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PAGE 4. ~ THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON m THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1971
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Miscellaneous
CUSTOM TRACTOR work, plow-
ing, djscing, mowing, light dozing,
etc. Fred T. Bienz, Dayton. Call
864-3368. 16rtsc
FOR trash hauling, garage clean-
ing ph. 864-2327. 17rtsc
'SAWING, grinding and
polishing, Ben Burch, 519 Ferry
St, Dayton. 26-28c
TRADE OR EXCHANGE -- Dev-
il's Lake home, beautitul view,
large lo,for 2 bedroom home and
I acre more or less. L. C. Myers,
Rt. 2, Box 1210, Neotsu, Oregon
~364.
Business Opportunity
"I HAD NEVER SOLD A THING
IN MY LIFE, YET I'VE BEEN
For Sale
SIX MONTH old Singer Touch &
Sew. Zig-zags, buttomholes, blind-
hems, etc. Cash price $58.50 or
can finance. 363-5072.
23-27p
Jr
;~:)R SALE: 2-pc. sectional dave-
no and chair, gd. condition, $20.
Call 868-7573", Wed Thurs Fri.
25p26c
FOR SALE: 1-ton '47 Chev good
running condition, has cattle
truck attachments. Call 864-2671.
26f
FOR SALE: Strawberries, U-pick
or we pick. Half-mile north of
Grand Island junction. Jim Shel-
burne 868-7342. 2627c
WALNUT SPINET PIANO. Like
new, assume low mo. pyts. Phone
509-TE 8-1088 or write Piano
Brokers, W. 908 Sprague, Spo-
kane, Wn 99204. 26,27c
Fairview
Wheatland
The Western Mennonite Val-
ley Men's Chorus had singing en-
gagements in Lebanon and Sweet
Home Churches on Sunday, June
20. Thur]o, Galen and Dennis Gin-
gerich and Jerry Schrock from
this area are members of the cho-
rus.
Mr. and Mrs. James Roth and
family are home on furlough
from their missionary work in
Obregon, Mexico, visiting rela-
tives, and were guest speakers at
the Western Mennonite Church
June 20. They have charge of a
book store in Obregon, and assist
with native churches in the vicin-
ity.
Mrs. Blanch Cooper, former
resident of Wheatland, is now
making her home with her son,
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright of
Willamina.
Mrs. Minnie I)avidson accom-
panied Mrs. Alice Thomas of Mc-
Minnville to Holliday Park Hos-
I pital in Portlanr to visit Mrs. Car-
A- VF, RY SU~FUL,AVON On Saturday, June 19, Mrs. Da- trude Davidson. Mrs. Nora Dav-
idson of Oregon Baptist Retire-
REPRESENTATIVE That rid Olke accompanied her ne- ment Home of Portland, is a guest
is the experience of many Avon phew, J. W. Sammolisto and of Mrs. Davidson for a week.
Represen~t2ves, and it can hap- daughter Heidi of Seattle, to
pen to you. Call: 648-6168, Hills- Mountain Iron, Minnesota, for a Mrs. Minnie Davidson and Mr.
boro. 25,26c
ad reading saves
SALEM BUSINESS
DIRECTORY and
SHOPPING GUIDE
BICYC LES
SCOTT'S CYCLE SHOP
=- Schwinn Bicycles m
Sales-Service-Accessories
BankAmericard, --- Master
Charge Welcome
147 Commercial SE 363-4516
G I FTS~FOOD PACKS
Your GiR Headquarters
America's lea~mg cheese stores
MEN'S CLOTHING, SHOES
LES NEWMAN'S
"The Friendly Store"
Men's Wear, Work Clothing,
Rainwear Boots & Shoes, Ball
Band Boots, Justain Boots
Endicott, Johnson & Redwing
Shoes.--U.S. Rubber F~otwear
179 Commercial NE 363-5508
TIRES ~ APPLIANCES
three week visit wth her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sammollsto.
Another sister, Mrs. Alma Vali-
salo and daughter of Helsinki,
Finland were also guests. The
three sisters had not seen each
other for nearly 50 years, when
Mrs. Olke and Mrs. Sammolisto
came to America.
Howard Branson of Walla Wal-
la, Wash arrived Monday, June
21 for a visit with his sister, lV[rs.
Veta Stephens and other relatives.
Mrs. Helmar Torppa entered
the Medical Center Hospital in
MeMinnville on Sunday afternoon
for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Pajala and Mr. and Mrs. George
~angas called on her Friday aft-
ernoon.
Jeannie Lamb of Salem is visit-
ing her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wood for a week, while her mo-
ther, Mrs. Eugene Lamb is in Ha-
waii, t,o rqeet Rev. Lamb, Who is
on a rest and recreation leave
from Vietnam.
Drive With Care
On a long trip, tune to radio
stations 100 to 200 miles ahead in
order to obtain current road and
weather information.
and Mrs. Jay Cleveland of Salem
were Friday night and Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Cave of St. Helens. Mrs. Marvel
Brown of Hiltsboro was also a
guest, and Virgil Cave, oldest son
[of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cave en-
tered the Navy on June 21.
Mr. and Mrs. George Faruen-
diener were Fathers' Day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Frauen-
diener of Keizer, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Frauendiener, Jr
of Amity were Sunday evening
USED PIPE
&FITTINGS
PALM
RESTAURANT
We Specialize In Wedding
Anniversary ~ Birthday Cakes
Special Functions -- Fiestas--
And Luaus
Bus. Ph. Home Ph.
472-4401 864-2369
421 THIRD ST.
McMINNVILLE
~" to 6" Diameter
~" . 6c I lY2" 28c
%" 10c 2" 80
1 " . 10c [2" 30c
1 " 17c 3" 45C
Acoustical Ceiling Tile 10e sq. ft.
Fluorescnt Lites, d-ft. w/tbs $7.50
Storage cabinets and shelving
Formica Top Receiving Counters
Bricks, 3 c uncleaned; 6 c clnd
Wash Basins w/fxtres $5 to $7.50
Toilets complete $12.00 up
Water Pumps from $35.00 up
Hot Water Heaters $10.00 up
3x12 Planks & Timbers $50.00 M
MASTER SERVICE CENTER
GOODYEAR TIRES
General Electric Appliances
S&H GREEN STAMPS
365 Commercial N.E. $68-9104
~: iNo. z ulmen, z~mor ~u ~o ~oD ~Vl
~. ~'~ lx6 T&G and Shiplap $40-$55 M
| R~C.R~Tg ,'iS,' Drs w/Hardware & Frame $4 up
~? rtJ~L]=~=.~ ~ =.~ . . . ilPlate Glass View Wndws 80c sq ft
~ Window Sash, Many sizes 80c up
~--- NEW BLDG SUPPLIES--
~ ~ ~ ","
Don t Pa, Off .rdbrd Pane, 4xSx ,1.66 ,hi
I
lid r~ATl~r~ IIM~ll]DAItlPU rM3t,~ ~ Black Drain Tile 24" lengths --
~ ~J[-U~|r.J~ ll~OlL/~r~ ~r.~ i~l~:< 2" Dis. 5c ft.-- 3" 8c ft.---4" 10c ft.
i MATTOX I HRdNCF dCFNCY s RITTER
~ 4952 Portland Rd Ph 364 6151
U,'.: i,"~[ --- SALEM, OREGON --
C. WADE MATTOX VI MATTOX ~ Open Saturdays 8:00 to 1:00
Phone 864-2213 P.O. Box 98 Dayton, Oregon 97114 ~ I
callers. Mr. Frauendiener, Sr is AMITY DEFEATS DAYTON
improved considerably in health, IN 4-2 GAME THURSDAY
and able to be up ydabout. Dayton Little League "chal-
lenged Amity Little League to a
,
--e=.oo, . . . [baseball game Thursday on their
I
Bob Doud attended the State ihome field, but in a close game
Square Dance Festival at Grar~ts i lost by two.
Pass June 18, 19 & 20 where he Dayton's first run was made by
was a member of a Tandem TeamRoydyrn Gleason in the second
trained by Clyde Steele of New-
berg. The team presented Tandem inning. Gleason made a 1st base
and Round dance exhibitions in hit and with three overthrows
costume, made it home in the same play.
Mrs. Dorothy Ford attended The other run was made by Ju-
the Golden Anniversary celebra- nior Torres in the 5th inning.
tion of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sensa- Torres walked to 1st, stole 2rid
, baugh at Roseburg, June 20th. and was hit in by Glenson.
Her nephew, Norman Vaughan of Two extra innings were played
, Vaughan's Roseland Bakery into give every boy a chance to play
I Salem baked the cake for the oc- but were not counted.
casion and she accompanied him
and assisted in taking it down.
Several hundred attended the
beautifully decorated V.A. Hall TINO'S CAFE
where it was held.
Across from City Park
DAYTON MAN EARNS BS DAYTON
DEGREE AT GEORGE FOX
RR '
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Bruce Alien agee. of roo.
and Mrs. Robert A. Magee, Rt. 1, Try Our Combination Plate
Dayton, is a 1971 graduate of
George Fox College. Magee re- Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
eeived a Bachelor of Science de- Closed Wednesdays
gree with a major in mathematics.
John Deere - Homelite - Wade Rain
SALES and SERVICE
HOME OWNED STORE SERVING YAMHILL CO.-
PHONE McMINNVILLE 472-5184
CASCADE Tractor & Implement Co.
HIGHWAY 99W at EVANS- McMINNVILLE, OREGON
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THIS ADD GOOD FOR FRI.& SAT. ~ JUNE 25th &26th
4-ROLL FAMILY
PAC
JOAN OF ARC
15-OZ. TI N ---6 for
CLOSE OUT PRICES ON ALL
PLANTS -- COME & SEE & SAVE
SHRIM
FRESH KRAUT
22-OZ. JAR
PENNYWISE SKINLESS
12-OZ. PKGS. C
PENNYWISE SLICED
1-LB. PKG.
SNO-BOY CALIF. LONG
WHITE: -- 10 LBS.
ON
REG. 69c
45-SPEED
SWEET & TENDER
5 EARS