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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1935)
31 h t ¿W illam ina 31 i nt t s Thursday, August I 5, 1935 Page 3 g il. W. B urnett were all at camp meet- 'JK Sip Willamina Sinua State Poultry Meeting week end. A later date than usual for the annual Oregon State Poultry con vention was decided upon for this summer, ana the date has now been announced for September 26. I t will be held as usual at Oregon State college which is pre paring an educational program, while the Oregon Poultry m^n’s association is planning its annual business meeting in connection _ _ ---------- -------------- — w*fh the open convention. ...... ..............And roan attended camp - I I . meeting » • , t I r t/ M at t i Gladstone , ,. Park, Entered a t the Postoffice a t W illa m in a , Oregon, aa second-class m atter. beater Androas came home Monday A ugust 24, 1909, under A ct of Congreaa of M arch 3, 1879. evening a„u ¡a p.'vpaiing u> buiid a barn. ■ I... ■■■! ■ I ■■ I m .I w • . J. L. HUTCHINS ■■■■!■ .1— . - - Editor and Manager FERN DISTRICT Published Every Thursday. Subscription P rice. 11.50 P er Y e a r In Advance. Hom e D isplay A dvertising . 25e an Inch. - - - F oreig n P latea, 35c an Inch. To CoaaasroHnrNTs: Owing to the B<lditionMl work in making ■ biirger and belter Time«, new« item» ahould be in our office by Wednesday morning to in sure publication, and earlier in the week will make it more convenient for ua. - T he E ditor . HILLCREST NEWS ITEMS By J. A . H art husband, Mr. Both, a brakemar, on the train which waa wrecked when the trestle broke at Cochran, Ore,, laat week. Chaa Webb and Elmer W ertb hiked to Doran peak and to M ill creek laat Bv K enneth S tuart (Too late for last week) The A. E. Dalke fam ily of Salem and M r and Mrs. Henry Ediger of Dallas were Sunday visitors at the Stuart home. Kenneth Stuart enjoyed a trip to the coast Sunday with the Fred Hahn fam- ily from Kanaaa. ... _ , . Chaa. Barnea la recovering from a e vere bruises, in the Sheridan hoapital. He ia a workman on the new highway near here and waa hurt Monday when w truck backed over him, running over hia iega, le ft hip, and arm. - g___ _____ ,,, , , . - We II forgive * guy for being _ ,, r , J t l T mj . th is -tic k e t 2* A MILE—AND LESS N e x t tim e y o u go to Cali fornia, try the train. Let the er.g in eer drive you safely, aw iftly.over the sm oothest highway yetinvented. I t ’s the economical and comfortable way to go. Railroad fares are touching bottom at 2c a miie and less. Pullman charges are a third less than formerly. fifreen Or blue, „nt never for b«- | ¡n g yellow or red, ____________ ~ See W A L T K I N G Fredericks A Berridge D o d g e -P ly m o u th D ealers anil li.h until w .rti.— l.y - Fmaborn. of K a n ,.« , vW U d at tha T. J. W erth attended a meeting of j Stuart home Tuesday. They are visiting the county planning tw.ard at Dallas , relatives near A m ity. • 11 Third St. McMiaavilia Monday night. They will me»t twice a Kenneth Stuart w a* on the tick list, Good Buys in Used Cara A ll Makes n,,,nlh- from Monday night until Wednesday. TRADER AND TERM S Mr. and Mrs, Timberlake of Portland j Not a very pleasant Way to celebrate visited the Sam Davis family a couple his 21st birthday, which occurred Wed- j of days laat week. While here they all nesday. drove over to the cdsat. Homer Newbill has a steady job at Miaa Eloise Hantze wa» an over night the Klees mill r.ow. gueat of Donna Jean Major», Sunday. Robert Madiaon of Grand Rondels the new chore hoy at McBee a. Mr. Mcttee la working overtime theae days loading lumber at the mill. Hammers are ringing m errily as the structure for the new residence on the McBee place rises to view. I t is a neat M r and Mrs. Carl Jansen of Cannon seven-room frame structure, and will Beach stopped here laat Saturday, on have hath a n d fireplace when com their way to Portland. Ronald stayed pleted. Mr. lxiydJoi.es of Willamina ta with hia grandmother over-night. the architect. “ In Caliente,” First National’» V. Gebhardt visited in thia «-«mmun- latest musical, opens at the Ma-! O. K Aldrich, the enterprising Raw- k ig h man. waa making hia regular’ trip ^ * e[ rwm Friday until the laat of the jestic Theatre, Dailas, Sunday for in thia aevtion the latter part of the , two days’ run. It« all-star cast ia 1 week He report* business aa picking I - ----------------- • 1 headed by Dolores Del Rio, Pal 80 a t Glass W ater P ilcher—c r ’y 25r. up in hit line. O. Brien, Le«» Carrtlio and Edward i K irk 'a Variety Store, Sheridan. Ernest Rydell had the misfortune to Everett Horton. be crowded off the highway recq*Ulv Scores of beautiful Hollywood and hia car badly smashed up. Fortun CILBERT CREEK ately he escaped serious injury. chorus girls appear in numbers created and directed bv Busby The Harris c a m p finished logging Ky O. B. M anley here laat Wednesday and loaded the 1 Berkeley, who staged the big hits donkey preparatory to moving to the s o of f 1935.” men; On Thuraday Marvin Hoffman who in “ G o l d D D i i g g g g e e r r s are informed new which L v location, e rZ l m 'ilee'ip'tha WUIamioa. One had been working on Dyer creek, M l -’Wonoer B ar,” “ 42n d S t r e e t ” I truck was J ic k in i up - few scattered and broke hia hip. He did not h mself a n d other film musica 8. ................ * «rat of the week 6 .0 ,. W S . * ' Hhjl Racan. (he radio cop. sines logs here the before going on to the new location. the Muchacha, which features next day at Gladstone Park. Delores in a dance review, and I Hob M iller honght some young The Hoffmans and Mra. E. J. P a tte r ■ n a couple of hogs from Mr. McBee son went to the camp meeting at Glad “ ToC all You My O w n .” a ballad : u day. stone Friday and returned Monday. W inifred Shaw sings the “ L a d y Ivan Caliean is finishing his haying in Red,” and " In Caliente” is J ease Gearhart and family. R. L. on the Nickerson place. It was late Brown and family and Wilma Wilaon sung hv a group of entertainers. ipririg sown and ia rather a light crop were at camp meeting over Sabbath. Others in the cast include the mt of good quality. Jonaa Moaaer spent the week end at famous DeMarcos, who do some Harold Cahgan is purchaaing a p a rt specialty dancing, and The Can- >1 tne old home place from hia parent-. camp meeting. Don Musser looked a fte r things for nova Family, radio's “ H ill Billies For more than two years now Ros over the week end. While eoing of th« South.” well C arter and Charley McBee have hia dad ____________________ so he had the painful experience of dis r Z v hroke'all‘reco^is for th "two weeks • hi“ Moulder and bad to work it cmi.ng Auguat 10th. when they loaded hack into place alone. Complete line of H. C. A. Cunning more "than a million feet For some Mrs. Armstrong and boys, Mra. Grace ham Radio Tubes at C urst’a Pharm lime past they have had to work over Reed. H ubert Burnett and family and acy. adv time to load out orders as they came in. Both are great workers and can turn a surprising amount of work. It has come to a pretty pass when the streams are so low you have te dig a hole for the frog« to plunge in. The Fouta fam ily spent the week end with relatives in Portland. Ray Cahgan mo tort d to the Tilla- mook beaches Saturday, taking with him his mother and a friend of the family. “ IN CALIENTE^OPENS SUNDAY S outhern P a c ific See your agent, or write J. A-Ormandy, 70S Pacific B ld g ., Portland, Oregon 150 YEARS U I T E a while no doubt, but it tookt longer than that to develop t h e refrigeration idea. Perhaps the old timers were not too smart, and perhaps we are— well, let’s say ‘ Linda” backward, or bashful— not dumb, (that’s just a little plain). Q However, now, since we are going somewhere with refrig eration, (and fortunately not tc the place with a climate where refrigeration would be absolutely necessary) it's certainly a wonderful thing to be able to enjoy the many cool— delightful— delicious— delicacies on t h e journey with a modern G E N E R A L E L E C T R IC W E S T IN G H O U S E K E L V IN A T O R o r G R U N O W R E f F R I G E R A T O R See our samples at y N e w b e rg - T ig a r d - S h e r id a n YAMHILL ELECTRIC COMPANY “LIGHTENS YOUR WAY" ELECTRIC SUPPLIES & CONTRACTING COMPANY For the third time this season we are experiencing unusually hot weather. Pastures and gardens are burning up, which is unusual here. A t least W illam inC can boast of its share of sawmills and logging camps, with the York mill added to those al ready operating. W ith the N R A res trictions removed, and the demand for lumber stimulated by the strike of the larger city mills, this has been an ex ceptionally busy season for the local mills. Logging is -being rushed on sev eral jobs as the season is short and the camps will .not be able to haul on dirt roads once the fall rains set in. Heavy Canvas Gloves—2 pairs 25f. J r k ’a V a rie ty S tore, Sheridan. VALLEY JUNCTION By V eld a W ebb Mr. and Mrs. Post and sons, of Aber- ten, Wash., visited at the T . J. Werth r.me Monday. The Farmers Union Creamery will ave a picnic on the Eben Rav farm ext Sunday. Gua H olt of Boring. Ore., brother of Irs. M. B. Wilson, is working for T. . W erth. Two cars collided near Fort Sheridan •rvice station Sunday. One woman was nite severely hurt and both cars badly smaged. Mr. and Mrs. Victor W eri h and daugh- sr visited at the home of their parents ere Sunday. Mrs. W ertb and Norman smained with her mother, Mra. Scptt, >r a few days’ visit. Mrs. W alter Warren of Fresno, Cal., rrived here Sunday for a two weeks’ isit with her husband, an employe of le Gebhart & Klees mill. They are laying at Mrs. Geo. Hall's. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McQueen and son obbie spent the week e n d at the >ast. They witnessed the fish race at •ePoe Bay. Mrs. McCarter, who is employed at le Fort Sheridan service station, went i Portland last Thursday to be w ith er sister during the funeral of her cigarette, too needs JDalanee— e / And that’s why the tobaccos in Chesterfield are carefully balanced one against the other . . . not too much of one — not too little of another. W e take the right amounts of the right kinds of four types of tobacco — Bright, Burley, Mary land and Turkish. I t is this balancing o f tobaccos th a t makes Chesterfields m ilder a n d makes them taste better. Chesterfield.. . the cigarette that's M IL D E R C'hesterfield ... the cigarette th a t TASTES BETTER © 1935, Liccirr & M yess T obacco C o . aaaw ■ -— >