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W illam in a iitu s WILLAMINA,YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY,^ JULY 6,1933 Thursday, July 6,1933 $2.00 A YEAR C. C. C. Baseball Team Wins at Grand Ronde Cooperatives Make Gain During Four Year Period The C. C. C. baseball team of Camp Oregon now has 187 cooperative 622, llcbo, Oregon, unled the manage m arketing or purchasing associations ment of Adam Macpherson, played a t operating within the state, according (Grand Ronde Sunday. The C. C. C. to a new directory of such organiza ■ boys proved too much for the Grand tions compiled by George O. Gatlin, ] Ronde team, and the score was 12 To extension m arketing speciaist at Ore 7 in favor cf tho C. C. C. Lowe of the gon State College. This ¡is a gain of C. C. C. camp umpired, and the people 52 since the previous directory was is who sam the game say he is tlvc best sued four years ago. umpire, that ever worked on the Grand All but 12 of the organizations are Ronde diamond. At the close of the strictly Oregon associations, the de- game a C. C. C. hoy named Bagett en- mainder being out-of-state associa teertained tho crowd by tinging two tions doing business in thes ate. Gat- ! songs. line reports th at Oregon ranks high 1 Batteries—Grand Ronde: Copeland, in the percentage of associations that li.ra n , Tom, and Votvin; C. C. C.: are incorporated and in the uniformity Marcus and Fisher. and soundness of the organization set-up3. This is made possible, in CAMPFIRE NEW S part, he says, because of the excep tionally favorable cooperative laws Sixteen Camp Fire Girls, their th a t have been built up here througn guardian, Mrs. Huddleston, Mr. and some 23 years and which are unex M m . Frank Donnell, Mrs. Glen Wil celled ¡in the entire United States. cox. Mrs. Hugh Flanery, Mrs. Conrad Although there are 175 separate or Jensen, and Mrs. Tony Klees spent ganizations, 65 or more of these are I last Thursday a t Whale Cove. associated together in federations or The girls spent the day in the surf, central sales groups which tend to climbing the rocks, and cxploying the promote greater strength and unity. caves. They ate their picnic lunch in F ruit and vegetable m arketing asso one oof the caves, as a sudden shower, ciations lead all others in total num came up just a t the noon hour. bers according to the new directory; which classifies the cocperatives in 18 A business meeting was held on the groups. There are 11 general pur beach, and the f Hewing officers wed,* chasing organizations and six dealing elected: President, Willota Harris: exclusively in oil and gas. vice pdesident, Meredith Flanery; sec A new setup for federal financing retary, Carmen Hodson; treasurer, of cooperatives is now in force under Marjorie Jensen; and scribe, Florence the new federal farm credit adminis- ; — K lees. tration which decentralizes this tyue A fter the meeting they journeyed conditions in New conchUons ,n » cw eaia.i aie u , ag Bay where soee of financial service, Gatlin reports. prices of export products have shown Loans to cooperatives will now be | of thhem went through the aquarian:. sharp rises. Prices for Philippine ex made through 12 regional cooperative Aftetrward they enjoyed a weenie and Happenings That Affect the Dinner pails, Dividend Checks and Tax pert products have beer. firm. credit banks, the one fcr this region J mnrshmnllow roast a t the outdoor Bills of Every Individual. National and International Problems Insep being lin Spokane. fireplace th at was built by a g r ‘«.p of arable from Local W elfare. Oregon cooperatives have beer. WILLAMINA LOCALS Camp Fire Girls. largely self-financing and now owe V . Everybody went home tired but tries, will be as follows: A trade v__ ,__ — to _________ The late C-r.ghess will go down in only about $285,006 the credit ad- R, A. Linton and family of Engle- ¡happy. group will draw up a plan designed to m inistration, a policy th at might well ' history as jan extraordinary body. Its he continued even under the new and ' total appropriations were exceeded settle wage, price. antf product» n -wood, California, arrived lavt week more favorable loan arrangem ents, only by the World W ar Congress. Al- problems. It will apply to the admin Tuesday to visit his brother, G. U . GOLD CREEK' NEW S Linton, and family. They returned Gatlin believes. Outside entangling ' most without a diseenting voice, it istrator of the bill for authorization By Pearl Harringwn, financial alliances frequently lead to gave up to the President powers and to put its agreement into effect. The to then home July 4th, via the Roose adm inistrator will then find out if the velt highway. outside control, prerogatives it has prized --------- since revo- o i , he n e s says, a y s , while w m w Oregon p r e r u g d s iiw r. -- Mrs. Clara Edwards has been Tint cooperatives arc stronger for their ia t i nary days. It wos the most docile’ plan meets with the favor of mos: “ . . . « . » a a. 2—, I units within +Vtza l « H u o f W K b n r P 7 f.ll- ing with her son, E verett Meriwether Paul Mullen spent a few days at the industry. Represen _ csition of h home ownership and con- the most obedient, and the least im ir Portland, where she can be under heme this week. He is employed in a aginative Congress since the war. A tatives of labcr, and a group of con trol. the care cf a doctor. She i:- said io sum ers will be consultetd. W ien all mill a t White Salmcn. list of its m ajor bills, passed mainly ba Hi a nervouc ana run-down cond* has been settled, the agreement will a t the dequest of the President, fol- TO DESTROY FIRE HAZARDS Cion, but is improving. go to the President. If he finds it Mrs. Alva Halford left for her home ! low’s: At a city council meeting Monday equitable, he will authorize it. If not, in Arizona last week, after having evening a special ordinanuce was , 1. A bill enablirg the President to it will have to be redrawn. W|hen in spent several months here. Ma and Mrs. Manfradi of K aianu passed providing for the destruction 1 inflate currency by forcing i dustries a re unable to agree among _ V ,, , , t were visitor» a t the Elmer Knokleby al Reserve to buy government secur of some of ihe old buildings in town themselves, the President will be able Ralph Cole of Portland was a Sun home last week. ities, to issue new currency up to $3,- th a t constitute fire hazards. to force a pact on them, by the power day guest a t the A rt Thurber home. f0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 , to lessen the gold con of a licensing system. ten t of the dollar up to 50 per cent, Miss W ahEtta Unicume worked at WILLAMINA LOCALS The bill yill strike directly a t “de Mr. and Mrs. Ew art Upper and fam Lawson’s Service Station Sunday, to accept up to $200,000,000 in cilver, instead of gold, in wor debt payments. pressioin businesses”—the unhealthy ily of Seattle spent the week-end at Monday, and Tuesday. Miss Helen Dunton and Aaron Wise sweat shops paying employes 15 and the home of his sister, Mrs. Gler. Wil 3 2. A bill giving the President, of Hoquiam, Washington, were week 20 cents a day, and similar antf-social cox. Both families spent Monday and The Patterson family is going to through a coordinator, wide powers in end guests a t the Dunton home. Edwy institutions, and will eliminate disas Tuesday at the coast. have a reunion on July Fourth. They reorganizing and revising the dail- trous, depressioon-prolonging compe Dunton also came home from Arling will meet at the home of J. C. P atter rcads of the counutry. tition. The danger or weakness in M r, M E Upper, who has been vis- son. ton Saturday. 3. A bill authorizing vast Federal the bill is that it will very likely make itjng hpr (jaughter, Mrs. Wilcox, for Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Alley of Port developments in the Tennessee valley. it more difficult forthesmallbusiness severaj weeks, returned to her home Burdette and Evelyn Edwards and 4. A bill creating a Civil Conserva land called a t the Ellis Bryant home to operate, and will favor the mere e f-j in geattje with her son and family Fremont Meriwether accompanied the Friday. Mr. Alley went cn to the tion Codps to employ 250.000 other ficient, better-financed large business. ! ,.he first of the wcek. Harvey Harrington family on a trip coast and stayed until Monday. Mrs. wise unemployed young men in the na- Most encouraging phase of the gen to the coast last Tuesday’, July 4th. I tior.al forests a t SI.00 per day Alley remained with Mrs. Bryant. 5 A bill authorizing the President eral business situation is not only th at ; Mi. and Mrs. G. W. Linton and their in basic j g guest A. a Linton i improvement m p r o v e m e n t » has a s a appeared p p v w i c u ou u e s t , R. r ,. z». -iu w » * and family, - tiok ■■■ , n u . W. F. . Lewis bcvwis had nacl to o bock to Mr. to g go Garland Huddleston took a carloan tr regulate transactions in credit, cur lines, but th at it is being continued, i a trip up the Columbia River high- doctor last Saturday with his foot. of people to the convention of the rency, and other coinage; to place an In recent months there has been not way to Hood River from Friday to ■ wag r t healing as it should. embargo, in whole or in part, on gold; Christian church held a t Turner Sun | ------------------ — — to forbid the hiarding of gold by an “downs"—there have been many» Sunday. day eventing. Besides Mr. Huddleston individual in excess of $100, and to re “ups”. Recently reported was the those attending from here were George Rev. and Mrs. Edward Terry a r GILBERT CREEK NEW S strict the activities of the Federal Re sixth consecutive weekly increase over and Edna Fast. 1932 in electric power output—and rived Thursday to have charge of the serve System. u v.iu.v.. . . . . Tcrpy __ z ____ A t the home of Don Mosser on Gil- church here. . Mr. has each gain was larger than the one di M. E. Mr. and Mrs. W irf visited his par- 6. A bill authorizing beer in spite rectly preceding it. var-ioauings art- been attending school a t Chicago for i bert Creek there was born to Mrs. Car-loadings are ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. W irf, at Sher- cf the Eighteenth Amendment, by re- up—during the week ending June 10, the past four years, and has just re- Mosser a six pound boy on Monday, . . c , „ vision of the V cstead Act. June 26. Eugent Merrill and mother ldan Sunlay. _____ _ A bm ¡nitiating a $3,300,000,000 they wede 12.5 per cent over the same turned to this conference. week in 1932. May cotton consump- -------- arc doing nicely. Mrs. Josephine Matocha, Mr. and public works program in Jn te tre st tion was close to double that of May’ Mr. and Mrs. Ge rge Sherwood and Mrs. Andrew Zershaw , and Mrs. Her- i of employment, to be c o rt^ ‘led b> last year. The commodity and secuhi- family of Coquelle, and Mrs. V aughn Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen, who have man Meierjurgen wnnt on a fishing President through a director of public ty price indexes have shewn climb« of Salem, vifited at the home of their beer visiting at the E. L. Rcbins h me trip to the Little Nestucca over Sun works. for several consecutive months. The sister. Mrs. H arry Vnlliere, Sunday went to Portland Tuesday where Mrs. 8. A bill to reduce agricultural number of business failures has taken and Monday. Rasmussen will again take up her day acreage in pdoruction, with compensa- acrtaKe ------ dukiec as chief surgical ntnve at the ti r to farm ers for all land withdrawn a shary prop. Iron ore consumption Mr. and Mrs. Chester Huddleston in May reashed the highest monthly aV . Ila a m and gr.inJdaiigliter, Mu- ¡1 ortland Sanitarium, and daughtter Gloria left Sunday to from use. 9. A bill giving the President un total since November, 1931. Improve- rene Lewis of Aloha, spent Sunday visit relatives near Tyee for a few ment in employment and wage situa- with Mrs. Hearn’s sister, Mrs. Art Clyde Potter was out fo r a few precedented control over industry, tions is reported from all parts of the 'Thurber. Miss Lewi’ rem ain’d foT a houii again Y>adn-sdny. days. with powers to eliminate competition, . . linger vi t. fix minimum wages and maximum country. Wilmer Reimers of Yamhill is visit The Uniteed States is not alone in 1 -------- > j Th« « * * "* hours of work, regulate production ing a t the home cf hes aunt, .Irs. experiencing signs of recovery. Un- M, and Mrs. John Shetterly and men have been a t work aU week ex etc. employment in the Unitetd Kingdom ' family drove to Silverton Tuesday of tending the vrade on G.lbert Creek Chas. C '.bum. There were other bills, of course, has declined. Favorable factors p r e - ' last we« 1: Mr Grayson and . h.lA rn, (road. E D Pcwell of Tyee arrived Tucs-I but these are cutstanding. Most far dominate in French business indexes. ■ who had been vi-it.ttE at the Shetterly i day to v ix t hes daughter, Mrs. O. W i reaching of aU is Vie la^ lb h“ Conditiions in Spain are fairly satii- home, accompanied them and rema.n- Mrsr. Thurman Snow and family Ccbfc and family- Mr. Powell cele- wung into action and it is not factory. Trade optimism p e rs is t in 'e d with relative« there The S helter-¡and Mrre. W. A. King and daughtre t r a t .1 his eighiy fifth birthdty anni- i widely^understood. Operation o ^ U e Canada. New bosiness activity iz ap- ,iys returned IU zsday. Hasel were s-at Sabbath. versary on July 4tn. , E c o n o m ic H ig h l ig h t s a» • r , 1 * i t -» ___ _ "I , a — - - . « ♦ 1-* zs z> c* z l Z\Z* 1 1 o