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attended.
Id~ Ma~ Smith, wlm was an
old-time Lafayette resident, and
By EDNA RECTQR r a Past Noble Grand of Banner
T he Open House Birthday Rebekah Lodge No. 53 passed
.Party for~ Ed Byron was very well a~vay Jan. 16. Graveside services
SALE i January 23 fhru 29, As Quantities Last
SEABOY 61/2-oz. cans, SPECIAL
CHt, TA2/88c
Nabisco Premium Crackers. 49c
REGULAR OR HOT 15-oz. cans
Dennison's Chili ith Beans 2/99c
16-OZ. BOTTLES plus deposit
DOUBLE COLA . . . . 8/99c
36-oz. in canister Reg. $1.79
SUNNY JIM PEANUT BUTrER $1A9
16-oz. cans Reg. 55c ea.
Lady Elberta Sliced Peaches 2/89c
24-oz. cans Reg. $1.05 each
DintyMoore Beef Stew . . . 95c
With Packet Of Seasoning 32-oz. pack, Reg. 75c
Pops Rite Yellow Popcorn . 59c
[4-lb. pkg. Reg. $1.49
i Majorette Long Spaghetti . $1.29
15-oz. cans Reg. 37c ea.
Phmlsar t Tomato Sauce . 2/59c
Cream Style or Whole Kernel 16-oz. cans, Reg. 2/75c
PHEASANT CORN .
Chicken, Beef or Turkey (Frozen)
Morton's Pot Pies .
8-oz. size
BEEF ARM ROAST
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CONTAINS SOYA LB.
BE Ei:Pt' I[I
RESER S 3-oz. pkgs.
Smokecl Chi Meats
Turkey Bob ma sliced, lb. t
i oF'!LE'S I K
OPEN 9 AM'8 ;~LY:::kdays & Sunday
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THURSDAY. JAN. 22. 1976 ---THE DAYTON TRIBUNE m DAYTON, OREGON ---PAGE I
were held at Evergreen Memor-
ial Park, McMinnville, Jan. 20.
Sorority To Sponsor
Mrs. Unavee Jones has re-
turned from California after a Doll Show Benefit
nice long visit with her daughter
and family.
Former Dayton
Resident Dies
Among the projects to benefit
from the show will be the Rain-
bow Ledge, a home for boys with
home and school problems, Opera-
The Gamma Lambda Chapter lion School Bell, clothes for
of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority school children, and Easter Seal
in McMinnville will sponsor a Crippled Children's Hospital in
doll show Saturday and Sunday, Eugene.
Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, to raise funds Sorority members in charge of
Funeral services for Louise B. for several of its philanthropic the event include Mrs. Barbara
Rockholl, 61, of Sherwood, who projects. Gill, Mrs. Beth Gunderson, Mrs.
died Jan. 17 at St. Vincent's Has-
The show will be held from 1 Jean Hill, Mrs. Lavalle Turley,
pital, Portland, were Wednesday,
Jan. 21, 2:00 pm at Attrell'sto 9 pm Saturday and 10 am to 5 Mrs. Del Belinger, Mrs. Perle
Sherwood Funeral Chapel. @hap- pm Sunday at the McMinnvilleCummins, and Mrs. Rebecca Cole.
lain Garth LOt, Ch,aplain at Dam- Armory, 600 North Evans St.
masch Hospital, officiated and The Doll Show will feature ex-
private interment was at Pendle- hibits of dolls submitted in 35
ton, Oregon.
Louise B. Rockholl was born separate categories and antique
the daughter of Charles L. Bryan and handcrafted dol,ls will be for
and the former Daisey May Lyans sale. A slide show and informa-
in Lafayette, on July 22, 1914. lion about 200 years of dolls in 8:30-5 MONDAY-FRIDAY
She grew up in Oregon, attended American history will be present- Located on alley behind 411
grade school at Pleasantdaie and ed by Leona Salyer of Sun River. Ferry. Auto & machinery repair,
tune up, electrical, brakes, en.
Carlton and graduated from Day- People may bring their own dolls gine rebuilding, steam cleaning
ton High School. On Jan. 19, 1932, for identification, or what have you.
she wars married to Giles H. Rock- Various awards will be present- Satisfaction Gueranteedl
hall in Salem. They lived in Day- ed. Admission to the show will be Phone: 864-3313
ton for many years until going to if no answer, call 864-3368
eastern Oregon in 1948 where by a 50-cent donation.
they lived until Mr. Roekhill pre-SALEM BUSINESS ~
ceded her in death in 1968. Mrs.
Rockhill then owned and operat-
ed a motel at West Yellowstone,
Mon*tana, until coming to Sher- al d Shopping Guide
wood in 1974 where she worked
at Dammasch ,Hospital until her ~ICYCLES MEN'S CLOTHING
recent illness.
" ~t, ~y~~I
Surviving are: Three children, -"
Douglas E. Rockhill on St. Hal- SCOTT'S CYCLE SHOP
ens, Alvis L. Morgan of Sherwood-- Schwinn Bicycles --|
Deerand RichardLodge, Montana;Lee RockhLllthree hro- f Sales-Service-Accessories,~11
[ BankAmericard -- Master / I CLOTHES FOR ME ~ nrw,
therE, Douglas Bryan of Wapto, [ Charge Welcome,I SIm, 198 Liberty NE 58S-7207 ~
Washington and twin brothers, 1147 Commercia~ /Lancaster 'Mall
Ph.
5B$-/zu~j
Richard Bryan of Pendleton and
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Robert L. Bryan of Spokane; one CARDS & GIFTS MEN'S CLOTHING. SHOES
sister, Alice M. Milfo~l of Rose-
burg, Ore.; and five grandchild- [ THE BYRD NEST ] i "as NEWMAN'S I
J "The Friendly Store,' /
ran. I Annex to House of Cards / I Men's Wear, Work Clothing, |
Dayton WCTU Has I Decorator Candles-- Unique / I Rainwear Boots & Shoes, Ball /
I Imported Gifts for Every / I Band Boots, Justin Beats /
Jonuon/Meetincl I Occasion--Exclusive But Not / I Endicott, Johnson & Redwing /
I Expensive / I Shoe~U.S. Rubber Footwear |
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I 1"/'9 CO~RCI~LL ~T~ 8{$S-$50$I
The Dayton WCTU met at the LSalem Plaza Ph. 585-6668]
LBANK tkME]EtICARD----~ST]gR C~ROa]
home of Mrs. Betty Wagner Tues-
day afternoon for its January DRUGGISTS MUSIC DEALERS
meeting. A delicious dessert wasI "] BandWILLS& OrchestraMUSIC InstrumentslSTORE T
served before the meeting start- I West Salem Pharmacy
ed. [ Gary Bliven. Pharmacist,I Sales & Rentals |
Mrs. Lieben'ow, president, op- I We Chart Our Prescriptions / t Baldwin Pianos & Organsi
ened the meeting with prayer. IFor Your Refills, Tax / I Records -- Sheet Music i
The three flag salutes were ,giv- I Purposes and DoctorsJ I -- Guitars & Amplifiers ~ i
I References / I S&H Green Stamps l
an, and the members sang 'Let 1675 Wallace Rd. NW 581-16891 1432 State St. Ph. $64-67571
The Beauty of Jesus Be Seen In
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YOU."
A letter from Gracie Phelps
was read. She is still at the home
of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Phelps in Eugene, but is getting
along fine.
Mrs. Mariam I~ake read a let-
ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIR
BURROUGH'S ELECTRIC
The Electric Shaver Center
For All Brands --- Factory
Authorized Service For
Remington. Norelco & Ronson
Across from Ladd & Bush
NEEDLECRAFT
THE BUSY NEEDLE
"For Quality & Beauty in
Noocllecraft"
Needlepoint-Crewel-Crochet
Latch-Hook Rugs
complete line of DMC threads
tar she had received from Helen U.S Bank BankAmerieard-Master Charge
Beeler, a former Dayton resident 335 $~te St. Ph. 363-5505 Lancaster Mail Ph. 3(~1-98~
The theme for the lesson was -
New Horizons in Legislation. Dur- HEALTH FOODS SHOES
ing roll call several members : D i 00-$-l t
read articles from the Union T ~,rb.ckle'sSh
LAW ON NA U."
tiaras taken from Matthews 21: I s & H Green Stamps,[ Naturalize. m Life Stride
12-16. I BANKAM RIOARD-MASTERCHAROE / ~ Daniel Green -- Weyenberg
Cards were signed by all mem-.
bars present t Mrs" Graeie Phelps |Asr Cond'ph" - -star MaIl"/ / '~ Miller Bar~oot Pre~OmFree Store-Side Parking,|
and to Mrs. Gladys Johnson who A " ~ LCenter at High Ph. 363-6555|
is in the Good Samaritan Hospi- JEWELRY TIRES--APPLIANCES
tel in Portland.
The meeting closed with pray- T -:- ~ -'[ [ Master Service Center l
er. There were nine members j ~OUl't Street |
preseRt to enjoy the afternoon. Jewelry I GOODYEAR TIRES I
The next meeting will be at the t t
I Phone 399-2523 I
home of Mrs. Ruth Reader, Y e rg.e2. a.e |
! WATCHES-RINGS, ETC. ! L365 Commercial NE 399-25111
IM" Y STATI N 474 Court St Ph 363-8104
J S O [ - = ~!
I 2 Miles So. of Dayton /,WOMEN'S APPAREL
I At The Junction / Vi~pn .~hnnn;n- #IH,~,~
I WmL ~AVE / rr--g ~ QUEEN SIZES |
I UNLEADED GASOLINE / " - "Where fashion is a look.
I Beginning January 19/ Salem Say YOU Saw,not a size" |
18-52, 16Y~42~
/ Re . 54.9 Unleaded 58.9l i Sportswear oats-Sweaters I
/ Used Tires--- Wheels I It In The TrJune Long Dresse Lingerie l
ELEGANT LADY I
/ Used Tubes J |-~,n,~stw~r ,~ll ,o,~,P,hT,~J