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THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 1970
Marine Gunnery Sgt. Kenneth
DriskiI1, son of MA and Mrs. John
Driskill, left for San Diego Mon-
day morning to return to service.
He will stop on the way in Lan-
caster, Calif to visit his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Poulson and
their six children.
Remember the Lafayette Home
Extension Unit Flea Market Fri:
day, Nov. 6, in McMinnvUle at
the YamhilI County. Fairgrounds.
Hours 12 to 8. They will have
home made baked and canned
goods and handcrafts.
Steel Roiling Mills Inc. in ~Mc-
Minnville. Blanchard, a .mold 0P-
erator, was repairing a grinder
when his hand was caught and
By ORVAL COFFEV
a three hour tour of Maryhill,
,Wash and all thru Eastern
Wash. Thru Goldendale. and had
lunch in Yakima and visited his
brother-irf-laJw, Adrian Rogers,
who works in the 3aci~ Frost
plant and he gave them three big
boxes of Golden Delicious apples.
They visited Ellensburg, Wenat-
chee, Moses Lake, Soap LoRe,
Coulee City and attended church
in Grand Coulee near the Dam.
They visited Kettle Falls and had
dinner in Colville with Mr. and
big event the group had organ-
ized and they were well pleased.
4,ast week some members of the
group, ranging from'25 to 30 peo-
ple, chopped wood for one Eola
village family.
The Genies 4-H club has four
new members .with a membership
of 15. Wednesday they made Hal-
loween cookies.
Marine Pvt. 1st class Jerry
Payne is home from CLamp La-
5uene in North Carolina before
going tO Camp Pendieton Nov. 17,
before going overseas. He has
been home about a week and has
"gone elk hunting.
Mrs. Amuier Sletz and his bro-
Fairen W. Blanchard, PA, son ther Fred Sletz. Underhill used to
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blanchard, go to school with the Sletz bTo- Extension Group
injured his hand Saturday in an thers. Thru Newport they visited
industrial accident at Cascade Mrs. Lilian Wangen in Priest PAv-
Tours Educational
er Idaho and had lunch in Cour-
Center
Location
dAlene, Idaho and returned to[
Wash. thru Farmington. TheY~ By PEGGY WISE
stayed with Mr. and Mrs. G: A.
Light and took them out to din-The colors ofautumn red
her in Steptoe. They came thru
CoIfax and.down to Walla W'alla
and delivered a package in CoN]of us from the Extension office
lege Place where they hit raim, found our way up to the site of
In Boardman it just poured. They the Oregon 4-H Educational Cen-
came back to The Dalles and ter -- 720 acres located in East-
mangled in the machine. He was
taken by ambulance to Good Sa-
maritan Hospital. He lost some of
his little finger and had surgery
on the one next to it.
The Oddfellows and Rebekahs
home in Portland was given a
THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON -- PAGE 5
IHopewell
: .
Mrs. Lillian PAsser as leader for
the lesson on Ecuador. Mrs. Nels
S i p o 1 a, President, will have
charge of the business meeting.
All ladies :of the community are
invited.
The Innomirmta Club was en-
tertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Legg SaturdaY eve-
ning, Oct. 31, with potluck sup-
per. Those who enjoyed the eve-
ning of games and visiting were
Mr. and Mrs. John Geisler, Mr.
and Ml's. :lohn Fuqua, [Mr. and
Mrs. N. O. Pearse, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Daum, and Virginia Magness.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben l~ist re-
turned October 31 from a visit
with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Campbell and baby son of
Geneva, Nebraska, and Mr. Reist's
sister, Mr. and [Mrs. James Rein-
bold of Atanson, Michigan. They
report good weather, and gor-
geous coloring on the trees and
,@
The evening services of the
Hopewell and Unionvale Com-
munity Churches will be held at
Hopewell C~htlrch Nov. ,15, 22 and
29. There will be no evening ser-
vice Nov. B, because of the 1LIome-
coming service at Unionvale
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. John Geisler
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and .'Mrs. Allen Brown to in-
spect their new home near Ore-
gon City, Beaver Creek area.
musical program and a mock stayed with Mrs. Ferry again and ern Polk County -- 8 miles NW shrubs of Northern Michigan.
shotgun wedding Saturday even- took her and a friend of hers, out of Salem in the Eo!a Hills region. They especially enjoyed the Co-
ing by the McMinnville lodge, to C tiff' Be ~t ecue to ceteb ate T[ e forn ker ow mr ( [ thL group lumbia Gorge drive on their way
After the program they were Mrs. Far "y's bi :thday O( t. 22 ~nd of seven hc me~ :eads has ~lanted h~me.
served cookies and cider. Lewisretmned horle that ev ruing m~my dilfeIent kind of trees in Mr. and Mrs Glen G ge of U S E D P I P E
Wiediwtsch was ma~ter of cere- Sulda~ aft e~ noon Mrs )an th,~ year; l.e c ~med this land Falls City were weekend guests @. ]~ I rid rid x ~,T /'~ o
rapines. Lewis, 23, is said to be Gibb, m ~ tten ~ d the O Mfel] )ws ov ~r ,100 st ecle ;. W, sa~ many of Mrs. Esther Polvl. Ronald Pol- Off. 1~ I l I I IN ~.~
the youngest secretary the Odd- and ~ebekah,' lmme wi0~ Dis ~ict Re dwood~ c n ~ ~r t~ ur. ~Iimosa, vi of Corvallis was home" from ~, . .
'fellow lodge has ever had in the One C0ncent'ol officers and enCascara, Plune Ho: y; at1 are college also ~ too ummeter
State well represented along the way " " : 6 ' "
tertained the folks with songs and . Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gerzinski, ~ :- c [ 1~ 2,3
among the many kinds oz ever
Several weeks ago Mrs. Meiea kitchen band. Refreshments - formerly of Salem, moved into " : I0 [ 2" 30
green spruce and pine along the
Hopper and Mr. Uda Underhill were served and each resident the trailer home of Mr. and Mrs. . 10c [2 30
called on his cousin, Mrs. iVfaxy was presented with a flashlight, way. [Stanley Keigbtley and family 1~" 17c [ 3" . 4 c
Ferry in The Dallas. After stay- Saturday evening the youth There are many springs that t h~ past week, after the Keight- Acoustical Ceiling Tile 10c sq, ft.
ing all night with her they took group sponsored by the 7th-Day feed the 10 small ponds. There ley s moved into their new home FIuorescnt Lites, 4-ft. w/~bs $7.50
Adventist Church in McMinnville are two wells that-will furnish on MdKinley Lane. Storage cabinets and shelving
' had a progressive Halloween Par- the necessary water for the fu- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hea~le andFormica Top Receiving Counters
[The I ty. First was the home of Mr. and ture projects planned. Janice of Gresham and Mr. andBricks, 3 e uncleaned; 6 c elnd
Mrs. George !Kirkwood and sons [ Wash Basins w/fxtres ~5 to $7.50
Mrs. Broadwaters in Dayton; We saw all of these things on of Forest Grove were Sunday Toilets complete ~ $,12.00 up
,STEAK HOUSE| they were served hors d'oeuvre lour uided tour. We visited the
and snacks, played records and 'barn ' We walke thro
. . d ugh a Mrs. Louise Dalkeo f Monmouth[Hot Water Heaters $10.00 up
I LAFAYETTE, OREGON I sang. They had tacos at the home ] roofed shed and went down steps guests of Mrs. Margaret J'anzen. [ Water Pumps from . $35.00 uP
: Of '.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith in I covered with slabs of slate and was a Friday" afternoon guest at / 3xX2 Planks & Timbers $50.00 iM
UellClOUS Steaks Family
B -- B Lafayette and next took a hay-/marble. Against 'the wall of a the Janzen home. Mr. and Mrs. ]No. 2 Dimen. Lmbr $40 to $55 M
Dinners Our Specialty ride from the home of Mr. and[small room was a heaw bench Robert Janzen andsons were Sat-[lx6 T&G and Shiplap $40-$55 M
Prices to F~t Your Pocketbook r
I " I Mrs. Elme Smith in Amity, to/from an early railroad station urday evening callers. [Drs w/Hardware & Frame $4 Up
~---- [ Plate Glass View Wndws 80c sq ft
l" " 'l Eola Hill They had a.eampfire]the doors in this Were old and FAIRVIEW /Window Sash, Many sizes 80e Up
| OPEN 7 AM'TO 8 PM Ii:and toasted marshmMlows- andlvery ornate, taken from old
-~ Closed Mondays ~ " ~/ d ughnuts" There were about 35[homes torn down in the area of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.]-- NEW BLDG. SUPPLIES --
m] young people. This is the first [Salem and vicinity. Inside the Elmer Polvi were Mr. and Mrs ~Hrdbrd Pan~ls, 4x8x3~'' $1.66 sht
---~ " " ~(I barn was a huge fire place and " I "
Ray Knight of Albany, former]ChiPboard Pn s, 4x8xS~ $2:25 aht
- ' ' ~[we met Mrs. Mullins who invited residents of Fairview, and Mr /15-1b-' Bldg. Felt $2.40 roll
I John Deere - Homelite - Wade Rain I/us to warm ourselves before the and Mrs. Glen Gage of Falls City [ Roll Roofing 45-1b 65-1:b 90-lb.
I ~/roaring fire and sign the guest " " " t
Mrs. Lillian PAsser was a Sun-]Black Drain T=le 24 leng hs
[ SALES and SERVICE ' t[book. She showed us maps and day guest of Mr. and Rvfrs Larry / 2" Dia. 5c ft.~3" 8c ft.---4" 10c ft.
I ' " ' ' " I/answered questions. It wasn't Aamold and family of Beaverton. J ---T~
I HOME WTMEB qTfmW ~i~VT~%]'(~. %r&RArI-III T Cfl " [/hard to see the tremendous po- /~
~" L' I[tential of this project even at Safet~'-experts assert thai rear~" S RIT=ER c.
" ",this early stage of the tour.
PHONE McMINNVILLE 472-5184 end collisions are the-most sense- [4952 Portland Rd. Ph. 364-6151
/ ~l Mr. Sandy ~rown was our less cause of highway fatalities. [ ' -- SALEM, OREGON
~]~ O,~& lr~l'~ qP : . o /~ ~[ guide over the miles of roadway Stay at least one car length behind [ OPen
saturdays 8:00 to 1:00
[ t. .aun :tractor Implement Lo. / which is in the process of being the car in front of you for .every/ - . '.
. improved into all weather roads.
[ H I G H WAY 99W at EVANS -- McMIN N VI LLE, OREGON ~ 10 miles of speed. |~ x xx ~ x x x x x x x x x x
-" - - ] -7 s " e pp Cab",Ho y Cab" ,
- Dear Horse Curve, Dead Horse
Cabin and many more. It would e e
take a number of articles to do
SALE -- NOVEMBER 5 THRU 18 -- AS QUANTITIES LAST
PORK STEAKS lb. 59c
LAND-O-FROST CHIPPED
BEEF, TURKEY, etc. . .
MORTON'S
FROZEN APPLE PIES
3-OZ. PKGS.
3 for 89c
22-OZ.
ea. 27c
SILK BRAND 4.ROLL PKGS.
TOILET TISSUE . 3for $1.00
Darigold COTTAGE CHF E pint 25c
FIRM, RIPE BANANAS . . . lb. lOc
U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS ACCEPTED
OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY -- 9 a.m. to 8 px0.
OPEN WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAY
justice to each area. The poten-
tial for participation by young
people is limitless. There is so
much to be done.
The Youth and Careers Chair-
men have a natural to work for
in the Center. All chairmen
should be sure to attend the
Chairman Training Committee
Meeting Nov. 19, 1970 at the
Courthouse when this' will be ex-
plained and maps and details can
be obtained to take back to your
units.
You can be sure the Center has
five more avid boosters when we
returned to "McMinnvine. 'You
will be hearing more about this
center. Visit it for yourself--some
roads in the Center are passable
all year -- wear boots and walk
those that aren't. It is really an
experience for young and old.
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