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November 5, 1970     Dayton Tribune
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.~ZC PAGE 8 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON -- THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 1970 Kienle Music IThe Village Squarei Company "Mildred Maulding---Owner" The Village Square is located at "Ed Kienle, Sr. r:" Owner" The Kienle Music Company is located at 228 Third in McMinn- ~ ille; Phone 472-7726. They fea- ture only high quality musical in- struments and nationally known W~RLITZER pianos and organs, which have been endorsed by the leading musical authorities of the country. Kienle Music Company also features the full line of famous S~YLVANIA television and stereo equipment. A very complete rec- ord section makes Kienle Music Company the record center for this area. It is very difficult for the un- initiated these days to select a musical instrument and get fulJ value for their money unless they are dealing with someone in whom they have confidence. For this reason there is a general satisfaction i'n doing business with Kienle Music Company. During the time they have been in business they have merited a reputation for their fair and straight forward dealings. This insures the customers of getting a quality musical instrument and their policy of one price and easy payments insures you full value for your money. It is with great pleasure that the authors of this 1970 Town and Country Review recommend the Kienle Music Company for all of your music needs. (Advertisement) Reeder's Time Shop "Vernon Reeder -- Owner" Reeder's Time Shop is located at 620 Linfield Avenue in Mc- MinnviUe, phone 472-203~L The finest in Watch, Clock, and Jewelry repair is featured at this shop. Here at this fine shop you will find expert service that fea- tures true craftsmen in this par- ticular trade. He can be trusted to handle the most valued of Antique Clocks and Watches and you are assured of the most exacting workmanship when you entrust your prized Clocks, Watches, or JewElry to this firm. Remember, this service, of- fered to the people of this area, is a one-of-a-kind PROFESSION which cannot be matched or found in many Other places. This is his own specialty work and he is so~}ght for this service by peo- ple who want the very best workmanship possible on their treasured articles. We, the editors, of this 1970 Town and country Review, rec- ommend Reeder's Time Shop to alI of our many readers for all your Watch, Jewelry, and Clock repair. If you have need of his service, or have a friend who should know of this service, we suggest that you call upon this firm to have the job done right. (Advertisement) I 411 Third in MeMinnville, phone 472-T307. Here they feature the latest styles in modern dress de- sign. They carry a complete line of ladies ready-to-wear suitable for the college girl, business wo~ man, or housewife. This shop ca- ters to the discriminating woman. They have kept right in step with the tastes of the women in this section, and carry some of the finest brand names in women's apparel. tn this shop you can find just the right accessories to complete your new outfit. Also they can show you an array of sport clothes, play suits, slacks, skirts and blouses you will like. De- pend upon them to furnish the cothes you will need. Whether it is a coat, suit, bag or dress, this is the shop where you always will find an exciting Selection. If you have not visited the ~v-zl- lage Square you are cordially in- vited to do so. The editors of this 1970 Review make it our pleasure to recom- mend this fine store to all our readers. (Advertisement) Our House of Ceramics "Melvin and Margarette Forell-- Owners" Enjoy making useful and beau- tiful ceramic items, stoneware, vases, pitchers, and other items by taking classes, and using the facilities of Our House of Ceram- ics at 217 Baker, in MdMinnville. Telephone 472-6066 and arrange to take lessons here. You'll enjoy this fascinating 'hobby that helps you create beautiful ceramic it eros. They also have available all the supplies and equipment nec- essary to this hobby line and have added a gift boutique in their shop as well as a new gift boutique also at the Dayton Boothe and Lounge on Highway 99W. Ceramic objects are made from clay that is given its shape when it is soft and wet. The clay is placed in, special furnaces called "kilns." The heating process or "firing" may ,be completed at .a temperature up to and includin~ 2,300 degrees Fahrenheit. The clay then becomes stonelike and cannot be dissolved in water. You'll find ceramic making an intriguing hobby when you take advantage of the facilities and services of Our House of Ceram- ics. , This 1970 Town and Country Review, and its editors, suggests that you contact this firm and learn more about the ceramic hobby line. (Advertioement) On a long trip, tune to radio stations 100 to 200 miles ahead in order to obtain current-road and weather .information. Have Zooming Costs Out-Paced Your Insurances? DON'T GUESS . . FIND OUT C. WADE MATTOX VI MATTOX Phone 864-2213 P.O. Box 98 Dayton, Oregon 97114 Dairy Queen Di-ive-In "Norman and Clairemae Gusinde Owners" Good food and fast service is the byword of the Dairy Queen Drive In located at ~2th and Bak- er in McMinnville phone 472-6320. As many people in this area have found, there is no better drive-in than this one. On their menu you will find taste tempting hamburgers and sandwiches, french fries, all types of cold drinks, and some of the ~best frozen desserts you've ever tasted, and all prepared in the most sanitary conditions with modern equipment. The management of this drive- in has made it a point to hire employees who are courteous and who will give you fast service. The compilers of this 1970 Town and Country Review sug- gest to our readers that the next time they are in town, they stop in at the Dairy Queen Drive In for a tasty filling meal at little cost. We compliment them for their reputation of quality food and friendly service. (Advertisement) KMCM Radio "Norm Aldred --- Manager" Radio Station KMCM, 1260 on your dial, on Lafayette Ave in McMinnville, phone 472-21ffl, is giving the people the best of mu- sic and entertainment from local and national sources. They fea- ture a commercial and education- al broadcasting service in an in- telligent arid dignified manner. Wise advertisers consult this radio station knowing that their products will be brought to the attention of a wide and diversified a u d i e n c e. Their advertising doesn't cost it pays. The entire staff here is of the highest caliber in both national and local radio work. Everyone is thoroughly professional and ex- perienced in every respect. That is why it is such a pleasure to al- ways listen to this station. The editors of this ,1970 Town and Country Review recommend you always have your dial set for Station KMCM, 1260 on your dial, you'll enjoy every minute. (Advertisement) John's Electric "John Finn --- Owner" John's Electric located in back of Farmers Co-Op on Highway 99 on Route 2, in McMinnville is equipped to render you a com- plete new and used electric mot- or, and pump service. This concern's knowledge of electric motor and pump repair work was received in the vast but greatly specialized school of ex- perience and personal contact with the public. When you have electric motor repair work to be done, you can rest assured that it will receive the attention of qualified personnel and the ~best service when taken to this firm. They use only the best in quality materials. So from a standpoint of thoroughness, the policies of this reliable company are the best possible to be secured. Seldom in the way of an elec- trical motor will they be too large for their expert service. It is with great pleasure that we, the writers of this 1970 Re- view call your attention to this vrogressive concern, and suggest that you make this your head- quarters for pump or electric motor work. (Advertisement) REPUBLICAN WOMEN TO HEAR DR. DAVID LESHANA Dr. David LeShana, President of George Fox College, will be the featured speaker at the No- vember meeting of .Yamhill Co. Republican Women's Club on Fri- day, Nov. 13 at Bowman's Res- taurant, Newberg. Sentinel Bookkeeping "Richard Bannister- Owner" An efficient b.ookkeeping and tax service is an essential busi- ness in a commUnity. The SEN- TINEL BOOKKEEPING at ~315 Evans in MdMinnville, phone 472- 7549 offers bookkeeping and tax work for merchants in this area. To properly direct a business, the manager or owner should keep his mind free from details in order that he may introduce new and better methods into the business. As the directing head, it is his duty to guide the busi- ness upward, and over the rocks and pitfalls that are so prevalent, particularly at this time. Quite obviously, no business executive cangive his entire attention to the expansion of the business if he has loaded himself with the mechanics of keeping his own books. The editors of this 1970 Town and Country Review suggest to our readers that they let a ~ook- keeper handle their bookkeeping needs. In this area the one to call is the well known SE1N-2~- N~L BOOKKEEPING. (Advertisement) Dr. LeShana, who is listed as one of the outstanding educators of America, will speak at the lunch hour on Political Science at George Fox. The public is invited to both the 11 a.m. business hour, and the 12 p.m. program. An added item of interest during the busi- ness hour, will be an informal talk by Dorothy LeFevre on her recent trip to Alaska. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Chas. Carr, phone 868-75~9. GARDENING COURSE TO BE GIVEN AT DAYTON SCHOOL The Dayton School District is sponsoring a class in gardening and horticulture for the patrons of the Day, on School District. The class will be offered on Thursday night, in the shop class, beginning Nov. 5 from .7:30 to 9:30. Bruce Bolden will be the instructor and there will be no charge for the course. The class will mainly con- sider how to successfully grow flower and vegetaJble gardens. ~[lllllllln]]ll itllllllllllliiillrmil[llnlim TIIIlIIIIIlilE[II]nIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII fl Ill J~: IN WILLAMINA Dannie's Bar FRIDAY 'NIGHT 9-2 Sound of. Arbitration i