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Willamina Cimes
CIVIC CLUB HEARS
TRAVELER TELL
OF NORWAV VISIT
POLK COUNTY GRANGE
GROUPS MEET
COUNTY COURT IN
WIILAMINA FOR
KIWANIS MEETING
NO FEBRUARY CLINIC
RENEFIT GAME
SLATED TO AID
MARCH OF DIMES
There will be no baby clinic In
February, announced Mrs. Harry
Shipley and Mrs. o . W. Beneflel,
members of the Civic Club com m ittee
In charge of the club-sponsored mon
thly clinic held In the Methodist
Mr«. John strand. formerly o f
The home economics com m ittees
church
basement. The regular date
Couuty Judge H. M. Hoskins and
W illamina and now living In Port of the county's Granges will hold a
falls upon a holiday, Lincoln's birth
The local March of Dimes will
County
Commissioners
Homer
Ross
land, was guest spanker at the Jan meeting concurrently, also In the
day, and the county physician does have its grand finale, Saturday even
and
Albert
Youngberg
were
guests
uary m eeting of the Civic Club, lam Rickreall hall.
of the W illamina Klwanls club at not have another date open during ing when a benefit performance has
Thursday afternoon, when ahe told
The Fort Hill Grange is planning the weekly luncheon meeting, Tues the month.
been arranged between the Willamina
of her experiences on <a recent trip
a Valentine social, Saturday, Feb. day noon and, ns Is usual when any
Fire Department's league champion
to Norway.
H at their hall. Mrs. Bryan W alts group gets the ear of a county o f
basketball team and the Fees Roller-
Mr. and Mr» Strand visited relat- aa<l Mrs. Merle Newblll are co-chair
drome team of Portland, according
ficial for a few minutes, the discus
Ivea In the northern part of ¿'orway.
men of the com m ittee In charge. sion centered on roads.
to Martin E. Myers, March o f Dimes
where ahe said, they were told food
Ilouglas Floyd, master of the Grange,
chairman.
Tickets will be 50 cents
shortages during the war had not
Judge Hoskins expressed the opin
presided at the regular m eeting,
and
25
cents.
Two interm ission con
been so acute a s they were farther
ion that a special tax levy was the
By .Marvin Coffey
Wednesday evening. Jan. 21. State
tests
have
been
arranged — one for
south. The underground was very
only solution to the road problem
The Bulldogs playing heads-up
Deputy l.antz was a guest.
boys
and
one
for
girls. Grand Ronde
active In this region and had found
since the rapid increase In populat basketball, ran ail over two league
boys
and
girls
are
invited to partic
ways und means to circumvent the
ion and industry had made traffic foes In games of the past week.
ipate
too,
Mr.
Myers
said. There will
greed of the Germans who made MAGAZINE ACCEPTS LOCAL
so heavy It was Impossible to provide
'I uesday n igh t’s game with the
heavy demands upon the country to A U lH O P S WORK
the necessary maintenance with the Sheridan Spartans, avid rivals of be prizes for both. The gtrls’ contest
will require pencils so all girls wish
supply the Hitler war machine. In
“ Mosses, Pygm ies of the Plant funds currently avalkible. Local W illamina High, produced nearly ing to enter are asked to bring pen
Oslo, however, she said. It was a dif
World", Is the title of an article roads mentioned as In need of Im every kind of thrill in the book. The cils.
ferent story. Here there had been
m ediate repair were the Hillcrest Bulldogs played far their best game
written by Blair IC. B.) Chamber
Frank Kauble is assistant chair
acute suffering One of their own rel.
route, the Corbett Acres area and of the year in racking up a 47-21
lin, electrician at the local pywood
man
of the committee. Another mem
stives had contracted a severe case
the W illam ina Creek road. Mention triumph.
plant, and accepted for publication
ber
of
the com m ute whose name was
of berl berl from having to subsist
was made also of the dangerously
Boyer started the scoring parade
by the American Museum of Natural
inadvertently
omitted in last w eek’s
on a diet consisting mainly of ruta
sharp
curve
near
the
Garrabrant
with two field goals and It w asn’t
History. It will appear shortly In
report is Mrs. Orley Brock Sr.
planing mill.
bagas and potatoes. Mrs. Strand In
long
before
his
mates
also
started
Natural History Magazine.
dicated she was particularly Impres
Dean Holmes, Sheridan publisher, Hinging 'em in right and left. With
The author gathered most of the was a guest o f Frank Barrett and Dr.
sed with the resllence of the people
every quarter of the game the Bull
of Norway, e pecislly (hose who bid material for bis essay In his own It. A. Dodd was Wesley Graves' dogs seemed to gain at least five
suffered most hut who are busily backyard In (o rb ett Acres and In guest.
points on their
rivals. The first
altho quietly and uncomplainingly neighboring woods.
quarter score was 16-9 and the half-
rebuilding their homes and their
! tim e Bcore was 24-14.
BACK TO NORMAL
Fanned by a brisk east wind, a fire
lives. Mrs, J. M. Olson, program
\> n Embrte of Mt. Hood was a I W illamina's "drouth" came to an
Before the game was two m inutes
which
started from chlmmney sparks
chairman. Introduced the speaker.
guest at I he Kenneth Rainey home,
old the crowd was roaring a s if it
end today when the temperature
alighting on the roof, threatened
A girl s trio from the hlch school Wednesday and Thursday.
were the last minute. None of the
rose and a warm rain started falling
the Herman Flatau home, Sunday
glee club provided musical num
Zona Boyer was able to return to after seventeen days of sunshine all color and zip o f past W illamina- evening and only the fast work of
bers for the program. Hostesses for chool this week after a week's ab
Sheridan games was lacking.
the W illamina fire department kept
the library benefit ten which follow sence due to an attack of lnfuenza , In a row. The laat rain previous to
Bud Boyer gained the scoring
that of today was on January 12
it in check. A daughter of the fam
ed the m eeting were Mrs. Emery
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil fielder were when that day's precipitation amount lead In the Yamhill County league ily discovered the blaze when she
Dental, Mrs. II. A. Barrett and Mrs. Sunday guests at the B. G. Church
with his 21 point effort. Bud is prob
started upstairs and heard the fire
ed to slightly less than a quarter of
Lawrence Johnston.
Mrs. Frank man home in Newberg.
ably the only basketeer. at least in crackling in the attic.
■ an Inch.
Fawk and Mrs. Orley Brock presided
this league, to make a basket in his
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Damage, covered partially by in-
at the tea table A sura of J 12.0k was
stocking feet. He had left the floor
,
surance,
amounted to approximately
collected for the library fund.
after a oouble foul had given him
3500. The roof was destroyed almost
his fifth and final foul of the game.
totally and some damage was done
The Spartan boy who shared the
to walls and furnishings altho part
foul had taken his charity toss, but
of the furniture, including their new
Boyer had to be recalled from the I electric range, was removed from the
Approximately 80 persons from [had to compete with others for their showers after he had already re | house with the assistance of neigh-
W illamina, and Grand trade and that they believed, on gen- moved his shoes.
| bors and firemen. The glassed-in
The Willamina Boy Scout troop Sheridan.
The “ B'' game was nearly as ex
ltonde
attended
the tuilk control eral principles, that a Bystem of com
sunporch w-hich had just recently
captured the honors In a first aid
hearing held at the Sheridan City petition was far more desirable than citing as the “ Bullpups” rung up a been completed was undamaged.
contest held at McMinnville, Monday
4 7-25 victory. The W illamina boys
A chim ney fire in a house o n
evening. In com petition with Scout Hall Tuesday afternoon, January 2 6. a m onopolistic system.
were in there fighting every inch of
by
the
state
Department
of
Agric
Gentry
street, belonging to Mrs. Bail
troops from McMinnville and Laf
( oiupetition is what keeps us on the way and there was never any
ey called out the firemen again to
ayette The Judges gave them a rat ulture. The purpose of the hearing our toes,” one witness said.
any doubt about the outcome of the day.
ing of excellent on their demon ■trill was to gather evidence for the Dir
The counsel for the Department game. The half ended with W illa
ion. The local troop previously won a ector of A gricultuie to decide w heth of Agriculture explained the purpose mina leading 28-10.
countywide contest and will repres er or not the Milk Control Law, of the Milk Control I^tw. and pointed
HIT-RCN D E E R G ETS AW AY
The Sparton girls tripped the Wil
ent Yamhill county nt a contest In which has to do with the pricing and out that it was passed during 1933 lamina girls 16-12 in volleyball.
When Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Boyer,
Portland the third week in February. marketing ofm llk, should he w ith when there was a surplus of milk in
Last
Friday
night
the
Yamhill
accompanied
by their children. Zona
The Stouts and also the Cub Scouts drawn from the Sheridan, W illam ina the state, resulting in cut-throat Tigers came to Willamina and the
and Hugh and also Charles Webb and
and
Grand
Ronde
area.
According
will he Special guests of the Church
com petition, causing producer strikes result was a clean sweep for the Joe Matocha, were returning from a
of Christ, Feb. 8. which Is Boy Scout to a provision In the law. the Dir and thereby jeopardizing the public’s Bulldogs. The varsity played good
basketball game at Fall City. Mon
Sunday, according to an announce ector of Agriculture may withdraw supply of healthful, pasteurized milk. steady ball in winning 39-23. Bud
day
evening, their car, a new Fraser,
ment by the church's pastor. Ray the law from any area under a pop The 'aw established a minimum price
Boyer was again high point man with collided with a deer that sprang sud
ulation
ol
16,000.
Smith.
at which sanitary and pasteurized 21 points.
denly into the road in front of them,
The hearing was opened at 1:30
D. A. S. Dunran and Garland Hud
milk could be produced, and required
The “B “ game was much closer apparently confused by the lights
p.
m.
by
Melvin
Conklin,
trial
exam
dleston. Cult 8cout com m ittee men
that distributors be licensed by the and the lead even changed hands One head-light was broken and other
and Vein Huddleston, member of iner for the Department of Agricult Milk Control Board. The twro wit
once. Harold Helgerson sunk a field damage done to the car. The deer
the local troop com m ittee, attended ure. Sworn testimony was taken from nesses. who were opposed to with
goal to give the W illamina five a fled into the forest and was lost in the
a district round table discussion.
- ^ tr lb u to r s . and prod-
drawing the law. Amos Hlnten, a 22-21 3rd quarter m a r g i n . The brush before they could follow him.
m
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uctrs of ntllk in the area affected.
Monday
evening.
producer, and Robert Cole, secretary- Bullpups came back much stronger
The witnesses were asked by Conk
treasurer of Valley Maid Dairy, ex in the 4th quarter to gain their well G RADE SCHOOL TEAMS
lln to slate their opinion as to wheth
pressed a fear th.it withdrawal of the deserved 34-27 triumph.
PLAY SH ER ID A N , GRAND RONDE
er or not the milk control law should
law would decrease the price below
At the half way mark the Bulldogs
he withdrawn from this area. W it
The grade school basketball and
the point at which a healthful, past now have a 2 wins and 3 losses
nesses were cross-examined by Sam
volley ball team s played Sheridan
eurized
grade
of
milk
could
be
prod
record. The “B” team has a 3 wins
uel Weinstein,
Portland attorney,
there Friday night. Sheridan beat
uced. W hile this may not happen im and 2 losses record.
ra-i a
. .
representing the Department of Ag
the
“ B ” squad 7-16. The girls vol
they said, “ it would if a
ile Girl Scouts began a city lm- rlculture, o tto Heider, representing mediately,
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The W illam ina girls had every
ley ball team also lost to Sheridan.
thing over the Yamhill girls as they
provement project this week when Dellbrook Dairy, and Harold FuRe
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they planted 400 tulip bulbs in the representing Valley Maid Dairv
’
A L Martin, owner of Dellbrook scored a 36-11 win in the prelim in The W illamina “A ” team won 23-15.
On Tuesday night the basketball
Dairy, testifying a s a distributor, ary volley-ball game.
and volley ball teams played Grand
that there was 1,0
no 8urP,us
surplus r <-
only 2 J believed that the law should stated
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Ronde here. The “A ’’ team won 16-
The t Civic
( ivlc ( lub. sponsor of the not be withdrawn. In addition to the grade A n,ilk “nd Pointed ou i as evld- FORM ER WILLAMINA FOLKS
14, the “B’’ team won 34-8. The girls
Scout s, obtained permission from the „worn testim ony the trial exam iner enC* th “ dairie8 ln McMinhviHe and P A R E N T S O F NEW SON
lost their volley ball game to Grand
owner
. , r',°h
Hetder’ '° ,mprove ,h e ™»«d f o r a showing of hands among Portland have been *oing through
Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Cain o f Ronde.
ot and had It plowed and will plant all present, who bad not testified ' h ‘S
trying t0 buy ,nilk from Salem were parents of a baby boy,
There will be games with Dayton
1 to grass Other features will In- who 1)eileved t |m tfce
producers.
named David Alan, born Jan. 22. Mr. Friday night Jan. 30, played here.
the lo t n ^ c h e s ’ X ^ flo w e ’r'hed^'The '‘7 T ’ l"'! l" WithdraWn> 21 P«™®«»
The 13 " '‘"esses "ho testified ln and Mrs. Elry Cain of W illamina are
Dayton leads in the Yamhill County
boys wood-working class at the high
n u t it
,
8
fftV° r ° f w ,thdraw ,n« milk control paternal grandparents and Mr. and Grade school league.
school Is making (he trellis
»»alike ot a government-controlled were Mrs. Laura Epley, Charles A. Mrs. Harold Lamb of Salem are
Mrs. J. M. Olson Mrs H a Par t n'onopoli8llc 8y8tt‘,n
the reason (}o"ld - »«»and Sackett, T. J. Scrog- maternal grand parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brumitt and
rett and Mrs. Harry Shipley ar.. m em -' Ven„ K V 1OSt W‘,ne8SeS Wh° faVor' R‘n8’
A
Parrett' Mrs. George !
son, Jim, came
from Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Burton and Washingaon Monday, to visit their
hers of the committee who are help- « b X f n V
m " k C° ntr O1, “ " d p ' u ' E elt ° n Y° der ’
C
ing the girls. Mr. Shipley assisted
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? “ COmpet,tive ml,k
K^utz, Wesley Schenk. Art Mad- children visited Sunday with the daughter, Mrs. James Girard who
Wm. Nuenschander fam ily and other
thera with the preliminary work
J W
8erve the ,ntere8‘s 8en' Ernest Huntley “ "<» A. L. Mart- friends in the Chehalem Mountain returned home from the hospital that
done this week. also.
"5 * T com«»»’Hies. Some staled In-
day. Mrs. Elwyn Littlejohn motored
allowed t bnnrchd '
8bou,d b”
The hearing was closed at 5:30. district near Laural, and in McMinn to McMinnville to bring Mrs. Girard
allowed to purchase grade A milk The decision a8 to whpthpr m |,k pon_ ville, the previous day.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bunn visited Trom whomever they wished as long , r , n , T " 7 ? ° Whethpr m*,k C° n*
thelr son. Ben, at Dayton, Saturday, as the seller met the sanitation re
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withdrawn will be made
Mr. and Mrs. Rurlk Hendrickson
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith spent Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bunn were guests quirem ents of the slate law Busin P t
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Agr‘CU,,Ure' E' L' 1 and son George spent the weekend in day and Tuesday i„ Portland Mr
a« the Floyd Bunn home here. 8u „ . ,
Sheridan and Willaml.m ~
Z ““
th^ Olympia where they were house Smith attended a “Ninety-and-Nine”
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kout- meeting at the Multnomah Christ-
who testified pointed out that they decision will be rendered.
onen'
. ian Church.
The annual Polk County agrlc-
ultal conference for Grange agric
ultural com m ittees Is to he held ul
the Rickreall Grange hell on Friday,
Feb. 6,
WILLAMINA WALLOPS
¡TRADITIONAL FOE
BLAZE DOES DAMAGE
AT FLATAU HOME
BOY SCOUTS WIN
COUNTY HONORS
CITY IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT STARTED
Large Group Attends Sheridan
Milk Meeting; Decision Awaited