ThuTHday, December 16, 1938
TIMES, WILLAMINA, OREGON
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WILLAMINA MARKET
Entered at the Postoffice at Willamina, Oregon, as second-
das.s matter, Auguat 24, 1909, under Act of Congress
o f .March 3, 1879.
K enneth B. E pi . ey ~
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Editor and Publisher
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HILLCREST NEWS
Mrs. B. Whitman cal led on Mrs.
Turnidge Wednesday afternoon. Mr.
and Mrs. Turnidge went to the Town
send club Wednesday evening.
Thursilay Mr. Ridgle butchered a
young bull. Mr. Nyberg and Ed Ny
berg each took one quarter of the
meat.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kays and chil
dren from Sheridan called on the
Whitmans. They all went after Christ
mas trees.
on the Rrown place east of Willamina
James Manley received a package
from his uncle in Louisiana which
contained some cotton bolls and other
specimens of cotton for the geogra
phy class in public school.
Mrs. Rasmussen is in Tillamook on
a nursing case.
Bill Nelson of Monmouth drove in
Saturday night to spend the weekend
with his wife.
“ Your Satisfaction
Makes Our Success”
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SATURDAY
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IF i Hamina School News
Rordens
Tuesday afternoon, December 13,
TALL
the McMinnville B squad defeated
Oregon
CILBERT CREEK
CANS
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a the Willamina Bulldogs 18-16 in an
exciting
basketball
game
in
the
local
A few days ago the entire neigh
Morning
3 FO R
borhood was pleasantly surprised to gymnasium.
Friday, December 9, the Bulldogs
find that I.ester Andross and family
had returned from California where were victorious over Berrydale by a
they have been the past two years, i score of 29-8. The girls’ volleyball
Mrs. Grace Reed is at Newberg team defeated Berrydale’s girls 37-13.
The grade school will present an
with her daughter, Elinor, who hurt
NEW CROP DATES
CORN FLAKES
STRING BEANS
o
p
e r e t t a entitled “The Miser’s
her back lifting a patient who had
2 -P O U N D P A C K A G E
ALBERS — 3 FOR
1-11». 3-os. can, 3 fo r.........
Dream,”
Thursday
evening.
Decem
fallen out of bed.
Jesse Gearhart has started the log ber 22, at 8 o'clock, in the gymnas
ium.
SALAD DRESSING
SEEDLESS RAISINS
house for Mr. Frazier.
CRYSTAL WHITE J P .
Shirley Shaw has entered the sec
DINNER BELI__ QUART
Thompson« — 4-lb. PKG .
Mrs. E. L. Robins is at Ixdianon
SOAP — 10 BARS
33 V
whe-e sbe went to crack walnuts for ond grade in Mrs. Ball’s room.
her brother, George Harrington.
CAKE FLOUR
Oven Raked BEANS
DRIED PRUNES
1
N O T IC E O F B O N D S A L E
During the past week Mr. Teght-
C R O W N — « 9 /1 0 -lb . Pkg.
B A M — L A R G E C A N . ..
FRESH
—
4-lb.
BAG
meier moved from Gaston to the '
place which he purchased from Mar
Notice is hereby given that sealed
vin Hoffman.
bids will be received by the under
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mitchell were signed until the hour of 8:00 o’clock
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FRUITS & FEGETARLES
in McMinnville on business l a s t B.M. on the 17th day of December,
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Thursday.
1938, and immediately thereafter
PEARL SHORTENING— Ulb. p k g___ 43c
LETTUCE — head_______ _
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Bell and Dexter Smith are publicly opened by the Union High
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GRAPEFRUIT
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cutting oak cord wood for Mr. Schultz School District Board of Union High
School District No. 7, Yamhill Coun
. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Schlegel and ty, Oregon, at the High School Build
children visited at the home of Mr. ing in Willamina, Yamhill County,
Schlegel’s cousin. Mrs. Felix Bellester Oregon for an issue of bonds of said
Union High School District in the
at Whiteson Sunday.
amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars
! (S50.000.0u), said bonds to be dated
December 1, 1938, and to mature
serially in numerical order as fol
lows:
S2000.00 on December 1, 1940
S2000.00 on December 1, 1941
S2000.00 on December
1, 1942
Said bonds to bear interest at the
S2000.00 on December 1, 1943
rate of not to exceed 4% per annum
$2000.00 on December 1, 1944
payable semi-annually, principal and
$2500.00 on December 1, 1945
interest payable at the office of the
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$2500.00 on December 1, 1946
County Treasurer of Yamhill County,
« IIK K IP A N
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OREGON
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$2600.00 on December 1, 1947
Oregon, or at the fiscal agency of the
$2500.00 on December 1, 1948
State of Oregon in New York City,
Willamina
Phone 9X2
Oregon
$2500.00 on December 1, 1949
at
the
option
of
the
purchaser.
— Nestle Permanents
FRI., SAT., DEC. 16, 17
$2500.00 on December 1. 1950
Said bonds were duly authorized
Children $1.75
Adult« $1.95 to $4.95
$2500.00 on December 1, 1951
at an election held on September 30,
Fecial» SOc * Manicure» 35c M Eyening Agj>ointments
Two —— Fine — Features
$2500.00 on December 1, 1962
1938.
$2500.00 on December 1, 1963
Bids must be accompanied by a
‘SAFETY IN NUMBERS'
$2500.00 on December 1, 1954
certified check in the amount of One
$2500.00
on
December
1,
1955
THE JONES FAMILY
Thousand Dollars ($1000.00).
$2500.00 on December 1, 1966
The approving legal opinion of
in their new season hit and one
$2500.00 on December 1, 1957
Teal, Winfree, McCulloch, Shular &
their best.
$2500.00 on December 1, 1958
Kelley will be furnished the success
$2500.00 on December 1, 1959
ful
bidder.
— and—
$2500.00 on December 1, 1960
The Board reserves the right to re
je c t any and all bids.
‘LADIES IN DISTRESS’
Paul Fundman, Clerk
ALISON SKIBWORTH
Union High School District
POLLY MORAN
No. 7, Yamhill County,
CAR HEATERS, Firestone and Arvin_______ 20% Off
Oregon
One of the best comedy teams
Publication dates:
S.&M. FOG LIGHTS, each-------8 2 .9 5 ; pair_____$ 5 .5 0
in a helter-skelter scramble of
November 24, 1938
ELECTRIC GAS TANK CAP LOCKS, each____ $2.95
fun.
December 1. 1938
■ December 8, 1938
TRICO VACUUM DEFROSTERS, each_______ $ 3 .6 5
December 15, 1938
TRICO VACUUM PUMPS, each______________ $3.73
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“There Goes My Heart”
Dr. G. W. KING
featuring
Registered
VIRGINIA BRUCE
FREDRIC MARCH
PATSY KELLY
We personally endorse this
fancy free-for-all adventure.
WED., THTJRS., DEC. 23, 24
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—In keeping with its conservative policy, deposits made here
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personal and corporate deposits, deposits of public funds, and
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