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PAGE 4-- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE1 DAYTON1 OR 97114-- THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 2004 I The following rep:fnt is the continuation of a booklet published about 1912 for the Daytonarea by local farme and businesses. The booklet is the property of Bret Pu nan of ayton who receietd it from a long-time Dayton area resident, Keith Coburn. pt!on:. Of DAYTON [60N i t -mony:bf F e.- J. ARMS RrAL ESTATE and Business Chances BUT .& HOME IN THE Famous Willamette Valley UNSUitPA.~FJ) FOA Frmt Rais n , General Farming qt Pric Reasonable We ema locate You. Leckband Land Dayton Oregon 61TY PROPERTY in PORTLAND, And in other towns in 0r 0n. Eastern Oregon Grain Land. DR. O. C. GOODRICH -- DENTIST- Willamette Grain, fruit, Alfalfa and DAYTON, OREGON Garden Land from 1 to 1200 Acres I have lived in Yamhill County, Ore- gon for twenty-five years a n d have traveled most of the time for fifteen years. So this has brought me in touch with most of the locations in this and adjoining counties and will be pleased to give information to any home seeker that is coming this way. Tell me what you want and I will see that you get it. Yours Very Truly, J. Arms, Dayton, Ore. DAYTON LIV Y, I=[[D AND SALE STABLE T. H. TUClZER NOTARY, " l:) U:B LIC DAYTON, - ORE. S. W. SIGLER Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, all kinds WE MEET COMPETITION DAYTON, OREGON GOOD RIGS - - CAREFUL DRIV[RS Hadley Bros. - - Dayton, Ore. REAL ESTATE ./1. C can locate you on the est Farm and Fruit Lands in Oregon Detailed Information Furnishsd on request NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY DAYTON, ORE. MRS. M. E. NICHOLS SI[AeONASLE MILLINERY TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN DAYTON, OR[GON FISHER & BOULD[N PRFSH, SALT and CURI:D M[ATS LARD, ItAMS, BACON, I:1SIt DAYTON, - OREGON Came from North Dakota Had 40 ewes in 1908 and sold $362. i~ wool and lambs or $9. per head. W. I Ketchum, 6 mi. S. of Dayton Came West from Kansas Was in the dairy business in Wash- ington for eight years. Came to Ore- gon in 1908 and think this section of the country affords mild winters, good stock water, good pasture with better grasses and with clover and kale for forage crops make the business profi- table. L. Montgomery In 1909, I raised 50 bushels of White Dent corn per acre and 60 bushels of wheat per acre. Adherence to crop rotation is bound to bring results. H. Stermer. One and one-third acres of Black Cap raspberries brought in over $100 net profit last season. Geo. H. Baxter. In 1908 from 4 1-2 acres of lafid I threshed 127 bushels of winter oats per acre. John Arms. DR. M. E. REITZEL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DAYTON, OREGON W. S. HIBBEI T FLOUR, FEE'D. SEEDS, GRAIN WOOL and MOH, fllR gT~fr, of Htbbert'u Chide Feed 'DA YTON, OREGON | LITSCtlEK. & DETM[KING DEALERS IN Groceries, Vegetables, Fruit. Bread, Cigars, Tobaccos Stationery, Candies, Nuts, Tropical Fruits, Soft Drinks and Ice Cream in Season. DAYTON, OREGON DR. J. H. JESSEN pHYSICIAN AND sURGEON DAYTON. OREGON I HAWTE, DEYORE & GO. GENERAL HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, CROCKERY, PAINTS and OILS DAYTON, OREGON LOGANBERRIES In the season of 1910, I raised 1000 crates of Loganberries on one and one- half acres of ground. L. Wambsgans I raised 2500 crates of Loganberries on my five acre tract in 1910. Tom Fullam HoPs I raised 36000 lbs. of hopson 18 acres. Sold 20000 pounds for 20 cents and 16000 pounds for 30 cents making gross returns of $488. per acre. Nine acres of hops have averaged 10000 pounds of dried hops for 12 years. F. E. Berry CORN On a four acre patch, I raised sixty bushels of good solid corn per acre and without irrigation. Wm. Leckband McMinnville CCC to hold orientations for students Chemeketa Community College's McMinnviUe Cam- pus, 500 NW Hill Road, will hold orientation sessions again in September for those interested in getting more information about enrolling in college or getting financial aid. This is an opportunity to have questions about schol- arships, online classes and telecourses, transfer degrees and registration answered. Times and dates of orientadons are: Thursday, Sept. 9, 8 to 9 am. Thursday, Sept. 9, 5 to 6 pm. Monday, Sept. 13, 8 to 9 am Tuesday, Sept. 14, 5 to 6 pm Tuesday, Sept. 21, 8 to 9 am Tuesday, Sept. 21, 5 to 6 pm. For more information or to make an appointment to take a placement test, call 503-472-9482. PALMER SENIOR 1-BED $305 HUD, Sec. 8, small pet, OK (503) 537-4026 or 435-8179 Also Rose Park Senior Apts. Dundee Help Wanted Office Specialist 2 OSU Extension Yamhill County. FTE, $1,873 month minimum salary + health, den- tal, life, retirement + tuition benefits. Major duties: admin- istrative support in purchasing, budgeting, financial and em- ployee record keeping. Com- puter and bookkeeping skills re- quired. Must be a team player willing to share in other secre- tarial support as needed. For complete announcement, mini- mum qualifications and applica- tion materials visit website http://oregonstate, edu/ iob S or contact OSU Employment Services, 122 Kerr Admin. Bldg 15th & Jefferson, Cor- vallis, OR 97331-2132; 541-737-3013; TIT 800-735-1232. Closing Date: 9/9/04 at 5 p.m. AA/EOE. Please check your expiration date on your Tribune mailing label. The first number is the month end the second 1we numbers ere the year. If your subscription is due-for ruemvul, please send $7.50 l$10 if out of state) to the Dayton Tribune, PO Box 69, Dayton, OR 97114. ASHLEY'S CONSTRUCTION Custom Building and Rwnodeling 864-3400 Since 1972 Lic. #8328 Service back then just seemed a little more personal. That kind of service isn't gone it's just hard to come by in today's wodd of corporate mergers and profit margins. Friendly service used to be 'a way of life. at Macy & Son, it still is. "Sinbe t903, Established 1903 MACY & SON, Funeral Directom 135 North Evans * McMinnville, Oregon 97128-4682 (503) 472=6151 FAX472-3352