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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1934)
Willamina VOLUME 27. NO. 49 nues W IL L A M IN A , Y A M H IL L COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9. 1934 COMIMIONER WILL DISCUSS FARM DEBTS $1.50 A YEAR 1 n COAST HIGHWAY ,u BEAUTIFUL TRIP FORAWEEKEND Albert 8. Go««, Land Bank The editor and his wife having Commissioner of the Earm Credit shared the ups and downs of life Adminifltration, Washington, D. together for the past 30 years— C. and former Master o f the. on August 4th,— we decided that State Grange, w i l l be heard we deserved a short vacation, ao throughout the eight far western we got the paper out a little early state« during the n o o n hour, ! last Thursday and left at 4:30 p. about 12:15 p. m., Monday, Au-j m. for a trip down the Oregon gust 13. on the Western Earm coast. W ith easy driving and a and Home Hour program of the ' few short stops at points of in National Broadcasting Company. terest, w e reached Burntwood “ Farm Debt Adjustm ent” will cottages, midway between Wal- be the topic of Mr. Goss’s radio aort and Yachats before dark, talk. He w ill sp**ak from the and spent an hour or more v isit studio of radio station KHQ in ing Mrs. Geo. Lewis and daugh Spokane. By a telephone hook-up, ter, old Portiand friends who are his voice w ill be carried to San spending t h e summer a t the Francisco and there put on the coast. Then drove on 4* miles in western network, through which to Yachatas, where we put up it w ill be distributed to National for the night at the Kotzman Broadcasting Company station« Tourist Court. The Kotzmans throughout the eigtit states. have the nicest group of cottages In plain, simple language that we saw on our trip, everything everyone c a n understand, Mr. modern and as clean and well Goss w ill tell how a farmer may cared for as the best of hotel«. apply for a Federal Land bank Leaving there at 11:30 Friday loan or a loan from the Land morning wc continued our trip Bank Commissioner’s funds ap south, stopping at Reedsport to day at the home of her son, L .M . ca|, 0 n our o , d frjend H arry propriated by Congress to enable to the top of Hebo Mountain, Smith. Mrs. Smith w a s the Young. formerly with the Port- the farmers of the country to re then down the tra il toward Bell Mountain for five mil»s, where mother of Henry Smith, presi- ¡and Telegram, a n d again a t finance their indebtedness on a they camped for the night. Wed- dent of the hirst National bank Marshfield to visit the newspaper long term basis, so putting them on their feet to ride'through the nesdav morning they broke camp here, and Louis M. Smith, owner offices and look over the town, and hiked to the top o f Bell of a cash store. She was a native We arrived at Bandon about 6 present emergency. Too. he will touch upon the I mounfa‘n’ 8rr*vinif there at 12:30, of New York and came with her o’clock and after getting located Grand Ronde—Mrs. John War son. Louis, to Oregon in 1902. j „ t he “ Bandon by the Sea” cot- Frazier Lemke amendment to the , " ere thev were met b> Bud ren passed away last Thursday Her husband, George Smith, died Jensen and Junior Shetterly of Eederal bankruptcy laws, which morning, at the age of 77 years. in 1894,and a daughter,Florence, tages, w e went down on the the Willamina troop. They left beach—and decided that here was was passed during the closing She was a long-time resident of a good place to rest, so we re hours of the last congressional the summit at I p. m. and crashed Grand Ronde, and had been in ill died at Hood River in J910. mained there until Sunday morn session. He w ill explain, just brush for 3 hours, to Troop 254’s health for over two years. Burial what the Frazier-Lemke amend-¡ca,nP on Upper Willamina, to ing, when we started on the re took place Saturday at 10:30 a. m. ment means and just the kind of ®Pend niirht. turn trip . atthe Grand Ronde cemetery. Mr. The Executive Committee of farmers’ c a s e f o r which the Thursday they continued their Coming up the coast as far as Kelley of Dallas read the services the Willamina Local, N. E. W. F., hike to Wilianina. and spent the Newport everything was lovely, amendment was designed to offer in the Methodist church at New gives the following report of their ! night here, going back to Hebo but on arrival there at noon the a solution. Grand Ronde. regular first Thursday meeting, rain overtook us and from then Mr. Goss is w i d e l y known Friday. The bovs covered 57 miles o n , . Mrs. Celia Leno Warren was a held August 2. on it was not so pieasant driving. throughout the state of Washing their trip, which was the longest dai,«hter the late Uav' d Leno. The meeting was called to or We turned inland there on the ton and in fact the entire northwest because of his Pacific Tong hike taken by Scouts from Camp' * ’*<> was. blacksmith for Genera! der by the chairman, and regular norm west because or bis long _ , „ (i Sheridan in the early days. She is order of business followed. For Toledo highway to t h e Siletz service to the grange in his state “ er,w* u ’* r since survived by her widower, three the benefit of those not present, road, thence to Siletz, Boardman and as chairman of the executive ,*sbed 0 vears ago. . . . . , , .and Kings Valley toward Dallas; daughters and a host of relatives, . or anyone else interested, the fol- .. , . .. . D . . . . , through Amity and Bellevue and committee of the national grange. many of whom were present at . lowing is an excerpt from a com home. the funeral. munication from State Adminis- I A il along the coast the resi- trator Goudy: “ A li investigators Primrose Rebekah lodge, a t ' dents are enthused over the five or other persons employed by the . ... . . . their regular session last Thurs ' new bridges to replace the ferries, Delayed by business, incident day evening initiated two new State Relief Committee are paid Mr. T. W. Johnson, 76, a resi but to our mind the ferries were to the visit of President Roose members into the inyHteries of the regular salaries.” dent of New Grand Ronde, died one of the chief pleasures of the velt and members of his cabinet order, l'he candidates were Mrs. Tne proposed Drill-Rock Creek at his home Friday morning, Au trip, as they give the driver a to Portland and Bonneville, Con Helen Kershaw and Mrs. Marie gust 3. He was apparently in road, an which papers have al rest and the scenery from the gressman Chas. H. Martin, can Matocha. The degree team of good health, b u t had suffered ready been filed, is being asked boat in many places is as fine as didate for governor, is this week the Sheridan lodge, comprising as a work project fo r this com from stomach and heart trouble. it is on the highway. The only making his first extended tour of munity. As the south end of 16 members under directicn of Oregon since h is return from Captain Stockton, exemplified He passed away as he was sitting Yamhill county has no represen objection to the ferries that we in a chair in the living room, saw was when one driver took Washington in mid-July. the work. In addition to the de hav ng spoken of n o t feeling tation on the Yamhill county re the occasion of the ferry trip to Congressman M artin’s tour is gree staff there weie six other lie f board since the resignation just righ t and le ft the breakfast taking him into sixteen counties visitors present from Sheridan, of S. M. Johnson of Sheridan, empty his poeket flask; then le ft table. The remains were shipped for the purpose of meeting the and Willamina members turned cooperation has been asked of the terry to mingle with the tra f voters personally and fam iliariz out to the number of 18. A fte r to Toppenish, Washington, for Judge Kennedy on this matter. fic tn the highway. s- ing himself more thoroughly w ith the initiation there were a few burial. Mr. Johnson was a filer in the Also aid was requested for two local conditions. No set speeches brief talks by the visitors, and Grand Ronde mill some £ or 7 families, in each case the parents are included in his program. the local lodge served refresh years ago. He later spent some are crippled. ------------g------------ The C ity Council met in regular Two new members have been ments of jello, cake and coffee. time in Eastern Washington. He session Monday evening. On Friday th e P a s t Noble returned to Grand Ronde four added to th^ organization. The Routine business w a s trans- Grands club met at the hall for years ago, married Mrs. Carter, I next meeting is Thursday, Aug- Arnol Neely, who has spent the rheir regular monthly meeting. i ust 16. meetings are open to the acted a widow, and has since resided Complaint was made as to con past six weeks as Scoutmaster at This was to have been a picnic public. on her farm. dition of certain sidewalks and ------------ 5------------ Camp Meriwether, summer camp meeting at t h e city park but He was a man of bright men the Marshal w a s instucted to of the Boy Scouts, arrived home owing t o disagrrable weather, AMERICAN LEGION tality, and for the past few weeks notify property owners to make Wednesday, t h e camp having the ladies adjourned to the’ hall. has been sending news notes to Sheridan Post, No. 75, w ill hold repairs immediately. closed for the season. Junior Col A very pleasant afternoon was the Times, under the non de plum their annual picnic Sunday, Aug. The matter of the extension of burn, who spent the last two spent and the ladies worked on of Joaquin Bentetis. 12, at Buell. AU ex-service men water supply mains along West weeks at the camp also came ! their quilt. Refreshments of ice and their families are cordially . Main street to the city limits, a bome’ cream and c a k e were served. invited, and urged, to attend. distance of about 1400 feet, was Tuesday morning of last week Mrs. Stone extended an invita- C. B eecher S cott , discussed. Mayor Neely w ill in- Arnol, w ith nine of the larger i tion to the club to hold their next Sheridan—Funeral s e r v i c e s ' Adjutant, vestigate the cost. and then make boys from the camp, le ft Hebo at ( I meeting at Buell r park. ______ ________ ........ This ...... will .......were held Tuesday for Mrs. Jes- ---------- application for SER A-funds for Dcaffrr MRS. JOHN WARREN NAT’L ECONOMIC WELFARE FED. REBEKAHS ARE ACTIVE MARTIN TOURING STATE T. W. JOHNSON CITY COUNCIL SCOUT CAMP CLOSED JESSIE ANN SMITH 10 a. m. and took the CCC road be the first Friday in September, sie Ann Smith, 82, who died Sun- Subscribe for the Times. ! the necessary labor.