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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1939)
Page 3 TIMES, WILLAMINA, OREGON Thur «day, February 2, 19.J9 ed at the gym Tuesday night. Grade to be conducted there by their pastor, school won IS to 17 over Sheridan; beginning on Monday, February 13. Grand Ronde Midget» lo»t to Sheri- Friend» of the church will keep the On * winter day, dan « to 17 and Grand Ronde High date in mind and avoid conflicting When the «now wan falling, lost 29 to 42 to Perrydale High. 'engagement» as far as possible. And the children were at pluy, i I could hear a bird calling. The Grand Ronde school finished , * --------------- Entered a t the Poatoffice a t Willamina, Oregon, M second one semester’s work last Friday. Miss i When the snow was so silvery white Because the sun made everything Frances Ashley was the only student clan« m atter, Auguat 24, 1909, under Act oi Congreaa bright graduating from high school at mid- W IL L A M IN A of Man li 3. 1879.__________ _________ And hid the bird from our sight year Rev. C. H. Schreiber, Pastor . __- _________ - - Edito r and Publish t r We called back to him through the K enneth B. E plky Sunday school 10 a.m. Little Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. air so light. Epworth League at 6:30 p.m. Russell Newbill, has been quite ill Publiahed Every Thursday. Subscription Price $1.50 Per Evening service at 7 :30 p.m. D id You Ever See Bananas with cold; we all ho»pe he will recover Year it; Advance. Home Display Advertising, 25c an Inch. In W in ter? soon. G R A N D RONDE Foreign Plates, 35c an Inch. We have them near our school Sunday school 10 a.m. But we do not pick them, as a rule, rats: Sheridan Legion Poet No. 75 Preaching services 11:15 a.m. The baby daughter of Mrs. Ruby Because they’re the topmost branches Hansen has been quite ill the (past ( of a fir tree, The Legion and auxiliary are en- FENDALL DISTRICT B U TLE R That are all rounded and bent with t,ertaining the district conference at . • week at the Frank Matocha home. Sunday school 11 a.m. the heaviness of the snow, the Lejfion hall on peb. 3rd, at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haenny mov- Anthony Dent and Mr. anil Mrs. Preaching service 10 a.m. So that they look like a bunch of A banquet will be held in the dining ed last week from the Highlands to u Glen Dent and their baby of Perry-1 bananas, you know! room at 6;30 p m follow ing the ban- bouse on the Kliks place and Mr. dale were recent visitors nt the home ______ • quet will be a program, dancing and a Haenny will work for Frits Stegge- of Robert Dent and his son. Roy. free lunch. All ex-service men and J. W . Anderson, Pastor mann Mrs. Dent also visited with Mrs. El- ' CRANDE RONDE their families are invited to attend. Sunday school 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred lunly of Go- don Fendall. Morning worship, 11 a.m. pher Valiev w e r e Sunday dinner j<„. K|uuch, Mrs. Mollie Haenny Mr. and Mrs. Carl Routledge and Young People’s meeting, 6:45 p.m. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. an,j ber daughter, Johnnie Belle, and gon O|ympia, V Wash., spent the Evening worship, 7:45 p.m- Ward Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haenny were wt,ejjen<j with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 :45. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schafer of Wednesday evening dinner guests at Earhart. The Rootle* . - ................... . . . . . . . . ............... . Routledges brought Mr. Come and worship with us. Oceanlake visited last Ih u riulay eve- the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Harris an<J Mn| A) shaw of Cordovia, Alas ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of HUI Creek. ka to vjajt „ week or so with Mrs. ST. M IC H A E L ’S C H U R C H Fred Johnston. | M r. and Mrs. Roy Endicott of Port- Shaw’s sister, Mrs. Earhart. It has The monthly Fellowship meeting of Old Grand Ronde Mrs. Joe Matocha and her children |al)(| visited Monday at the home of been four years since Mrs. Shaw was Food, Faith and Fun at the Methodist Regular services Sundays* at 16 and Mrs. Andrew Kershaw and her . Mrs. Endicott’s mother, Mrs. Homer here to visit her sister and friends. . . . ____ ,, ,,, . church comes on Thursday, Feb. 9, a.m., except firs t Sunday in month baby visited Sunday afternoon at the |] o|men. They accompanied Mr. and ______ n f: anA _S?r v .J_°,h.n. M."uLh! ? ,° ni ° . from 6 30 to 9 p.m. when services are held at 8:15 and home of Frank Matocha. Mrs. Holman and Frank Macomber to j , a*j|MM »pent Sunday with the Joe The Methodist church at Grand *10:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston visit Rose Lodge where they visited at the jjj|iB<, n family Rev. G. F. Scheffold, Paator. w ; v- ni.nK • ‘ X i f i n i Ih° me M r’ ‘ Le"ter GarbUtL u 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Powers spent Ronde is planning on Special services Mrs. Esther ( hurchmnn at W illam ina.) HeV(.ra| children have been absent Sun<lay vi,itin g Mrs. Power’s |»ar- --------- =----- - -r------=—r-= = j from school during the past two enU> M r an<| Mrg Bert pitcher at weeks with severe colds. Toledo. Miss Irene Doran relieved . -------a Mrs. Powers at the switchboard Sun- day. CILBERT CREEK FRANK SM ELSER Mrs. Case died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Yocum here Mon U N IO N S E R V IC E S T A T IO N 4 A t our school there is four and day morning. W illo m in o , O r e . Phone 2H 2 one hn'f inches of snow on the ground M r . and Mrs. E. W. Barnes made a The beautiful snow covered scenery business trip to Beaver Saturday. F IR E S T O N E T IR E S inspired us to write poetry, which we ) Mr. and Mrs. Ir l Glover took their o f H ilt want to share with our friends. <> B A T T E R IE S C A R W A S H IN G tiny baby to McMinnville to the doc «HKI’. ltiA N w * ORKCON <> S E R V IC E B A T T E R IE S L U B R IC A T IO N How Plants Live tor for treatment of a severe cold <• B A T T E R IE S R E C H A R G E D A C C E S S O R IE « Monday. A ll the p’ants have snowy beds Mrs. Fred Voigt and Mrs. Joe Bill- FR I.-SA T.. Feb. 3-4 T IR E R E P A IR IN G When the snow comes down, son spent Wednesday in Dallas on And gives them a blanket business. “ BROTHER B IT " That covers their heads. A Haopy W in te r Day ùtlfp Willamina Simea COMMUNITY M. E. CHURCH FREE METHODIST CHURCH I-W A Y THEATRE 10c 25c W A Y N E M O R RIS-JA N E BRYAN P R IS C ILLA L A N E in a hilarious miitary college ro mance which kepi Broadway bowi ng for two years! And when the rain melts all the snow And the plants begin to grow The farmer goes to the garden with his hoe And begins to cultivate each row. — Second Feature—— STOP Coughing and Stop It NOW "'•'he B u n k o f P e r s o n a l S e r v ic e ” F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K Enjoy A Good Night's Rest “OVERLAND EXPRESS" with BOB BAKER SU N .-M O N .-TU E., Feb. 5-6-7 “ S U E Z " TYRONE P O W E R -A N N A B E L L A LO R ETTA YO UNG in a spectacular production of a Monumental feat— and of the man who made a vision come true! We highly recommend this picture for piling and old. INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation An Extra Mea tur e of Protection Deposit Insurance — - In keeping with its conservative policy, deposits made here are now insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. —The insurance thus provided applies to all deposits, including personal and corporate deposits, deposits of public funds, and trust funds Hwaiting investment, to the ¡«mount of $5000 for each depositor Deposit insurance is for vour protection. L IQ U ID ITY SA FETY S E R V IC E N E W B Y ’S P H A R M A C Y Loil Hamstreet W ED .-TH U R S., Feb. 8-9 S h e r id a n . O re g o n B I i k L E Y 'S M IX T U R E c e n a .n l» makes abort work of reH e r In « tho«« attsbborn old h a n i-o n fo u g h i and colds th a t other c o a /h remediaa faU to bud««, accord in « to M r . H . A A llen. M r . A lle n m y « i years I aafferrd «▼ery w in te r w ith a te rrib le cen«b. I ba r« had m any aleepleea n lfb ta and reurhed ■ n til tear» ran . and my atomach ached. I started aca in w ith the same old cen«h thia year— bet a fte r a few doaea af B U C K - L E Y 'S M I X T V U my eee«h was « e n a * You c a n 't go w ron g on B U C K L E Y ’S — by f a r th e ¡anreat-eellin« eou«h medicine In a ll cold C anada. One o r tw o doaea and stubborn tou«h h tn g -c n e<>u«hs are o fte n on th e ir w a y . And I t ’« o n ly a few rents a t druayieta everywhere. M oney bach If not dell«bted. WILLAMINA MARKET ★ ★ ★ State Bank Bldg. “ SERVICE DeLlJXK" starring C O N STA N C E B E N N E T T in a clever comedy — Phon»»— O ffic e 912 — Rea. 926 S H E R ID A N ÇV/ÿ/W Q uatitìj cfynida/idlìhaHdòe OREGON “ Your Satisfaction Makes Our Success” ★ ♦ ★ Electricity AvaHat’e to 90% of Rural Homes in P .G .E . A rea! S a tu rd ay and Monday Specials CORN MEAL Pancake & Waffle FLOUR CRACKERS P A C IF IC — 2-lb. A Almost 9 out of every 10 rural and farm homes in the 3,000 s q u a re -m ile area served by PGF. . . . an area larger than the state of Delaware . . have dependable electric service available at c iiy rates Steady b u ild in g of rural power lines has proceeded in P G E territory for 30 years, and the w ork is still going on. New rural lines built during 193 8 to ta led 200 miles, and b ro u g h t ser vice to 3,290 rural families not p reviou sly served. Up to the present time 3,000 miles of pole lines have been ex ended into rural areas by P G E . . . more than twice as many miles as serve dries and towns. T h e P G E rural service program has se. the pace for ‘ he n a tio n , and is providing rural electrification in a way that’ s dependable and business-like. DIP Jb PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Pepeo System YELLO W — BOX Emit Cocktail Standby; 1-lb cans, 2 FO R M EAt I9c Standby Tomatoes 29c MATCHES — 29c 17c CARTON SPECIALS 59C GOLDEN SYRUP Staley’s— 5-lb. P A IL WHITE BEANS S M A LL — 4 POUNDS 35c 17c E M ITS & VECETABLES CHEESE__ Tillam ook baby loaf. 2 lbs. 49c * Pearl SHORTENING — 4 lbs. * Phone 1 351 SP ER R Y— 9 8 10-lb. BAG Solid Pack; 2Vjs, 2 FOR SW AN 28c 9 POUNDS 39c ORANGES No. 3 4 4 Dos---- 10c 10c PARSNIPS — 3 pounds for W illa m in a , O r e