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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1932)
Thursday, Sept. 29, 1932 Œ b r TH i 11 n ni t h n <£ m e s Indoor Rodeo Feature of Exposition j P age 3 “ T e n c h Y o u r H o lla r « to H o v e M o r e Ge n t s ” ht{ B r in g in g T h e m to W i l l o m i n c T j MID-WEEK ~ FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCT. 5-6 r S' L I 4 ) “ Midnight”, world-famoua "bucker” who has never been ridden — unless much-disputed ride of Frank Studnlck, Oregon cowboy, Pendleton, 1931. Is conceded — with rest of McCarty-Elliott outfit will furnish indoor rodeo thrills at Pacific International, Portland, October 15-22. A th rillin g Indoor rodeo w ill be the feature of thin year's Pacific International Livestock Exposition to be held In Portland, Oregon, October 15-22 Inclusive — the Me C urly E llio tt o u tfit with Ils full string of famous bucking hors*s and tw enty five leading burkaroos and women riders of the country, of world championship variety. T he rodeo features w ill be open to the world with approxim ately $10.000 In prise money. This Is the same rodeo with the famous "M idn igh t" that doubled the receipts this year at the Denver Western Stork Show and the Fort W orth Stock Show, and held the spotlight at the Omaha Aksarben, the Cheyenne F ro n tie r Pays, and *it Dendwotxl. South Lakota. It w ill be featured nt eight matinee and seven evening performances, giving close up th rills th at w ill pack the re served s'>ats. In addition to the rodeo the arena venia w ill Include the slx-ln-hand •teavy draft teams, local riding * »ZAzZ,,* academy exhibitions and the daily parade of winning anim al exhibits. Your Dollar Will Go Farther Here According to the president, T . B. W ilcox, Jr., the exposition as a whole w ill be more complete this year than in the past. Housed un der one immense roof eleven acres In extent w ill lie the usual attrac tive Industrial Exhibits, D airy and Land Products Show, Beef z„d D airy C attle Show. Sheep Show; shows of hogs, goats, poultry, ra h hits and dogs; and exhibits of w*ld life, fish and game. In many of these divisions Interesting new breeds and types w ill be exhibited. Premiums totaling »75.000, fur nished by state, county and breed ers' associations, will go to this year's winners. Por some time now we have been telling you that you can buy quality merchandise for LESS in Willamina. But don t take our word for it, come and find out for your self. The items on this page alone will save you real money. M i l l e r ’s M e a t M a r k e t Beef Shoulder Roast n>. 12c Members of Ihe Boys' and Girls' 4 11 and Sm ith Hughes Vocational Education Clubs are preparing for unusually fine cxhiblta. Reduced fares to Portland for the Exposition. October 15-22, have been announced by all railroads. Pork Shoulder Roast ib. 13c D o n ’t T h r o w I t A w a y ! L e t U s F ix I t K . C . S h e tte r ly W e repair household goods, guns fishing tackle, or M .J .B . C ofi w hat have you VERN HUDDLESTON W illam ina C a k e F lo u r Public Sale At the w. can Oregon Beginning at 1 p.m. pkg- 27c W . R . N e e ly Toilet Tissue “ S 5c Gold Dust large pkg. 24c Berk farm. 4 miles south of Willamina or H miles east of the Wallace bridge on the Dallas highway. WEDNESDAY G old M edal nC THD C D C V V I U D E i IY 0 Q COWS AND HEIFERS Q Guernsey, Jersey and 1 Black Poll 1 High Grade Guernsey Bull 3 HORSES 1 large horse. 15 years old. 1 large horse, 9 years old. 1 large Shire mare, 6 years old, bred to Shire horse. About 62 Head of Angora Goats W illa m in a H a r d w a r e I Hot Shot Batteries each $1.69 1 3 Brood Sows, 12 Pigs, 2 Shoats, 4 Fattening Hogs and 1 Boar. 90-volt B Batteries s? $2.19 FARM MACHINERY row. 1 small spring-tooth Harrow, 1 Hay Rake, 1 double disc Plow, 1 16-inch and 1 12-inch Walking Plow, 1 Corrugated Koller, 1 old iron wheel Wagon 1 Drill, 1 1-horse Cultivator, 1 Go-Devil, 1 single shovel Plow, 1 small gas engin, 1 well pump. 1 platform scales, 1 cream separator, 2 sets harness. 5 collars, 1 saddle, hay slings with attachment. Carrier and ropes and forks, and some other tools. TERMS OF SALE will be cash up to $20. Over $20, ninty days time will be allowed on bankable note bearing 8'V interest. W. BECK, Owner J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer C. M. HOWARD, Clerk AUCTION SALE At the W. Beck farm, 4 miles south of Willamina or I miles east of Wallace bridge on Dallas highway. W e d n e s d a y , O c t. 5 , L B e g in n in g a t 1 p . m . □ T h e Q u a lity o f A ll G o o d s in T h e s e A d s i s G u a r a n t e e d to B e a s R e p r e s e n t e d Reading Ads Is a Good Habit to Get Into