Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 01, 1928, Image 3

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Pleasantdale
Unionvale
(Miss Flo Bingham)
(Mrs. R. G. Hadley)
(.Mrs. C. L. Fowler)
Miss McCue, who ha* been visiting
The Aloha Needle club »pent last
Many resident» of this locality at­
al the James Richardson home for the Thursday afternoon at the river near tended the funeral of Mrs. Chester
past two or thi*v weeks, left Sunday Wheatland.
A picnic dinner and Christenson Friday and of Mr. Benja
for her home In Hastings, Nebraska. swimming were enjoyed. Those pres­ min Parrish and Mr. 8. B. Goble Sat­
ent were Me»dame» Heston, Boulden, urday, all of which were held in Me
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Vernon and
Finnicum, Gubser, Bramlet, Holliday, Minnville,
daughters, Esther and Beryl, spent
J. A. McFarlan«, Bert McFarfanet
the week end at Pacific City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoutenburg
Hadley and Gibbon», Jessie, Margaret
were week end guest* with Mr*.
Mr». O. Maybe and children, of Me and Maxine Bramlet, Laura Bell and
Stoutenburg’« parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mlnnvllle, visited al the bell Murga Marylyn McFarlane, Donald Gubser
Pratt Sitton.
They have been in
and
Miss
Margan-l
Grenbremer
of
rivdge homi Sunday.
Montana
but
will
make their home In
Hill» boro.
Portland for awhile where Mr. Stout-
Mr«. Dell Morgariedge wa» in Port-
Mr». Ixirena Litscher returned home enburg will work on the docks.
land Sunday, where she went to see
her daughter, Mrs. Charles Gardner, Saturday, after spending several days
Mrs. Jane Mitchell and son» Everett
who is quite sick and is to be taken visiting relatives in Portland.
and John and diiugl^r May and Mr.
to the hospital.
Mrs. Morgariedgc
Miss Bessie Bramlet and Mr*. Glen and Mrs. Ivan Crawley and daughters
returned Sunday evening.
McFarlane, who are attending school Irene and Elaine were among those
Mr*, l^fa Shvurd spent a few day* at Monmouth, spent the week end from this locality attending the Ne­
braska picnic at Champoeg park Sun­
at the home of her sister, Mr». Albert with home folks.
day.
Mr». Ben Crawley and »on, of
May.
C. B. Eoater was a Salem visitor Portland, who were week end visitor»
Several of the folk* from this com- Saturday.
He wa* accompanied with their cousin here, also attended.
munity attended the funeral of home by hi» niece, Margaret Addison,
Mr. and Mr». Archie Stoutenburg
Mr*. Chaster Christenson and of Mr. *bo will spend several day» visiting
and daughter Versa of Longview, Wn.,; W
B. J. Pqrrish, both of which were held ■ here.
in McMinnville.
George Christensen is on the sick were week end guests with relatives ifXi
Sunday guests at the home of Mi.11'*1' «uffwing an attack of the shin- here.
and Mr». Fred Kuhn were Mr. «les.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lynn Gubser and yj
and Mr». E E. Buckle», the latter a
Mi»» Margaret Grenbremer of Hills- ■on Ivan and nephew Erwin Stout- Mi
■inter of Mr». Kuhn und Mr». Shank, | boro i* »pending a few day» at the e i । enburg attended Evangelical camp
of Salem, mother of both women.
! home of her »i«ter, Mr». Jerry Heston. L meeting at Jenning’s Lodge, Sunday, tai
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Buy Y our Shoes Here
No matter what you want in shoes, get our prices before buying. We can save you
money.
We understand that many have taken as much as $1.00 a pair raise, that is today’s
market. Our shoes were bought in advance of the raise and we have many numbers at the
old price.
Factory Soap Special
A full cut, heavy hickon shirt well made
$1.10
12 bars wool soap ... .........
1 Cannor towel__ ____ __________
.60
.50
$1.10
Uncle Sain’s Shirts
All for 85c
«
Made of heavy weight shirting, full cut
95c
Straw Hats
1 Pkg. Barnone granulated soap
1 bar white cap___ __________
.30
.10
.40
Now is the time for that sun hat. These
warm days you need a Kooler hat. We have
them from
All for 30c
35c to $1.00
Malted Milk
Shoes
1 can Borden’s malted milk________
.60
1 Borden’s mixer free with each can.
This is a good beater jar for around the
kitchen.
Summer Outing Shoes.
Outing Bals.
Better known as
Mr. and Mr*. Uriah Hamblet and
Mr. and Mr*. P. D. Campbell and
$2.95
Mi»» Mario . Bingham took ad
“ . daughter, Charcia, and son Jimmy, of »on Len of Portland, accompanied by
vantage of the »v ■ mining week in Mc-
Minnville and attended every day. Canby, were Sunday afternoon visit- Mi»» Jessie Peterson, were Sunday
guests of friend» here.
Her brother, Allen, Jr., also took or» at the K. G. Hadley home.
swimming lessons.
Ralph Thompson of Wauna spent
Miss Doris Braat, who is spending
We can save you money on your harvest
her vacation at the home of her par-
Ros» Kuhn and Ted laurence are the week end with home folks.
dishes. We have a large stock of the Edwin
Built to wear
Mra. Brook» Sweeney and daugh-
h«‘« *c«Pt*d a position in the
in Pullman, Washington, where they
M. Knowles line^
ter», Barbara and Phyllis, and mother, Corvallis city school. She taught at
arc working in the harvest field*.
$4.50
Mr». Jennie Murphy, are spending the “nd "*«r Sheridan several terms and
Mr. and Mr* Eloyd Owen are vis­ week at Neskowin.
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at Springfield, Oregon, last year.
iting in Toppenish, Wash., at the home
Mr. and Mr». Cha». Addison and 1 Mrs. George Shelburne and daugh-
of Mr. Owen's parents.
Rev. Parks of Newberg were Sunday ter Hazle accompanied Mrs. John
Mi»» Artizvna Lyman had her ton­ guests at the G. B. Foster home.
i Shelburne and children of Dayton on
sils removed last Thursday at a local
Mr. and Mr». H. Thompson left for ,a week’’ J““11®" "Pent Bt NetarU’
hospital, Dr. Williams attending.
Ocean Uke Tuesday, where they will
home Saturday.
Dayton, Oregon.
Mrs. E. L. Kuhn and daughter Bet­ spend several days.
WHAT WILL YEAR 2000
ty »pent Sunday at the Fred Kuhn
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reichstein and
BRING IN INVENTIONS?
home.
»on» l.awrence and Wayne attended
When we think of the wonderful in­
M¡»»Carpenter of Portland »pent the lumbermen’s picnic at Jefferson, ventions perfected during the last 72 les
Saturday and Sunday nt the home of Sunday.
years we realize that the next 72 Mail have put their copies away so
her father.
Sunday dinner guests at the home years may bring wonders equally that their great-grandchildren or
Mis* Ruth Beech, daughter of Mr. of Mrs. David Robinson were Mr. and great. A fine piece of imaginative great-great may *ee how imaginative
Charles Beech, left for Portland, Mrs. Eay Robinson and daughter Ma- reporting has been accomplished by the Daily Mail’s 1928 répertoriai staff
where she i* entering Behnke Walker rie, of Laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Linnton the London Daily Mail with publica­ was.
college. Mi»» Beech recently won the Tice, Hud Painter and Miss Evelyn tion of a full sized twenty-four page
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Abbot, of Portland.
The dinner wm newspaper dated January 1, 2000.
Blocking Progress
■ix months’ scholarship in a contest
given
in
honor
of
Fay
Robinson
’
s
The
paper
constitutes
an
interest
­
With
the
filing-
in
Salem
of
an
sponsored by the local paper.
MSMINNVILLE, OREGON
birthday.
ing guess of what will be news at the initiative measure providing for a fif-
ESTABLISHED 1904
PHONE 168—W
Mi»» Cona Cole, of Stayton, is vi«- ; Mr. and Mr*. Vannace Newman of turn of the next century. Television, ty per cent reduction in motor
iting with Elmer Stewart and family. Mill City »pent the week end at the death rays, super-speedy busses, ten hide license fees, the thing has come
T£ñfer
Mr. Elmer Stewart moved his fami­ home of the latter’» parent*, Mr. and miles a minute airplanes, crashproof to pass that has been feared for many
ibhEnlanfei
lingerie for the air traveler, and months.
True, the measure filed “” "”
ly Monday to Amity for a few month»,' Mr». G. H. Jackman.
»o a* to be near hi» work. Mr. Stew-' Mr. and Mr». G. .H Jackman and scores of other extraordinary things does not make so drastic a cut in li-1 chance has been provided for amend-
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
art owns a feed store in Amity, His Mr. and Mrs. Vannace Newman, of make up the news, a la Jules Verne, cense fees as does thes o-called $3.00 ment or pogsible improvement. There
Bible school 10:00. Church service
in the Daily Mail for the first day of measure, but the loss of income in-1
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father is staying on the farm.
You are
Mill City, were Sunday guests at the the twenty-first century.
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they stand and the voters must take and communion at 11:00.
volved is a serious one. True, also,' . J
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cordially
invited
to
attend
and
have
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dixon and fam-! home of their son and brother, Walter
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them or leave them as they are. The
There was a fire in Regent sreet in with
the lower license fee measure
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fellowship witl^ us.
ily spent part of last week visiting the Jackman, in Dayton.
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«rreat
danger
is
that
they
will
approve
the afternoon of December 31, 1999, there is an accompanying bill provid- •
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Evening service Union service.
hUter’a parents, who live near New­
f
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1 2 o cent « gas * tax the measure
the lower
and the reporter covering it writes: ing for
an additional
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5 providing
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Sermon subject—-“The Kingdom "of
Hoover i» Dry
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cense
fees
and
vote
down
the
increase
port.
“The air fire squad (No. 2 b section) initiated, according to its sponsor, to .
Heaven.”
Secretary Hoover'» reply to Sena- flew from its headquarters in iiyut-i
Hyde make up for the loss of revenue creat- ln * €
tax‘ ,
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Mrs. Gilkey had as her guest»
L. G. Parks, Patsor.
tor Borah’s dry questionnaire has Park and poured down anti-Tireo from Ld by the lower license fee.
There
°
e
f«*».
stands
out
»"mediately.
Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs.
been regarded,in some quarters
is
no
assurance,
howeyer,
that
the
Th
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«nim.ssmn
having
proceeded
for
its
chemical
extinguishers.
Little
Lage, of Hood River.
not quite satisfactory, and it has damage was done.”
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some months slowly because of the
added revenue from gasoline will be .
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Guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. even been claimed that he evades the
provided
and
it
seems
reasonably
to
a*™1 of
,n,tlat‘Ve meaSUreS’
The paper announces, "Registered
METHODIST CHURCH
Mary Gilkey were Mr. and Mrs. Rig issue, but a careful reading of his readers of the Daily Mail will shortly be expected that the increased gaso- muat P™*«*’1* susPe"d
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Sunday school at 10 a. m., Frank
gin of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. John statement will scarcely bear out the
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struction
activity.
Whatever
hap-
be offered a special service in connec­ hne tax measure will not be adopted.
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Morning
Crawford and sister of Dayton.
idea.
To «ettlc the question our na­ tion with their televisors which will be
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pens to these or other bills that may W. Hole, Superintendent.
The great objection to the meas- ;
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Epworth League
tional president, Mrs. Ella A. Boole, modified to transmit seaside scenes, ures, as to most initiative measures, be ,llcd «" November, Oregon has lost worship 11 a. m.
6:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30
asked an opinion from Mrs. Mabel sounds and ozones.”
is the fact that they represent .merely one
«f Progress .n h.ghway con-
p. m.
Prayer meeting on Thursday
Walker Willebrandt, assistant attor­
no । struct>on.
en
u e in.
One of the reporters visited the the idea of a single individual.
at 7:30.
ney general in charge of dry law en­ high speed college in Sutherlandshire
(Mr». C. L. Fowler)
Service at Webfoot: Morning wor-
forcement, and received the following and saw the students playing games
Miss Oleva Berger of Forest Grove
ship 9:30 a. m.
Sunday school at
reply:
during their school hours and learning
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith of
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11:30 a. m.
LADD'S FUNERAL HOME
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In my judgment Mr. Hoover s their lessons while they slept.
V. ernonia, Oregon, were guests at the . x
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Harry E. Rarey, Pastor.
statement to Mr. Borah 1» adequate.
McMinnville
“What used to be a term’s work;
Ed Lefley home recently, Miss Ber
"Answering
specifically
your
in­
100 years ago,” the reporter writes,
Our fees are fair and within the
ger is a sister-in-law and Mr. Smith
quiry as to why I have endorsed him, “is now the matter of a single night.!
a brother of Mrs. Lefley.
means of all.
I say unhesitatingly I am for lier­ While the pupils sleep, a silent battery '
BAPTIST CHURCH
All fruit and vegetables are thriv- bert Hoover because in my opinion
DAY AND NIGHT TELEPHONE
of memory impressors is storing the
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach­
ing in this locality.
Early Hale he is the answer to those who say - .L/iaiii vciio nun tuv nnuw ittigf Wlliuil
brain cells with the knowledge which
ing service at 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at
peaches arc
. .. about done and „ other ... prohibition cannot be enforced.
He was so hardly won in the early days of
7:00 p. m. Evening service at 7:30
early varieties are doing well and has spent most of his life doing suc- the old century.”
p. m. Prayer service on Thursday at
will soon be ripe. Kentucky Wonder . ccssfully what the timid or unimag­
7:30 p. m.
Scotland Yard detectives are inves-
bean» are doing very good and some' ¡native said could not be done.
In
Walter G. Smith, Pastor.
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... ligating the case of a man murdered
run । the same constructive way he will by “suggestion
will be gathered to naks a test ran
It costs thirty-five
in the cannery Thursday. The peak | tackle Che responsibilities which the1
cents for a two-minute telephone call
of early sweet corn is over and later ' Eighteenth Amendment has brought fronj London to New Yt>rk. The ra­
varieties are looking splendid and a to the federal government.
He will dio program column has given way to
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
heavy yield seems evident.
work them out without demagoguery, "today’s televise program.” The war
Sunday school—10:00 a. m.
evasions, or political barter. He will in China is still news.
Preaching service—11:00 a. m.
Mrs. Lillie Baker was a week end
go forward to better enforcement,
Prayer Service—Wednesday Even­
So
is
crime.
Twenty-two
alleged
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guest at the home of her daughter and
ing at 8:00 p. m.
with less waste and friction in the air bandits are about to be tried for a
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morton
legal use of men and money.
Rev. Beazan.
series
of
bank
robberies,
and
one
ex
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Tompkins.
"I am for Herbert Hoover because traordinary murder (from the twen­
Hazle nuts are being gathered now 'n the utterances, acts and records tieth century viewpoint) gets only
His wallet had been stolen!
One housewife has I of his daily living I have -seen the passing mention.
for family use.
Among the list of
It was annoving, certainly.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
m flour sacks full after the husks motive power of Christian character. cases pending is “the notorious case
But after all, there was no
Rev. W. E. Simpson, Pastor
"I
have
seen
his
kindness,
his
tol
­
were removed.
of a German woman who is alleged
Dayton, Oregon.
erance, his passion for the betterment to have shot her husband at Tiflis by
money lost.
Services
as follows:
of
the
lot
of
others,
and
his
real
joy
Yelling Robbery
a beam fired from some plilce un­
For he always carried Na­
Dayton—Sunday school at 10:00
in the actual labor of unrewarded known.
(Hubbard Enterprise)
tional City Bank of New
a. m.
Preaching service at 11:00 a.
Fifteen per cent of all the proper­ public service.
Some 6,000 persons gather in Tra­
York Travelers Checks on
m.
On the 1st and 3rd Sundays
"I am for Herbert Hoover because falgar Square to watch the closing
ty taxes in Oregon are paid by public
these trips—and they are
preaching at 7:30 p. m.
utilities, says a statement by Earl he is a great organizer, instilling a scenes of a cricket match at Sydney,
negotiable only when coun­
Unionvale—Preaching service at
Fisher, state tax commissioner. In high morale and fine loyalty in all who Australia, some 12,000 miles away,
tersigned by the original
9:45 a. m. Sunday school at 11:00
the last two years there has been an serve” him.
which was shown on the newspaper’s
holder.
I a. m.
preaching service 2nd and
Congressmen Cramton and Hud­ bulletin board (which is not so terri­
increase of $2,000,000 in property
4th Sunday at 7:00 p. m.
He had realized that they
taxes of utilities. State records show son, outstanding dry«, have also de­ bly imaginative, considering it mere­
are readily accepted by
that nt the end of 1927 the property clared from personal acquaintance ly combines the idea of a baseball
those who cater to travel­
valuation of utilities in this state was that Hoover is thoroughly sound on score board and radio, put together
the
dry
¡sue.
—
Our
Messenger,
ofli-
ers
—which permits their
CITY OFFICIALS
over $300,000,000, an amount nearly
hy television, now in existence.
use
on Sundays, holidays
Mayor....................... ........W. S. U’Ren
equal to the local assessed property dal paper of the W. C. T. U.
The best news story of the day, and
and after banking hours.
Recorder
W. T. H. Tucker
valuations in Multnomah county.
tne one getting the biggest space, re­
Treasurer
J. E. Mellinger
Fisher said that, about 10 cents of
With conditions improving in oil in­ counts Ralph Girdlestone’s flight
City Marshal, Street and Water
Y m m » X«
Qty B*»t TwUri
every dollar paid for light^bills goes dustry, mining on up-grade, agricul­ around the world in twenty-four
(Tuth Hirt i* rmvninl inniuiuu. Tit
Commissioner....... T. A. Boulden
for property taxes.
Fisher declared ture staging a come-back, railroads hours, the time remaining noon
tul il
Councilmen—E. Demary, Paul Lon-
that he is against a fixed tax on the probably in soundest financial position throughout the flight.
derhausen, James Penland, Iner
gross earnings of utilities, which is in recent years, and building opera j The paper was issued in connection
Mortensen, Harry Sherman and M.
proposed by several legislators.
tions in May breaking all records for with an exhibit of “homes of the fu-
R. Cooper.
And yet there are some “itchy” the nation as a whole, our country has ture” at Olympic Exhibition Hall.
Regular meetings first Monday in
handed politicians yelling robbery.
a bright outlook ahead.
Many persons who have obtained cop-
each month.
Goodrich Special Build
Shoes
Dishes
Shippy & Filer
Grand Island
An J wk
en
ke came io pay.
Bank of Dav ton
Day ton, Ore.