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Dayton, Oregon
April 26, 1973     Dayton Tribune
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PAGE 2 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON --- LAFAYETTE S r Saturday Mrs. Florence Gibbon ;:i~': dinner guest at the home of her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale of Amity. Weekend guests at the home of of Mrs. Ethel Johnson was her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mor. rib and family from Springfield. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hodgins were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hod- gins of Amity and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wise. Mrs. Edith Sohrweid was host- ess for a luncheon Thursday in honor of the birthday of Anna Hays and Amelia Dreker of Mc- Minnville. Present from McMinn- rifle were Jennette Rupp, Carol Nelson and Pat Budai; Patricia Roth and daughter from Dayton and Elva Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gibbon spent Saturday and Sunday on a camp- out at Blue Pool out of Oakridge. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hills spent Easter Sunday with their daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Peters and family in Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter spent were Mrs. Hershel Dennis OCIAL NOTES of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thario and was Sunday dinner guest at the home of an- other daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Thomas of Hillsboro. Mr. Bill Vannice spent the Week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Coffey. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James, Janice and two sons from Salem called on the Coffeys. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Coffey were dinner guests of Mr. Van- nice in Salem. Mrs. Sean Skelly and family of Lake Grove spent Easter Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hedgecock. Mrs. Estel Johnson celebrated her birthday on April 16. Her daughter had a dinner in her hon- or. Present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Farmer in Mc- Minnville were Mr. and Mrs. Es- tel Johnson and Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Blough, Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howard of Eugene. Sunday dinner guests and THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1973 Ed Bryon and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bryon and family of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Clove Miles of Wood- burn, Mr. Roy Gordon of Corval- lis and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Farm- er and son of McMinnville. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrl and Mrs. Roy Osman were Mrs./Osman's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown. In the after- noon they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ledgerwood in McMinnville. Sunday Mrs. Crystal Pitman was dinner guest at the home of her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Langley of McMinnville. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Pit- man was Mrs. Kay Ames of Seat- tle. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beasly are proud parents of a son born Ap- ril 23. He weighed in at 7 lbs and joins a sister Milisia. Sunday Mrs. Agnes Merrill and Merlin and Arlie Courtney of Mc- Minnville went to Hillsboro and visited Mrs. Marie Barr and then to Tualatin and called on Bill Courtney. Miss Donna St. John of Rush- ville, Neb is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Merrill. At their regular meeting Tues- Saturday in Portland at the home two sons of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. day evening the McMinnville Ea- FAI RVI EW Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sipola were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Crannell, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard'Crannell, Mr and Mrs. Stev- en Breuer and family of Hawkin- son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wood and son of Vancouver, Wash Nancy Sipola and Richard Luke of Salem, and Mrs. Lena Olke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowen of Wilsonville were Wednesday, Ap- ril 18 guests of Mrs. Veta Steph- ens and Vernon Stephens. Easter guests of Mrs. Sylvia Taskinen were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taskinen and Mrs. Laura Swing- ley, of Portland, and Mrs. Ila Schuchardt and Debbie of Mc- Minnville. Mrs. John Ojua was an Easter Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ojua and family. Clearbrook, B.C Canada were Sunday evening guests. The Dayton Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stephens entertained for Easter breakfast, P.O. Box 68, Dayton, Ore. 97114 Mrs. Veta Stephens, Mrs. Grace Second Class Postage Paid at Duren and Mrs. Lillian RiBBer. Dayton, Oregon 97114 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nash of SALE -- APRIL 27 THRU MAY 3 -- AS QUANTITIES LAST 12-0Z. PKGS. Oregon Chief Skinless Wieners 3-LB. PKG. Arctic Cape Fish Sticks . . $1.69 Short Ribs of Beef . lb. 59c LARGE 3-LB. CAN -- REG. $1.25 Lady Hope Chicken Parts Special 99c gles Auxiliary 2159 elected the i following officers for the ensuing BUDIS RADIO TV year: Jr. Past Madam President, Florence Sharp; Madam Presi- dent, Ethel Lund; vice president, 408 Fourth St I1~ JL uayron Dessie Bennett; chaplain, Flor- Phone 864-2663 ence Brotherton; Conductor, Kar- la Osburn; Inside Guard, Edna Morgareidge, 13-18 OZ. PKGS. Cinch Frosting & Cake Mixes 4/$1 ORANGES . . . lb. 10c [] Only $7.50 per foot New T-650 Hydraulic Rotary Drills Fast Efficient NO De!aYE Callus (Area Code 503) 225-0198 or 221-1008 We keep our dates[ SW!FT Water Well Drdling Co Inc. 421 S.W. Sixth Avenue Portland, Oregon 97205 and Mrs. Gerald Hadley, all of Dayton; Mrs. R. G. Hadley of Mc- Minnville; Mr. and Mrs. Weston Hadley and daughters of Forest Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Friesse, son Michael, daughter Mary of Salem. Four generations were present. Stouffer's BIG V DEPT. STORE Newberg Plaza 538-2790 Newberg, Oregon BankAmericard, Master Charge | and Farm" 1 NEWBERG ASSOCIATED I TIRE CENTER 211 W. 1st 538-2936 Tires, Wheels, Brake and Alignment -- Tune-Up In the afternooncards were v Uniroyal, Michelin, Delta T played. Most of the group attend- [ TOMMY'S BIKE & HOBBY | ed church services at the Evan- [624 3rd St McMinn. 472-20101 i~omw A aAWum -- vsH HO,K~ gelical Pioneer Church in Day- j Columbia ~Motobecane-- Z ~ { ton Sunday morning. The children,VolkScycle---SCHWlNN,CARS ~ TRUCKS enjoyed an Easter egg hunt. t Hobbies & Crafts [ ,Large Selection of Beads!! | aE - o 0 .8.--l GRAND ISLAND --All Makes Bike Repairsll--| FO. -oo.o.v W,TH OLAU l [NEV]BERG IMPORTS, Inc.~ Mrs. Adeline Underhill of Du- ;814 E. 2nd Ph. 538-9416~ fur, Mrs. Annette Imlah of Salem Virginia and Bertha Magness J---=-- ---- -- -Q 1111m111-~m1,1m.m11.1,1 mllm111111m111111r~1"~=~ ! | on Mr. and Mrs.'A. D. [ Ne rberg TheTravel Bureau | i called -Smith on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Smith suffered a fall at his home I urug ~ Phone 472-5127 Monday, April 18 and broke a,~ E. lit Ph. $88-4211,220 N Evans McMinnville| [ Jerry Gerke, Pharmacist ~ " | bone in his rlght'leg just above } W.S=t osam NOSPITAL SUPPLIIW ( ~ rv.rvl" 1" c~rWTlqVlmT'S . arllMIiI ~ = q~alldlN -- OimlllQla ~tv=z~J ~.fv the ankle. He is recovering satis- I * :" PRESCRIPTIONS* " ~ "TP~--," HE"aLDQUARTEIZSt factoriiy. 1 - ~ : : .$=mmmlmm,m,ml,mtmmI=m,m,I"nlnnlnn"mmm= Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphey *. " ~~~ " returnec~ Tuesday' April17' fr m i ~a month's trip to New Sm~a ; APOLLO HEALTH FOODS [ Beach, Florida, former hpm' ~ of,/ King City p|a~o ' " '639"0776 I Mr. Murphey. They enjoyed' ~ the,~ OPEN: 9:30 to 7:30 Men. thru Sat. beach on the Atlantic Ocean side ] Herbal Teas -- Largest Selection -- Highest Quality Merchandise f of Florida, and visiting with rel- Large Selection Health Cosmetics | atives and friends. If No Answer-- Call 864-2763 ! Outside G u a r d, i Mary Halsteadler, Trustees May ~ NEW WINTER HOURS: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.--Weekdays & Sun. TV Os n, Viola Cabrall and Vi Fred- - and STEREOS AVAILABLE rickson. ~ WHbSS-- W-H--0--~-N O~==-U-R-' Easter Sunday dinner guest at P TUBES TESTED--ANTENNA REPAIR the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean ~-7 -- Rector were Mr. and, Mrs. Bob SHOP ING AREA Vaught and family, Mr. and Mrs. i i i ~ o-,ou~.u,~o--T Wm. Williams and family of Am- = = = =- Cost Is Important ity and Mrs. Grace Heegle. Attr 1rs i SUPPLY | i [ NEWBERG FUNERAL ) 112 S. Edwards Ph. 538-35121 Whatever The Purchase Family Dinner Held l CHAPEL 1 "Everything for the Builder"I ; : " iO " Lbr - tools - paint - plywood - | 1 i s,*uneraUs are no excep O At England Home ; READY TO SERVE -- 1 I Hardware / i A family dinner was enjoyed t : DAYOR NIGHT NEWBERG / EY & SON Funeral Directors i urge Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. you tocheck costs . . . and compare, i and Mrs. Danny England, 2 miles DI'F'S YARDAGE:=--- i i south of Dayton Easter Sunday, 710 E. 1st Newberg MACY'S is pledged to finest service . . j April 22nd. It was also the 7th Ph. 538-3013 Yardage--Notions-- | at lowest cost. ! birthday anniversary of Kathy Lo. Dee Flowers Sewing Needs & Ideas ~ Serving since 1904 ~ Hadley. Assisting hostess was NEW OWNER~DIT HOOKER Mrs. Gerald Hadley, mother ofPhone 472-2125 --You are mightyweleome ,FUNERAL ! Mrs. England. Main feature of Flowers With Sentiment tovisit--- ! ; ICY (,7' =)on DIRECTORS i thebakeddinnerham.Was roast turkey and MoMlnnville,103 SoUthoregonBaker FARMERS CO-OP OIL l i~ ~ ~rese~* were ~r. ~n ,~ 2ND & EVANS McMINNVILLE 472-6151 Mrs. Louis Hadley and son Rusty, Oomesti. Pumps---FonelnpGu & Diesel / ;, Mrs. Danny England, daughters, ex. 47Z-S|54 MtMInn. N. HWY SOW/ Debbie, Vieki and Tammy and son "Everything for Home [ David, Mrs. Rose England, Mr.