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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1941)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1941 TIM ES, WILLAMINA, OREGON Page 3 cently installed three sections of E arlier in the year the interior , orchestra departm ents w ere also pro I play app aratu s which were greeted of the grad e school was remodeled J vided, both of which have proved | with delightful enthusiasm by the and painted. M anual train in g and I to be of g rea t benefit. children The u nits are filled with Entered at the Postoffice at Willamina, Oregon, as second- children from sunrise till dark. These class matter, August 24, 1909, under Act of Congress units consist of a ladder gym, swings _________________ of March 3, 1879. and teeters. K enneth B. E pley - Z The ladder gym, of five sections, E ditor and Publisher is a recent type of equipment which satisfies the child’s natural desire to ubhshed Every Thursday. Subscription Price $1.50 Per climb. Physical educators recommend ^eai in Advance. Home Display Advertising, 25c an Inch its use for proper development. The to DA YS - FEB. 1 TO IO Foreign Plates, 35c an Inch. “monkey bars.” as the children have I named them, are proving to be, a most popular and practical ap p ar last week, visiting his sister. Norman atu s as it accom odates many chil GRAND RONDE dren a t once. Young children play ♦— ----------- --------------------- . W inslow was not operated on yet. various games, as tag, on it, and oth The U. S. doctor did not show up. (By M. Petersen) ers use it as a trapeze. Ben LeChance is working for Henry O. K. SAFETY TREAD (6 :0 0 -1 6 ) $ 5 .4 5 - 1 for 16.3 The second u n it is a three-section M. Petersen got an invitation from Blair. Herman Richard Miller ex teeter, holding 12 to 18 children. the Salem Realty board, Oregon As O. K. SAWTOOTH Treat! (6 :0 0 -1 6 ) $ 4 .9 5 - 4 14.8 sociation of Real E state boards, to pects a large tim ber contract. He It is built with adjustable leverage and non-pinch rockers, all locked in called on Ed LaChance and H arry, attend an Oregon products dinner: potatoes, apples, pears, oysters. Les his son. Mrs. Miller works a t W illa place. O. K . Reeapps ask no favors lie Scott, Governor Sprague, Earl mina. The third u n it is th a t of roller Snell and state senators and rep The cross roads a t the old Grand I ' bearing swings, consisting of two ASK THE PEOPLE WHO USE THEM resentatives are all invited as guests Ronde station need more atten tio n swings for lower grades, two tu b of Salem Realty board. It will be a trom the state highway commission, u lar rings and a trapeze bar fo r unique event, Monday, Feb. 3, at th e slow down signs are partly upper grades. ALSO 6:30 p.m., Marion hotel, Salem. gone our school children need more All three sections of apparatus Mr. and Mrs. M. P etersen had a protection against 60-mile-an-hour are made of steel and set in deep NEW & USED T IR E S & TUBES surprise visit Ja n u ary 22 from their drivers. beds of concrete which insures per friends, Mrs. C. I. Ball of Ballston, At Reasonable Prices The surrounding Jam es Sorensen called on M. Pet- m anent safety. who is a descendent of the old Ball .ersen on Ja n u a ry 21. He has im-1 grounds have been covered with fam ily, pioneer settlers of Ballston; proved w onderfully in health. F ritz J gravel and sand, making a smooth and Mrs. R. C. Pray of P ortland. I ! Jah n was the founder of athletic i and clean place to play. The children BOYER B R O THER S H er husband at one time was a fam sports in Germany. His motto wasI and faculty express their apprecia iliar dentist of Sheridan, a friend j “ frisch frei frah from ,” which stands 1 tion and sincere thanks to the school of many Oregonians. | fo r fresh, frdee, glad and good na- au thorities fo r th is attractive equip The large company would have ture. M. Petersen has two pine I ment. Godsey Bldg. -:- Willamina. Oregon built the road from Boyer to New needles a foot long from Gold Beach, I Grand Ronde w ithout cost to the The children of England now eat j district. H airpulling and blindfolding- i carro ts instead of candy which is and the large company made several very scarce. A nnette V aughn had millions by getting the road built some friends fo r company Ja n u ary from Boyer to New Grand Ronde. 20. L. M. P. visited Ralph Uglaw From Boyer to Midway is hardly the tw entieth. They want some p ain t two miles, on a level grade. Logs to ing done. YOU CAN SAVE A T LEA ST $50 Midway are now hauled over six Mr. and Mrs. M. Petersen acknow miles to Midway. Our county and ledge receipt of an invitation to the 1939 DODGE Sedan .............................................. § 7 4 5 WILLAMINA state highways are suffering terribly fo r the long haul. We would also wedding of th eir grandson, Gilbert 1938 DODGE Sedan .............................. $565 Irvin Petersen of Lawndale, Calif., have gotten the plywood plant at to Miss Bessis Day of Los Angeles,’ Fri.-Sat., Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Grand Ronde, but for the selfish 1936 DeSOTO Sedan ........................................... § 4 4 5 to be perform ed F ebruary 14 at mood of the big corporation. “ BRIGHAM YOUNG” the W ilshire w edding chapel, 271 1937 DeSOTO Sedan ........................................... §195 Ray Stephens is suffering with a S. New Hampshire, Los Angeles. Tyrone Power - Linda Darnell sore, stiff neck. I have a picture of Dean Jagger It is high tim e our ab stract law 1937 BUIGK Coupe ...... $495 the new flour mill near A abeuraa, Denmark, where the children and I came to life again. The A ustralian l Sunday, Feb. 2 1940 CHEVROLET Coupe .................................... § 7 3 5 ab stra ct system is w hat we need, to ’ celebrated school picnic w ith our “ DANCE, GIRL. DANCE” teacher, P. P. H ansen; where I pu r save the poor landholders the enor- ! 1937 PLYMOUTH Sedan ...................................... § 5 2 5 \ irginia Field - Ralph Bellamy chased a glass of milk the ta ste of mous cost in tran sfe r title. I called - com edy— “ P luto’« Dream-House * it up in 1917 at Aberdeen. It was j which I never forgot, it was so good. 1935 PLYMOUTH Sedan ...................................... § 2 9 5 H erman Countrym an came home voted on some years ago and carried. I W ed.-Thur., Feb. 5-6 1934 PLYMOUTH Sedan ...................................... § 2 2 5 fr~m a Tacoma hospital. He has ear (Continued on Page 8) Gene AUTRY in trouble; was there three months. 1934 DODGE Sedan .............................................. $ 2 4 5 “ CAROLINA MOON” M. Petersen has farm land fo r re n t: — Plus --- 76 acres, $35 par year. H arry La- Grade School Gets New Chance made a trip to Tillamook “ IN OLD MISSOURI” Playground Equipment W eaver Bros. - “ E lvira” W illamina grade school has re- Simps S p e c ic il • •• 4 TIRES RECAPPED FOR THE PRICE OF ? ie ui O.K. RUBBER WELDING SHOP G A Y -W A Y THEATRE ICC 3CC HARMON MOTOR CO. NEWBERG, OREGON majestic Theatre DALLAS FRI.-SAT., JAN. 31-FEB. QUALITY AND SERVICE IS OUR MOI IO 1 HIT PARADI * OF 194 PREFERRED STOCK IS QUALITY ) O U ff’ILL LIKE OUR FRIENDLY SERVICE PEACH H A LV ES (Kood w ith sh o rtca k e) wJFC Tasty Pac - in Syrup — 2 No. 2'/j Size Tins BURGESS Dry Pack S H R IM P FOR SALADS 2 M E X -I-C O R N Flavored 2}C 4 oz. 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