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~'AGE 2 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON m THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1973
THE DA YTON TRIBUNE
Post 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
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Aswoclatlon . Founded 1885
CORRESPONDENTS PHONE
Dayton City J Mrs. Lena Filer, 864-3680
[-Iopewell, Fairview, Wheatland Mrs. N. O. Pearse, 868-7223
Lafayette City ~ ~ Peggy Wise, 864-2389
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
4th & Oak, Dayton
A Growing, Going, God Gloring
Church
H. D. Dunlap, Pastor Ph. 864-3502
Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
Classes for all ages.
Sunday 11 a.m. Morning Worship
and Children's Church.
Sunday 6 p.m. Choir Practice
Sunday 7 p.m. Evangelistic Serv-
ice
Tuesday 12:30 p.m. Women's Mis-
sionary Council.
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Night
consisting of Bible Study for
Adults over 25 yrs. Christ Am-
bassadors for ages 13-25. Royal
Rangers for boys 5-12. Mission-
ettes for girls 5-12.
1st Saturday each month 6:30.
Youth fellowship time.
A warm welcome is extended
to all
UNIONVALE COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Pastor, Rev. Charles R. Ludwig
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 am---Morning Worship Ser-
vice
li:00 am---Sunday School
6:30 pm--<~spel Vespers
7:30 pm--Evening Service
PIONEER EVANd ELICAL
CHURCH
Dayton, Oregon
Phone 864--3338
9:45 a.m.---Sunday ~.hool
11:00 a.m.--2Clorning Worship
7:00 p.m--Eventng Worship
7:50 pm.mYouth Fellowship, Ad-
ult Fellowship
WEDNESDAY: 7:00 pm -- Choir
Rehearsal. 8:00 pm--Prayer and
Bible Hour
1st MONDAY: 8:00 pm -- EUB
Men's Meeting
1st THURSDAY: 7:30 pm -- Es-
ther Rice Circle
2nd FRIDAY: 1:30 pm -- Ramona
Circle
LAST WEDNESDAY: 6:30 pm --
Family Night
1st WEDNESDAY: 9:00 pm -- Ad-
ministrative Council
2nd THURSDAY: 7:30 pro--Board
of Trustees
LAST THURSDAY: 7:30 "pm
Sunday School Board
FI RST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dayton, Oregon
Phone 864-2474
-Walter H. Wagner, Pastor
9:45 am--Sunday School for all
ages
11:00 am--Morning Worship
6:30 pro--The Baptist Youth Fel-
lowship
7:30 pro--Evening Worship of ser-
mon and song
2nd Tuesday evening ~ Sunday
School teachers meeting.
WEDNESDAY---:3:30 pro. Junior
choir. 7:30 pm--The hour of
power Bible Study and Prayer
2nd Thursday -- Maranatha So-
ciety meets
1st Thursday, family night and
fellowship
DAYTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Gerald Carter, Pastor
Phone 864-3529
"The Church of the Chimes"
9:40 am--Teachers Prayer Meet-
ing
9:45 am--Bible School. Class for
all ages
11:00 am--Worship Service
Nursery provided for small chin
dren.
~F~DPm----Sunday evening services
NESDAY---8:00 pro. Adult
Choir Rehearsal. 7:00 pm--Bi.
ble Study and Prayer Service,
Weekly Meetings.
1st TUESDA' Z--7:30 pm---Church
Board Meeting
2nd THURSDAY---2:00 pm---Chrls.
tian Women's Fellowship
HOPEWELL SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Harold E. Kurtz, Pastorr
Ph. 625-7498 Sherwood
Sabbath Services---Saturday
9:30---Sabbath School
]:1 :O0---Worship Service
Wednesday 7:30--Prayer Meeting
7:30 p.m.--Women's Guild Meet-
ing
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Lafayette, Oregon
9:45 a.m.---Sunday School
11:00 a.m.~hurch Service
6:45 pm Young People's Groups
7:30---Evening Bible Hour
WEDNESDAY--7:30 pm Prayer
HOPEWELL COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Pastor, Rev. Charles R. Ludwig
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 am---Sunday School
11:10 am--Worship Service
DHS Chooses Boy
L A F A Y E T T E u.s. Bon o,p
And Girl of Month
By PEGGY WISE -- 804-2389" Earnings Increase Dayton High School chooses
their boy and girl of September
U. S. Bancorp, parent corpora- on the basis of involvement in
tion of United States National school activities.
Mayor Edwina Meitzen and Bank of Oregon, reports consoli- Karen Hawman, daughter of
Councilman Peggy Wise repre- dated income before securities Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hawman, Dun-
sented Lafayette at the City- transactions fo rthe first nine dee, was picked as September's
County Officials meeting Wed- months of 1973 of $14,738,000, or girl. Karen is a member of GAA,
nesday, Oct. 3 at the McMinnville $1.82 per share, compared to $12,- FHA and Honor Society. She has
128,000, or $1.50 per share for played varsity volleyball for the
courthouse. After the meeting, the first nine months of 1972, ac- past two years and this year she
those interested were given .a cording to LeRoy B. SLaver, chair- is once again doing a great job
look at and a briefing on the new man and chief executive officer, on the court. Karen gets very
"911" communication systerq be- The increase represents a gain involved in everything she does
ing installed in the courthouse, of 21.3 per cent over 1972 on a and is a very outstanding student.
Looks a little like the computer per share basis. James Pendleton, son of Mr.
U.S. Bancorp's net income forand Mr~ Nathan Pendleton, Day-
banks one sees on shows like the first nine months of thiston, was named Boy of September.
"Star Trek," etc but it is very year was $14,145,000, or $1.82 per James is the Dayton Student
real and very usable. There Will share, compared to $11,866,000, or Body President. He is currently
be more about this center when $1.46 per ~hare for the first nine a cross-country runner and dur-
it is completely hooked up. There months of 1972, SLaver said. ing spring he will take a lap as
Staver reported that previously a track member. James is a mem-
are only a few cities in the coun-
announced negotiations by U. S. ber of Cardinal D.
ty who have not subscribed to be Bancorp to acquire Bay Area Fi-
included in the use of this center, nance Co. of Santa Monica, Calif Qui It Show Slated
Lafayette his signed.up and Will 'have been terminated, because,
have full use of its advantages he said, "it did not prove possible At ~)x Barn ~/~LISeUITI
for fire, police, ambulance, etc. to work out an acquisition on mu- A quilt show has been sched-
calls, tually acceptable terms." uled at the Oxbarn Museum in
Agnes Merrill accompanied Citing soaring short-term inter- Auraro, Oct. 20 through N~v. 3.
Peggy Wise to Corvallis Saturday est rates and an abrupt spurt in Showings will be held Monday
morning to deliver some things to the rate of inflation during the through Saturday, 10 a.m= to 4
Nell Wise. They stopped for din- third quarter of 1973, Stayer said p.m and Sundays, 2-5 p.m. Ad-
ner in Monmouth on the way there is reason to believe that the mission will be $1.25.
home. upward pressure caused by sky- Some of the quilts and coverlets
Mrs. Dale Hodgins of Amity rocketing food prices has been were made and used during the
has been the house guest of the abated. He also said it is too soon period when Aurora was a coiony
Orville Hodgins' since Friday, to conclude that the long-awaited in 1856-1883. Demonstrations of
Oct. 5. She returned home Tues- downward trend in interest rates quilting by women from the Zion
day, Oct. 9. She accompanied has begun, even though there Mennonite Church in Hubbard
Peggy Wise and Agnes Merrill to have been recent significant de- will be presented every day ex-
the health spa Monday. clines in short-term rates in sev- cept Sunday.
eral sectors of the market. The quilt will be displayed
Ollie Singleton, sister of Jose-
phine Wascher, fell and brokeAt the Dayton Branch of U. S.throughout the OxBarn Museum
her hip. She is at the McMinnville National, on September 30, 1973, located in Aurora, one-half block
hospital for treatment which will deposits were $2,883,721, accord- off Highway 99E. The museum
include an operation to place a ing to Richard Freeborn, manag- has a year-round display of the
plate in her hip. er. He also xeported loans on the furnishings, tools and artifacts in
same date were $847,398. use during colony days.
The Bill Hills family accompa-
nied a hunting party to Macks--- I
Canyon Bee. Park just out of Mau- le"~ e,t e,-,~ ,~1 J,-t ,ll",~e'.
pin along the Deschutes Friday
through Monday: Others on the
trip were the Howard Hills fam- SALE -- OCTOBER 12 THRU 18 --- AS QUANTITIES LAST
ily of Portland, the James Peters 6Vz-OZ. GORTON'S
family of Forest Grove and Run Minced or Chopped Clams 3/$1 O0
G r o s c h o n of Portland. Bill
brought home a deer and two of 15-OZ.
the other hunters filled their Pheasant Dog or Cat Food
tags. .
Visitors at the Jason (Diane) WHITE OR ASSOI~TED COLORS 4-ROLL PACKS
Breaux home were Mr. and Mrs. 3/ 1
Dave Sweigart and family of Northern Toilet Tissue . .00
Ferndale, Wash. Marlyn Adams
and Diane Breaux Will be project Value Brand Sliced Bacon . lb. 99c
leaders for Thursday's Extension
meeting. They went to Portland Caramel Apples
Tuesday to gather material for
the "Japanese Cuisine" lesson.
Agnes Merrill and son Merlin, S M 0 K E D P I C N I C S . lb. 81c
Ariie Courtney of McMinnvilie
and Peggy Wise drove to Detroit 4 OPEN 9 AM-9 PM WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY ~
Dam Sunday. The leaves are be-
ginning to turn gold and red.
Many hunters were returning
along this route. Only one deer