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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1932)
Page 8 3® H la in iu a C i m e • Thursday, Sept- 29, 1932 Willamina Shopping Guide Ä Ä Ö n i t ' 3 N otice to C reditor* t I same, duly verified as required by law, Man Wants Barley, Wheat, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T h a t! tagether with the proper vochera. to the undersigned administrator at his resi and Feed in Carload Lots the undersigned, Andrew H. Kershaw. dence in Willamina, Oregon, and within j Jr., has been duly appointed administra six months from the date of this notice. We are in receipt o f a le tte r tor of the estate of Bessie H. Kershaw, Dated this 15th day of September, deceased, by an order of the County 1932. a skin g us to fu rn is h names o f Court of the State of Oregon for the Andrew H. Kershaw, Jr. any dealers, m ills, o r g ro w e is Administrator of the Estate of County of Yamhill, and that he has duly Bessie H. Kershaw, Deceased, who can fu rn ish wheat, barley, qnalified for such trust. l-eland S. Duncan o r feed in carload qua ntities, and NOW THEREFORE, all persons hav Attorney for said Estate .. „ if a n y o f o u r r e a d e r s a r e in p o s i- ing claims against said estate are here Date of first publication. Sept. 15, 1932 .• . .... .... . . . Date of last publication, Oct. 13, 19321l,on Q ualify we w ill tie glad to by notified and required to present the m b m ■m m m * a m MEAT 11c A rm o u r’* S tar B rand P ou n d 10c 15c 14c 10c 18c 18c 18c 15c 15c 15c B u y Y our F re s h a n d C u re d M e a ts Of Your Local Meat Market Willamina and Grand Ronde, Ore. < Give Mrs. Wm. Hahbs has been helping Mrs. S.N. Allen while her daughter, Mrs- J. J. Allen has been confined to her bed. Mrs. J.J. Allen has named her new son Norbert Gail. For Saturday and Monday October 1 and 3 That’s a grand Shaw story. The one relating to his trip to Russia. Stroll- ! ing along the hanks of the Volga, he encountered a beuutlful girl playing tn the send. lie stopped to chat with the child, j who immediately took a liking to the hisirded sage. They walked along the river for a while, her hund In his. Shaw, enjoying the trivialities of which they talked. Finally the little one in formed the Shavian body that it was time for her to go home. “Good-by, iny dear,” he said, “and when mother asks you where you have been, tell her you have been walking along the Volga with George Bernard 9-39 Colorado Field Fencing 34c per rod 14 Gauge Barbed Wire $1.75 per spool Shaw.” Miller’s Meat Markets Ke rutabegas and beans. Elmer sent i» p- pers, cantaloupes, corn, tomatoes and bean*. Charles sent watermelons, corn, tomatoes, beets and potatoes. Mr. Black the county agent came out Sunday mor ning. and got the exibits. He was very pleased with them. A sso c ia tio n W ith S a g e N$>t O n e-S id ed H onor For Saturday and Monday, Oct. 1 and 3 SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, lb. . PORK SHOULDER ROAST, lb. BEEF ROAST . BOILING BEEF, Plate or Neck, lb. PORK CHOPS, lb. . . . ROUND STEAK, lb. VEAL STEAK, lb. . . . T-BONE STEAK, lb. . PORK SHOULDER STEAK, lb. SIRLOIN STEAK, Beef, lb. . La Vern Werth, Johnnie Schurch, El mer Werth and Charles Webb, mem bers of the ’’Toilers of the Soil” garden club sent exibits to the stat fair. La Vern sent squash, cabbage, corn, car rots and potatoes. Johnnie sent turni|)s, ---------------- 3---------------- WEEK-END BARGAINS H a m b e r g e r , lb. B o ile d H a m , ■■ Put them in touch w ith the buy er. W rite us, g iv in g data, and we w ill send you his name and address, and » ill also send yours to him . rock hauling that was done by the Bab- ler Bros, have already left. The big fire is about over, although a few men are still watching it, due to the unusual dry spell. Green Stamps The great name was absolutely un known to the child, but she recognised the courtesy In the words of her strange friend and « a s not to be out done. Her pleasant smile and bow- acquired a quaint gravity. She re 12 Gauge Barbed Wire plied : “And when yon go home and they ask you where you have been tell them that you were walking along the Volga with Kstherina Ivanovna Fyodor® vltch.”—New York Morning Telegraph 15 inch $2.49 per spool Barn Broom 80c GILBERT CREEK NEW S Eleanor Reed returned from a two- week visit in Portland Thursday. William Fast returned from McMinn ville hospital Saturday and left for Se attle with his folks who drove down to get him. Dr. Graves spent the week-end at her country home. Her mother returned to Mrs. Patterson's after two weeks in Portland. Mrs. Tom Kingsbury accom panied Dr. Graves. --------------S-------------- We Carry a Complete Line of Col man and American Gas Lamp and Lantern Parts. Willamina Hardware Sporting Goods H a rd w a re Plumbing NEW GRAND RONDE (By Albert Doran) Dispite the fact that the hunting sea son is open and that the Grand Ronde vicininy is very good grounds, only a few deer have been brought in. E. B. Hudson, the eighth teacher, has moved to town. grade Edna Schaad, the primary teacher, is again staying at the Leerman home. Mr. and Mrs. Doran spent last week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Miss Florence Bremner were visitors .at the Doran home over the week-end. THESE SPECIALS FOR SAT. A N D MON., OCT. 1 & 3 Ira L. W’ithrow made a business trip to Portland last week. C o f f e e — United Brand, lb. . 2 9 c Mr. J. G. Flick, general manager of the Polk Operating company, was in town last week. Unconditionally Guaranteed —United Brand, lb. . 3 3 c Large Glass With Each Package C ra c k e rs Sunshine Krispy, 2-lb. box 2 8C Mrs. Bagby, Alfred Cokenour, Owen Doren, jr., ond family went to the coast • Sunday. --------------a-------------- VALLEY JUNCTION NEWS Slightly Salted, Krisp and Fresh (Bv M arian K l e e s ) B lu in g — Clo-White, full pint 1 5 c There was an accident on the highway ' west of the concrete bridge last Wed nesday. A Ford fish-truck and a road ster met, slightly damaging the road ster, owned by Dick Hqpver of Califor nia, who was visiting the Dick McQueen , family. The truck lost a wheel and had to be towed to a garage. The fish were transfered and taken on. None Better R y e K r is p Large box, very special Baked by Ralston ■Famous Buster Brown, AH Leather, 10% to 20% off. In all Styles and Sizes. Sat. and Mon. Only. -Regular pkg., Peet’s Granulated 2 Bars Crystal White Soap Free w. r T neely The Store of Friendly Service Free Delivery in Town Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson left week for their vacation. They are ing to follow the coast south. Mr. Mrs. Ted Gillespia are staying at service station while they are gone. this go anil the All the machinery has been dism an-. tied from the rock crusher, and after being overhauled anil cleaned, is being j sent to the Wren and Grewenhough headquarters in Portlant. Thit work is expected to take several weeks, to ac-1 eomplish. All the trucks, graders, rollers I Saturday Specials • O xydol l^arge p a ck a g e 1 9c ......................... ........... . 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