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September 25, 1975     Dayton Tribune
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1975-- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE -- DAYTON, OREGON -- PAGE $ SALE m September 26-October 2 m As Quantities Last BLUE SEAL LB. Chicken, Beef or Spanish Flavors 71/2 & 8-oz. boxes Grain Rice-RonJ Reg. 45c 12-oz. bottles Reg. 39c 46-oz. cans t Bran, CRESCENT GROUND e Tomato Juice 4-oz. cans, ReQ. 91c 4-oz, cans Reg. 45c West Pieces & Stems oms 39c 261/2-0Z. CANS a Franco-Amencan Ravi, . 16-OZ. CANS REG. 49c A Fruit . . All 18 FLAVORS (Fruit-filled, Sugar Cookies, Fudge, Coconut, Peanut Butter, etc.) 10 to 11 oz. pkgs. Reg. 69c ARCHWAY COOKIES SPECIAL 59c DAWN FRESH 53/ -OZ. CANS -- REG. 2/33C PORTER -- 4-lb. pkgs. or Long Spag 8.OZ. CANS Tomato Sauce VALENCIA ORANGES . e Reg. $1.49mSPECIAL e SPECIAL .25c e 10-OZ. JARS Oyste WITH GIBLETS FROZEN e -- LAFAYETTE m OPEN 9 AM-9 PM -- WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY OPEN LABOR DAY on oca scene By EDNA RECk'OR Banner Rebekah Lodge of La- fayette had their second meeting for September on the eighteenth with a fair attendance. Mrs. Clara Blanchard was host- ess for the Fall Social hst Wed- nesday at her home with 25 lad- ies present. This is the women's group of the Latter Day Saints Church which has a branch in Dayton. The Webfoot Friendly Neigh. bors Club will hold its first meet- ing of the Fall season Wednes- day, Oct. 1st at the home of Mrs. Lillian Lyman. All members are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baybrook from Newberg called on her sis- ter, Mrs. Florence Foster, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell ac- companied their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Carmichael and friends from Portland to the Ore- gon beaches Sunday. They en-" joyed a picnic dinner at Lincoln City. The weather was beautiful. Sunday evening dinner guests at ~he home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Mosgrove were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mosgrove and children from Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mosgrove and family, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mosgrove and family, both from Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carter from McMinnville. the home of Mrs. Evelyn Lender- ink last week. Mrs. Alva O'Dell from McMinn. ville was a Sunday uncheon guest at the home of Mrs~ Evelyn Len- derink. - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Galer called on her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Irwin at Hopewell Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Golda Freshour from Hub- bard has been visiting the past week at the homes of Mrs. Alta Winger and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mariam Krake. Who's Who In Our Shopping Area urged to be present. Mrs. Carter is Mr. Mosgrove's T WILLAMETTE T Mrs. Ercell Griggs, accompan- sister. I INDUSTRIES, INC. J ied by Mrs. Dorothy Ford, visited Dr. Edwin Ditto from Oregon J i12 S. Edwards Ph. $384512J Ercell's daughter and family, Mr. City called on his parents, Mr. J"Everything for the Butlder"J and Mrs. Lewis Johnson, at their al~d Mrs. Will Ditto, Sunday. [ Lbr- tools- paint- plywood- | new location in Dayton, Wash. Mrs. Lena Filer and daughter, ) Hardware J Friday night they attended aCharlotte, were Salem shoppers ~ NEWBERG 4~ football game in Dayton and Sat- Saturday. They had dinner at the urday night a square dance at King's Table and visited the Sa - Clarkston. Mrs. Frank Shafer and child- ren of Washington, D.C visited her grandmother, Mrs. Fern Vaughan and family. They are vis- iting in the area until Mr. Sha- fer has been relocated in his dip- lomatic work and finds a place for them. Russell Poffer of Bayou La- Batre, Alabama, is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Archie Shafer and Mrs. Howard Nelson of Sheridan. He was called here by the death ,of their mother, Mrs. Myrtle Pef- far of McMinnville, a former Webfoot resident. Don C0rnett's Cars, Tractors and Farm Machinery 9-6 MONDAY-FRIDAY 26 Years in Same Location 409 Oak St. Dayton Phone 864-3336 f lem l~ose Garden at Bush Park. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Calla- ban were Mr. and Mrs. John Cal- lahaR from Lebanon. Also callers during the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sample of Dayton. Fri- day evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paris, also of Day- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hosbrook from Portland were callers at Attrelrs NEWEERG FUNE L CHAPEL Phone 1-538-2191 READY TO SERVE DAY OR NIGHT Lon Dee Flowers Phone 472-2123 Flowers With Sentiment 103 South Baker McMinnville, Oregon Newberg Drug 606 E. 1st Ph. 538-4211 Jerry Gerke, Pharmacist WHEEl. CHAIR & HOSPITAL SUPPLIES Greeting Cards ~ Candles ~ Cosmetles PRESCRIPTIONS "/'he Dayton Tribune MAJOR APPLIANCES GE, Speed Queen, Gibson 2205 Portland Rd. Newberg Ph. 538-2968 BankAmericard,Mastercharge A funeral is no place for on-the-job training. So we're offering a booklet that talks openly about prices, optional services available, and the countless little details that could add to your grief -- if you're not prepared for them. 4) The booklet doesn't recommend funeral homes . . . ours or anyone else's . . . but it will make you knowledgeable enough to plan wisely and help you from possibly spending more than you should, or may need to, for a funeral. Mail the coupon for your free booklet, or call for an appointment. MACY & SON Funeral Directors National Selected Morticians 2nd & Evans, McMinnville, Ore. 97128 Member by Invitation Please send me your free and impartial booklet on funerM arrangements. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP