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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1933)
® If t ì H i l h n t in a l i m e » Thursday, October 19, 1933 Page 3 out to the Goldsmith ranch on Sunday to visit Miaa Surface. Miaa Surface drove to McMinnville on Saturday for institute. Entered at the post office at Willamina. Oregon, as second class Mrs. Haenny visited Miaa Surface on Alladine Richards and Henry Wilson matter. August 24, 1V09. under act of Congress ot March 3. 1879. Friday. viaited at the Jonea’ residence Sunday. During the week the following viaited Coast Creek Mountain Uxlge: Mra. SCHOOL NOTES E ditor and M anager Cheater J. L. H utchins Huddleston and Mra. Vern Hud Thia week’s Honor Roll was: Daniel dleston visited on Wednesday; Mr. and Ellsworth Miller, Dexter Smith, Published Every Thursday. Subscription, $1.50 per Year in Advance Mra. Wooden. Those who came on Sun Porter, were: Allen Brown, Carl Garett, Laurie Burnett, George Manley, James Disolay Advertising, Home, 25c inch; Foreign, Plates, 35c Inch day Johnny Yoe, Jack Stoddard, Alvie Wil Manley, Wesley Manley, Agnes Porter, son and Ade Pelzer—all came out for a 1 Etta Porter, Myrtle Porter and Oscar hunting party; Mr. and Mra. E. V. Sur Porter. face and son Leonard, Mr. and Mra. Health Buttona were awarded to the Lloyd James and son, Mr. arid Mrs. following: Etta Porter, Wesley Manley George Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cal and Eldon Robins. and baby daught'-r Louis Anne, Pick up any paper and you will find that articles on dis kins Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson (Barbara The ladiea of the district had an en ease and disaster far outnumber those on health and the Grave«), who were married Friday joyable gathering last Wednesday. The night in Sheridan at the home of Rev. ladies that attended were: Mra. Robins, really good things of life. Why is this? Because the aver and Mra. Earl Chandler. Mra. Don Mosser. Mra Steve Porter, Mrs. Potter, Misses Burnett and Reed. age person more readily reads and absorbs this type of , T n,d i^ - It decided that It was wasdecided that a a “ • Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher” i® doe y 1 1 1 ( U Mountaiau Hub or(ianjzed these i^jies wire reading through the human trait of “ fear. * ' , elected officers: President Mrs. Robins; Walk down the street and talk to the persons you meet. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Hutchins and Mrs. vice-president, Mrs. Don Mosser: secre- Although the sun may be shining, one will say they “ fear” Hutchins’ mother, Mrs. Rouget, drove tary. Mrs. Potter. They will all meet V ®I jp Willamina Simps 'k CO AST CREEK NEW S B y VIRGINIA SURFACE Think—But, Don’t Think “Fear” at the home of Mra. Potter on Thurs day afternoon to sew. The next meet ing will be held November 8. Mra. Haenny very kindly donated some “ busy work" for the little folks. The basket social and entertainment will be held October 28. Everyone is invited. Ladies bring baskets. GILBERT CREEK ITEMS Mra. E. J. Patterson returned Thurs day from Portland after having spent e week there. She was accompanied by her son, Eugene Tucker. Elder J. W. Boynton of Newberg came out Friday and is visiting at the E. J. Patterson home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Rassmussen and Mrs. Mack of Portland came out Fri day to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robin, Chauncy Robin, who is attending Laurelwood academy, accom panied his sisters. They ail returned Saturday night. Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Don Mosxer and Eleanor Reed drove to Port land, returning Tuesday. The county rock crusher broke down Saturday and will not be ready to oper ate again before the latter part of the week. E. J. Patterson is remodeling his house this week. t will rain before they get their harvest completed or their wood in; another “ fears” we will have a hard winter; an other thinks the NBA is a fine thing but “ fears” it will for the year 1921, an<3 amendments thereto, at a regular not accomplish its purpose; another would like to do more meeting of said Committee held at the City Hall on the business, advertise, and help put Willamina on the map, 2nd day of October, 1933. but he “ fears”the dollar spent would be gone forever and “ fears” it might not help his home town where he is gain E S T IM A T E S O F ing his sustenance. No one “ fears” that we will have good OLD GRAND RONDE NEWS weather until Christmas, or that the country may soon be (By M. PETERSEN, SR. > back to good times, or that Willamina may eventually be "Come little leavee." Mud the wind one day: come a t hriving community and one to be proud of. "Come over the m eadow w ith m e and play. P ut on your dreaaea o f red and rokl; It is because of this “ fear” of unknown or future con 1. Electricity hum m er la gone and the daya crow n cold.” „ $ 500.00 Soon U ghting streets and city hall................................ . th e little leavee beiran to fall. ditions that recovery is retarded and things are not mov-> Turabhne over each other—one and all. ¡ng along as they should. Even some of the largest banks 2. City Treasurer Mr. Larsen, manager of Chemawa 100.00 Indian school, has been here gathering are advising patrons to put their money in savings ac S alary________________________ ____________ the rest of the unemployed Indians, es Postage, stationery, notices and incidentals____ counts for “ fear” they might need it in’old age, instead pecially the young mtn, to be sent to of investing or spending for what they need now. work, under the CCC, at White Swan 3. City Marshall and Warm Springs. The reason for this A speaker at a recent convocation of the American Col 72.00 is that there is no relief money to sup lege of Surgeons in Chicago said*. “ It has been said that ( Legal notices, advertising and incidentals_____ ply them with sustenance as there was 180.00 last winter. Night M arsnal______________________________ men fear thought as they fear nothing else in the world. The Midway Lumber Company’s mill This is a way of saying that many are too lazy to think 4. City Recorder whistle blew at 6:30 Tuesday morning. and would rather have it done for them by others, or that 60.00 That sounded good. \\ e hope it will S a la r y 60.00 blow every morning ’til spring—and they are unable to follow their thinking through to a log Legal notices, stationery, blanks and advertising then some. ical conclusion.” Don’t let the other fellow do your think 5. City Attorney Fabian Quenelle and sons are getting ing for you and install in your mind this everlasting fear out alder logs on the Boyston 80-acres. 120.00 S a la ry ______ ________ ________________________ Buster Leno does the hauling. of dire things to come. Think health, think prosperity, Supplies_____________________ Bert Hill of Hillsboro was here look think good things, and in proportion as these occupy your ing for a borne. Hope he finds one. Fire Department 6. thoughts in such proportion will they be manifest in your 300.00 James Sorenson visited with the Pet Equipment, upkeep and maintenance-------------------------------- body and in your everyday life. ersens Sunday and they had a pleasant PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR 1934 dinner together. Everybody is making sauerkraut, the Fuel and repairs________________________________________ way the Petersen cabbage is disappear ing by purchase, City Streets Harold Bates and his wife Emma Cleaning, flushing, draining and equipment----------------------- 200.00 a trip to Portland last week to Repairing defective streets, graveling and grading ............... 50 00 con8U,t a doctor. Culverts, Crosswalks and bridges------------------------------------- James Sorensen and Max Baunach are digging potatoes for John Smith, Incidentals who is now located at Klamath Fails. Emergency and other unforeseen expenses such as elections, Alvine Lachance and others are picking repairs to city property, appropriations, supplies etc.------ 100.00 (on shares. Vincent Dolp, father of Frank Dolp Bonds « m m a a tb* chamP’on R olf«, has been here the Redemption of Funding bonds, principal---- ---------------------- 2,000.00 past two months helping his brother, Interest on bonded indebtedness---- ---------------------- •---------- 1,230.00 Joseph, harvesting potatoes and general 72.00 farm work. He is a blacknmith by Interest on outstanding warrants . trade and has made several tools for 400.00 his Redemption of outstanding warrants brother. City Hall 25.00 NOTICE OF 8. 1934 PROPOSED BUDGET 9. FOR THE 10. CITY OF WILLAMINA, OREGON NOTICE is hereby given to the tax payers of the City ater System of Willamina, Oregon, that the levying board of said city 11. W Upkeep and maintenance of water system ---------- will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall on Betterments to water system ---- Monday, November 6, 1933, at 8:00 o’clock P. M. for the T o ta l es tim ate d need* o f c ity fo r 1 9 3 4 —..... purpose of permitting any persons, subject to the tax levy as hereinafter estimated by the Budget Committee of said City, to meet with the said levying board and be heard in favor of or against said proposed tax levy, or any part City licences ....... Water rentals__ thereof. General road tax By order of the Common Council Fines __________ R. Y. NEELY, Mayor T o ta l R eceip t* H. W. FLANERY, City Recorder Joseph Dowd, who now lives at Mid 1,000.00 way, made us a call. His wife is not very well, but, with good care, it is hoped she may recoyer health. $6,469.00 Mrs. Mary Countryman made $1.70 one day last week, picking blackberries —she is a champion picker. Picking is about over, since the rain, although there are lots of berries yet. Ed Larsen is helping Mervin Wilson at the gas station. ______ $ 30.00 Harvey Lachance was home over the ______ 2,300.00 week end and helped his mother, haul ______ 150.00 ing garden truck. ______ 0.00 Chemawa called together all the In dian women for a meeting at New $2,480.00 Grand Ronde, for the purpose of ascer taining their situation aa to winter Estimated tax levy for fi*cal year 4934 and to be raised by general needs. .... $3,989.00 taxation Mrs. Peter Menard, who is full-blood and her daughter are visiting The city water department is a partially self-sustaining bureau, from which Indian, the Petersens. Her husband died three approximately the sum of $2,500.00 is derived each year from water rentals, all years ago. Full-blood Indians here can of which is required to pay for the services of the Water Commissioner, interest be counted on your fingers, they are so on City Water Bonds, and to retire the principle sum of said Water Bonds, scarce. M. Petersen and his wife Cary were serially each year, and to keep in repair said water system and to make better among the founders of the Lutheran ments thereto. church at Cornelius, Washington coun ty, which last Sunday celebrated its 25th anniversary with a gathering of many of the old members. The bachelor uncle of Harold Bates, who lived here years ago, is at the Rus Sanitarium near Portland. A full and complete classified summary of indebtedness of sellville The editor of the Willamina Times, the City of Willamina, as of October 1st, 1933, is as follows: his wife and mother-in-law called at Grand Ronde Sunday. The writer was Outstanding city warrants...... ................. ..................................................— S 2,030.00 quite surprised and enjoyed their visit. Water extension bonds, issued August 1st, 1922, 6'V interest.....— ----- 16,000.00 A five-point buck was bagged by a Portland visitor—and tagged. Ed Lar Funding bonds (outstanding warrants) issued October 1, 1916, bearing 6% interest.......................- .................... -..................—— ----------- - 5,500.00 sen was his guide. Wm. Simon, a friend of ours who has T o ta l bond* and w a rr a n t* o utstanding ........ ......................... ............ .....— $22,530.00 the contract for painting the Portland | hotel w ss hurt last Sunday, while play- i ing football. It put him in the hospital. We hereby certify that the above estimates of proposed receipts and ex penditures and the summary of indebtedness are true and correct. W. R. C oyle J. J. D urst ATTEST R. S. M iller O. C. Y ocom ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Estimates of proposed expenditures and receipts for the City of Willamina, Oregon, for the year 1934 as prepared by the Budget Committee of the City of Willamina, Oregon, as required by chapter 118 of the General Laws of Oregon . . S A V E $ 1 5 .0 0 . . We recently bought a limited number of Kelvinators anticipating a price rise within a short time and we purpose to sell these refrigerators at $99.50 until the stock is exhausted. We are advised that within a brief time the price will advance to $l 14.50. You can save $15.00 by making your purchase now on an Electric Refrigerator recognized as one of the highest merit and performance. The price of every manufactured article is rapidly advancing. It will doubtless be a long while before refrigerators of the Kelvinator character can be pur chased at this figure of $99.50. B U Y N O W an d S A V E $ 1 5 .0 0 Electric Supplies & Contracting Company Blue 34 YAMHILL ELECTRIC COMPANY Newberg INDEBTEDNESS E arl S mith K. E. S hetterly J ohn S hetterly I rvin Y ocom F rank S melser Budget Committee for the City of Willamina, Oregon. Date of first publication, October 12, 1933. Date of last publication, October 19, 1933. Tenbush Poultry Ranch and Hatchery Baby Chick* 8 C and up H a tc h in g Egg* anal Cuatom H a tc h in g H. TENBUSH, Willamina, Ore. 1 mile west over bridge at brick plant