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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1941)
Che Willamina CHnus WILLAMINA WILL H A V E BIRTHDAY BALL FEBRUARY 1 S a tu r d a y blaze SECTION 5 OF WATER ORDINANCE TO COMMERCE CLUB SOON controled BE STRICTLY ENFORCED AFTER FEB. I WILL ENTERTAIN The W illamina fire departm ent was called o ut ab o u t 9 o’clock last S aturday m orning to extinguish a blaze a t the City Cleaners which is located on the Mabel Qu ck property. According to reports, little damage resulted from the roof blaze which was caused by an over-heated stove pipe which extended through the roof. COUNCIL GROUP Inasm uch as it is the g reatest u rer shall on the 11th of each month source of income, the city council give to the City Marshal a statem ent Thé T94T cam paign against infan has decided to strictly enforce Sec-1 of all w ater users th at are thus de- tile paralysis, in honor of President N ineteen members and guests a t tion 5 of General O rdinance 106, linquent with the am out due th e re Roosevelt’s birthday, Ja n u ary 30, is beginning Feb. 1, 1941, which pro from and thereupon the said City tended the reg u lar m eeting of the now under way and e ffo rt is being vides fo r the paym ent of w ater re n t M arshal shall proceed at once to W illamina Commercial c l u b held m ade to make the campaign the big als in the city. Althoi gh this ordin shut o ff the w ater from «11 such de last Monday noon in the basement of gest one ever, according to Dr. E. T. Pete ance was established in 1926, it has linquent w ater users, and the same the local M ethodist church. Hedlund, chairm an fo r the state of Skoog, chief technician at the P a been the custom fo r the city m arshal shall not be turned on again until the Oregon. to call on and collect w ater rentals. said delinquent shall have paid all cific Plywood Corporation plant, wa.- The cam paign slogan this year is introduced as a guest, as was Dr. The ordinance provides th a t rates w ater ren tals due the city to the City O. J. Koffman who is associated with “ Help the Child A round Your Cor and fees shall be paid a t the office T reasu rer and likewise an additional Mr. and Mrs. George Morris at the n e r,” and num erous events are plan of City T reasu rer W. Beck, which sum of $1.00 as a penalty on account Finnish and Swedish Steam Baths. ned throughout the sta te to raise is located in the building with Homer of the trouble and expense caused funds in the fight against the dread A fter routine business. President Holman, real estate agent, a t the the city in the collection of delin A1 Newby asked the club to allow a disease. There will be parties, sports west end of Main street. Rentals are quent w ater fees; the City Marshal bill for the purchase of shoes and events and birthday ball dances, all proceeds of which will be used to The fo]IowinK named mep have due and payable on the first day of shall not tu rn the w ater on again stockings fo r a needy girl in the com eiadicate the disease. been se]ected fo r jnd u ctjon by tbe each month, and if not so paid will until the w ater user shall produce a m unity. Plans fo r g etting out sou receipt f r o m the City T reasu rer Also there w, 11 again be the usual Yamhill county local board under the be declared delinquent on the tenth showing all sums due the city to have venirs of W illamina to advertise the March of Dimes in which persons national seiective service act. These of the month. The city m arshal is been paid, plus the penalty on ac city was discussed b ut no definite instructed to shut off w ater from qction taken. may send 10-cent pieces directly to ; men sha]1 rep o rt tp the ,oca] b count of delinquency. W ater fees or H. A. P arre tt, Virgil W right and the president in the W hite House or at McMinnville at 8 a.m. on Jan u ary all such delinquent w ater users until ren tals a>e payable in advance fo r may rem it them to their local head- 22, w hereupon they shall be sent to all rentals are paid, in addition to a the month. No person shall com Arnold Koutonen w ere named as a com m ittee to make arrangem ents fo r quarters. H alf the funds rem ain in an induction station of the United $1.00 penalty. This section of the ordinance is I L “1" " ‘Vi.0“ 1 * 7 '" a P resident’s Birthday Ball to be held the com munities in which they are sta te s arm y a t Portland as follows- ng f ,,s t Pa |d m advance the w ater in the W illamina Hall on Saturday collected and the other half is for- O rder No * Name ‘ „„ (ren tal and given a w ritten statem en t w arded to the_ National Foundation V-2816 Ray Mack Odom Section 5. All w ater rate s or signed by s u c h user to the City night, Feb. 1. fo r Infantile Paralysis, w here it is V-2370 A lfred F ranklin Smiley A motion was m ade and carried fees shall be due and payable at the T reasu rer showing all purposes and used, am ong other things, fo r re V-2088 M artin Ellis Willits office of the City T reasurer on the places where said ctiy w ater shall be th at the Commercial club, sponsor a search in an attem pt to isolate the V-2311 Caryl Allwin Taylor first day of each month and are h ere used. The city w ater mains shall not reception for the newly elected mem germ which causes infantile paraly V-1543 Paul R. G. Rogers by declared to be delinquent on the be tapped unless the fee th e re fo r bers and retirin g members of the sis. city countil. A com m ittee composed 10th of each month. The City Treas- shall have been paid in advance.” V-2875 Alphonse John Decker of R. H. Yates, C. W. Johnson and Earl N ott of McMinnville is county V-2854 Rurley Lemual Mitchell R. Y. Neely was appointed to make chairm an and has named the follow V-591 W oodrow Milton Mitchell ■ arrangem ents for the reception. ing com mittee fo r W illam ina: H. A. V-282 Howard E v erett M erritt P a rre tt, chairm an, Virgil W right and The next reg u lar m eeting of the Because one or more of the men I club will be held in the basem ent of Arnold Koutonen. Mr. P a rre tt states named above may not be inducted at th a t arrangem ents have been made to the induction station by the arm ed 1 the Methodist church Monday noon, T U I Z i l A D D i W C V T C Ja n u ary 27th. hold a Birthday Ball in the W illamina forces, the follow ing named men may I Friends in this com munity were • W M W A * RJffVClXH 1 ¡J Ha 1 on S aturday night. Feb. 1. This be required as replacem ents. Any grieved to learn of the death of Lars will be a modern dance, and p relim -; m a„ so required to rep o rt as a Te E. Bladine, publisher of the McMinn E V A N G E L IS T TO By BRUCE BROWN rnary plans call fo r dancing from placem ent shall be duly notified at ville Telephone Register, Monday evening at a McMinnville hospitai. 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. W illamina won its second gam e in least five days before he is required BEGIN M E E T IN G S Mr. Bladine had not been in ill health the Polk-Yamhill league, beating the The W illam ina com m ittee met to report. and his sudden and untim ely death stro n g Independence squad th ere on with a sim ilar com m ittee in Sheri O rder No. Name HERE ON S U N D A Y came unexpectedly. He had left his Ja n u ary 9, by the score of 32-23. dan last Monday night to make co V-241 Jam es T u rn er new spaper office about an hour be D a v i s scored 12 of W illam ina’s operative arrangem ents. A Birthday j V-73 L. L. W ilkerson, pastor of the F ied Ross Allumbaugh fo re he was stricken with a heart points and Brown scored 11. Ball will also be held on the same V-403 local Full Gorfpel church announces Lilburn Aaron attack. night in the Sheridan Legion hall j The W’illamina “ B” squad won that beginning Sunday night at 7:45 Mr. Bladine had published several ! ♦heir game easily by the score o f 'a n d continuing ‘ nightly except Mon where two orchestras will provide old x ir c n o n o r c in Tzvnm Li __ ‘ 1 11 new spapers in Iowa before poming 25-10. tim e and modern music. T he two , day, a series of revival meetings will to Oregon in 1933. He served as | W illamina com m ittees decided th a t admission I n d e p e n d e n c e , b e b e ]d jn the church which is located president of the Oregon Editorial Brown 11 tickets will be honored a t either the F ....... 3 Smith I in the Godsey building on Main stree t . _ _ _ —— _ i association in 1937. He was also sec- , Lawson 2 W illamina or Sheridan dances. Matt F Boyce Rev. I. M. H enriksen, evangelist K rauthoefer heads the Sheridan com C i re *arv of Oregon state renublican Stinson 6 M aret | from Newberg, will bring the mes- ¡central com m 'ttee in the 1936 presi- . Davis 12 m ittee. G Bornhart sages. Rev. H enriksen has traveled _ ... ~ , 1 dential campaign. ( Sims 6 G Peoples extensively, and cordially invites the S 2 Byous public to “ come and hear the Gospel S r a n n u w w a w have heen comp]eted and are now ¡phone Register m 1928 where his two 6 Dumas preached in the old fashioned way.” s 4 B r a h a m _________________________ < W « t h e i n t r o n h a v e been as- Willamina pounded out th e ir fifth ' *v»wa»aj IvaailAA Main and Q an d a t w e g t,so c ,a te d w th him. He IS survived by eight draftees TO BE SELECTED F O R INDUCTION LARS e . BLADINE WHS BASKETBALL PASSESJHONDAY Q U I N T DEFEATS DRIVERS WARNED AGAINST S P E E D ON ™AIN STREET MARINE CORPS TO ENLIST MORE MEN “ .7 i .*"•• “ “ ¡"'.“ " i r l '"v™- c'“" 1 end of Main street. Two more signs ftls wldow The U. S M arine Corps will prob-1 wiI1 be comp]e ted imm ediately and I Minn ville. ably be authorized very shortly to placed on the soutb sjde pf tbe rjver , rec ru it a larger num ber of men than M otorists and truck drivers are warn it was allowed to enlist all during ed to observe these signs as viola 1940, it was revealed by Major tors will be prosecuted. Jam es B. H ardie, recruiting officer The city m arshal also warns th at in charge of this district. m otorists m ust observe the “ no U The names of a considerable num tu rn ” signs a t the various intersec M adge’s ber of applicants who have already tions on Main street. purchased been accepted have been placed on a Bunn and w aiting list, pending such tim e as Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H. Chase henceforth thev actually be enlisted. The can quota fo r F ebruary will most ^ X ^ n XNm^ ‘X ^ a ^ T x t e n T ^ ' W h 1B v in “ and two sons’ a11 of Mc s tra ig h t win h ere T uesday night by TJ J Q N SERVICE blasting Falls City 42-27. Willamina w v tiU H T I V I i led by a large margin throughout S T A T I O N R E I N iw most of the game except for the first » 6 I I 1 W three m inutes. Brown was high point ( man for the Bulldogs with 12 points. The W illamina Bullpups won their seventh straig h t game by beating Workmen have been busy this week ---------- | th eir opponents 18-10. rem odeling and m odernizing the Beauty Shop, which was w ilk m in . F aii. C it, Frank Sm elser & Sons Union Service recently by M r s .E s te lla Rrown j 2 P 5 Gardne Station on Main street. It is planned Mrs. Violette Penrose, ' Lawson 5 p 5 D oiihecker 1 to « re a n ilin e en tire station. Also will be known as the Stinson C driveways will be paved and the other 2 Ferguson Sh?.P’ Mrs-,.Bun.n Davis 3 i G ......>5 Morr ground wi'l be hard-surfaced. , exceed ___ j that for this ___ 4.u . **®oron, .V J?., a fte r an extended and Mrs. Penrose will specialize in Sims 5 It is thought the work will be com- likely month, G ............ Dill visit with th e ir son and daughter-in- perm anents, and cor ¡ ally solicit the Larkins 4 p’eted in about two weeks. This will the m ajor believes. Probably by aw, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Chase, patronage of the public. S 5 Scott Icn n eR 4 Inman I add greatly to the appearance of the March the M arine corps will be al S I property and ren d er a b etter and j Buswell 1 lowed to expand to such a degree s more complete service to custom ers. Jones 4 ................. S th a t new’ recruiting stations will Bare ........................... S have to be established in this dis tric t to take care of enlistm ents. W illamina beat Independence in tbe Jam boree held at Monmouth last Recom mendations for the opening up Frdaiy by the score of 13-11. W illa of new stations a t Klam ath Falls, mina was behind 11-6 at the half-tim e Ore., and Lewdston, Ida., have al . I ut ‘U the last Half the Biilliloes k,.nt ready been made. At p resent the The response of the young men the field which they have showed Indep scoreless a n d scored seven Portland district m aintains re c ru it in the W illamina te rrito ry concern- interest. n n in t « i n k , 1 sev en ing stations at Salem and La G rande, ing the Defense T raining program - .... . . .. | P ^ t s to win by two points. , . , x - - - i T here will be a m eeting of all men Ore., a t W alla W alla. W ash., and In the oth er gam es Sheridan b ea t, Yamhill county’s newest member has not been up to expectations. wbo a re interested n the defense M Bo’se, Ida., in addition to headquar g — •“ ‘ “ v . . ho«,.. ,.r representatives in ____ ___ ters at Portland. I n d e p e n d e n c e Salem, W allace S. Larkin of New- the registration form s, but as yet 7:30 in the W illamina Union high Brown.5 F Prim us berg, has ju st been appointed to sev- " l if k U" e„ h“ :_t .h,e °J ‘•cho ° 1 building, at which tim e the I-awson 1 F LOCAL HAPPENINGS ' Peoples ,.ra | im portant com m ittees this week. ten which is required by the Fed program will be explained to th e , Stinson 2 C M aret Representative Larkin is vice chair- eral governm ent before the school . . . , .. ,x « . . men P resent; and if there are insuf- Davis 2 G Those enjoying the a ffa ir were Mr. w .. ith'V 2 Smith man of commerce and navigation, a h d f aUt^ ° r., t>' tO g° ahedW Dcient men at this m eeting the school S ms 1 G 2 Graham member of the com m ittees on bank and Mrs. Arnold K outonen, Mr. and Tk .def,e nse train in g program , district will take no fu rth e r step” Cone 2 S Mrs. H. A. P a rre tt, Mr. and Mrs. E. and m i ilitary af- , ’ ing »» m m m v corporations, u ip o iH u u n B , m n ia r v a i- The school au thorities feel th at to set up a defense training program ‘ i i ’ . i i ___ • , J’ W ¿ t h l he a " d h ealth an d public m orals. W entjar, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W right, many young ________ mc-n would be in ter th iJ s p r i n g . s ix _____ 1 \ i _ . t . - ________. V I f . ___. - J . .. . strong Ila,las Dragons here this Fri-I Mr and Mrs. K enneth Epley, Mr. ested in this program if they knew In a le tte r received this week by day night and Mrs. F. E. Bagley and Mr. and all the details on the various courses Tbe Times from R epresentative L ar Mrs. W’. H. H ibbert. I and the advantage to them in case kin, he says “ If you or your sub scribers are interested in any of these Mrs. Homer S ettle is alterin g the I they enlist or a re d rafted into the H. M E N D E N H A L L in terio r of the variety- store. | army. Any man th a t completes one please advise me and I will IS A P P O IN T E D 4-H subjects give you more inform ation relative A most enjoyable line party was of these eight-week courses is given to when com m ittees will m eet or have had New Y ear’s eve by a group of a certificate which will aid him in CLUB D ELEG ATE public hearings.” Those wishing to friends, beginning with a cocktail securing higher rank and b etter con About 30 member’ of the Sheridan- ---------- correspond with him should address course at the home of Mr. and Mrs dit ons in the arm y service. The men A recent rep o rt shows th at II. L. th eir com munications in care of the H A. P a rre tt with Mr. and Mrs. E that take auto mechanics will in all W illamina com munity band met for W en tjar a? jo in t hosts, at 6 o’clock, probability b e c o m e m aintainance Pract:ce in the gymnasium of th e J nd*n ra Willamina has been House of Represe ntatives, Salem, The main course dinner was served men in the m otorized arm y in case W illamina grade school Monday night £ 7 7 r n tJ° f th ° YamhU1 Oregon. • t the home of Mr. and Mrs Arnold thev are d raf.ed. Those m in taking The band members decided to hold 'o r 1 ^4 1 M r M endenha q “b ? ’ “ ,0 " The Free M ethodist church wi'l nen » ite rn a tin g h e V w e e , ° n a " official delegate hold revival m eetings, beginning a ,'v ii »/ v • 1,’ r,<Jan anfl ,c the 4-H club leaders conference beginning F ebruary 10 Rev I H at Pheridan. L ater the party attend- in the air force and the other trai • " “ ’ ¡S ,,n M K" - 1 O k“ " " - "" ed the Elks dance a t McMinnville. . ed men will be given assignm ents ‘ 1 serviceli. services. NAME OF BEAUTY SHOP IS CHANGED LOCAL DEFENSE TRAINING COURSES FAIL TO DRAW INTEREST OF YOUTH; FINAL MEETING SCHEDULED MONDAY COMMUNITY BAND REHEARSES HERE ^ S e ^ t S ^ r S S r mi: S T R E A M L IN E D REP. W. S, LARKIN GETS COMMITTEE A P P O IN T M E N T S