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April 5, 1979     Dayton Tribune
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Hopewell Ted and Beth Jennings spent the weekend at Medford, their old The Dalles Baretlls went to Ari- home for years before coming to zona to visit her sister. Hopewell. The Elvan Keightleys were at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janzen and Bella Coola, B.C Canada. son Tim accompanied the senior More do-it-yourselfers choose Walker mufflers than any other brand. That's right More people hke you choose Walker Maybe it s because Walker makes a muffler for almost every car and hght truck on the road So you know you re getting the muffler you need Designed to last long designed to ftt rtght and desrgned for your car What's more, because it s designed for your car it helps you get the most for your gasoline dollars Just resist on a top-quahty Walker mufflerand welcome to the Walker crowd Walker mufflers and pipes available at: VISA MASTERCHARGE UNION CREDIT CARDS FROM 14.95 PAGE 4 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE -- DAYTON, OREGON -- THURSDAY, APRIL 5, English class of the Salem Acad- April 1. Her sisters, Mrs. Glen emy to Ashland to attend the pre- Brenniman of Willamina and Mrs. sentation of "Macbeth", at the Ethel Sohn of the Willamette Lu- Shakespeare Festival on Friday theran Home were present and night. They returned home Satur- others who enjoyed the day were day. Glen Brenniman, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rebecca McKinley cele- Jess Sohn and family of Keizer, brated her 90th birthday Sunday, Mrs. Virginia Carson, Mr. and "WHEItI: PI 01 LE COME fIRST!" AT, DAI IR, GR! First State Realty invites you to stop by and di. cus your real estate needs. Many times our professional advice may void your need to buy or sell. Our philosophy is "take care of the people's needs, and the people will take cart. of us". Thank you. *Homes "lavestments "Property Management "Ranches * Business "Consulting McMinnville's Full Service Firm SALES ASSOCIATES: Carol "Misti" Rose 835-6193 Harold C. Miles 852-7736 Pat Wallenmeyer 472.5239 Wanda Rupert 472.4292 Mary Baker, Assoc. Broker, 472-8874 Mrs. Cody Carson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Carson and family, all of Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beier, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Mull and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mull and family, all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pearse called on Mrs. Lena Olke, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCune and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Timm, all of MeMinnville on MOnday afternoon. Mr. McCune and Mrs. Timm celebrated their birthdays on March 31. FAIRVIEW Word has been received of the Aiiil~ death of Mabel McKee in Salem, ~llll[]] on April 1st. Her funeral was on her 89th birthday April 4. She was a resident of Fairview district for some years. Her son Verne McKee lives in Salem. There are three grandchildren. The George Byrnes attended John Campbell's funeral at Gresh- am on March 31st, 11 am. Mrs. Richard Nelson and Linda of McMinnville were Sunday after- noon guests of Mrs. Sylvia Tas- kinen. Mrs. R. A. Crannell, Mrs. Nels Sipola and Mrs. N. O. Pearse were luncheon guests of Mrs. Norman McKee in Amity on Thursday. April 5. Mrs, McKee is chairman of this area for the Cancer Fund. Mrs. Crannell plans to be hostess for a Cancer Fund Coffee at 10 am. April 12. and all ladies of the community are invited. FRED'S REPAIR SHOP 8:30-5 MONDAY-FRIDAY Located on alley behind 411 Ferry. Auto & machinery repair, tune up, electrical, brakes, en- gine rebuilding, steam cleaning, saw filing or what have you. Satisfaction Guaranteed! if no answer, call 864-3368 Phone: 864-3313 They've just cut ttm )ugh an tmdergr()tmd telephone cable. And you could too, unless you call Cx)ntinental Teleph()ne :be- fore you dig By ~dling our io~u Business Office you find out where the cable is and how to avoid it. A cable can be costly to repair. And it can be costly for those whose telephone service is interrupted. So don't take unneces- sat ch ces.The next time you re planning any digging, call Q)nfinenM Telephone before you start. One telephone call .from you can insure un- interrupted telephone ser- vice to hundreds of others. Continental Telephone cal always call on us. An Equal Opportunity Employer McMinn ill, Organ Piano Center IN THE TOWN SHOPPING CENTER 1291 N. NW 472-r-603 New & Used Organs & Pianos SALES -- SERVICE -- TERMS -- TRADES -- LESSONS Sheet Music, Music Books, etc. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Yt Dr. J. L. McKmne OPTOMETRIST | Newberg, Oregon t Lenses. Frames Duplicated I 602 First Street Ph. J.E 8-2460| T&R Mobile Home Set Up 805 Winoozki St. Newberg, Oregon 97132 PHONE 538-9154 JAY BOWLIN Construction COMMERCIAL& RESIDENTIAL-- ALL TYPES FREE ESTIMATES 538-3265 OR 864-2970