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V O L U M E 26. NO. 62
NOTES “ON THE SIDE”
ARE HELD ILLEGAL
C re d ito rs who hsve taken fa rm
er»/ notes “ on the side” a fte r
agreeing to accept Land bank
com m issioner’ « funds in fu ll se t
tle m e n t o f th e ir claim s are not
only vio la tin g the s p ir it o f the
emergency term m ortgage act.
but they have no legal ground
fo r collecting, according to the
views ot W illiam Healy, general
counsel fo r the fa rm c re d it ad
m in is tra tio n o f Spokane.
**A h a condition to the g ra n tin g
o f an emergency Land bank com
m issioner’ s loan'*, Mr. Healy e x
plains, "b o rro w e rs have he n
required to o b t a i n statem ents
tn a t th e ir creditors would accept
the loan proceeds in fu ll s e ttle
m ent, which can not exceed 75
per cent o f the appraised norm al
value o f the property.
This am ount o f indebtedness is
all a fa rm can reasonably ca rry,
and the borrow er should be le ft
w ith a clear 25 per cent equ ity to
insure his success in w o rk in g out
o f debt.
" I n cases where borrow ers and
fo rm e r creditors have violated
t h - term s o f th e ir agreements by
e n te rin g in to outside agreements.
mui s lo r collection w ill be resis
ted bv the federal farm m ortgage
corporation and in proper cases
by the federal land bank.
CRANCERS WILL PICNIC
A t a Grange Council m eeting
in M c M 'n n v ille August 12. a mo
tion was passed th a t a Y a m h ill
county picnic fo r G rangers and
frie n d * be h e l d at L a fa y e tte
Locks, Sunday, A ugust 25. Rex
W arren E. Von F o rre ll. and Ross
C a rr were appointed a rra n g in g
com m ittee.
M r. Peter Zim m erm an has been
in v ite d to be the p rin c ip a l speak
er on the program w hich w ill
s ta rt around 2 p. m. Also there
w ill be readings a n d singing.
A fte r the program th e re w ill be
a c tiv itie s such as races, horse
shoes, so ftb a ll game, etc., fo r
those attending.
A pot-luck luncheon w i l l be
served at 1:00 p. m.
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W IL L A M IN A . Y A M H IL L C O U N T Y . O REG O N. T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 15. 1935
WILLAMINA TOWNSEND CLUB
The Townsend club held th e ir
m eeting Wednesday n ig h t w ith
the te g u la r routine o f business.
They expect to have another en
te rta in m e n t in the near fu tu re
at which there w ill be some prom
inent speakers.
A re p o rt w a s given on the
state convention which was held
in A lbany on Wednesday o f th is
week. D r. Townsend was there
in person and gave the main ad
dress. Moat o f the stores in A l
bany closed fo r the afternoon snd
were the sponsors of the m eeting.
Delegates to the national con ven-
tion to Be held in Chicago were
elected at th is session. I t was
estim ated th a t 10.000 people were
in a tte n d a n ce D u rin g Dr. Tow n-
sands tour o f Oregon snd Wash
ington approxim ately 250.000saw
and heard him .
K. E S h e tte rly was the W illa
m ina delegate and he was accom
panied by his w ife and Mr. and
Mrs. Chas M cN eil,.
P ublicity C ommittee
4-H CLUB FAIR
A ccordipg to County A g e n t Rex
W arren, the county fa ir to be
he'd A u gust 23 and 24 in the M c
M in n v ille A rm o ry is anxiously
aw aited by 5704-H club members.
Several changes h a v e been
made fto n last year. Thia year
all ju d g in g contests w ill be held
F rida y. A ll e xh ib its w ith the e x
ception o f livestock, w ill ba in
place bv noon F rida y. A ll liv e
stock e xh ib it« w ill ba in place by
ten o'clock Saturday. A t th is tim e
ju d g in g w ill begin. A ll dem on
stra tio n s w ill be heid on Saturday.
Mrs. H a rry S ta rr a n d Mrs.
Lloyd D undi who are in charge
o f the pot-luck luncheon at noon
at the c ity park are u rg in g th a t
all members and parents b rin g
t h - ir own dishes.
A detailed tim e schedule w ill
appear in all papers the fo llo w
ing week.
Leased Willamina Acreage
$1.50 A Y E A R
A LEAF FROM THE LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS MARK
OREGON BOOSTED
The lib ra ry board m et Tuesday
GROWTH OF THE CITY
BY S. P. EXHIBIT evening
w i t h »even members
present. The re g u la r routine o f
Oregon is receiving n ation-w ide business was taken care o f.
Im provem ents are g o i n g o n
p u b licity th ro u g h the medium o f
An in v ita tio n was r e c e iv e d steaoily in W illam in a, and w hile
Southern P a cific’s e x h ib it at the from H a rrie t Long, state lib ra r- they are not -p e cta cvla r they
C a lifo rn ia Pac.fic In te rn a tio n a l lan, fo r the board members to at- shcw th a t o u r litt le c it y u n o t go-
Ex position at SaW Uirgo th is sum- tend a conference o f the Pacific m g backw ard. One o f the big-
mer, according to statem ent by N o rth w e s t L ib ra ry Association to gest im provem ents now going on
I Á O rm andv general pass- be held in P ortland A ugust 29, is the rem odeling o f the old poat-
enger agent at Portland
30 and 31. Members from th e office b u ild in g w hich has been
The S P e x h ib it located in the lib ra rie s o f B r i t i s h Columbia, leased by Mrs. S traugh. who is
T ranspo rtation building, has as its Idaho, U tah and Oregon w ill b e , opening a beauty parlor. The in.-
principal feature s "R o-B o M a p " I present, as w e l l as prom inent | te n o r has been e n tire ly renoval-
o f the U n i t e d States. 10 feet speakers from Chicago and Los ed. papered and painted, and a
hmh and 24 fe e t wide The map Angeles.
new roof is being laid.
Mrs.
is a solid surface of tran sparent
rh e Ladies A id o f the M. E. Straugh w ill have an up-to-date
pictures or scenes along Southern church donated three books to ope ra ting room in the fro n t and
P a c ific , in es
The pictures have the lib ra ry .
is fix in g over the rear in to a cozy
a stereoscopic e ffe ct a n d are . T h e book “ Personal Recollec- apa rtm e nt. The shop w ill be open
illu m in a te d as a voice from the tions o f Joan o f A r c ’ ’ is s till m is s -, fo r business Saturday and already
map tells about t h e ra ilro a d ’ s ¡ «ng. The hoard w ill appreciate many have secured appointm ents,
four main routes and the p rin c i- h aving all look fo r th is book, fo r
W R Coyle who ^ c e n tb j re-
i
f
i
t
is
not
found
the
lib
ra
ry
w
ill
modeled
the fro n t o f the W illa -
pal a ttra c tio n s o f each.
m
ina
Garage,
gave i t a fin is h in g
have
to
pay
$2.75
fo
r
it.
D ire ct m e n t i o n o f O regon’ s
touch
last
week
by having stucco
many to u ris t attraction s are in
put
on
the
new
fro
n t walls.
cluded in the ta lk , and when the
Geo.
W
.
Gapen,
who recently
reference is made pictures o f this
purchased the W illa m in a Service
area are illu s tra te d on the map.
T w o stars w ' io gleam on the Station, has remodeled the build-
A * the ta lk is given a num ber of
tim es each day Oregon w ill re-ifi*™ horizon w ith a new lustre in m g Mr. H uddleston used a s a c a r-
ceive constant p u b licity through-1 each succeeding vehicle, a human, penter shop, p u ttin g in wide
out the sum m er as many thous- h e a rt-th ro b o in g a n o rom a ntic doors and p a in tin g the fro n t. He
and« o f v isito rs from all parts o f story and a background o f New w ill use i t fo r a m achine repair
the co un try v is it the e x h ib it.
Y o rk ’ s eternal lure to m illions, shop.
. . .
u
.u!
Southern Pacific w i 11 be d*- provide three big factors in th is
A plum b er has been busy tpis
lig h te d to have r o d e n ts o f Ore- re m -rs a b le h it. which comes to week in s ta llin g new bathroom
gon and o th e r Pacific N orthw e st the W illam in a Theatre Saturday, fix tu re s a t the W ilson Fox borne,
states v is it the e x h ib it and to A ugust 17.
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“ ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN"
m .ke the s p . P l« , their he.d-1
SCOUT AND CAMP FIRE CARNIVAL
q u a rte rs w h ile at the exposition, national s t a r , and glamorous
1 G
inger
O ru ..n d , « i d .
'¡¡n
ite r Rogers are teamed
te .n ,« „ in , th h is „
story o f youth triu m p h a n t — a
lo w ly im m ig ra n t hoy and a show
g irl and her tin y bro th e r in a
s u r g i n g c ity where the dark
, ,
r
.
i a triii/izle to live is lightened bv
M orion Tom pkins o f Dayton •
. .
was in W illa m in a Tuesday in te r- '
A m erica in the m aking
c ity o f f i c i a l , ,n re jr.rd to |
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’ ’,^“ i L d o w .* { h i
G irls w ill give a b ig M idsum m er
C a rnival in the basement o f the
M. E. church F rid a y evening.
A ugust 23, at 7i30 p. m.
H ila rio u s side shews 3e; home
made ice cream 5c; fish pond 3c;
« n d y lc . . . h ; Scout p illo w fig h t
the fo rm a tio n o f .p o w e r d is tr ic t. s , atu< o f L j5 e rtv , r, m, d e a cit -
The d is tr ic t w ill include Yam-* ' ìzen, a fa m ily and a home. Here
h ill. W ashington. Lincoln. C lack-I J ; 7 ; ; ri't" t'|'e' wV rId "w .r'fO T vouth
■m “ r C I " f L °
unarm ed. . fig h t lo r su rviva l in
counties, and incorporated m un
tile tenem ents, and the w inning
icip a litie s c a n n o t be included
u .5 . /" „ h
w ith o u t th e consent o f the r , , i - • {
on tb ‘ N o
* L ,n d
d -n ts . w hich i f m Un i c , u . h t i e s ! » \ l ’ t ™n? '™ . « rT i t
3«: H in d u m y rtle fo rtu n e s 2c;
an^ other a ttraction s.
Proceeds w ill t o used to fu rn is h
snd fin ish th e C .n .p Fme-Scout
club room in the church basement.
This room w ill also be used fo r a
Sunday school room fo r one o f
FORMING FOYER DISTRICT
wished to he included, would have
to he placed on the ballot at a
re g u la r or special election.
A m eeting is to be held at Me-
H in n v iile S aturday evening and
i t is desired th a t every enmmun-
ity in Y a m h ill county be repre-
sented at the m eeting. I t is prob-
able th a t one or more w ill be
there from W illam in a and we w ill
give a re port ot the m eeting nex«
week.
w jth
Come, enjoy the fu n and help
Leder#r tu rn in e in the young folks.
R. H. S e lfrid g e , o f H illsboro,
his greatest perform ance and G in- ■
was here th is week, and rented
.
i
«e
r “ 7 " ' " ' neh“ ± * T m ^ S
the Ace T u rn id g e 20-acre place
west o f tow n fo r a term o f three
' 88 8 rnnpe
i ‘
, -h o r n »
years. He and his fa m ily w ill
On M onday afternoon M rs J.
.
move here sod take possession
g " g * y e t° -
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L. H u tch in s enterta ine d ten little
about September 1st. M r. T u rn
g irls in honor o f her little grand
Hop Fiesta at Independence idge. accompanied by N orm an
daughter, Jean-M artel Y oung o f
Autos Collide
Seattle, and o f M axine Huddle-
A big program is scheduled fo r and Thelm a, was here Wednesday
M rs. B. M. LeF evre o f Dundee 8ton w h0 was celebrating h e r
tb e Hop Fiesta th a t w ill be held to close the deal. M r. T u rn id g e
suffered a fra ctu re d leg and se- t ig th b irth d a y,
in Independence on A ugust 29, also called at the Tim es office snd
vere cuts on her head Sunday
-p^e a fte rn ro n was spent in
30 and 31. A rodeo w ill be a daily ordered 8.000 hop ticke ts fo r his
evening
when
the
car
in
w
hich
p
l>
y jni2r games. The table was
yard
at
Jefferson.
He
says
red
feature : parade, stre e t carnival,
she
and
her
husband
were
rid
in
g
decorated
in pink and w h ite and
spiders
have
got
in
to
the
hop
w re s tlin g matches, a th 'e tic con
collide i head-on w ith a car driven wag c e n tr e d w ith the b irth d a y
tests, aeroplane circus, and v a ri yards and are c u ttin g down the
Patrons o f the Farm ers U nion by Andy Olson o f Portland: on ca|je w h ich was surrounded by
ous o th e r a ttraction s are ameng yield in all yards around J e ffe r
Cooperative
Cream ery w ill hold Die curve near the P h il Sheridan f avor9 f o r each litt le g irl. As the
son
and
Independence.
the o th e r program features.
th e ir second annual picnic on m onum ent, on th e I i . l a m o o k b irth d a y candles were lighted
Sunday, A ugust 18. at the Eben h ighw ay near \ ai'ey Junction, little R uth Carol H uddleston sang
Ray farm on the highw ay near Both cars were badly w re ckeri, i
“ Happy B irth d a y " song to
V aliev Ju n ctio n , six miles west J but Mrs. L e re v re was, the only M „ x i na
R efreshm ents served
o f W illam in a.
2?e
ly ,nJurec'
«he w reck. consisted o f ice-cream, cake and
A rra n g e m e n ts are being made The Olson car was brought to the j can(j y
fo r one o f the best tim es ever. W illa m in a garage.
Those who attended were:
and everybody is in v ite d to at- -----------------------------------------—--------J
H e!°n Comer. B a r b a r a and
tend
and
b
rin
g
a
basket
lunch.
;
J
o
c e Thomason. B etty - Jane
E lus I slarb . the entrante ro t w e
“ Y o u D o n ’ t S a y ? ” Sm y ith.
w j a u n most « mous m
e - lting pot of c m z » s |
There w ill be speaking and enter- i
Cleone Jones, Lavern and
Contributed by " LEE”
10 06, Wo NAMED «¡TER SAM ltt ELLI5, A NEW
tainm
eni.
fo
r
a
ll-s
w
im
m
in
g
,
ball
D
orothy
H u tchins. R uth Carol
york b ' / r a o who o w ft D r r P R !» t o rrs seing
game, and usual picnic s tu n ts and
J u s t te ll me w h at the o ld e riH u .id te s to n and the tw o little
TAKEN (M R BY NEW YORK STATE.
games, and some th a t are not s o ,
ation
com ing t0> when . honor guests,
usual, w ith prizes fo r the w in -iT
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boy o f 10 or 12 w ill stand up in
t e s ;
neLS'
__ . „ h the back seat o f the car and beg
To Hold Reception
Beside the enterta inm e t a
g,ow down when he is
Last F rid a y afte rno on the Lad-
h a v i t h T o tT D o rtu n itrto inspect going around curves at the rate ies> Aj d o f th' e M E . church met
M r Rav’ s irrig a tio n system and ' o f 60 o r 70 m,.les pe5 hour-
tin the church and a fte r the bus-
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N ow , here is to the m others. I ¡ness and pra ye r and song ser-
to note the advantage o f ir r ig a
W hat are they com ing to when vj ce th< |adi s spent the a fte r-
tion when applied to various farm
__
you see g irls in th e ir teens w ith noon sew ing on a rticles to be
IT IS LO CA TED IN
crops and garden tru ck. Crank
scarcely enough clothes on to hide j so|d at a bazaar they expect to
U P P E R N E W YORK BAY NEAR THE BATTERY
up the old bus. load in the fa m ily
one -h alf th e ir bodies?
' hold som etim e th is fab. They also
[ T W . SOU) BY NEW YORK STATE TO THE UNITED
and make th is a day long to be
STALES IN 1006 ANO WAS FOR MANY YEARS
I t seems to me i t is the older voted to hold a reception fo r the
rem em bered. You w ill be made
USED AS A P O V D tR M A G A 2 lN & . I N 1691 IT
generation th a t is going to the new pastor and his w ife in the
WAS MADE AN IMMIGRANT STATION TO R E A X F
welcome.
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! dogs—not t h e younger. W hat church th is F rid a y A u gust 16.
CASltfc GARDEN. THWXXW IT IM S A ll I MHIWANTS
WHO ENTER UNITED STATES THROUGH TH E PORT
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w ill i t lead up to?
I There w ill be a short program and
OF NEW YORK WHICH IS ALMOST THREE QUARTTS
Of ALL THOSE W 0 ENTER THE COUNTRY. THE ISLAND
Vacation School
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social hour a n d refreshm ents.
HAS Bt-EN CALLED THE “GATEWAY TO THE N E W
V
acation
Bible
school
w
ill
open
37.000,000
people
surely
can’
t
Everyone is welcome t o come
W O R L D .’
at t h e M ethodist church next be w ro n g ; there are th a t m any and each is requested to b rin g a
THROU&H
Monday fo r a tw o weeks’ session, members o f the Townsend Clubs, ja - o f f r u it or vegetables and
PASSED SOME O f O(J« GREATEST DOCTORS AR1T5TV
LAWYERS, BANKERS. R X IT IC I ANS AND TRAFTIC
The
daily periods w ill be fro m 9 When you know the Townsend those who can to b rin g some use
.POLICEM EN.
a. m. to 12 noon, and everyone plan you are FOR i t — unless fo r fu l cooking utensil to help re
over fo u r years o f age w ill be p o litica l reasons you don’ t w a nt plenish the kitchen equipm ent
in the parsonage.
te be fo r it.
welcome.
BIG PICNIC SUNDAY
THE ISLAND OF A
BUTCHER O t
PRODUCEDTHE
MOST CITIZENS
OF THE UNITED SwTEi
C o p y r ig h t, W e i t e m N e w a p a p e r G u io n
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