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Ol)e Willamina Cimes V O L U M E 32, N O. 42 CITY COUNCIL TO COOPERATE F O R MUNICIPAL PARK W IL L A M IN A , Y A M H IL L C O U N TY , O REG O N , T H U R S D A Y , JUNE 5, 1941 C om m en cem en t Program $1.50 A YEAR --------- » HELLAND-JENSEN CROSS SAWMILL VOWS ARE READ IS DESTROYED BY Pomp and Circumstance V ictor E mmons Invocation ........................................... Reverend Harlan Woodruff Salutatorina Address ....................................... .................... Mildred Latvala Miss A nna C h ristin e J e n s e n , d a u g h te r o f Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Jen - ! sen. becam e the bride of M arvin Le- T he c ity co u n cil m e t in re g u la r Roy H elland, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. D isa ste r stru c k in th e G rand Ronde session last M onday n ig h t in th e city E. T. S te n s e th o f Y oncalla a t a co m m u n ity T uesday noon w hen the Valedictorina Address ...................................... lib ra ry b u ild in g w ith a ll m em b ers ........ - .............. Goldie Hulett can d le light w edding last S u n d ay 1 W a lte r C ross saw m ill w as to ta lly de p re se n t. The m a tte r o f r e n tin g th e Musical Selection ................................................................................. GirV, CKonu a fte rn o o n . The sim ple rin g cerem ony stro y e d by fire . T he W illam ina fire lib ra ry b u ild in g to O tto H eid er, city (a) "Dear Land of Home" ....................... Jean. SibM t w as read by Rev. H. H. M iles o f the d e p a rtm e n t resp o n d ed to th e alarm , a tto rn e y , fo r one d ay each w eek was <b) "The Rose of Tralee" ....................... Charles W. Glover M ethodist church. b u t th e blaze had gained such head- discussed. M r. H e id e r m a in ta in s o f COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS .................................................. “Four W ishes’ T he bride w ae given in m a rria g e w ay th a t th e mill p ro p e r w as destroy- fic e h o u rs in W illam in a each M on U lysses G rant D ubach . P h . D.—Dean of Men by h e r fa th e r. J. A. Jen sen . She w ore ed. T he fire boys succeeded in check day. T he council d ecid ed to give full Oregon State College a w edding dress fashioned o f w hite ing th e sp read o f th e fire an d saved a u th o rity to th e lib ra ry b o ard to do Musical Selection: Trombone Solo ......................... _.................... Korl Cone o rg a n d i trim m ed in lace w ith high in n u m erab le stacks o f finished lum as th e y see f i t as re g a rd s th e re n ta l j (a) "My Moonlight Madonna” .......................... Fibieh-Scotti neck and fu ll tr a il and w ore a full ber. o f th e building. <bl "Song of the Volga Boatman" ... ............ E. M. Feureon le n g th veil fa lin g from a J u lie t cap. A p p a re n tly th e cause o f th e fire is Im p ro v em e n t o f th e p a rk site, i Presentation of Graduating Class ................. Mr. L. N. Rigue She c arried a w hite p ra y e r book gar- unk n o w n , it b eing re p o rte d th a t the w hich h as been d o n a te d b y H a rry lan d ed w ith stre a m e r of Cecil B run- blaze w as firs t n oticed b en eath the Presentation of Diplomas ................. ......................................... Mr. K. 1. .V, K ershaw , w as ta k e n u p an d a f te r ners. Also e n circlin g th e p ra y e r book ( p la n e r shed. T he mill w as com pletely Presentation of Gift to School som e discussion it w as decided th a t Darrel Sims, Class President w as a silv er necklace, the g ift o f the I re n o v a te d a b o u t tw o m onths ago, M ayor S h e tte rly a p p o in t a com m it Benediction ............. ........ Reverend P. J, Griffiths b rid e ’s g re a t-g re a t g ra n d fa th e r to his and som e 24 or 25 men em ployed. te e of tw o to c o o p e ra te w ith sim ilar b rid e o f 125 y e a rs ago. Recessional I t is re p o rte d th a t no in su ran ce was co m m ittees fro m th e C om m ercial The b rid e ’s only a tte n d a n t, Mrs. ca rrie d . No an n o u n cem en t has been club an d th e Civic club. C ouncilm an Class Roll O lg er G. H elland w ore w hite crep e m ade a t th is w ritin g as to w hether R. Y. N eely an d C ity M arshal G. W. de chene and c a rrie d an old fash io n ed th e m ill will be reb u ilt. Glenn Hopson Norma Miller L inton w ere a p p o in te d to th is ' com Howard Bare Virginia Hubbard n osegay of ro ses and sw eet peas, w ith Edna Nygard Dorothy Baunath In a c co rd an ce w ith a plan re c e n tly m ittee. Goldie Hulett Oscar Ottinger Dorothy Jane Beard s tre a m e rs o f pink ribbon. m ade, stan d b y serv ice fo r W illam ina Doris Johnson William Perry T he p u rch ase o f a tru c k f o r city Kearney Beneflel Ralph Jones Virginia Ray The bridegroom w ore the conven- ! w as provided by th e S heridan fire Marie BeaU«v use w as discussed an d M arshal Lin- i Augusta Kosack Johnny Schuerch Nona Blanchard . tio n a l d ark u it w ith a b u tto n h o le car- j d e p a rtm e n t. T his service is provided Kathryn Kosack Darrel Sims ton w as in s tru c te d to pick up a GMC Leonard Cain Fay Lady Russell Smelser Archie Clark j notion. O lger G. H elland, b ro th e r o f , w hen th e W illam ina fire tru c k is tru c k w hich O tto H e id e r ow ns and Mildred Latvala Harold Stephens Harry Con nick ' th e b ridegroom acte d as best m an. ta k e n o u tsid e o f tow n. George Lawson Ruby Westwang Alfred Duncan o ffe rs fo r sale f o r $390. T h e city George McKinley Irene Weaver Ardyth Etzwiler I J . A. J e n s e n , J r ., a n d D elbert Jen - W hile th e local d e p a rtm e n t w as at m arsh al is to tr y i t o u t fo r a w eek , . Elaine Marquardt Nadine Fouts i sen, b ro th e rs o f th e bride, a c te d as th e G ran d R onde fire , an a larm was and re p o rt on its co n d itio n to see if j j ' ushers. Miss V enola M arsh o f Yon- soun d ed h ere fo r a sm all brush fire it is su ita b le f o r th e n ec e ssa ry w ork. . i- 1 c slla san g “ I Love You T ru ly ” and back o f B u n n ’s M arket. T he S h eri The m ay o r re q u e s te d C ity R eco rd “ Oh, P rom ise M e.” The w edding d an fire d e p a rtm e n t, which was e r S tiles to co m m u n icate w ith th e [ m arch w as played by Miss M arg u erite s ta n d in g by here, im m ediately re s co u n ty h e a lth o ff ic e r a n d ask th a t a M iles. The living room w as ta s te fu lly ponded to the a larm an d extinguished m an be se n t to go w ith him an d pass d ec o ra te d w it a la ttic e w ork bow ered j th e blaze. on a su ita b le site f o r a city dum p w ith ivy and pink an d w hite roses. | -------- A pro p o sed “ d e c la ra tio n o f w a r” | g ro u n d fo r re fu se . A recep tio n follow ed a t th e J e n Mr. S m elser w as in s tru c te d by th e I ° n earw ig s w as th e topic of consid- sen home. P o u rin g and serv in g w ere m ay o r to look in to th e p o ssib ility of J e ra tion by th e m em b ers o f th e local arguer- T h irty -fiv e y o u n g people w ill re- .. Mrs. E dna _ Lacy - and Miss M — ----- o b ta in in g b e tte r p ro te c • tio .. t . j n fo r th e C om m ercial clu b a t th e ir bi-w eekly , j ceive diplom as to m o rro w n ig h t I F r i- 1 1 * 1 tlu t o f tow n g u ests w ere city fire m e n t. I t w as said th e p re s e n t m eetin g held in th e b asem en t o f th e j ¿ a y ) ¡n t ),e tw en ty -six th c o m m e n c e -! M r’ and M rs’ D onald H ealy o f Mon- _^a rrle d f ° F f ‘rem en M ethodist ch u rch on M onday noon. m e n t ex ercise o f W illam ina H igh te s a n o ’ W as^- A fte r a sh o rt honey- seem ed in a d e q u a te . iT h e success in c o m b atin g earw ig s \ school. U. G. D ubach of O regon S ta te 1 m ° ° n tr ip in to C alifo rn ia, th e cou- |m th is d is tric t th ro u g h th e use o f college, C orvallis, will ’he c o m m e n c e -! ple wlU be a t hom e to th e ir m a n V T he U n ited S ervice O rg an izatio n , ¡p a ra sitiz e d earw ig s la s t y e a r prom p- m ent sp eak er. His su b je c t wiP be fr,e n d s ln R o seb u rg , O re., w here Mr. ¡m ad e up o f c itiz e n s’ com m ittees to . ted th e m em b ers o f th e club to sp o n -j “ F o u r W ishes.” D iplom as w ill be H e,land ls em ployed. w ork in n a tio n al d efen se an d help sor a n o th e r cam p aig n a g a in s t th is p resen ted bv R. Y. N eely, ch a irm a n ---------------------------------------- o u r so ld ier boys, has been form ed in T he ^ ro u p v oted to em ploy i o f th e union high school board REV IV AL NOW IN PROGRESS Y am hill co u n ty re cen tly . Included in m m A V liA D M T M f , K " bltcom b t0 so,lclt fu n d s in Miss M ildred L atv ala and Miss A T F R E E M E T H O D IST C H U R C H this o rg a n izatio n a re the S alvation r iU U A I m v iin ln w th is co m m u n ity fo r th e p u rch ase of G oldie H u lett have e a rn ed th e high- YMCA. N ational C atholic _______ i m ore p a ra s itiz e d earw ig s an d f u r th e r J e s t s c h o l a s t i c h o n o r s o f th o « lo s s o . ■ _ , , . i A rm y, mu • i c « ill • ¡rid th e co m m u n ity o f M r F a rw ig .. Honors o f th e class.) S u n d ay is expected to be a red C om m unity S ervice, YW CA, Jew ish The senioi class o f W illa m in a in fected earw ig s a re p u r c h a s e d MUS’C f ° r th e pr08rran’ wiH be le tte r ‘‘"V in th e revival cam paign W e lfare B oard and the N ational union high school will p re e n t a pro- th e P o X ^ d d e p a rtm e n t I f fU rr‘,sbed by tb e h i* h scb<>o1 g irls ’ , now in p ro g ress a t the F ree M eth T ra v e le rs Aid Assn. These groans g ram o f re tro sp e c tio n an d p rophecy pu°b HC uU lities an d can on ? b e h a d 0 ° ' " * an<l E a r' C ° " e ’ f o m b o n is t. odist ch urch, located behind th e post ¡lak e c a re of the re c re a tio n a l and tho F '« d ay m o rn in g J u n e 6 a t 9 o’clock £ u t>*, ^ o “ ^ T h ev a r e d?s ^ ° CeSsi° n al a " d rece8sional ba o ff:c e - E vangelist E lm er M cK ay o f I relig io u s life o f th e soldiers. This •" i hH ? ,g w s j b o ° ' T h e p u b h c ,s W b u U d a t th e ’ p“ n e r nU ce T v t h e MrS’ Vi.Ct° r EmmOnS’ G™ ™ l l e . 111., n atio n ally know n (w ork has been g re a tly neglected in n A a fte r a a busy en w eek o f ex am in a- co u n tv a>?e a g e n t w ho co o p erated l a s t E a s t S u n d ay n ig h t Rev. H. H. p re a c h e r who is co n d u ctin g th e c a m - ' ’he p re se n t rush to provide living n t’ w bo co o p e ra te d last Mlje8, p a sto r o f th e locaI M ethodist j p aign. will preach th re e tim es Sun- o u a rte rs in the c a n to n m en ts which in tions an d p ra c tic e m arch in g , th e / ‘ ’ ch u rch , d elivered th e b a c c a la u re a tte day. In th e m o rn in g a t 1 1 o’clock th e 1 m any cases a re in sm all c e n te rs which seniors will d o ff th e ir d ig n ity f o r a Mrs. K E S h e tte rly , Mrs. R. Y. j serm on on “ T he Iln v in cib le T ru th .” s u b je c t will be “ W illam ina’s G reat do not provide ¡be boys will, an y r e c tim e to b rin g to p a tro n s an d frie n d s N eely and M rs F red B e a tty , re p re -! A ch o ir san g “ Holy, Holy, H oly” est E vil.” A g re a t m ass m eeting will I re a tio n a l activities, so m eth in g o f th e th in g s th e y have sen tin g th e w o m e n s Civic club, a p - ; as th e sen io r class m arch ed to t h e i r , be held in th e a fte rn o o n a t 3 o’clock T his o rg a n izatio n is headed by learn ed of each o th e r, an d o f th e p eared b efo re th e club m em b ers ask- h o n o r section. T he class’ d o u b le sex- At th a t tim e Rev. McKay will d eliv er 1 T hom as E. D ewey, n atio n al chairm an th in g s th e y hope to fin d s as th e m g th em to ta k e a ctio n in r e g a r d 't e t t e an d th e g irls’ glee clu b b ro u g h t his serm on lectu re e n titled “ A m er- an d E u g en e M arsh, co u n ty chairm an m em bers o f th e class w end th e ir v ar- to c le a rin g and c lea n in g th e p a rk site th e m usical o ffe rin g o f th e -- evening, i ic a ’s O nly H ope.” The m ay o rs o f the v ario u s com m un ions w ays. D arrel Sim s, p re s id e n t of by H a rry K ershaw . P res. | In th e 'e v e n in g a t 7:30 “ T he Com i» - s have been nam ed local chairm en the o u tg o in g class, p ro m ises a good A1 N ewby ap p o in ted a co m m ittee to I Mr .and Mrs. Ivan D en t w ere ! in g F a m in e ” in th e light of Bibb- The first work of im portance to be h o u r to g e th e r to th o se w ho a tte n d , tak e up th e m a tte r. ! S u n d ay d in n e r g u ests a t th e hom e o f | pi ophecy will be the u b jeet used. done i, to help in th e raisin g o f $ 1 1 -------------------------------- — — , S ix teen m em b ers a tte n d e d th e | M r. an d Mrs. A dolph S u n d ru d at j S ervices each night a t 7:30. T he J 000,000 to be used to provide some P a tro n iz e o u r A d v e rtise rs! 1 m eet. W illam ina. Ic-'m n aien closes S u n d ay , J u n e 15. I th in g fo r the bovs when not on duty. Y am h'll co u n ty is called unon to raise $1500 an d o u r eo u n tv has at the p resen t tim e over 400 bovs in the service. O u r p o rt’on o f this am ount fo r ’I’e co u n tv is $150. W illam in a’s d riv e will s ta rt next Mrs. D oroth y T h om pson, lib ra ria n and tim eless, sw ift in th e re a d in g i week an d be p rep ared to g re e t the a t th e local lib ra ry , su b m its a b rie f and lin g e rin g lo n g in th e m em ory. so licito r who calls on you w ith youi review of one o f th e la te p o p u lar The sto ry is laid in C hina d u rin g ' co n ’rih u t'o n . We d o n ’t w ant any giv novels to be had in th e W illam in a th e Ja p a n e s e invasion o f 1937. T h e I ing u n til it h u rts now, h u t rem em ber lib ra ry : we m ay have to give until it hurts fam ily is W hite R ussian, ex-big, e x N ina F ed o ro v a, a u th o r o f “ T he g re a t, ex -p ro sp ero u s, an d w ith all ' if this w a r keens up an d we becom e F am ily ,” w as b o rn in s o u th e rn R u s th e v ital, h e a rt-w a rm in g q u a lities I involved in a fig h tin g wav. sia. She stu d ied a t th e U n iv e rsity of th e n a tio n a lity im plies. M avor S h e tte rly will sh o rtly a n P e tro g ra d ju s t b e fo re th e rev o lu tio n . nounce a com m ittee of local c itizen “ T h ere a re five o f th e m : G ran n y , | who v ill form the C om m unity De In th e storm d ay s o f 1919 she ¡M o th e r an d th e ch ild ren o f th e th ird I fense C om m ittee am i this com m ittee and h er fam ily w ere sw ep t eastw ard ' g e n e ra tio n , P e te r, L ida an d D ina ' will he a p e rm a n e n t one to conduct an d becam e p a rt o f th e exile m ove who is only eig h t. T hey tr y to m ake all w ar and d efen se efforts on th e m ent w hich d rifte d acro ss S ib eria ¡en d s m eet by ru n n in g a b o ard in g i p a rt o f th e citizen s o f w est Yamhill into M anchuria a n d th e n c e to C hina. house. A nd th e y open th e ir doors— county. H er band located a t H arb in w h ere and th e ir h e a rts — to th e stra n g e st she m et and m a rrie d a n o th e r R u s co llect’on o f h o a rd e rs ev er g ath ered O P E N H O U SE SA TU RDA Y sian exile, a b rillia n t p ro fe sso r of I u n d e r one ro o f. The re a d e r m eets a law. D riven fro m H a rb in by th e J a p B essarab ian fo rtu n e -te lle r, an E ng A fte r sev eral w eeks of extensive anese th e y se ttled in T ie n tsin , only lishw om an who has ta k e n to th e b o t rem o d elin g and ren o v atin g , the Lu to have th e invasion e n g u lf them tle. a R ussian sc ie n tist tu rn e d id e a l th e r H yder B uilding Supply & A p once m ore. ist to save th e w orld, a social clim b pliances sto re will he form ally o p en In 1938 N ina F e d o ro v a, h e r h u s er, a titled lad y whose love a f f a ir ed S a tu rd a y . J u n e 7. Mr. H vder cor band and th e ir twA so n s cam e to is th e talk an d w o n d er o f English dially in v ites the public to an open A m erica and began life an ew in th e sp eak in g C hin a, an A m erica dough-1 lo u s e all d ay S a tu rd a y w here new sm all u n iv ersity to w n o f E u g en e. boy and his m istress, th re e R ussian m erchandise will be on display and O regon, w here th ey a re in th e p ro n u n s and a collection o f hissin g and d e m o n stra te d cess of becom ing citizen s. A lthough booing Ja p a n e se . T he new sto re will c a rry L eonard she has w ritte n sto rie s an d a rtic le s The fam ily ta tk e s them all in and re f rig e r a to rs . E sta te electric ranges, in E nglish fo r n e w sp ap ers in C hin a. gives fre e ly o f its a ffe c tio n an d co m Easy an d F a irb a n k s w ashers. RCA- “ The F a m ily ” is N ina F ed o ro v a's passion. A nd as th e fam ily w idens V ictor radios and a com plete line of firs t novel. its circle, sh a rin g new ex p erien ces • • • building m aterials. rich in h u m o r an d fe elin g , alw ay s j T he sto re is located aero-», the “ T he F am ily ” is o n e o f th o se placing a high value on h u m an dig- -tre e t fio m th e W illam ina R ebekah ra re books th a t a re g ay an d tra g ic (C o n tin u e d on P ag e 6 ) hall. M rs . FIRE ON TUESDAY WAR IS DECLARED COMMENCEMENT ON EARWIGS HERE EXERCISES FOR 35 FRIDAY EVENING UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION IS FORMED LOCALLY WHS SENIORS TO GIVE CLASS PLAY ' X 0 WILLAMINA S LIBRARIAN REVIEWS THE FAMILY, POPULAR BOOK NOVEL HEYI TAKE Y Û U R H A N D ~ O F rl