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Thursday, August 22, 1935
WILLAMINA BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
To C o m r k spo no rnts : Owing; to the his daughter. Mrs. George Snead. He
additional work in making a bigger and is well known in Grand Ronda.
better Times, news items should be in
Mr. and Mrs. Dave James of Buell
our office by Wednesday morning to in were guests at the Clay James home on
sure publication, and earlier in the week Monday.
will make it more convenient for us.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Billson and son
—T h e E d it o r .
i Bobby were the guests of their daugh
ters. Olyve and Dorothy, in Portland
Sunday.
GRAND RONDE
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclnnes and
Miss Glyde Dilley has resigned her baby of Portland are visiting at the S.
position at Springfield h ig h school, E. Dilley home this week.
where she has taught for the past two
Guy Landes and fam ily spent Sunday
years, in favor of a position as home at the beaches. Mrs. Sedwell accomp
economics teacher at Eatonville. Wash. anied them.
Mrs. 1. L. W ithrow was a McMinn
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom were Yam
ville visitor Monday.
hill visitors Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Mitchell of McMinn
ville is a guest at theW m . I^ n tz home.
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On Sunday they all motored to Jantzen I
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Beach.
(By M. P e t e r s e n . S r .)
Ir l Glover and family and Mrs, Edith
Glover visited relatives in Dayton on
Sunday.
Old Grand Rondg needs a postoffice, a
Eula B. South of Memphis, Tenn., and barber shop, drug store, billiard hall,
Mrs. E. E. Hellier. o f Dubuque. Iowa, bowling alley, meat market, theatre,
are visitors at the Jack Gortmaker first class beer dispensary, dentist, phys
ician, a notary public and a constable.
home.
Mrs. May Wilson is now enjoying
Albert and Chauncey Doran were
i outdoor sunshine, under the care of
Portland visitors over the week end.
Mrs. Kelly.
Miss Geraldine Mapes returned to her
The editor o f the Willamina Times
home in Tillamook a fter a two weeks'
visit with,her cousin. Miss Allene Diehl. ' and his family called at the Petersen
I home Sunday afternoou.
H erbert Clarke and family and Mrs.
Ed Larson made a trip to Portland
Mitchell of Arlington, visited t h e i r
niece, Mrs. Ralph Dilley, over the week Sunday.
end.
John Smith injured a finger while
Ira L. W ithrow is in Portland on busi working at the Midway mill and is ta k
ness this week.
ing a short vacation.
Howard Scharschmidt was a Salem
The Roy Buckley fam ily, accomp
visitor Monday.
anied by the LaChance fam ily, came
Mrs. R. J. Goetz of Silverton was in out from Portland Saturday night and
remained to attend the diamond jubilee
town Saturday visiting old friends.
at St. Michael's Mission. From here
Mr. Kneeland. of Idaho, is a guest of* Olga and Bob Buckley were taken to
B usiness and Professional people w h o are d oin g b u sin ess in W illam ina and
w ho have faith in our city and its future. T h ey d eserve your patronage.
S p en d F or Y o u r H o m e F irst Willamina Garage
Remodeling or New Building
is your best Investment
Y o u r h om e's a t
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General
Petroleum Products
Car Greasing and Adjusting
Electrical Work a Specialty
Your Nearest Typewriter Service
T ’S the coldest kind o f com m ercial ice, and from its
nam e, on e w ould naturally think it w as m ade of “ dry
rain." T h ey tell us, how ever, that it is pum ped from the
desert san d s in California.
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C om ing from there, it’s different, and, of course, bigger
and better, (n o doubt) but w e ll struggle along right here
in the W illam ette V alley, and keep cool w ith just com m on
ordinary w et ice m ade from just com m on ordinary w et
water in an extraordinary
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 R IG E R A T O R
YAMHILL ELECTRIC COMPANY
the Gresham berry fields, and on Tues
day Max Bannock took the LaCbance
family to the Independence hop yards.
Mechanics Garage
Mr. Johnson of the Sheridan Sun was
a recent visitor here.
Macbinc Work Weldinf
Leland R. Sackett
Weymouth Crowell ia very busy look
ing a fte r operations on hia large land
holdings.
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MOUNTAIN HOME
P. S.— N. B.— P. D. Q .— or som e other part of the alpha
bet, but it better be soon if you are to have the ad
vantage of the special price being offered on a few
of our m od els w hile they last.
SERVICE
B A N K IN G A N D
S A V IN G F A C I L I T I E S W ILL H E L P
PRC .‘M O T E
F IN A N C IA L ST A B IL IT Y
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F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
S H E R ID A N , O R EG O N
l-r o tn u r , S a b je r t la ( t u u i,r H llh o u l
Friday-S*t.-SuB, Aug.
23-24-25
Mrs. Jay Clark and daughter spent
Wednesday at the Tom Edwards home.
Wm. Poland took his w ife and Mrs.
Edith Leno to Independence Sunday to
pick hops.
Wm. Soderburg and fam ily of Valley
Junction were visiting her father, Fab-
ien Quinell, last week.
Mrs. Wm. Poland called at the Jay
Clark and A lbert Lamb homes Saturday
afternoon.
S h e r id a n , O re g o n
Leonerd Quinell moved into one of
the Welch houses Saturday and is work
ing for M r. Welch.
HAYFEVER
The Fabian Quinall and Wm. Söder
berg families were at Grand Ronde
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conkey and son
Carol and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. N o tt at
tended church at New Town Sunday.
The Conkeys spent the rest of the day
with his mother, Mrs. N o tt, Mrs. Jay
Clark called at the N o tt home Sunday
afternoon.
The Jay Clark family spent Saturday
afternoon at theW m . Poland home. The
Polands are laaving for Yakim a next
month. Tom Boyer of New Town has
leased the place. We s u r e l y are
sorry to lose the Polands, but hope they
have success in their new home.
Joyce Peterson and Merdith Clark
were at New Town Monday.
W illam ina,
O reg o n
D R . G . W . K IN G
Optometrist
Phone 6 4 3
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SHERIDAN F UNERAL fJOME
Funeral Director
A m b u la n c e S e rv ic e
LADY A T T E N D A N T
Phones:
i Office 312
i Residence 3115
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Wanted String beans for canning:
Oregon Giants or Kentucky Wonder pre
ferred; quote price on 160 pounds or
more
O. i». Manley, Rt. 2, W illamina.
Tom Edwards was a visitor at the
county seat Wednesday.
Loyd Rice end fam ily of Dallas vis
ited the home of Mrs. Rice’s mother,
Mrs. C. A. N ott. Saturday.
Office at residence two blocks
north of bank building
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Pete Hogelon called at the Jay Clark
and Henry Blair homes Thursday even
ing.
Elmer Conkey and fam ily and Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. N o tt were McMinnville
visitors Friday.
Tom Edwards and Wm. Poland were
in Portland Friday.
Dr. H. W. Flanery
Dentist
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Bv M rs . J ay C la r k
Joe Peterson came home from camp
Thursday to put up his hay. Jay Clark
helped him Friday, and Joe returned to
camp Sunday afternoon.
Leave orders at T h k T imkm office.
R e g is te re d
A niece from Washington is visiting
Mr. Johnson at his Spirit Mountain
farm. She wishes to take him away
with her. Several families who pros I
General Insurance
pered while here left two and three
years ago, and now they are in want.
W IL L A M IN A City Hall M O N D A Y S
The Porter family viaited in W illa S H E R I D A N ------- H E ID E R BLDG.
mina last week.
Phone 593 or 3x2
Jasper Boydston has completed the
new barn he has been building for Mr.
Holman.
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Salem, Ore.
of a ll kinds
a t a right p rice
T h e W IL L A M IN A T IM E S
W IL L A M IN A
Jack Fairbrother baled moet of his
hay and has already aold nearly half
o f it.
121 N High St
P R IN T IN G
Attorney-at-Law
R oyal T ypew riters
and A ll Portables
RADIO & ELECTRIC CO.
Salem’s Radio Specialists
OTTO W. HE1DER
We are C ojnty Agents
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W H A T W IL L A M IN A
— T h e beat b ric k p la n t In O re g o n .
— C o ast h ig h w a y paaalng th ro u g h .
— B u ll a n d h ig h w a y tra n s p o r ta tio n
— S p le n d id c lim a te , a b u n d a n t w a te r.
Seven n a w n illla w ith in »even m ile»
— A pro ap ero ua fa r m in g c o in n r.'n ltv .
— A la rg e t r ib u t a r y c o u n try , ric h In
n a tu r a l resources.
Good g ra d e a n d high achoola. tw o
chu rch es a lib r a r y .
— P ro g re s s iv a c ltls e n s , e n te rp ris in g
bualne»» m en . a liv e c iv ic club .
M cM innville
“ T h e B ook S to r e “
Frand Kautz and daughters were in
Sheridan Wednesday.
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W iliam «., Oregon
W IL L A M IN A N B K M :
— A b an k
— A re s id e n t p h y s ic ia n
— A c le a n in g e n d p ressin g shop.
— A f r u it a n d v e g e ta b le c a n n e ry
— People w ith vis io n to »ee a n d cour
age to g ra s p o p p o rtu n itie s
H a r p e r J a m is o n
“LIGHTENS YOUR WAY"
LIQUIDITY
“ Service w ith a S m ile ”
Auto Repairing Rcboring
Mrs. Alvina LaCbance was a dinner
guest of Celia Smith on Sunday and PHONE 126 . WILLAMINA. OREGON
visited Mrs. Vandehay in the evening.
D R Y IC E
SAFETY
W . R. C O Y L E , Prop.
I C A N N IN G P E A C H E S w ill be ready
; in about a week. Bring boxes. A I,.
Brooks, La Fayette, Oregon.
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Used Cars; 1932 Plymouth Coupe; I92M
Hudson Sedan; ’28 Chrysler Sedan; '31
Chevrolet Coupe; "27 Buick Sport Phae
ton. Morris-Merrifield Motors, Sheridan.
Warner
' Wanted To tighten thoae loose spokes
in your wood wheels. Guaranteed for
one year. Prosser, at Morris Merrifield
Corner, Sheridan.
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Wanted '1 ested family cow; trade
1 direct-connected cross-mounted F o r d
buzzsaw trailer, and 3| h. p. two-cycle
marine type motor with pulley, suitable
for binder, pump or boat.
Charles
Parker, Willamina.
BATTE
For Sale Young Jersey cow; fresh
May 23rd. Tuberculosis and abortion
I tested. $50 M. C. Madison, 1 mile west
He rides
like th e wind
and loves
like th e w hirlw ind!
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Mrs. Tom Edwards has been quite
sick, but is improving. A ll hope she Wednesday DIME NITE Aug. 28
will be well soon.
W illiam Powell and Ginger Rogers in
Albert Lamb, his father Frank Lamb,
“Star of Midnight”
and brother V irgil were Salem visitors
Another big special for only • Dime
Saturday.
You’ll like it
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For Sale—181 Acres at Midway, on
highway, 100 acres under cultivation,
balance timber, $50 per acre if taken as
a whole. I f sold in parcels, priced as to
relative values. Inquire at The Times
office.
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GOLD WANTED
Licensed gold buyers will pav up
to $35.00 an ounce for old dental
bridges, crowns, rings, chains, lock
ets, watch cases, spectacle frames,
etc., or any other discarded jew elry
if mailed within 30 days. Take ad
vantage of this wonderful opportun
ity given to you by a reliable con
cern to get full value for your old
gold. We also buy old silver.
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