The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972, August 03, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIMES. WILLAMINA, OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 193Ü
Page 5
M rs. E rnest W a lln e r and baby,
M rs. Alonza T h a rp was taken to
Mrs. Anna W ebster o f Borianzo v is ­
ited F rid a y at the home o f her sister, E rnestine le f t F rid a y n ig h t f o r her the Coos Bay hospital Sunday, where
Mrs. Helen Lamson. T his is th e ir home a t C hinook. M ont., a fte r a three ! it is expected she w ill undergo a m a­
fir s t m eeting in 58 years. They are weeks vacation a t the home o f her
parents, M r. and Mrs. Paul Fundm an. j o r o peration on Wednesday.
A cco rding to C ounty A g e n t Rex both widows.
G uy L e ith had the m iddle fin g e r on
W illia m A. Himes o f Dallas was a
M r. and Mrs. R. L . N o rris accom-
D u rin g the year 1870 Burney W a rre n, c o n tro l o f noxious weed can
I
his
le f t hand severed w hile w o rk in g
he
s
im
p
lifie
d
by
p
re
v
e
n
tin
g
these
v
is
ito
r
in
W
illa
m
in
a
last
Sunday.
nnnied by Mrs. Vesfa Glass and W . D,
T ra in e r was a ju stice o f I he peaci* in
weeds
fro
m
p
roducing
seed.
The
pre­
Friend
attended
the
Legion
picnic
on
a
combine M onday m orning. D r.
C
allers
a
t
the
Ted
Burdon
home
P ortland,
com b in ing
bin ju d ic ia l
'ast S aturday were his nephew and T om linson dressed the in ju re d hand.
duties w ith the operation o f a auloun, vention of seed m a tu rity , although a held in Buell park Sunday.
according to fo lk lo re handed down slow method o f c o n tro l, w ill check the
K enneth S h etterly J r., who is w ork-
Mrs. O ral F riend retu rne d to her w ife , M r. and Mrs. H. Burdon and
fro m that era. Barney, i t in Maid, »»»rending o f weed seed by being home Tuesday from the M c M in n v ille daughter, Miss B e tty o f P o rt T o w n ­ J ing a t Lebanon, spent the week-end
conducted hia ju s tic e huaineaa in a planted w ith crop seeds, carried by hospital where she has been fo r the send. W n., on th e ir r e tu rn home fro m here w ith his parents, M r. and M rs.
livestock, w ind o r w ater to infested |
the San Francisco exposition.
m om in the rear o f the saloon und hia
K enneth S h e tte rly and fa m ily .
past tw o weeks.
F or the actual c o n tro l o f
b artender wan a constable. When the lands.
M r. and Mrs. Gerald S itts e r o f De­
Mrs.
Pete
N
yherg
and
daughter,
skins o f hia custom ers became fille d weeds the fa rm e r should fo llo w a pro- Mrs. Paul Vandehey retu rn e d W e d ­ lake w ere week-end guests a t the
t<> the p o in t o f M aturation and they gram o f c u ltiv a tio n , chemicals o r, nesday from Vancouver, B. C.. where home o f her parents, M r. and Mrs.
weaved in th e ir w ulk, the bartender, sm other crops.
Leslie R eich. M r. S ittser is p a rt ow n­
Chemicals have proved e ffe c tiv e they visited Mrs. N ybe rg ’s brothers
a« conatahle, w ould arreat 'he w obbly
er o f the Nestucca V a lle y News and
Oscar,
John
and
Nels
O
lin
and
her
K E L I A B 1 b I T Y
citizen and conduct h m in to the rear fo r th ■ c o n tro l o f noxious weeds, On* sister, Mrs. H. Hennison at New W est­ the Coast Guard papers. O th e r guests
trust
com
m
only
used
chem
icals
being
,
A N D S A F E T Y
room where Barney would impoae a
m inster. W hile there they attended a t the beach home S aturday n ig h t
IN
fin e (th e am ount depending on hia sodium chlorate. The best results 1 the w edding o f her niece, Miss Auges were th e ir son-in-law and daughter,
A L L K IN D S O F IN S U R A N C E
im m ediate ......I o f c a a h l. thua a ffo r d ­ have been had w ith this m ate ria l when O lin.
Mr. and Mrs. Don D rill.
used before the fir s t fa ll rains. By ;
F IR E , A U T O , L IA B I L I T Y
ing both th<* meunx o f offenae aa w ell
Guests a t the W . E. E llin g s w o rth
C allers a t the Paul Fundm an home
doing so the m a te ria l can be washed
C A S U A LTY BONDS. ETC.
home th is week are his cousin Mrs.
aa w pya fo r the c u lp rit to pay hia debt
Sunday
were
th
e
ir
son-in-law
and
into the soil thus k illin g the ro o t sys­
Fern B e nnett o f B u rlin ga m e , C a lif.,
to an o ffe nd ed society.——Federal
— See—
tem. A ll chem icals should he used daughter. M r. and Mrs. Bus B reeding her son Evan B e nnett o f New Y o rk
W rite rs ’ P rojeet, W P A.
o
f
M
c
M
in
n
v
ille
and
Miss
Esther
w ith care and d ire ctio n s fo llo w ed
PAUL FUNDM AN
and A1 M aloney and Peter Hazelwood
c a re fu lly . Chemicals should n ot he B a ird o f Salem.
also o f New Y ork. The p a rty w ill re ­
W IL L A M IN A
OREGON
M r. a nd Mrs. Paul M ullen spent tu rn home th ro u g h Canada.
NEW LAWS REGULAT ING
used in orchards o r where plants are
40 Years Experience, E v e ry Loss
Sunday
at
the
home
o
f
th
e
ir
daugh­
g
ro
w
in
g
which
one
does
not
wish
to
Mrs. E dith B ailey and sister. Mrs.
USE OF SPOTLIGHTS k ill.
Paid in F u ll
te r, Mrs. John T rethew ay and fa m ­ C liffo r d Husted o f Sprague, W n., re ­
ily
a
t
Canby.
N o ta ry Public, Real Estate B ro ker
tu rn e d Sunday evening a fte r spending
State Iowa re g u la tin g the uae o f
M r. and Mrs. A. E. Friend o f R iv e r­ ten days at the Free M ethodist camp
apotlighta und a u x ilia ry lampa on a u ­ SCOTLAND’S influence
side. C a lif., visited fro m Tuesday to grounds a t P ortland.
tomobile« in Oregon were amended
AS IT \I I ECTS OREGON F rid a y a t the home o f her b ro th e r
at the laat aeaaion o f the legialature
and sister-in-law , M r. and Mrs. Paul
and are now e ffe c tiv v e , E a rl Snell,
S cotland’s in flu e n c e in Oregon is M ullen.
aecretary o f atate, aaid today in re ­
Open Saturday, A ngiul tt-
Sunday callers a t the D. W . Fox
m in din g m otoriata th a t in the in te rva l indicated in such names as Dundee,
o f aafetv and courteay f u ll co m p li­ Paisley, H erm iston , and A ir lic , ac- home were his nephews, W illa rd and
ance w ith theae re g u la tio n * ahould 'o r d ln g to research being conducted Raymond Fox and th e ir frie n d s , M r.
by the Oregon Federal w rite rs ’ p ro ­ M cClune and Mr. M u rk , a ll o f Beaver­
be fo rthco m in g.
U nder the amended act m o to r ve­ je c t o f the W P A on the sources, o r i­ ton.
Eddie Fox spent Sunday w ith Ralph
hicle* mav ca rry o nly one apotligh» gins, m eaning and p ro no un ciatio ns o f
w hile under the old law tw o aueh ’ he state's geographic names. S co tty E 'lin g s w o rth J r., on the ranch.
A L H U L E T T , Prop.
M r. and Mrs. H ub e rt Thomson and
Inm'oa were allowed, Snell aaid. The creek, in G ra n t c o u n ty, was named
son.
H
u
b
e
rt
J
r.,
and
d
aughter
June
apotlight muat he ao adiuated th a t fo r S cotty Hay, pioneer sheep man o f
upon approaching another vehicle, no the lo c a lity , whose name indicates hia o f West L in n , Ore., were Tuesday
-In Rear o f D epot Cafe
vis ito rs at the home o f M r. and Mrs.
n art o f the high in te n s ity p o rtio n o f Scottish ancestry.
This in fo rm a tio n is o fte n d if f ic u lt ' O. E. Piper.
the henm w ill he directed to the le ft
o f the le ft aide o f the ear upon which to ohtam as much o f it is pioneer
it ia m ounted at a p o in t 100 fe e t I lor«- which has never been recorded, i
The Oregon Federal w rite rs ’ p ro je c t
ahead o f the car.
Three a u x ilia ry d riv in g lampa is m aking a perm anent record o f a ll
are now p e rm itte d where«!« o nlv tw o ' availab le da»n on present place names,
were allow ed under the old I hw . Theae <>■•■ names by which places w e ie once
l:imp« may be m ounted on the fro n t known.
o f »he vehicle at a h eight o f p o t leaa
thnn 12 inchea nor more th in 42
LOCAL // 1/7‘FV/VG.S
inchea above the ground. U nder the '
old law they were not to he m ounted j
S aturday George Z edrick o f A b e r­
lesa (han IS inchea above the ground.
deen, W n., purchased the L. C. Hart-!
ley residence and fo u r lots and in ­
RFI.VUON OF FARMER
tends to establish a business there.
Of All Odds and Ends— Broken Sizes— O dd hots— From the
M r. and Mrs. R. G. B itte n e r o f
TO URBAN BUSINESS West
L in n came last Wednesday and
MAN MISUNDERSTOOD stayed u n til T hursday evening a t the I
The fa rm e r Bfld »he urban huaineaa- home o f th e ir daughter, Mrs. O. E.
man are o fte n repreaented aa having Piper. T hursday m o rn in g they drove
d 'a a tic a llv c o n flic tin g Intereata. The to Toledo to v is it the fa th e r's
♦ruth o f the m a tte r ia th a t th e ir basic b ro the r.
intereata are identical.
SIZES 14 TO 5 0
As secretary WaHace re ce n tly said,
790 Only to fto at— Each........................
“ U n d e rly in g the a g ric u ltu ra l situ a ­
tio n end aoriouslv lim itin g the nrn«» |
L A D IE S ’
ONE LOT OF
re «a o f a g ric u ltu re to w ard a higher
LADIES’ PURSES!
standard o f liv in g , ia the low level o f
SLIPOVER SWEATERS
R IB B O N S
ONE LOT ONLY
in d u s tria l a c tiv ity and the large v o l­
V a lu e * to $1.00
15 O N L Y
M A N Y K IN D S A N D C O L O R S
ume o f c itv u n e m p lo ym e n t." And.
On Sale
V a lu e * to 15c Y ard
loo king at the o the r aide o f the medal,
On Sale at
Each ................................ .
is the fact th u t bad co nd itio ns among
O nly
On Sale at
fa rm e rs
mean
lim ite d ,
p ro fitle ss
W I L L A M I N A
Y ard .........
m arkets fo r the m a n ufa ctu re rs.
CHILDREN’S SHOES
LADIES’ SHOES
II O M E D A I R Y
The wise fa rm e r know s th a t pros­
30
P A IR S IN F A N T ’S S H O E S
Odd L o t*— Broken Size*
p e rity am ong businessmen is essen-
MEN’S OXFORDS
O nly D a iry Located in
Size* 1 to 4
W H IT E S . B L A C K S . B R O W N S ,
t'a l to a g ric u ltu ra l p ro spe rity. And
B L A C K and B R O W N
W illa m in a
On Sale a t
D R E S S S H O E S OR O X F O R D S
th«' wise businessman knows th a t good |
N ot A ll Size* in the Lot B ut
conditions on the fa rm are essential ¡
P a ir
V a lu e * to $3.50
D E L IV E R Y
A T
E very One a V a lu e !
to wide and g ro w in g consum ption o f
A L L
H O U R S
On Sale
m an ufa ctu re d products. It is fo r th is 1
M an y O th e r V a lu e * in
BOYS’ OXFORDS
a
t .................................
reason th a t representative business is
S H O E S
F
o
r
In
fo
rm
a
tio
n
C
a
ll—
TAN ONLY
so lid ly behind sound fa rm -b e tte rm e n t
On Sale at
S
M
IT
T
Y
’S
C
A
F
E
OR
On
Sale
a
t
LADIES*
RAYON
SLIPS
a ctivitie s, such as the g ro w in g m a r­
Pair .........
KERSHAW S T O R E
ONE LOT ONLY
P air
ke tin g cooperative m ovement.
OREGON “ LAW" AS IT
CONT ROL OF NOXIOUS
WAS ADMINISTERED IN
WEED IS SIMPLIFIED
( I l Y MANY YEARS AGO
Card and Pool Room
THE FAIRWAY MARKET’S
CLEARANCE SALE
DRY G O O DS DEPARTM ENT
Sale of All Silk Dresses
$1.00
« PRINTING »
to <Jrderat
PRINT S¡H
50c
25c
lc
$1.99
$1.88
V a lu e , to $1.49
C . .1.
For R e lie f of
Il E A D
C O L D S
NOSE A N D TH R O A T
IR R IT A T IO N S
G et
G AM EN O L
A t Y o u r D rug Store*
SPECIALS
1936 DeSolo Coupe
1936 Plymouth Sedan
1935 Ply monili Sedan
These ca r* have good rubber, are
in A -l shape, and carry a new car
guarantee.
TERM S
ERRIFIELD
O T O R S
M
HAM PTON
S H E R ID A N -» -O R E G O N
On Sale
a t .........................................
50c
FLOUR SACK SQUARES
H I -W A Y
THEATRE
10c —
House
SHKRin-VN
of
H ito
W *»
— 25c
(IK K i.O N
F R I.-S A T ., A U G U S T 4-5
“ ST. LOUIS BLUES"
W ith
L lo yd N olan, D oro th y L am ou r
Also
“ SECRETS OF A NURSE"
Helen Mack, D ick Foran
S U N .-M O N .-T U E S ., AU G . 6-7-8
“ ROSE OF
WASHINGTON SQUARE*
F e a tu rin g
A lice Faye, T yro n n e Power and
A l Jolson
WED.-TirURS., AUG. 9-10
“ MIDNIGHT"
F e a tu rin g
C laudette C o lb e rt and
Don Am echo
•
3 4 x 2 5 Size
10 P A IR S O N L Y — M E N ’S W O O L
Our 10c
REMNANT TABLE
L A D IE S ’ D R E S S E S , S W E A T E R S ,
S K IR T S , B L O U S E S and many
more items.
Made of C lean C lo th —
No H ole*
On Sale a t
Each ......................................
6c
Also 100 yards assorted ma- * A .
te ria ls a t yard .......................
HOUSE DRESSES
W ith Z ip p e r Closing
A H andy Bag fo r A ll Purpose*
One Group of House Dresses th at
F o rm e rly Sold fo r $ 1 .0 0
99c
25c
HOUSE FROCKS
DRESS SHIRTS
M E N ’S R A Y O N
SHIRTS AND SHORTS
On Sale at
Each
M E N ’S C O T T O N A T H L E T IC
UNION SUITS
On Sale a t
F orm erly Sold fo r $1.95
V e ry Good Size* in
the Lot
N ot A ll Size*
V a lu e * to $2.00
50c
M E N ’S C O T T O N
On Sale at
Each
Each
144 Yard» o f New P attern
50c
L A D I E ’ S
UNION SUITS
COTTON VESTS
Long Sleeve— A nkle Length
Size* 34 and 36 O nly
B O D IC E T O P S — W H IT E
N ot A ll Size*
On Sale at
G arm ent
On Sale at
P a ir
V a lu e * to 75c
M E N ’ S
On Sale
at ...............................................
On Sale at
Each ..................................
S M A L L S IZ E S
Sizes and K in d* a* is----
V a lu e * up to 50c
CARRY-ALE CASES
On Sale at
Each ...................................
DRESS PANTS
On Sale at
OILCLOTH
46 inches wide
Per
Y ard ........................................
BOVS* B.V.D’s
N ot all sizes but plenty
of V a lu e *
On Sale
A P «
Each
..................... O V