The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972, May 20, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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fa c to rie s th e re in E u ro p e H er w ork
is e x tre m e ly
I n te re s tin g , w o rk in g
By Mrs. C B. I'hiuiiberlln
w ith so m any people of v a rio u s n a ­
Mrs. O sca r M agnuson w ent to tio n a litie s . th u s , m a k in g it ne, essary
P o rtla n d T uesday. S he ex p e c ts to be fo r h e r to a c q u ire a w o rk in g kttow l
gone fo r se v e ra l d a y s a n d w h ile sh e | ed g e of se v e ra l la n g u a g e s.
is th e re , sh e w ill v isit w ith h e r son
Miss L ois B a te v isite d w ith h e r
H ow ard a n d his w ife.
p a re n ts . Mr. a n d Mrs. H e rm a n H ate
M rs M agnuson ju s t receiv ed a le t- 1*»‘ S a tu rd a y , r e tu r n in g to M cM inn-
te r fro m h e r d a u g h te r . M rs A lice 'i l l e In tim e to a tte n d th e B lossom
K usch in G erm any. S he h a s ch a n g ed ‘l-tnce S a tu rd a y n ig h t
jobs re c e n tly a n d is now m a n a g e r of
T u esd a y . Mr a n d Mrs. C h a rle s
and I ieics
From Corbett Acres
iV e it'S
A G ood
C U P o f C O ffC E
is an im p o rta n t p a rt of th e m e al a n d a
r e s ta u r a n t's r e p u ta tio n o fte n h in g e s on
th e k in d of co ffee it se rv e s. T h a t's why
w e a re so p a r tic u la r a b o u t o u rs. F u ll
flav o red a n d serv ed w ith re a l c re a m , a
cup of co ffee h e re is a re a l tr e a t.
P A C K E D LUN C H ES TO T A K E O U T
$5.50 MEAL TICKET FOR $5.00
CBS
CAFE
"A bit of home aw ay from home"
Open 5:00 A M — 1 A M
Sundays— 6 A M
WILLAMINA OREGON
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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1943
THE WILLAMINA TIMES. WILLAMINA. OREGON
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WILLAMINA, OREGON
HUMORETTES
PHONE 2144
by STUCK ELECTRIC CO.
Je n s o n fro m In d e p e n d e n c e a rriv e d at
th e H ate h o m e an d sta y e d u n til
T h u rs d a y .
Mrs. H onitle S te p h e n s le ft Mon
day fo r O reg o n City. H er fa th e r. Mi
A. T u rn id g e , is seriously ill.
Mr. a n d M rs. Dun H aw k s d ro v e
dow n fro m T aco m a to v isit w ith
D o ro th y 's p a re n ts . Mr. an d M rs Ota»
B u d d . T h ey w ere a b le to sla y a wee!,
r e tu r n in g ho m e on S u n d ay .
A s u r p ris e b irth d a y d in n e r w as
given Mrs. K im ei G u sis ts o u re c e n t
ly. in c lu d e d Iu th e to u r te e n g u e s ts
p ie s tn t w ere Mr an d M is. Hen J o h n ­
son a n d fam ily , Mrs. lta y Cut limit
an d d a u g h te r s a n d Mrs. M ilton C a rl­
son.
O th e r re c e n t g u ests a t th e G u s ta f­
son» w ere Mrs. b o ile r tro u t P o rtla n d
«it» g .a u u s o u K o ix .i „o u u so u , irs.
M oi nee Davy tro u t G oltten, t o.o.,
aim Mr. a n d Mis. ttv .u g th o r n »rout
.ittc tu v ialteu th e n on - u n d a y .
SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
Office on P Stroot (formerly Dr. Flattery s office)
Tuesday, Thursduy, 10:00 a in to 5:00 p m.
Saturday 10:00 a m to 2:00 p in ,
LIIE
AUTOMOBILE
S ta te Farm
In su ran ce C om panies
V ale W. McNabb- agent
Phone 2395, W illam ina
ELECT
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REPUBLICAN
Mrs. Hoy MeNu.-i r anti h e r ta ilte r
.vla.'vl.t S h a n ., te t. M ot. day by i iu t li
fo r a v isit w ith tso io ti.y 's g r a u u iu o ih
e r in W yo. lug. i o .o by tit e n d s to
: iu j a c o ilp ie -.I w ees» b u t Mr S n .m ,
m ay s ta y fo r a loitue. v isit s .u t e lie
1, u tta b .e to w o ik .«it. b h a n » h ad
tile a iltf o rlu iie ia ie , to b re a k a .eg
a n .te w o rk in g in th e w oods
L.. m a n Jo o u c o n in ju r e d his foot
. .st w eek w lil.e w o rk in g in . h
woods.
Mr a n d Mrs. O ran H a m ilto n d ro v e
.a B u e ll «Sunday, to v isit w ith th e
. e r , H am ilton*.
On M o th e r's Day. Mrs. K o n n tt.
O ran H a u l.I,o n 's m o ,h e t. w as h o n o r
ed w ith a big d in n e r w ith tw e n ty -
one in a tte n d a n c e . A m ong th o s e at-
e ..» iitg w ere Mr an d M rs. Jo in t
.a ,.n ito n , Mr. an d Mrs. b e e n H a m il­
ton. a n d M i. atm Mrs. K arl P u tin
, . . . oi M cM innville.
..u s l w e e s , Mrs. J o h n H a m ilto n
an d c h ild re n m ad e a bus tr ip to P a r i
.o n to v isit h e r b ro th e r a n d w lte,
d . a n d M rs. Floyd G id d in g s.
Mr. a n d M rs. H M S p e n ie r a re
. la s in g
so m e
im p ro v e m e n ts
on
th e ir h o m e
At p re s e n t th ey a re
u t.d in g a new n..ra g e ..n d wood
sh ed .
Mr». L. E. P age Is hom e now at
te. haV ino un .< r oi e a se rio u s o p e r­
a tio n a t th e G en e ra l H o sp ital iu Mc-
.1 u n v iiie. H er p a r e n t-. Mr. an d Mrs.
Ed. K u c h e r w ere o v e r to see h e r
.a s l T h u rs d a y .
T h e E lm e r N o k leb y fam ily have
u o u . lit a pi« e in W illam in a. T h ey
p lan to m ove in tw o w-ieks T h e ir
p ie - - n t hom e w as soul to Mr. O sca r
U en efiel of W illam in a.
Mr. itiid Mrs. W rig h t an d Mrs.
Vocont w ere a t th e lu l.is o n h o :m
S u n d ay .
Mrs. G e ra lu in e M cN um ar an d Mrs
O J. Nori-ert le ft M onday for E u g e n e
w here they w ill se rv e as d e lg a te s
of th e W illa m in a R e b ek a h s. T h e o c­
casio n is G ra n d L odge w hich w ill be
in sessio n for th r e e o r fo u r d ay s.
Mrs. L a d s o n h as been m a k in g
w eek ly trip s to S a.em fo r eye t r e a t ­
m e n ts.
S in d a y Mr. a n d Mrs Jo h n H a a k e
a tte n d e d a b irth d a y d in n e r in W illa ­
m in a fo A dolph S chw ab.
Mrs. V ernon D u ra n t o f K la m a th
F a lls re c e n tly sta y e d a w eek w ith
Mrs. Leo H'-cd w h ile h e r h u sh a n
w en t to S p o k an e on a b u sin e ss tr ip
Mrs. Boh C heyne also from K la in a th
F alls, v isited th e Reed hom e d u rin g
th e sa m e week. D u rin g th e ir sta y ,
M rs. Reed ind h e r frie n d s sp e n t tw o
d a y s in P o rtla n d . O th e r q u e s ts o f th e
th e Reed fam ily w ere Mr. an d M rs
B agley an d son fro m S e a ttle .
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TREASURER
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The OneCOH PRISS Says;
*'Hi> appointment* to date hive been outstanding men." "Il^e
record at governor to date hat been good."—JO U R N A L. Portland.
"Governor Hall haa made a good start at the State'* chitl
executive during hi* abort lima in office."
—T H E DALLES O P T IM IS T ,
“...fo u n d the new Oregon executive, first of all, a very
human aort of person.. . . interested in the thing! in which
they were intereeted. meeting them naturally, unafiectedly. un.
deratandingly."
— B E N D B U L L E T IN . Bend.
"H e it a forceful apeaker — one who ia inclined to call a spade
a spade. . . Thoae who have hid personal contact with him
believe he iea man’s man."— H O O D R IV E R NEW S. Hood River.
"Governor H all meets an Isaua squarely."
—O REG O N C IT Y E N T E R P R IS E , Oregon City.
"Governor H ell made a good impression by his talk here '"
— P E N D L E T O N EAST O R E G O N IA N . Pendleton.
"H a ll brings to the Governor's chair a broad knowledge of
problems which are Oregon'........ member of the American
Legion and Veteran* of Foreign Ware, he facet problem* for
which, by training and exptrience, he it eminently qualified."
— YA N K NEW S.
"One of the shrewdest law maker* that ever tat in a atata
legislative session."
— A S T O R IA N B U D G E T. Aatoria.
“ ...» h o w * sound judgment in his appraisal of men.”
— G A Z E T T E -T IM E S . Heppner.
"H a * ample a b ility . . . Is eminently qualified to carry on the
administration ol the state's a ffaire."-S A N D Y POST. Sandy.
"Governor John H. Hall w ill give Oregon a vigoroua adminis­
tration. He ia alert, quick, deciaive . . .”—OREGON V O T E R .
"H e has tackled with courage and determination the important
duties of the office of Governor."
— ST. H E L E N S C H R O N IC L E . St. Helene.
RE-ELECT
An Able
Young Republican
Carl H. Francis
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Continued Attention to Duty"
“He just bought a new radio at STUCK ELECTRIC CO.”
Primary Election May 21, 1948
(P d . P ol. A dv.)
"Governor John H. Hall's activities . . . indicate a teal deaire
to provide Oregon with an able administration.”
— M c M IN N J flL L E R EG IS TE R . McMinnville.
"The new governor cornea well recommended aa an able
parliamentarian.”
—T IG A R D S E N T IN E L . Tigard.
"Governor H all haa made an excellent impression aa aucceaaor
to the late Earl Snell, conducting affair* with dignity and
admirable decisivenesa. Previoualy he had served regularly in
the house and risen by ability to the apeakerahip."
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— O R E G O N IA N . Portland.
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