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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1939)
‘Hs A. R. T’am m erer has been confin ed to his hom e the past week ill W ILLAMINA w ith th e flu. Rev. C. H. Schreiber, P asto r i Mr. and Mrs. G rover Calvin. M«-s. M ary S tew art, Mrs. Susie McDonald Sunday school 10 a.m. and dau g h ter, M arjorie of Portland E pw orth L eague at 6:30 p.m. surprised the ladies’ m other, Mrs. E vening service a t 7 :30 p.tn. Mary P ark er, when they arrived at h er home M onday bringing w i t h . GRAND RONDE them a p re p a re d tu rk ey dinner. Sunday school 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mullen accom p P reach in g services 11:15 a.m. anied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul G ustafson visited a t the W ilm er W erth home at BUTLER V alley Ju n c tio n Sunday afternoon. Sunday school 11 a.m. G uests at the S. W. S tew art home Preaching service 10 a.m . on Sunday w ere Mrs. S te w a rt’s p ar ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. W right and h er uncle and au n t. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W. A nderson, P asto r L. Sherm an of D ayton. Sunday school 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jam es and baby M orning w orship, 11 a.m. sp e n t Sunday w ith h er p arents. Mr. Y oung People’s m eeting, 6:45 p.m. and Mrs. G eorge Phillips a t Sheridan. E vening w orship, 7 :45 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. K ram er drove P ra y e r m eeting, T hursday, 7 :45. to Neskowin Sunday. They rep o rt Come and w orship w ith us. much dam age to property by the high tide. ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH BIG DANCE, W ILLAM INA HALL. Old Grand Ronde SATURDAY, JA N U A R Y 21st. * R egular services Sundays a t I t Sunday d in n e r guests at the home a.m ., except first S unday in m onth of Mr. and Mrs. V irgil Lamb w ere when services are held a t 8:15 and Mrs. L am b's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. 10:30 a.m. H. T. G race, her sisters and b ro th e r Rev. G. F. Scheffold, Pastor. of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Schlegel and Read The W illam ina Tim es W ant children m ade a pleasure trip to P o rt Ads. Real B argains! land New Y ears eve celebrating th eir I te n th w edding anniversary. I BUY, sell and exchange New and Used F u rn itu re and Small Tools. — Stan Fletcher, T rading Post, Mc Minnville. 22tf* Mr. and Mrs. W. C. T rem blay and I fam ily w ere S unday supper guests at I the Chas. Johnson home in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. E arl Sm ith and son spent New Y ears day and night a t th e home of Mrs. Sm ith's brother, M. R. H udgens a t O regon City. J. R. W hitcom b spent last W ednes d a y w ith his aged sister, Mrs. M. J. I Thompson and his niece a t P ortland. • Mrs. Thom pson is seriously ill hav ing suffered a p aralytic stroke re c e n t ly- B ring your foot troubles to the Foot C o rrectionist stopping a t N ew by’s Pharm acy each Wed. from 10 to 2. No charge fo r interview s. *c G eorge L inton made a trip to P o rt land last W ednesday to consult his Loil Hamstreet doctor. State Bank Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Ted B urdon visited in M cM innville Friday with friends. COMMUNITY M. E. CHURCH FREE METHODIST CHURCH INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE — Phones--- Office 912 — Res. 926 SHERIDAN Thursday, January 12, 1989 TIMES, WILLAMINA, OREGON Page 8 - - - OREGON For Bronchial Coughs, Colds You Can’t Co W rong On Buckley’s M ix tu re One little sip and the ordinary cough la cased— a few doses and that tough old hang-on cough is "on its way"—it's really wonderful to watch how speedily hard lin gering colds respond to Buckley’s. Right away that tightness begins to loosen up— the bronchial passages clear—you’re on r°“r toes again and breathing easier. Get Buckley’s—by far the largest selling ec-gh medicine in ._ - all .. „„ „ Canada— Costa but erdd little at druggbts everywhere Sunday evening guests at the J. A. Mr. and Mrs. M elbourn B utler of O regon City and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jensen home w ere Mr. and Mrs. Earl bourn B utler J r., of P ortland w ere Hyde of P ortland and Mrs. M yrtle S a tu rd a y evening cullers at the R. Y. Sm ith of Castle Rock, Wash. The com m union o f the L ord's Sup Neely home. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . C. Yocom and son per will be observed in connection accom panied by Mrs. Roy Lamson with the evening service Sunday nt and Keith Lamson. spent Sunday in 7:30 p.tn., at the M.E. church. Dallas with Mrs. Yocom's sister, Mrs. Bring your foot troubles to the Foot E. W. M cNamer and family. L ittle David Glass, youngest son of C orrectionist stopping at Newby’s Mrs. A lbert Glass, was taken to the Pharm acy each Weil, from 10 to 2. McMinnville hospital Sunday suffer- No charge fo r interview s. ng from e a r trouble. Mrs. Glass has Methodist 1 on visiting her sister in S eattle and 1 The newly f o r m e d ju s t re tu rn e d home last W ednesday. church choir will hold th eir practice Mr. and Mrs. J u s t Lepage drove to hour each W ednesday evening at the the various beaches last T hursday and Methodist parsonage. Those desiring saw the highest tide ever known there to cing or play an in stru m en t are The spouting horn at Depoe Bay was heartily invited to attend. L. N. Riggs atten d ed the m onthly sending up w ater m ore th an a hun ¡dinner m eeting of the Yamhill C oun dred feet high. Read the daily O regon Jo u rn a l. See ty Mens T eachers association Thurs- Russell Sm elser, W illam ina agent. * Iday night in McMinnville. Mrs. C. W. H aviland received word Mr. and Mrs. Preston Young went from Mrs. Elsie Long of W illam ette |to P ortland la st W ednesday night re th a t she has spent the past seven tu rn in g T hursday night and brought weeks in bed with a severs- case of i P reston's m other of Hood River home shingles. Mrs. Long is a dau g h ter of with them. Mrs. Young rem ained un- the late Mrs. H attie Lockhart and I til Sunday then re tu rn e d to P ortland lived here a t one time. whi re she will visit relatives and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. M agnuson of friends fo r a few days. Lyons cam e M onday for several days Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Riggs and baby. visit a t the W. C . T rem blay home. Ju n e, had din n er at the V. O. H uddle Mr. and Mrs. A1 Newby drove to ston home Sunday and a f te r dinner Newfport Sunday to spend the day , drove to th e coast. w ith Mrs. N ew by’s brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. M unkers of sister, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sanders, celeb ratin g Mrs. S an d er’s birthday. Amity were S unday visitors a t the It was also Mr. and Mrs. S a n d e r’s home of her p arents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail ¡ere. wooden w edding anniversary. — • — R E P A lR I N G • • • STOVES HEATERS FURNITURE — • — — • — O u r W o rk is G u a ra n teed BEANS M. J.B. COFFEE JELL Attorney Office in Ma.onie Building Phone 9R2 — Sheridan, Ore. 5 lbs. I lb . Tin SUNNY COAST— 3 fo r 6 ASSORTED FLAVORS 1 Qf Stokley,— large 46-ox. tin W Z W TOM ATO JUICE Mission PEAS Del Monte, No. 2 TIN PEARS TOMATO JUICE "Z^ Rich Flavor— Gal. Tin 20r “ / » 2 h Siae Tin, 2 FOR ... 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We Price guarantee neat work at worthwhile money- Willamina Times ORANGES Jfir Z®w D ry G o o d s D e p a rtm e n t — if it’s printed we Let Us Estimate on Your Next Printing Job 2Q- ZZ* • BOILING BEEF Folders, | BAKING POWDER, lb SARDINES FIG BARS Whole Wheat Cookies, lb IVORY SOAP PUREX G et that C hair F ixed! NEWBY’S PHARMACY HAROLD R. FÜLLER GREAT NORTHERN— LARGE WHITE LaFollette, 2*/j., 2 FOR USED FURNITURE — • — CARD O F THANKS We wish to thank our friends and form er neighbors for th eir sym pathy and beautiful floral offering in our recent bereavem ent in losing our dear husband, fa th e r and g ra n d fa th e r. Mrs Caroline Rouget Mr. and Mrs. J. L. H utchins Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Young and daughters S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d a y S p e c ia ls PEACHES SCHLEGEL’S Rev. and Mrs. C. IL S chreiber made a business trip to McMinnville on Monday. - BIG DANCE. W ILLAMINA HALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21st. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. V nlliero are rem odllng th eir home here. We a re glad to report th a t a fte r being confined to her home ill for the past two weeks Mrs. Doyle Drill is able to be out again. Miss Dorothy R ittcsber of She» idun stayed w ith her d rin g her illness. Read the Unity O regon Jo u rn a l See Russell Sm elser, W il'am ina agent. * Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Benefiel and fam ily drove to the coast Sunday to get a view of th e li.gh w ater and the havoc w rought by it. saving prices! ELLINGSWORTHS’ • h . « EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR WILLAMINA, ORE