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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1943)
F Willamina Oim&$ — For a Itifaier and H cttcr W illam in a S u p p o rt WILLAMINA, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON VOLUME 83 NOM LEE 10 New Coop Secures Christmas Packages Friday Last Day First Unit For To Get Ration | « Market-Grocery * Must Be Mailed In November Says P. 0 . ri , „. 7 Book No. 4 Your C o m m ercia l C lub — Thursday, October 28, 1943 $2.00 A YEAR National War Chest Drive Lags In Willamina Section calling I he postoffice is again calli Stories a n d press releases Completion of the final trans public attention to the extreme Ration Book 4 is being issued S h e r i d a Ï1 M e a t M a r k e t ’ indicate that the drive to put fer of the Willamina cold storage urgency of e a r l y Christmas by the Grade and High School Yamhill county over the top in plant to the Community Co mailing. The Postal Bulletin lists staff members aided by several ' the National War Chest cam operative was announced this a number of the reasons why, if volunteers from the community Man Buys Bunn paign is progressing quite satis week, the transfer being as of your packages are not mailed including Mrs. Shipley, Mrs. El factorily. In the west end of the August 1st. While the Cooper early, they will not get through liot, Mrs. Benefiel, and Mrs. Per Grocery And Market county it is not so good. In Willa ative has been in possession but we are reprinting only a por rin at the high school for one Fred L. Bunn, Willamina gro mina the drive is gathering mo since the 1st of August, the tion which dteail the most vital more afternoon and e v e n i n g from 2:30 until 8 PM. If you cery man for the past four years, mentum very slowly and while status of the legal title was such reasons. There can be no assurance, in have not secured Ration Book has sold his business to C. F. the house to house efforts have that no definite statement could be made that the eransfer would view of the unavoidable handi No. 4 as yet be sure to come to Luttropp of Sheridan. Mr. Lut- not been entirely completed it is be finally closed. The purchase caps of war, that gifts and cards the high school Friday. People tropp will take the store over tea early to make accurate pre of this business is part of a plan mailed in the weeks immediately without this book will be re M o n d a y , November 1st. M r. dictions. 1c seems however fr^m early by the new cooperative organiza preceeding Christmas will be de quired to go to the Ration Board Bunn will live in Willamina and tion toward the operation of a livered on time. Such matter and make application after the take a needed rest until spring. returns that there have not been food store in the city of Willa must not impede the movement closing hour Friday, October 19. He states he has no definite enough '2'ge donations and rank and file donations will have to be mina. Members are anxious for of war materials and porsonnel The 1038 Ration Books were plans for the future. from $5 up for the average fam the establishment of this part and military mail. issued at the high school Tues “Transportation facilities are day and Wednesday. However, High Production Of Needed ily, if Willamina is to fill its of the business and it is planned quota. to advance it as rapidly as pos heavily burdened. The number no waiting in line has been re Crops Asked In Goals And a five dollar gift to so sible. The first phase will pro of railway cars and airplanes quired. Of these, 389 books were Continued high production of worthy cause is not large, con bably be a meat market, either available for handling Christmas issued to Polk County residents important crops, with em sidering a that it is in most cases at the plant or in connection mail is far below that of former and 694 were issued to people phasis on food yielding high less than a half earnings. with the store, when that busi years. Facilities simply are not from Yamhill County. The after amounts of those food in proportion to And, counting the day’s available to transport and de noon has proven to be the most fact that the ness is operating. liver, in the last three weeks be popular time for registration. In land and labor expended, is called need is so large, and acute, a fore Christmas, the tremendous fact 803 people have been issued for in 1944 production goals an- day’s earnings is not unreason- George Lawson Now quantities of mail that we here books by the afternoon shift nounced this week by the Oregon i “ Stationed At Trinidad USDA war board. ' 1 aD,e' tofore moved in that period. If you have already g’ven a while only 283 were issued by Established at a three-day George Morris Lawson, son of “More than 30 thousand postal the evening workers. No figures small donation, call some mem Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lawson, employees have gone into the a r e availible as yet on the meeting of state farm leaders ber of the committee and in and agricultural agency repre is stationed at Trinidad, S. A. armed forces. They have been Thursday’s registration. sentatives, the goals are intend crease your gift to this worthy He has completed his course of largely replaced with less expe- ed to be the best contribution cause. studies as a navy aviation metal ienced personnel. In the past, we Order Of Purple Heart that Oregon can make, with smith and machinist, graduating have called in more than 200,000 capacity use of its agricultural Tremblay-Conrad Truck Change from school at Norman, Okla- temporary employees to help us Awarded Howard H. Kidd Hearing Next Tuesday homa, June 19. He enlisted on wjth the holiday mails. Great Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Kidd of resources, to the nation’s 1944 September 21, 1942. Lawson is numbers of these are now in the McMinnville havq just received war crop needs. Just as the final If anybody around Willamina graduate of the Willamina armed forces and war industries. the beautiful medal. Order of decisions on state goals were or in the immediate district be high school. This year we must rely largely the Purple Heart, which the ar made by Oregon people, so will lieves that it would not be in the upon women and high school my awarded posthumously to each Oregon farmer be asked to public interest for John Trem boys and girls, who cannot work their son Howard H. Kidd, killed decide on the best contributions blay of this city to acquire the Eddie Fox At Camp Farragut , I long hours or at the high speed in action in the South Pacific his farm can make toward meet truck operating rights held by According to word leccnei , experienced personnel.” Ray Conrad, a chance to express last August. The medal, one of ing the goals. is parents, K '_______ his parents David E. (Eddie) Increased acreage is sought it will be given at the Salem of the oldest decorations in the ar Fox is now located at Camp Far Falling Tree Injures my is awarded for high devotion for some crops, and as only so fice of the Public Utilities Com- ragut in Idaho and Reports that Forrest Zetterberg to duty and inscribed on the re much land is available, propor , missioner, George H. Flagg, on he likes it there. Eddie has fal side are the words ‘For tionate decreases are asked for Tuesday, November 2. A public len in line and has been chosen Forrest Zetterberg, t i m b e r verse others. In the “more wanted" hearing is set for 1 :30 that af to sing in the church choir. He fuller for Hanson Timber Com Military Merit.” group are wheat, 800,000 acres, ternoon. Conrad has a common says that he is lonesome but pany was badly hurt Monday up 6 per cent; dry edible peas. carrier permit for a limited ter Robert H. Wise Now In that he is well fed and cared for, afternoon when he was struck 75,000 acres, up 75 per cent; su ritory, and can go out 50 miles his parents relate. by limbs of a falling tree. Two Naval Technical School gar beets, 12,000 acres, up 20 for forest products. Eddie left Willamina for the ribs were broken and he was per cent; corn, 60,000 acres, up Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wise have service the 11th of this month. otherwise bruised, how seriosly 18 per cent. received word that their son, Cut Livestock To Fit Feed is not known yet. He was taken Robert H. Wise, Aviation Ma Supply, 1944 Oregon Goal in the Willamina ambulance to chinists Mate 2nd class, now at Mrs. Al Newby Honors Adventists To Hold Prayer the general hospital in McMinn Naval Technical Training Center Obtaining most efficient use House Guest At Stork Shower Service For Missionaries ville for treatment. of available feed supplies is the in Chicago where he will have Mrs. A. D. Newby gave a No. 7 objective of the 1944 live A special prayer service for four months of intensive train the health and safety of their Rebekah Meeting Has Good Stork Shower at her home last stock and poultry production in g when he will graduate as missionaries, held as prisoners Attendance—One Initiated Machinists Mate First Class, Thursday evening, honoring her program set up for Oregon, R. B. guest. Mrs. James Cummins of of war, will be conducted at the A large attendance was p re giving him a first class petty of Dundee, the former Miss Helen Taylor, chairman of the Oregon Grand Ronde Seventh-day Ad USDA war board, said this week ficers rating. ventist church on Saturday, Oct sent at the regular monthly Parrett of Willamina. in announcing goals adopted at meeting of the Rebekah Lodge Robert was home for a couple Invited guests were Mrs. Geo. the recent state conference of ober 30. last Thursday night and one n°w of weeks the first part of this Eighty-nine adults and twenty member was initiated into the month after almost two vears of Hahn, of Sheridan, Mrs. Lloyd farm leaders and agricultural Kenneth Shet- sevdn children-members of Ad order service i'l lhc South Pacific, he ! .F ra n k Smilrer. Mrs. speacilists. ventist missionary families and Goals of ing enlisted Jilc’ Rob(,rts Mrs. Hugh Flan- ' pre7 the closing of the lodge, end Bud Jensen hav.ng e',R call h ig h for 'n u a m reduction b e r7 o f beef parts of families left in fields a- a After harvest auction se’o was en th day after Pearl Harbor. In far when the war broke-are still joyed which neUp'’ 821.81 and o’" engagement, Robert’s ship ery, Mrs. Charles W ebb. Mrs. W. cattle and other meat animals, interned in Germany, India, Ja provided consider- h’e enterta'r 5v-i ■ torpedoed and sunk and he C. Tremblay. Mrs. Roy Hurl. sjiarp cut s ¡n output of broilers pan, North Borneo, China, and ment for the crowd. Remem with other men were rescued bv Mrs. Frank Fawk, Mrs. C linton and hogs, and maintanance of the Philippines, Mr. Hardin el- brance cards we”-' rent to sick other units of the naw from the 1 Lord’ Mrs’ ^ roy C>u T milk and egg production at the f th 7 th °P al s Pence’ Mrs- Luther Hyder. highest possible levels. d e r , said when announcing this m w i i io n i.u i c iic n iu iic ii members and refreshments were lac,I,c- and Aileen Mtezger. Entertain- * _______________ . special service. Among these. In aerved by committee, ment included the arranging of said, there are missions d.rec- A waah<loth nnd n a p k in School Children Enlisted scrambled words in right order Extension Unit Will Meet tors, physicians, nurses, eva - s|lower ¡a planned for the Dec- to spell the differet parts of a The Willamina Extension Unit gelists, teachers, and secie aiies. 2nd meeting for the bene- In Thrift Campaign baby outfit. Mrs. Flanery and meets Thursday. November 4, at Reports thus far indicate that ^¡t of |be jqqp home and mem- S c h o o l children throughout Webb tied in winning the 10:30 AM at the home of Mrs. three of those restrained m ( hi- bers are requested to bring their Yamhill county will be enrolled Mrs. prizes, both having had all the s. H. Bare. The subject is “Care na may possibly be repatriated offering to the December meet in a thrift campaign this year as words correct. of Feet”. All cordially invited. and returned on the MS “Grip- ing. part of a school at war program Each guest made up a page for Bring with you soap, towel, and sholm,” now on her second trip. Attention is also called to the conducted by the Oregon war fi a scrap book with her name foot basin for pedicure, They are Rev. B. L. Anderson, fact that visiting Rebekahs are nance committee. the name of the article given. Luncheon is served. Those go- Amoy; Dr. C. L. Dale, Shanghai; always welcome to m e e t i n g s To help win the war, children , the gift card, and a picture of jng from town meet at Mrs. Fred and Mrs. D. D. Coffin, Cahton. which are held the first and should be thrifty and the war i a baby, boy or girl, and the name Beatty’s home for ride out, at Mr. Hardin says that the ser third Thursdays of each month. stamp savings program is de- she wished it to be called. The 10:25* vice here is part of a world-wide signed to fix this idea firmly in I refreshments consisted of whip- -------------------------- prayer program that will be car Russell Smelser Spends youngster’s minds during the ped jello with peaches, tea and Womens Society Of Butler ried out in all Adventist church Short Leave At Home war. coffee, and was served from a Church To Hold Meeting es this week. A growing anxiety The schools at war program is table beautifully decorated with Russell J. Smelser A-S, Navy and feeling of concern for the gladiolus, pink roses, snap dra- The Women’s S o c i e t y of safety and welfare of their mis V-12, left Wednesday evening under the direction of Rex Put gons, blue ribbon, and pink ta- Christian Service of the Butler nam, superintendent of nub’ic in for Butte, Montana, after having sionaries has prompted the Exe Methodist church will have its Mrs. F. W. Blum, pers. cutive Committee of the General spent a seven-day leave with his struction, and .... ........ Many lovely gifts were re- regular monthly business meet- member of the Oregon war fi- Conference at Washington, D.C. parents and other relatives here. nance committee. Mrs. Blum is ’ ceived. Colors were carried out I ing November 5th at 2 PM at Russel is stationed at Butte, and to recommend the devoting of also president of the state Par-1 by the honor guest dressed in the home of Mrs. Charles Uni- is taking training at the School the day appointed for special ent Teacher Association. I blue and the hostess in pink. cume on Gold Creek Road. of mines there. prayer in their behalf.