The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972, October 01, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thee and Mrs.
Catherine Lewis, President.
TOO L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y
Fellowship Supper night to be an Cecelia Thomas of McMinnville spent FOR SALE — Chesterwhite Brood
nounced. Mr«. Howard Wooden, Dir Saturday evening visiting the ladies’
Sows, farrow October 15th, 27
ector.
mother, Mrs. Josephine Ma toe ha, and
18 months Romney breeding Ewes,
their brother, Joe Matocha, and fam­
F.ntrrrU «t ih» Poatofflc« at W illam ina, Oregon, aa aerund-elaaa m attar, A u g u s t 24,
30 30 months Romney breeding
N O T T FOR CONGRESS M E E T IN G ily.
i m . under A ct of Congress of March 3. 1373.
Ewes,50 3 years or over Romney
Friends of Earl Nott and all who
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mullen had as
breeding Ewes and 2 milk cows just
wish to aid in his election to Congress, dinner guests last Monday their dau­
Ixronurd B. Signett
• Editor arul I'ubliilw r
fresh. Stone Estate Farm, 6-8 mile
regardless of political party, are in­ ghter, Mrs. J. L. Tretheway of Canby,
West of Buell Store.
8-7c
vited to meet at the Court House in Mr. Mullen’s sister, Mrs. C. M. Friend
Published Every Thursday. Subscription Price $1.50 Per
McMinnville, Monday evening, Octo­ of Riverside, Calif, and their grand­
Year in Advance. Home Display Advertising, 26c an Inch.
ber 6th, at 8 o’clock, to form a YAM­ son, Paul W. Mullen, and family,
t y J h & t Z f 044. ß u 4 f . Q V i U t
Foreign Plates, 35c an Inch.
HILL COUNTY NOTT FOR CON­
Mr«.
J,
L.
Hutchins
of
Portland
GRESS CLUB. Come and bring your
spent last Thursday visiting former
friends.
W.S.C.S. each second Friday, Mrs
J. F. WALTON, Dr. J. A JONAS- neighbors here. She also attended the
Charles Colburn, Pres.
SON, FRANK HOLMES, G. W. MAN­ Civic Club meeting in the afternoon.
Fellowship supper each third Wed­ NING. ALICE M. CRABTREE and The Hutchins were one time owners
The mess kit is one of the most
and publishers of the Willamina important items in the Soldier’s
nesday night. Mrs. Glenn Larkins, MRS. WM. NAU.
W IL L A M IN A C H U R C H of C H R IS T
Times. They now live at Bonneville equipment. It consists generally of
Director.
a pan, a plastic canteen and cup, a
Harlan W oodruff, M in u ter
Apartments in Portland.
fork, knife and spoon, all in a can­
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
C H R IS T IA N SC IEN C E
MORNING SERVICES —
Mr. A. D. Shipley of Bremerton, vas pack cover. The total cost runs
Pete Madison suffered a severe
Rebecca Hall
Bible School ............................ 10 am.
Washington
is visiting at the home of up to about $2.00.
Sunday School ..............
0:46 a.m. heart attack Saturday and is reported his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Classes for all ages
better but is still unable to work in
Worship and Communion
11 a.m. Church Service« ...................... l l a.m.
Mrs. Harry Shipley.
his barber shop.
EVENING SERVICES —
Sunday, October 4th Subject —
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Rives and dau­
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Colburn took
Young People’s M eeting........ 7 p.m. •‘Unreality’’. Golden Text: Gal. 6:8
their son, Charles, back to the Uni­ ghter, Jean; and baby from Berkley,
Adult Prayer Meeting ........... 7 p.m. "He that soweth to his flesh shall of
California spent the week end at the
Church Service ......................... 8 p.m. the flesh reap corruption; but he that versity of Oregon Saturday. Charles home of Mr and Mrs. A. G. Layer.
spent the summer working in the
soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit Vancouver shipyards and had spent a
F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
Mrs. Lloyd Blanchard of Fern
reap life everlasting.”
few days at home before returning District and daughter, Mrs. Niilo
I’. J. Griffith«, pastor
Canteens and other items such as
to school.
Koivu, and son. David, of Mollolla handles on knives and forks, former­
A S S E M B L Y of GOD C H U R C H
Sunday School ......................... 10 a.m.
Callers at the Reinbold home on spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. ly made of aluminum, are now plas­
Morning Worship ................... l l a m.
W illam ina, Oregon
tic. Alloy has replaced stainless
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kno- Beck.
Children*« Hour ...................... 7 p.m.
R. H. C R EG O R Y , Pa.tor
steel. You can buy many of these
del and family of Fern District and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Calvin
Gilman
and
Y. P. M. S. meet at
7 p.m.
mess kits for our boys with your
Sunday Services..................... 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ringler.
sons, Gary and Tommie, of Sheridan purchases of War Bonds and Stamps.
Evangelistic Service«............ 7:45 p.m.
Mr. J. J. Reinbold returned from a , spent Friday evening with Mr. and Invest at least 10 percent of your
Morning Worship ................ 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting at the Parsonage
vacation
trip to Michigan and Indi­ 1 Mrs. Andrew Kershaw and son.
income in War Bonds or Stamps ev­
Thursday at
8 p m. Evangelist Service ........ 7:45 p. m. ana, where he visited relatives.
ery pay day and top the quota in
Braley
Spraker
of
Portland
called
All are invited to attend these serv­ Mid-week Services Friday ... 7:45 pm
your county.
t/. y 3rrreJwr, D efartm tH l
Mr. and Mrs. Key and son, Joe, of on the Kershaws Sunday.
ice«.
Alameda, California spent one day
B U TL E R M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
last week visiting his aunt, Mrs. N. C.
T H E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
Harold H. M ile., Pastor
Donnell,
at the home of his cousin,
Harold H. M ile,, Pastor
10 A. M. Worship Services.
10 A. M. Church School, Roy Warren 11 A. M. Church School James Bus- Mrs. L. L. Mitchell. They had spent
the past three weeks at Condon, Ore­
Supt.
well, Supt.
gon,
where they had been helping his
11:15 A. M. Worship Services.
7 :30 P. M. each Thursday Youth Fel­
brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
0:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship. Betty lowship, Burdette Edwards, Pre«.
Mrs. Clarence Stout, harvest their
Zetterberg, President.
W.S.C.S. each First Friday, Mrs. wheat croD.
Jç ¡¿hr Willamina ®tmra
WAR BO NDS
Churches
FULLERS
PURE PREPARED
PAINTS
...a n d WAR
\ \ hen you hear that bombing planes cost
$335,000, tanks $75,000, anti-aircraft guns
$50,000 —And when you hear, too, that
America needs 60,000 planes, 45,000 tanks,
and 20,000 anti-aircraft guns at once_
It doesn’t take much fig-
uring to see that winning
this war calls for every
■ dollar all of us can scrape
to g eth er. W ith our freedom
stake—with our farms, families,
even o u r very lives d e p e n d in g
upon the outcome, we’d gladly
give this money.
But we aren't asked to do that.
O ur Government asks us only to
lend the money—to put our in­
creased earnings into W ar Bonds
—month after m onth—until this
war is won. In doing so, we save
for our own security as well. For
we get back $4 for every $3 we
$2.95
s:
G al.
The Best Surface P rotection that can be O ffered
IN 5 GALLON CANS
invest, when the Bonds are held
10 years. And i f we need the
money, we can get it all back any
time after 60 days from issue date.
This is the American way—the
volunteer way—to raise the bil­
lions needed for Victory. And the
money can . . . will . . . must be
raised.
So let’s show them that the farm­
ers of America are helping to
win this war in two v¡tally im por­
tant ways — by producing more
Food for Freedom and by saving
m ore in W ar Bonds.
*
Make Every Market Day “ Bond
Day”—Invest At Least 10%.
N O T T —Nou> You Can Buy W ar Bonds
Through Your R ural Postman!
Buy WAR Bonds * Stomps
YOU WILL FIND A COMPLETE
LINE OF EVERYTHING IN
SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT OUR
SUPPLY COUNTER
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Tills {¡toco is a contribution fa Amsrleo’« All-Out War program by
J. C. COMPTON COMPANY
McMinnville
Oregon
NEWBY’S PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
WILLAMINA
Telephone 216
OREGON