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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1933)
F çiarence BuU, VOLUM E 26. NO. 24 $2.00 A YEAR W IL L A M IN A . Y A M H IL L COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEB. 2, 1933 Here Is Program P.-T. A. Meeting D Water Question Again to Front If You Don't Come Out You'll M is s Plenty of Fun Local Committee That Con- fered with R.F.C. to Re port Monday The Willamina Parent-Teacher Association w ill hold its regular • monthly meeting in the school gymnasium next W e d n e s d a y evening, at which time they w ill dedicate their new radio and television station, WPTA. The cream of local talent w ill donate services for the opening i broadcast, and two picked teams of all-star basketball players w ill play an“ exhibition game. The management has been fortunate in securing the services of the notorious sports announcer. Rant- land Grice to give a play by play description of this game. The program as at present ar ranged (subject to the tempera- mentallities of the stars) is as I follows: On Wednesday of this week Mayor Neely and City Attorney Heider went to Portland to con fer with the Portland office of the Reconstruction Finance Cor poration regarding the possibility of that body buying our water bonds i f issued. Thev ref or I a very cordial reception and much encouragement. Nothing defi- nate could be promised as there was no concrete proposition to put up to the cori>oration. but the official in charge of the office thought there would he little d if ficulty in getting the money. The committee w ill report at the council meeting Monday night. All citizens who are in terested are asked to be present. ------------ a----------- Hops Boost Price Index of Oregon Farm Produce Big Sing-song1— by all. MagicJStuff— by The Professor. Music—duet by studio artists. Grand Basketball Game—radio and television by direct wire from scene of action. An advaneein the Oregon farm price index from mid-November Action Num ber — by Valiev to mid-December despite lower Junction parents. average prices in the country as And Can You Do This?— by The Campfire Girls regular a whole, is shown by data in a Prof. Doubletone. meeting was held Saturday, Jan report by the Oregon agricultural j ---------- Music (?) —by the studio male uary 26. M s. Huddleston took Job to Be Completed by June extention service. First Appearance Here to Be quartet. __ charge of most df the meeting in Tte circular gives th'e Oregon Tuesday, Feb. 1 Against 15— Will Eliminate Curves Solo— by the queen o f vocalists place o f the president, Naomi index at 49 per cent of the 1926- and Steep Grade A mity since Adelina Patti. Shipley, who was absent. 1936 average, a gain of 4 points Much Fun — by an old maid I t was decided that all plans compared with the index in N ov-' The Willamina high school de- Work on the Tillamook-Mc- (name withheld by request). ember. The gain is attributed to bators have been working for for another ceremonial be laid M innville highway ju s t west of Solo—bv the golden voiced suc the sharp advance in hop prices some time to get their arguments 1 aside until in March, when sev Dolph, the contract for which cessor to Caruso. eral girls w ill he ready to help around the first of December. and facts together for a discus was let last wees, w ill he started Mr. Greene and his harmonica. Prices for dairy products also ad sion of t> question im portant to in a ceremonial. at once. The work starts just I t wa« decided to work upon Everyone is invited to this en vanced during this period. all the people of the state—“ Re the national honor “ Makinu the west of Dolph and continues for tertainment, even including B. The Oregon farm pr>ce index solved.* That at least half of all a mile and a quarter west. I t is Most of Me,” as several girls are Mike. I t is free and there is no at 49 in December 1932 campares state and local taxes be derived practically a re-locaticn of this interested in it. A motion was w ith 60 in December 1931. ".0 in from sources other than tangible portion of the highway, and will extra charge for the grandstand December 1936. and 109 in Dec property.” Those upholding the made and seconded and a vote do awav with some bad curves seats—first come first served. ------------8 ember 1929. The average for the ; ffir' mat'ive of the quMtion> or carried that Mrs. Huddleston be and greatly reduce the grade. A reimbursed for supplies which 1926-1920 period of 100 was one- ()ta||cjn(r for a reduction of tbe tax 100-foot right-of-way w ill be Local Club Members to she bought in Portland, amount third higher than for the 1910- land, are Rubv Fendall, James cleared. Broadcast Over KOAC 1914 pre-war period, for which Busswell, and Lavern Werth, al ing to $3.55. I t was also voted The job is emergency work, but to deposit the money which was the Oregon index is 75. A group of young people from ternate. Those on the side that earned at the January program ' the men employed w ill be taken In terms of the 1926 1930 per- land should hare half the tax bur • from the lists in Tillamook, Wash the local 4-H Health club w ill go iod, the generei level of farm den are Gordon Beck and Bill Fos in the Sheridan bank till needed. in g to n , and Multnomah counties. to Corvallis Monday evening and Meetings w ill be held through prices in the United States in ter. Yamhill county is now getting its will broadcast a playlet over sta out the week to get furthe r plans miu-December was 39 per cent, Friday, February 3. they meet on the various projects. Mrs. share of emergency work on the tion KOAC. The time of the down 1 points from November highway between McMinnville program w ill be between 7:30 and T h i. downward trend of , , rm «■’' " “ ' “ « ''-r -chool, of th e -r i . nery w ill have a class in knit- and Portland, where considerable 8:00 o’clock. Those taking part p ric e , was accompanied by fu r- 9' “ u M c M in n v ille . Each year , iog> t a u i„ g> and crocheting. work is being done in straighten are Meredith Flanery, Neva Don a Forensic tournament for prep Those beginning in this class are ther declines in the general whole nell, Elizabeth Wilcox, O. C, Yo- schools is held at Linfield. Dur- Louisa Jensen, Maxine Shetterly, ing the road. sale price level and.in the index ------------9------------ com, Jack Shetterly and Jim lin g the afternoon and evening of Christine Jensen, and Velda of factory payrolls. The general Shipley. Dcn’ t forget to tune in Elks to Entertain Legion Februarv 3d and morning of the Webb. Metal work class w ill be wholesale price level in December at 7:30 and hear thnm. 4th debates, oratorical and ex taught by Mrs. Huddleston. In The McMinnviile Elks lodge ------------8------------ was 66 per cent of the 1926-1930 temporaneous speaking contests the first class are Lavern Werth, has invited all members of the average. Payrolls are down w ill be held in which schools Med Marian Klees, and Christine American Legion to attend its License Exam ination around 41 per cent of 1926-1930. ford Yamhill. Gresham, Newberg Jensen. The weaving and bas- lodge meeting on Thursday night, Henry Lzicar, examiner, auto For some of the leading,com- West Linn, Willamina and others ketwork class by Christine Jen February 9. as a program of box- mobile operators’ division, was modities, the Oregon farm price w ill compete. sen ano the beading class by Vel |ing, wrestling, minstrel show, through here this week, and has index showed eggs at 61 percent da Webb have neither been fully tap dancing, etc., has been a r-! promised to spend a day here On Tusedav, February 7, will of 1926 1930, with hutterfat 55. ! be the first debate of the High organized yet. ranged for their entertainment, i 3OOn for the purpose of giving hogs 36, beef cattle 42, wheat34, Supplies for part of the crafts School Debating league. W illa and all Legionnaires w ill be their examinations to applicants for hay 67, potatoes 45, and hops mina’s affirmative debates Sheri w ill be bought as a group and special guests fo r that night, so driver’s license. The date w ill leading at 157. dan’s negative at Sheridan, and then paid for individually as the Vern Huddleston, post command be announced later. A m ity’s affirmative debates W ill members use them. er, has been inlormed. He says Vern Huddleston has a small M. W. Northrup Dies The main pr< ject for the metal do not fail to go down with some supply of the “ question and ans amina’s negative here. February Maurice W. N orthrup died at 14th W illamina’s negative goes work class w ill be to complete | member of the lodge, or let him wer book,” to be given to any his home in Grand Ronde January to Milwaukie, and Canby’ s neg firemakers’ bracelets for the girls know if you have no way to go. who want them as long as the s------------------------ 25, aged 70 years and 8 days. He ative comes here. February 21st who are already firemakers. supply lasts. 5"" - was born in Tillamook. The fun- Willamina's affirmative goes to An exhibit of the crafts is also Scouts Celebrate Birthday eral was Wednesday afternoon. Gresham and Beaverton’s affirm planned for March. The Willamina troop of Boy Red Cross Wants Clothing ------------9------------ Birthday week was a topic for ative debates here. The Red Cross workers here Scouts, as well as other troops To these three debates which conversation, but no definite Another Win request that any one having cast the country over, are this week w ill be held at the s hool house plans were make for it. off clothing of any kind that can celebrating the anniversary t f The Willamina Athletic club the people of the community are The meeting was adjourned the order. Among other observ be repaired for further use bring won a bakethall game from Beth ----------9--------- invited. There w ill be no admis ances they w ill attend the M. E. it to Mrs. John Strand, Mrs. R. el Wednesday night 60 to 42. sion charge. Notice church in a body Sunday evening Y. Neely, or leave it at the Nee- New Library Books We have a couple of letters . and listen to a special sermon by ly store. The workers w ill repair The Groundhog saw his shadow from readers which were crowd the pastor. Rev. F. G. Drake. and distribute the garments to The Willamina library reports in Willamina today. And we the ones needing them. 200 new books from Salem. They had hoped winter was almost ed out but w ill be printed next There w ill also be special music Shoes are especially needed. by the male quartet. week. will he on the shelves Saturday. over. Debating Teams Go Into Action Campfire Girls Work on Highway Will Start Soon