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Library, VnW eraity of 0 « Ota il lamina Oimes K1WANIS CLUB URGES CONFERENCE RETURN LOCAL MINISTER 4TH TERM (miS Curve») CITY BUILDING GETS GREEN LIGHT WHEN COUNCIL SIGNS CONTRACT At last W illam ina ha« a flying auucer - a shiny cbromff plated one, too. Mr. and Mr». Oscar Rudlg were tudely aw akened the other n igh t i -------- th a t .h e c lu h e„n.l ” * niRFCTOR RESIGNS wben “ to th e F r e e M e th o d is t co n w t-L m n c . u i n x - v i u n iw u iw » .» , an(J . th,.y WELFARE DIRECTOR nEalGNJ» . A m o tio n p e titio n Flying Saucers ♦ A t a special m eeting of th e city | council, Monday evening, the con- i tract for the new city hall w as sig n ed and construction scheduled to be A Driver« L icense Exam iner is gin at once. R. A. Neum an, McMinn- schedu led to be on duty in W llla- contractor> who bld , 4 8 6 6 . wag rnlna, W ednesday, A ugu st 13, at th e I aw arded the contract. F irem ans Hall betw een the hours of In answ er to the city ’s call for bids 10 a m. and 3 p.m. according to an tw c were rece(ved that of N enman announcem ent received from the ec- an(J fr(Jm g B Nlco„ a)go of retary of S tate's office. McMinnville, in the am ount o f »5,- Persons w ishing licenses or per- 6 - 0 Tfae form er waa ten la tively ap- m lts to drive are asked to get in proved a week a gO but council mem- touch with the exam iner w ell ahead d e,ayed B, gnlng unti; they could o< l he scheduled closin g hour In or" I hear tb e report of th e special com - der ,o as8ure com pletion of their ap- mJttee appolnted to confer with the p lication s with a m inim um delay. | cnntrartor and hlg architect to as- hlt th* *“ * ‘helr hou,l'! 1 DRIVERS LICENSE EXAMS tirat f|r»t took It for an atom- . . . _ _ _ ,n « n r 'iic T l-» SLATED FOR AUGUST 13 m e e tin g In P o r t la n d thia FROM COUNTY DUTIES Ic bomb.* week, urging that they suspend their j E ffec tiv e Augu«t 15, Mra. Irm a; w h ile they w ere Inveatlgatlng, four year tenure rule to perm it the I Ilrlckell leave« her po«t as head of t h«y m et unother investigator, a pa« llev. W esley Gruves to rem ain In the Yam hill cou n ty public w elfare Ming m otorist look in g for th e hub W illam ina an oth er year w as unanl-I com m ission to accept a po«ltlon In cap of h is car which had suddenly She token o ff Into sp ace as he was pass mottaiy carried when the W illam ina private enterprise In Eugene. K lw anis cluh m et for It« w eekly becam e director In February, 194 6 ing their house. T here It lay In the A ctivities of the com m ission for grass, round and shiny, In the m oon luncheon m eeting Tue«day noon, (¡rave« 1« «ecretary of the club and the fiscal year en d ing In June were ligh t and the odd thing about It was ha« taken a very active purt In civic review ed by the outgoing director that It had ob viously swerved In its fligh t to such a degree that It round- affairs during h is four year« a« pas- as follow s: __ ___ _ ___ _____ Total exp en d itu res of the w elfare I ed (he corner o f the house and hit tt.r of the W illam ina F ree M etho the wall situated at a right angle departm ent for the year totaled dist church. » 4 19.710. she said. Old age assis to the highw ay. A »p ed al com m ittee to m ake ar i sure m utual understanding of con- rangem ent« for a K lwanla cluh p ic tance represents more than this to P D A MIA D A U n F C P A IIT C I 8truct*on details. The com m ittee’s re- COMPLAINT FOLLOWS nic waa nam ed liy President A. D. tal. G K A llU K V l w f c u L v U l u P °rt which was favorable to th e bid Total coat o f old age assistan ce fj^YERN DISPUTE Newby and Included K. E. S hetterly, w as accepted by a roll call vote. Mr the year w as » 2 4 9 .9 0 4 . Sixty Khoadea. Rainbow Tavern II. A. I’arrett, and Hay Morrlaon, T h e building will be an addition je|o r haB f„ ed a com plaint a- T he program com m ittee wa« In- ,-a t.a involving 160 p erso n . * * r® I to the present fire hall and w ill house R en neth Doy,e the )oca, atructed to arrange for a «peuker to handled by the com m ission In th is ! Grand Ronde Boy Scouts, Troop th<- three fire trucks and th e am- rnunty. give the addreaa on Auguat 28. ju stic e court, ch argin g him with d is Forty-six ca ses o f aid to depen orderly con d uct, according to Infor No. 4 4 returned from Camp Pioneer ( bulance and pick-up w hich w ill have which would be the nearest m eeting to Ijabor Day and for w hich a Labor dent children were handled during m ation from the district attorney's (S co u t S um m er Camp) July 27th., , quarters In the rear of the building. bringing hom e first place honors In T h e p resen t fire hall will be con th» year. Total co st of th is program Day program w ill he arranged. office. A date has not yet been set Camping for the second consecutive verted to provide o ffice quarters for K enneth S h etterly I n t r o d u c e d w as »66.276. for the hearing. i year under th e leadership of their the city recorder, w ater superinten- A dm inistrative cost of the depart- Robert Eskridge. Sheridan orchard The ch arge followed an Incident . «« Scoutm aster, Delm ar Jam es. Robert d m t and police departm ent. T he jail l«l. as his guest ut T u esday's lunch- ! rnenta was » 1 8 ,0 9 2 . G eneral assls- at the Rainbow tavern ast lurs Henthorn w ho left w ith the group w ill be en larged also. e0B. ita n c e costa totaled » 6 0 .9 1 9 . day evening dm ng * 1 ' oy ' wai ,iad to return home w ith a sudden T he entire building w ill be given struck a lle g ed ly by Rhoades and was TO GO TO ST. LOUIS later taken to the h<> pital where hr Scoutm aster, Delm ar Jam es, w as 1 and g la ss block decoration. As soon AS LOCAL DELEGATES received treatm en t for head Injuries. elected as can d idate to the “ Order of as another unit can he added, th e At a m eetin g of the local plywood I th e A rrow ,” a N ational Honorary So building will be extended the rest of T he aerial an tics that Interested I w o rk -r, unlon a , the ciety, sponsored by the Boy Scout« the w ay across th e lot to F irst St., local sk y-gaaers last Sunday w e r e , ha(J Jn w „ ,atnlna. Legter ■ of Am erica, based on outstanding replacing the present library b uild provided by th ree W illam ina and , H(jenny und w illia m Ham pton were work and leadership in Scouting. ing w hich w ill continue to serve as Sheridan pilots w ho had a lot of fun | e)e<.ted delegaU>g to the national con- library headquarters u ntil such tim e playing sk y-tag and hide and I ven „ on w hlch w lll convene Aug. 26 as the building is com pleted. WILLAMINA POLICE COURT a n tin g th e clouds. af g , lx)U(g T h ey returned Saturday The Y am hill County Red Croae T h e present contract does not in Allen Vance, Sheridan, w as fined The chaps who were enjoying the f b a t t l e where they a ttend ed the chapter Is sponsoring a sw im m ing clu d e Interior finishing of th e o f »150 and given a 30-day suspended quiet atm osphere In the rain were district convention last w eek. m eet at the M cM innville city pool. jail senten ce for driving w h ile un fices. ■ - Lew Palm er. W illam ina I.G.A. man. Friday even in g. Aug. 1, for those der the Influence of intoxicating l i In hts Aeronca. Clyde E vers of Sher who com pleted thrlr sw im m ing In quor. A rrested and fined for being I idan In hts T aylorcraft and Rob struction In th e three sw im cam drunk w ere Guy W arren, Otis June- I B race of th e W ilsheron Flying Ser paigns held in M cM innville, N ew tlon, »10; Byron Box w ell, W illa vice and th e Sanbru Shop flying Wm berg and Carlton. mina, »15; Robert Baunach, Grand D aley's Luacom be. U sually th e low er T here w ill be free sty le ev en ts for Ronde. $15; Gerald Sm ith. Idanha strata Is rough and hum py. Palm er FEN D A LL, J u ly 31 (S p e c ia l)— Mrs. B rrnelece S ou les o f th e local hoys and girls, in b eginning, in ter »10; E verett L. Casey, Grand Ronde Mrs. M ollie H aenny, 61, w ho had said, and It w ouldn’t be sa fe to fly so low, but the air Sunday, while It plywood union auxiliary, waa elected m ediate and advanced classes. Other »10; Max H ankins, Grand Ronde. been in a com a for three w eek s as a race and w as raining w as perfectly sm ooth, secretary-treasurer of th e district or ’ ev en ts include crack er resu lt o f a second paralytic stroke, »15 and the p lanes could skim over the ganisation when D istrict No. 9, met I steam boatin g for the beginners, the T raffic fin es of $1.00 each w ere died July 26, a t th e M cM innville field s alm ost touchin g th e ground In convention at S eattle last week b reaststrok e and tug-o-w ar for the assessed against Albert Schierm eis- , H ospital. F uneral services w ere held advanced, as w ell as w ater melon ter. D allas, for improper parking and ' nt 10 A.M. W ednesday, at the St. without fear o f sudden down drafts. She succeeded Mrs. E lla Brown, also bobbing and under w ater sw im m ing Billy Polley, Grand Ronde for m ak- Joseph C atholic Church in Salem , of W illam ina, retiring secretary who contests. ing a U-turn on Main Street. W anda ghc w as interred in the St. Barbara ACCIDENTS UP was presented with a corsage as a Ju nior and senior life saving T aggert w as scheduled to h ave a j Cem etery at Salem. W illam ina's accident rate wa< mark of appreciation for h er ser- cla sses w ill com pete in a 100 m eter hearing today on the charge of a s She was born January 30, 1886 in q uite high during th e w eek , accor i vices during the past year. Mrs. E s freesty le race and a 50 m eter m edley sistin g a prisoner to escape. Salsbury, M issouri and w as m arried ding to the num ber o f victim s who ther Laux of Portland, form erly of relay. to A rthur H aenny Septem ber 28, w ere treated at Dr. Ford A. C heney’s Sheridan and still a m em ber o f the F irst, second and third place rib SONG FEST POSTPONED 1304 from whom sh e w as separated office. Merle I^ish received Internal I local au xiliary, w as re-elected presi bons will be awarded th e w inners by T he com m unity song program and later divorced. She is survived Injuries w hen he w as struck by a dent o f the d istrict group. Mrs. Laux George O. Muhle, chapter chairm an. scheduled for last Monday evening by six children, Gordon H aenny of fallin g tim ber Friday, and Is In a was also elected organizer. Mrs. V el- at Sheridan in behalf of th a t c ity ’s j Vancouver, W ash., F rancis H aenny D allas hospital. l da Sanders w as re-elected to th e exe SMITH HOME lu lus Rooney, W illam ina Lumber recreation center project w as indef- i of Sheridan, L ester H aenny of Sher- cutive board and Mrs. Ruby Kunz- S. J. Sm ith, city recorder, return in itely postponed because o f rainy idan, Charles H aenny of W endfing, Company em p loyee, su ffered a hro- i ler of W illam ina was elected alter- ed to his home, Sunday, from a k ev hand, July 22. Frank Ijtckner. w eather. W illam ina m usicians sch e Mrs. Hoff H arris o f Sheridan and nute. Other new o fficers are Helen P ortland hospital w here he under Garrabrant Lbr. Co. em ployee, has duled to appear on the program In Miss Johnny B elle H aenny o f F en- D lm ler, A berdeen, W ash.. vice- w ent m ajor surgery several w eeks hln thum b in a cast as the result cluded Mrs. Roy Durham , Mrs. H ar dall D istrict, and three brothers, president; D oriine H ill of Garibaldi ago. H e ia im proving rapidly altho of a broken bone. Harry Peacock, old Ju bie and Mrs. Floyd Edm iston. Robert M ulford, H ollis D. Mulford and F elicia Pilas, A berdeen tru stees, i wjjj probably still be several w eeks o f Los A ngeles, C alif., and Pierson working In the tim ber near Grand The o fficers w ere in stalled by J. E. ! before he will be able to resum e h is Ronde. cut his left hand w hile sk in M ulford of P ennsylvania. JUSTICE COURT U n ix , Portland, secretary-treasu rer d u ties at the city hall. He w as able U ntil the tim e o f her first stroke ning a tree and had to have eight or Justice court cases in the court ot of the ln ten atlon al W oodw orkers to walk ou t of doors, today. several years ago, sh e took an active ten stitch es taken. D r.« Hugh Flanery, W illam ina I J u stice of th e Peace K enneth Shet- Association. M arcella Carter 7 su ffered stra in in terest in the a ffa irs of her com - T he op en ing address of th e con dcntlat, Is also m aking progress in terly durm g th e past w eek included ' ¿ be ? s \ “e l? rom^mberod for ed ligam en ts in her elbow in a fall 1. i » - «««« o s - % s » l« r ~ t« « « ■ r x » V * vention was given by R ussell Betson hla recovery from a very seriou s ap that of Erw in T aggert w ho pleaded her good neighborliness and her in w hile roller sk ating. of S eattle, p resident of the district pendectom y at a M cM innville hospi g u ilty to b ein g drunk and w as fined terest in her flo w ers and pets. 9 union. Guest sp eak ers w ere IWA tal. J. N. Yocom o f M cM innville Is v is $50. A previous charge o f breaking president, Mr. F a d lin g, Mrs. Corrlne itin g nt the home of h is daughter-in- Mr. and Mrs. R oy Hubbard and Mr. aw ay from an officer w as dism issed Fisher, president of the northern APPLICATION FORMS law . Mrs O. C. Yocom. upon petition of counsel. T aggert's and Mrs. Cecil Baird visited Mrs. W ashington d istrict and Mr. W ilson NOW AVAILABI/K attorney, E u g en e Marsh o f McMinn H ubbard’s sister, Mrs. W ilbur Stou- editor of The W oodw orker. A pplication blanks for m otor v e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard and ville, was present at th e h earing as tenburg at Grand Island, Sunday. A banquet w as served to approxi h icle license, accident report blanks daughter, Yvonne, will take a motor also w as Y’am hill county prosecuting m ately three hundred people in the and o th e rs m ay be secured at th e trip next week w hile Mr. Hubbard, Mrs. L. H. Stanenko of Portland attorney Earl N ott. A num ber of w it gold room of the M ayflower hotel. city h a ll. C hief of P o lice H. J. Ul loggin g forem an nt the lW lllaniina w as a w eekend g u est of her daugh- nesses had been sum m oned but were Ft iday evening. T he follow in g ev e rich sta tes. __________ __ Lumber C om pany’s plant, is on va d ism issed w hen the case w as settled ter, Mrs. O. W. B eneflel. Mr. and ning a dance w as given for th e d ele P ete Gretsch visited h is brother cation. Miss Y vonne w ill also he va Mrs. George Moll and d aughter, w ithout trial. gates by the host S eattle local. in B attle Ground. W ashington, S u n cation in g from h er work at the I. G. The only oth er case, during the Nicki, cam e from P ortland. Sunday, day. A store. past w eek. Mr. Shetterly said, was and the group spent th e day at Taft. R E B E K A H S TO PICNIC that o f Eddie Combs w ho was fined The Prim rose chapter. Order o f KMANUEI, U 'T H E R A N CHURCH PLYW OOD PICNIC $10 for sw itch in g m otor veh icle li R E E D PR O FESSO R NAMED The 1st annual Plyw ood picnic Rebekah, will picnic at the hom e of R ESUM ES SERVICES A N TI-SA LES TA X AIDE cen se plates. Church and Sunday School servic-, will he held Aug. 10 at Buell Park. Mrs. Belle L eP age, tom orrow , F ri Dr. Blair S tew art, professor of e- Gam es and prizes w ill be held for day. M embers w ill m eet at th e W illa e s w ill be resum ed by th e E m anuel ll R l ’CE BROW N IN AUTO W RECK conom lcs at Reed C ollege, has ac Lutheran church next Sunday m orn m ina post o ffice about 1 1 :3 0 and all. Also free ice-cream and coffee. Bruce Brown, form er W illam ina cepted an appointm ent a s con su l cars w ill tak e them to Mrs. L eP a g e’s ing at the regular tim e in th e R e resid en t w hose colum n, Sports Slants tant to th e Oregon an ti-sales tax hom e. It w ill be a pot luck affair bekah hall, th e Rev. O. F. B raaten, W E A T H E R R EPO R T w as a featu re o f The Tim es during com m ittee, Carl H. F rancis, chair visitin g pastor from Salem , said Rf. Tp. with each m em ber bringing part of w hile in W llalm ina th is w eek . The the school year, w as injured last man announced Monday follow in g a July 22 — C lear...v ............0 0 .........62 the luncheon. F riday evening in a car accident m eetin g o f the com m ittee at the Ore Mrs. J. M. Olson w as installed as past few w eeks, services w ere su s July 23 — C lear..................0 0 .........54 w hile en rou te from Salem to Mc gon state G range headquarters. pended w hile many of the co n grega Ju ly 24 — C loudy...............0 5 .........60 noble grand of P rim rose Rebekah w ithou t com pensation. M innville. Ills com panion, Vern An- | Serving tion were o u t of town on vacation July 25 — C loudy............... 0 4 .........56 lodge, when th e chapter m et last. Stew art w ill ad vise the com m ittee derson in w hose car they w ere rid T he vice-grand and other officers trips. Mr. Braaten w ill speak at e le v July 26 — C loudy............... 2 1 ......... 56 on all phases o f the proposed sa les ing, w ’as a lso injured. The car w as July 27 — C lo u d y ..............0 0 ......... 59 w ill be in stalled a t the next m eetin g. en o ’clock. Mrs. M elvin K ih lsta d iu s Is su per dem olished w hen It struck som e tax bill, to be accepted or rejected Ju ly 28 — C loudy............... 3 1 ......... 61 Mrs. H. M. E dm iston, d istrict Deputy by Oregon voters on O ctober 7. loose gravel and w ent o ff th e grade in tend en t of the Sunday sch ool. C. E. S aw telle, Observer. I w as Installing officer. (c rc n c e , AGAIN WIN HONORS Sky- I Ug RED CROSS SWIM MEET at M c M innville aug i LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. MOLLIE HAENNY LOCAL WOMEN LEAD AT SEATTLE MEETING ssa