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PAGE 4 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON ~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1971
Business 0 ppor- ni--ty
R~EN'rATl%'E? Maybe . you
don't have one. Maybe YOU
should be the one in your
neighborhood to sell to all
those customers. Interested?
For Sale ' Joint Installation
SALE: '59 Plym Held By Rebekahs
cayne, runs good. 864-3304. 6f And
Oddfgllows
MEDITERRANEAN W A L N U T
CONSOLE PIANO. IAke new, as-
sume low mo. pyts. Phone 363-
5707 or write Adjustor, 388 Com-
mercial N:E Salem, Oregon
97308. 6,7c
Legal Notice
By Orval Coffey
Friday, Jan. 29 the Banner Re-
bekahs a n d Oddfellows and
Friendship Lodge of McMinnville
held a ]0int installation. In the
Rebekah's, Lillys Davis ,~s Noble
Grand with right and left support
Betty Slatter and Sophie Hills.
who gathered at the home ofI REPUBLICAN WOMEN TO
Mrs. Baker's daughter, Mr. andI VISIT STATE LEGISLATURE
Mrs. Kenneth Stuart were Mrs.
Annette Imlah of Salem, Mr. and A day of viewing .the due pro-
Mrs. Howard Magness of Sher- cesses of the Legislature is on the
wood; Mrs. Adeline Underhill and agenda of the Yamhill County
Vice Grand is Marlynn Adams
with right and left support Mar-
garet Mock and Bernice Johnson. Wednesday after being a guest of
Gerald Nicholson of Dufur. Republican Women's Club for
Mrs. Lenna Wilson, Mrs. N. O.Feb. 12.
Pearse and Mrs. Beulah Reed Members wishing to participate
cal!ed on Mr. and Mrs. Georgein this visit to our Capitol will
Sheldon Wednesday afternoon, meet in the rotunda of the Capi-
finding them much improved intol building at !0:30 a.m.
health, following their stay in State Representative Tony
the Salem Memorial Hospital. Meeker and Mrs. Meeker will ex-
Lee McKinley returiied to histend greetings to the group at a
home in Happy Camp, Calif noon. luncheon in the Blue Room.
Any member wishing a reserva-
Call 648-6168 or write, 1401 ~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC Chaplain ~s Letta Nissen, Secre- Mrs. Rebecca McKinley for about tion or needing transportation,
Arrington Rd Hillsboro, Ore. HEARING tary, Ethel Scoggan; Treasurer two weeks,hone Mrs John Sims, 864-3359
p
Edna Rector; Warden, Shirley ~-- ~ - -~
Notice is hereby given that a .~ ~ ~,-:<-, ~ ~w ~ ~'~, e;~:::.-;.~ ~.;.~:~ ;.~ ~-.~ ~`~`~`~'~`~i`~`~;.~!'~``~i~`'~`~I~'`i```'`~i~;~~
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pttblic hearing will be held before Vaught, Conductor, Alma Rausch, / ~,:~,;~,i~},{~i,X~L,~ ~i, ~
Miscellaneous the City Council of t~he City of Flag Bearer, Ruth Plunge; out-[~ i'~::
Mar ~~
side and inside guardians, " /~ '~*~" ~*,~"~
Dayton, Oregon, ,in the Council garette Erickson and Viola Wie-/; INCOME TAX RETURNS
BEELINE Stylist wanted lmmed- Chambers at the Dayton City dewitsch and Ruth Torten, mu-] ~
lately. No investment needed. Hall at 8:00 o'clock p.m, on the
Commission plus free clothes~ Call 22nd day of" February, 1971, at sician I ~' ~ . . ~;:~
Oddfe!lows Noble Grand or-/
868-7301. 3-6cwhich hearing the registered vot- ance Giddings with right and left'. ~. ~ .
-- ers of the City of Dayton may support Frank High and T.A.I~ PRF.PARF]} HERF. ~!
NEED [MO~ after Christmas? appear and be heard upon the . ~- ~:.
Needham. Vice Grand Lewis Wxe- I " " .
I buy Indian baskets and otherquestion of whether, that certain dew~tseh" and mght" and left sup- [~ ",~'~
Indian things. No stone artifacts, territory contiguous to the pres- port Jack McClain and Frank [ ~ ,
Write Fay'e Rathbun, 8815 W. entDayton,boundar:|eSoregon, as f morethe City'partieu Of Jones. Chaplain, L. H. Plugge; ~ ~ ~.~ . " " ' ~
Stark, Portland 97229. 4-6f
Secretary, Robert Albright; Trea-/~ ,
WANT
TO
BUY
bookcase
and
larly
hereafter
described,
shall
be
surer, Bill Perry; Conductor, Mel~i~ ~,~ ~ "m ~---aa~a~
Indian baskets. 864-2600. 6~ annexed to the City of Dayton, Heath; Warden, Percy Scheg-' ~ ~'r]r[~ |~||~[]~[1[ ~|lL~j|~~
oregon.
S'~', ~S-- A portion of Lot9 of ALVA -wyn; musician, Paul Smith; right ~i ~|~,t tta ma~mme, a-rR~ !
and left scen bearer David Lon~ ~ lVll g l II igglli ii !~1 m !~ .~
e ~ ~*;: ' '- ~~
.~A|.~.~ .|| |[~l P. MACYS FIRST ADDI- - ,:, -. ;~,
and Howard Long and Past Noble ~ C WADE MATTOX " Vl MATTOX ~
TION to the Town of Dayton . . ,~ : z
Grand Lloyd Wmdew~tsch. ;~,; :
DIRECTORY and in Yamhill County, Oregon, "- ~f~ Phone 864-2213 - P.O. Box 98- Dayton, Oregon 97114 ~;fi
more particularly described ~ ,-~-~ ~: --~ -,~ ~-~:~. ~ ~-'.m .~:' ~ ~.~ ~-:;'-m ~ ;,~:".;~ ~;~"~;~ e.;-:'~;~::~,~::::i:~,'~:
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TIRES- APPLIANCES
as follows: Beginning a theElecta Chapter Host
Southwest .corner of Lot 9
and running thence parallel District Meeting
to the South line of said Lot Tuesday, Jan. 26, Electa Chap-
9 to the present city limits of ter 29 OES was host for Dfgtrict
the City of Dayton, Oregon; meeting with Amity and Nevcberg
thence Northerly, Easterly Chapters participating. A no-host
and Southerly along said city dinner at the Oriental Gardens in
limits until said city limits McMinnville preceded the meet-
touch the South line of saiding.
Lot 9 at a point approximate- Escorted to the East was Grace
ly 520 feet Easterly from the I. Euw~ing, Worthy Grand M~tron
place of beginning; thence of the Grand Chapter of Oregon
Westerly along the South line making her official visitation.
of Lot 9 approximately 520 Other Grand officers escorted
feet to the place of beginning, were Hazel Dayball, Grand Mar- ]
Dated this 1st day of February, shal and Bell Bateman, Grand (
1971. Treasurer; Jo :ann and Rolland i
J. R. CLEVENGER Norton, Worthy Matron and Wor-
thy Patron of East Gate Chapter,
ATTEST: Mayor Portland; Alice Olson of Amity, (
Rena Will, Recorder Committee member of Estarl, .(
Date of first publication: Fob- ~ Grand Chapter and Pauline Thor-
ruary 4; 19"~1
Date of last publication: Feb-
ruary 11, 1971
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Stock-
hoff will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary on SunflaY,
February 21 from 3-5 p.m. at the
Unionvale Evangelical Church
Gymnasium. Gene Stockhoff and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ediger and
family of Unionvale will ,be hosts
for tile occasion-and the couple
request no gifts.
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stensen, Amity, Grand Represen-
tative of Indiana.
All chapters presented differ-"
ent phases of the work for the
Grand Matrons' inspection. A de-
gree by Electa Chapter officers
and Lilly Bells was given at th~
close of the meeting with Pauline
Thortensen as soloist
Refreshments were served in
the dining room.
Past Matrons and Past Patrons
will be honored at our next stat-
ed meeting Feb. 9.
WH EATLAN D I
Virginia and Bertha Magness
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Johff
Fuqua to Canby on Sunday aft-
ernoon for a family gathering in
honor of Mrs. Carrie Baker of
Corvallis on her 83rd birthday.
Other members of the family
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