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PAGE 4 --. THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON ---
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MON~EJ~ ISN'T ETEI~YTHINC~--!
they say -- but it's awfully nice.
And selling AVON is an awfully!
nice way to earn that money. Call
now -- 648-6r168 or write 1401 NE
Arrington Rd I-Iills~ro, Ore.
7,8c
NEED IMOI~EY after Christmas?
I buy Indian baskets and other
Indian things. No stone artifacts.
Write Faye Ratl~bun, 8815 W.
Stark, Portland 97229. 4-6f
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i Reliable Individual
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candy and confection vending
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[ and surrounding area. Pleas- I
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] come. Can start part time, Ex- [
perience not necessary. Re-
I quires car a,d moderate cash [
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I Vending Machines, in care of I
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Men's Wear, Work Clothing,
Rainwear Boots & Shoes. Ball
Band Boots, Justain Boots
$ Endicott, Johnson & Redwing
Shoe~U.S. Rubber Footwear
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TIRES m APPLIANCES
MASTER SERVICE CENTER
GOODYEAR TIRES
General Electric Appliances
S&H GREEN STAMPS
365 Commercial N.E. 363-9104
For Sale
MEDITERRANEAN W A L N U T
CONSOC,E PIANO. I~ke new, as-
sume low too. pyts. Phone 363-
5707 or write Adjustor, 388 Com-
mercial N.E Salem, Oregon
97308. 6,Tc
RUMMAGE SABLE: 12 to 5 daily.
Thrift Shop, 410-4th St Dayton
7-11p
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC"""
HEARING
Notice is hereby g~ven that a
public hearing will ,be held before i
the City Council of the City of
Dayton, Oregon, in the Council
Char~,bers at the Dayton City
Hall at 8:00 o'clock p.m. on the
22nd day ofFeebruary, 1971, at
which hearing the registered vot-
ers of the City of Dayton may
appear and be heard upon the
question of whether that certain
territory contiguous to the pres-
ent boundaries of the City of
Dayton, Oregon, as more particu-
larly hereafter described, shall be
annexed to the City of Dayton,
Oregon.
A portion of Lot 9 of ALVA
P. MACY'S FIRST ADDI-
TION to the Town of Dayton
in Yamhill County, Oregon,
more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at the
Southwest corner of Lot 9
and running thence parallel
to the South line of said Lot:
9 to the present city limits of
the City of Dayton, Oregon;
thence Northerly, Easterly
and Southerly along said city
limits until said city limits
touch the South line of said
Lot 9 at a point approximate-
ly 520 feet Easterly from the
place of beginning; thence
Westerly along the South line
of Lot 9 approximately 520
feet to the place of beginning.
Dated this 1st day of February,
1971.
J. R. CLEVENGER
Mayor
ATTEST:
Rena Will, Recorder
Date of first publication: Feb-
ruary 4, 1971
Date of last publication: Feb-
ruary II, 1971
SLIMNASTICS COURSE TO BE
OFFERED TO AREA WOMEN
Chemeketa Community College
will hold Slimnastics for Women
at the Dayton Grade School. 22qe
course wiIl be presented every
Thursday evening from 7:3~ to
9:30, instructed by Cathleen
Guild. Cost for the course will be
$10 and the first class will be
held this Thursday, Feb. 11.
There will be 10 lessons in the
series.
reslone
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E ;ERVI(:E
VULCANIZED REPAIR ---SERVICE TRUCK AVAILABLE
Install Calcium lOc lb.
THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1971
Card of Thanks
Words are but dust in the roar-
ing wind
When they try to bring you
relief,
And thoughts are but straws on
the raging sea
When they seek to sooth Your
grief,
But love is a light in the lonely
night
To give comfort and show
you the way,
And faith is a rock on which
hope is built
That you'll meet again some-
day.
The family of Eva Westfall
Boyer express our .sincere thanks
to all our friends and neighbors
for their kindness to us in our
recent bereavement. For all the
cards, flowers, and expressions
of sympathy aad other remem-
herances. We are truly grateful.
David Boyer
Jeanne, Rick and Sandra
Bell'
Josephine Harrison &
family
Thula Sanders & family
Fay Cork & family
Irma Jones & family
Webfoot
The Webfoot Friendly Neigh-
bors Club met Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Archie Shafer with
Mrs. Bruce Mfllam as co-hostess.
Eleven members were present
and Mrs. Dorothy Ford and Mrs.
Ercell Griggs were guests. The
March meeting will be with Mrs.
George Doud.
Pat Smith is now working at a
mill in Idanha. Mrs. Smith, nee
Shirley Sharer this week but will
be moving to Mills City soon
where she and Pat will make
their home.
Mrs. Frank Armentrout is at
home and recovering nicely after
major surgery.
James McManimie, 5-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Mc-
Manimie, former Webfoot resi-
dents, underwent major surgery
Feb. 4th. He is beginning to show
a little improvement at this writ-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Ypheim,
former residents of this area,
have returned from South Dako-
ta and are making their home in
McMinnville, At this writing Mr.
Opheim is in the Medical Center
Hospital for observation.
Mrs. Dorothy Ford returned
Monday from Klamath Falls
where she accompanied Mrs. Vin-
cent Gale when they took Mrs.
Jim Gale and baby daughter
home. Connie had been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. From-
herz at St. Paul when all were
victims of a robbery.
Atty. James.Craig
Speaks To Groups
On Feb. 1 Mrs. George Trunk
was hostess to a joint meeting of
the Narcissa and Josephine Chap-
ters of Junior Matrons. A Valen-
tine motif was used for decora-
tions and getting acquainted.
Guest speaker for the evening
was McMinnville attorney James
Craig. His topic centered mainly
on wills, legal rights of survivors
and probating an estate. Ques-
tions were asked, and those pres-
ent found it most informative.
Refreshments were served to
the 27 members present. Assist-
ing the hostess were Barbara
Wilson, "Hank" Wiley, Jo Pat-
terson and Carolee Norris.
Door prizes were won by Nonie
Lorenzen and Bernice Dummer.
Valentine Theme At
Garden Club Meet
The Dayton Garden Club met
at the home of Mrs. Walter Wag-
,net for its February meeting.
Eight members were present to
enjoy a delicious dessert. -They
gathered around a t~ble which
was decorated in the Valentine
theme. A lovely spring flower
bouquet centered the table and
red valentines were used on the
trays.
Mrs. Evelyn Lenderink, presi-
dent, had charge of the business
meeting. Mrs. Wagner presented
each member with a Valentine.
For roll call each member told
about the flowers they had
blooming in their yard, and read
interesting articles on prunir~g
and other things to do now in the
garden.
Mrs. Lenderink brought plants
of snow drops wtdch were divided
among the members. The March
meeting will be either at the
home of Mrs. Lioen Phelps or
Mrs. Lena Filer. The members
will be notified.
CITY OF LAFAYETTE
PLANNING COMMISSION
WELCOMES NEW MEMBER
Mrs. Shirley Vaught was intro-
duced to members of the Plan-
ning Commission at their Feb. 4
meeting. Mrs. Vaught replaces
Jim Bosshardt. PreMdent Gene
Scheutze called for committee re-
ports. Orval Coffey reported on
the visit to the watershed. Mrs,
Margaret Mock reported on
Parks and Municipalities. She is
be'ing assisted by N. Terry and D.
Schmauder.
Resolution for a Fence Ordi-
nance was approved to be re-
ferred to the council.
PIRATES COME FROM LATE
START TO DEFEAT AMITY
A third quarter Dayton surge
led the Pirates to a 5~1-45 win
over Amity in Yawama League
basketball. Trailing at halftime
by a 20-17 margin, the Pirates
rallied to takea 37-30 third quar-
ter lead.
Amity 1O I0 ~I0 L15--45
Dayton 7 10 20 14--51
By LENA FILER
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mosgrove
and baby from The Dalles were
Sunday evening callers at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Mosgrove.
Sunday afternoon callers at
the home of Mrs. Nina Stevens
were her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ste-
vens from Aloha. They all went
to McMinnville to visit their sis-
ter and aunt, Mrs. Guy Sully at
the Rest Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Armstrong
and family honored their son,
David, on his fifth birthday Sun-
day with a party at Farrell's ice
cream parlor in Salem.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rem-
me were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mell-
gren from Madras and son, Craig,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Magee.
Little Carl Duncan from Sa-
lem spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Call~han. Tuesday eve-
nir~g callers at the Callahan home
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Par-
is. Friday callers were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Matthews from Sher-
idan. Saturday callers were Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Paylor from Cor-
nelius and Sunday evening call-
ers were Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Swearingen and children.
Miss Kathy Galer from Hope-
well spent Saturday at the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Galer.
Mrs. Lena Filer and dat~ghter
Charlotte attended an organ con-
cert at Linfield College Sunday
afternoon. The organist was Dr.
Melvin West from Walla WaUa
College in Washington.
The Ramona Circle of the
WSWS of the Dayton Evangel-
ical church will meet Friday at
1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Audrey Lorenzen.
The Evangelical Men of the
Church will go on a tour of the
Trappist Abbey in Lafayette Sat-
urday morning.
The Dayton WCTU will meet
Tuesday afternoon, Feb. :[6 at
1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Lioen Phelps.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Christian
from Portland were Saturday
dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Remme.
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