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% Willamina Oimes — f o r a Itiffffrr a n d M etter I f 'illa n i’W VOLUM E .14, No. 31 S u pport Your C o m m e rc ia l C lu b — W ILLA M IN A , Y A M H ILL CO U N TY , OREG O N . T H U R SD A Y , MARCH 19, 1942 $1.59 A i t. WILLAMINA CLINIC TEACHERS NAMED BASEBALL DATES CHANGE IN CIVIC LOCAL BOY GETS NOW OPEN D irectors of W illam ina union high SET FOR YEAR NAVY CROSS CLUB PROGRAM Dr. V ictor E. Jo h n so n , C h iro p rac tic P hysician, in n o u n c H the opening of the W illam ina C linic, one of the la rg e st and moat »unitary clinics in the n o rth w est. T he d octor hus a c q u ire d the fineat- < q u ip n ien t availab le in the physio th e ra p y held and will sh o rtly install th e la te st, shock-<proof X -ray,"T he E x p lo re r", which opens new fields in radiology. The D ierk er colonic m achine, th< very la te st in thia field of th erap y has also been added to his clinic. He an n o u n ces th a t th e sh o rt wave, in fra -re d and sine w ave m achines along w ith the best in la b o rato ry , m icroscopic and blood p re ssu re ap p a ra tu s has been installed and more eq u ip m en t is a rriv in g daily. T he d o c to r com es to W illam in i very highly recom m ended and w ith a clinical b ack g ro u n d o f experienc w ith lead in g men in his profession, am i is highly resp ected by the medicnl d en tal an d d ru g less p rofession, h av ing followed d e n tistry . Dr. Jo h n so n ’s fam ily, his w ife, d a u g h te r, and son will soon jo in him and will make th e ir hom e in W illam ina. NO LIMIT ON TIN FOR HOME CANNING P len ty o f tin cuns will be a v a il able for hom e can n ers th is y ear, R. B. T ay lo r, of th e O regon USDA w ar board, has been in fo rm ed by the wai p roduction board. Tin c an s fo r hom e ca n n in g a re not Included in th e re c e n t o rd e r r e s tric t ing tin fo r com m ercial pucking of ninny com m odities. Hom e c a n n e rs can o b tain all o f the cans th ey need from th e ir usual su p p liers, and will n o t be re q u ire d to p resen t an y kind of a p rio rity certificate. H ard w are atore? and o th e r d istrib u to rs will be able to buy h om e-canning ty p e cans from th e 'r m a n u fa c tu re rs w ith o u t re stric tions. Home c a n n in g is being en couraged th is y e a r a s a m eans o f liftin g some o f th e load from com m ercial can n ers, who have been asked fo r capacity packs of m any fru its and vegetables. O regon pea and to m a to ca n n e rs hnve been asked fo r a 25 per cen t increase o v er last y e a r’s pack, an d bean and sw eet corn ca n n e rs a re asked to op e ra te at cap acity . A 100 pet* cen t in crease in home conn ng over 1941 will release a lot m ore of th e'co m m ercial pack fo r o th er needs, including food fo r th is co u n t r y ’s arm ed forces an d fo r those of o th e r u n ited nations. The w ar p roduction b o a rd ’s recent tin co n serv atio n o rd e r, designed to stre tc h one -year’s tin supplies ovei th re e y e a r’s needs, in creases the am o u n t o f tin fo r c a n n in g hasit foods such a s peas, to m ato es, g reen beans, c o rn , a sp a ra g u s, to m a to juice and e v ap o rated m 'lk . T he o rd e r pro h ibits th e use of t'n fo r packing sue) item s as dog food, coffee, tobacco < aviur, b eer and m otor oil. Tin fo r pack ng m any fru its and vi g e ta b ’es w h'ch can be Preserved by d ry in g is re stric te d to 75 p er cent o f th e 1940 re q u ire m e n ts. In this g ro u p a re apples, p ru n es, ap rico ts and fre e sto n e peaches. M ore home dry ng is ex pected til's y e a r as well. •chool have reelected all teach ers and the building custodian a>. an increase Mr. and Mrs. O. W . Benefiel are The Civic Club was forced to post- T u a la tin V alley Baseball league ■ pone plans to e n te rta in th e senior ex p erien cin g a g r e a t th rill. I t was in salary fo r the high school fo r the schedule fo r the com ing season was high school girls and th e ir m others announced last w eek th a t th e ir son, school y e a r 1942-43. T he fa c u lty in released this w eek. T he loop, which next week when w ord was recieved O scar, J r ., radiom an 3rd class, USX, will s ta r t play A pril 12, includes cludes: L. N. Riggs, p rin cip al; D. H. ■ th a t due to illness, S adie O rr D un was am ong those who w ere aw arded team s fro m Dai-ry Creek, Forest bar, d istin g u ish e r O regon clubw om an th e N avy’s highest honor, th e Navy H iatt, coach; Roy C. W arren, indus Grove, V e rb o o rt. McM innville, S h e ri was com pelled to cancell he.>- Cross. trial a r ts ; M ary S tevenson, en glish; dan and W illam ina. T he medal was aw arded fo r e x tri speaking eng ag em en ts. Mrs. D un Irja S ep panen, com m ercial; Doris b a r’s visit was th e chief a ttra c tio n of o rd in a ry heroism in the a tta c k on T he schedule is as follow s: W eber, m ath em atics; and M axine the club c a le n d a r and g re a t re g re t is P e a rl H arbor, on D ecem ber 7. A pril 12— M organ, home econom ics. G eorge L. i felt. Both frien d s o f th e p a re n ts and of S heridan a t D airy Creek. P ren tice was rehired as ja n ito r. Plans a re now u n d erg o in g discus th e youth join in w ith Uncle Sam in V erboort a t F o rest Grove. sion to e n te rta in the sen io r g irls at saying, “ Well d o n e.” M cM innville a t W illam ina. a m eetin g o f the club on May 22nd A pril 19— w ith a luncheon as o rig in ally schedul W illam ina a t V erboort. ed and a p ro g ram , and if possible to F o rest G rove a t Sheridan. secure the services of Mrs. D u n b ar at , D airy C reek a t McMinnville. th a t tim e. A pril 26— T he program on hom e d eco ratin g D airym en in te re ste d in the produc V erb o o rt a t D airy Creek. due to be p re se n te d in May is se t up tion o f g ra d e A milk fo r th e arm y M cM innville a t F orest Grove.- R equests of six high school stu d e n ts to the next m eeting. T he C horal Club c a n to n e m e n t to be located betw een S h erid an a t W illam ina. fo r a sh o rte r school y e a r en d in g ir will e n te rta in . M onm outh and C orvallis a re invited May, w ere p re se n te d a t a school May 3— Mrs. F re d B eatty is ch airm an of to a tte n d u h e a rin g o f the Milk C on V erb o o rt at S h eridan. i board m eeting M arch 5. the hostess com m ittee. ti ol board to be held a t the Benton D airy C reek a t F oreat Grove. Due to the fa c t th a t th ere a re ap M others o f sm all ch ildren a re re hotel in C orvallis. March 23, at 19:30 W illam ina a t M cMinnville. m nded o f th e club k in d e rg a rd e n in p ro xim ately 200 stu d e n ts in school a.m . May 10— the M ethodist church basem ent, com in d only s ’x re q u e ste d the schools to C ounty a g e n t Rex W arren sta te s , D airy C reek a t W illam ina. pe'.ent care fo r th e ch d d ren is p ro 'o se e a rly , the school board decided th a t a t this h earin g in fo rm atio n on S h erid an a t M cM innville. vided. and the sm all charge o f 15c ‘o m ake no change in th e school y ear, and to go aheaif w ith th e Spring v aca he price paid fo r milk and o th e r im F o re st G rove a t V erboort. p er c h :ld. , tio n scheduled fo r T h u rsd a y and F ri p o rta n t problem s will be dscussed. M ay 17— day, M arch 26 and 27. It is indicated th a t a m a jo rity of M cM innville a t V erboort. T he board recom m ended th a t th e he milk used will come from new F o rest G rave a t D airy Creek. ! students use this v a c a tio n to establish producers. At the p re se n t tim e th ere W illam ina a t S heridan. gardens a t th e ir hom es. The B u tler ch u rch fellow ship d in ■ not sufficient grade A milk pro d u c May 24— O th er re a so n s fo r not changin'? n e r will be held a t the church F riday | V erb o o rt a t W illam ina. 'd fo r ex isting m arkets. he te :m w e re : 1— T h e re is little h a r evening, M arch 27 a t 6:30 p.m. Any d a iry m a n in te re ste d in pro- I S h erid an a t F o re st Grove. vest ng to be done in the W illam ina E verybody is invited to a tte n d , and lu c tin g milk fo r th is new m a rk e t is M cM innville a t D airy Creek. ladies a re asked to please b rin g t | a re a befo re th e m iddle of Ju n e . 2— May 31 — uiged to n o tify th e co u n ty a g e n t’s M any stu d e n ts w ould be released covered dish. itlice. T hen a le p re se n ta tiv e o f th<* W Demina a t D airy C reek, fro m school, an d would loi’“ r on th e T h ere w ill, be a p rogram com m enc -kite d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re will j She: idan a t V erboort. ing a t 8 o ’clock, with civilian defense rtie e ts. 3— S a tu rd a y school s illegal, nake farm calls and discuss fu rth e r F o rest G rove a t M cMinnville. lead ers o f W illam ina in a tte n d a n c e even though som e schools do o p e ra te J u n e 7— he requ rem en ts fo r local p ro ducers to give in stru c tio n s in a ir raid and on S a tu r d a y .' 4 — T he g re a te st need D airy C reek a t S heridan. *n m eet g ra d e A reg ulations. in co m b a tin g in cindiary bombs. I t will fc-r help in this com m unity is d u rin g W i'lnm ina at F o rest G rove. be to e v e ry o n e ’s a d v an tag e to a tte n d the p ’a n t’ng season which occurs e a r V erb o o rt at M cM innville. ly in th e sp iin g . this m eeting. J u n e 14— Those pupils who have jobs e ith e r in F o re st G rove a t W illam ina. h a rv e st or in th e fo re sts w ill be per- Mrs. H ugh F lan ery accom panied D airy C reek at V erboort. Mrs. F ra n k Sm elser to E ugene F r i m 'tte d to com plete th e ir school yea: M cM innville a t S h erid an . day, w here M rs. S m etjer visited a. ea rly , provided th e y m ake app licatio n the home of h e r d a u g h te r. Mrs. Jack to the high school Principal. Mrs. A m erica, you m ay n o t like to Mrs. F re d ia M adison visited Mrs. R oberts an d Mrs. F lan ery visited Mr. hear it, b u t you do n ’t know how to Sophia S an d b erg a t th e M cM innville and Mrs. Raym ond E vans and fam feed y o u r fam ily. Only about a fo u rth hospital recently. She re p o rts Mrs. ily. R ussell S m elser re tu rn e d horn» if the A m erican people a re really S a n d b e rg is very m uch im proved. w ith them . well fed. S elective Service record HEARING TO BEHELD TO SERVE DINNER MRS. AMERICA MEETS THE WAR The sp rin g v acation is scheduled fo r M arch 26 and 27. T h u rsd a y and Friday. The high school is h av in g th e vaca tio n so th e stu d e n ts w i'l be able te l.e’p w ith sp iin g g a r d e n n g . Irja S e p p an en sp en t S a tu rd a y and S u n d ay in E ugene. BORON WILL STOP YELLOW TOP how th n t a b o u t one-third o f all men e je c te d fo r physical disab ility had d efects te 'a te d to m a ln u tritio n . It's tim e the cooks o f A m erica becam e nu- ti ition-consc ous. To help housew ive- u n d e rsta n d the basic principles of good n u tritio n , the office o f defense health and w elfare services hns pre pnred a “ food gu id e.” It is in broad g eneral te rm s so th a t you can work it out in accordance w ith th e special ’•referen ces of y o u r own fam ily, f'h e ik over the follow ing list and see if you serve these foods w ith regul- •v ity : Milk and milk products, nt least a p in t fo r everyone, m ore fo r •hildren. O range, to m atoes, g ra p e fru it, a t least once a day. G reen or •e’low v e g e ta b ’es, one big helping •r m ore, e ith e r raw o r cooked. O ther ■•egetables and fru it, every day. vary- ■ig acco rd in g to season. B read and •( real, whole g ra in or enriched. M eat, •oultry o'' f i h ; or occasionally dried ’-cans, peas, or nuts. Eggs, 3 or 4 a • •p i; an v w ay vou may choose. T h a t’s a 'l -but study this list seriously. Un know ingly, you m ay be n e g le c tin ' one o f your biggest jobs, o f v ital im p o r'a n c e to your fam ily and you: co u n try . * SPRING VA C A TIO N STUDENTS ASK FOR LONGER WEEK W IL L CLOSE • A ll * m in a • W il'a - * hour * * w e e k . T h e s ta tio n s w ill b e o p e n * * o n ly f r o m * * w eek * a ll d a y S u n d a y s , a c c o r d in g * a h a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e b y th e * * f o llo w in g * » » s e rv ic e w ill s ta tio n s go a of 72 8 a .m . to 8 p .m . o n days and ♦ on w ill b e c lo s e d to d e a le r s . * * U n io n , T e X a c o . H a n c o c k * R ic h fie ld * » a and » LOCAL HAPPENINGS EARLY _______ * Boron applied at th e ra te o f 30 pounds per acre will check yellow I top in a lfa lfa . Yellow to p disease in a lfa lfa , a c co rding to c o u n ty a g e n t Rex W ar- i re n . has increased d u rin g th e past few years. T ria ls in O regon an d o th e r sta te s have in d icated th a t t h ’s yellow top condition is p re v a le n t d u rin g th e second and th ird cro p s and can be checked by th e app licatio n o f 30 pounds boron p e r acre. Mr. W a rre n sta te s th a t th is t r e a t m ent fre q u e n tly re su lts in an in crease o f over one to n p er a c re , fr e q u e n tly m ak in g it possible to o b ta in second and th ird c u ttin g s o f a lfa lfa , i w hereby w ithout the ap p lic a tio n , no second or th ird crops w ere o b ta in e d . Boron can be o b ta in e d fro m local feed d ealers a n d will e a rn p a y m e n t u n d e r th e AAA progrom . S ta n d a rd » * » FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT This is the ideal set o f equipment needed in every home to control fires started by incendiary bombs. It includes sack of DRY sand, two large pails, long-handled shovel with square edge, hoe, sufficient garden hose (with adjustable nozzle) to reach all rooms, ladder to reach attic, first aid kit, ax or hatchet, rope for use on roof, and flashlight. Mrs. F re id a R eynolds an d son, ? ra ig sp e n t th e w eek end w ith h e r a th e r R. H. Y ates. Mr. C. W . H a rris a n d g ra n d d a u ghter o f St. H elens visited his son, T. E. H a rris, over th e w eek end. Mr. and M rs. W endel R ogers of P o rtla n d w ere re c e n t v isito rs a t th e hom e o f Mrs. R o g er’s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Shipley. Mr. an d Mrs. F re d Me G illviary o f S e a ttle sp e n t a few days la st w eek visiting a t th e H. S hipley hom e. Bob, “ Doc” , T om linson, o f G re s ham is v isitin g W illam ina school pals th is week. Mrs. L eona D aun a n d M rs. A rchie Bones o f Salem w ere S un d ay callers a* the hom e o f M rs. D a u n ’s b ro th e r R. L. N orris.