Ol)e Willamina Otmes
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VOLUME 33, NO. 2
For a B igger a n d B e tte r IT M am in a
S u pport
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WILLAMINA, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941
$1.50 A YEAR
EVENING SESSION repair added to MONDAY WILL BE
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REMINDER OF THE
BEGIN WORK ON
Frank Smelser has enlarged his
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new
interior
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HEARS COMPTON j Union Oil service station to include
LABORING CLASS rangem ent greets the public as they
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' an autom otive rep air departm ent, in
en ter the local Red & W hite store.
,..T,he !f ir s t- e_v®ning:.
charge
K enton Sept.
Brown.
Ted Gillespie is to be comple
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N ext of Monday,
1, is commonly
Two hundred students are expect
W illamina commercial club was at-
' known as Labor Day and is set aside m ented on the change, which gives
Mr. Brown
tended by 41 members and guests.
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• to commemorate the man and t h e ! it an air of ease in finding w hat is ed to enroll when W illamina Union
This was an encouraging num ber, tc antnmzikil2
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woman whose tin«« is spent, not ju st most desired by the patron.
high school begins its third year in
the leaders of the group. They plan automobile rep airin g makes him cap
to
earn
their
bread
and
b
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tter,
shel-
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The
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departm
ent,
in
charge
present building on Monday
to have fu rth e r m eetings of th a t type abIe of a n y wolk entru sted to them.
te r and clothing, b ut to m ake this ] of Adolph Sunrud, is set off by Sept. 15, a t 9 a.m. They will be
The guest speaker of the evening u They appreciate the good will of nation and the com munities th a t go
the new layout. Meats, Red & W hite greeted by two new teachers, in addi-
was J. C. Compton, county chairm an tae community and solicit the op- to make it up th e ideal of the world. products and Loma Linda health
fo r the sale of defense savings bonds. POitunity to prove equal to it.
We are proud to be Americans. For foods are featu red in T ed’s Red and tio n to the six retu rn in g member?
of the faculty.
He spoke on the national defense
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th a t privilege we can thank the man W hite store.
bonds and savings stamps which are F A M IL Y
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sw inging the ham m er or tu rn in g the
One of the new teachers is Miss
being promoted am ong the citizens
w rench as well as the man a t the
Maxine Morgan, a g raduate of Mount
desk. And we can thank our parents i
of these United States.
Angel college, who will teach home-
Among the guests of the club were
fo r the work expended to make us I
m“ kil’K anii 4fii K physical ed u catio n
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellingsworth of;
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from child
Miss Morgan replaces Miss Jean
C urrier Village. The Ellingsworths
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* H erzberg entertained hOO(j t o the estate of men and women
were form erly of this city having at a v ^ n o r i n g h e ’r a u Jt"and u n c lt I In honor of the day m ost of the 1 V irginia Becker and the Hanna Morse, p; who
“t"ion* resigned to accept
been active in business here.
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^ h o n o r , n g ^ s t o r e s of W illamina and vicinity will Sisters will be at the Club caf(. another poslllon-
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Leslie
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Special music fo r the evening was *"*• “ ““
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ciosed Mondav
over the coming weekend,
beginning
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e u Carson
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. i i i r r n new
furnished by Mrs. Floyd Edm iston Kansas City, Mo., and her aunt,
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f member of the faculty. He is a grad-
Friday
evening,
Aug.
29.
Formerly
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accompanied by Mrs. Ellingsworth. Mr«- Mabie Bayles of Roseburg.
... the ox
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uate of . W illamette
university.
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with
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Tomorrow radic
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The president of the club, Arnold
Seventeen were seated a t the
program
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this
troupe
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table,
including
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Mrs.
Paul
According to our story of a few f
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the M ardas (O regon) high school
K outonen, reminds the members of
turned from a fo u r months engage-
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the com mercial club to remember Freem an and children, Betty, Willet- weeks ago on the fire hazards, it m ent . in
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18 now
taking ® advanced
They and
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in
music
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illamette.
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will
come
the m eeting to be held a t noon on ta and Bobby Jean , Mr. and Mrs. was stated th a t cars were not to will
a very
Evan Davis and children, Dorothy follow closer than 50 fe e t behind
to W illamina high school two half
Septem ber 8.
and L arry, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mon-j a fire truck. T hat was 450 fee t off finished act of dances and songs days each week to direct the band
day,
Y O U T H SUFFERS
* . Rolland Kunzler and
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. - I The
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Z ii/ e S " ; Z iS S He replaces Malcolm Frost.
Miss Irja Seppanen will again be
FROM A T T A C K | I„ the evening Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S g c«r
waUh " a t .
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M r” V i c k ^ S
in charge of the commercial d ep a rt
OF P A R A L Y S I S Freem an entertain ed them a t sup- j
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e s an s.
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ic ers
ee s
fo rtu n a te to obtain the firs t en m ent of the school. Miss Doris Webei
per.
gagem ent of this act as they are will retu rn to teach m athem atics an«'
R EPO R T M ADE ON
Bobby Keene, son of Mr. and M rs.; . r r ~ >VMrr, c « . . „ m v « ' « «1?
booked for several months in the vocal music. Miss Mary Stevensor
S T A M P FOODS TO top
j will begin her fifteen th year of ser-
Virgil Hyder, is in the D oernbecker ( ATT ENDS WEDDING Or
spots in the northw est.
The
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anagem
ent
reveales
they
X,'ce1.'r! bb.'s t'om m un'ty as teacher of
hospital in Portland suffering from
FRIENDS IN SHERIDAN
BE H A D IN M O N TH are installing an am plifier system English,
Latin and dram atics.
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a slight case of infantile paralysis, j
He is expected to be able to be
G arland Huddleston attended the
Foods available during S ep tem b er' and other facilities which will enable
D. W. H iatt will again teach
brought home some time this week wedding of Miss Maisie Sharer fo r purchase w ith blue stam ps by the Club cafe to engage oth er top science and coach boys’ athletics,
end. A nother check will be made daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G rant fam ilies taking part in the Food acts. This is b ut the first of quality Mr. H iatt is beginning his third yeai
today to determ ine his exact condi- sh a re r of Buell, and Chris Coblentz Stam p plan in Oregon were announ- acts coming to the Club for weekend as coach in the high school. Previous
tion. The doctors do not think he son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Coblentz ced today by M. L. Belangie, local engagem ents.
,
1° th a t he tau g h t in the grade schoo
will su ffe r extensive inconvenience of Sheridan, held a t the Sheridan supervisor of the plan. These foods
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for fo u r years. Roy C. W arren wil'
following recuperation.
Mennonite church on Sunday, Aug are obtainable 1", '««cal stores dur- YO U N G STER S A PE
begin his third year as teacher of
industrial arts. Mr. W arren spent a
The rep o rt was circulated th a t he , 24, a t 11 a.m. Rev. Gabe S h an k , ing the month of Septem ber and are
P A R T Y G U E S T S very profitable six weeks a t th«
contracted the disease from the local i officiated.
j th e same as those available during
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Oregon S tate sum m er session, wher
rivers, b u t the physicians do not | Following the weddjng ceremony retirin g August.
Mrs. Edna Moen gave a p arty
he
believe this to be the case, accor - a recep| j on was
at the shank
A fter Septem ber 1 no more blue
,
- specialized
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M ... in m etal casting an«1
,ng to word given to his parents. < hom<? The
cou le ,e ft im. ' credit slips will be redeemed
by " "
Au*- J 2 , honoring hei forging. Mr. W arren has com pleted
----------------------------------------- v ! mediately on a trip to California butchers fo r pork products, accord son- D arrell, on his seventh birth- 11 years of successful teaching.
VISITS PARENTS ON AY
The Coblentz fam ily were form et ing to the announcem ent.
day.
L. N. Riggs will begin his seventb
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ARMY W illamina residents.
| It is also announced that, effec
Children atten d in g were Kay She. y ear as principal of Willamina higl
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Septem ber , the schedule fo, terly, B arbara C afferilla, Janice Hoi- school. He. too. begins his tw elfth
stam p issuance for the state of Ore-
J om™y „ Ste_W®rt,„ Car! Bro , year in the teaching profession.
Bob Linton returned home W ed
gon will go on a uniform basis of Billy 1 oast, Russell H arrison
R eturning students will find th«
nesday night from Wamego, Kas.
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y issuance. All persons in the state Bobby and Eleanor la rk .
building in alm ost new condition
where he had spent the past foui
! who are receiving some type of pub- (
for all the classroom floors have beer
years as m anager in the parts de
Mrs. A lfred W erth and Mrs. Frank lie assistance and purchasing stamp S la te F air P r o g r a m O u tlin e d varnished and the building thorough
partm ent of D aylor’s Motor company
Smelser gave a p arty Sunday, Aug on a catagorical basis will in th r
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ly cleaned. George L. Prentice ha?
store.
Fittingly enough, the opening day taken over his duties as janitor.
Until Septem ber 10 Bob will visit 24, at Buell park, honoring their fu tu re make purchases based on th<
The firgt day of 8ChO0l will be
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W daughters, Mrs. W alter Lippin of income and num ber of persons in of the Oregon state fair a t Salem
will be dedicated to the laboring short, with the busses retu rn in g th«
Linton, and other relatives and Monmouth, and Mrs. Jack Roberts the family.
Those atten d in g the party were
All groups are being notified. Bui man and woman— fo r the fa ir opens students to their homes about noon
friends. A t th a t tim e he will go tc
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Smelser, par- groups not having received a notice on L abor day. O ther special day« j h e work of the day will include
Portland to enlist in the army.
ents of Mrs. R oberts; Mr. and Mrs will be excluded from the food stamp arranged for the week a re :
reg istratio n and assignm ent of stu
Alfred W erth, p aren ts of Mrs. Lep- plan because they did not fall int«
Tuesday, Sept. 2, Townsend day dents to classes, sale of used books
O D D IT Y H A PPENS
pin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wooden th e fam ily size and income bracket and Service clubs’ day; W ednesday collection of book fees and assign
Mr. and Mrs. Amil Moen, Mr. and agreed upon by the Surplus Mai- G overnor’s day and Salem day rnent of lockers. Time will be giver
IN H O M E GAM E Mrs.
William Trem blay, Mr. and Mrs. keting adm inistration and the Oregon ; Thursday,
Portland R ealtors’ am
students to purchase necessary
O F P I N O C H L E Lawrence Johnston, Mr. and Mrs state public w elfare commission. American Legion day; Friday, Farm- to
new books from Newby’s Pharmacy
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Ted Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Te«'
More inform ation may be obtained l ers’ and Farm organizations’ d a y
Any students who have used book
The unusual happened in pinochle
gurdon, Mrs. E sther Fawk,
Mrs. from the county w elfare adminis- j S aturday, E ditors’ and Childrens'
to sell should tu rn them in to th«
playing the other day. Mr. and
Mrs j ames Buswell, W a y n e Wooden tra to rs or case workers.
day; Sunday. Sept. 7, F ratern al day
student book store m anager befort
Brown entertain ed . Mr. and Mrs. \y a yne Roberts, Mildred Severens
9 a.m., Monday, Sept. 15. Student
R. D. H eath at their home with the g e^ y j ean H ofrichter, Richard Smel-1
are asked not to purchase new book?
game. Mrs. H eath held 1500 trum p ser> Mervin W erth, Mr. and Mrs '
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until they have registered.
of h earts and her p artn er held
300 j acj( R oberts and Mr. and Mrs
pinochle and two mr-«««»«-
W alter Leppin.
Those fam iliar w ith the game
will
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FO O TB A LL SEASON
. . . . this
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dinner,
including , a
hug
appreciate
unusual , , happening „ , Potluck
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birthday cake, was served. Garnet
BEGINS T U E S D A Y
M il I
were played and Mervin W erth took
U r r IvztlX U r
movie pictures of the group.
Football season for the Willamini
Union high school will sta rt T ues
day, Sept. 2, with about 30 boys
present. The first game of the new
Virgil W right, secretary-treasurei
FROM C A M P JOB
' season will be played a t Nestueca
of the Pacific Plywood Corporation
W ednesday, Sept. 27.
Mrs. W right and her m other, Mrs
Rev. H. H. Miles retu rn ed Mon-
Coach D. W. H iatt has a big job
Helena A rlitt. left Monday on a twe
, , vacation
.
» trip
• , to v Yellowstone
ti
day evening from Smith Creek
in
aw aiting him of filling places left
weeks
,
the Silver Creek recreational area
¡vacant by 10 seniors. However, lit
N ational park.
is optim istic concerning the fu tu re
V erner B randt of Olympia, Wash. where he was m anager fo r confer-
.s taking W right’s plac^ at the plant * "ce (frouPs
Methodist church,
of the W illamina team.
during his absence. The Brandt M arguer.te Miles also accom panied'
fam ily are living tem porarily at the h,m home-
GATHERERS FOR NEEDY
Breeden auto court.
Rev Miles will preach at Butler
BRITONS APPRECIATIVE
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j and W illamina Sunday morning, af-
NIFCF P VY S Y ISIT TO
*er an absence
several Sundays
Appreciation has been expressed
LOCAL POSTAL HEAD
WILL v , £ pOR T o p
to those who have brought in g a r
m ents fo r shipping to Britian. About
POINTS AT STATE FAIF
126 garm ents have been received
Miss Ruth F arm er of Richreal
and sent in to Portland, where a
came Sunday fo r a few days’ visit
O utstanding addition in the Future
I ship is being loaded every two weeks.
with her aunt. Mrs. Frank Fawk.
Miss F arm er was featured by a Farm ers of America participation ir 1
More woolen garm ents are greatly
picture and story in the Sunday the Oregon state fair Septem ber 1
i in demand.
Journal of August 24 as sweepstake« to 7 will be the “ b etter farm in g ”
A 'te r canning season, it is hoped
w inner w ith a wool suit in the 4-H contest sponsored by the Kiwanis
there will be volunteer w orkers to
club sewing division a t the Polk clubs of Oregon. Each ch ap ter in
make new garm ents.
the state will have one com petitor
county fair.
who will show his p roject in the FFA
B u tler C r o u p H «7/ C a tlie r
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Spence and building on the grounds.
daughter. Miss Opal Spence, attended
The FFA livestock ju dging con
The Butler W omen's Society will
the Colfax. N ebr., picnic a t Eugen« test, one of the highlights of th en
meet a t the home of Mrs. Louis Pet-
Sunday. Aug. 17, where they met com petition, is scheduled fo r F ri
I tyjohn on Friday, Sept. 5.
day m orning. Sept. 5.
many old tim e friends.
| HONORS REUNION
GOOD SHOW AT
CLUB PROMISED
18 ON
vacatio n preacher back