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i.ibt.rr. im m e tty of w Ol)e W illam ina O im es 36 NUMBER 10 W ILLAM IN A, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 $2.00 A YEAR Scouts Plan CITY ELECTION COMING UP; TWO COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVES SLATED D Girl isplay Next Week MEN FILE FOR COUNCIL SEATS TO BEGIN OCTOBER 28; QUOTA $400 W illam ina Girl Scouts, under the direction of th eir leader. Miss Opal W ith the deadline for filin g n ear Spence, are planning an exhibition in g. no candidate for th e p osition headed by II. A. I’arrat, chairm an, of their handicraft to he on display o f m ayor has yet appeared. T h e pres huve juat about com pleted plana for j « In H hetterly’s H ardw are Store next ent m ayor, A. D. N ew by, ow ner of w eek, In honor of Girl Scout week. the C om m unity Cheat drive to begin N ew b y’s Pharm acy, and also ch ief of Plans for the exh ib it were, com pleted October 2ft. W lllum lna'a share of the In augu ration of the new flv e -c e n t the W illam ina volu nteer fire depart S ale of the W illam ina Locker plant at a m eetin g held T uesday evening Yam hill cou n ty quota la 14 0«, Par- at Miss S pence's hom e airm ail rate Im m ediately brought a m ent, declined to file and says he rett said Plana call for personal aol- was announced thia week by the Com rise In air m all volum e, Mrs. Frank w ill n ot seek re-election . H ow ever Ictiatlon In town and a m ailing earn- m unity C ooperative axaoclatIon to J. p it I an for rural hoxholdera A. N ew ton, P ortland. Harold L. Faw k, W illam ina postm aster said to- ’ he has m any friend s who Insist th a t The C om m unity Cheat org a n isa M endenhall, prealdent of the Co-op day, a lth o she added that it had not he w ill be drafted for an oth er term . tion which haa only tw o paid em- made the announcem ent. reached th e 25 percent Increase re H is present term exp ires Decem ber ployeea In the atate, the m anager New ton aald he planned to add ported in other cities. Mrs. F aw k 31 of this year and he is credited by id ' i crttary, su p p lies about 6« per ' m etal lockera to the b u ild in g ’« full fellow -b u sin essm en with having pro set the local Increase In revenue at cent of th e fund« needed for the rapacity Juat aa aoon aa they are vided a very able ad m in istration . i .. utenance of a num ber of boya and availab le. Hullt to hold 500 Individ about 15 per cent. The new rate O ther city o fficers to be elected girls home« thruout the atate, he ual lockera. the plant now haa about ‘ w hich tak es th e place of the old N ovem ber 5, are treasurer, recorder, aald. C hildren are com m itted to theae 365. Dennett D ellw ood, who haa been ; elght-cen t airm ail rate Is expected m arshal and tw o cou n cilm en to take By B ru <« B ro w n ' to create en ou gh m ailing volu m e for the p laces of W. B. M atthew s and Ira home« by the cou n ty court and the m anaging the plant for the Co-op. A drivin g, tw istin g , a g ile little I air m all to o ffse t the loss of revenue county provide« $5 a m onth toward ■ w ill con tinu e aa aaalatant to the new Green, w hose term s w ill exp ire in left halfback nam ed ’•Buddy” Bus- occasioned by the drop in v olu m e Decem ber. m aintenance for each child. In add)- owner. tlon atate m oney la approved for the Mr. N ew ton, a U niversity of Ore- w ell pow ered a relen tless poundln-; which occurred when the m ost o f the S. J. Sm ith, recorder, and W. B eck purpoae and the balance cornea from gon alum nus, la m arried and haa W illam ina eleven to a 32 to 0 vic overseas troops were returned hom e. treasurer, have entered th eir filin g s voluntary donation« thru the Com three ch ild ren, tw o girls. 3 and 4 R eceipts for the third q uarter of for re-election and tw o can d idates tory over a h apless Dayton squad m unity Cheat drives. year« old and a boy, 1. T he fam ily 1946 were down $400 under th o se for councilm en have filed , n am ely Friday at Layton. The win moved C onsiderably over 5,000 hours of j w ill con tinu e to live In P ortland for of last year. Mrs. Faw k said and at C. C. R obertson, variety sto re ow ner W illam ina Into sole possession of a aid were given d elin q uent children ' the present and he w ill drive ba< k tributed the d ecrease to the ab ove and Millard T. E llis, garage ow ner. second place In the WPY L eague. A from Y am hill cou n ty during the past i and forth to look after b usiness In- reason. N o can d idate has appeared for th e point basis w ill be used In d eterm ln . C om m unity Cheat tereata here. year, the local In em p hasizin g the Im portance of p osition o f m arsh al, which is now ing the w inner o f the league w ith Cnndblate V isits chairm an aald. N ational Air Mall W eek, Oct. 27 to held by O. K. Brock, w ater depart tw o p oints given for each win and Nov. 2. Mrs. Faw k said it was esp ec m ent su perin ten dent. Mr. B rock ’s Jacob Duerat. D em ocratic can d i one point for a tie. ially im portant to W illam ina th a t nam e w ill probably be w ritten in date for county clerk o f Y am hill W iliam .na scored the first tim e postal receip ts be kept above a m in i sin ce the o ffice a ffo rd s on ly a nom cftunty was a v isito r In W illam ina they got their hands on th e ball, mum of $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 an nu ally, sin ce the inal salary and has been com bined this w eek. driving 47 yards in 4 plays. Dan city is In line for a new post o ffice w ith th e w ater departm ent job in Ham. W illam ina passing ace, sta rt and If receip ts sh ould fall below that order to provide a law o fficer for ed the scorin g d rive with a 19 yard figure, prospects for a new b u ild in g the tow n. C ontribu tions to th e Doy Scout pass snared by Melsner A fter a n o th ( m ight be Jeopardized. T he election w ill be held at the fund. Including m oney alread y co l er p lunge of 7 yards Reid took the c ity h a ll, Nov. 5, w ith the p olls open lected and that pledged am ount to hall on a reverse from B usw ell to from 8 :0 0 a. m. to 8 :0 0 p. m. A lth o around 1400, K E. Shell« rly, ch air power to the D ayton 4. B usw ell then The W illam ina P ost 4211 of the took th e ball over for the first B u ll th e d ate and h ou rs co in cid e w ith m en o f th e Scout com m ittee on f i th o se o f the general election , sep ar nance, aald today. Members of the V eterans of F oreign War« held a dog score. Rcld m issed h is try for attended m eetin g. T uesday con version on a drop kick, and W il a te p o llin g places h ave been arrang ci, lit e Include C harles Webb, well ed, w ith th e gen eral election ta k in g Martin Myer«, Joe Matocha, H. A, even in g, according to C harles Hof- lam ina led 6 to 0. D epart place at the R ebekah lodge hall. ’’ ' •• John B arkley. Harry Ship- richter, post com m ander. D ayton triad, only scoring A prelim inary survey of the streets m ent C hief o f S ta ff Sherm an pre thrust in th e second period on tw o P o llin g places for Grand R onde ley and A D. Newby. on the north side of W illam ina, In- ti. It Quant. n>-wly appointed ex sented the new colors and short ta lk s passes by h uge fullback L eslie L ittle l terrupted by the rain was resum ed voters w ill be a t the Grand R onde ecu tive for Yam hill county, was In on further organ izational plana were good ror 4 6 yards. W ith a first down the latter part o f th e week in prep C om m unity hall. Sheridan v o ters w ill W illam ina th is week gettin g ac m ade by various m em bers. Other on the W illam ina 7 th e P irates fa il aration for the paving program cast th e ir b allots at th e Sheridan quainted w ith local leaders. Bud oul o f town g u ests were Fred Corn, ed to score on running plays as the which the city cou n cil still hopes to h otel for south Sheridan and th e M. , departm ent q u arterm aster, T o n y W illam ina lin e held for downs. J< naen la the local scoutm aster. see started this fall altho u n favor E. church for north Sheridan. ; Cline, D istrict No. 3 com m ander and T otal registration for Y am h ill W illam ina scored tw ice In the able w eather could delay It until C harles D eevers. o f the W alnut City third period. F ullback Tom drove spring. Don B ell, city en gin eer, w ill cou n ty for the N ovem ber electio n PCLK COUNTY 4-H CLUBS post, d istrict o fficer o f the day. over from the one yard lin e for the I com pile a profile map from th e fin d am o u n ts to 1 4 ,1 3 8 , com pared to HOLD ACHIEVEMENT DAY F ollow ing the b usin ess m eetin g , re first and slippery B u sw ell raced in gs of th e su rvey and w ill present 13,039 In 1941 and 13,077 in 1944. N early 400 4-H club member« fresh m en ts were served by th e a u x il over right tackle for th e second from his estim a te of probable co sts to the Of th is num ber, 7672 are R ep u b li turn« d out for the an nu al Polk Coun iary under the d irection of Mrs. Ray the Dayton 7 F ullback “Chips" Tom street com m ltttee to enable them to cans and 5 923. D em ocrats com pared ty A chievem ent Day held at Dallax D llyeu. president. converted both touchd ow n s and W il com e to som e conclusion as to w idth. to 7 2 8 6 repu b lican s and 5532 dem last Friday. The A chievem ent Day Initiation of recruits w ill take lam ina led 20 to 0. T he city hopes to get som e excavat- ocrats in 1942. A m arked Increase program was sponsored by the D allas place next m eetin g, Nov. 4. and co l W ith reserves bearing th e brunt tion done and rock base laid, this In n on-partisan v o ters is noted in the Chamber o f C om m erce, who had as or bearers and guard will be ap p o in t if the attack the B u lld ogs pu«hed winter, accord in g to S. J. Sm ith, re fact th a t o n ly 20 registered as non luncheon g u ests the club m em bers ed. H ofrlehter urged all m em lttr» p artisan in 1942 com pared w ith 392 over tw o more scores in the final corder. | who won trop hies for ou tstand in g to attend and bring a new recruit If fram e, with D enver and M elsner The plans call for paving t w e lv e ! a t present. work, and their parents. I possible. reaching paydirt The la st touchdow n blocks and in sta llin g storm sew ers j D< p'lrtmevit Add» Nurae T he new co lo rs w ill m ake their w as the result of a su stained march and curbing. Mias H azel Joh nson , having «re | first public appearance at the Arm of 60 yards, the key play being a 24 cently com pleted public health n urs istice Day parade in M cM innville, yard gain by Tom and B u sw ell. Tom e ’s train in g, haa Joined the ataff of N ovem ber 11. took th e ball on the D ayton 27, i ____________ the Y am hill public health depart drove to the Dayton 13, and as he m ent. FIRST IN CONCERT SERIES w as tackled flipped the ball to Bus- Ray C. Sm ith, form er p a sto r o f the — if th e W illam ina h unters now SCHEDULED FOR NOV. 6 w ell w ho tw isted h is w ay to th e 3. In Canada w ill have as good luck as Church of C hrist at A m ity and Ore ATTENDS N E P H E W 'S F U N E R A L W illam ina m em bers o f the C om D ayton failed to get the ball past the Sheridan boys. F ive of them gon C ity, and m ore recen tly liv in g in m unity Concert A ssociation have been th eir own 45 yard lin e in the second cam e back th is w eek w ith five m oose. P ortland. Is m oving h is fa m ily to O. W. Cobb returned Saturday advised that Jean W atson, Canadian h alf as a m agnificen t W illam in a line W illa m in a this w eek, h aving accep t from G rants P ass w here he w as cal- — if W illam ina residents th o ro u g h ed an in v ita tio n from th e local '• I by the death of a grand-nephew , contrulto and form erly so lo ist with held lik e a rock. ly appreciate th e work cou n cilm en the New York P h ilh arm on ic o rch es church to the W illam ina p astorate. Elton Duck, who died In a Denver do In sp en din g lon g hours w orrying tra, w ill appear at th e con cert sch ed T he S m ith s have tw o sons, both hospital from In ju ries Incurred w hile ■ over city problem s and m aking tough uled by the A ssociation, Nov. 6 at the | decisions. A thank-you Job is pretty In m ilita ry service. Cpl. Don S m ith , he was In m ilitary service dur n M cM innville high school gym nasium . serv in g in th e air corps. Is now sta •’ •» wnr. He w as hurled at Grants d iscou raging w hen you d on ’t even Other con certs schedu led w ill fea t tioned in the P h ilip p in es and the Pass, F riday, w ith m ilitary honors. { get the thank-you. ure Zadei S k olovsk y. p ia n ist. Jan. 6 y o u n ger son, W illiam , w ho recen tly W hile In Grants Pass, Mr. Cobb, aald, — if the firem en aren't relieved to joined th e arm y. Is at F o rt Lew is. of next year; Todd D uncan, baritone, A Snell-for-G overnor cltTb w as or h. visited w ith re’s ' 1 fan. 25: Dary E nsem ble, p ian o, vio ganized In W illam ina th is week with have n atu re take a hand in p u ttin g T he parsonage Is u nd ergoing re he hadn't seen for th e p ast th irty out fires. lin, cello and flu te, Feb. 4. pair and redecoration, w ith m em bers F. A. B arrett, chairm an. W. Beck, years. vice-chairm an and K. E. S h etterley , — It It w ill rain again tom orrow . o f th e church a ssistin g w ith p aint in g and papering. FISH AND GAME LEAGUE PLAN I secretary. No group m eetin g s have F orm er W illam ina Ito d d en t VENISON DINNER TUESDAY I been planned to date but m em bers A. L, A. S h ed u le M eeting M’ eta T ragic D eath G<x>d H ealth R ecord Show n T he T ri-C ounty F ish and Game i are pledged to Individual cam p aign Mrs. F ran ces E lizabeth Grleco 23. '■'uh organized several m onths ago ing for Governor S n e ll’s re-election. Sunday in Salem By Y am h ill C ounty who was slashed to d eath, Monday for the purpose of Im proving the Am erican Legion A uxiliary m em A pparently the anunal in vasion o f m orning at a Portland club by her fish in g and h u n tin g In th is area, Sheridan <\»uple Buy bers are urged to attend the d istrict c h ild re n ’s com m un icab le d isea ses has estranged husband, A rm anso Joseph representing Y am h ill, Polk and T il Home In W illam ina m eeting to be held next Sunday, stru ck the sta te, ju d g in g from the Grleco, adm ltt«‘dly ' ' lam ook cou n ties. Is p lan n in g a ven Earl R ichardson, local salesm an . October 27th at 2 :3 0 p. m. at the cu rren t issue of th e Oregon H ealth r ' " f , w as a form er resid en t of this ison dinner Io be follow ed by a pro 1 for Richardson and G earin, N ew berg Salem W om en ’s club home. B u lle tin w hich lis ts 34 c a s e s of com m unity. G rleco Is held by P ort gram , on the ev en in g o f O ctober 29, realtors, reports th e sa le, W ednes- Mrs. S ta n ley K reuger, d istrict ch icken pox. m ea sles, 18; m um ps, land a u th o ritie s. a» the Am erican Legion hall In i day, of Mrs. Mary Lee J en se n ’s hom e president w ill be In charge of th e 15; sca rlet fever, 13; and w hoop in g ) in W illam ina to Mr. and Mrs. V ern m eeting. In th e evening there w ill cou gh . 8. Y am hill cou n ty, w ith e ig h Sheridan. W EA T H ER R EPO R T Dean H olm es, Sheridan publisher on A lexander of Sheridan. Mrs. Jen- be a joint banquet w ith the L egion, ty percent of its p h ysician s report R ainfall Is p resident of the club. ti form erly operated the Mary Lee according to Mrs. Otta Helder, pu in g listed no com m un icab le d isease Oct. 14 Clear .00 F rost b licity chairm an, Sheridan unit. d u rin g th e w eek, how ever. D ress Shop here. .......... 00 Frost Oct. 15 -—Clear F IR E PERM ITS It’s A Boy Oct. ’ 6. --C lear .. ............. 00 Frost K1 NO LONGER N E E D E D V isito rs From South Bend FOR YOU# Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M onaco are R ecen t v isito rs at the M artin Oct. 17-—Rain ... ............00 G overnor Snell has issued a proc the p arents o f a son. Jam es A nthony, Myers h om e w ere Mrs. M yers’ par Oct. 18- D F. ...............21 lam ation, upon th e advice of the who w eogh ed In at eig h t pounds at en ts and brother. Mr. and Mrs. E l Ocl. 19- -R ain .............. 04 sta te forestry d ep artm ent, term in a t the General h ospital in M cM innville, bert P etersen and A lbert P etersen Oct. 20 D. F. .99 ing the 1946 closed season for u nreg Tuesday m orning, Oct. 22. o f South Bend, W ash. C. E. Saw telle, ulated use of fire. A com m llt«« of W llam liiu people, Sells Locker New A ir Mail Ups Local Postal Receipts PlUnt P()rll(Uld M(IH LOCAL GRIDDERS SCORE 32-0 OVER DAYTON BOY SCOUTS COMPAIGN BRINGS $400 TOTAL / DEPT. OFFICERS VISIT LOCAL V. F. W. POST STREET SURVEY HALTED BY RAIN, RESUMES | Just W ondering- SNELL-FOR-GOVERNOR CLUB ORGANIZED HERE NEW MINISTER TO BE LOCAL RESIDENT