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May 13, 1971     Dayton Tribune
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PAGE 4 ~ THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON By LENA FILER Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duzan had M,others Day dinner at the home of their son, Mr. and l~s. Ross Duzan and family ~t Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Terry and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud CM- laban, had Mothe~ Day dinner at China City in Salem, then drove on to Lebanon where they visited Bud's mother at ~he Cas- cade nursing home. Sunday eve- ning they were supper guests at the home of Bud's brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Callahen, a~so of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Calvln Armstrong and family lneludi~ sons, Rob- ert from Pendleton a~d Mx. and Mrs. John Armstrong from Ash- land and Mr. and M~ Wend~ll Wi,llard and family had a family potluck dinner at the WUlard home. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. He.card Smi~d~ from De- troit and mother Gussie Wtllard. Mrs. Kenneth Brown spent M~thers Day at the home of her WE NEED YOUR HEAD IN OUR BUSINESS RAY'S BARBER SHOP DAYTON, OREGON Hours---9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Agent for MODEL LAUNDRY and Newberg Dry Cleaners daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ly- ons in Seattle. She went Friday and returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong from Ashland and Robert Arm- strong from Pendleton spen Mothers Day at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Armstrong and Wendell Willards. Mr. and Mrs. John Terry fi~om Portland spent from Friday to Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud @allahan. Friday aft- ernoon callers at the Callahan home were Mr. mad Mrs. Red- mond Fay of tVl~cMtnnvitle and Saturday &,'~er guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Cal}a~an and son f r o m MclVl]nnville. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Matthews from Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. FentOn Galer rom Hopew~l called at the home of his parent~ Mr. and ,Mrs, Lloyd Galer Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Galer had a phone call from her son, Leonard, in Eugene wishing her a happy Mothers Day. Miss Charlotte Filer attended a Phi Kappa Gamma dinner Thurs- I" Mr I daughter day evening at MeMinnvilie. Fri- day she went with some of her students to a Journalism meeting at Oregon State University and to a Sigma Delta Chi dinner meet- ing in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lenderink weer hosts at a dinner party hGn- oring Miss Belle Coupe last Fri- day, Also present were l~rs. tVPar,y ~Coupe and Anna Woodward. At times a quick copy or two is all you need. From a field map to the file copy of your tax ream. At your disposal is a new electrostatic copter designed to give you ciear crisp copies immediately. Stop in and take advantage of the Tribune's copying service. SIZE 1st copy Add. copies S 1/2 x 6 20c 8c 1/2 x 11 25c 10c 1/2 x 14 30c 15c The Dayton Tribune Harold E. Mosgrove I Succumbs In Nampa THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971 erlana cemvrate her oirthday. I I ~AIVlI~A -- 3ermces Ior l-iarOla ~unaay tney a,ll went to IAncoln| 1 Mrs. Wanda Blum of Tilla- City where they had Mothers Day]S" ~: lviosgrove,th l~am ~a,whoO~ ~7 edThiraThurs~. . . 0U,pa, Ul - mook was a Mothers D~y guest dinner with their son and broth-[ at the hame of her mother, Mrs. l er - aay m a ~ampa nosplmi, wilt ,De ,~v~r. ana ~vlrs. L,e~oy lemp]e conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Mariam Krake. and two children. Shepherd's Flahiff Chapel by the Mrs. Ruth Reeder spent from Mrs. G o I d a Freshour an~ R~ev. Leo W. Reed, pastor of the Saturday until Monday With two" daughter, Mrs. R~ta Berkey, and Nampa First B aptfst Church. In- of her sons and their families, friend, Ann Staffer, were dinner terment will .be at Cloverdale Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeder and guests at the home of Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reader of iam Krake near Boise, with graveside rites Gorvallis. On Mothers Day eve The Ramona,Circle of the by Nampa Lodge No. 40, IOOF. there were 23 family members, WSWS Evangelical Church of Mr. Mosgrove was born Ja~ at Harry's home for a mother's picnic. Among those there were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reader and children from Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed W~fld~ong and daugh- ters from Portland. Mrs. Lena Filer and daughter Charlotte had Mother's I~y din- ner at Bownmn's, then went for a drive in the country. They were shoppers in Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. AI Gould have re- turned from a five day vacation in Kansas. They were guests of Al's mother' at Manhattan for Mothers Day and also visited his brother, Roger Gould at Kansas City. North America will meet at 1:30 14, 188% at Bradshaw, Nob where he was reeared 'and educat- p.m. Friday at the home of Mrs. ed. He farmed there for a time, George Webster. Members are to and ~chen worked as a meat cut- bring 3 or 4-inch squares for ter at Litchfie2d, Neb where he compressed bandages and empty served as town marshal. He also plastic pill bottles. was manager of the local base- Miss Che~lc~tte Filer attended a ball team. meeting of the Mac Lin Invest-He married 1Vfinnie Clark on ment Club Tuesday evening at February 8, 1915 at Seward, the home of Miss Sy~l Seward Nob and they came to Nampa in and Miss Edith Reynolds in Mc-1943 where he ,worked at the ! Minnvi~le. E~rlier in the evening Poor Boy Mark~ and then at the she attended a picnic of the Li- Grimes Packing Co. un~til his re- news staff, the newspaper which tirement. Mrs. Mosgrove died she advises, at the home of Jim Feb. 14, 1968. He was a r~ember Durant in McMinnville. of Benedict Lodge No. 377, IOOF and had transferred his member- I sh~p to Nampa Ledge N,o. 40, IOOF. He had been an Odd Fel- 'low for more than 50 years and had attended the Baptist Church. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Edward (Geraldine) M~ller, Omaha, Nob.; a step-daughter, i Miss Jessie Clark, Bradshaw, Neb.; a sister, Mrs. Lucre~a Old- i son, Ponca, Neb.; a half-sister, Mrs. Blanche Zentner, McM]inn- vtlle, Ore.; a brother, Arthur R. Mosgrove, Dayton, and a step- brother, Lester Reynolds, Port- land. Two brothers preceded him in death. .land. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Palmer and daughter, Mrs. Wesa Phillips and children, spent Mothers Day with an aunt, Mrs. Pearl Moore and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl TohI of Tillamook. They a~so visited a sister, Mrs. Florence Dye at Rock- away. On the way home they were routed over the Sunset Pass because of a huge slide on the Wilson River highway. Mr. and Mrs. Lioen Phelps spent the weekend with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Phelps of Eu- gene. Friday night the ladies and daughters went to a Mother- Daughter banquet at the World's Fair Restaurant. Sunday they were joined by their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Maidenwa~d and family from Hillsboro, and all attended church together then had Mother's Day dinner togeth- er. Mrs. Nina Stevens spent from Friday to Sunday with her child- ren and grandch'fldren in Port- land. She visited her sons, Low- ell and Austin Stevens and 'had brunch with a granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Frazier Sunday. Mrs. Anna Woodward spent Mothers Day with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. l~oger Teach in Portland. Dr. Edwin Dt~cto from Oregon City was a caqler a~ 'the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ditto, Sunday. Mrs. Florence Foster spent sev- eral days ,last week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jackman and children of Til- lamook. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Souther- land from S~ Paul were Satur- day dinner guests at ~he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. De]bert i Temple. 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