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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1935)
Thursday, August I 5, 1935 31 h r W i l l a m i n a l i m n COMMUNITY M, E. CHURCH CASH SPECIALS R e v . O kval W h it m a n , Pastor WILLAMINA A U G U S T 1 6 , 1 7, 1 9 Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Frank Fawk was a county seat R. M. Spencer and wife visited in Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. visitor on Saturday. Sheridan on Sunday. Preaching Service, 8.00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Linton returned i W'm. Ellingsworth and wife made a BUTLER price ? business trip to the county seat today. Sunday from a week's stay at Breiten- bush Springs. Preaching Service, 10:00 a. m. Bob Linton, who is attending school Edson Savage of Pasco, Wn., was a Sunday School, 11:00 a. m. in Portland, was home over the week guest at the home of his sister. Mrs. Sleepy Hollow C a n e and M a p l e S y r u p O' ->•« 3 3 c end. Epworth League, Mon. 8: p. m. Frank Fawk last week. Harry Duncan left Saturday for an GRAND RONDE Miss Janice Fawk returned to Salem extended visit with his children in East Pound 1 9 c A m e r ic a n C lu b C o f f e e (Sunday to take up her work, after Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. ern Oregon. spending a week with her parents. Preaching Service, 11:00 a. m. W h ite L a u n d r y S o a p 1 O bar« 2 3 c Miss Lelah Huddleston of Eola visited Epworth League, Thuta. 8p.m . A. A. Schramm, state superintendent her sister. Mrs. Lyle Cobb, a few days of banks, was at the bank here for a the first of the week. B O R E N E Largs cake plat* f r e e 2 large pkgs 6 9 c Every body cordially invited tol Clint Smith and wife of Jamestown, short time Tuesday morning, being en- . attend these services. Come one Kansas, arrived here Monday and are route to Astoria. —Come all and worship with us. 1 Miss Margaret Fundman left today visiting at the Vaughn Smith home. Large • for McMinnville where she will spend a Norman Moore returned home from fortnight visiting at the home of her FREE METHODIST CHURCH the Dallas hospital last weak end, and sister. Mrs. Robert O'Dell. is recovering satisfactorily from his Mrs. I. N. Pearson and her brother, I goiter operation. Willis Janett, accompanied the A. J. Meetings are being held at the Miss Dorothy Whitcomb came from Pearson family to Ostrander. Wn., for J. W. Hendeison home. Last Sun Grand Ronde Monday to spend a few a week-end visit with relatives and day a very good service was held days with Miss Margaret Fundman, re friends. with 27 in attendance. Rev. Bring your Lever Bros. Coupons to us. turning home Thursday. Miss Esther Nicholson of Portland, Teague of Kentucky preached Sunday dinner guests at the Rex who is vacationing with relatives and j Bissell home included Mr. and Mrs. 'friends at Sheridan, spent Monday and and his message was greatly en 5c • • Large size G R A P E F R U IT Craven and son J o h n and Robert Tuesday at the home of her uncle, J . L. joyed by all present. Bissell, all from Cloverdale. Hutchins. Sunday Schnoi is held every 3 for 1 9 C Tall B o r d e n ’s M ilk Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Shelly and son Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, Dinner guests at the L. M Kramer ■/¿-pound 3 9 c home last Thursday were the Fred Arnie of Portland were week end guests preaching services at 11 a. nt. L ip to n ’s T E A Black Kaseh family of Portland, who were at the home of Mrs. Shelly's brother- and 8 p. m, and young people’s returning from a three-day trip to the in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. , meeting at 6:45 p. m. The new 10c Each . Kramer, and family. Size V /2 cans coast. K R A U T pastor. Miss Eva Andrews, will Messrs, and Mesdames Rossel Carter Mrs. Nora Tharp and daughters Nor “ \ 3 for “ 2 T O M A T O E S ma and Gloria were guests of Mrs. Rex and Love Nelson. Miss Murial and. have charge of the services, and “ 2 P E A S Bissell on Monday. Mr. Tharp is em Robert Glass and Miss Betty Robertson all are invited to come and give “ 2 ployed with the oiling crew on the spent Sunday at Crabtree. Mrs. Vesta her a hearty welcome. B E A N S String Glass returned Monday from a month's Dallas cutoff. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown went to visit. 2 Pkgs 2 3 c • • Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Dell of Mc P E N -J E L Gilbert Creek Sunday and brought home LECTURES ON REVELATIONS Minnville were guests at the home of their daughter Patsy, who had been CARNATION W h e a t o r O a t s _Large Pkg 2 3 c visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. O’Dell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evangelist J. J. Gillespie is Paul Fundman. Saturday and Sunday. R. G. Johnson. g i” ing lectures from a chart and Miss Eleanor Fundman was also home THOMPSON’S S e e d l e s s R a i s i n s A Iba 2 3 c Mrs. Esther Churchman and daugh over the week end. blackboard from the book of Rev ter, Mrs Pearl Wood, left last week Miss Elisabeth Graham, for two years elation each evening at 7:45, at on a trip to California. They will visit the Exposition at San Diego, Long science teacher in the Willamina High the Meeting House, one block School, resigned this week, and will go south of the highway. Beach and other points. to Scappoose ---W next Her resigna — — J year. — — ~ - «V Friday: "The Rainbow and the Andy Cleveland, oft-bearer at the tion was a great “A R easonable Place to T rade” dissappointment to Foster mill, received a painful bruise on the many friends she made here while Two Wittnesseg’ ’. TELEPHONE 8-X-2 FREE DELIVERY his left eyeball when a knot flew from employed in the school. Saturday: "The Woman, the the main saw. He will be unable to re turn to work for some time. Otto Debrick, Polk county fire ward Dragon and the Man C hild". Sunday: 11 a. m.: "The Two Mrs. Edith Bailey of Oregon City is en, was in town Tuesday morning. He reports there have been no fires in his Beasts of Revelation” : 7:30 p m .: Sunday g tests s t the H. F. Valliere Mrs. Elaine Dunham, who spent visiting at the home of her brother, R. E. Ellingsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Eliings- district so far this season, but it keeps “ The Fate of those who Worship home were the F. E Valliere family | the paat three weeks at the home of him busy chasing smoke and making in and Mra. Lillie Vaughn and daughter her aunt. Mrs. Julius Jensen, has re- worth spent Sunday and Monday in the Beast and his Im age” . Elizabeth. all from Salem | turned to her home at Hoquiam. Wn. Portland, visiting relatives in the Ken- spections of logging operations and Sunday School 10:00 a. m. their equipment for fire control. i district and transacting business. 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