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Library, 7tnivers, , y Willamina Oimes VOLUME NO. 36. NO. 47 WILLAMINA, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON NEW SCHOOL LAW PRESENTS MANY PROBLEMS ACCORDING TO GÖBSER JUSTICE COURT CASES THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947 $2.00 A YEAR CITY DADS DELAY PARK APPROVAL THE RESIDENTS F in es for the month of June to taled S 138 In th e Justice court of K. K S hetterly, Justice of the peace ^ for th is d istrict. Six were meted out for m inor tra ffic offenses, on e for ♦ A t th e regular m onthly m eetin g of I). Lynn Gubser, Yntnhlll c o u n ty ^ - — ------------ ---- ■ ■1 violation of gam e regulations and the . the city council, Monday even in g, the Hcliool su p e r in te n d e n t, » p e a k i n g BERMUDA GIRL riN D S U.S. other was a |3 5 fine assessed for PULMOTOR OF NO AVAIL | vote on accepting th e park Bite of- T uesday, at the Klwunls noon meet borrow ing a car w ithout the ow ner’s in RACE WITH DEATH MOTOR SPEED BEWILDERING | fered by Fred Bunn and L. M. Hamp lug here, explained tin- rural school Mr. und Mrs. Lynn N elson und perm ission. T he car was later aban- : Funeral services w ere held a t.th e ton was deferred to a fu tu re m eeting d istrict law ns It is being Interpreted Sheridan Funeral Hom e at ten o' in the hope th a t m ore people of the twin d a u g h ters flew from Berm uda \ doned on a local street. at llie present tim e and Minted that to Portland th is w eek, arrivin g In | N one of th e fin es were for o v e r -ip i,* ,^ W ednesday m orning for Wil- furth er ad ju stm en ts and ch an ges W lllam lhu, Tuesduy, w here they are , loading since no overloading eases n aIU Forrest S tew art, Infant son of com m unity w ould express th eir o- pinions in the m atter. Council mem- may have to lie made before It cun visitin g Mr. N elson's parents, Mr. and , »>«•'« been brought to the th local J » - | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. S tew art, w ho ^ 7 / ’„ p r e s s e d a m utual feelin g that do Ita Intended job. o ffice sin sin ce ce aprn April wnen when air. Mr. i Mrs. Martin N elson. i lice's orrice j u]y 7 of pneum onia. T he tiny this was an Im portant question, one Mr. Gubser aald the scope of the T h is In Mrs. N elson's first visit to S h etterly and an em ployee of the child, born May 12 this year, w eighed that would have an e ffe c t on the city law w as greater than he und many over three pounds at birth. the United States Hhe Is the fo r m e r , » la te highw ay com m ission disagreed ¡ a for a lon g tim e and th e greater the oth er proponents, before electio n P atricia W ard, d augh ter of an Eng- ' ,h * Question of penalties with the He w as taken very suddenly 111 Mon- I num oer of people tak in g part in the tim e, thought It would be. Aa It ap- Il h arm y o fficer stationed In Berm u- i '» " •r »nw»«t»nM on heavier penalties. day m orning, and w as overcom e by ; pcara now, the law plucea authority da w here sh e met the W illam ina hoy O verloading fin es during the month ()eatb before th e hastily sum m oned \ discussion, the better chance there would be for a sa tisfa cto ry decision. on the county board to ad m in ister all fire d epartm ent's pulm otor squad w ho was to becom e her husband, of March totaled over 8900. No d efin ite action w as' taken on pl'uaoa of the operation of the grade ¡cou ld reach him. Three doctors ! tbe Wd7 ' f o r 'bu7 ld ing th e additional w hile he w as stationed In Berm uda sch ools, w hereas, II waa thought by sum m oned but nothing could be done fire departm ent building because of w ith the U. H. Army. A fter his re m any Hint the hoard would have Jur for him . lea se from th e arm y. In February, som e ch an ges to be m ade In the isd iction only over the annual op G raveside serv ices w ere held at plans and sp ecification s. follow in g four years service, Mr. N el en d in g costa of the achoola and thut the Green Crest Memorial Park with son took a civ il service position at The council w ill hold a special buildings and Itema of lik e nature the R ev. Ralph W aggoner, N elscott, m eeting next Monday evening to con- ait Island airport. They plan to m ake w ould rem ain In the handa of the lo their hom e In W illam ina, however. T he I.W .A. Local 5-92 has com- | and Ray C. Sm ith, pastor o f th e W il- s|der quegtjonB tb a t can n ot w a lt un. cal hoards. Even so, Mr. Gubser T here are few au tom obiles In Ber- pieted election o f officers for the en~ lam ina Church of Christ a ssistin g , til the regu lar m eetin g date. thou ght the new law would be an a d nit'da and the speed lim it Is 80 m iles su ing year, beginning this m onth. The la tte r ’s son. Bill Sm ith, sang The m onthly report o f the ch ie f of van tage to elem en tary edueuthm an hour so Mrs. Nelson Is con stantly an(1 in stallation w ill tak e place at ; Brahm ’s L ullabye and th e Lord’s police, H. J. U llrich, was accepted by ch iefly becau se the schooling would am azed at th e speed with w hich the i th elr m eeting tomorrow evening In Prayer. the council. A m ong the item s listed be considered an obligation of the thousands of cars here go w hizzing I - be un|(,n hall here. T he fam ily m oved ¿iere 1" April in his report w ere th e follow in g: c< unty Instead of th e Individual about th e countryside, sh e said. Lym an Wax will be installed as from N elscott and live at C herry and Seven teen com p lain ts received, ten achool d istrict, and all w ould have p resident; Ernest Gardner, v lc e - p r e s O a k streets. in vestigated ; one larceny reported, an equal opportunity so far as money Ident; Lennis S m ith , recording sec- and cleared; one break and entry re war concerned local K1 M m s A g a i n retary; Bert K eck, financial serre IV A n iZ p D A f D C C C I N f AW ported but not yet cleared ; th ree ar- A com m ittee from the ■nated to tary and business agent; Roy Spen- T T U lX lx I l \ V U l l L i i J u l l x l ] U l l rests f for drunkenness; tw o cars re- w ants club ban been deslg Hockey Stone, keeping up his tro cer, warden; Harry Flateau, conduc present a program at the July 1? p hy-w inning record as an outboard tor; Robert G ilstrap, trustee for a 4 U f*l H D C A ID D IIII n iW P ported 8tolen and both recovered; 4*0 d I A IK d t ’ o car accidents reported; traffic m eeting of th e new ly organized Taft m otor raring driver, won the Class th ree year term . cita tions issued for sp eedin g, 4; club. W ork is p rogressing n icely on the |C runabout race at Ogden, July 4, Most em ployees are back at their blocking traffic, one; overtim e park (th u s securing the P acific Coast w erk follow in g th e Fourth of July new 4-H F air b uildin g on L afayette ing, two; m akin g U turn on m ain i-hnm plonshlp In that division. He w eekend holiday and the local of- A venue, according to W illiam M. street, one; b lock in g crossw alk, one. 12321986 m lssed th e C lass C hydro heat by I f k e opBned T u esd ay m orning. A Perry. County Club A gent. It is an A lso three cita tio n s w ere listed for one-tenth of a second, takin g second >a, Ke rrowd j8 expected to attend the arm >' b uilding from Camp Adair. It shooting firecrackers. In addition to place in that race. Over 200 drivers J u ly 18 m eetin g when local delegate« *» to he « im p leteji ln for the the foregoing arrests, th e police d e sign ed up from all over th e United to th e annual convention In St. Louis nual 4-H and F.F.A. F air A ugust 21, partm ent issued a total of 66 w arn- Mrs. Mildred Unlcum e to 23. S ta tes for th e tournam ent held on wlli lie elected. 5 in gs for m inor tra ffic violation s or Sunday m orning, July 6, P lan s for this building started tw o | P in e V iew la k e, ten m iles from Og first o ffen ses. M innvllie h ospital follow ing a para- ,k n Hnd w itn essed by 2 5 .0 0 0 people ' n, , u c e p y years ago, w hen the present barn [ ________ _ lytl. strok e su ffered the previous day j T b ere w ere BO m«ny boa„ t sto n e P IC W IC F L A M S 5 B T was proven to be too sm all A com- AMERICAN LBGIOX A U XILIA R Y P lan s are well under way for the rr.ittee of club leaders, th e 4-H Club ; at her hom e In W illam ina. She was said, that It w a s necessary to work A lth o tradition has it that there returnin g from n tw o w eeks trip to o ff th e beach sin ce there w as not Polk and Marion County Livestock A gen t and other in terested people Ix;r A ngeles with oth er m em bers of room for ull on the floats. It w as so A ssociation m em bers fam ily picnic began to draw plans. In the early I is usually a vacation from m eetin gs her fam ily to visit her daughter, Mrs. hot he added that they didn't mind day Sunday, J u ly 13, reports R ussell spring of 1946 ap plication was m ade during July and A ugust, Mrs. John to th e CPA for perm ission to build a 1 F o ch t- President o f the Sheridan un E tta T urnldgc and had Just entered strn d ln g In th e w ater. The race was T. Duulton. Asa’t C ounty Agent. T he m eetin g w ill begin at 10 :0 0 su ita b le building about 60x100 f e e t . ' “ - A m erican L egion A uxiliary, an- th hous and started to greet her sanctioned by th e A m erican Power son, Itobert, when she collap ted . Boat A ssociation w ith Comm odore a tn. at Glen M artin’s D ouble Oak B uildlng m aterials were very short nounces there w ill be a m eetin g at and th e perm it w as refused. the regular tim e next Monday even- .• uneral services were held this K -'-t H itchcock, n ation ally known Farm near McCoy, Oregon. ____________ ing at th e Legion hall. V arious re- aftern oon, Thursday, at the W illa sportsm an as referee. I \ (" \ It XiX'Ilib'VT ports th a t should be given at this m ina Church of Christ with Bay EIR E DEPARTM ENT SEMMONED Stone w ill go on to Long Beach E. G. G raves’ O ceanlake resident. lim e rath er than d ela y ’ d ‘be Sm ith, pastor, o fficiatin g. The S h er w here he hns entered th e Hearat In TO VAI.LEY JUNCTION Septem ber m eetin g is the reason for idan Funernl Hom e w as In ch arge ternational cham pionship m eet which T he fire departm ent was called to was taken to the M cM innville hospi the July m eeting. D eleg a tes to th e o f the arrangem en ts and Interment w ill tuke place J u ly 13. V alley Junction, W ednesday, when tal last T hursday, in the W illam ina a chim ney fire at th e Gerald Cox 1 am bulance follow in g an autom obile ?-d wa». tn Green Crest Memorial Park, hom e got out of control. No dam age | accident on the highw ay in the S a l- 1 gi e tbel reports and ®th er bus- Sl.ei Idnn. Mrs. Sanford R isseeuw and N EW BY HOME FROM CHICAGO 1 m ess that has com e up since the last Mrs. Robert Duncan sung “S om e A. D. N ew by, president of th e lo- w as done. Mr. and Mrs. Cox and mon R iver area. m eetin g w ill also be discussed. tim e W e'll U nderstand” and "Near ca. Klw unls club , returned W ed n es their children, Joyce and Jim m y, | to th e Heart of God” , also “U nder m oved to V alley Junction recently GRAND R O NDE M ERt A N TILE day from C hicago w here he wag a BO O K K E EPER R ESIG N S H is W in gs”, during the last rites. MANAGER ON VACATION front Grand Ronde. Mildred D elelle U nlcum e w as born ! d e le g a te to th e International K Iwanis C. R. R hodes, bookkeeper for the Mr. and Mrs. Don M eyers are Septem ber 5, 1890, nt Minton. Mich convention. spending their vacation ln Boise. I- past tw o and o n e-h a lf years in the LOG TRUCK HITS TRAIN igan and cam e to Oregon In 1905 daho v isitin g at th e P. L. Cutler local o ffice o f th e Garrabrant Lum- G R A N D RONDE MAN IN JU R E D T he driver escaped Injury when a home. Mr. Meyers is the m anager of bei and In vestm en t com pany, has with her parents, later m oving to E rnest G aston received a sev ere I lo g g in g truck collided w ith a train C anada w here they lived for a short the Grand Ronde M ercantile com su bm itted his resign ation to take e f tim e hefare returning to Oregon. She an k le sprain, July 4. w hen h e slip- o i the crossing near Sheridan, one p any’s store. D uring his absence. Ray fect, Ju ly 18. H is su ccesso r had not I d ay th is week. w as mnrrled in 1911 to C harles Unl ped w hile stan d in g on a log. A gee is in charge. A nother m em ber yet been chosen early th is w eek. Mr. and Mrs. R hodes have sold cum e nt O sw ego and soon th ereafter of the sta ff. A. M. Gill, recently re th eir hom e here and plan to tak e an they located on a farm near the Gold turned from h is vacation spent at extended trip, b egin ning w ith a visit Creek d istrict, w here sh e lived until O lym pia. W ash ington . w ith friend s in R ichland, W ash. recently when she moved to n new T heir p lans for their fu tu re location hom e In the Yoeom addition. Her REAL ESTA TE T R A N SF E R S husband preceded her in death in Fred Bunn, local realtor, reports h ave not yet been decided, Mr. May, 194 5. T he R edcaps failed to show up and f i l l to th e Grand Ronde team , to the | the follow in g sa les m ade thru h is o f R hodes said. Survivors Include four ch ild ren. the Sheridan In d ep en d en ts w ere a ll p eop le who had paid ad m ission to fice the past w eek: th e C. R. Rhodes D oris Sundred, W ilm a Fendall and .... , th e Redcap gam e and w ere exceed- hom e in Corbett A creage sold to Mr. LOGGER IN JU R E D . . . .. . . Robert Unlcum e. W illam ina and Mrs. in a dither, th e aftern oon of July 4, in gly p atient W alter Stegm an w as seriou sly in- during the d elay w hile and Mrs. P age from Sheridan; the T nrnldge o f South Gate, C alifornia, w hen th e grade school diam ond w as a 8ubgtjtute team was being rounded ] H arvey H arris hom e on 4th and B ■ jured in a lo g g in g accid en t, Monday, suburb of Ix>s A ngeles. A lso th ree surrounded by hundaeds of baseball up; and to th e W illam ina F ire de- St. sold to Sam Speak, W illam ina w hen h e w as ca u g h t betw een th e brothers, E verett L. Vose, S easid e; fans assem bled for the big gam e, pnrtm ent for their a ssistan ce in tak- w aterm aster. drum on a lo g g in g eat and tjie run H arvey and C larence V ose of British But th e day w as saved w hen th e in g care of the crowds. ner on th e d onk ey w hich he had been C olum bia and six grandchildren. operating. D ale C orner w as driving Grand Ronde team , who cam e down T h ey played a seven inning gam e Oak And C herry S tr ee ts P a v ed Her d aughter from C alifornia as sp ectators, m ade a hurried trip w ith Grand Ronde tallyin g fiv e h its, P olk County has a crew o f men at the tractor. S tegm an is in the h o s cam e for the fun eral, also her broth hom e for su its and eq u ipm en t and six runs and five errors; Indepen- work on the paving program w hich pital in N ew berg, su fferin g a broken er from Seaside. g ave th e fans their m oney’s worth d en ts. 15 h its, 13 runs and three is rapidly p rogressin g on Oak and p elvis bone. Jake R in gler's brother w as injured a fter all. The Portland R edcaps, errors. Beckm an pitched for the In Cherry streets. in a loggin g accid en t, Sunday, and LOCAL PEO PLE ENJOY colored team , on their w ay h ere In a d ep en dents and K rafve w as their R ay A gee, em ployed at th e Grand ■was tak en to th e M cM innville h os inis, broke down som ew here betw een catch er. B attery for Grand Ronde MOTOR T R IP THRU ALASKA Ronde M ercantile com pany’s sto re in pital. — here and P ortland and later ex- w as P olley and Smail, p itchers and Clarence Park received word Mon N ew Grand R onde, spent the Fourth SMITH TO UNDERGO SURGERY day that his w ife and d augh ter, P a t plained that they tried to telep h on e V autrin, catcher. Sam J. Sm ith, city recorder, is in L eland P helps, Otis, Independent of July at th e hom e of h is parents, sy arrived in W hite H orse. A laska by hut since everyb ody w as at th e ball Mr. and Mrs. N elson A gee in S h eri Em anuel h ospital in Portland w here gam e, they couldn't get any answ er, catcher who broke his le g May 2 5 au to on Ju ly 4. They will continue he w as to h ave u nd ergone an opera B ut it w as a big day for P aul W ag- in a gam e, w as on th e sid elin es h is dan. on to A nchorage and visit tw o or tion, this m orning, alth o it w as later three w eeks with Mrs. P ark ’s brother ler, W illam ina resid en t, and plywood le g still ln a cast. Rf. T. reported th a t a postponem ent until iT H E Il R EPO R T The 1947 P lym outh car. T he Independents, now tied w ith Mi Frederick. T he trip w as m ade w orker 60 .00 1. Clear In a new autom obile which had been .00 66 2, Cdy. purchased In S ea ttle by Mr. F red er 60 MRS, H A EN N Y S U F F E R S STROKE .00 3, Cdy. ick and w as being driven up for him .00 .58 Mrs. Mollie H aenny collapsed from 4, Clear by Mr. and Mrs. C lifford L utz of 60 a strok e w hich p arslyzed her le ft .00 5 Cdy. o f Grand R onde w as queen of th e C arlton team at Carlton. Carlton has July C'dy. P hilom ath. The party reported good .00 58 side, Tuesday m orning and w as fiv e w ins and tw o losses. Sheridan Ju ly 6, Cdy roads and b eau tifu l scenery alon g co n test. .00 60 ruched to the M cM innville h osp ital, 7, Clear M. C. Sanders, m anager of the In- and Forest Grove each four w ins and .J u ly the way. Mrs. Parks and P atsy w ill C. E. S a w telle— O bserver w here sh e rem ains in a com a. d ep en dents, said he w as very grate- th ree losses. return hom e by boat. IWA COMPLETES THEIR ELECTION FOR YEAR LLU FOR MRS. UMCUME I ¡siting Team Fails To Show I p 9 But the B rand Baade Conies to Independents A id UILUIIW