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March 18, 1971     Dayton Tribune
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f PAGE 4--THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON J THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1971 Miscellaneous ARTIFICIAL breeding -- Any standard breed $7. Exotics avail- able 868-7691. 10-13c FOR RETort: 3-bdrm home in Dayton. call 864-3350. 12p Business Opportuni SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER. Meet these additional expenses selling AVON Products. A wonderful time to start your own business. Call 648-6168 or wite 1401 I~E Arrington Rd Hillsboro, Ore. 11,12c For Sale RUMM AGE SALE: Jto Jig saw puzzles, quality used clothing, 17-jewel wrist watches, odds 'n' ends. THRIFT SHOP, 410 4th St Dayton. 12-13p 3F~)UR stands of bees; also farm tools -- garden plow, lawn mow- er, large grindstone on stand, etc. 864-3379. 12,13c FOR SALE: 1950 half-ton 4-speed GMC pickup. Fair condition, $150. Call 864-3502. 12f FOR SALE: One dinette table Chrome, 4 chairs, like new $50. See at 619 Second, Dayton. 12p MARANATHA CIRCLE SETS PLANS FOR BIBLE SCHOOL The Maranatha Circle of the First Baptist Church met Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Al Gould with 15 members present. The devotions were given by Mrs Hulda Rutschman and the lesson by Mrs. Edgar Hole. It was reported that 1W rs. Krause of ~alem will head the vacation Bible School program, and plans were made for it. Refreshments By LENA FILER Mrs. Golda Freshour of Hub.- bard returned home Friday aft- er spending several days visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mariam Krake, and friends. Mrs. Ed Winger accompanied her home and spent a ~few days with her. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Freshour and Mr. and Mrs. John Terry of Portland were last Saturday aft- ernoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Callahan. Evening dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Warren f r o m Forest Grove. I~ast Tuesday evening call- ers were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Galcr of Hopewell were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Lloyd Galer. Kroweldeen Club met at the home of Mrs. Clytie Frink in Mc- Minnville last Thursday evening. Dessert was served before the members enjoyed cards. Guests were Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Al- derman from McMinnville. Priz- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ditto. Mrs. Ruth Reeder left for Port- lvnd Friday morning to help her friend, Mrs. Mathis, with plans for a Fellowship meeting and pot luck dinner at noon Sunday where after church they also at- tended a surprise birthday dinner for the pastor. Wheatland Saturday guests of Virginia and Bertha Magness were Mrs. John Magness of Washington, D. C who was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Fuqua, who were also present, Mrs. Annette Imlah of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Magness of Sherwood. A family gathering at a Port- land restaurant was held in fare- well to Mrs. John Magness of Washington, D.C who returned to her home Monday after a visit with her sister in Corvallis. Those who enjoyed the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith, Virgin- ia and Bertha Magness, Mr. and es went to Mrs. John Howard Mrs John Fuqua, Mrs Annette Mrs. Vernon Foster, and Mrs. Imlah of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr. Howard Magness of Sherwood, Mrs. Vernon Foster, Mrs. C. R. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stuart of Mc~lintock, Mrs. Carl Mitchell Canby, Ruth Baker of Portland, were Saturday evening luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Bertha Severin in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paylor were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M~tchell were guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Carmichael in Portland last Sun- day. They all went out for din- ner in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Callahan were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Matthews at Sheridan. Friday !Mrs. Adeline Underhill and Ger- ald Nicholson of Dufur. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaty were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Milner and family. Kathy Stephens spent t he weekend at her home, from her studies at Oregon College of Ed- ucation in Monmouth. Webfoot The Webfoot Friendly Neigh- bors Club held their March meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Gee. Doud with Mrs. Adria Richards~ as co-hostess. Fifteen members evening the Callahans called on were present. Guests were Mrs. were served during the social Mr. and Mrs. Dale Masseyof Bud Mather of McMinnville and hour Carlton o Mrs. Russell May. The April Mrs. Victor Werth will be Mr. and Mrs. Larry Horton o[ meeting will be with Mrs. Ruth hostess for the next meeting on ]Lebanon were Monday afternoon Lehman in McMinnville April 8, I callers at the 1home of her grand- Mrs Pat Smith (nee S'hirlie ~: - ~-~ -~ - ~ .-~- .~~~;~m e~'~-')~::~-'~;';~'!~-'~"::::~;:~i~*.~~ Shafer of Mills City is spending ~ ~ ~,: ~:.~.~"~)~,K~"~ :K~ ~ ~.~k,-~ ~,~,-.~@)." ~ ~. ~ a few days here wRh her parents ~ while her husband is in Memorial m ~ hospital in Salem. [ INCOME TAX RETURNS ~ Mrs. Dorothy Ford returned ~"~ Sunday from several days spent i ~ with her son and' wife, Mr. and ' ~ Mrs. Jack Ford of Aberdeen and ~- i~I~IlI~i)AI~I~!~ l.iEl~i~ ~ with her grandson Randy Ford in ll~ll~ ~1~|~.~ 11 ' i~ ~:~i ! Seattle. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carr re- ~[ turned recently from several ,~,~ weeks stay in Mexico. ~l Mrs. Ercell Griggs left Wed- :~ nesday to spend a few days with MATTflY IIRIII}AHPI: AP, I:HPY ~ ~ a daughter in Modesto. i;i Mrs. Ercell Gr~ggs and Mrs. |~l~|l~[~ ll~[~t~l~ll~l- r~ql-||~,~iGeo. Doud accompanied Mrs. ~)[:: ;~2~ I Dorothy Ford Tuesday. They ~ C WADE MATTOX VI MATTOX ~ ; [ picked up Mrs. Vincent Gale in ~ .~,o e'. O. uox 98 Dayton, Oregon 97114 ~]Aurora, traveled the Sunset high- ~`~`~`~`~~`~g~`[~.``]7~:~``;`~i~*~`~i~i'~```~'~```[~'.~``[~'~``[~ [woy to Seaside for lunch and re [ turned by way of Highway 53 and Oregon City. Roads all dry and clear through banks of snow and many recently uprooted trees told their story. Pick-up and Delivery Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mercy of Wilsonville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Wormer of Hopewell, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Geisler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKim- mons of King City were Saturday evening callers at the Robert Janzen home, and Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert John- son and family of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kotka and Clifford were Sunday guests of Mrs. Margaret Janzen, to cele- brate Clifford's birthday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pearse were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callander, Mrs. Lillian Risser and Mrs. Grace Duren, to celebrate Mr. Pearse's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Pearse we~e Wed- nesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearse of McMinn- ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Priem of Lafayette were also guests. Naomi Rebekah Lodge Has Guest Naomi Rebekah Lodge met Fri day night for its regular meet- ing with Madeline Gell, No~le Grand, in charge. First on the agenda she gave the new pass word, and then regular business was taken care of. Under old business it was re- ported that the gowns were all in and sent to the Odd Fellows home. The committee for the er, and Evelyn McFarlane, flag bearer. They were unable to be present at the regular installation earlier. Under new business it was vot- ed to send ten dollars to the Unit- ed Pilgrimage fund to help defray the expenses of a second dele- gate to the United Nations. Also ten dollars was voted to the Pres- ident's Fund for her project at the Odd Fellows home. The Noble Grand asked the members to come to the April 9 meeting with original Easter bonnets for a parade. The bon- ne~s are to be made from mater- ial that can be found in the home. A note was read from the Ban- ner Rebekah Lodge of Lafayette inviting the Dayton Lodge to join them for the evening of March 18. A cake walk for the presi- dent's .fund will be included in the evening. The social hour featured a St. Patrick's Day theme. The com- mittee of Ruth Doud and Lillian Lyman served sandwiches, potato salad and assorted pickles to the 14 members and one guest pres- ent. DAYTON STUDENTS EARN AG SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS Listed among the winners and holders of School of Agriculture scholarship at Oregon State Uni- versity were two Dayton students. Kenneth R. Doud, senior, won an American Society of Animal Science Awards plaque wnd Brian Sauer, freshman, received a $300 General Foods Scholarship. Saturday Friendship party re- The 70 students winning awards i ported that all plans were ready and scholarships were honored and that the group would meet [ last week at the annual Ag Ban- Friday night to complete ar- quet on campus. The scholarships rangements at the hall. ] are sponsored by various industri- The District Deputy President, l al food and agricultural organi- Ann Schumacher, was a guest and] zations and persons interested in installed Mildred Burch, treasur- advancing agriculture in Oregon. ASQUITHS ATTEND CONCERT OF LITTLE SINGERS CHOIR Sunday, March :14 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asquith and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asquith Jr. attended the Yamhill County Little Singers Concert at the First United Me- thodist Church in Albany. They also had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ahmad Helalian in Corvall:s. Safety experts assert that rear- end collisions are the most sense- less cause of highway fatalities. Stay at least one car length behind I THIS AD GOOD FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 19 - 20 r~ 4''li 4' I ~GRADE A LARGE : ~i~ r i L| t,~ DOZEN t~/C JIFFY 81//21 OZ. PKGS. COR ; :33c I Z I ii111 rill I~ ~ 1hi| !'-I BUBBLE BATH IlllW lVlli, DUJ. D1,15 BO ,)3 7Vz-OZ. BOX I " ' r KRAFT $ 00 MA( ,ABI)I I DINNER5FORI PENNYWISE /It 1i I RED LUSCIOUS BACON LB. Ot~C STRAWBERRIES @1} fll I BASKET J'YC .PENNYWlSI:= r~ ~ . I SALAD MAKER $~ 00 WIENERS 12 oz. pkg. O PCIAvoCADOS 5 FOR 1 SUNSHINE 2 OZ. BOX 2FOR 19c 24-HR. PERSONAL 99c 11 OZ. GAN HALEY 46-OZ. TINS $100 1 FOR the ear in front of you for every t(, tO miles of speed ~.~-- ~-~-~.~ ~ t i.