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Page 3 Thursday, August 22, 1935 cjjjp Willamina Suites GILBERT CREEK «---------------„ ----------------------------------.— * By 0 . B. M anley Entered at the Postoffice at W illam ina, Oregon, as second-class m atter, August 24, I «09, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Marjorie Reed was heme on a visit over the week end. Editor and Manager J. L. HUTCHINS The Gilbert Creek netehborhood was blessed with a go»sl rain Saturday a f Published Every Thursday. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year in Advance. ternoon and Sunday morning. Home Display Advertising. 25c an Inch. - - - Foreign Plates, 35c an Inch. Marvin Hoffman is reported as doing nicely at t h e McMinnville hospital, where he was taken to have his leg set. 'Joe HILLCREST NEWS ITEMS By J. A . H art Jesse Gearhardt’s hand is healing nicely, but he will be laid up for several weeks. Mary Burnett went to Salem by stage Monday. R. W. Burnett was at the county Dorothy, Bernice and Stanley Sehaad of Newberg, are visiting at the Werth seat on busmeas Monday. homes this week. Mr. snd Mrs. C. L Robins and Meri- Mrs. M cCarter returned to work at am McCammnn spent Sunday at James the Fort Sheridan service station Mon Rasmussen's. day a fte r a two weeks absence. She E. J. Patterson was in town Monday. hail been with her sister, Mrs. Both of Don Mosser and family were at the Wheeler, whose husband was killed in i beach Monday a n d Tuesday o f last the train wreck at Cochran. week. \ Laverne and Mervin W erth. Gerald Mias Gordon, of southern Oregon, ar Baker, Itex Shepherd. Frsncis Klees and A lta Mae Alvorson spent Sunday rived Tuesday for a visit with th e visiting various beaches. While at New , Brown’s and Gearhart a. port they called on Gordon Beck. I hey went out on a launch while at DePoe NEWS FROM GOOSENECK Bay for a short deep sea trip . MAJESTIC THEATRE DALLAS, OREGON TufihitiitUtt Thurs., FrL, Sat., Aug. 22 - 24 "BECKY SHARP" The first full length picture in NEW W ONDROUS— TECHNICOLOR! I t is a big event in pictures Sun., Mon., Tee., Aug. 25-27 “ NO MORE LADIES” A M ILE -A M D LESS N e x t tim e vo u go to Cali fornia, try the train. Let the e n g in e e r drive you safely, sw iftly,over the sm oothest highw ayyetinvented.lt sthe economical and comfortable way to go. Railroad fares are touching bottom at 2c a mile and less. Pullman charges are a third less than formerly. with Joan Crawford. Kobt. Montgomery and a host of fine players Charley Gilman, accompanied by hts nieces, Muriel and Mary Gilbert, of Wednesday (only) Aug. 28 Scappoose, Ore., were week end visit D IM E N IT E ors at the Caligan home. Bill Cline and Harry Davis of Flor- “ T h e C a s e o f th e ence, Oregon, made s Portland business trip over the week end, stopping to visit See your agent, o r w rite J. A. Ormandy, C u r io u s B r id e ” *t the Caligans on their wav home They 7 0 5 Paóne B ld g ., Portland, Oregon conduct a shingle mill ., at . «...--------- Florence :•------------ Mrs. Emil Gustafson of Valley June tion, accompanied by h e r daughter •ilaine, was a visitor with friends here Mr. and Mrs. Bleakman a n d son M r. and Mrs. R. L Kosack were in | Holiday. They formerly resided here. I Norman motored to Portland over the Dallas Friday. week end. They took Mrs. Bleakmari'a Lee llopsm, formerly of Oklahoma, sinter N«*«a that far on her trip to her i Vern Culbertson cut his ankle while Floyd Glass and Tilman Turnidge spent home in Heppner. cutting wood Friday, and is now in care Sunday with the Caligan boya. Mrs. Soderberg attended the farewell of Dr. Russell. Dell Williama made a trip to the sermon for Father Felix Bucher last E. H. O viatt ar.d wife left Monday roast over the week end, deep sen fish Sunday, for Independence, to pick hops. ing. We have not heard whether or not Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wood and daugh A farewell party was given the Wm. he caught a whale. It builds health as no other food does. ter Viola and Lena Reinbold drove to Green family Saturday night at the M r Severn has joined the crew at the coaat Sunday, accompanied by Mr. Geo. Hall home. T h e evening was, the Klees mill. It is convenient for and Mrs. W alter Warren o f Fresno. «pent in games and dancing. Messrs. them to get work so near heme. Calif. Wood and Culbertson furnished music. Arlene, Glenna Lou a n d Wallace Mrs. Millican and son Billie were The Baal family are moving to Sal Sunday visitors at the Preston home at Anderson visited at the Alfred Werth em thia week. Meat is NOT high priced. Consider home Tuesday. They also visited at the the Junction. Jack Fairbrother home in Grand Ronde the food values of meat and any other Gus Nordstrom is busy every spare this week. Complete line of R. C. A. Cunning hour clearing on h it tract, preparatory food item on your table. Your dollar to building. He saja he will not attem pt | The Farmers Union Creamery picnic ham Radio Tubes at Durst's Pharm to build until spring as he withes to g e t ' was well attended Sunday in spite of acy. buys more health and goes farther by adv the cloudy sky during the morning. the ground inehape first. using meat. . . . You can always be Mr. and Mrs. Ehen Ray made a busi Mrs. Anderson is having her wood ness trip to Salem Tuesday. cut Ray ( ’aligan is doing the sawing. sure of QUALITY and SERVICE at See W A L 1 K IN G R e p r» » e o l» li» e Thia has been one of the most peculiar Full Gospel Meetings Fredericks & Berridge seasons on record in this section. It has been the hottest and coldest summer; Dodge-Plymouth Dealers At K endall sc h o o lh o u se , 2bmiles the driest yet with numerous showers. S il Third St. McMiaaville Trie last spring frost came June 15th, northwest of Willamina, every catching tender plants here, and the Sunday m ornin*; Sunday school WILLAMINA GRAND RONDE Good Buy» in Used Car»— A ll M ake* first fall frost came the morning of at 10 o’clock; preaching st 11 TRADES AND TERMS August Ifith, nipping cucumbers, beans, o’clock. R ev . E L. B ales . pumpkins and other tender plants. Sun day morning it hit again, in spots only. A freak frost and a freak season. We understand it hit much harder toward the coaat. Charlie McBee had a shingling bee. I l w »i a beautiful sight to see. The hammers rang and the voices gay Echoed with mirth the livelong day; Onto the building the shingles flew. Capping the roof of the house so new. Now it is labor and coat and din; Soon 'tw ill be ready to move in. S ou th ern P acific MEAT Is the most sustaining food known. ! Miller Meat Market} Willamina Meat Market Roy Fouls and wife of Portland were week end visitors at the Braxton Fouts home. Taking their cue from The Oaks at Portland, the Fouts young folks built a fiice toboggan (tide, which they are much enjoying. Mr. Fouts recently purchased a nice family cow from M r. Preston at the Junction. Mr. Uydell has been entertaining vis itors from California. Mrs. Inez Buawell entertained a few of the neighborhood ladies Friday a f ternoon,the liith. A double stork shower for Mrs. DorisTurnuige and Mrs. Velma Glass was the main feature. Those presan I were Mesdames Neva Scholia. Neva Booth, Stella C arter. Estelle N ew ton, Jennie H ulett, Ida B arrett, Hilda Carter, Iola Nelson. Goldie Johnson, Mary Robertson M vrtle Tatom. Amanda McBee, Dora Carter. fa u n a Shipley, and Naomi Shipley. Velma and Doria received many nice gifts, and a pleasant time was enjoyed by all. ONE that s I ' , j T ~ VALLEY JUNCTION “7 By V eld a W erb Mr. and Mrs. W ilm er W erth and children, Bobby and Drussila, visited at the T. J. W erth home Sunday. Johnny Schuerch returned home w ith them for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Moat have pur chased the Andrew Kenworthy house and are remodeling it this week. Miss Gladys Muller is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Werth. The Fred Andersen's are driving a new Pontiac. Fred Baker has sold his interest in the Gebhardt-Klees Lumber Co. to V ir gil Kesner of Portland. Mr. Kesner plans on moving his family here before school starts. I). N. Newton and wife made a busi ness trip to Portland last Saturday.» Miss Naomi Thrush of Hoquiam, Wn. is visiting at the Fred Werth andWood- en homes this week. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz of Corbett were week end visitors at the Bill Gebhardt home. Mrs. Clifford Pleasant is up again a fter a week's illness; she had a tonsil operation. 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