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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1941)
Ol)e Willamina O lines For a B igger an d B e tte r W illa m in a VOLUME 32, NO. 51 BETTER W A T E R SERVICE SEEN BY COUNCIL SESSION S u pport Your C o m m erc ia l C dub WILLAMINA, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941 M ayor Calls M eetin g f o r D iscu ssion o f P a rk in g $1.50 A YEAR 'D e e r F in d Feed. Fun in FOUTS-SURGEON ONE DEAD, FIVE N e ig h b o r's C h ick en Yard VOWS READ IN AN INJURED IN CAR W hether it is a sign of lack o f 1 UNIQUE SETTING civilization or of citizens’ kindness i CRASH SAT. NITE lation of W illamina, the parking j situation has become quite a prob- -------- j to the creatu res of the wild, but | F ix tu re F irm P r o m is e s to P u t A n iem- In asmuch as this will be of The W illamina F ree Methodist , the story is of in terest ju st the same, I in terest to all businessmen and prop S id e s w ip e of Tw o C a rs Is C ause E n d T o E l e c t r i c a l T r o u b le s e r t y owners, M ayor S hetterly re- church was the scene of a very pret- i Last week Eldon Breeden went O f T w o M o r e C a rs M e e tin g O f L o c a l W a t e r S u p p ly ty wedding Thursday evening, J u ly 'o u t to feed the chickens at th eir, _______ [ quests a m eeting fo r an open dis- In H e a d o n C o llis io n 31, when Miss N rJin e Fouts, daugh place on the west edge of town. ' The city council met in regular ^'rhi" me “J 1 'd fu la tio n s te r of Mr. and Mrs. B. Fouts of Feeding chickens is nothing new j session in the lib rary building M o n - be T ues W illamina, became the bride of Billy ' fo r Eldon, b u t w hat he found in Mrs. E arl Hollenbeck, m other of day evening, A ugust 4, a t 8 o’clock. ha£ * ¿ e’ X e lc o m ^ ’ J. Surgeon, son of M r.and Mrs. L the chicken yard made him stop and j Mrs- Sydney Connolly, is in the Mc- Surgeon of W illamina. Rev. P. J I look. And the two visitors sto p p e d ! Minnville hospital and Mr. and Mrs The following m em bers were present M ayor Shetterly, Councilmen Neely | G riffiths officiated. ' and looked too, with fo u r long ears Connolly are recuperating from sev- Sm elser, Larkin and Benefiel. T h e , NUM B ER S G IV E N Rev. Joe M. Caleron, Mexican 1 standing at attention. Between two I e^*® bruises as the .result, of ^a head- m em ber absent was Councilman Ham missionary, sang “Jesus Savior, Pilot j those ears rested a b eautiful set crash near F o ste rs mill Saturday FOR N EW D R A W m erer. The m inutes w ere read anc ! Me’’ and “ I Love You T ruly ” I ° l horns. It was several m inutes be- n 'f?ht. Bob Cummings, an occupant approved. IN A R M Y D R A F T The church was made beautiful fore the buck and d°e decided to of th e other ca r- was instantly killed by the impact. Ralph F arnum was p resent and with many flow ers and an arch o f end th eir visit. “ The lights suddenly shining in explained in detail w hat was nec T hirty-six young men from this evergreen over the alter. our faces was the first we knew of essary to be done to make the wiring portion of Yamhill county w ere r e g - ' The bride was lovely in a flooi D E P A R T M E N T OF any th in g being w rong,” said Mrs. on the electric connection between , istered fo r selective service on Ju ly 1. length gown of white silk chiffon the pump and the reservoir work O rder num bers fo r these reg istran ts She carried a bouquet of pink and ' H E A L T H IS NEW Connolly. Police reports disclose two PP A T I I DC fkC" D «a*. cars had sideswiped ju st a few min- properly. were received from the county court white snapdragons and delphinium i ■ I VFr K-W utes before, sending one car into Councilm an Sm elser moved that house this week. | with blue stream ers, the ditch and the other across one the contract to install the wiring The order num bers were draw n. The bridesm aid. Miss V erna S ur I from a point approxim ately 100 f e e t [from the fam ous “ fish bowl” u s e d g e o n , sister of the groom, wore r ! A new departm ent is being added lane of traffic. The other car had up the hill east of the railroad to J " the last w ar and in the original | floor length dress of p in k ’ silk and tWs week !n T ed’s Red and W hite oome unto the obstructing vehicl the river and th a t Mr. Farnum fur- draw ing fo r the Selective Service net and carried an arm bouquet o f , «tore. according to word released bv ,o ° suddenly to sto P an d - sw erving to nih all m aterial and labor fo r the Act o f 1940, on Ju ly 3 to determ ine white and blue flowers. Two little Ted Gillespie. This section will f e n . ! ,t’ struck the Connolly sedan «» -. C ip C C „ „ J C x l .................1 _ 1 1 f n o n r r ln w iw 4 -L „ _ ______1 f - • , a « • . i __ I ’ /s n n n l l n o n i l Is J i n rvs /s ♦ Vs / a s* V» <s / I Mrs. /~ Connolly and her m other had sum of $65 and fo r three dollars the o rd er in which the men newly of flow er girls, Alitha C o s and V erna ! n ,,« n , . .. r each he agrees to lead all joints from a8e are to be called up for theii ! A ttrell, w ore blue floor length dress- , ° mp ° 6 lne °* tbe popu' al been riding in the back seat, but a f te r being so suddenly stopped and the top of the hill to reservoir t h e ; year’s train in g in m ilitary service, j es. They carried pink and white jOnla Linda H ealth Foods, city and to dig them out. O r d e r N u m b e r . G iv e n baskets from which they scattered The modern study of foods and pushed back several feet, they found T re asu re r’s re p o rt was read and The 36 young men rec en tiv r e „ ’rose petals fo r the bride. ! bodily needs has made th e “ man themselves between the seats and Councilm an Sm elser moved th a t the j jstered attain ed m a tu rity since th e ' Tbe ST00m was attended by Crav j on the stre e t” conscious of the fact across the back of the fro n t scat rep o rt be accepted as read. I original reg istratio n last October 15 Iton F outs’ hrother of the b rid e ., th at “ we are w hat we ea t,” and led respectively. Sid was kept from the ---------- j insurance policy on the pick-up and (b o ld '^facet1 n u m b e r^ a T 'd e te rm in e d i W a,ker’ ¡body supplied with those elem ents but received cuts and bruises from fire trucks to W. Beck. by the national lottery a month ago i Tbe w eddin? m atch was humme, necessary, to resistance to disease »tricking th a t wheel and breaking his Councilman Neely suggested the . g ’ I by a group of the visiting mission ' and fatigue. Loma Linda health foods (Hasses. city have a light installed near the °J,der s ®rial 'aries. I are designed to give the average Mrs. Hollenbeck, su fferin g most east city lim its in th e north side of o c o’" r p D 1 A reception following the c e re -Im an’ w°m an and child those vitamins f-rom the accident, is reported rest the highway. The light will be or- g-1134 S 7 Charle 'V-rfo ,d B ark®5 mony was held on the parsonagt and m inerals not always obtained [ ing quite easily- although the full dered a t once. S-1167 S-10 D elbert Rav L e w is ’" 11" ’ Iawn’ M rs’ P ’ J ’ G riffiths was hos ! f r ?m their reg u lar diet. To bring extt‘nt of her dam ages are not yet The councilm en agreed to furnish S -l252 S-13 Dale Orin Davis ; tess. A ssisting with the tables were tb *s a 'd to health is the purpose of ascertained until more X-ray pic- paint and brushes to paint the fire S-1827 S-19 Dominic William Doyle Mrs. Edith Bailey, Mrs. R. B. Cox tbe new departm ent, says the sto re’s tu res are taken. *' r“‘ ‘ » S-26 • — » Merle »• — ■ ert • Olsen j Mrs. D. A ttrell and Mrs. Joe Schrag m anagem ent. Chester Powell, Grand Ronde, the hall floor. The firem en are ‘ to do ° S-964 H erb the work. S-1607 S-31 Robert Donald Wells : The bride cu t her b eautiful wedding ~— — — —— , d river of the car in which Cummings Moyar S hetterly appointed the fol- S-38 Ken. E. Shetterly, J r cake More th an ., hundred guest; LO CAL F.M . PR E A C H E R was r ‘ding, and his fath er were both lorving citizens as members of the ~ Dvbn. Ra^r ick Leary were present. S T - I Y S I N P i l l P I T H F t t f badly bruised. Mr. Powell Is also is budget com mittee to m eet Monday c ooc c " _ , r u*' , di - B,i!a ‘?on ' P receeding the m arriage cerem ony! ’ r U L . n i H K . n K . ¡the hospital w ith fractu red vertebrae . o , T r. S-H98 S-S3 John Leslie Wilson 'services were held in the church. I „ , in his neck- Sept. 15 a t 8 p.rm: I J- G reene S. 2776 S-62 Joseph Edw ard P erri The Mexican missionaries spoke anc’ 1 Rev; . P’ G riffith s re- Young Cummings is survived by Andrew Kershaw, Fred Olmstead S-2216 S-64 Harley Lorn Lord , turned home Monday evening from is father, Victor II. Cummings, em- V erne Huddleston and Arnold Kout-i S-2369 S - 6 8 John Oliver W estwang san>i ' n Spanish Both Mr. and Mrs. Billy Surgeor Itbe p ree Methodist conference and ployed in P ortland, his m other of onen. j S -l269 S-70 Lynn Jack Roberts 'a r e graduates of W illamina h ig h ! camp nieetin8- They rep o rt a fine G rand Ronde. and a brother and The mayor agreed to call an oper S-2165 S -7 1 Chester L. Kingrey school. Ray. A. M M ainw ainw aring aring school. The The young young couple couple left left for for session- sesslon* Rev- Rev- G G riffiths riffiths was was reappoint reappoint sister sister in in Kelso, Kelso, Wash. m eeting of the business men men to to con c o n -! S § - -l505 1 5 0 5 S S-73 - 7 3 Ray._A. . ■ “ II.. ......... i- t eans to govern parking of § 0^00 5 ’ ^ ^ II?0 B arnard K aufm ann the Oregon beaches to spend a short o ti' / l 4/v fU /A I V I illamina church, whib ----- sider means f a rr,eJn W right time. They are at home to their .G riffith s wd! have charge of NEW BUSINESS OPENS autom ob iles on the city streets. T h e ! m eeting will b , held T u ..d .y , A ug t j j j » « J T u « ? M ¿ S & M . n „ A u ,„ „ 5 W «ENER U . TRAIN. parsonage 12, a t 8 p.m. IS-2521 S-92 Harold A. McChesney At the camp m eeting the G riffith; [ IS-445 S-98 Louis Edw ard Haven M issourians H old A n nual ' had charge of the dining hall. Thee j The Club cafe will open its doors C L IN IC FOR K ID S |S-1454 s.9 9 Stephen Daniel P orter G et T o g e th e r tcith P ien it report 10,500 individual meals were to the public on Friday, Aug. 8. M f l l ■ r»R- a r v - n v a m S-1370 S-100 H arry O. Craw ford “ Vic” Vickes, manager, states that served during the meetings. W IL L BE K E P T UP S-697 S-101 Wm. A. McKinley _, „ I each week th ere will be a specail ______ iS-1303 S-102 John Wood - The Missouri S tate Society of I floor show. The W illamina Civic club is again 5 ’ ^ ® ^ m . Willis Hampton Oregon will hold its annual picnic Local Cook la k e s Lease s , S-681 S-107 Howard Alvin Cusic a J a n ’zen Beach park Sunday, Aug ii , , . . . Along with the Club cafe there sponsoring the m onthly B a b y C l i n i c S-1404 S-108 Joseph Alvis H afliger 10. All fo rm er Missourians, their On H otel LunrIl B oom will be the P Y Athletic d u b . Thi; Mrs. Ted M attson is chairm an of S-797 S -l09 Chas. Franklin Morris fam ilies and friends are invited ---------- { will be a private organization and L. P ra tt . Luncheon o’clock. I t was announced this week that each member will be required tc the com m ittee in charge of the c lin -jq S-2386 'o .q q S-l 20 v Franklin an , ln y- * ’aV Luncheon hour hour is is a a t t 1 1 o’clock. t ic. Shs will be assisted by Mrs. Ship- S-681-A S - l44 D e"m arM . 'lensUe n an A S U ,ia r a n ,i . crea™ a re fur‘ C °'a “o p k i"s h a s M le a s e d WJ ‘,la f^^base a m e m b e rs h ip c a rd to I nished. An interesting program ha; . niinu Cafe from Mr. and Mrs. Wm entitled to the privileges of this club S-1607-A S-145 Milbert Delker ley and Mrs. Chas. H ofrichter. Jarvis. been provided. We are inform ed th at a percentage ----------------------------- -— ------— I Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis will continue of the membership fees will be The next session of the Baby Q JW FEED FO UND TO Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schade made 1 to operate th e ir fountain service, donated to various Yamhill and Polk clinic will be T hursday Aug. 14, a, ' g j- CAUgE o p SH O R T« a trip to Portland over the weekend They wish to thank th eir many county athletic activities. 1:15 p.m. in the M ethodist church to visit th eir parents. friends fo r th<nr patronage. Dr. H. M. Stolte and Mrs. Ruth Hay! H ay! According to M. E JUNCTION STATION IS H inegardner of the Yamhill county Dunston, PG E ’s local m anager, hay health d epartm ent will conduct the is a “hay-edache” to this company 1 SOON TO OPEN AGAIN clinic. All children up to three y e a r;'w h e n the wind blows it into trans- of age are invited. mission and distribution lines. D rj A1 Rex, m anager of the Valley -----------------------------------—— j hay doesn’t do much dam age, bb' ' Junction Shell station and cafe, an CLL'B M EM BERS V ISIT dampened or wet it becomes too good nounced this week that he thought a conductor of electricity. A short the new cafe would be open on oi BI TLE R CH I RCH CLUB in the lines invariably results, before Labor day, if construction : continues as rapidly as it has. ‘This tim e of the y ear, especiall- A group of about 20 from the during haying season, considerable ! This new cafe and service statio r W illam ina W om en’s Society of the .u j , , , . , ,, , aay is blowing around, rep o rts Dun- i I will replace the one that burned ti M ethodist church enjoyed a potluck v • j ■___t . .. , T • u • »ton. th o u g h the hav is dry and | the ground last June 17. *1 luncheon at the Unicome home m „„ . . ..•’ : ' no rain falls to w et it, th e re is suf- | Mr. Rex also stated that the new the B utler church d istrict last Friday ficient dew at night to moisten it cafe will be one of the m ost modem The B utler society held their reg. and then o u r troubles begin.” in the W illam ette valley. It is de u lar m eeting th a t day following th t PGE has had a num ber of service signed a fte r one of the most populai luncheon and the W illamina ladie; cafes in Portland. “ listened in.” A bout 45 altogethei failures from hay in its lines i n ; the T ualatin-W illam ina districts, as j w ere in attendance. well as o th er sections. ■ g UP 1 J ’o r C ounty Farm E xecutive l> To avoid service outrages f ro m 1 ‘‘BuniHes fo r B ritian “ Is Called Io A i,I in D efen-,, this cause Dunston says PGE would i P ro v in g P o p u la r with Us very much appreciate it if residents | G. II. Fullenw ider of C&rlton ha*- of this area w-ould call the com pany’s been requested by R. E. Brown, gerì The ladies in charge of the local nearest office, collect, and let them ( crai agent of the Farm C redit gathering of Bundles fo r B ritiar know the w hereabouts of the hav istration of Spokane, to represen ' are very much appreciative of the In this way PGE hopes to remove th a t organization on the Yamhill response. . the hay in tim e to prev en t inconven- County A gricultural Defense board But the need is still here. Any do- ence to its custom ers from «ervict itio n s a re accepted a t L ayer’s Cloth- I failure. it was announced in Spokane today mg store. I ____________ ______________ This board has been establisher' -------------------------------------- --------- Miles Donnell, son o f Mrs. Frank a, the direction of the secretary of No, Good R eader, th e Seven W a lla b ie s a re not chorus girls, hot th e C h urch L adies H o ld C lub Donnell, retu rn ed home with his * ag ricu ltu re to coordinate activities w o rld s forem ost lady acrobats. T h e y 're E ngiish girls, m akin g th e ir The W om en's Society fo r Christiar m other a fte r spending a week with of the departm ent of ag riculture fir s , A m e ric a n ap pearance, and w h a t th e y do w ith grace and ease is Service will m eet on Friday. A ug ! b's au n t-. Mrs. Burous and son, John th at involve national defense will som ething to ta lk about. Y o u ll see th e m a t the O regon S tate l a ir in 8. a t 2 p.m. in the M ethodist church j and ^ rs- Reck rem ained with theii .activ ities of oth er defense a g e n d e - Salem Septem ber 1 th ro u g h 7. in the field. basem ent fo r th e ir regular meet- s’8^e r lo r a lew days’ visit. H K' a M p ’ K . , E nhI t t e u y and M,r * Mrs- V*raic< K ent and »on- J«ck Mr. Fullenw ider is president of H. A. P a rre tt will be hostesses lo i w ent to Molalla S aturday and spent ' the W illam ette Production Credit association, a p art of the Farm m e aajr. Sunday in Oregon City. 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