The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972, July 13, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, July 13, 1933
The Willamina Times
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Entered at the post office at Willamina, Oregon, as second
class matter, August 24, 1909, under act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
W. P. DUNTON
Editor and Publisher
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
The Rickert hairtilies, accompanied
by Sir. and Mrs. Whipps and daughter
attended the Legion picnic at Booth’s
Camp ground Sunday.
; day to bring home his sot , Ralph who
is recovering from an operation per-
. formed a t the St. Vincent hospital
ten days ago.
The Friendly Circle Sewing club cn-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W .ilkrr of Minae-
s.»ta and family who were motoring tertained their husbands at a party at
through coast country made ar. after- ■ the home of Mrs. Hornebroock Satur-
iioon call a t the J. L. Farnham home. day evening. A delightful program
was ¡»resented and refreshments
served.
The K. E. Sbitterly family visited
Sun,lay at the ham, f Mrs. Shetter-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Furdm an were
lv’s brother, Lincoln Rowling in Eu­
week-end
guests at the Sherwin home
gene.
at Salem.
M:. and Mrs. Rant Neely, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Harry
\ alliere, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smelser
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gillespie at-
t nded the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah
picnic at Champoeg Sunday. The Wil­
lamina Bard furnished the music m
the morning and aftem o n programs,
under t ' direction of Band Master
I radley of Sheridan.
B<tt> Lou W illiam1 attended a fam-
y re-union a t Albany Sunday.
The • ocutivev of the Camp Fire
group n,et Monday at the home of
their guardian, Sirs. Huddleston to
outline a pragram for the c ming six
months.
Prof, and Mrs. Rex Horton sper.t
the F u r t h holidays with her sister at
West Linn. Her niece, Miss Virginia
Simpson, returned with them for a
visit.
A large crowd gathered at the Her­
bert home for a neighborhood picnic
on the Fourth. A fter the bountiful
The Dunton family moved their
houaeh Id goods to Arlington Friday, j
Mrs. Dunton and son Fdwy left S at­
urday.
C a rlo u i Flow er
One o f the most curious flowers In
the world Is a kind o f convolvulus
which Is common In I’.erinuda. The
strange thing nbuut this blossom Is
that ll cliwiiges color as the hours of
the «lay pass. Soon a fte r sunrise the
(lower opens and II is then a lovely
rose-pink. As tim e passes the bloom
takes on a mauve shade u n til by noon
it Is a rich blue. In the afternoon the
lilue becomes fa in te r ami fa in te r u n til
when darkness conies this astonishing
blossom Is «¡nite white. Just before
n dn’ght the (lower fades, and It Is
I«,- -s o f crum pled petals by the
morning.
Land E levations
A mountain Is any elevntlon o f land
high enough to be very conspicuous In
Its surroundings. In general, an eleva­
tion higher than a h ill ami often rising
w ith a comparative abruptness, but
w ithout great extent of surface at Its
s u m m it Popularly the term Is v a ri­
ously used; h ills which rise MX) to 200
feet above essentially tin. surround­
ings are sometimes called “ mountains,**
as In southern New Jersey and the
plains o f Texas, w hile In a mountain
ous region, as near the Rocky moun­
tains. elevations o f l.fXX) o r 2.000 or
more feet are called hills.
REPORT OF CONDITION
Of the Bunk of Grand Ronde, a t Grand Ronde, County f Polk, Oregon, a t
close oi business Ju re 30, 1933.
Resources
Leans ar.d discounts
$ 2,967.47
Overwraft.i ............
none
— ............ — ..... - .........—
Bords. securities, et?
43.952.80
1,000.00
furniture and fi.;tur-..- —.............. •—
.......
14^85.16
nd cash ite m s .................
WANT ADS
19c
Peter Pan Red Alaska Salmon,
No. 1 tall tins, 2 for
25c
Del Ray Raisins, 4 lb. pkg.
19c
PenJel, 2 pkgs. for
25c
Certo, 2 bottles for
49c
Rubbers, 3 dozen for
10c
Economy Lids, dozen
25c
Clorox. quart bottle
15c
(time to pay. Incubators, brooders and
water heaters, all electrical, for your in­
spection and approval
Electric Supplies and Contracting Co.
BOARD AND RÔOM one dollar per
day a t Old Grand Ronde Hotel.
YAMHILL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Blue 34
Newberg, Oregon
PAINTING, Papering and sign work
by M. Petersen, Grand Ronde.
ON JULY 21
Sheridan Funeral
Home
“The Bank of Personal Service”
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Funeral Directors
Ambulance Service
Phones 302—312
Sheridan, Ore.
Sheridan, Oregon
Dr. A . IL M iller
Leland R. Sackett
O pto m itrist
General Insurance
WILLAMINA City Hall MONDAYS
SHERIDAN
—
HEIDER BLDG.
Phone 593 or 3x2
Exclusively Optical
-
-
McMinnville, Oregon
MEAT SPECIALS
H. Tenbush Willamina, Ore.
Carnation Oats or Wheat, kkg.
at satisfactory prices and reasonable
!l
Baby Chicks 8c and up
39c
for the chicken yard can be supplied vou
Ray Harpole went to Portland Mon-
Hatching Eggs and Custom Hatching
I mile west over bhidge a t brick plant
Buckeye Rolled Oats, 9 lb. bag
E lectrica l P o u ltry
E q u ip m en t
I
Mrs. Charles Kinzek and daughter I
Alice of Seattle are here indefinitely
to visit relatives including the for­
mer’s niece, Mrs. Andrew Kershaw.
Tenbush Poultry
Ranch and Hatchery I
79c
“A Reasonable Place to Trade”
Phone 8-X-2
Free Delivery
Mr. and Mr«. A rt Baird of Sheridan
were Wiiiamina visitors Monday*.
Office Three Blocks North of State
Bank Building
Willamina
Oregon
Royal Club Coffee, 3 lbs.
K. E. SHETTERLY
$62,805.13
Total .....................
Mrs. John Strand and Mrs. H. G.
LIABILITIES
Funk visited the state library in Sa­
$16,000.00
Capital stock paid in
lem Thursday.
446.15
Undivided profife—net
113.96
R eserv es........ - ..... ......
M r . Mary Brady and her son-in-1 Demand deposits .........
42,243.27
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Time certificates
4,002.05
Cooper, and children, Mary Jane,
$62,805.43
M argaret and Bud of Milwaukie, en­
Total ...... ................................................................................
route to the coast called a t the home State of Oregon, County cf Polk, as:
I, J. C. B arry, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
of Mrs. Brady’s sister Mrs. K. W.
Drake, on Monday. Bud will remain the above statem ent is true to the be-t of my knowledge and belief.
(SEAL)
J. C. BARRY, Cashier
fc.- an indefinite visit.
Correct—A ttest: Ira L. Withrcw, T. J. W erth, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thi.- 7th day f July, 1933.
Mrs. Floyd Huddleston and children
Edith Glover, Notary Public for Oregon.
Janice and Allen of Los Bancs, Cali­ My commission expires August 13, 1933.
fornia, are visiting a t the home of
Mrs. Huddleston’s mother-in-law, Mrs.
R. D. Cobb. Mr. Huddleston will join
ther. later.
Dr. H. W. Flanery
Dentist
SPECIALS
I
LARD—Pure Kettle Rendered, lb............................10c
SALAMI SAUSAGE—lb.......................................... 25c
BAMBERGER—lb................................................... 14c
PORK SAUSAGE, lb................................................15c
VEAL STEAK—lb................................................... 17c
PORK SHOULDER STEAK—lb............................. 14c
BOILING BEEF—lb............................................... 10c
ROAST BEEF—lb................ :................................. 14c
BREAST OF VEAL, lb............................................10c
MILLER’S MEAT MARKETS
Willamina, Oregon
Grand Ronde, Oregon
End of Detour . . .
Since our Nation got off the main highway three years
ago, the road has been rough for business in general, hut
the end of the detour has been reacked. The chuckholes
are behind—the highway to progress lies ahead. The
nation’s banking machinery has been cleaned, oiled, and
put in shape. Everything, end everyone, is ready to go
forward. SO LETS GO!
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