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August 16, 1973     Dayton Tribune
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OAGE 2 ~ THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON -- THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1973 on t scene atu.d e,oni oer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- " old Yung were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mrs. Anna Woodward t ir Unionvale home. Those CaUahan. present were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Remme of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Magee and son of Spokane, Steve Magee of Forest Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magee of Un- ionvale. Miss Charlotte Filer attended a meeting Tuesday evening of the Mac-Lin Club at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Batchelder in McMinn- ville. Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young were his sister-in-law, Mrs. Jessie Young, from Newport and her daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Voight and three children, from McMinn- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Callahan vis- ited their cousin, Ernie Smith, in home Friday after spending ~ a month visiting her children. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Trammell of Omak, Wash came to Mrs. Woodward's and took her with them to see Mr. and Mrs. Lester French in Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Veach in Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Woodward in Cen- tralia, Wash. Mrs. Woodward spent most of her time in Cen- tralia. Mr. and Mrs. MerriLL Carmich- ael from Portland were Sunday guests at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell. Mrs. Wanda Blum of Tillamook spent the weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mariam Krake. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Remme and Salem Thursday afternoon. He is Futures Near Farming has a certain amount of speculation built in. Over the years farms have eliminated many of the speculative factors (irriga- tion ~ takes away the drought problem; spraying ~ takes away the pestilence worry). A method of determining price before planting is available to Midwest farn~ers growing red wheat. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Magee and confined at a hospital there. A white wheat contract is son Tim of Unionvale have re-Mrs. A.E. Marcianelli from hoped for in the foreseeable fu- turned from spending about a Seaside and her daughter, Mrs. Lure 6 months to a year in the week at the home of their daugh- James Simms, from Los AngelesMidwest or Pacific Coast Corn- i TIlE DA YTON TRIBUNE POST OFFIC~ BOX 68 TELEPHONE 505---864.23t0 Published Every Thursday at Dayton, Oregon It I-rat the Coverage In Oregon's "Garden Spot" - Second Class Postage Paid at Dayton, Oregon 97114 George Meitzen Publisher An Independent Newspaper ~stablished ~ lg13 M MBLK 4.~oclat#on . Founcle(l 1885 COI~RESP()NDENTS Dayton City Hopewell. Falrview. Wheatland PHONE Mrs. Lena Filer, 864-3680 Mrs. N. O. Pearse, 868-7223 .~UBSCRIPTION RATE--IN ADVANCE In Oregon, 1 year $2.00 6 months $1.25 Outside Oregon U.S I year 2.50 6 months 1.50 Outside U.S. I year 3.25 6 months 1.75 ter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. were Monday afternoon callers modity Exchange, according to ~ W H O'S W H O I N Fisher and daughters, at Walnut at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hammond of Oregon State Creek, Calif. They enjoyed visit- Lloyd Galer. ing the gardens at Sunset House. Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan University Agricultural Dept. Recently honored at a family and two sons were Saturday eve- Eighty percent of White Wheat S H O P P I N G dinner were the birthdays of ning callers at the home of his is grown in the Columbia Basin Bruce Magee of Spokane, Wash parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Calla- and in the 1961-70 period 82% OU R AREA and Mrs. Louis Magee of Union- hun. of this wheat was exported. This #l,l,~,~,~,~,~,~,mE,~ - vale. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Magee Mr. and Mrs. Verne Garrett ac- : = and Tim were hosts for the party companied Mr. and Mrs. George compares to export figures in ~ -- LES SCHWAB472.4668TIRES -- ~ A ttrell'S Stone and daughter Beverley 1972 of 47.7% of all wheat being - Michelin---Toyo- BYe--- NEWBERG FUNERAL from Portland to the coast for grown. Therefore White Wheat - Seiberlln & Others~Sudden Service Corner-- CHAPEL &l =IPI IF' CREDIT CARDS WELCOME -~ Phone 1-538-2191 - . u - t e weo T.o pen* more to .U':"'"" == most of theirtime at Lincoln ternational monetary changes and - 3rd & Baker, McMinnville --=- = READY TO SERVEDAy OR~ NIGHT The Dayton Barber Shop will City. be operating on irregular hoursMrs. Golda Freshour of Hub- export demand. ~i~H~"~t~1t~""~t~"~"~#. " " until about Aug. 28 at which bard is a house guest at the home Stephen G. Cardwell, commod- ~m,~,~,~,% time the hours will be 9 a.m.of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mariam ity specialist with Merrill, Lynch, ~ GARRIGUS BUILDERS -T - AUTHORIZED SCHWINN DEALER to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday throughKrake. They both attended the says the prices of a commodity SUPPLY TOMMY'S BIKE & HOBBY i12 S. Edwards Ph. 538-3512I SaturdaYsorry to n inconveniencea full time basiS.our Park,Fresh UrnearClanMonmouth.picnic atMrs.HelmieNet future (usually $30) is small "Everything for the Builder"[ -624 3rd, McMinn. 472-2010- customers,' tie Dougherty from Anquin, Calif. when you realize it is only I Lbr - tools - paint - plywood -I Hobbies---Crafts--Beads HAL DECKER also came for the picnic and a .0012% of the total volume be- [ Hardware [ - Factory Trained Bike Service ~ ~" . New Barber visitMrs.WithLenaMrS.FilerKrake.and daughter wheating traded.is 5,000ThebushelsC ntraCtor approx-Unit of ~ NEWBERG [ %m,j,~,~,mm,H,ll~ AUTNOR,ZED SEARS ! ROTOTILLING Wedding Anniversary reception iNe~.~b@rg /~] CATALOG SALES | for Mr. and Mrs. William Warm- The method of determining this ington at the beautiful home and price is to sell a future roughly [ Drug ERCNANT I - LAFAYETTE -- DAYTON ~ yard of their daughter, Mr. and equivalent to the amount of [ 606 E, 1st Ph. 5.~.4211 I . DAVE MILLS | Mrs. Harold Myers in High Hear- wheat you are growing. This fu- I Jerry Gerke, Pharmacl~,c~. cou~t to Pt=~e Ord~n | [504 E. Ist St. Newber|, Ore. 97152] ==- en Sunday. Mrs. Warmington isLure should mature at the same,water oaAm t HOIPITAI. IUPPLIEI ] ~ Phone: 558-Sl08 ' time when this wheat is' ready[ PRESCRIPTIONS I - .8 ~ ~ ~ - ~ " ~ ~ for the cash market. Therefore ~ ; "~ "~ ~- if the cash market went up, the I NEWBERG NATURAL FOODS t future would show a correspond- ! ~ coarse r-rouns cer,l~ -- H,rb Tea, -- ~ ing loss and if the cash price Lon Dee Flowers l|Natural vitam|ne. tlea.AtlutttntCemetl. wlth e. H. Se~,tBal~mee ~! REPAIR SHOP went down there wou~d be a cor- j '~HEALTH ITEMS OF EVERY KIND" responding gain in the future. Phone 472-2125 i ~ 8-5 MONDAY-FRIDAY If, for instance, you think there Flowers With Senttmen |507 E lEt, Newberg 538-9311Z MARJ0fllE I}AVID8ON ~ Owner Located on alley behind 411 will be $2.50 wheat next year you 108 8outh Baker ~ - " ~Ferry. Auto & machinery repair, $10 MINIMUM~$8 PER HOUR- I tune up, electrical, brakes, an- i i gine rebuilding, steam cle~ining kJ / i~,lm JERRY ml,-L= or what have you. / DAYTON, ORE. ~ Satisfaction Ouaranteedl sell a future now -- then when MoMinnville, Oregon . . it comes due, the future has $2.50 ---= =------------ [ profit and you get $2.50 for your BURCH CONCRETE 864-2708 or 864-2707 ~ Phone: 864-3313 And if wheat goes to $7.50 you if no answer, call 864-3368 lose $2.50 on your future, sell the ~ ] 472-2189 McMinn. Airport Rd.I ' - = = - - = ----~ ] Ready MIx Conerete -- Radio Dispatched [ "~,~,H,J,i ~,~,~ cash crop for $7.50 and have $5.00 I Sand -- Gravel -- Crushed Reek-- | I' wheat 4~ Fill Material / Other futures traded include UgnE TEn oats or barley in 5,000 bushel IRPP lots, cattle in 4~,000 lb. contract .s3~,~ ~b/~.~,~,o,~ I ~ HALLS HEATING & SALE -- AUGUST 17 THRU 23 -- AS QUANTITIES LAST units and hogs in 30,000 lb. con- eho,e4~z-z~ I AIR CONDITIONING tract units. ~ ==- WINDOW ,OOELS TO0'~ I ~ TAPPAN WESOO U. S' No. 1 SPUDS . . 10 Ibs. 79c .'w.s w *w.E. 0 -109 N. Garfield Newberg~ FROZEN CONCENTRATE ~ 12-OZ. CANS ~ 538-3788 --= Flav-R-Pac Juice :~n~u~1~l~i~i~ii~I~u~[~i~Ii~i~]~ range " ~l Virginia and Bertha Magness -- ASSTD. FLAVORS~REG. 39c visited their sister, Mrs. Annette EWBERG IHPORTS THE SPORT SHOP Fireside Cookies pkgs. 29c ~niah of Salem at the S~em Gen- eral Hospital on Friday. She had "FIRST ~ FASHIONS" HENRON ~ KICKERNIOK -- LINGERIE 9-OZ. BOX --- REG. 59c been there for treatment for sev- WHITE STAG--GRAFF---CATALINA Chip eral days, but returned to her BANKAMERICARD Red & White Potato s home Monday, August 13. About a gallon of gasoline a day 621 East First St. Newberg 4-ROLL PACKS Weekend guests of Mr and -: : d~1 Mrs. Joe Beaty were Mr. and Drive a Newberg Datsun Silk Assorted Toilet Tissue . 3/.~1 Mrs. George Detiffelsen of Smith -then decide TheTravel Bureau =| Rivers, Calif and Mr. and Mrs. Hrs. (Weekdays), OPEN 9 AM-9 PM WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY "k Roy Smith and daughter at Auras- 9 am - 8 pm I Phone 472-5127 i ville. On Sunday afternoon, they Sat. 8 am - 4 pm: [222 N. Evans McMinnville~ visited Buster Beaty of Portland. .538-94t6 or 538-9048 I1| YAMHII~ COUNTY'S~11 The John Kreger family of Bend were Saturday callers. 81.4 E. 2nd,"TRAVEL" HEADQUARTERS l ~llIHMllU Ul n fllIMlllMllllllllUllllllml[llllllllllllllllll[[ll [llll9 Illll|lll~llllllUl~