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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1941)
Pearson Olive 7-41 Ol)e Willamina Oimes — VOLUME 33, NO. 1 ____ BUSINESS MEN ARE GUESTS OF SHERIDAN C LU B For a B igger an d B e tte r W illa m in a ' S u p p o rt Your C o m m erc ia l C lub __ WILLAMINA, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. THU RSDA Y, A U G U ST 21, 1941 NEW JANITOR TAKES OVER 1)1 TIES AT HIGH SCHOOL LAST WEEK DEFENSE CAUSES BRIEF S T O P OF LOCAL BUILDERS J1.50 A YEAR LETTER BRINGS WORD OF COMMENDATION TO MAYOR SHETTERLY POTS AND PANS GIVE 300 POUNDS FOR U.S. DEFENSE Lee Prentice, recently of P o rt All of the six m attress centers in Mayor K. E. Shetterly has received land, took up his duties last Friday Yamhill county have tem porarily a letter this week from Thomas E. I The W illamina commercial club as ja n ito r of the Willamina Union stopped work since the second ship- Dewey, national campaign chairman Over 300 pounds of discarded pots were invited guests of the Sheridan high school. He replaces Wallace m ent of cotton and ticking has not . . the United Service Organization) pans and any scrap piece of the commercial club m eeting held last Jones, whose resignation was accep t-' arrived. This shipm ent has been de- , *n appreciation for his work done ; v*tal metal was W illamina’s contri Monday, Aug. 18. There were 448 ed this summ er. ¡layed due to national defense orders i >n leading out in the recent drivt bution to the recent drive fo r old members and guests present, eight Mr. and Mrs. Prentice and daugh-1 A pproxim ately one-third of the 75C j fo r funds to aid American soldiers Aluminum fo r Defense. These other- being trom the Willamina club.' ter, Nancy, moved here last week. m attresses to be made in the county sailors and national defense. wise useless pieces of m etal will be Dr. Everson of Linfield college j They are tem porarily living in the " e r e completed before supplies w e re ; On behalf of the U.S.O. directing refine(1 f ° r U8e >n making alloys was the guest speaker. Roy Cobb house. They expect tc exhausted. board, Dewey requested our mayoi used . by airc ra ft m anufacturers. No more applications fo r m a t-, to rem ain at his post to advise an«’ ! _ This scrap m etal was shipped tc It was stated th a t the W illamina locate here perm anently. members were very much impressed Mrs. Prentice, the form er Carolir tresses are being accepted, since aid in the continuance of the w ort t Portland where it will be smelted. with the large num ber of members Schoppert, attend the Willamina about 100 nam es are on the reserve I carried on by the U.S.O, especiall; The national, reports from the alum present and look forw ard to having schools from the fourth to the tenth **st already. However, anyone may in view of the new campaign to b< inum drive show a g reat increase i in response over the pre-drive ex the Sheridan club as their guest ir grades, leave his name and» address at the conducted in th e fall of 1942. p e c ta tio n . This all helps the sudden the near future. home dem onstratilii) ag en t’s o ffic e ! -------------------- -------------------- call for more m ilitary airc ra ft, a A rnold K outonen, president of the in McMinnville. W T N T F 3 ) M17170 TC g reat portion of which are mad« local commercial club, stated that The com forted pr-gram will begin IwElElV 1 9 with the strong aluminum alloys. with the cooperation of every mem a fte r all m attress are completed. ( ber it would help to create new Cooperators are entitled to one com- 1 enterprises and a more active com j fo rte r for each m attress made. The m unity. He fu rth e r stated th a t any fo u r pounds of cotton and 10 yard The ladies in charge of “ Bundles person th a t may have a problem oi . It was announced this week t h a t , of percale required for these corn- for B ritian” announce that the work differences should present them tc . the I.W .A. banquet, sponsored by [ fo rters are supplied by the Surplu is progressing nicely. The need is the commercial club. With this coop- the Ladies’ Auxiliary No. 70, will M arketing adm inistration. All com still here, though, fo r the immediate eration we can build a bigger and be held in the American Legion hal’ fo rters will be made in the six loca’ dem and is great. “ Greetings from the RCAF” was b etter \\ illamina. Friday, A ugust 22. a t 7 p.m. There i centers. Due to the sh o rt summ er season the keynote of the le tte r received in Don t forget Monday. Aug. 25 will be m any interesting speakers 1 -----————------ ---------------- in England, light clothing is out of this office this week from Jack at 6.30 p.m. There will be a specia' such as O. M. O rtoer, international NLLPED the question. So anything with any Lewis, now of the Royal Canadian m eeting for mem bers’ wives and president; Ted Doktor, representa- ¡ w arm th and w ear in it a t all will Air Force. He also included greetings friends. tive; Ju lia Berchum of Portland anr’ 1 be appreciated. from “ Dixie” Dawkins and Melvin j Mayor Bayless of Sheridan. Meeker who are also members of This banquet will be open to t h e ; I Home nursing, home hybiene and the RCAF. About 20 or 25 per cent GUESTS ENTERTAINED of the men in the camp in which , public w ith admission charge of 50* firs t aid are im portant facto rs tc IN BURDON HOME BY a plate. The proceeds will go toward be considered in connection with oui Jack is located are A merican citizens sending delegates to the interna- national defense program. Many per BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON from every state in the union. Jack tional convention in Seattle. sons in this section have been de ______ J says he even ran onto one chap Mrs. Ted Burdon entertained with I Wfh° ‘s..a relative of the Churchmans sirous of obtaining training in these W aller Alvan Graves, retired rail- , lines, and it is the hope of county a luncheon last W ednesday, honoring | ° , , > amina. way mail clerk, passed away Sun- SUGGESTIONS GIV EN officials to give them the opportunity Mrs. A. W. A tkey on her b irth d a y .!, At the m a™ » * R ation the fel- day, A ugust 17. a t the age of 8 3 | Those atten ___ d in ______ g were ___ Mrs. ___ Sophia '° W,S a *'e1. lea'"*"K m ilitary discipline The Yamhill chapter of the Amer- ON PROTECTION OF years, 9 months and 17 days. H e ! ¡can Red Cross desires to enlist the ' Sandburg, -- Mrs. — F rank Smelser, Mrs ) and an,'i drill. drdb A A fte fter r two months they was born near Sheridan and had j services of volunteer registered Adah Hudson, Mrs. Bessie Lamson W1 B° tbe in itial T raining school PEACH & PEAR TREES made his home in Sheridan fo r the ' nurses fo r teaching classes in Homi and Mrs. Pete Madison, all of Wil- | ° ,usb uP(<oa studies th a t apply past seven years. i ---------- Nursing. To qualify for such volun- lamina, and Mrs. H attie D urkin of <>n Cying. “ There the mechanics, Mr. Graves is survived by W. Peach and prune trees should be yn.ne~8’ observers ant* wireless op- Lloyd Graves, P ortland; Mrs. Cath treated fo r the control of the wes- teer teaching positions it is neces- J Chigaco, 111., guest of Mrs. Hudson. | K erato rs are separated and sent on erine H erm an, D allas; Mrs. Nina 1 te rn peach and prune root borer. sary th a t the applicant be a g rad to their respective schools. Follow Herman, Olympia, Wash., and Georg« according to County A gent Rex War- uate registered nurse with a t leas! Ing th a t course comes the actual D. Graves, Eugene. ren. Two treatm en ts are recommend- fo u r years high school work and b flying.” a citizen of the United States. F uneral services will be held Wed- ' ed fo r the control of this insect, ______ The Canadian YMCA is doing a The Yamhill county ch ap ter ex nesday, A ugust 20, a t 2 p.m. in the j One tre a tm e n t is paradichloroben- , , , , . . g reat work there, according to Jack pects to organize classes in Home A wooden dummy and not a visit- mi,,.., «... i - k chapel of the Sheridan F uneral Home zene, commonly known as paradi 4*u.Prin.CLP,al C”m™.iln L‘ief l? f..f? nf_erk a r tl8L Y i11 be the le?d ii’S wth books“ and 'm agazines? a widhng in Sheridan. Interm ent will be which is a crystal product, the odoi county. Applicatior figure the final program program Oi of me the room with furnished s U tionery (th. the Sheridan Masonic cemetery. of which resembles moth balls. Th< j throughout . the t,,c tu u " ‘y’ .rtp p ,’la u 1o ' *’« “ ■'■ in - «-.*■«*«■ other trea tm e n t is a liquid treat- b‘anks tO tbe nuf ses‘ des,rlnf to de midsummer night symphony series officia| IiCAF jngi ja on t|; , m ent with ethylene dichloride emul-i X “ "», r ' Th \ Id ' .urn M ' n T hl 7 civ' c stad ’ ter really looks “ n ea t” ) and a movie sion. The la tte r is a relatively new 1 X / L T i ’ 8h° U' d T V en^R * « p ’ S . three times “ M**<te a bit of PLYWOOD LADIES INVITE P U B L IC FELT BY BRITISH GREETINGS SENT BY LOCAL BOYS FLYING FOR RCAF FOR T R A IN IN G R E T IR E D MAIL C L E R K PASSES AT NEARBY HOME DUMMY WILL GIVE ENTERTAINMENT HOM E MAKERS TO BE TAUGHT treatm en t which has not been, tried , 'hi« hand ’ d o*' athletic ^ « ip w m ithout e n t is also available extensively under Oregon conditions. R° Un2 y c.h.a irm an ’ a t U S ‘ N ational h,s hand-carved p artn er, Charlie Me to the b c()st T , ., Bank building; or the county nurses (Carthy, leading radio comedians foi s ne»kin«z of ik .,', f;, m , In, tbe ase of Pa-radi the soil at Mrs. Nina Miller or Mrs. Ruth Hine the past five years, have been billed t b 2 s t a t io n th e w r it ? * ' . v n est a rtis ts i,„ p .,.1 r „ ___ ! station, the w riter com pared it The home economics extension s e r - r the base of the tree is first leveled „ gardner, _____ , C ourt House, all in Me-1 , as l L e ? eSt fa r «htS PaUl Lem ay’ ito " th e ' new Portland-Colum bia vice of Yamhill county, with Hazel the paradi spread in small bands Minnville. «¿m^h n h , ^ ¿ eCe ) T mer port in size and equipment. Packer as dem onstration agent, wil’ a r ound th e base of the tree, using symphony orchestra. Though the ex- I _____________ _____ sponsor various dem onstrations of one ounce of paradi fo r the large CHORAL CLUB W ILL MEET te n t of the Bergen-M cCarthy “ mus interest to homemakers this fall. . trees and th ree-q u arters ounce foi ■ FOR REGULAR PRACTICE ical” participation in the final con On W ednesday, Sept. 10, ther- ¡trees fo u r years of age or under. ____ ~ _ Directoi _______ cert has not been divulged, will be a county-wide meeting to plan 2 are should be exercised to prevent \ The Choral club will m eet fo r its Lemay has scheduled a"fu!l musical the subjects for the dem onstration; j the crystals from touching the tree reg u lar practice Tuesday, Aug. 26 program to accom pany their appear and to make the schedule for the I dually a space of one inch is lef' at 2:30 sharp, a t the Methodist ance. Mr. and Mrs. George P attee cele home dem onstration agent. A n y . between the crystals and the tree church. com m unity group or women’s club A fter the placing of the crystals Practices were suspended during Mr. and Mrs. Delm ar Hodges and brated their fiftieth wedding ann - Sund“ y' a t ,t h e" wishing to know more about this around the tree, dry d irt is banket’ tbe summ er months, but are getting Miss Florence Ryan of Newberg w ere ____ a . ... ,«... t _r ____ ” „ Sun home picnic grounds a t Estacada. m eeting, or to get more inform a- I over the crystals against the tre t under way again, according to Mrs guests a t the Ira Lamson . home A ttending the festival were theii tion about home economics exten- truck to a height of 8 to 10 inches Floyd Edmiston. director, day. : 10 sons and daughters and families sion work should contact Miss Pack- this bank sloping away from the tree Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Knudson, Mr er in the court house a t McMinnville. Paradi is obtained from feed am ' and Mrs. D. W. Fox and their son Extension m eetings are always oper spray stores. The m aterial costs ap- i and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs to anyone interested. proxim ately 1*4 cents per tree. P L E N T Y SM H O R N Laurice Fox; Mr. and Mrs. Wade The paradi treatm en t should be P attee; Mr. and Mrs. Clement Pat- used during the period from Augus' i tee and son, W ayne; Mr. and Mrs 15 to Septem ber 15, a t a tim e when Alfred Pattee and son, P at; Mr. an«' the tem p eratu re of the soil is abov« Mrs. Loren P attee and children 52 degrees. This trea tm e n t is not | Ronald and Sharon; Mr. and Mrs effective a fte r the soil becomes wet , Guy H artle and daughters, Dar- ---------- The ethylene dichloride solution it thulia and Gloria Ann of Lebanon The basem ent of the local Church obtainable from spray stores and ! Mr. and Mrs. Guy P attee and of C hrist was given a perm anent should be used according to the direc- ; children, Eldon, Delmar, Viola and form last Saturday when about 20 tions on the container. The ethylene Eyeleen, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene men p u t in the concrete work. dichloride trea tm e n t is usually mad' P attee of Wend I ing. The pouring began a t 6 o’clock du r*n(? the late winter. The cash cost Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Reider and in the m orning and was completed by tbis m aterial is about the same a- sons. Seely and Frederick of E sta midnight. Tony Braley of Sheridan *or p arad i; labor cost, however is cada, and their aunt, Mrs. M argaret had charge of the work. lower. The disadvantage of the Tribble and her son and family, Mr. The ladies of the church served ®fbylene dichloride treatm en t is that and Mrs. Lee Tribble and son, Dale dinner at the church a t noon, and ,'s Questionable as to the safety of and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and using it on trees under fo u r to si: lunch again in the evening. Mrs. Fred Reidel of Portland. I years of age. An interesting featu re of the oc casion was the seating of 50 a t th« FAMILY IS PRESENT AT table on which was placed the beau- ANNUAL JONES MEET tifully decorated golden wedding cake from the Lebanon Bakery. The day was one long to be r e The annual Jones-Schuck clan re membered by all the family. union was held in the Fernwood | Thirty young people, including the G range hall, near Newberg, Sunday Loyal Boosters and the interm ediate ‘HARD TIMES COME KNOCKING’ Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones classes of the Church of Christ Bible and children, Ralph, Hazel and j school and th eir teachers, Mrs Har- A hard tim e party will be the fea Christina, attended from W illamina lan W oodruff and Mrs. Vern Hud- . tu re of the evening at the Townsend One hundred and forty-three of dleston, enjoyed an outing on Wed- I social gathering Tuesday. Aug. 26 the clan were present to enjoy the nesday of last week. It included a This meeting is called in the local dinner and the program following trip to Booth's Park and a ’’hobo , Rebekah hall and is th eir regular including a short sermon by Mr. hike.” i social evening. The public is cor- Jones. The hike, covering two miles, took , dially invited, rem em bering to dresr The annual clan gathering date« them to the Boy Scouts' cabin up the I to fit the occasion. “ You may win back 30 years. Only five families W illamina riv er w here the girls en a prize.” reminds Mrs. Whitcomb were present at the first meeting joyed swimming and a hobo lunch president of the local group. COUPLE PASSES 50 YEAR M ARK CONCRETE WORK IS FINISHED FOR L O C A L CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE O U T IN G