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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1933)
I h r W illa m in a P age 6 Ï i m Thursday, October 19, 1933 f i Mrs. H. b. Lamson and son Kieth and VALLEY JUNCTION NEWS and Mr«. O. C. Yoeom and son Junior (Bv F rances K lees ) were Sunday visitors at the Jas. Lam son home at Dolph. v v j u u . General Insurance Mrn. Frank Kochia and Mrs. Morris- ......... . . . . . . .... .. ,, . .... The foot! sale held by the Rebekah son Lawson are spending Wednesday WILLAMINA I itv Hall MONDAYS lodge last Saturday at K. E. Shetterly’a and Thursday of this week in Portland SHERIDAN HEIDEK HI.DG. store was a complete suceaa, as every on a pleasure and business trip, com- Phone 593 or 3x2 Ira Green was a business visitor to Don Austin of Yamhill is working for thing was sold out. The ladies extend bined. McMinnville last Wednesday. Charley Kennedy this week. their appreciation to their customers Mr. Bill Harris turned over last Mon Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holt were Snnday Mrs. W’ill Rickert left last Friday for uni) also to Mr. Shetterly for the use of day, near the Wallace bridge, on h is ! visitors at the Just LePge home. an indefinite visit with her daughter, hte show window, way to Bellvue, where be was taking Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Shetterly, Max his daughter Wiilota to catch the school Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Jensen were Mrs. Ruby Pulliam, at Altoonia, VYn. McMinnville callers on Wednesnay. J. M. Almand returned last Friday ine and Hobby, and Harry Edmiston bus. Wiilota sustained a broken arm i fromaweek's hunting trip in the Hums drove to Seattle last Saturday, where and a few scratches on her face. 11 Funeral Director» Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spence* and district. He brought home a three-! they attended the Oregon-Whahington daughter Opal made a trip to McMinn Mike Gebhardt, who has l>een staying Ambulance Service , football game Mrs. says she wants uni- point buck. ville last Saturday. ' brellus barred at future games. The with his brother, was married to Miss Offlc Pk.ee 312 Res. Pkest 316 Austin Brazea and Frank Smelser party was entetained at the Waldorf Ethel O’Keefe of Latoureil Falls, Ore Sheridan, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. E 0. Grimes are en- last Monday, October 16, at Van 'oying a visit this week from their son returned home Sunday from a three- hotel, where Mr. Edmiston’s son Dolph gon, couver, Washington. They will make day hunting trip in the Hebo mountains. is manager. Jverett of Westport. their home on Mrs. Gebhardt's farm at They brought home a three-point Mr. and Mrs. John Shetterly and chil Latoureil Falls. Mrs. Mona Halloway and daughter buck. dren drove to Springfield last Friday, Elaine of Portland were week end Mrs Richie and her son Ed have Dr. Blosser and Errl Newton, both accompanied by Mrs. Shetterly's father, Dr. H. W. Flanery guests at the Aca Turnidge home. of Portland spent the week end pheas John Hulett, who was returning tohis moved, as they sold the Fort Hill serv Mrs. William Ray is spending a few ant huntiug here. Only two birds were home, after spending about three ice station to Mr. Underhill of Portland. Dentist days at Ottis, where she is visiting at bagged. Geo. Frauendiener acted as months here doing the carpenter work Mrs. Richie plans on slaying with rela the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmo guide for the qarty. | on the remodeling of the O. C. Yocom tives until her son has a permanent job. King. Office at residence tw o blocks Mr. and Mrs. Gebhardt and family Miss Helen Huelett and Raymond resideuce. The Shetterlys returned no rth o f bank b u ild in g Mr. and Mrs. Orville Duncan and Sack, both of Springfield, were mar home Monday. are going to move to their new home, daughter Maurine Lewis of Portland ried October 7. Helen is a sister of The editor, wife and her mother five miles north of Newberg, in the Willamina, Oregon were week end guests at the Art Thur- Mrs. John Shetterly and is well known drove out Sunday to visit some of our near future. Just now Mr. Gebhardt is ber home. here, the Hulett family having lived correspondents. Our first stop was at building a chicken house on his farm. Coast Creek Mountain lxxlge. where Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wallace and fam here a few years ago. ily of Salem were Sunday guests at the Mr. Green and Albert Glass are dig we called to see Miss Surface. We did home of Mrs Wallace’s sister, Mrs. ging a well for Mrs. Ben Barber. They not find her at home, but Mr. and Mrs. ! H A V E T H A T JOB D O N E BY OREGON COAST STAGES Paul Mullen. struck water at 20 feet but will go Ray Goldsmith gave us a royal welcome R E L IA B L E W O R K M E N and we spent some time at their beauti-1 Independent Liae -Paeeeager eed E ip re ie deeper, hoping to strike a stronger Ellis Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bis ful home, situated at the junction of I-‘.r*nXed Applic.iorfor | Window, Show- sell and Freddie were at Harlem, near vein , which , . will be . sufficient to supply Coast Creek and Canada creek w ith , FIONKEH KGOFlNG To Portland—10:00 a. m. daily case and Auto Marys Peak, from Thursday to Sunday, water for both her houses- Shingtea. Roof Coating wonderful mountain views. Mr. Gold- i 3:30 p. in. Sunday GLASS on a hunting trip. Mr and Mrs. Ted Gillespie and Ar- smith ordered a weekly visit of the LIQ UID C ELO FANE To Coast — 4:20 p. m. daily Installed for Furnitur«. Fluor« 3:00 p. m. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Huddleston and !ene were dinner gueste Sunday at the Times to the Lodge. From there we and Linoleum G lass W ork little Carrol drove to the coast Sunday ^om.e ®f Mr8’ G,1,“ P,e • mother, Mrs. drove to Grand Ronde, where we spent MlRKORjl KK h II.VCRKD OFFICE: WILLAMINA HOTEL Donicht, in Sheridan, and in the 1 the rest of the afternoon with Mr. and of all kinds or Made-to-Order by way o f the Salmon River cutoff and A’ afternoon they and Mrs. Donicht and Mrs. M. Petersen. We had a very en CARL HOPKINS. - - NICK REIFENRATH returned by way of Dolph. son Clarence visited relatives in Gopher joyable visit and found Mr. Petersen a 115 S. Baker St. M cM innville For Sale — Kraut cabbage, Danish Valley. very entertaining talker. bald head or flat Dutch type. Inquire Mr. Hartman came out from Port » at Shetterly’s store or Georg* Frauen land Sunday to take the position of diener, Willamina. tf bookkeeper at the Foster mill, which FROM M AIN LINE PO IN T S Mrs. C. B. Snedgerof St. Helens and was vacated by Mr. Emerson. He has rented ---------------- Mrs. Nicol’s --------- house ---- on Fourth daughter Edith of Portland spent S a t-, -------- Iris Catherine Sittser became the urday ar.d Sunday at the homes of Mrs. street and his wife will join him in the bride of J. Robert Alexander Saturday Harry Shipley and Mrs. Sophie Sand- near future. at 10 o’clock, at the Butler hall terg Mr. and Mrs. Guy Campbell and son | evening in Dallas. Immediate relatives and sev- Cy Clark, who has been working for Leslie of Yamhill, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie eral close friends witnessed the cere LIVESTOCK the Jensen Logging Company at Me- | Farham and daughter Joyce of Mc mony, conducted by the bride's father, EXPOSITION Æ Minnville, has returned home, the com- Minnville, Mr. and Mrs. Meyers and (J. G. Sittser, former editor of the pany having suspended operations for children of Scio, and Irene Green were Times. After the ceremony a surprise 1 u i i k the winter. dinner guests at the Ralph Farhain reception was t e n d e r e d the happy ' home on Sunday. couple at the home of the Drs. Bowers. | Mr. and Mrs. Rant Neely attended a Druggist J. J. Durst, Fred Blanch-1 Mis8 Sittser will be remembered by meeting of the Sheridan Chamber of Commerce on Monday evening, at ard and Joe Matocha. accompanied by many ,n Willamina, she having lived left Saturday here a t n short and ,at® r learned which General McAlexander was a Dr. Russel of - Sherdian, - — - i n o ” la . t k o ir n o o lilo n t peg type” in the l Times plant. j night for the John Day country, where guest and the principal speaker. they will have a try at bagging mule is at the pharmacy during Mr. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Walter presiding Durst’s absence. Stevens from the country were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilcox and chil dinner guests at the A. Turnidge home. PORTLAND,OREGON The grade school boys have a new dren visited Miss Steel and Jimmy Wil W. Gabriel and sons who have been cox in Salem las Saturday. On their basketball and are now being tried out O c t o b e r 21 to 2 8 occupying one of Mrs. Nicol’s houses, return they were accompanied by Mrs. for positions on the team. 19 Shows In One—II ocAs undsr eno while erecting the new steel bridge at Wilcox’s mother, Mrs. Rufus Upper of Irene and Orval Galloway started to roof. Exhibits o f p u re -b red livestock, Buck Hollow, completed the job last Seattle, who had been visiting in Sa school here Teusday. D c g i, Poultry, Pet Stock, W ild life , le n d week and left on Friday for their home lem, and will spend a few weeks here. The eighth grade (differing from last — A N D LESS, in big, easy Products, M anufactured Products, 4 H in Portland. Mrs. Richvrd Webb’s mother and year) has subscribed foracurrent event C lub and Smith-Hughes Vocational Edu riding steel cars on fast W. S. Pearson, who recently moved grandm >ther came out from Portland paper. The purpose of this paper is to cation W ork, Com bination Horse Show trains — here with his wife from Redding, Cal., on Wednesday k>f last week and sp-nt aid the students in their study of His an d Indoor Rodoo. and Charlie Snow have taken over the the balance of the week with her. On tory. E V E R Y D A Y -E V E R Y W H E R E -O N old Frank Newland secon J-hand store. Thursday she took them to the ______ The seventh and eighth grades have LARG E P R E M IU M LISTS beach, Atfer putting on a a new roof and fix -1 returning Friday evening, and Satur- I just finished their two-weeks tests. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ing up the inside of the building he will day they returned home. Mrs W e b b --------------S-------------- add more stock and Mr. Snow will op went to Portland on Monday of this erate a sheet metal and repair shop in week to spend a week with her mother, connection with the store. who was to have a tonsil operation. Leland R. Sackett SHERIDAN F UNERAL i ALEXANDER SITTSER » k Annual -kf. ■ 1 CIFIC INTE RNATIONAt 1V - 11 u IX V Q M schoo L news HoasE show 4 “ BRING ’EM BACK ALIVE” THRILLS A wide-shouldered, ruddy-faced man throws off the garments of the metrop olis to trek 6,0X1 miles by land and sea in search of a Royal Bengal tiger. His weapons—his two hard hands; his props —a couple of native boys. His cages are hand-made right down in the heart of the tiger country; no nails to hold the bars in place—no forged steel bars wedged in cement — but rough-hewn poles tied together with thongs made from the dried bark of native trees. A mounting stampede of intensely inter- , esting action follows the inaugural of this quest as shown in '•bring ’Em Back Alive.” the premier of which is set for the Grand Iheatre. Sheridan, on Saturday and Sunday, October 21-22. M E A T S P E C IA L S L a r d , Pure K e ttle -R e n d e r e d ........................... 1 O c Pork Chops . . 1 7 0 J Steaks, Any Cut . . 1 7 0 Pork Steak . . 1 4 0 ) Pot Roast, the very best 1 2 0 Ham, half or w hole 1 6 0 $ Sugar Cured Bacon . 1 7 0 R o s e L o d g e C l e e s e . . 5-pound Brick S 4 0 1 Pound of W ieners and Can of Sauerkraut . . 2 9 0 See us about your Canning B eef, by the quarter, 4 0 and up i starring Jackie Coogan and Mitzi Green, comes to the Grand Theatre next Wed nesday, October 25. as a special attrac tion for DIME NITE. This picture is the sequel to Mark Twain’s immortal classic, ’’Torn Sawyer,” which was so much enjoyed at the Grand Theatre several years ago. ------------- 8-------------- WILLAMINA TO MY PATRONS AND FRIENDS ’ T h e B a n k o f P e r s o n a l S e r v ic e ’ FIRST NATIONAL BANK S h e r id a n , O r e g o n D o n ’t G u e s s - Please do not be misled by false re ports and unscrupulous misrepresenta tions to the effect that I am out of the | insurance business. I represent several of the best and strongest insurance i companies in America. Ail losses suf fered have always been paid in full by my companies, 1 am proud of this rec- i ord. Call on me for INSURANCE that will PROTECT YOU—Fire, Auto, Ac cident, Life: also Bonds for all needs. PAUL FUNDMAN, G eneral A gent . 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Willamina Meat Market G RAND RONDE Specials for Week Sperry Pancake Flour, Bagley Tomatoes, 2’/ 2 «««can», 2 for Dr. R oss’ Dog and Cat Food, 3 cans PUREX— Quart Bottle . . . 2 for White Wonder Soap . . . 10 bars KOTEX 2 Boxes Sun Ripe Medium Olives . . 2 cans Salmon, Preferred stock Alaska Red, Per Can 29c 2O c Oval Sardines . . 3 for Mustard and Tomatoes —None Better Lard or Shortening, in bulk, 3 lbs. QC Bring your pail. ¿L J ' “' Get all you want. K . E. “A S H E T T E R L Y Reasonable Place to Trade” Phone 8-X -2 Free Delivery A