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    THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948
THE WILLAMINA TIMES
WILLAMINA, OREGON
ho m e L a te r In th e a fte rn o o n th ey
v isited Mr. a n d Mr«. Lloyd N ew bie
w ho a r e b o th on th e sick list.
Mrs. M ilton L eR oy w en t to C o t­
ta g e G rove w ith Mr. lxrRoy and «he
r e tu r n e d hom e T h u rs d a y . T h e Le-
Roya h av e p u rc h a s e d a house In
B urblzou Blip#. *3.95. Greta or C o tta g e G rove a n d will he m o ving as
McMinnville.
adv. soon aa school lit out.
F rid a y gue«t« a t th e J e s s e M yers
Jim m y M ixer of G aaton c e le b ra te d
ho m e w ere H ick O a rv e r an d Mr. an d
bla s ix te e n th b irth d a y u t th e Tex
Mr«. F. G. O a rv e r an d C arol. T hia
PulK hun hom e. T h o se p re se n t w ere la th e f ir s t tim e th a t he baa seen hla
Mr. a n d M rs H u rry M ixer, Mr. an d new g ra n d d a u g h te r , C arol.
Mra. Ju ck F u rg a a o n an d d a u g h te r ,
V an ity F a ir H ose. G re ta o f Mc­
Mr. am i Mra. I » e F u rg a a o n a n d fa m ­
M innville.
adv.
ily, Mra. L eona M iilbollund a n d th e
M a rg a re t, J o h n an d K en n y F ie t
h o n o red g u est.
ac co m p an ie d Mr a n d Mrs. V irgil O '­
C o lto n C rep e n ig h t gow ns, size 32-
R eilly und son to P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y
44. G re ta o f M cM innville
adv.
• w h ere th ey v isite d Mr. F ie t w ho Is
Mrs. T h u rm a n R o b e rts Hr. und In th e P ro v id e n c e H o sy ltal. Mr. F iet
Mrs L iith iir R o b e rta gave a s u rp ris e h as u n d e rg o n e a n o p e ra tio n a n d is
p a r ty S u n d a y e v e n in g at th e M aple so m e w h a t Im p ro v ed .
L e a f S ta tio n In h o n o r of T h u rm a n
Mrs. W. B. M atth ew s, Mra. A llen
R o b e rta J r.
Beck an d M rs. Boh D uncan an d c h il­
F lo re n c e H a m ilto n anil G rin R ey­ d re n w ere sh o p p in g In M cM innville
n o ld s of B ullaton w ere T h u rs d a y F rid a y .
d in n e r g u e s ts ut th e N. W. S m ith
M an fo rd lla ie ie n , D elores H an sen
und W ilm a H o o v e r sp en t th e w eek
en d a t th e I r a M cK inley hom e.
P age 7
WILLAMINA TEXACO SERVICE
G as - O il - Marfac Lubrication
A ccessories - Tire Repairing
HAPPENINGS
It) A lin Kolln
Mr. mill Mra. E lm e r S c o tt an d
d a u g h te r H lbcthii ot ('ootnoe, W ash.,
war«» M onday culler« nt th e h o m e of
Mr Scott« ro u a ln . R oscoe B u rto n .
T h ey lire e n r o u te to C a lifo rn ia .
Mr. und Mr«. H en ry K olln an d
fam ily «pent S u n d a y on a d riv e to
Selo,
E le a n o r P ow ell spent F rid a y ev e­
n in g m id S a tu rd a y a t th e beach.
S u n d a y gu est« ut th e J E. G a rd ­
n e r hom e w eri' .Mr. tn d Mra. Hick
C lia ln a rd und aon Bob an d hla flan
ce. of P o rtla n d
W e d n esd ay d in n e r g u e s ts a t th e
M erll Itab u ck hom e w ere Mr anil
Mra. Jo h n S ch u reh T h e c e le b ra tio n
waa In honor o f N o rm an Ita b u c k 'a
six th b irth d a y .
r
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GET YOUR MOTOR STEAM-CLEANED
AT
UNICN GIL STATION
GASOLINE — OIL — TIRES — BATTERIES
RAY
KROLL
W illam ina.
Oregon
D E W E Y ’S
5 YEAR
RECORD
as a
GOVERNOR
Proves Ability and Leadership
t . Made the best record o f all
states for veterans and public
housing.
a. Made the best record of all
industrial states for nummum
percentage o f strikes.
« . Took office with the state in
the red financially; reduced slate
debt by 27%; and now has a big
surplus.
7 . Pul through best state pro­
gram for social welfare in the IJ.S.
3. Reduced slate personal in­
com e tax 4 0 % ; also raised
exemptions.
g. Practised modern forestry;
carried out strong reforestation
program.
4. Reduced state business excise
taxes 25% ; both for corporate
and unincorporated businesses.
* . I>evclopcd a farm program to
light cattle and poultry diseases.
3. Postered and protected small
businessmen in New Y o rk State
so that new firms increased
130,000.
10, Social reforms and welfare
for the common man coupled
with economy and businesslike
government.
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T H O M A S E. DEW EY “
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FOR
P R E S ID E N T
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Modernizing and refurnishing your home means better
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M rs. L en a S ch u reh an d d a u g h te r
of S o u th D a k o ta a re v isitin g a t th e
E lm ou S c h u re h hom e. T h ey a re p la n ­
n ing to sp en d th e su m m er.
Mrs. S u san C o b len tz of S h e rid a n
an d Mr. an d M rs. J a k e K o u ffm a n
an d so n s of B e a v e r had S u n d a y d in ­
n e r a t th e h o m e of Mr an Mrs. G a r­
la n d H u d d le s to n .
Mr. an d Mrs. E d w in S ev erso n an d
P a tty of B u rn s h uve lieen sp e n d in g
th e p a st w eek a t th e hom e of Mr.
an d M rs. A xel L u n d in .
S u m m e r c o tto n s , In p rin ts an d in
p a s te l s h a d e s
G re ta of M cM inn­
ville.
adv.
Mr. a n d Mrs. A ronson of G ran d
R o n d e sp e n t F rid a y ev e n in g a t th e
M elvin K lh ls ta d lu s hom e.
M onday d in n e r g u ests a t th e Jo h n
V o llu ian h o m e w ere Mr. an d Mrs.
Jo e D a u e n h a u e r of A m ity.
Mr F. J. S m a rt of S a n ta B a rb a ra .
C al., Is v ig itin g h is sis te rs, M rs Ray
B a rb e r an d M rs. E rn e s t C ogsw ell.
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g g u e s ts a t th e
C y ru s C lark h o m e w ere Mr. a n d Mrs
C. S. S ax to n a n d Mrs. R. J . H ild e r-
b ran d .
Mr a n d M rs J e s s e M eyers a n d Mrs
N ell M ote a c c o m p a n ie d B ill W ilh elm
to P o rtla n d S u n d a y w h e re th e y v isi­
ted Mr a n d M rs. F. O. O a rv e r.
H a ro ld A n d erso n o f B u rn s sp e n t
th e w eek en d a t th e M elvin K ih l-
..u d lu « hom e.
Mr. M ilton L e R o y ’s m o th e r, Mrs
M aude L eR oy ot E v e re tt W n., h a s
been sp e n d in g th e p a s t w eek a t th e
L eR oy hom e.
Mr. a n d M rs. M arion T h o m a s an d
c h ild re n sp e n t th e w ee k en d v isitin g
a t th e hom o o f Mr. a n d M rs R ue.
a t G a rib a ld i.
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. B. J o h n s o n an d
c h ild re n sp e n t S u n d ay a t V an co u v er
.. t.-.h , v isitin g Mr a n d M rs. H. R.
C h ris tia n s o n .
S a tu r d a y ev e n in g g u e s ts a t th e
Jo e S tr le tle r hom e in S e h rid a n w ere
Mr. a n d M rs. J . E. G a rd n e r.
Mr in d Mrs. R oscoe R u rto n an d
c h ild re n G len d a an d V eryl sp e n t th e
w eek en d a t Sw eet H om e v is itin g Mr
I an d M rs. G erald Pow ell.
Mr. a n d Mrs. T. G. O a r v e r of
P o rtla n d a r e th e p a r e n ts o f a baby
girl. C a ro l D iane, b o rn A p ril 28.
Mrs. C a rv e r is know n in W illa m in a ’
its a d a u g h te r of Je s s e M eyers.
D ouble B irth d ay A n n iv e r sa r y
T h e Bill L ash h o m e w as th e scen e
of a d o u b le b irth d a y c e le b ra tio n in
h o n o r o f S h a ro n an d J im m y L ash
w hose b irth d a y s o cc u r in th e sam e
m o n th . T h ise p re se n t w ere, Mrs.
E a rl L ash a n d tw o c h ild re n C h u ck
a n d N o rm a. M ike H e ib e rt, . D otsie
F u td e le s l, G len d a L ee a n d V eryl
B u rto n , P a tsy an d T e r r y N ew bill.
Mrs. G o rd o n M en d en h all, Jo y c e an d
E d d ie , R oy K olln, M axine G ay k en .
G ary L in d se y an d th e g u e s ts. T h e
little h o st an d h o stess re c e iv e d m any
nice g ifts. R e fre s h m e n ts o f s a n d ­
w ich es. Ice c re a m an d c a k e w e re s e r ­
ved.
D riv ers
D esk B lotters!
10x34,
RAY HARPOLE
PHONE 2703
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WILLAMINA. OBE.
H r//, Neighbors
T o d ay th e W IL L A M IN A L O C K E R P L A N T b o rro w s fro m P o r t ­
lan d a JO H N N Y Q U IC K F R E E Z E food lo c k ers— w ith M a n a g e r
W a d e s p erm issio n
th e sc ie n tific re a so n s fo r re q u ir in g an d
rc c o m m in d ln g s h a rp fre e z in g of a ll good« fo r lo c k e r a n d h o m e
freezer «borage:
< 1) S h a rp fre e z in g a s s u re s p e rfe c t a n d co m p lete fre ez in g w ith
p re.co o lin g .
<2 i The p ro d u c t Is q u ic k ly co o led below te m p e r a tu re s a t w h ich
b a c te ria l m old an d y e a st g ro w th o cc u r, th is p re v e n tin g sp o ilag e
a n d b o n e -so u rin g d u r in g fre ez in g .
• 3 ) S h a rp fre e z in g g iv es you b e tte r q u a lity food, by fo rm in g
s m a lle r ice c ry sta ls, th u s c a u s in g le ss loss of n a tu r a l ju ic es.
( 4 , Sharp freezing p reven ts flu ctu a tio n o f sto ra g e tem pera­
ture, thu s in su rin g a b etter q ualR y product.
(6 ) S h a rp fre e z in g e lim in a te s th e h a z a rd s of ice in th e flo o r
o r fro s t on th e w a 'ls a n d in lo c k e rs
( 6 ) S h a rp fre e z in g e lim in a te s s p illin g an d le a k in g in lo c k e r
room
th u s f u r th e r p ro te c ts e v e ry b o d y ’s food. (H o w e v e r, r e ­
m e m b e r th a t so m e sy ru p s n e v e r freeze, so be s u r e you h a v e a
tig h t c o n t a in e r .)
( 7 1 T h e fre e z in g p erio d is so s h o r t th e re is le ss tim e fo r
th e d iffu s io n of s a its a n d th e s e p a r a tio n o f w a te r in th e fo rm
of Ice.
(8 ) S h a rp fre e z in g re d u c e s d e h y d ra tio n by p re v e n tin g flu c ­
tu a tio n o f te m p e r a tu re s .
( 9 ) S h a rp fre e z in g p e rm its th e in sp e c tio n so n e c e ssa ry in m a k ­
in g c e rta in th a t a ll food is p ro p p e rly p a c k a g e d an d s u ita b le fo r
fre ez in g .
( I d ) All com m ercial frozen fo o d s are sharp frozen— an added
exp en se w hich is con sid ered by th e com m ercial packers as ab­
so lu tely uei essary to produce top q n a lity products.
( i l l E ig h te e n ( 1 8 ) s ta te s n o w h a v e s ta te la w s re q u ir in g all
food to he s h a rp fro z e n b e fo re b ein g p u t in sto ra g e .
N ext tim e — s to r a g e c o n d itio n s.
Select Q uality Beef now in.
By the half. Processed
lb.
.50
PORK, by the half
lb.
.36
_Locker-Pac V egetables for your locker or home freezer.
GREEN PEAS
10 pkgs.
$2.28
CAULIFLOWER
6 lbs.
$2.22
GREEN BROCCOLI
8 lbs.
$2.64
W e have lockers for rent.
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PHONE 2091
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be on d u ty in S h e rid a n T h u rs d a y .
May 27, 1948 a t th e C ity H a ll b e­
tw een th e h o u rs of 9 a .m . a n d 4
p in ., a c c o rd in g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t
receiv ed fro m th e S e c re ta ry o f S ta te ’s
o ffice
M em ber F . D. I. C.
— WORKING TO MAKE GOOD TOWNS — BETTER —
7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.
$5.75
$3.05
Willamina Feed & Seed
PHONE 2382
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