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October 3, 1974     Dayton Tribune
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PAGE 2 ~ THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OllllON -- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1974 THE DAYTON TRIBUNE Put Office Box 68 Telephone (503) 864-2310 Published Every Thursday at Dayton, Oregon it Has the Coverage in Oregon's "Garden Spot" An Independent Newspaper Established in 1913 George Meitzen, Publisher Second Class Postage Paid at Dayton, Oregon 97114 ,V~tf~btk MEMBER ,,~.Jmmm] Oregon i NA I/JP NA L lit Newspaper p, dP, iP E I|li___lPublishers i~iAssodadon 4mo~m~n - Founded 1885 CORRESPONDENTS PHONE Dayton City .................................... Mrs. Lena Filer, 864-3680 Hopeweil, Fairview, Wheatland ..... Mrs. N. O. Pearse, 868-7223 Lafayette City ............................................ Peggy Wise, 864-2389 SUBSCRIPTION RATE -- IN ADVANCE In Oregon, I Year $3.00 Outside Oregon, U.S., I year ................................ $3.50 Outside" U.S., 1 year $4.25 Send Payment to Dayton Tribune, Box 68, Dayton, Ore. 97114 on the local scene Mrs. Blanche Fader and Mrs. Hallie Cellers both from Newberg visited their sister, Mrs. Agnes Abdili, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Don Irwin and children from Newberg were " J&F Exterrn,nators Inc. inspection -- Treatment and Repair CALL COLLECT 4724014 Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Galer. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Carl Mitchell were their two daughters, Mr and Mrs. Merritt Carmichael front Port- land and Mr. and Mrs Amos Freel from Omak, Wash, and their son, r. and Mrs. Gene Freel from Ta. col'fla. Kroweldeen Club met at the home of Mrs Carl Mitchell last Thursday evening with two tables at play. Prizes went to Mrs. My- WHO'S WHO IN OUR SHOPPING AREA ANN'S FURNITURE SALON Custom Upholstery Our Specially Free Est., Pickup & Delivery NEW ADDRESS 2401 NE Portland Rd Newberg Mon thru Sat 9 Attrelrs NEWBKRG F'UN IrRAL CHAPEL Phone 1.688-2191 READY TO SRRVE DAY OR NIGH7 II III II SPECIALTY CONTRACTING & GLASS 209 N. Garfield Nowberll Glass for Home & Automotive Mirrors, Store Fronts, Windows Ph. ,f~tl~4~ II Phone 472.S127 I 222 N. EvJns McMinnvilleI Lon Dee Flowers Phone 4.~.4M~ F~owm~ WIUz ~a~dmcmt 105 BoUth Baker MoMInnvllle, Oregon SCHWINN Tommy's Schwinn Cyclery SALES Factory Trained SerHce 624 Srd McMinnvBle Phone 472-2010 I I I NEWBERG DATSUN Saves & Sets You Free "Open six days a week to serve you" SALES -- SERVICE New & Used Cars- Tractors Phone 538-9416 I I ? FtberForm. SeaRay • SeaSwirl| Catkins Tralrs, Johnson Mtrs.| Your dolllr buys more It the | Country IJeat Store 1 W~ Oregon Marinez } Tiglrd, Ore. 639.6116 | . I I,~ PRATHER'S GUN SHOP New & Used Firearms Buy ~ Sell ~ Trade ProfessiOnal Repair Blaekpowder guns/supplies |11 E. 2rid McMinnville phone 472-4555 GE Applianees-TV's-Fadios- Stereos -- Small Appliances BENEDICT ELECTRIC Sales end Service 236 3rd St., McMinnville Phone 472-2818 WILLAMETTE INDUSTRIES, INC. !12 S. Edwards Ph..538-3512 "Eyeing for the Builder~' Lbr - tools - paint - plywood - Hardware NEWBERG Newber# Drug 808 E. lit Ph. 888-4211 Jerry GeTke, Pharmac~et WNIglrL 0NAle t IIlIPITAL Imflq.l[l emmml m -- em4tm -- emmmo PRESCRIPTIONS aria Gray, Mrs. John Howard and Mrs Charles Carr. Refreshments were served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs Harold Dtmn from Silverton were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lioen Phelps. The Kill Kare Klub has post- poned their meeting to Thursday, Oct. 10. It will be at the home of Prs. Phillip Liebenow and will be a pot luck dinner at noon Mrs. Mariam Krake and Mrs. Walter Wagner called on Mr. and Mrs Ralph Timm at their new home in McMinnviile Tuesday aft- ernoon. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Graver in McMinnvilIe Mr and Mrs Jim Page of-Port- land are the parents of a new baby boy. Mrs. Page is a former resident of Dayton, being the daughter of Rev. and Mrs James Soden, formerly with the Dayton Baptist Church. Mrs. Mariam Krake and Mr. and Mrs John Aamodt recently went on an Odyssey Club of Port- land four day trip to Victoria, BC., Canada. They took the fer- ry from Port Angeles, Wash., to Victoria. They enjoyed the But- chart Garden and many other in- teresting sights of Victoria. Ann Stauffer accompanied Rite Berkey, both of Hubbard, on Fri- day when Mrs. Berkey brought~ her mother, Mrs. Golda Freshour, to,be a weekend guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mariam Krake. On Saturday they shopped in Mc. Minnville with Mrs. Dorothy Ford. Mrs. Freshour was a Sun- day dinner guest of her son, Mr and Mrs George Freshour, and he took her home to Hubbard that afternoon Mr and Mrs Ted Wiffs and Mr and Mrs Ardilla Krake were Monday guests of Mrs Mariam Krake. They enjoyed the Hawaii- an pineapp|e which Mrs. Krake's daughter bad brought her from Hawaii recently. The Family Night at the Pio- neer Evangelical Church last Wednesday was cancelled because so many were still busy with har- vest work. AU COIN TO SPEAK AT POLISH DINNER SATURDAY Lea AuCoin, Democratic Con. gresisonal candidate seeking, the seat being vacated by the retir- ing Wendell Wyatt, will speak before the Annual Polish Dinner in McMinnville Saturday, Oct. 5. The Oregon State Representa- tive will begin speaking at ap- proximately 7:30 pm. the dayton tribune I Don Cornett's Repair Cars, Tractors and Farm Machinery 9-6 MONDAY-FRIDAY 26 Years in Same Lecation 409 Oak, St; Dayton Phone 864-3336 III ~e HOPEWELL The story "Indian Big and In. dian Little," written by a Salem author was enjoyed by Pat, Greg and Jori Bieze and Lois, Danny and David Dumler last Monday, Sept 23 at the Maguren Library in Hopewell. All through Octob- er, the library will be open at 4 PM every Monday, and admission is free. Someone once said "You are what you read." The best stu- dents and most successful peo- ple are avid readers. The Hopewell Missionary So- ciety will hold their October meet. ing at the home of Mrs. Neis Si- pola on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 1:30 pin. All ladies of the community are invited to attend'. Hopewell Community Church and the Unionvale Community Church are taking part in the Sunday School Contest for attend- ance increase and ,new members for the Sunday School beginning next Sunday, Oct. 6, and will con- tinue thru November 10, at 8f45 am each Sunday morning. Every- one is invited to attend. Elmer P. 'COS' COSTELLO Republican For County Commissioner Position 1 Pd. By Committee to Elect Costello. Vera Bess, Treas. Rt. 1, Box 481, Dundee, Oregon 97115 (10/74) No home should be without one The all new PGE Watt Watchers Guide. We've brought the Guide up to date with the latest electric conservation tips--even index tabbed it to make each tip easier to find. Save energy and money. Remember, conserva- tion of electricity is just as important this year as it was last. New Edition is waiting for you Send the coupon below or visit the PGE office nearest you, forTour free copy. Portland General @ Electric Company I Conservation Center ! I Portland General Electric Company I I P.O. Box 1788 I I Portland, Oregon 97205 i i Please send me my free copy of the newly revised I I Watt Watchers Guide. I I ' Name I I Address i I ~City State Zip I ,~-;~1