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. 0» U b ..ry . 'J " '° ^l)c Willamina V O LU M E 35 N U M B E R 47____________ WILLAMINA, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGO N. THURSDAY, JULY I I, 1946_____________________________________ PAVING ISSUE WAXES WARMER MORE LIGHT SHED DETAILS EXPLAINED IN INTERVIEW WITH WATER COMMITTEE Plyw ood C om pany Sponsors Fire Prevention Ads LET S PUT WILLAMINA IN THE FRONT RANKS OF THE LITTLE CITIES The Timos b e lie v e s th a t se n tim e n t is p re p o n d e ra n tly for p a v in g in W illa m in a , in such a m odest w a y a s th e council h a s su g g e ste d . T here is no e le m en t of o p p re ssiv e n e ss or o v o rb e a ra n c e in th e m atter. The C o u n cil is p ro p o s ing a n im provem ent for the C ity a n d is to be h ig h ly com- m endod for it. It is u p to th e citizen s to b e for it or a g a in s t it. The terrible toll of fire in the forests and the agents that contri bute most to these fires Is vividly set out In a series of ads prepared by tb< Forestry Department. These ad» will be sponsored in the Times by tin Pacific Plywood company, now officially known as the Olympia Ve neer Company, W illam ina Division. Fire takes an immense toll of timber In the nation each year and every man, woman and child In the country is a direct loser in these holocausts. Read these ads each week In the Times. $2.00 A YEAR GRANGE TAKES UP“ INADEQUATE” SUGAR RATION ADOPT RESOLUTION TO OBTAIN RESURVEY OF SUGAR STOCKS R ight Now, Ihe C ity h a s on h a n d som e h ig h w a y m oney The arbitrary, unwarranted and In order that the niatUrs and th a t is to be u se d on Ihe stre e ts. It seem s to th e Tim es th a t unreasonable attitude of the govern fa ils regarding the proposed pav mental bureaus having control of th is m oney is only w a ste d in th e te m p o ra ry m ak esh ifts th a t ing be made us d ear as possible, the sugar situation, hare at last lb « Tlnx-s has serured further details a r e u s u a l in a little d a b of g ra v e l h e re a n d th e re a n d w hich come in under the censure of the from the street committee and they is u s u a lly w a sh e d out a n d blow n a w a y . Oregon State Grange. They have a- are published again In the hope (hut dopted the follow ing resolutions: they will help toward a general W a te r a n d se w e r im provem ents a r e im m ensely u rg en t WHEREAS the present sugar al understanding of the matter. Bu, w e re th ey in th e forefront; th e re w o u ld be, w ithout location for home canning is entirely "It Is very encouraging to note Alexander Prentice, who had beer, inadequate to care for home canning d o u b t, a s m uch o p p osition b e c a u s e of th e p ressin g n e e d that the people of Willamina are lit for several m onths passed away for b e tte r stre e ts. needs, and actively discussing a proposal for Monday, July 8th, at the home of his WHEREAS, even at this early date hard surfacing some of the streets. Of c o u rse cem ent is th e best h a rd s u rfa c in g th a t th ere son Lee. here In W illam ina, where he in the season, there is a considerable With the thought In ntlnd of ex had made his home during the past wastage of fresh fru its now ripening is. but just w h a t tow ns a re g e ttin g c e m e n t? A R ussian plaining Its relation to the project five years. due to lack of cannng sugar by s a b le c o a t is m uch b e tte r th a n ju st a com m on w oolen; and clarifying some features of the Born In a Presbyterian home in housewives, and but th e g re a t m ajo rity of folks g et a lo n g p a s sin g ly w ell p ro p o s a l the street committee of the Carluke, Ontario, Canada, on Sept. WHEREAS this is resulting in de City C ouncll wishes to ngaln outline I w ith a w oolen. 16th, 1858, he had held to that pressed market prices for a number the project and the steps necessary to faith, belonging to the United Pres- of products, and The Tim es b e lie v es th a t RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO bring It to the construction stage. byteran and Methodist churches near WHEREAS there are confllctng "It Is tbs responsibility of the com GET STREET IMPROVEMENTS. D efeatist p ro p a g a n d a n e v his Canada home. He lived to be reports as to the am ount of suger mittee to recommend to the council e r ‘‘b u ilt a h o u se of tile ." In 1846 w a s no tim e for p io 87 years, 9 months, and 22 days ok hand in this country; therefor be measures and proposals for the ex of age. n e e rs to cross a c o n tin e n t. The price w a s too high. T ra n s it penditure of public moneys budgeted On July 11, 1882, he married p o rta tio n w a s too slow . T here w ere too m a n y chuck holes. RESOLVED, by the executive com for street work. a n d m o n e y re c e iv e d Helen Lunin at Minden, Ontario, who The In d ia n s sc a lp e d th e w om en a n d c h ild re n . They sh o u ld mittee of the Oregon State GGrange from the s ta t e for this purpose. In passed away, December 6th, 1932. that we ask out delegation in Con- h a v e w a ite d for ra ilro a d s. They sh o u ld h a v e h a d filling the belief that this money can be To this union eight children were gress to request an Immediate re spent to best advantage on perma s ta tio n s a n d rest room s a lo n g th e route. born, six of whom survive him. Two survey of sugar stocks and alloca nent road work, a proposal has been daughters, Annabelle, now Mrs. Per tions with the purpose of increasing BUT THE PIONEERS DIDN'T WAIT! THEY CAME made to the council to* hard surface cy Madden, of Eugene, and Beatrice, sugar allotm ents for home cannng some of the streets. AND BUILT AN EMPIRE. now Mrs. Mack Linklater, of New purposes; and be it "The Improvement proposal as Jt W estminister, B. C; and four sons, RESOLVED, further, that a copy now stands calls for the Installation Ernest Albert, of Saskatchewan, Can grading and graveling of the street ada. John Angus, of Coos Bay, Ore of this resolution be sent to each of S u rfa c e to the depth of nine Inches, gon. James Stuart,- of Middlebury, the Oregon delegation in Congress and four separate applications of Vermont, a n i George Lee of WHIa- and to the Kutina] Grunge. bonding oil to produce a top surface . mina. He is also survived by two uni and one-half Inches thlclt. The I sisters, Jenny of James Island, B. C„ city would pay for all the street In- . 1 and Jessie, of Markham. Ontario: tcrsectlons out of the street funds Award for the best riding group In and two brothers. Will of Dorset, Petitions signed by 4 60 residents now available. Property owners of Yamhill County were Included the wild west parade of St. Paul’s and Tom of Minden, Ontario, Canada. would pay for the work along their Funeral services were conducted In the 89,960 certified signatures 11th annual rodeo July 4th went to properly. Actual cost of the project Miss LaVerna Harriet W atts, dau which Initialed the Baste School the Yamhill Sheriff's posse of M o Wednesday, July 10th at 2:00 P. M. can not be given until contracts n r ghter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Bryan W atts Mintiville. Some 200 horses and theft’ In the Chapel of the Sheridan Funer Support Fuud BBI to be voted on the work have been let. became the bride of Mr. James G.o western attired riders competed foT al home by Rev. C. E. Calame and nt the November 5th election, accord •T he Council has Ihe proposal interment was in the Green Crest Henwood. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. ing to Mrs. Harry George, chairman the prizes. under consideration. The next step Henwood of Portland at 3:30 P. M. Bill Johnson. McMinnville, was Memorial Park in Sheridan. ol the sponsoring committee. Is to pass a resolution announcing Sunday July 7, at a double ring cere named the best senior cowboy. He The work of obtaining the sup the proposed Improvement of the mony at the home of the groom ’s also won the title of the »‘best all VALLEY MAID DAIRY port necessary to place the "equal selected streets. After three publi parents, with Rev. Harvey deVries opportunity for every child" meas uround Western dressed cowboy" of ANNOUNCES CITY LICENSE cations in the local paper a public of Sheridan officiating. ure on the ballot was accomplished i the parade. Pat Coleman. Saem, hearing will be called ul which time Effective as of July 1st., the Val- ' was named best senior cowgirl and The bride, given In marriage by through the co-operation of the Ore the people will be given an explan ley Maid Dairy of Sheridan has been i was second to Johnson for best all a- her father, wore a tailored su it of gon Conngress of I’urents and Tea ation of the project In Its entirety granted a license by the Milk Board m isty gray with white accessories, chers. Oregon State Assoeiaton of round honors. by men qualified In this particular Sharleen Kirk. St Paul, placed to sell milk and cream in the city and her Bride’s Bible (a gift from School Boards, the Oregon Education field. Property owners involved may first as junior cowgirl, and Carren of W illam ina. her m other) was carried under a approve or disapprove the proposal Association. Butter and other products manu shower bouquet containing a gar H. A. Ault presented the petition Smith, St Paul, was runner up. By at this time. and secured the signers In W illa ron L aFollette. Mission Bottom , was factured by the V alley Maid com den a, white rosebuds, stephanotis. Approximate cost per foot now selected as best junior cowboy, and pany have been sold here but no and bouvardia tied in satin stream appears to be $5.00 per lineal fool mina. Dickie Cabe. McMinnville, was run ; license to sell milk or cream had ers. on each sijje of street for 24 foot been granted them. Under the new Mrs. Ruth Hackett (the groom ’s POLK COUNTY DOG CATCHER ner up. Mrs. Wilda Row-ell, McMinn width. ville. was second best cowgirl, and arrangement W illam ina w ill have cousin) was matron of honor and "For Ihe most part, future instal VISITS WEST END Glenn Hildebrand, St Paul, was j two licensed milk dealers. little Miss Judith Hackett carried • lation of sanitary sewers can be made second best senior cowboy. the old fashioned nosegay of roses A. C. Bowman, Polk county dog in the parking strip. However, It will and bouvardia. Mr. Dcnn’.d Henwood catcher, was a visitor In the w est lie necessary to cut across streets to was best man for his brother and NEW MACHINERY ADDED a small extent. This enn easily be part of his county the last week and Norman Henwood was usher. done with a macadamized type of reports that he has had a good year A1 PLYWOOD PLANT Pteceding the ceremony Miss Jane A new Elliott Bay Esge Gluer has street, and a satisfactory repair pinching dog owners who have failed (Continued on page 8) to pay the license tax. In most cases. easily and economically made. just been installed at the Pacific Ernest W ells and Miss Ruth Clark Bowman stated, owners are fTotlfied Plywood plant and will be in opera were united in marriage Wednesday MR. AND MRS. J. M. OLSON and must pay by a prescribed date tion very shortly. The new machine evening, July 3rd at the Methodist and thus escape court costs, but ho glues edges of the plies, fabricating a parsonage in Sherdan, the Rev. ENTERTAIN AT FAMILY DINNER reports that a few wait until they continuous stream of veneer that la Harvey de Vries officiating. They Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Olson were have a court summons and pay a later cut to exact widths to be made were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. hosts at a 6 o’clock dinner Monday fine as well as the penalty. Into ply boards. The machine utilizes Morris Bail of Sheridan. Later they evening at their home here. Their aU strips and narrow as w ell as wide came to the home of his parents, Miss Belly Sue Tlllls daughter of son Ernest W ells and his bride were portions, elim inating all w aste form Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Olson before Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tlllls and Billie VALLEY JUNCTION CAFE Honored guests, having just returned erly necessary where portions run leaving on a short honeymoofi trip. Bute son of Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Bate from a short honeymoon trip. Plates wider than the board to be manu The bride is the daughter of Mr. were united In marriage Sunday, ON 24-HOUR BASIS NOW were laid for twelve. Guests included J. S. Clark who form erly lived be Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curzon. of Oak factured. June 30th at a pretty garden cere Ray Harrington has just announc A new "20 opening" hot press is tween Sheridan and W llamina, but mony at the home of the bride's ed that he is keeping his Valley land, Mrs. Arch Wasson of Harris parents with the Rev. Harvey de Junction cafe, open day and night. also on order and will be installed as now has a Portland address. She is burg. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wes( and Vries officiating. He also reports that he has acquired soon as it is delivered front the a graduate of Milwaukie High School thiee children of Salem. and has been employed recently at The bride, gvett In marriage by one of the best chefs on the west factory. the Big Dipper Cafe in Sheridan. her father wore a white flowered coart and his meal service will be Mrs. A. J. Cafarelli and the child The groom is well known in W illa ren, Barbara. Arthur and Edwin, re POSTOFFICE AND HOTEL Jersey blouse and blue skirt and a even better than before. mina, son of Mrs. J. M. Olson, and turned from a vacation trip to El corsage of gardenias. She was at Mr. Harrington has rented the GET NEW PAINT JOBS Redecorating and repainting at the graduate of W illamina Union High tended by Mrs. Oscar Lee, who wore store to Harvey Trutman, a navy liston, Montana, where they visited a gold colored dress and black acces man. and will In the future give all IT. S. Postoffice as well as the W illa School. He was a Jr. Engineer in Mrs. C affarelli’s mother, Tuesday. mina hotel is In progress this week. the Transportation Corps in the re sories. The groom was attended by his tim e and attention to the cafe. The Postoffice has a bright new ap cent war, spendng most of his ser LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN— Oscar Lee. Yearling heifer, registered guern The bride graduated from the cently received his discharge from pearance that will add to the light vice in the Pacific zone. He is now sey. Reward for return, or infor W illamina Union High School this the Navy. He Is now employed by rhe in the building as well as the satis employed in Sheridan and he and mation leading to recovery. faction of a clean bright place for his bride plan to establish their home spring and has been employed at the Harris Logging Company. They plan D. L. Hoffman, W illam ina, 47p employes of the office to work. in this community. to live In this community. telephone office. The groom has re- Aged Citizen Passes Away Monday, July 8th Basic School Fuad Yamhill Sheriff’s Bill Is Successful Posse Wins Honors Miss LaVerna Watts Weds Portland Man Wells-Clark Vows Exchanged In Sheridan Garden Is Pretty Scene For Sunday Wedding