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unes HJillnnfuìrt V O L U M E 28. NO. 28 WILLAMINA. YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1937 TOWNSENDITES OF 1st DISTRICT ORGANIZE BUY GRAND RONDE STORE GOV. MARTIN OPPOSES AID TO OREGON CITIES WILL OPERATE SAWMILL Dan A Majors and hl» wife have purchased the «tore at Old O rand Ronde which haa been operated by J. B Whalen for the pasl nine year« Mr Major mi* In a statem ent mihmiHM u,, th,. ha« «pent moot most of nia hl« life? life In G rand and 1« and a graduate lam ina Ronde, high school Oregon of S Wll tate League M i X 'a of e 'x Oregon p r e ^ S £ Cities £ t O S o v ^ ern S o r college Mr« Major« wa« a former lature on House B ill N o ta i J Z h realdrnt of Elkhart. Indiana They would ^ r t b u ^ . S £ 5 J the £ of will handle a full line ,.f g ro c e r!^ gasoline and a u t X M»XXX) “ S the . „ a .. ................. .......... a Mr Whalen has moved U, Portland the governor he n $1.50 A Y E A R BAR ASSOCIATION HAS DIMNER MEET R. Y. Neely ofN eely Mills inform« us th a t the work of overhauling his mill at Sheridan is about completed and they At the club meeting on Tuesday eve expect v to s ta r v t operations sometime ------------- ning. at which there was a better at WfcekL b o r th e present the tim ber: The 8 Yamhill S " V b / T v S dlnner County Bar association tendance titan had been present during the bud weatlier. plan« were completed ” p" v «"ey. being logged by tern no tel in McMinnville with a few of the ne» H » p e r fraternity and £ h £ lor th e entertainm ent and pie s<xlal w h o ,. a .a a. laymen “ 111 Vlt^ *uefits There T ^ re° w l U rge t l X o r c ,.\£ ^ I l‘with d T n t. Mr. i h t NeeJy e W . . h ‘V “ laymcn which I n to be given next Tuesday ,l ... . an ex6e,jent tu m o u t the mee__ night, March 2 A program ha« been s - s * arranged In which local talen t will take proved most enlightening and interest nbers Mnd r17ad' ' ! n condl l'<'n to get a t 11. p art and a contest for new members ing. will be explained and the prizes The main speakers of the evening given will be on display A quilt . .......... .................... _ _ were Supreme Court Judges Rand and is to be given away the same evening, their patronage and recommend them Belt, and each had a real message of He called It a "diversion'' of the I _____________ « ___________ _ and everyone 1« invited to come and j to hi- successors Americanism for th eir hearers Judge highway fund, y t It h as been ire enjoy themselves and try for the prize I Ira Sum pter ha« purrhas d the M i quently pointed out th a t use of these P r o je c t C o m m itte e M e t Rand, the first speaker made a fear Refreshments will be had In th e din Jors residence In Old G rand Ronde less and straightforw ard discussion of funds, for city streets Is not a diver The com m ittee appointed from the m Ing room and all member?, are requested j - «.___ _ atters pertaining to national govern m u ' a . the term « gentrally under , Yamhill Planning fioard ’ with” R T to bring pie, cake or candy. 09223553 iU 0 d _ He said it would cut down the Neely as chairman, to present locai ment, the constitution and th e func When all business had been cared mns T lv 2 f£ ral, a, 1 5 ° r. hll h * ay P? r especially of the lor Mrs J L Hutchins, delegate to the show» s m th a t U. is. S. arm y en g in eers e t im r , in I . u - 8, ™ . RUPrf n’e court, in guard j yei «=‘ n the .c a statem u tm n e ent n i snow ee rs a t a a m e etim Congressional D istrict No 1 convention Rome p opie crave publicity. O thers peses, utter distributing the proposed am ount Salem today, m et this w e e k e n d 'd re w M Uld In Eugene, on Sunday, read her report, shrink from It. The Girl on the main features of which follow: The convention was called at 10 00 mina. O ther members of the Yamhill county com m ittee a re ~E4~Bay*lto of „ * ^ d hJ L i 5 ? ntl0*“ ** i0od Sheridan. Earl N ott of McMinnville and I cr 0045 < /> « • or n . h o * k people, as he cannot -'n a s e n a s n . n a n N o tto f s w O 'v n i i c b l ( . ________________ _____ , . . , Mr Wood o f A m i t y - .......- — ......................... , - .............................- ............. w ith Countv ^ c h for w hat his successor m ight do 0,1 te” n « a r e s in « h /r l u o g l' e . « b:> isr u n te d h b> v fh i.fr th i.ii/» . re- A o » n i Wurr<.n Is H «xle’t 7 x d eb ú ten b!’ d dtMupU'd the « H distribution Agent W arren working w i t h them. » m e supreme power And. Sunday morning and iniet of the tim e S'andal about her in the Universal pic was the delegates; delegates; lure lure which come? to to, " the th V W w illamina iÜ iÄ up 4 “ “M h way was taken taken up up registering registering the which come* ° w inam iu I I , t £ d. bt . ? t . a I l ........ fixed retirem ent . . schedule is however was le it ch m a irm which n io rh P . a s je u ” r' would n,-n‘ is . L ta . seneam e A rthur M some o r e , tim t e m porary an « th e ? a te » r X n ex t 5 W r .dnesdav t ^ t» ^ " f^ d ,,A w n hich in no way ................... welcomed .... the visitors - He - . also ex plained th e m ain object of th e mee? Who U ? rn aS r n e w s ^ p X ' f r í n hTr te th e r H e T m .n qU™tetl by C,Ues N o tt« W arren « X ltic a £ pected M to ter'V attend he the m eeting a t Salem P° *tlcal * h affiliations, ^ be o n ^ r every d \ h a American t^ u r m nowe. wno proves himself a comedlun by the highway commission on throug.-j been p.esente.l to the army engineer« d?vidual liberties be preserved. He of excem loi ,1 «kill He 1'" 'r iin a sw o n on m ro u g .i ___ - -------------- — ------- . ---- v u -------------- .. . P'«-®------- ... . ~ 'closed his remarks with the statement S ' w h ^ p r ^ h iS f Î c ^ t e Î The governor pointed out th a t al Uh for the congressional d ls trlr t U nder the new se tu p Hie sla te clubs th a t com. right ^ r o n / i He w u l á i í n ^ C“ n ? . But he iaUed 10 lh Th *■ ’ - “ k* * re p o rt to co n g ress ; S’08« 1..“ * .ren“ r to « ‘h th<* statement th a t "W ithout our constitution and are under their own supervision and The blackmail ring beaded bv* the PlalJ’ »h8t tbe* arnounts have b e.n with recommendations. law to protect us we would be no bet ; = 1- i S S c t ¡ ~ X ; S S * r S K e e n , Bride .. . i ter off ,h an are the P«“°Ple of Russia. H onored G erm any and Italy today " Mrs. LeRoy Wiley was honored w ith ' , / J.Ul Rr, tcrt^ er circuit judge in trlct No 1. Each district will have <ther ride to Jail their own board and carry on ail their different tra p 'fo i- the h - ir d o o ll^ ^ ’.-d* rna,'datory iCTr °ne fourth to be ex a miscellaneous shower a t the^om e* 3 5 miJiL uCOUiity; a i’f T addreSijn(? his own business and all monies will b.- Z T n d h B„a y m arries t ^ X leH - oi her m other Mrs. Pred Anderson, in ? d f. ^ ds' tb a t before Colum kept In the district for th eir own use girl which naturnllv caUs ter T o S d Representatives of the cities have Sheridan. Mrs John Breeden and Mrs bua dl«co'ered America people in the National headquarters will be fin an c'd ring K ° mrt wlth the highway commission and Seldon Porter being the hostesses d c'Juntnes were asking. "W hat is by subscriptions to the Townsend Week _______ _ were refused any support. T here were 14 ladies president and a w'roR^ w ith the courts?" and th a t the ly P erh ap s th e oddest collection of e« . «overnor fall« i to consider th a t pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all. nlU Per&lsts He said Mr Moore paid high tribute to Dr. tens ever to !>• u?rd In a m o tio n m e- fLOni 20 to 35 per cent of the travel of A yellow and green color scheme was h a* while the courts had made bad Townsend, stating th e word pension" lure m ake their aDDrar-inre in -i./- ci^y_own<*<i autos owned In the smaller carried out In the refreshm ents, which n lr7 s on occasion, they should be was to be forgotten and the word Jane WUIurs film "Gentle Julia " a t cltles and «0 to 70 per cent of the consisted of sandwiches, cake and cof- m aintained as a guard to personal lib- plan" sub* tttu trd . and th a t the work th e W illam ina th e a te r Kuturriav ’ travel of Portland motorists is done on fee Mrs Wiley was the recipient of e rt'es In regard to the U. S. supreme was to b* carried on under a non p a r t T hey are a varied assortm ent of in CltJ slrpels T he Cities are asking th a t many beautiful and useful gifts, one f ° u rt he sald he thought there should n an rule T hat In selecting a new «ects rodents an d h arm less r» mile- only 8 sma11 Pftrl °f the revenue-; from of which was a beautiful set of silver- an a m endm ent to the constitution m anager they should hold this In mind w hich had to be a ssem b le d so th a t the tax pald on kasollne be used sole- ware, the gift of her parents. Those , a t would do away with 5-to-4 decls- W hrn the afternoon session was call mlschi vous Jan e could us.- th e m for ly on clty streets b? returned to the who enjoyed the afternoon were: Mes- *on? and renuire a t least a two-thirds ed and the roll taken. 112 delegates the comedy climax of th e n ie tu re eltics for m aintenance of those streets, dame- Tony Klees. D. Praundenier. Me m ajority for a decision But amend answered and the business was t ken ad a p te d fr m B ooth T .rk im rtn n « de. 11 appears th a t our governor is more Klnley. C lint Smith. Wm Jarvis. Ted m ents should be made in an orderly up immediately Rev Phillips of Par lightful -tory. interested In building "speedways" for Gillespie. R Praundenier. Donicht. Wm J?8™!” ». He 88141 th a t whfle b® be- est Grove was elected chairm an of tlx? Jack ie 8earl is Ja n e * ec-nnanion in “ ie w ra th er th a n In giving all the Phillips. Fred Anderson. S. Porter. J* c v e d th a t our president is actuated ' >Ka<- Ui convention and Miss Fleming secre m - ischief In " (ie n il.- i.iiia ». •• ¿ h i r h ' f(*a f ,. » rr' people of uic the oiAhC sta te •unie some I returns for John Breeden, and th e Misses M arion by good motives too much power given ----- — ------------- resolution ... >• *vi v«mue wmen - .... ------------------------- . .. him would create a bad precedent tery The credential, and . ture* Tom Brown «nd ouiia lüürsh» Hum lea m ----------- taxe» paid. We .... know w hat conditions Klees and ------ Ruby _ Pendall. At th e close of Judge Belt's address. m m lnatlng com m ittee, were then a p i t e romance lead.« are ln sevM'al «"»*« c« * » * b ere m any. ---------------------» ' others present were called upon and streets are well-nlgb impassible, and _ _ pointed A fter th e com m ittee« handed -------------- — gave some very good talks along the the overburdened taxpayers cannot af- ¡n fn n fp P A n r i* in thetr reports and they were accepted same lines lord to dig down f r improvements. «U V v Il IC lC II C C or tabled a? voted a motion was made I n m h o r ie A n n in If space would perm it we could go from the floor th a t 15 m e m b m b- » -U U IU C I 19 M g d l H Why should our governor fight against on to great length in bringing out them receiving a few dollars of mil elected to serve on the board, one from ■> < • . . aeh c unty. w ith th e exception of Co >.s M n v i p g h y W n f p r the different p h a 'e s of government dis- lions collected in gasoline taxes? and C urry. Lincoln and T illam ook, and “ J I cussed but we will close with one more they to have one from each two. This ~— Congressman Jam es W Mott attend ldea ,tha2 W!Y Rene''ahy -'tressed, and motion carried and a recess was d e Seattle Feb 19 The week ending ed a conference a t the White House '¿ J 8 , thaI the ranJc and flle of voters ---------- Thursday, February 18. at which the should study to become more fam iliir elared to allow the county dilegates to February 13 was the first since Octo Next Wednesday evening, M arch 3. president outlined his views on Bonne- wlth our «wtstRution and w hat its elect th eir member K E Bhetterly her 30th last year during which water of W illamina was elected to represent .-hipments of lumber were made by nt the Butler M E church ba ement. vllle power distribution to senators and Dreserva^'on means to us and to future t amhill county This board will me t the west coast lumber industry. Total the Epworth League will held a “shoe representatives from Oregon, Washing- i generations- o m e a m onth and the clubs ln the hipm ents reported by 171 down and box" box social in connection with their ton and Idaho. county which they represent will be operating mills of 110.451.509 boa d lif t r «f!Ul»r monthly social gathering An Members of congress from the P a Ladies Aid Luncheon ri sponsible for their expenses, when are about the same as the average evcnlnB of games and fun is assured clUe northw est have been endeavoring on duty. . . . shipments in October Just prior » a11 ---------------- . who . attend. .. . — The weekly >'oun8 people We are fcr some time to work out a Bonne- ne. luncheon \ \ nc ,eOn. which which was was to have When all counties had reported, and to t ie m ______ interest in our ville power authority program, E cburch church this arine _____ strike anxious to build _ up Interest program upon 2^!? h*.ld at the M ® W ednesday noon was postponed until the members select 'd had been sw rn The movement of Inter-coastal lum- leaRue and secure a larger attendance which all all could could a^rpe agree and and which which Wednesday In. the board adjourned to another ber Is being handicapped first because a * *be we kly meetings. The proceeds would be satisfactory to the people of ? P,*! Tuesday, M arch 2, and will be .w m to organize and elect a d h tn e t -ome ship-, cannot move due to the tb e social will go for dl-trict pledges the three states most directly inter- 11 e,d ,at Rcon *or the school children manager. A ithur Moore was unanl controversy between the government and regular league expenses. ested. and It is prcbable th a t a new aRd teachers, as well as anyone who inou-ly elected to fill thLs office. An and the Sailor's Union over continuous girls are asked to bring a lunch bill covering this subject will be intro- 'ads" es to attend. Don t forget the executive board was elected to carry discharge books, and second by the bt a Plain shce box <no trim m ings duced w ithin the next 30 or 60 days. , ate ? nd c?me and enjoy a good lunch on the business and to draw up a bud jack of adequnte steam ship space In needed,, and the boys are to bring 25c The president's recommendations on ior tPe small sum of 15c. get under ^vhlch th e clubs will carry which to load and have the lumber. to buy them. Let's see a large group Eonneville power distribution were con- —_______________ _______________ on. In order to give this committee Shipping authorities state th a t all out! talned in a mem orandum prepared for ------♦ - .t !.nW2?...pr?P"r<l 2 ! ‘.18 b!id^.'.'t-_a.n .d ,P2?i? c.vnliable steam ship lumber space from him by a special committee on federal the work the board adjourned until the West coast to the Atlantic coast is power and flood control planning. Mr. S p e c ia l S p e a k e r March 7. at which time they will meet s, w ahead for 120 dav, Lumbertnen _ ..... w. R ------. . . . . . stated at the conference m Roosevelt he From the Office of the County A ren t in_Eugene and complete th e work 'e stim a te th a t this space will simply LittIe W hite Church on t h e ;d id not desire send a special mes . . . . • • H11 1 finnnilrtooc a trsooiol r-x««»«. t • The delegate's report was accepted moi/ fbp lumber alr,.adv sold. ‘ThePre . H‘11 j o u n c e s a special sendee for Mge to congress upon the subject, but b 2 * - % , , count£ a^ nt's offiCP ks< nrflnrn/J 41« and a fte r fot, - r* B ran ' requested th a t the proposals * of this 035 F10W mOVCQ frOIT! the and ordered placed on € file such new b u s V ^ ' ^ ^ b^'ták- IIPYt I*” 1 SimHoaz Sunday ovaninn eve? ine,. T>v J 1 R „ Yamhill COUTl- dbcusslng some of the facte brought Pn ls , PpO rtcd as likely to be Mav or professor of religion a t Linfield planning Com m itte° be given consider- ¡ ty courthoui!e to the basem ent of the out « . ,n ce„n ä „d jo u rn rt , ‘ !“ J * « « ¿ ¿ J co lic,/. lhe > ,o„ « S Ä S « Ä Ä m° f " ™ »<»“ prompt delivery by railroad m on. He, wUI accompanied bv a Paclfic Northw est in preparing a bill f ®u°° a ' m to 5:00 p m - ever^’ Lumbermen have been notified th a t °L ,y° Ung, PC° ^ 1 Who ,TiU„pre' for the eperation of th e Bonneville i Ä f l » T * “ P^ « . b? the intercoastal lumber rate will be ‘ u?? speclal music. Miss Sally Bral project. in the ofiice on Mondays. The office Increased from siä be featured as vocal soloist. Ev-1 o n account of the widespread pop- hours for Newberg are Tuesday from Inereased $13 ner per tbnncanrt thousand f»», feet w W k Invited and urgtd t» atten d „ ,ar ,M erest in thia snblect In Ö r £ ä , 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 in the Chamber of to $14. effective April 15th. Two one-act plays, "The Trysting and the divergence of views there upon Commerce. ♦ # * Place", and "Thursday Evening” will George VanG otham ls erecting a new some phases of it. Congressman Mott be presented before the student body Farm ers who did not sign the 1936 house im the lot he recently purchased has had prepared a num b?r of copies Friday. March 5. These plays are giv from Ray Coyle on D street back of the of the president’s recom m endations and agricultural conservation work sheets en by the Play interp retatio n Class, are new busy signing for 1937. a t the The most colorful period In American ) tlieater.______ ■ states th a t he will be glad to furnish with various members of the class tak- I these as well as coDies o f nendinc- R nn I m eetings scheduled for each district, im? o a r t in t h e n la v s in d r ilr e e tin c b ,it o r y — t h e decade which witnessed tlwm directing th e opnUng of thp west _ ,g brought n e v lile power nn w rr bills, bin « to tho-e of his con-1, , Parmers. who cann<* attend neville " ‘ „ the meet- | stituents who may request them. « in t'Veir own dlstrtcts are urged to « x. ..t. .. - . ! io vibrant life again in "The Plains- I call a t the county agent's office in the Amity Wins At T oum m ent i m an." an inspiring tribute to the men ---------------------<--------------- -—. | McMinnville post office before March The annual ba-ketball T ournam ent n„d women who won the west which i 1- was held a t McMinnville T utsday. Feb- f p-.ns at the MajPStlc theatre in Dallas Expected Arrival March 9 The county committee, consisting of ruary 23, to determ ine the Yamhill Sunday i O tto Sltton. Joe Jungw irth and Fred county Cham pionship ln basketball and Conceived and produced on the broad The regular meeting of the Civic 1 Muh«. are of the opinion th a t this pro A ll citizens are warned to lock girls' volleyball The first game was „nd lavish scale which has set DeMllle gram is more satisfactory to the con movm" ' 5 S u „ ,.h r ir ' ' o o ™ > " li H ig h g ® , ™ g b,tw een W illamina and Lafayette, and a p a rt t ™ , .E ditions cf the Yamhill county farm ers we gained a decisive victory over Lafay directors. "The Plainsm an" deals with School t.v m on th is n ig h t and at 2:OOP.‘ w M. A sj^ecial program has th an was the previous program. There ette At the hall the score was 18 to 9 the ten years which followed the Civil keep th e ir eyes on M rs W ilcox j o u ,i n u t,, v y o c o x , been arranged which will consist of a are but very few eases where no pay In our r favor, and It remained in our fav- war and tells of t h e Pnir s im o o i» a n a n til the game, wncn when m the e heroism f ro n tle t people^ s n o ° P l e ? t s n o o p e r o f a ll one-act play given by the pupils In Miss ment can be earned for carrying on or until U.e end e.a, of OI the Mie game, heroism of of the the frontier people. n a ten 1 ?6 17 , . . ! der love s t°ry built around th e famous » " ° ° P e r 8 ; plav in if the p a rt o f the Taylor’s class. T here will be a talk farm ing practices I he last game of the evening was frontier characters, “Wild Bill” Hlckok B ro a d ca ste r in L illia n S to ll’ s by Prof Riggs a ls a All members a r e | Ifc ls impossible to explain this pro gram fully without knowing all the Br.,.«,»«, m on time. facts pertaining to th e farm ing opera- to determ ine tin county cham pions Cooper and beautiful Jean A rthur fur- t h e s a m e n a m e ' h iJ / tions. The gam e was really started by Amity „Ishes the romance. atm ’ w - iu r tn e sam e name, f o u r hit? tim e * # # G o s p e l M e e tin g s who gained thirteen points before our _____________ ______________ v a u d e v ille n u m b e rs bet ween act« The second meeting for newcomers, boys made any -core. In the second c- T .. . in clu d in g -‘ Dave” MacPherson. B e g in n in g M o n d a y evening. and others Interested, is scheduled for quarter Willamina gained considerably rree talking Picture« ^ « s te r o f c e r e m o n i e s ; M is s IM a rc h 1st.? there w ill be Gospel the McMinnville Cham ber of Com leaving Amity only five points in the ^ 'S tre s s o f the I M eetings in the W illa m in a G w - merce rooms February 27, a t 1:30 P. M. l"'d . '.he score b ing 11 to 1<T In th e [ M O TrU -M i'rrifldd"'!^^«« At this tim e there will be a discussion last half of the game the W illamina evening, startin g on vegetable crops and horticulture boys seemed to let down a little and Hall in Sheridan i These discussions will be led by A. G. Amity came up to 32. T he final score jiietures entitled: B. Bouquet, head of the vegetable crops was 32 to 18 with Amity gaining the “ Horse Sense . Liadles A id ¡ g e lia te . E. Y oder o f W oodburn. departm ent of Oregon State college, county Championship. 1 “ Fish From H ell.” ' Society. and O T. McW horter, extension horti Ore. E very one is welcome, culturist. On Bonneville Power SHOE BOX” BOX SOCIAL . Agricultural News . FROM THE SCHOOLS ‘PLAINSMAN" AT MAJESTIC SNOOP HEADS THIS WAY WILLAMINA CIVIC CLUB - ::.