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Willamina V O LU M E 29. NO. 35 CIVIC CLUB LADIES ATTEND FEDERATION mus WILLAMINA. YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 22. 1937 Justice Court Busy PROF. GENTLE SPEAKS Union Local Organized $1.50 A YEAR MRS J . L FARNHAM PASSES TO REWARD A m ixture of beer. wine and other A meeting of th e employees of the beverage» proved to liave loo much PAD T A U J M C n in D I 1 I I Willamina Clay Products company was fighting spirit for the peace and dig r U K lU W Ilu L IlL ) I I A ll held Sund»y evening Ut discuss union nlty of the S tate of Oregon, and as a iv u m u u iiw 8 8 4 1 1 1 organization O. B Williams, district result three men from lire 8 P. con- organizer for the Central Laborers Tuesday afternoon, April 20 118 I "’ruction crew, a young man from near The meeting of the Townsend Club, branch of the Hod Carriers Build i The community was saddened today TT.._ »w. __ and U ___ women, m rm bers of different womens D"H«* and one from town were picked whlch was held w Monday night at . 4 ^ president of wben word came of the paasmg of Mr». clubs of Yamhill county who are fed- '*£ the M. E church was well attended, rwrtl! n l ‘^ a L an ? prexlcient ° f J. L. Farnham . She had been ailing i rated, m et for thelr annual meeting A” n,i,7 i Manning, Hatvu Mr Burden president opened with the City and County labor rs union accom for time but had kppt op her m s i* l iic meeting was held In the Christ- . / “ „ i .?imivffit‘n W?rrirt ’ M a^Iunr gl,“iln* of America and the flag salute panted him. and each spoke before the activities until last w eek 'l ueaday, when lan church In Ainlty. with Mrs F C. ¿ J 1 McMinnville Mii riff M anning and tben turned the program over to meeting^ j she brought the new« item s in. On Thom as of Amity as presiding officer J>>' ouk I>» them back to W illamina, and Mrs Mullein, ehaiim an of the com- A sub-local Of 3 was organized Wednesday Mr». Mitchell called on her T he following program was held * rrP K,VPn “ 1" ‘ar,n« . i and ---------------------------------------------------------- — .,u « her r suffering. „ H e er r cm.oren the employees of the plant signed ___ snd found children i, .X» R e g istra tio n ™ X m L Ä o , Ä .. B.aL a"d ‘5 ° da“«h l ™' t U P ™ per c e n t W hile no change .h as were notified and came im mediatly and 9 30—Call to order, by the president “ ‘V Vhe r . i a and Yh. m Belle antl BeUy Sberlda.i. sang a e v -b e m made In wages or working condl- .h e was taken to t h e McMinnnville Mrs F C Thom as , , ' , , „ !n. . w?r,e, pald A , .. 1 cral numbers v th guitar accompanl- i tlona up to the present and no radical hospital. E verything humanly possible Salute to the Flag Mrs. J F Wal- c,den laPi‘cd *nto history Yet. it may ,nent Miss T iy lo r played two violin changes are anticipated, still th e men was done but the malady was so far ton McMinnville piove a warning to "°’ne J’f th<* ou ' of pieces by Kreisler, accompanied by Mr now have a representative bodv to rep- advanced th a t little hope was held for A ,n .n ” T h . H r.u tttu i," M b , M „ r g . - g S g L ’i S S S * . I S t t S t 1 3 ! ™ ! » ■ » “ »•. . . .............. , . a uy «ir». lo w ninnilna and "get away” with tnelr Mr Burden ntquested A rthur Moore, employers should need arise I nine o ’clock Thursday morning. J Strand. W illamina Accompanist. rollg|, »tuff Ida Susan Crow was born in northern m anager of district num ber one. and Mrs A N Arnold 1 New York state, on the Canadian bor Professor Oentle, both of Monmouth Invocation Mrs C O Morris. Anilty der, December 20, 1X64. When about 12 to take se a t, on the platform. Mr Presentation of Hostesses — Mrs 11 years of age she moved with her par- Moore was Introduced, and in his Mtrout. Ainlty Civic Club Mrs T pleasing m anner made a few r marks In this issue of The Times appears e n l* to Iowa and later n °vfcd to South W Dickey. Amity Study Club County Farm D tbt A djustm ent In regard to the progress th a t was be*- the anriounren eot o f the Sheridan D akota where on Septem ber 4, 188' Address of Welcome. Miss laiura Judy Com m it1 —. <es _ arc an important He also ------------- Cleaners — and 'lailors m arried Amity stu d y Club — .......... » playing ........... „ .......... Ihg _ made by , the new board. — ---------- ----- which ------- will open ; *,he . to Je sse I.«« Farnham to this union five Response to Welcome. Mrs. Ellen A! role In llic rehabilitation of rural life ---- stated . tha; ----- Mrs ------ H e-g of - -............. Yamhill ■ had - about April ■-- 21. — The equipm ent has -nd andto^thia^union five children children were were born. born. b. helping furm ers and th. Ir credit irs ** •» elected to fill the vacancy on the been purchased and will be installed as ,n th* family moved to Oregon len, Dundee arrange settlement of excessive debts board In place of K E Shetterly. who soon at it arrives. where Mr. Farnham bad bought a la r m Heading ot m inutes and In recommending adjustm ents * unable to accept. L. N. Storset, who has been handling t1***“ the, W allace bridge. Owing to the Committee appointm ents. which will make furm fori closures un Professor Oentle. the guest spe Report of committee on rules __ _______ __________ _____________ . iker the work for the M aster Cleaners _ will ---- children a schooling they bought a home ’ e the pick-up Dick-UD and delivery truck. truck »•> McMinnville un- Report of offlcrra and committee chair- ncci-s ary of the evening, was iniroductd. and his drive vrcminnviiie w here they resided un men These committees are composed of talk was Inspiring and educational a« He is well known in W illamina and vi- t*1 8t * b,cb pm e they moved to Unfinished business members who are im partial to the wel1 He said the national debt was a , «'inity and will extend the same court- *be ,8 r"J- ,2* Un’' 1 when 10 30 -A d d ress Mrs D o ri McLeod, suggestion« of either side The farm lamily affair, and none had to be paid eous and efficient servsceaa heretofore. tney settled in their home in Willamina. Wheeler, president 3rd D istrict Ore- < rs problems are analysed and a farm to foreign countries or foreign capital- E. A. S torset and E. D. Erwin are . r, “ "er8\ 88rv^ 8 b* “*w. Sunday plan is worked out to the satisfaction bit* It was our problem and th a t If ’he o th e r p a rtre rs and w i l l handle ' n the **iilamina M ethodist church, a t gon Federation of both <l-btor and creditor. O ften- “ H would stuffy the Plan they would ’he cleaning and tailoring. Both are £ p m • K*v. deVries officiating, and Vocal solo. Royal Cochran. 1100—Address. Mr* Sarah V Case, times an extension of lime or the re- *°°n s ir ho* It was the only way of experienced in the work and come high- ln ,e r n e n t will b e in the W illamina llnancliig of the obligation 1« the sat- putting the country back on a paying 'Y recommended The Times will con- ! ce2 ^ 7 ? . Oregon S tate College Besides the widower she leaves to tsf-iriory solution basis and making each and every one tinue to a c t as th e ir ag en t and all work NOON INTERMISSION mourn her loss three daughters, Mrs. Each county has r Farm Debt Ad- ’tee and independent. By pensioning w,1‘ be promptly fared for, 1 15- Vtxral solo. Mrs. H W Tor bet. Grace Campbell, of Yan hill, Mrs. Eva Justm ent Committee as well as a Reha- the elders the younger generation ; * ------------ • --------------- ------ Amity. Myers, of Perrydale, Mrs. Velma Allan tlllta tti n Supervisor. All Information would be provided with more work, and , LETH ON RADIO PROGRAM Procession of presidents ! of Portland, and two sons, Leslie L. Ls treated confidentially and the ser- prosperity would again thrive. Mr. Report of registration committee vice is free Anyone desiring Inform »- Gentle also stated social problem* Beginning next Wednesday morning * ? n e g ra n d c h ild re n '^bes'ideHa'^ host*".'? Reading Mrs J L. Payne. Amity. tlon or assistance from the county com- should be taught in the Institutions a t 7:15 a m.. W. C. Leth. Polk county friends 2 30 Address. "T he Underprlvllegid m lttets may do so by applying to the of higher education so th a t the young agent, will present agricultural lnfor Mrs. Farnham has been a friend of D r F C Wilcox. Linfield college Rural Rehabilitation S u p ervise or by petple could get to the bottom of soc- matlon ovrr Station KSLM once every friends, always a willing helt>er w brre- New business. Trlbute to Mr- 8aIdle O rr Dunbar, by writing to "D istrict FDA Supervisor. J*I and financial questions and not two weeks for a period of two or three ever and whenever needed She was a R esettlem ent Adm inistration. Mayer be swayed a by political months Mrs. Rllla B T hom * « *a. a. propaganda devout Chrifttian beinsr a member of building. Portland. Oregon' . ? lk • very°n* * “ A lternating with him will be H arry the Methodist Church w here she spent Awarding the Olive L eals cup invited Into th e dining room, where Riches. Marlon county agent, who will many many hours of her tim e She had Report of resolutions committee. the numbers on the quilt were drawn i broadcast on the altern ate W ednev been superintendent o f t h e Sunday Invitation for 1938 m-etlne PROGRAM AND BOX S<M IAL and Mr Newby of the Newby Phar- days a t the same hour These two School for many years and her smiling Ood Be With You Till We Meet All rloht folks' Get on- thoae old Uiac>L rTii*lvei .4 * beautiful quilt top , county agents are working together on face and words of cheer will long be Again " s h c £ £ m e c r S e ™ L r .n rt T , uo Mr „ ? ollln* ??e‘d a Du5ch auction on ,hls broadcasting program, and lnfor- rem em bered by the children, moat of I L - -O.T t r d. J ‘L » a P“ low- whlc1?, cauft!‘<l much amuse .m atlon will be provided th a t ls of in whom are grown into manhood and w H c o ^ b y ^ ia tln T T h a t t h í p m n X ^ ni<* ea"! because th « e L« to be a and was finally » I d ¿¿ Le^ Mit- ! t e d i l o '‘f a r ^ e £ i n ~ b ^ t h ‘ œ u n t l ^ en ¿ornar h ^ d ? ... b O X N C C la t U t ' t X liC U t l l t k ? r ch n t 'T’V rn .. k o . . . planned J a _ *T*V o of " h a t S cinttv 88 MO wttl«« ? u r c h y o i ‘ l p H»*II ,1 rT r o f f n p i«* ‘e , 5 p a n lr k a f • OnVi b r 3 a d c a e slK The _ Tim e, _ joins the community in the dispute over naming the town by ,7 ^ i n c rJ^k . ¡ E ) by and coffee were wdd and a social hour - series which should be of special In- extending sym pathy to the bereaved was enjoyed by all. T he club netted terest to farm ers as it will co n tiln in family. .‘ idp - W ^ T h 'a t' r h e m J X m o T T h o i * i S i ^ h X ’‘X s ’^ «*> * ^ 0 0 f o j ^ dubs were extending the same friend d. . ’ re rlt“ llons. song« and , me.n t irom whtch the speaker and ex- spray programs. Insect control, a -d s i f t X h L a U e X g thia meet- J / ? ? ? « ? ? C,u? ?.uch other m atte- “ be ship YOUNG SON PASSES Stuart teacher of the Gold Creek the neighborhood of $12.00 toward the 1 Hevc will be of value to farm ers I ng school budget. These programs are being sponsored Mrs Wallace Goodrich was tntroduc- The boxe» will be divided Into Roland Clinton H ubbard, 6. who last -------------------- «-------------------- : by Radio Station KSLM a t Salem. ed as bdng one of the older members groUp. so all t'l- little MIows will week was reported ill w ith ffu. passed of the Federation who had not missed haV(. choncft d , p,By thl.ir bl(1. Marine Officers Here aw ay a t the McMinnville hospital, F ri D istrict Library Conference a meeting In the past 13 vears _ _ powers. _____ _______ ding Proceeds will go for play day, April 16. Funeral arrangem ents S ergeant G rantham a n d Sergeant Mrs J* ’ra McL*°d of '4i?iu'ev P*uui ‘trai’n d and extra school room equip Welk from Portland district recriiting Dbtrtc? Library Confe^^ce“™ n-5d ha^ 8 o f the Shen- m ent of 3rd district, of which Y am hll1 rnent offices of the U S Marine Corn» i m L T Drary c on I ere nee to be n . Id dan Funeral Home, and services were countv 1« a member, made • short ad Everyone Is cordinlly Invited to a t dress and extended an invtt .tion to al! U n d 7 h r ? r e^ram " a n d 'j'in f f i'th i'f u ri to attend the annualI Institute, which R lhe daU. ,.Yld A p r,lM n 3 „ ¡ p . l h , o p , h !h . d i . . Y , ' " l i , ; ! ” ',w " S t t o i W H T i S S ' m S « ' t o — will meet May 14 a t Dallas. made in Mt. Pleasant cem etery a t lamina the first Thursday of each month ¿11? ¿ble to a t i n d Mrs 8arail Case, who Is as Istant Pike, where two other children of the Any young man interested in the work i ______________ <>n rural rehabilitation from O rcgm Hubbards are buried. of the Marines may see them on these! State coll-ge. gave an Inspiring talk Roland, son c f Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. P. Inproving Tracks __ days. The course offers much in an ed- on "W ha' Are We Doing W ith Our The S. P. has a crew of men here Hubbard of the Valley Junction com .... Millions have heard the glorious so- ucational line besides the opportunity Family Life Today?" She stated the tracks 7iun’ty- w“> born Marcn 27, 19S2. being WPA had established 20 preschool prann voice of Deanna Durbin singing •" travel, furnishing an education as working on their W illamina and spurs They have been laying 5 years and 19 da-V8 °1° a t the tim e of classes In the state and sent out sup in Eddie C antor's radio show. Now well as a living. to th e bis death. Besides his parents, he is . : ,i o n not only to help the h u sb in I e v e r y n odv in th is c iiy can SM Deanna's ..... -• .. — heavier steel from the depot brick plant, and making other improve- survived by two sisters. in planning his w rk on these loan rare beauty in the m ovies and hear her pw tv w i The sym pathy of the en tire coromun- projects but also to help the mothers golden tones at the same time. k l? ( lM I Ul« C m ents in the road bed so as to accom modate heavier engines which are be- ’’y goes out to the bereaved fam ily in in planning tlielr part of th e work and D a n d y M iss I'u rh in h as b e e n b r o u g h t * " V H * I I lk a coming necessary to handle the in- ’he loss of their little son and brother, making the most from their places «" the screen by the N ew U niversal in ---------------------------------- 1------- Mrs Case siso gave her personnl ex- "T hree Smart. G irl," a t the Willamina On April 23 and 24. the music contest creased tonnage originating at this lierlences of mnnavlnv difficulties th a t th eatre on Saturday. April 24. Is to b" held a t Pacific University For- th„ Erin», r.ior.1 eow m iii. ’rd w ,s received today o f the death W kh the brick plant sawmills and of m F8 George Fraundiener in Port- nrlse In raising a family of today, and Possessing a lyric sopano voice th at est Grove Lena Reinbold. Verna gave suinc very helpful hints to the clectrifi»» nil who hear it, little Miss Schuerch, M er:dlth Flanery. Steve oggtng operations working a t capac ,and Mr Fraundiener is a broeher cf nv hers present Durbin m akes her movie debut in one Schmid. Lorenz Schuerch. and Eloyd lty. there Ls an ever in c re a sin g am ount Mra. Pau, Fundman. Mrs. Ed H arnng- The ladies of the C hristian church " f the gayest comedy dram as ever to H arrington, all singing solos, will go of shipping going out of W illamina ton> Mrs. John Schuerch. and Rudolph srrved a delicious chicken dinner in '•o'»1’* " f Hollywood on Friday. Altogether W illamina Is and vicinity. Fraundiener, all of this eternity. the dining room of the church and It deals with the madcap adventures represented by 35 contestants. A pst NOVEL JURY PROCEDURE orated " f ,h re,‘ lovely of a New i ----- luck --------- lunch — is --------------- scheduled —• for — those the tib les w'ere beautifully decorated .- daughters . . . . -—- - stu- --- ---------- Has Stork Shower with spring flowers. York millionaire who join in^ a conspir- dents participating in the contest on 8ome very Interesting reports w~re HC.V •” break up their father s romance Saturday noon. April 24. A jurym an's job is to render a ver- Mrs. Homer Henderson entertained lead by the various presidents of the * i t h a fortune hunting beauty. ------------- diet on the basis of evidence. a num ber of ladies a t her home on B ut when a member of the jury in Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. clubs repre-ented all of which showe! ••The Mighty T reve ” featuring Nosh The flrst conference bastball game the clubs to be verv active and all of Hp,.rv j r Hnd B arbara Read has been win be played w ith Amity cn Willa- a big m urder trial ignores much o f ! Lyle Dent. T he afternoon was spent iliem having definite aims In progress honked for showing at the Willamina mina s home field Friday afternoon, the evidence and appoints herself a visiting and having a social time, and ¡one-woman detective agency to ferret I much pleasure was had opening the for the betterm ent of th lr town theatre on Wednesday. April 28. This Apiil 23. ¡out the real criminal, upsetting - all the ! many which contained - many - Mrs. Rilla Thomas, the oldest fed offering is baaed on A lbert Pavson Ter-I , i » . - - packages , - erated club member nnd one of the h u n t's story " T r e v e .'’ The movie pre- A bigh school inter-class track meet P,sual r*lles of conouct in the process dainty gifts. R efreshm ents of cakr. lirst in the county gave a wonderful HH„t» the escapades romance and ob-118 being held here this week under the i ,hp course of Justice ls apt to be out jello and cocoa were served. Thos tribute to Mrs Salrile O rr Dunbar who m I mi I fs experienced by a voting fellow supervision of Mr. H iatt to determ in ' ra Red The audience Is also apt to b? who enjoyed the afternoon were: Mes will become president of the National who em barks on his first voyage into the possibilities th a t we have in track considerably entertained, and thls_ is d am ts Lyle Dent. Iola Branson Floyd just what happens in "W e're On The Lambert. Mary Henderson. Charles Federation of Women s Club* at the an |ife ’» ventures. His dog. Treve, shares this year. Jury." unique screen offering with H fl- Kirby. G race Bostwick. Ed. Nyb;rg. nual meeting of th e national clubs in the exciting incidents. Tulsa, Okln.. next week, and all these The high school baseball team went en Broderick and Victor Moore co-star- Glen Mattoon. Pete Nyberg. W. J. G ra- present pledged their loyal support to to Dayton on Friday. April 17. to play rin? benhorst. Lula Morris Nelly Bayliss. Meeting Place Changed Mrs. D u n b ir their first conference game. Although ! Combining a side-splitting com edy. Mary Parker. Bessie Henderson. Beu- D r F. C. Wilcox's address was ®lso! T*1** ,XaJ” 1?V1.S P“n3y H ealth associa- the bays werp defeated they wpre fu,, with all th e excitem ent and suspense lah G arroutte. Ada Shandy. R ? th i very inspiring and gave each and ev- *0° will hold their regular meeting in of Spir| t and held them down to a 3 0 of a trial dram a and of m urder mys Rosenberg, Rhoda Cobb and the host- eryone some worth while thoughts to the Commercial Club room« in New- for em fcery, the picture departs radically from ess. the usual ----------------------------»• court room story, and -------- furn- -------------------- • _____________ _ ponder and try to bring to pas-. i . u° n J , , ay' r 23- ^ .4 . , J? --------------- — -------- One of the first members of the M c-!° clocK *‘lis m eeting was schedul’d ' May 23 Is the date for the Declama- j ishes plenty of surprises along with Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Blackwell 'and Minnville club. Mrs. Olive Lewis, ide- , a n ° host luncheon to be held in tory contest. There a re four classes its hilarious and novel plot Ma7e”s u 7 T heatra"‘ DaTia:: Saturday. aCC? pJp?p ‘e4 . . bv ceasedi some time ago presented a cup McMinnville, but unforeseen clrcum , to be entered. The following are tak- Mrs. Lyndall Thomason and two little to the club receiving the most points s-ances. made it necessary to make this | ing p art: April 24. daughters, B arbara and Joyce arrived for their activities. This cup ls held change. Mary Jones, secretary. i ------------ - from Wamego. Kans.. Tuesday a fte r for the year by the winning club to b -------------------- «----- --------------- | E xtem poraneous-K enneth Shetterly. ON HONOR ROLL noon. Mrs. Thomason had been vis- passed on to the next winner. This Mrs. Lucy Huddleston and little : Fvn™,mw ^ i e h 1 n » n a PivroE i ngS* ° r th ' Llnfield College, McMinnville iSpec itjng at the Blackwell home for the year McMinnville's W om ans club re- daughter arrived home from the hos- E 1 Wohle° - 06118 Morris, ial to The Tim es)—C hristine Jensen. pasl several m onths and had wired he/ celved this cup Dayton having had it p ltai last Saturday. Miss Ju n etta H art- Humorous—John Buswell Roberta senior from W illamina, was among th? husband and folks to meet her in Port for the post two years. i sell, a niece, of Hillsboro. Is helping to : Blanchard K athleen Floyd. Florence 22 men and 30 wompn winning places land Tuesday. • When G randm a an i An Invitation was extended to t h e ; care for the new baby and assisting | Stew art Frances Klees. on the first sem ester honor roll at Lin- Gra n dpa Linton returned from Sheri- Federation bv the Dayton clubs for th e Mrs. Huddleston O ratory—Lena Reinbold, and T her field college. Grade point average for ¿ an Tuesday afternoon they were annual meeting next year, and w a s, ____________________________________ esa Smelser. the honor students was 2.547. The greatly surprised to find the above gratefully accepted. ----------- I fiigbest ten per cent of th e student folks all at home They had left Kan- W illamina Civic Club was the "baby Strand Oscar Benefiel. Frank Fawk, Tlie second grade is having a con- body composes the roll. sas Saturday and driven through, mak- club" of the organization this year, and j Carl W alker and daughter Sylvia. Lvle test to see who reads the most b o o k s . ------------ — —♦------------------ — ¡ng the trip in three days tim e Mrs. its num bers were cordially greeted by Riggs, J. B Ellingsworth. Hnrrv Ed The person reading and reporting on V Civie Club members a r e reminded Blackwell is a daughter of Mr. nnd the other clubs. Those who attended j miston. Charles Snow. R ant Neely, the most books before th e end of the I that Friday (tom orrow ) is the Spring | Mrs. Linton and they expect to visit from here were. Mesdames John K enneth Shetterly arid"Vohn Hutchins. school term gets a prize. luncheon. ' with th eir relatives here for a week HELPING THE FARMERS # • • AT THE WILL/ MINA THEATRE OfENNEW ESTABLISHMENT