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July 4, 1974     Dayton Tribune
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Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. READER ADS THIS SECTION COPYRIGHTEO 1974 BY DENNIS M. KASUM. PREPARED BY WESTERN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATES. Gateway Ford FORMERLY BOB'S AUTO CO. FRED SHERLAND -- OWNER In this day and age when every ~r +maker has such a wide selec- tioh of models to choose from, it is really difficult for you to de- cide where to go for a new car. All the companies advertise that their cars are the best, but who is to say which car really is. This COmpany is right on target to deal With today's energy crisis and is Providing a most outstanding se- !ection of economy engineered automobiles. Let's set the record ~raight, Ford has made more ~nall cars than any other manu. aeturer. The ideal dealer to buy a car from offers a fair price on the new unit as well as an honest dol- lar for the car you trade ih. How- ever, the most important factor is the results of your investment in the filling of your present needs for real economy. The writers of this 1974 Re- view would like to point out a dealer that considers the mnst im- portant part of selling a car the quality service he can offe~ you after the sale. The years of ex- perience in their service depart- rant is unsurpassed +with Bill Wright, General "Service Manager with 25 years of experience; Gar- rett Cooke, 29 years in tune-ups; THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1974 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON -- PAGE 3 Elmer Richards, 29 years and Chet Weigner, 15 years in body work; Dolph Hadley, 15 years in used car service; William Ziegen- bein, 15 years in parts; and Clay. ton Foss, 9 years and Harlan Herr, 3 years in mechanics. We+ are talking about GATEWAY FORD, at 915 E. 1st in Newberg, phone 538-2171, dealers for the famous Ford cars and trucks and Mercury automobiles. They be- lieve in the Christian way of business. See them today for a new or quality used car, and you'll see why we say "CustomeP Consideration" is their byword. (Pd. Adv.) Newberg Auto Freight Inc. BEKINS VAN LINES AGENT PRESIDENT, GARY WINDSOR -- VICE PRESIDENT AUTO FREIGHT INC. to handle your most valuable articles. Don't take chances and try to do your own moving, but let these exper- ienced men do it for you. • Their equipment is modern and up to date and they can as- sure you of careful service in all kinds of weather. Their .vans are padded and enclosed, giving you added protection of your furni- ture. Cail them for all types of local or long distance moving, BEKINS has been moving families since 1891. We, the planners, of this 19/4 Review wish to compliment NEW- BERG AUTO FREIGHT INC. upon their fair dealings and effi- cient business methods rendered to the people of this area. Phone them for information or price es- timates. (Pd. Adv.) CHET WINI:)SOR -- For local and long distance ~Ving, be sure to call NEW- ~ BERG AUTO FREIGHT INC, lo- cated in Newberg at 408 W. 1st, Phone 538-4912 for estimates on Your next moving job, They are agents for BEKINS VAN LINES. They employ oniy courteous, careful workmen and you can be ~Ured they will handle your Onsehold furnishings in a most ~eareful manner. You need never afraid to allow NEWBERG H pewell Hopewell Missionary Society will meet on Tuesday, July 9 at 10 AM for a workday to make bandages, tote bags, etc., for Phil- ippines and Child Evangelism Fellowship for Indian work in Arizona. Potluck dinner will be ':erred at noon, with Mrs. Beulah Reed as assistant hostess. Mrs. Reed will have charge of the mis- ionary program in the afternoon. All ladies of the community are invited. The Home Bible Study of the Hopewell Community Church was held Wednesday evening, July 3, at the home of Mrs. Beulah Reed with Rev. Charles Ludwig in charge. The Midsummer Communion services will be held at the Hope- well and Unionvale Community Churches Sunday morning, July 7 with Rev. Charles Ludwig in charge. Newberg Care Home Their patient's comfort and health is the most important ef- fort of the fine staff of NEW- BERG CARE HOME at 1500 E. 1st in Newberg, phone 5389436. Each of their employees, in- cluding their Registered Nurses who supervise 24 hours a day were hand picked for their job a~ NEWBERG CARE HOME. The management realizes that their patients must be professionally attended to both day and night, and that good mental therapy is sometimes just as ~rtant as the drugs and remedies pre- scribed by their doctor. Each of the rooms here are well lighted and ventilated and have been "equipped and decorat- ed with the patient's comfort and good attitude in mind. All meels provided are under the watchful supervision of per- sons well trained in dietetics in preparing the special foods re- quired for each patient. The editing staff of this 1974 Review suggest NEW'BERG CARE HOME to our readers, we know that you will be extremely pleased with the care procedures and modern facilities. (Pd. Adv.) The Sweetheart Shop Leta Hickrnan -- Bonnie Jacks -- Vivian Thornburg An exclusive line of dresses and accessories for that very im- portant day in every woman's life is available at THE SWEET- HEART SHOP at 506 E. 1st in Newberg, phone 5384035. The most complete selection in this area of gowns for brides, bridesmaids and mothers of the bride are available at this shop, You will also find a large selec- tion of bridal veils ++and brides- maid's head" pieces to.fit any bud- get. Everything for the bride and her bridal party is available at this establishment including ex- pert fitting, Also see them for the needs of the groom, such as tux rentals, ruffle shirts and flairs. The owners have built a fine reputation in this area by serving the public courteously and pro- riding quality goods at reasonable prices. Group orders are a speciality of this shop. When that special day comes in your life, you can relax if you have made arrange ments with this leading shop. THE SWEETHEART SHOP will also cater your wedding reception for any size group. The writers of this 1974 Review believe you'll find high quality merchandise and friet~dly service at THE SWEETHEART SHOP, where all the trained personnel are graduates of Wonderful Wed- ding Inc. in Washington D.C. (Pet Adv) Mr. B's MARTIN BLIEFERNICH -- OWNER Located at 711 E. 2nd in New- g, phone '538-2213. Here the • t in dry cleaning and laundry ~mtaccomplished. They use .the and latest processes, ann as a COnsequence, when garments returned to you, fl~ey are • ¢~n, odorless, and well pressed. dryTheY specialize in all classes of cleaning for ladies and men, and the most. delicate dresses are handled in a very careful manner.. They offer a fast shirt service, reweaving, drapery cleaning and uniform and linen supply, and you'll like their friendly, courte- ous personnel. Many people have learned that through good dry cleaning service they can save the expenditure of many dollars of new clothing. Both men and women have found that the most sensitive fabrics are carefully handled and Suc- cessfully cleaned at MR. B'S CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY and are returned to them cleaned and finished in the finest manner. Ev- ery Friday, MR. B'S CLEANERS offers pick-up service in Dayton at DAYTON BARBER STYLE SHOP, and will return your items the following Friday. . This 1974 Review makes special commendation to MR. B's CLEAN- ERS AND LAUNDRY. (Pd. Adv,) Specialty Contracting ~A$$ located at 209+N~ Garfield in Newberg phone 53B-4298, of- fin's the people of this commum it~ glass for every occasion. They ~ a full line of glass for OWS~ Stol;e f;Cpnts, desktops, eoffee. :/,:,'~ ~. • ~ ~mes, pf~tures,+ mirrors, ~m you have~,~ n~ ,, ~ you have to do is take me measurementa arid glv8+ th~n & Glass TOM TUCKER -- OWNER to them and they will cut it to your exact specifications, Take an inventory in your home today and see what furniture you have that needs a ~Ias~ top, Or what broken windows needs re- placing.+ Take the measurements and on your next trip to town, let them cut it to size while you wait SPE(XALTY CONTRACTING & GLASS carries a complete selec- tion of auto and truck glass for most makes and models and will+ install it while you wait. Your complete satisfaction is guaran- teed on all work and they spe- cialize in insurance claims. If you are considering some remodeling or building, let them give you an estimate on the job. The writers of this 1974 Review recommend SPECIALTY CON- (Pd Adv.) I Dave+s Cement Contracting DAVID L. RICHARDS -- OWNER DAVE'S CEMENT CONTRACT- ING in Newberg phone 538-5592 is regarded in this area by per- sons who have had them handle concrete contracting work for them as contractors who will com- plete the job when expected and in a professional manner. Whether you need concrete for foundations, walks, patios~ com- mercial or any concrete applica- tion, they calf be "trusted to com- plete the job with higlily ~skilled workmen who at~ completely f~ miliar with this line of work. The contractors here have strived since their beginning to furnish reasonably priced bids with the highest quality work. For dependability, q u a 1 i t y work, and fair business dealings, the originators of this 1974 Re- view make the suggestion to our readers that they contact DAVE'S CEMENT'+ CONTRACTING. We know you'll be glad you did. (Pd Adv) Newb g Ready-M Co. S RvI + °19ss NEWBERG RF~.DY.MIX CO., The best of service is provided located at 530 W. 3rd in Newberg, phone 538-4~00,'~fers+ you prompt and dependable service'+ in'ready mixed eon~, Sand an~t/gravel. furnishes a co~ete service, of high quality ready !mixed concrete for building construction and res- idential work. They have modern trucks for transporting and mix- ing concrete in any quantity de- sired, or by the sack. This is a real convenience in building u it ¢]in~nates-d~lay ancr~kss~s high quahog, ~ard s~tt~hg'++~on~ crete. the publie'of this community. No, matter whether you have a large or small amount of concrete work to he done, you will find it more convenient and far more econom- ical to use NEWBERG READY- MIX CO. The compilers of this 1974 Re- view wish to say that NEWBERG READY.MIX CO. has more than justified its existence; as its ser- vice in this field has proven to be an essential necessity to this community. (Pd. Adv.) + _,~