vernon found his sis The Christmas program from the ter some better. Webfoot school will be held Friday- ------------ §------------ evening in the church. CHIDLRENS HOSPITAL Messrs. Robert and Malcolm Bingham motored to Portland where RECEIVES MANY GIFTS they transacted business. The spirit of Christmas was made Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kuhn spent Sunday at Newberg with Mrs. Kuhn s | evident in a material way by the j Pleasantdale Needle Club Wednesday parents Mr. and Mrs. Douthit. Miss Bingham sent a bunch of when canned goods and vegetables . ducks to Portland Monday for the made up an automobile load for the Christmas market. Doernbecker Memorial Hospital in Mrs. Fr»d Kuhn and son Ross, | Portland for crippled children. Mrs. motored to Salem Thursday where j George B. Foster, president, and Mrs. Mrs. Kuhn visited her mother. Mrs. O. F. Turner, vice-president, of the Shank, and also did some Christ club, accompanied the delivery. mas shopping. The donations were by members of Mr. Ja-k Stillwell and two daugh the club which bears the distinction ters. Clair and Virginia, and son Ro of contributing the largest sum to the bert. accompanied by Roween Dor hospital last year of any Yamhill sey. motored to Portland Saturday county women's organization. At present there are 66 children where they spent the afternoon do ing Christmas shopping. receiving treatment in the hospital. Mrs. J. D. Humphry and son. J. It is filled to capacity continuously. P. Humphry, of McMinnville, were Little Margaret Addison, formerly of guests Sunday at the home of their Pleasantdale. but now living near Sa son and brother. XV. XV. Humphry. lem. was cured in this institution last Glen Felton, who underwent an year of an eye affliction. operation for appendicitis. was --------------------------- ft---------------------------- brought home Sunday and is much Burns — Federal funds are used improved His many friends are to build 20 cottages for Piute In wishing for him a speedy recovery. dians. full of family or neighbors makes preliminary Christmas party that Is nearly as delightful as the day itself, (Copy right.) SA Y IT WITH FLOWERS Order a fern now to give for Christmas. I.ast for a long time Prices from SI.50 up Day ton Greenhouses Complete line of Men’s and Boys’ Work Clothing and Shoes. E We have a nice assortment of Dress Shirts (plain or fancy striped). Ties in latest stripe» and checks. Sox in fancy silks and woolens which make good practical gifts for men. Phone Red 28 iCrMTI I Dayton, Oregon KIDD. Prop. Phone 59x4 DAYTON, _ OREGON XHXMXKZMZNXMXNXNEKZKXKXMZKZMXHZHXHXHXKXHZMXWXMXMXHXMX N X w ties, pressing them into the cream be- lore it hardens. A tiny green pine tree can be cut and pressed Into the top of ■ cream. When these pretty Christmas can dies are packed into little gay baskets or painted tin boxes, they make the most attractive sort of gift to send around the neighborhood to nearby friends, or to give the Christm-.s caller. In addition, the fun of maklug tlietn in the conumny of a kitchen- — MILLER TIRES Supreme in Quality at No Extra Price PEFFER GARAGE “Service That Satisfies” “