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Willamina Dimes h VOLUME 30, No. 50 $1.50 A YEAR W ILLAM INA, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREG O N , THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 PACIFIC PLYWOOD CO. “ Xk PLANT NEARLY READY TO BE SOLD IN TRACTS O tto H eid er H a* Acquired the L ock hart and Jones Properties. O. C. < .on-lriH lio ii C ontract C o m p leted ; P u iiitin g Now U nder Yocom to B uild Streets, U u y ; Fleet rim I W ork N early Kintalicd and S p rin k ler System <■> I’er Cent C om p lete. M ueliinery und O ffic e In a deal closed thia week O tto Fixture* B ein g R apidly In stalled . H eider ha« purchased the C. C. Lock h a rt and W allace E. Jo n e s p ro p e rtie s and intend» to plot and divide the L ockhart piece of 40 acre» into Iota of <’>0x120 fe e t and th e Jo n e s p ro p e rty of 45 acres will be divided into I he Pacific Plywood rompany** plant here is alm ost a reality now. Supt. Chas Ridout of the Industrial Engineers & C ontrac tors completed his construction contract last Tuesday, th e log »nd half-acre tracts, Roy S tockton, d e p u ty co unty s u r deck building being the last item of his contract. In a statem en t veyor will p la t the grounds and O. C. 1 i he Time Mr. Ridout »aid hi» m e n ? -----1— - Yocom will build stre e ts and w ater • ♦ * * * * * * IN D IA N HAS "JO Y ” ____ R ID E • • C harged with am bition and— th e police said— fire w a te r, John C arl W illiam s, Celilo Indian, per- formed- a fe a t th a t would cause even a H ollyw ood stu n t m an to h esitate. W illiam s grabbed th e ladder th a t ex ten d ed over the re a r of a passing gasoline tru c k and, u n able to raise his fe e t to th e first rung, c lu n g in a d an g lin g posi tion fo r m ore th an seven miles until s ta te police noted his p re d icam en t and stopped th e tru ck . The Indian was u n in ju re d , b u t had bu rn ed o ff considerable shoe le a th e r in his p recario u s ride from Celilo Falls to a mile w est of The D alles. He was fined $10 fo r being dru n k in a public place. __ _______ * * • * • * * COMMERCIAL CLUB IN REGULAR SESSION; TO ASSIST NEW HOSPITAL The W illa m in a C om m ercial Club in M eeting M onday O ffe rs Support to New Enterprises H ere T he W illam ina C om m ercial club m e t in re g u la r session in th e basem en t of th e M ethodist ch urch w ith 17 m em- i bers and g u ests p re se n t. In th e ab- j sence o f Bill E llingsw orth, Vice- P re sid e n t F ran k Faw k presided. M rs. X icklous o f th e W illam ina B akery was in troduced to the club. R. E. Ellingswo-rth spoke, w elcom ing I Mrs. X icklous to th e club an d his sug- r t jon t jla t t j>e cju |} g„ppOr t this new j e n te rp rise m et w ith un an im o u s ap- would be paid and the building ready and lights will be bro u g h t to each HEAVY PENALTIES FOR AND ANTELOPE to tu rn over to th e plyw ood com pany EEK piece. A s tre e t also will be built FAILURE TO REPORT Proval- T u esd ay evening. INCLUDED IN THE 1939 th ro u g h the Ted G illespie place con _______ H. F. H im es re p re se n te d T he W illa- A ccording to Mr. A rnold K outonen. SEASON FOR HUNTERS n ectin g up w ith the Jo n e s road which The s ta te unem ploym ent com pensa- m ' na Tim es. e n te rs the s ta te highw ay north o f the p lan t » u p e rin te n d e n t, p a in tin g the tion com m ission has in stitu te d suit T he com m ittee on th e hospital pro- B reeden cottages. o u tsid e of th e huge b u ild in g sta rte d a g a in st tw o M utnom ah co u n ty claim - je c t re p o rte d p ro g ress was being Much in te re st 1« being expressed A ccording to Mr. A nderson. Mr. T u esd ay w ith G eorge C lark & com p any o f P o rtla n d th e c o n ta c to r s . It by h u n te rs in the o rd e r o f the gam e Yocom a t p re se n t is busy im proving a n ts of jo b insu ran ce b en efits, charg- m ade to w ard a com m unity hospital to fra u d fo r fa ilu re to re p o rt e a rn - | be b u ilt u n d e r fe d e ra l aid. is e stim a te d <100 gallons o r m ore of ! S ° ? mi,’Md<,n the tak in g of the th re e miles of road betw een , ing . ings. 500 a d u lt cow elk d u rin g th e re g u la r sheri<lk„ and Ba |aton w ith an oil and Dr. T om linson and K. E. S h e tte rly p ain t will be n ecessary to com plete C om plaints p repared by com m is bull elk season O ctober 29 to Novem- KraV(d „prea(i and fh at h). then in . m ade this re p o rt. T he com m ittee w as this c o n tra c t. *" r „ ' b o rro w , B aker, G ra n t, j ten d s to im prove the s tre e ts in the sion counsel, Ralph H. Cam pbell, and c o n tin u ed . M eeting a d jo u rn e d . The b oiler and tu rb in e room Is com U allow U m U atilla coun- ! Yocom ad d itio n . rnu s. Union . and ... lodged w ith th e d istric t a tto rn e y , plete and th e d ry ers a re ahead of ties. T hese perm its will be issued in | M„ A nderson also sta te s th a t as | "hoWed one drew wa,fe8 o f D * 7 50> schedule. T, «J* aPP»c«t«ons a re r e - : ^ aM ib,e ^ o o n d will he broken ■"o n e o f which }»e re p o rte d w hfle I o / L$flltm< I he 60-ton luthe is on its fo u n d s reived and a lre a d y the gam e d ep art- fo r tb l. new poHt office building draw ing u n em p lo y m en t com pensa- V f jlllp a te n t OJ A u to s tions read v to go and th e w ork of in- -vent has received over 200 ap plies tion. The o th e r failed to re p o rt full I'rg e d b y E arl S n ell i earnings. sta llin g the 30-ton press is well u n der tions. The fe e fo r n cow elk ta g is “T he com m ission is d ete rm in e d to w ay, $5 fo-r re sid e n ts and $25 fo r nonresi- WORD RECEIVED FROM inspection o f lig h tin g MR. AND MRS. EPLEY stop fra u d u le n t raid s upon the fu n d eq u P ip eriodic T he electric w iring is p ro g ressin g d e n ts in ad d itio n to the re g u la r h u n t- m en t o f au tom obies was urged and o th e r su its a re c o n te m p la te d ,” rapirlly Hnd th e m am m oth sp rin k lin e ng license fee. A se o a m te ta g mu t by E arl S nell, s e c re ta ry of sta te , to said C am pbell. C om plaints a re being system is 75 p e r cent com plete. be secured fo r bull elk. fe e fo r which day in the in te re st o f com pliance w ith The W illam ina Tim es received a p re p a re d now a g a in st one c la im a n t in M achinery fo r th e p lan t is being re- is the sam e as fo r cow elk. »v ci n j d i j new lig h tin g re g u la tio n s adopted "by a card F rid a y from Mr. and Mrs. ... K lam ath Falls and one in B aker and . h le g isla tu re a t th e 1939 s e - reiv ed .alm ost daily an d men a re husy The an te lo p e season has been ad- K enneth F p lev dated W ednesday at o th e rs a re expected to follow as th e ■ - -rv. i tio *• n s have u u r ¡nstaHIng it. O ffice fix tu re s a re here I vanced to O ctober 0. 7 and 8 and a "L i . . i »ion. T h ese re g u la been ef- com pletes a survey on ir- L x. . , < an d a re being placed and one can see to ta l o f 600 p erm its will be issued T re a su re Island (S an F ra n c isc o ), com m i ission ... a. j - fectiv e since J u n e 14th. g u la ritie s connected w ith claim s x • . . - .. , . .. daily ch anges in th e a p p e a ra n c e o f this y e a r to be divided as follow s: sta tin g : A re having a m arvelous tim e. re M"’ " n p o r ta n t o f th e law s is th a t G oing to L. A. som etim e tom orrow . a g a in st th e fu n d , it was learned. th in g s a t th e plan t. 300, Lake c o u n ty ; 150, H arn ey coun- In O regon p en alties fo r filin g re g a rd in g dim m ing S nell said. U n d er T hc com pany received a g en erous ty, and 150, M alheur co unty. T hese R egards to all. Will tell you all ab o u t fra u d u le n t claim s ra n g e from a fine th e am ended law all m o to rists a re m - it when we g e t home. r e s o o n s e from th e plyw ood tra d e to p erm its will likew ise he issued to of $100 to $500 and ja il te rm s up to q “ ’re d ? d>™ ? h, e ” - hf h ts a t n ,g h t Ken and L aura. Ib e ir a ir rpail lite ra tu re se n t out j those m aking application first, and 90 da vs. In a d d itio n , a civil p en alty w h*.n , w lt!” n 5° ° o f a " « "ro m in g som e tw o w eeks ago. the fee is $5 fo r resid en ts and $25 fo r ra n g in g to 26 w eeks’ loss of fe n e fit ' ve.h ’c ,e ’ Pr>or to th e am en d m en t d.m - Mr. K outonen says he ex p ects the non re sid e n ts in addition to the hunt- RIDING OF BICYCLES rig h ts m av be in stitu te d fo r fa ilu re to m ,n* wa8 re q u ire d only w hen m e e t p la n t to he in o p eratio n th e f irs t p art in>f license. ON THE WALKS OF CITY a c c u ra te ly re p o rt all w ages o r com in g a n o th e r c a r on a w et. h a rd -su r- of S ep tem b er and th a t in so fa r as P erm its fo r 500 a n tle rle s . d e e r will p ensation fo r em ploym ent, or an y fa c e d highw ay. poss ble locul help will be em ployed. fo r , h„ territflpv irnntpd,. T he new law p e rm its only one spot- He also sta te s th a t ap p licatio n s fo r ? . "*«','7 n J , '..... ¿1' has been re q u e ste d by false sta te m e n t m ade to o b tain bene lam p w h ereas th e old law allow ed em plo y m en t will be received a t the " ‘ > * J" . " L " ' Ki«m ', h m em bers of th e city council to caution fits fra u d u le n tly . tw o. The" a c t sp ecifies th a t th e beam c o m p an y ’s o ffic e at th e p lan t about ti -ru mli ' i i riders of bicycles who seem ingly per- o f th e spot lam p, a t a p o in t 100 fe e t A u g u st 15 I * “ " T he*e T ’ , y «‘»t i" ju m p in g cu rb s and ro u n d in g JF M a m in a Tim en R ec e ive s ¡ ’ ime d u rin g th e re g u la r d e e r season. c o rn e rs to be m ore c a re fu l. ahead o f th e car, m ust n o t e x te n d to S e p te m b e r 20 to O ctober 25. and the a C ard F rom M. P e te rse n th e le f t o f a p o in t in line w ith the le ft L ife and lim b a re e n d an g ered and fee is $5 fo r re sid e n ts and $25 fo r we a re hopeful th a t rid e rs will use ---------- 1 side o f th e c a r to w hich it is a t- PREMIUM AW IRD4« AND W ednesdav m o rning T he T im es re - j tached. ca-re and ju d g m e n t in the fu tu re . PURSES OFFERED AT n o n resid en ts. ceived a card from M. P e te rse n sta t- | T h ree a u x ilia ry d riv in g lig h ts m ay rin te d copies of the com p'ete THE 1939 STATE FAIR h u n P tin be used on the f r o n t o f vehicles now \ ing he and Mrs. P e te rse n w ere e n g reg u latio n s including m aps jo y in g th e ir vist a t the B uckley hom e w h ereas th e old law lim ited th e num - ---------- ; o f th e a re a s covered by th e special L J. NICKERSON NEW Prem ium . a w a rd s and n urses of- ; ord ers, will be availab le a b o u t Au- DEPOT CAFE OWNER in P o rtla n d and both w ere fe e lin g b e r to tw o. T hese a u x ilia ry lam ns fine. Mr. P e te rse n insists we should m ay now be m ounted n o t less th a n 12 fe re d at th e 1939 s ta te fa ir, which , g u st 10. inches n o r m ore th a n 42 Inches above opens Ijih o r day at Salem , will be in I ■' . . . F rid ay o f la st week th e ow nership p la n t m ore flo w ers and shrubs. the ground. o f the D epot C afe passed from Les excess o f $54,000. F air M anager Leo ( ’.4 1 IP'IIRNI A A U T O S O N C O N STR U C TIO N IS B E IN G T he new law provides th a t th e up- S p itz b a rt an n o u n ces. The bulk of |» | . ( U V 4 S V IXI O R P C i t IV P e rrin to L. J. N ickerson, co n sid er P U SH E D TO T H E LM IT perm o st d istrib u tio n o f lig h t fro m the th e m onies, ab o u t $39.000, will go to Ifx llrxr.trtl V ation not m entioned. Mr. N ickerson ---------- headlam ps m ust be o f su ffic ie n t in- e x h ib ito rs in th e livestock, fa rm pro- ---------- com es from N evada although a f o r C o n stru ctio n of the co tta g e s “ P op” j te n sity to rev eal p erso n s o r vehicles du cts, flo ra l, hqnjem aking. a rt and ! M otor tra v e l from C alifo rn ia in m er re sid e n t of this section. His p re s ju n io r d e p a rtm e n ts. P rem ium lists the m onth of Ju n e fell 11.2 per cent e n t In ten tio n is to c a rry on as in the E ll’ngsw orth is building is being . a t a distan ce of a t le a st 350 fe e t fo r all in te re ste d a re av ailab le by below J u n e last y ear, according to a past, co n d u c tin g the bus dep o t and rushed. T he f irs t of th e six buildings ahead of th e vehicle. T he old law se t ;s now u n d e r ro o f, the second is be- . th e lim it a t 200 feet. w ritin g the s ta te fa ir. Salem. report from the O regon S ta te M otor re s ta u ra n t and will be pleased to m eet A w ards fo r th e night h o rse show asso ciation, based on n o n -resid en t all old as well as new p a tro n s. Mr. ing fram ed and fo u n d a tio n s a re be- ' C ars w ith m ultiple-beam lights r e g :ste re d in O regon a f te r J a n u a ry ev e n ts will to tal n early $4,500 and re g istra tio n fig u re s com piled by the P e rrin has no plans fo r the im m edi ng p u t in fo r the re m ain in g fo u r. ------------------------------------ ¡1 , 1940, m ust be epuiD ped w tih a a te fu tu re . p u rses fo r th e a fte rn o o n ru n n in g j se c re ta ry of sta te . W ILLA M IN A SCHOOL PIC N IC beam in d ic a to r w hich w i’l in d ic a te the races w i'l reach $10.000. C alifo rn ia auto m o b iles checked in _______ i position o f the h eadlam ps by m eans In ad d itio n to th e cash a w a rd s p u t ,,t re g istra tio n points th ro u g h o u t th e I 'p||pl MERCURY HITS ALI The W illam ina school picnic will of a light w hen the beam is C ited up.. up by th e fa ir m an ag em en t, w in ners stat<> th is j une to taled 10.205, as held a t th e F red Jo h n sto n picnic j This in d ic a to r m ust be located con- o f top prizes will receive special r om pared w jt h 11,488 last Ju n e . All SEASON HIGH M ARK HERE be gro u n d s n e x t S unday. J u ly 30. All I v e n itn e ly so th a t th e o p e ra to r can aw ard s o ffe re d by th e S hire H orse as- re g istra tio n s, it was pointed out, to- W illam ina and vicin ity experienced stu d e n ts and teach ers, past, p re se n t at a g 'a n c e th e position o f his so ciatio n , th e P erch ero n H orse asso- ta jed 21.918, an increase o f 2.7 per some really w arm w e a th e r last week- , and fu tu re , and re sid e n ts and for- I headlights. ciatio n of A m erica, A m erican Her- | ,e n t over Ju n e , 1939. ford association. A m erican A berdeen Reason fo r th e slum p in O regon's end, m ercurv so a rin g to n early the m er re sid e n ts a re cordially invited to > In th e in te re st of c o u rte sy and sa fe ty , m oto rists should in sp ect th e ir A ngus asso ciatio n , A m erican Short- g re a te s t source of o u t-o f-sta te to u r- 100 m ark and co n tin u in g w arm in«> a tte n d . P lease b rin g yo u r ta b le service and lights re g u la rlv to a ssu re th e ir p ro p er horn B reed ers association. Red Poland i„t business w as not sta te d in the the night, som e m ore of th a t “ unus- condition p re v a le n t in O regon, n o t luck lunch. C offee will be pro- a d ju stm e n t a t all tim es, S nell said. C a ttle Club o f A m erica, A m erican m o to r' asso c ia tio n 's "report",' although G u ern sey C a ttle club, A m erican it was Indicated th a t the C alifo rn ia ! H ow ever. 1 happen to be from Mis vided fo r all. H am pshire asso ciatio n . A m erican Ox f a ir m ight be keeping C a lifo rn ia n s at so u r’ a n '' can soak up lots of heat. ESTABLISH USED CAR Mr. and M rs. I. J. G reen h av e pur- F o rtu n a te ly we had a grent'e breeze fo rd Down Record association. N a hom / L O T IN WILLAMINA from the n o rth which m odified the I chased th e tw o lots a d jo in in g th e ir tio n al S uffolk Sheep association. The condition g re a tly . hom e location. A m erican Milk Goat R ecord asso cia P e a rso n and K now les o f N ew berg tion, A m erican G oat Society, U nited OREGON. W ASHINGTON have leased the e a st end o f th e lot a t D uroc asso ciatio n , th e A m erican CARS LEAD AT THE FAIR ! F ra n k R m elser’s U nion oil sta tio n and P o u ltry association. have a stock o f osed c a r- ’ ■ Specials fo r th e hom em aking di O regon and W ashington led by a there with R. N. Hutchins in charge visions a re o ffe re d by th e G eneral w ide m argin all o th e r section of the ! o f sales. Foods Sales Co., Inc., K e rr G lass natio n in autom obile re g istra tio n s nt Mr. H u tchins sta te s he has some M a n u fa c tu rin g c o rp o ra tio n an d the th e Ran F rancisco f a ir in a 40-daj? ! m ig h ty good buys and invites :nspec- N atio n al C ro ch et B ureau. period from May 20 to J u n e 30. ac O regon’s W PA rolls will be re T he bi’l w as not an a d m in istra tio n : tion o f his stock say in g th a t he can co rd in g to n re p o rt issued by the I reduced from a J u ly q u o ta o f 14,700 m easure but it is up to each ad m inis , supply m ost any need. •ravel d e p a rtm e n t of th e O regon w orkers to 12.000 by S ep tem b er 1, tr a to r to c a rry on to th e best o f his BRICK PLANT NEARLY S ta te M otor a s s o c ia tio n . ! to Conform w ith new a p p ro p ria tio n s, a b ility .” Is R e c o v e r in g S lo n ly READY TO OPERATE At the c o n fe re n ce of all sta te a d I according to E. J. G rifith . sta te a d m in istra to rs in C hicago, th e strik e S T A T E H IG H W A Y D E P A R T M E N T m in istra to r, ju s t re tu rn e d from con H arold W egner, em plove o f s ta te Q. J. E dw ard s of th e W illam ina B U S Y B U IL D IN G U P S H O U L D E R S fe ren ces in Chicago and W ashington situ a tio n w as b a re ly touched on, G riffith said. The strik e w as no highw ay d e p a rtm e n t, in ju re d some Clay P ro d u cts com pany sta te s th a t D. C. problem except in M inneapolis, he r e tw o w eeks ago on new g ra d e a t T he th e hrick p la n t will be in o p e ra tio n T he s ta te highw ay d e p a rtm e n t has He said th e s ta te ’s a d m in istra tio n vealed. P acific Plyw ood co m pany's p la n t w ithin th e n e x t few days. M any of ¡had a crew in th is vicinity f o r about T he W ash in g to n , D. C. c o n fe re n c e w hen he n arro w ly escaped being th e old crew a re em ployed at p re se n t th re e w eeks and according to A rth u r s ta f f of 204 will be reduced by 50. re p a irin g m ach in ery and m aking the B u rt, fo re m a n , th ey a re b u ild in g up This will include som e e n g in e e rs as heard an a d d re ss by Jo h n C arm ody, j cru sh ed by a highw ay d e p a rtm e n t a d m in istra to r of th e new w orks tru c k loaded w ith two y ard s o f gravel, p la n t read y fo r o p eratio n . Mr. Ed sh o ulders and g e n e ra lly im proving well as o ffic e help, he explained. The A ugust qu o ta is 14,180. w aid s sta te s th a t he ex p ects to em highw ay conditions. agency, u n d e r w hich all re lie f is is up and a ro u n d . A ccording to Mr. ploy all his old men ns soon a s possi- T h eir w ork n e a r th e plyw ood p la n t “ T he new hill is a d iffic u lt o n e .” lunlped. Colonel F. C. H a rrin g to n , W a g n e r “ I am su re luckly to be alive ble an d th a t th e p la n t will be in full was fo r the added purpose o f facili- he added. “ I t m akes p ro p er su p e r fed eral com m issioner o f W PA , spoke to d a y .” The Tim es jo in s in w ishing him a full and com plete reco v ery . o p e ra tio n soon. I tn tin g p a rk in g conditions. vision of w orkers and jobs d iffic u lt. a t both con feren ces. Oregon W PA Rolls to Drop 2700 Workers by September