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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1935)
Willamina V O L U M E 27. NO. 1 UtUS $1.50 A Y E A R W IL L A M IN A . Y A M H IL L C O U N T Y . O R EO <N. T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 22. 1935 A nother M ilestone P assed ‘JACK" BROWN PASSES YAMHILL COUNTY DAY AT OREGON STATE FAIR CREAMERY PATRONS ENJOY ANNUAL PICNIC J. W. Brown,72, for many years a resident of the Buck Hollow Yamhill Countv will dominate the j neighborhood, passed away at the With this issue The Times starts its twenty-seventh Oregon State Fair on Willamette McMinnville hospital S u n d a y The Farmers Union Coopera year of service to Willamina and its surrounding territory, Valley Day. September 5th A large night, August 18, having been tive Creamery held their second headed by I*. P. Old» and and two months over two years under present manage caravan, taken to the hospital Saturday annual picnic at the Eben Kay hia hand and with an escort of state ment. During the twenty-six years since the paper was first po’’»^, will leave McMinnville at 8 'suffering from compaction of the place on Rowell Creek, Sunday, ik that morning headed for the bowels. Funeral services were August 18, with about 300 in at published on August 19, 1909, by J. A. Hart, The Times o'< at -f • fair grounds, where each mem- ' held at the Sheridan Funeral has faithfully chronicled the happenings of the community b • of the delegation will be greeted Home on Tuesday of this week, tendance. A m o n g the guests were M r. Millaman, farm editor personally by Director S. T. White, and worked for the upbuilding of our city. conducted by Rev. Burgoyne of of the Sunday Oregonian; Mr. former Yamhill count, agent, and We wish to thank our friends for their patronage dur the group will be cared for in a spe the Sheridan Methodist church, j Young of the Yam hill Electric decorated section of the grand I In compliance w ith his wish as qo . arid M r. Beck, county agent ing the past year, and will endeavor to merit a continuance. cially atand. ‘’Bring the whole county, if ¡expressed to friends, the body of Polk county. We hope to make The Times the best country newspaper you can,” hia invitathx eaid. was tasen to the Portland Crema- basket lunch was enjoyed at To facilitate arrange’nenta for the in the state, and this can be done only with the whole trip, the committee baa prepared a I torium for disposal. noon, with oodles of ice cream hearted support of everyone in the community, not only coupon which every peraon planning M r. Brown, k n o w n to h is from the creamery, a fte r which to attend the fair on that day is financially but morally as well. Turn in your items of news urged friends as “Jack.” came here a gfiort program was enjoyed to fill out and file with the about 25 years ago and purchased which included several interest- committee or thia paper. The coupon or interest and help make the paper bigger and better. m az be found at the bottom of this a l5-acre tract near the Buck irig talks by members of the as D u rin g the past year W illa m in a * pa Mt. Hollow school and has since made sociation and their guests and has H**en considerable improve Ilk his home there. He was a bachel duets by two of the boys from ment in business, and s e v e r a l or and little is known of his earl, the creamery. changes of note have been made Frj(lay g , life except that he was born at Following the program those in the justness e p tmn wgg glven fi,e M ethodist n-ui o i St. Joseph, Missouri, and had interested in irrigation went on town. Among newcomer» to io- j t __ _______ Daily Vacation Bible School i Mpi,nt mogt of hig ag a prOs- an inspection tour of the project church to welcome to our midst cate in business here are II. E. Rev. and M 's. Orval M. W hitm an, commenced at tne schrol house bringing three fortunes on Mr. Rav’s place, which showed E hingsw orlh and s o n William, the new pastor and his wife. The Monday morning at 9 o’clock and ont of the Ro)d fields of Alaska. the results of the proper applica wh i purchased the W. It. i event was sponsored by th e Lad will continue each week and settled here shortly after his tion of water to various farm and store about six months ago and ies Aid and K about forty were in j morning except Saturday until made i t a lied & W hite store; j attendance. The crowd assembled August 30th inclusive, beginning return from his last trip to the garden crops. The balance of the a/tetnoon Il L. Lay ton leased the old Smith i in the church auditorium x$d the , at 9 o’clock in the morning and North. He had not been in touch with his old home since leaving was given over to contests, sports d opened a machine The school there when a young man, and and races. hy Miss Alice has no known relatives. He willed The first contest was the climbing of Zelda Piper, his real estate to the Elks lodge a greased pole to obtain a watch at the the Am eri and h is personal property to top, which was won by Haul Beuller of Salt Creek. A suitcase race was won chased t h e Willamina Service I Carol Huddleston rendered a solo, can Sunday School Union. Every friends and neighbors. by Cliff Hill and Jean Williams; nut Station a n d j u s t recently has and Mesdames Huddleston and body is welcome to come and “ Jack” was a man of strong race, Kndolph Lenz and Mrs. M. C. added repair work to the general Cobb favored the audience with learn more about the" way of likes and dislikes, but was a good Madison; barrel race (over 12), Roland a lt n s e t vice; W. E Robbins leased duets, during one of which the Eternal Life. Madison,(under 12) O scar Ottinger; fat neighbor and a staunch friend. men’s race. Si Young; fat ladies' race, the W illam ina Theatre and has accompaniment was played on the During the eight days remain Ruth Young; three-legged race. Hara been showing talking pictures accordion by Mrs. Cobb. Mrs. J. ing in each session tfiere will be and Hildebrandt; men’s novelty race, each Saturday night, and in the T. Young gave a reading, which illustrated gospel choruses the team captained by Lorenz Giilaon. near future plans to add a mid was well received. Mr. Mullen children lesrn, part of these with Everyone present enjoyed the week show; Mrs. Lila Straugh , gave the address of welcome to motions and some sung from the Grand Ronde— Rev. Father Fe day. and it was a real get-togeth has filled a long-felt need bv op the pastor snd his wife, and they Bible. lix Bucher gave bis farewell ser er occasion for the management ening a beauty parlor; a second each responded with a few words Each Bible story is illustrated mon at St. Michael’s Mission and patrons of the creamery. hand store has been opened; and hy chalk talks, pictures, Bible church last Sunday morning, at of appreciation. last but not least the York Lumber drills, and map work. Two peri which time the auditorium was Those present also expressed WILLAMINA TOWNSEND CLUB company has leased the old Mc- their welcome to the new pastor ods are filled with object lessons, packed to overflowing with his Milan sawmill and are busy in and his wife in a more substantial and either miaakw/jry stories or parishioners and friends. Rev. W illam ina Townaend Club met stalling machinery. Bucher is leaving soon for Wis manner, and following the speak lessons on Christian training. in regular session on Wednesday Also during the year the post-1 For the theme song the school consin to make his home and his ing a table well laden with canned office was moved from the Godsey j fruits and vegetables and a num- sings jo yfully " I W ill Be a Fisher place here will be filled by Rev. evening with the regular routine building to m o r e commodious u’t i n»TlVfor of M en.” Every day each stud Father G. Scheffold, who comes of business. duri»»g which it was decided to have Sam Carnes and quarters in the Rheude building, 1 kitchen was brought in and pre ent is studying the methods and from Shew, Oregon. and The Times vacated the old In the afternoon Father Felix Sam Harm s of M cM innville pres sented to the honor guests by equipment of the Chief Fisher W right building (which was later man. One student has braught was the honor guest at a banquet ent at the meeting on Wednes- Mrs. Mullen. day evening, September, 11. Mr. condemned by the city council The assemblage then repaired four new members; all are faith given at the community hall, with and razed) to the hank building. Carnes is an eloquent speaker and over two hundred present. The fully trying ” to land” at least to the church dining room where We are in hopes that Volume 27 . rpfreshments of cake, coffee and one to know the joy of fishing. repast was served by forty worn-! especially requests that questions of The Times will have opportun- The motto verse is John 3:16. en and girls of the community. ' be asked, which he will gladly punch were served and all were ity to chronicle the completion o f 1 The classes have found already Father Bucher blessed and hal-i answer. M r. Harms is a soloist given an opportunity to get ac W illam ina’s new water svstem fifteen reasons why this is the lowed the repast. At the table 1 and will favor thosepresent with quainted. and many other important and greatest verse in God’s Word. with the honor guest were seated a few selections. This promises lasting improvements in our city. All are heartily welcome to visit Messrs, and Mesdames Wm. Sim to he an interesting meeting a fte r Big Sum m er C arnival mons, M. R. Hudson and M. Pet which refreshments will be served or attend regularly. You are invited and urged to ersen; Mrs. Vandehey, F r a n k and all are invited to be present. ------------- g------------- M any Cars Dam aged Our club is very active and the come to the hig summer carnival Norwest and A. G. Langley. The Entertains Visitors latter gave an appropriate ad past week we have added 14 new Saturday and Sunday saw many at the M. E. church basement auto accidents in and near our Friday evening. August 23. at 8 Mr9. L. H. Cobb entertained a dress on the wonderful work names, which brings the total attractions with few friends on Tuesday evening Father Bucher has done here membership to 255. all of whom city, though none of them result p. m. M a n y from 1 to 5 cents: the mu- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd since 1907. M- Petersen gave a are wideawake boosters for the ed in serious personal injury. On i prices Saturday Fred Olmstead’s Nash | acuiti. fun house. Scout pillow Huddleston, of Los Banos, Cali- comprehensive history of St. Mi- Townsend movement. Last Sunday Messrs and Mes- was side-swiped hy a passing car | fights, candy, ice cream, fish fornia. who with their two child- checl’s Mission church since 1862, dame« Chas. McNeil.. Ted Burden and fenders damaged; a Portland . pond and Hindu mystic. Come ren, Janice and Allen are visiting and also offered a prayer for the and Havlin and daughter attend the and join in the fun with at the home his mother, Mrs. 0 . late Oeoarted Wm. Regers and car turned over on the curve at the railroad crossing westof town Willamina Camp Fire Girls and W. Cobb. The evening was spent Wiley Post. Rev. Bucher also ed t h e M cM innville picnic at and caught fire, being burned be Bov Scouts. in playing “ Cootie.” Refresh- made an address and there was which there were 800 present and ments of ice cream and cookies singing by a group of girl« and where Commissioner Ralph Clyde yond repair, though the occupants •scaped without injury. A car New Technicolor Film _ wereservert and a most enjovable Joe McKay, with Mrs. Alvina La- of Portland was t e principa speaker. A free will offering was occupied by two women was side Inaugurating what many believe ia to time was enjoyed Those present Chance at the piano. Rev. Father , ¡ taken to help swiped on the highway near Doloh be a new era in screen entertainment, besides the honor guests and hos Late comers were ------ ------------------- . . . . . defray . . the . . expenses . j Scheffold of Shaw. Rev. Fr. L of the McMinnville club and Pioneer Pictures’ first full color feature, and the fenders a n d running- tess were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd “ Becky Sharp.” is now ready for its Gloglerof Jordan. Rev. J. Koller $42.55 was taken in. board torn off the left side, but premieres before the audiences of a Faulconer, and son Wayne, and neither of the occupants were in world which has been keyed to a high Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chandler of of Sheridan. Edward Peters of I Copies of Radio talks will be jured. Sunday evening as Mrs. pitch of anticipation regarding thia pro Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Shaw Peter Fudler of Scio,Louis placed in the K. E Shetterlv and Sandberg was on her wav home duction. Based upon William Make Huddleston, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Par s of Sheridan. Joseph Van Red & W hite stores and may be peace Thackeray's famous fiction class Well and Herman Van Well and had for the asking Be sure to from church her car was side ic, “ Vanity Fair,” and the Langdon Farnham, and Garland Huddle swiped at the Y where West Main Mitchell stage play "Becky Sharp. ” it ston of W illam ina and Mrs. D. A. his mother. These late comers ask for your copv and when you were served at a special table have read it pass it on to others, street leaves the highway, bv a »tar# Miriam Hopkins. Produced en- Fabrique of-Hebo. car which came across the bridge I tirely in th e n ev three - component prepared for them and each gave PUBLICITY COMMITTEE it promises a revelation in at too great a speed to make the Technicolor, an appropriate address. • —S-------------- On Thursday afternoon Mrs. O. beauty, fidelity to life, and clarity. It turn into Main street and dam is the first full length dramatic motion W. Cobb entertained some of the aged fenders resulted. A I, of picture in this process and may, as younger children in honor of her Wjth a ,ow b-d of $136 E L. these ears were at the Willamina many predict, revolutionize the entire little granddaughter Janice Hud Jubilee” having been celebrated future course of the film industry be garage for repairs, but as to dam cause in 1910. when our departed Arch- gates of McCredie Springs was recom- dleston. color perfection is now available bl“hop Christie and many well- mended for contract award for recon- age to the other cars in the mis This grest picture will show at the I known priests from M t. Angel struction of 13.5 miles on the Salmon haps we have noinformation. Majeatic Theatre, Dallas. August 22-24. j river highway, when the federal bureau U niq ue Advertising were present. of public roads opened bids in Portland The Independence chamber of com —M arcus P etersen last Friday. RECEPTION FOR PASTOR DAILt VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL FATHER’ BUCHER RETIRES “i ) ì » m o n 7 tS YAMHILL COUNTY STATE FAIR CARAVAN Please reserve a place for ......... ........................................................... and...’....... . (Your Nanip (Nutulwrl guests for seats in the Yamhill County section in the grandstand on Wil lamette Valley and Yamhill County Day, September 5th, at the Oregon State Fair. For each seat in the grandstand a charge of 25 centa will be made, in addition to the regular state fair ground admission fee, state fair officials announced. Caravan will leave McMinnville at 8 a m.. Sept. 5th. Please file this coupon either with members of the caravan committee, C. V. Starbuck, C. I). Henderson and E. C. Carpenter, or with The Willamina Times, on or before September 2nd, ao that arrangements at the Fair may be completed. merce has arranged for a novel adver tising stunt tor their Hop Fiesta which is to be held August 29, 30 and 31. An Eagle Rock bi plane has been chartered to leave Independence next Monday morning and will visit all the towns of the Willamette Valley (including Willa- P « .« a lin e and „nd complimentary mina). Prize slips ■ season tickets to the fiesta will be dropped from the plane over each of the towns visited. An air circus, par ticipated in by several of the best- known fliers of the state, will be one of , the m a jo r attractions of the Hop Fiesta. W ill WIDEN SALMON RIVER ROAD The project includes highway between Otis and the Tillamook-Polk county A m erican Legion Picnic I line in Lincoln and Tillamook counties. McNutt M brothers At Buell park. Sunday, August — A i . , . of . n Eugene i r ' « l were sec- 25. all ex-service men. their fam- °«d low b,dder8 8t ! 137’696 j|jes and friends are invited. Pot- j ,ucR ,u n c h Born— On Monday, August 19, sports and contests for amuse at M cMinnville, to Rev. and Mrs. ment. Come out and spend a Edward Terry, a daughter. Rev. Terry was pastor of the W illa day with your “ buddies.” mina, Butler and Grand Ronde -S- M. E. churches for two years. Subscribe fo r The Times. wUh gameg.