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An Independent Newspaper Estabtished in 1913
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1978 --THE DAYTON TRIBUNE-- DAYTON, OREGON -- PAGE 3
-Lafayette Hopewell
A Watermelon Feast is being
planned for Friday, Aug. 18 in the
Lafayette City Park at 7 p.m. All
the watermelon you can eat for only
25c.
Bingo is held every Saturday
night at 7:30 pm upstairs i,n the
Lafayette City Hall. Cash prizes
are awarded and refreshments
available.
A skating party is also planned
for next Wednesday night, Aug.
23. Bus transportation is available.
Meetat Lafayette City Hall at 6:30,
bus will leave at 6:45. $1.00 ad-
mission and skates, 25c extra if you
ride the bus. Pick up permission
slips at Lafayette City Hall.
hello world...
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norton of
Newberg announce the arrival of
Kimberly Lavern at 2:02 am at
Salem Hospital. She weighed 6 lbs.
3 oz. Kimberly was born onher
sister's birthday, two-year-old
Jaim#, Aug. 15th. Grandparents
are Mrs. Ruby Norton of Woodburn
and Mrs. Euvonne Aaron of
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Don't be surprised if you see a few
familiar faces.They are your neighbor.s
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reputation goes on the line with every
telephone we install:
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worry about maintenance. What's more,
our Service Advisors will train your
employees and check back once in a
while to see that small problems don't
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In fact, all our people are dedicated to
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We stand behind every call you make
They're a team of specialists in a very
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The Sohn reunion was held at
Maud Williamson Park Sunday,
Aug. 13. Attending were Mrs. Re-
becca McKinley, Hopewell; Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Brenneman, Wil-
lamina; Virginia Carson, Sweet
Home; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beier,
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. David Malo
and Ryan, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Miles, Salem; Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Sohn, Dallas; Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Miles, Brownsville; Ida
Parks, McMinnville; Harold Sohn,
Salem; Ethel Sohn, Renay Sohn,
Jess Sohn, all of Salem; Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Sohn and family, Walter
Sohn and family, James and Viola
Miles, Salem; Georgia Mull. Re-
becca McKinley was the oldest
attending. She is 89. Four month
old Brian James Sohn was the
youngest.
Mrs. Marvel Brown of St.
Helens, former resident of Hope-
well, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. O.
Pearse and other friends this week.
Sale -- August 18, 19 & 21, Friday-Sunday, As Quantities Last
[Look for Mon.-Thurs. ad in your weekend grocery bag]
DE LUXE 6-Pack Eskimo Pie
Ice Cream Slices ....... 69c
Regular, 40-oz. cans , . . Reg.$1.85
Nalley's Chlllwlth Beans $1.59
5-oz. cans . SPECIAL
Swanson Chncken Spread 2/55c
• Small, tender, 15-oz. cans SPECIAL
Delicious Sweet Peas ... 2/55c
Reg. 69c
Sugar Twin, 2.85-oz. box. 55c
15-oz. cans Reg. 99c each
Snow's Clam Chowder .. 83c
3-lb. pkg. Reg. $1.45 -- each
Mission Long Spaghetti $1.25
29-oz. cans Reg. 85c each
Lady Elberta Peach Halves 69c
in glass jars, 22-oz. Reg. 59c
Steinfeld Fresh Kraut .. 49c
Hulless, White or Yellow, 2-lb. pkg. Reg. 69ceach
)Jolly Time Popcorn ... 55c
) FROZEN, 20-oz. box SPECIAL
Banquet Apple Pie .... 69c
) Campbell's, 1OV-oz. cans SPECIAL
i Chicken Noodle-0 Soup 2/55c
Frankfurters ....... lb. $1.19
10 Ibs.
No. 1 Potatoes ........ 79c
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