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Willamina Dimes VOLUME 36 NUMBER 12 WILLAMINA. YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY,^NOVEMBER 7 , 7 9 4 ? SENIORS CHOOSE CAST FOR PLAY Plan M eeting P re s e n ta tio n or th e S en io r C lass play. "B rid e « to B u rn " , la te n ta tiv e ly «!•• fo r U eeeniher 12. T h e flrat p ra c tice w as held W ed n esd ay , Nov, 6, u n d e r lh « w a tc h fu l a n d p a tie n t eyes of the d ire c to r. Mtaa S tev e n so n . T h e play la an u p ro a rio u s fu rc lu l com edy InvolvlHK th e d iffic u ltie s of a you n g , T h e H um I mmm m en o f W llln in ln a Will h o h l ii IIO4IH I iiiii I k - oii tiiroHnx ul 'Hie iHirk'* privale liiii<1i<-on m oni, iteti Tliurralay wlu-n pinne fo r fortnhiK » C h a m b e r <»f « «mi n ien te w ill h e <II m iimmm I. A ll |< m m I butti iwkm men are urger! lo allenii. .. _ -mneal. victim ........... . whh. ! DR. JOHNSON PLANS CLINIC many wlvea Claudine Nelaoh as EXPANSION, IN WILLAMINA "Tlsh" and Buddy Buawell aa "Gil.’- 1 ,,r' K- Johnson haa announ th e a m n e sia victim , piny th e le a d s In th ia d e lig h tfu lly m ad play. i e P‘a rd ‘-«l an •» •« hla » •» ■ Io n p ro g ra m c o n ten t « '« < ’• • a ‘ ‘ he W illa m in a T h e runt of c h a ra c te r« a lso In clu d - <-■ C la ric e B o rla n d . " T ls h ’e " girl- hood frie n d p o rtra y e d by D onna l.ln d b e c k ; G e rtru d e " T r u d l” B o r - ' hind, Clarice*« d a u g h te r play ed by L cd o n a Is-n t« ; • H a p " H a z a rd . T ru - i l l s se c re t h e a r t-th ro b . Jim S< b ar- a .h m ld t; " K a ta " F u lto n , H a p ’« aide kick. Hon B ellas; S ue P re m ia , th e m aid, E va M cBee; H o tc h k iss, th e E n glish b u tle r. Iv an In tn g le y ; S ap o lla P lpp. th e h illb illy cook. E la in e G us tn fsn n : M adam e G a sp a rllla , who look« In to th e f u tu re , A rlen e H o u rk ; Dr. .loueshy, a d e n tis t w ho la d ea f. B illie C lark ROBRERV REPOPTED AT PASTIME IN WILLAMINA C l,n lr K,’r ■“ " “ • ••“ • . »«*<> D r. Jo h n - ao n ’ be htt* r e ,t t h * n e‘*d ,o r m ore ro<,ni ‘° ta k e c a r e o f hla p ra c tic e h ar* T o ao l*e , h *‘ P ro b le m , he haa P « rch aad a h o rn » n e a r M rM InnvI’Ie w h »<h he w ill m ove hla fam ily • ‘»•"«tim e th in m o n th a n d th ia will »»»H *hle fo r th e office«, th e la r ’“ ! P“ r t ° r “ ** b u ild in g now oe- cu p lcd us liv in g q u a r te r s . H e ch o se to buy a ho m e n e a r M cM innville, he aald, to sh o rte n th e d is ta n c e o f Ira - vel d a lly fo r P a tr ic ia a n d D ale J o h n - son, w ho a re s tu d e n ts a t L in fie ld col- 1 '* COUNCIL CONSIDERS POLICE PROTECTION P astim e p o o lh a ll, o p e ra te d by C. A B ellas w as b u rg la riz e d W ed n esd ay A m ong th e q u e s tio n s ta k e n up a t n ig h t. T h e I n tru d e r s b ro k e a w indow th e co u n c il m e e tin g , M unday ev e n in g In th« r e a r of th e b u ild in g to g ain w as th a t of th need fo r (te tte r pollc- ad tn lsslo n a n d took w h at r a s h w as i Ing In th e d o w n to w n se c tio n . A d ia le d In th e ca sh re g is te r, rep o rte d ly ; m ission of th e s u b je c t 1« fo u n d on a b o u t 116. a n d also s to le a q u a n tity P a g e 3 of th ia issu e In th e public of c ig a re tte s . j fo ru m co lu m n In a le tte r fro m 8. J. S m ith , city re c o rd e r. O th e r o p in io n s on th e m a tte r a r e w elco m ed in th e fo ru m . A n u m b e r of b u sin e ss m en 16361118 — ilD HOLD Y NEWPORT 0-0 F o u r g a m e w in n e r W illa m in a a n d u n d e fe a te d N ew p o rt a tru gled to a o <> tic F rid a y In th e B u lld o g 's la st hom e gam e. R u n n in g a n d passin g a tta c k s of bo th te n n is w ere sty m ied by ’he slo p p y field c o n d itio n « an d stro n g d e fe n se s w hich b o th d isp lay ei (in ly fo u r firs t d o w n s w ere r e g iste re d . w h ile 21 p u n ts so a re d th r u th e a ir. W illa m in a w as very a le r t on de- fense e n d th e Ignal c a llin g of C a p ta in C oles w as ex c e lle n t. H e con- B tantly c a lle d on D an H am . B ulldog kb k e r, to ke»p N ew port w ell back from th e W illa m in a e n d zone. (Continued on Page 6) MX A I, CARTOON ENTRY W INS I’l.A t E IN E X H IB IT Mrs. H. W . F la tte ry h a s been n o tl- fled th a t th e c a rto o n sh e s u b m itte d In th e O re g o n ia n 's L en a th e H yena c a rto o n c o n te s t Is am o n g th o se selec- ted fo r e x h ib itio n a t th e n o rth w e s t a irc ra ft show now at th e P acific In- te rn a tlo n a l L ivestock E x p o ■ 1 11 e n b u ild in g In P o rtla n d . -------- AMERICAN LEGION A U XILIA R Y M em bers a r e re m in d e d th a t th e in e rtin g of th e m o n th w ill be held n ex t M onday ev e n in g a t th e S h e rid a n L egion H all, N o v em b er 11 th . A full a lii'tid a n c e Is d e s ire d a n d v isitin g m< in b e rs a r e n lw ay s w elcom e, a c c o rd in g to C a llie H e ld e r. S e c re ta ry . WELL BABY CLINIC NEW RESTAURANT TO PROVIDE PRIVATE DINING ROOM Mr. a n d M m. Hill D eV all h av e an- ’ n o u n ce d th e o p e n in g o f T h e L ark ih e lr a ttr a c tiv e n ew ly m o d ern ized ca fe In W illa m in a . S a tu rd a y Nov. 9. -Mr. D eV all Is a w idely know n chef, h a v in g o p e ra te d r e s ta u r a n ts In v ari- 1 o u s p a r ts of Y am h ill c o u n ty fo r th e pant th ir ty y e a rs o r m ore. He had a r e s ta u r a n t In M cM innville fo r 25 y , “ " ‘ “ n<1 ttoen _fo r 8 n u ,n b ’!r of yearn o p e ra te d th e H tage D epot cafe In S h rid a n . He a n d Mrs. D eV all n u m b e r h u n d re d s of tr a v e le r s betw een P o rt- la n d an d th e c o a st am o n g th e ir ir en<*’ “ «d ‘he o p e n in g o f T h e L ark w ill b rin g u n d o u b te d ly m an y v isit o rs to W illa m in a fo r “a sa m p le of B ill's c o o k in g ". j T b e y b o u g h t th e r e s ta u r a n t som e 1 ln*’ a K° from M rs. A lv in a Roby who °peiat<-d It u n d e r th e n a m e o f "B lo n - d b H ( a ^e ' C o m p le te ly m o d e le d a n d re -d e c o ra te d , th e In te rio r done In s h a d e s of c re a m , cafe au la lt an d d e lft b lu e w ith Its s ilv e r an d blue ce llin g co m b in ed w ith b e a u tifu l wood p a n e lin g on th e fo u n ta in side, is c h a rm in g . T h e k itc h e n Is a sh in in g w o n d e rla n d o f p o lish ed m e tal an d p o rce lain a n d th e h u g e w alk -ln re- f r lg e r a to r d e s ig n e d to c a re a d e q u a t- ely fo r la rg e q u a n titie s of su p p lies A sp ecial B obby-S oxer» room pro- vide» fo r h ig h sch o o l p a rtie s a n a will d o u b le w hen th e o ccasion d e m a n d s a s a m e e tin g room fo r a d u lt g ro u p s. T h e b u sin e ssm e n of th e tow n h av e reserv - * '* *’ f° r th e ,r T h u n ,d a >' noon lu n ch - * b lcb h av e h a d t0 be d *ac« n t ‘n » « ‘ fo r “ « • h' r a a 9 ' p riv a te d in in / g room . .......... ' . Y . or “ la,*k of a ‘n th e tow n h a v e stiuK-<*sted th a t a good w ay to get a c o n c e n s u s o f o p in io n w ould be th r u a d isc u ssio n in lb ,a co lu m n . A le tte r fro m th e M cM innville 'c h a m b e r o f co m m erce u rg in g c o n c e r ted a c tio n hy all c itie s a ffe c te d In th e O reg o n S ta te G am e co m m issio n m a tte r of h ig h w a y Im p ro v e m e n t he- tw een P o rtla n d a n d th e c o a s t c itie s, em p lo y ees an d o ffic ia ls o f th e T ri- TROUT PLANTED IN LOCAL STREAMS w as ren d . C ity R e c o rd e r 8 . J . S m ith C o u n ty F ish an d G am e C lu b p la n te d h ad a n s w e re d th e le tte r s u g g s tin g 24 ,0 0 0 rain b o w tr o u t in th is a re a th n t a m e e tin g o f c ity r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s T h u rs d a y . H a lf of th e fish w ere be h eld , an d s u g g e ste d O c e u n la k e a s p la n te d in D eer C reek u p In G o p h er a good place fo r th e m e e tin g . V alley, a n d a tr u c k load of 12.000 — 1 1 ; w as p la n te d in th e W illa m in a riv e r. T h e fish ran g e d fro m f o u r to six In ch es in le n g th , an d O tto B ra n d t a n d H arl W ood, d ire c to rs o f th e clu b , w ho a ssiste d in th e p la n tin g , re p o r te d I th e y w ere in good co n d itio n a t th e F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere h eld a t th e “ m e th e y w ere lib e ra te d in th e lo- S h e rld a n fu n e ra l h o m e In S h e rid a n , c a ' ",r e a m i T h e fish com e fro m th e R o a rin g T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n , fo r H e n ry ( P a tI W ilso n , 68, w ho d ied Nov. 4. I n te r - R iv e r h a tc h e ry . W h ile th e c u t-th ro a t I w ent w as In th e W illa m in a ce m e te ry . n a tiv e o f th is re g io n , re p ro d u c - Mr. W ilso n , lo n g a re sid e n t of W il- *‘on *‘le c u tth r o a t Is a p ro b lem i la m in a, w as b o rn a t D allas. Mny 30. faeltig th e s ta te co m m issio n , 1878. He w as u n m a rr ie d a n d « u r-I S ev era l m o n th s ag o d ir e c to r s o f v lv o rs In clu d e tw o s is te r s , M rs. B elle ‘ I*1 lo c a l s p o rts m e n ’s c lu b m a d e a B o o th o f S h e rid a n a n d M iss Rose , r ‘r in to th e P o rtla n d o ffic e of th e W ilso n o f P o r tla n d ; a lso a n u m b e i | com m ,S 8lon a n d m ad e a r r a n g e m e n ts of n ieces an d n ep h e w s. In c lu d in g Mrs- w it» o ffic ia ls fo r th e p la n tin g . P la n s w e re to sto c k R ock C re e k in th e | L o re n e B u tt« o f W illa m in a . G ra n d R onde v icin ity , b u t th e com j ------------------- ARLOWEENE WILLIAMS TO BE m issio n s ta te d th e y did n ot h a v e an y fish a llo c a te d fo r Rock C reek a t th is WED IN PORTLAND NOV. IS tim e. H o w ev er, It is e x p e c te d th is Mr. nnd M rs. E. L. W illia m s h a v e a n n o u n c e d th e fo rth c o m in g m a rr ia g e s tr e a m w ill receiv e a tte n tio n in th e o f th e ir d a u g h te r , A rlo w een to Mr. n e a r f u tu re . S p in ey ra y fish h av e been p la n te d R o b e rt E. I^ee. lo c ally a n d at th e L ong-B ell lo g pond T h e w ed d in g w ill ta k e p la ce In a t G ra n d R onde in re c e n t m o n th s by P o rtla n d , F rid a y , Nov. 15. th e co m m issio n a n d th T ri-C o u n ty clu b. \M ON<. NESTUCCA W IN N E R S LONG-TIME RESIDENT DIES AT AGE OF 86 T he bab y clin ic w ill be h eld In th e M eihodlst c h u rc h b a s e m e n t, next T h u rs d a y . Nov. 14 fro m o n e u n til Mrs, H. W. F la n e ry a n d h e r b ro - tlir c o ’clock In th e a f te rn o o n , ac- th en -in -law , H arle y B u rd g w ere a - | METHODIST WOMEN SET c o rd in g In an a n n o u n c e m e n t by Mrs. ; -n o n 1, th e w eekly p riz e w in n e rs in DATE EOR BAZAAR T h e W om ens S ociety fo r C h ris tia n O scar B e n efie l, p re sid e n t of th e W ll-I th e N estu cca R iv er S aim o n D erby la m in a Civic C lub w hich g p o n so rs th e w hich e n d e d Nov. 3. Mr. B u rd g won S e rv ic e o f th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h h av e clin ic . j a fiv e-p o u n d b ric k o f ch e ese a n d 10 se t N o v em b er 20 as th e d a te fo r th e ir T he c o u n ty p h y sic ia n a n d n u rse g a llo n s of g aso lin e fo r h is 37 Mi- a n n u a l b a z a a r an d d in n e r to b e h eld w ill be in a tte n d a n c e n nd all young p o u n d Chinook sa lm o n a n d M rs. F la - ‘n th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h b a se m e n t m n th e rg a r e Invited to b rin g th e ir ' n ery won a m e ta l h a n d le d g a f f h o o k f r <’tn «ix o ’clock u n til 8 o ’clock in b diies to th e c lin ic fo r free c o n s u l t s - ! fo r th e la rg e st m ud eat h o o k ed d u r- ‘h e ev en in g . tie n . I in g th e w eek. ____________ R ain H inders A irfield P rogres« W E A T H E R B E I'O B T ■tilt I D E S t’HtM tL T E A C H E B N TO T h e W lllsh e ro n F ly in g S erv ice Oet. 28 — Clear ....... .00 PR ESEN T I’.T.A. PROGRAM m oved re c e n tly from R ed P r a ir i e to Oct. 29 — D. F ........... .00 T h e g ra d e sch o o l te a c h e r s a r e th e ir new field b etw een W illa m in a p la n n in g e n te r ta in m e n t fo r th e next a n d S h e rid a n , n o rth of th e r a ilro a d O<l. 30 — R ain .60 O ct. 31 •— C lo u d y ........ T m e e tin g of th e P .T .A ., Nov. 13 a n d tr a c k s b u t th ey h av e h a d tro u b le Nov. 1 — R ain ........ .70 h o p e to h av e a good a tte n d a n c e , ac- piled on tro u b le in th e ir e f f o r ts to Nov. 2 — D. F ............. .15 Frost c o rd in g to H arn ey E . H a r ris , p rin c i- g et th e field su rfa c e d b e fo re th e Nov. 3 — C lear . .00 F ro sl ! pal. A m o tio n p ic tu re p ro g ra m feat g r o u n d got too so ft from fa ll ra in s (’ E. S aw telle, O b serv er u rin g e d u c a tio n a l film s w ill be n n d a lth o th e y a re a b le to u se It O ct. R a in fa ll w as 5.77 show n. a t p re s e n t, w ith o u t an y d iffic u lty . $2.00 A YEAR ELECTION LACKS EXCITEMENT; VOTING LIGHT AND CONTESTS FEW PARRETT WINS BY WRITE-IN VOTE H. A. B a rr e tt, local d is tr ib u to r fo r I Y am h ill c o u n ty w en t so lid ly Re- th e U nion Oil co m p an y , wa« elec ted p u b lic a n , g iv in g m o st o f th e s ta te m a y o r by a la rg e m a jo r ity o f th e c a n d id a te s a he^vy m a jo rity fro m j votes c a st a t th e city e le c tio n . T u es- G o v e rn o r Snell on dow n. H ow ever, in d ay . O fficial c o u n t g av e P a r r e tt 120 th e o n ly c o u n ty co n te st, th a t of v o tes of th e 162 to ta l. A Ia s i m in u te c o u n ty c le rk , th e re p u b lic a n ca n d i- w rlte -ln co m p a lg n ln g by a ¿ ro u p o f d a te , A. R. M cL au g h lin , won o v er b u sin e ss m en w as m ad e, p rim a rily to ) d e m o c ra t Ja c o b D u e rst by a c o m p a r- av o id a s c a tte r in g v o te sin c e no o n e a tiv e ly n a rro w m a rg in . An u n o ffic ia l h ad filed a c a n d id a c y fo r th e posl- ta lly g av e M cL au g h lin 3850 v o tes tlo n T h e p re se n t m a y o r. A. D. New- an d D u e rst 3192. hy d eclin ed to ru n fo r th e o ffice Y am h ill c o u n ty ’s v o te on th e m ea- h ut w as g iv e n a c o m p lim e n ta ry v o te s u r e w as a t v a ria n c e w ith th a t o v er of 31 w rite-in , n e v e rth e le ss. W a r- I th e s ta te in o n ly tw o In stan c es. B oth ren E n g d a h l received «lx v o te s a n d th e basic sch o o l s u p p o rt bill an d th e se v e ra l o th e r b u sin e ss m en, a le sse r m e a su re a u th o riz in g co u n ty sch o o l n u m b e r. , b o a rd s lo st in th e c o u n ty b u t won In W. Beck tr e a s u r e r , S am J. S m ith , th e s ta te . A p p ro x im ate vote« fo r th e re c o rd e r. C. C. R o b e rtso n a n d M illard m e a su re s ta llie d in Y am h ill c o u n ty E llis, c o u n c ilm a n a n d O. K. B ro ck , as fo llo w s; B asic sch o o l su p p o rt, m a rsh a l, w ere o th e r o ffic e rs elec ted 2105 fo r, 3515 a g a in s t; 3 p e rc e n t T u esd a y . g ro ss in c o m e ta r. 1881 fo r. 5615 SERVICES TOMORROW ' FOR WORLD WAR II VET Ö“ £*'"“ o I 4355 a g a in s t; a rm o ry b ill, 1700 fo r, R e g in a ld L eno, 24. d ie d N o v em b er su c cessio n . 4000 for, 1355 a g a in s t; 1 a t th e v e te ra n 's h o sp ita l in Port-*1 In crea se in n u m b e r o f s e n a to rs , 1915 lan d a f te r a p ro lo n g ed illn ess. F u n fo r. 3 8 9 6 a g a in s t; re a d in g o f le g is e ra l se rv ic es w ere sc h e d u le d to be la tiv e b ills by title o n ly , 3088 fo r, h eld a t th S h e rid a n F u n e r a l h o m e, 2568 a g a in s t. Nov. 8. a t 1 0 :0 0 a.m . w ith in te r m e n t IxM-al Precinct Returns in th e G ra n d R onde c e m te ry . K. E. S h e tte rly h ad no o p p o sitio n T h e d eceased w as b o rn F eb. 27, lo call f o r J u s tic e of th e P eace. H e 1922 a t G ra n d R o n d e a n d w as a v et- a ‘so tie d w ith Roy L am so n fo r re e ra n of W o rld W a r II h a v in g se rv e d p u b lic an p re c in c t c o m m itte e m a n , a# • co x sw ain in th e n av y . S u rv iv o rs each re c e iv in g 16 votes. Mrs. S h et- In clu d e h i . p a re n ts . M r. a n d M rs. te rly re c e iv e d th e m a jo rity fo r com - G us L en o o f G ra n d R o n d e an d tw o m ltte e w o m a n . M rs. L ela M itchell re- s is te r s . V era an d L ois L en o a lso of ! ceiv ed th e m o st v o te s fo r d e m o c ra tic th a t co m m u n ity . c o m m ltte e w o m a n an d H. A. P a r r e tt, -------------- fo r c o m m itte e m a n . L u c ia s M iller re- S E R V K ’E STA TIO N O P E R A T O R S ceived 159 votes fo r co n sta b le a n d SW A P JO B S AND LOCATION'S Lloyd A n d ro ss 37. Mr. a n d M rs. R ay M o rriso n of D u e rst ra n a h e a d of M c L a u g h lin , N ew b erg h av e m oved to W illa m in a . j locally In th e race fo r co u n ty c le rk , l*®v ‘n g tra d e d se rv ic e s ta tio n s w ith ta lly in g 160 to 140. E a r l Snell w as R ay C o n g ram w ho h a s o p e ra te d th e g iven a big m a jo r ity in th e lo cal p re local H an co ck sta tio n fo r se v e ra l c ln t, 226 to C arl D o n a u g h ’s 86. m o n th s . H ow ever, N o rb lad polled o n ly 186 C o n g ram w ill o p e ra te th e N ew b erg ¡ 'c t e s to L y m a n R o ss's 106, a m u ch le sser m a jo r ity th a n th a t g iv en th e s ta tio n . g o v e rn o r. L ocal v o te rs tu r n e d d o w n b o th MUSICAL VARIETY SHOW sch o o l m e a su re s , also th e a rm o ry SET MIR NOVEMBER S T h e h ig h sch o o l s tn d e n ts a re p re- b ’11- ‘h e 3 p e rc e n t ta x . an d a ll co n s e n tin g a m u sica l v a rie ty sh o w a t th e s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n ts ex cep t th e h ie h school a u d ito riu m . F rid a y even- [o n e p ro v id in g fo r a su ccessio n to of- in g , to raise fu n d s fo r fin a n c in g th e fice ‘h e g o v e rn o r W hich w as fav - sch o o l p ap e r, of w hich Miss G eo rg ia | <’ked a s w a s also th e bill re g u la tin g Jo n e s is e d ito r in ch ief. An e n te r ta in - fish in g , ing p ro g ra m fe a tu rin g so m e ex c ellen t local ta le n t is p ro m ised . AMERICAN LEGION PLANS MEN S PARTY NOV. 15 T W IN S A R R IV E M r. a n d M rs. H e rb e rt R y d e ll a re th e p a r e n ts of tw in boys b o rn , M on d ay , O ct. 28, a t th e S alem G en e ra l H o sp ita l. M rs. R ydell a n d th e b ab ies r e tu r n e d to W illa m in a , T u e sd a y of th is w eek. Mr. R y d ell is a m in in g e n g in e e r in C e n tra l A m erica. M rs. R y d e ll w as w ith h im in N ic a ra g u a u n til th is fall w h en sh e r e tu r n e d to th e ir h o m e in W illa m in a to a w a it th e tw in s ' a r r iv al. T h e A m e ric a n L eg io n A rm istic e d ay s ta g p a r ty w ill be h eld a t th e L eg io n H all on Nov. 15, 1946. T h is fu n m e e tin g is fo r all ex -serv ice m en in th is c o m m u n ity . T h e re w ill b e a good sh o w s ta r t in g a t 9 p.m . p le n ty o f e a ts, c id e r a n d d o n u ts , p u m p k in p ie s a n d e v e ry th in g th a t g o es fo r a good feed . R e m e m b er th e p lace is L eg io n H a ll a t S h e rid a n so a ll you se rv ic e m en com e p re p a re d to h av e a good tim e , a n d be th e r e by 9 o ’clo ck p.m . Valley Junction Election Puts R ival Dogpatch To Shame f o r Enthusiasm By M aurlne B row nin g V A LL E Y JU N C T IO N Nov. 7 (Spec- i a l l — If you w ere o u t o u r w ay, T u es- d ay n ig h t, you w ere no d o u b t one o f th e m a n y c itiz e n s w ho e n jo y e d a m ock elec tio n fo r m a y o r of V alley j J u n c tio n . P ro b a b ly n ev e r in th e his- to ry of P o lk co u n ty , h a s su c h a cro w d o f civic m in d e d peo p le g a th e r- ed a t a n y p o llin g place as w as seen a t R ay H a r rin g to n ’s D in n e r H o u se fo r th e c o u n tin g of th e v o te s fo r h o n o ra ry m a y o r, dog c a tc h e r a n d w a te r c o m isslo n e r. E v ery o n e fro m n in e to n in e ty v oted fo r th e m an of h is ch oice a n d a ll en jo y ed th e fre e b eer, fre e pop a n d ca n d y fo r th e k id s, W h en th e votes w ere c o u n te d , it w as fo u n d th a t H arv ey T re e tn a . af- fe c tio n a te ly k n o w n as A b n e r W h is tl- fin k , h a d le ft h is o p p o n e n ts o u t in , th e cold, co m in g in f ir s t by a b ig m a jo rity o v er F re d d ie B ro o k m a n , r e tir in g m a y o r, R ay " S a m ” H a rrin g - to n . a n d R oy H u rs t. V alley J u n c - tio n 's m a n -a b o u t-to w n . F re d d ie , by th e w ay, is o w n er of th a t classy c h a - s is p ic k -u p k n o w n a ro u n d th e J u n c - tio n as " P e t e ” . T h e r e tir in g m a y o r h as serv ed fo r th e la s t fo u r y e a rs as j th e h elm o f V alley J u n c tio n civic ! a ffa irs . T h e n ew ly elec ted m a y o r, w h o w a m u s t a d m it w as so m e w h a t d azed w hen he w as p re s e n te d w ith th e b ills j fo r a ll th e fre e r fr e s h m e n ts th a t h ad been h a n d e d o u t. w as p re s e n te d w ith th e key to th e c ity , a c ro w b a r g u a r a n - te ed to open a n y d o o r in to w n , by C h e f G ene Coles. M ayor T re e tn a , by w ay of in tr o d u c tio n is m a n a g e r o f j th e V alley J u n c tio n S u p e r M a rk e t.