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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1946)
L ib ra ry , Univcrahy of Ore Willamina dimes VOLUME NO 36 NO. 19. W ILLAM IN A, YAM HILL COUNTY, O R E G O w T T ^ S D fiY. DECEMBER 26 W COUNTY SCORES IN CONSERVATION SOIL PRACTICES A final tab u la tio n of conservation practice« com pleted for paym ent u n til i th e 1M46 conservation prograni show s th a t In Y am hill County farm p lans were filed on 16H1 farm s cov- «•i iiig 179,612 acres of farm lan d of w hich 94,632 acres were cropland T here were 2.927 ton» of a g ric u ltu r al lim estone spread on 100 farm s. 916 ton» of p hosphate m aterial ap plied on 40« farm s, and 3I&.39] pounds of la n d p la ste r applied on 450 fatm s. 1 1,793 acres of seeded w inter legum es were tu rn e d under for green m an u re on 643 farm s. T here were 97,62 7 lin ear feet of d ra in a g e ditch co n stru cted on 41 farm s, and 4,61« rods of tile over fo u r Inches In d iam eter Installed on 3.1 farm s. 46,866 pounds of p asture seed were used In seeding 4,071 a c r es of p erm an en t p a stu re on 642 farm s. 27,910 pounds of chem icals were used In contro llin g weeds on 119 farm s. ( o nservatlon of s o l i resources Is really being accom plished In Yamhill County wth th e seeding of a large acreage to perm anent p astu re. The sod form ed hy th e perennial grassei- and legum es re ta rd s w ater runoff and p revents th e w ashing of the top soil und ae th e sam e tim e the vegi- ! tatlo n fu rn ish es excellent p astu re for livestock and a so u rce of Income to I the farm er. i----------- f l © d Ik ------------- ------- I JANUARY I S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 i ê G ' - a t s , ---------------------------------------- ■ • - FEBRUARY MARCH S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 2 3 4 5 6 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 ! 19 20 12 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 I 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 23 24 25 26 27 Ik-------- --------- ---- A P R IL i 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 MAY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 : 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 11 % 25 26 27 28 29 1 1 * ------- -------------- k| JU N E i KIWANIANS HEAR PROGRAM; NAME COMMITTEES A group of hgh school stu d e n ts presented a m usical program T ues day noon for the en te rta in m e n t of the K lw anis club m em bers a t th e ir w eekly luncheon m eeting. Yvonne H ubbard was in charge of the pro gram for which a rra n g e m en ts were made by D. H. H ia tt, appointed a t the previous m eeting on the c lu b ’s 6 7 com m ittee for a C hristm as program . 13 14 M ary Ann Kemp sang Silent N ight 20 21 with a hum m ed accom panraent by I 27 28 the chorus, Fay Carlson gave an ac I * ------------------ ---- i cordion solo and M arilyn M etzger JU L Y and ( a r y l H uddleston sang a duet, AUGUST SEPTEMBER 1 “ Santa Claus E xpress.” M embers of 5 M T W T F 5 S M T W T F S S M T W T F 5 ! the chorus who presented a program 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 i of C hristm as carols were Alvin and 6 7 8 9 10 I I 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 I I 12 13 I H arvey Ja h n , Donald C olburn. Clif 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ton H uddleston. Mary Ann Kemp, I 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 E dw ina A ntonsen Carol H uddleston, I I 27 28 29 30 31 % 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 1 M arilyn Metzger, F ay Carlson, La- Ik--------- ------------- * ---- ------------------- * | dona Lentz and Yvonne H ubbard. ' OCTOBER N O V EM B ER ! DECEMBER j A fter th e program , A. D. Newby, S M T W T F 5 S M T W T F S president of the club, appointed the S M T W T F s Ì! 12 3 4 follow ing standing com m ittees; At 1 < 2 3 4 5 6 j 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 tendance and inter-club relations, 7 8 9 10 I I 12 13 J 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 I I 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 I Roy Rhodes, C. S. H arris, W alter 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 (9 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 D uller, A1 Toberer; Youth service, 1 26 27 28 29 30 31 'A. 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 31 H arvey E. H arris, D. H. H ia tt; P ub !| ■— —1 1»— ’ ------------------ k — lic A ffairs and public relatio n s H A P a rre tt, C. S. H arris, Ted Maddox and K enneth S h etterly ; B usiness stan d ard s, support of churches, post w ar service, K. E. S h etterly E A BROWNIE SCOUTS SEND Spencer, R. H . Yates; Finance and GIFTS TO FARM HOME achievem ents, P. s. G retsch. Roy The Brow nie Girl Scouts enjoyed D urham . BUI Lash. Jo h n Nicols; a C hristm as p a rty at th e home of C lassification and m em bership, Ray Opal Spence S a tu rd a y . Dec 14. Th» M orrison, E arl R ichardson, E rn e st aftern o o n was spent In playing gam-1 W illiam s. Jo h n T rem blay, W. t The Northwest Telephone c o m -‘ es and th e main event was th e ex Stone. Toby Vegge and V. L. Jones. ( h rlstm a s program s presented last . ________ _ _______________ Pany Is com pleting th e building change of C hristm as gifts. m S heridan designed to house its C om m unity s e r v i c e , a g ricu ltu re, The Brow nies organized In Nov S unday w ere well atten d ed . At the REBEKAHS ENJOY FESTIVE V irgil H eider, F ran k B a rre tt; hous new equipm ent and has the prom ise em ber and th e g irls have m ade < liurch of C hrist the balcony was CHRISTMAS PARTY ing and reception. Dr. V ictor Jo h n C h ristm as su rp rises and scrap books I T r “ “ * ,O C“ re f° r ' The R ebekah L" d ^ T hu rsd ay son, R. b . T u rn e r; Program an Pr' n‘ary Chll<1' ’ eVen‘nK tOt Ule,r annuaI C hristm as for th e C hildrens F arm Home in rln pre.ee„Cte °r r i . Corvallis. The next m eeting will be " T * ChrUln,M' •‘T lp tu res. | party, the usual business m eeting vr-Ar - and D. H. H ia tt; A dm inistratioi Dec. 26. —— ____ received" a tr’ T i5“ 0*1 ; h,ld Preaent w“8 follow ed by a social hour. Com- year, aecoding to R obert W ells K .w ans education, laws and régula m em ber of the firm , who said they elved a tre a t of candy, n u ts and p ttitlv e gam es were placed with GIRL SCOUTS SEND TOYS Planned to have Sheridan com pletely tiens, the board of d i.r e c t o r AND GIFTS TO GREECE x ,y, "" •• ph - consisting of P. g. G retsch. Dr T roop I of th e W illam ina Girl , 7 t h e c a n , P resentation and Mrs. A tkey received consolation convtrted to the dial sw stem by the Johnson, H arvey H arris, W arrei end of 194 7. J u s t as soon as ‘ they d- Scouts enjoyed a C h rsltn as p a rty on m J Song i IK0’' ? " 1 7 r e n ‘r,8t' Prl“ - GUt8 a ™ * d aro u n d E ngdahl, Virgil H eider, D. H. H iat Decem ber 23. T he evening was spent . .. , ‘ . *e AKea D irectors: ornted tree w ere exchanged. H ostess com plete the Sheridan change-over and Lu P alm er, " e l l s said, they will begin the task cnrollng and then they retu rn ed to Music, Mrs. L. V. E m m ons; Costum - es Miss Opal Spence. Mrs. H. H arris, the home of th e ir leader. Opal Spenct es. Mrs. E thel Ray; D ram atics, Mrs. Mrs. G ayette B a rn e tt, Mrs. K arl of converting W illam ina and G rand The Y am hill ’B' League, will h o i Ronde to the dial system . uddleston. w here they played gam es and ex Ray Sm ith, Mrs. V. O. H " H u u ie s t o n . Dentz Lentz and Mrs. O. J. N oreen served a Jam boree. Jan . 2. a t McMinnville changed C h ristm as gifts. T he g irls have w orked hard th e last few w eeks p rep arin g a “T h in k -' m ciudM M arily M etzger and Jess Ing D ay” box fo r the children In Duncan as Mary and Jo sep h ; Maxine Greece. T he ex tra toys and books I’topst as the angel; Dale K olln. Joe th a t could not he sent to Greece M atocha and Jam es K ilgore as the O ffic ia l _________________ Official announcem ent th . a t the were sent to th C hildrens Farm sh epherds; O ra F erguson, Don Sm ith Polk county com m unity chest had B lackley $1002.95 had been receivec Home In Corvallis. C h ristin as boxes and Ray P ropst as the Wise Men; Speaking for E dw ard Hayes, presi exceeded its goal was m ade this Anna was w ere also p r-p a re d for the needy. Simeon ----- was ...... Ray o S n m u ith. in , A nna was The C hristm as rush Is is not all over week by Bill Blackley of D allas dent of the county organization Te, rs. Eldon Fendall and Isaiah was yet at the post office, according to T he next m eeting will be Ja n . 7. Cooper, charm an of the drive,’ an, Mrs. Leon Sm ith gave a party for p.ayed by E arl D ucan. T he Ju n io r P o stm aster Mrs. E sth e r Faw k. To- se c re ta ry -tre a su re r of the organiza the board of directors, B lackley ex tion. thi g irls In T roop 2 a t her home (b o lr, youth chorus and a d u lt choir day’s mail was unusually heavy and i Some re tu rn s a re expected yet pressed th e ir th a n k s to th e publi, December 18. T roop 2 will d isco n tin '" Vh u v • ( th e re w ere 21 sacks ot Pa re e I post. [such as from the W illam ette Valley and w orkers for the cooperation re ue th e ir m eeting for a few weeks. ie . ethodist C hurch was well O utgoing m ail, however, has dropped Lum ber com pany Black Rock camp ceived in th e drive. led m orning and evening filled evening, With w ith nel p ri hoeb back ♦ to norm al. 1 One of th e man functions of th, and from o th e r ru ra l com m unities PLYWOOD EMP1XIYKK STRICKEN mary grades giving the m orning pro O utgoing mail d u ring th e C hrist Money tu rn ed in from now on will com m unity chest Is to elim inate th, W hen Ted Lund, em ployee a t th e gram and in the evening th e C h rist mas season was more th a n twice th a t inn u m erab le drives of c h a rita b le A ssociated Plywood Mills, arrived to mas sto ry In prophecy and in fullfill- of last year, Mrs Faw k said. Mon go into the c h e st’s reserve fund to w elfare and educational agenclei be applied against next y e a r’s goal. of the prophecy presented d a y ’s begin his d a y ’s w ork, th is m orning ' ment ........... e.v.p.iecy was was presented, cancellations set set a record w ith w ith day’s cancellations a record ln n l,,,l.,.l i - s t. ( hecks to the p articip atin g agen th a t o rd n a rily come into the c o u n tj at seven o’clock, he was stricken Included In the cast w ere Cecil Baird $4792 in le tte r mail alone and can- cies have been m ade out and are each year. Any o rg an izatio n w ith the with w hat ap p aren tly was a form of n a ira to r, B urdette E dw ards, pro- , collations have not been u n der $4000 being d istrib u ted to them by Black exception o f the Red Cross, which paralysis. W hen he sta rte d to get out Phet. Helen Ja h n , L adonna L etnz., dally for the past tw o weeks, does not come u n der the ch est plan lim a Talbott an and a V Baird ns as j Mrs. Mrs. F Fnv.k had high high praise praise for for ley this week. The breakdow n is as oi his car, he found he co u ld n ’t ......... V irginia irginia Baird aw k had follow s: S tate chest, which includes and perhaps one o r two o th e r excep move his legs. An am bulance was S hepherds; W ise men were M ----------- arion I — her of u helpers who enabled i h i r er • sta ff vzs v ip v io m iu v u n u ir u r tions, should be re fe rre d to the several n atio n al and sta te agencies. m erlne, L adonna Lent« L entz and G r a c e to m a dispatch , Amerlne. Grace I he mail speedily and ef- sum m oned and he was taken to n A county chest If they begin sollclta- a r ' l»'y- Yvonne H ubbard and Don- flclently. They include R obert E $3210; Boy Scouts. $2150; Camp n o n in th e county. hospital in McMinnville. As this is being w ritten , fu rth e r rep o rts of his aid Colburn played the p a rts of Mary Shipley, Mrs. Bernice Ju n e Lord, Tire Girls, $1676.71; Salvation A r All tow ns in th e county, m ade 1 * os®1)^1, Mrs. Irene Pollow and Mrs. E ttagene my, $917.90; and society to com bat th e ir qu o tas w ith th e except,on condition a re not available. cancer, $1000. I , . „ E ,ee Mc,ho<,l8t ch u rch was T hom pson and Reed Van Scoyk ru- No paid w orkers were employed Ball City w here re tu rn s w ere disap- Mr. and Mrs. Paul F ra n k lin and also filled to capacity Sunday even- ral carrier. in conducting the first county com- p o in tin k Only $29 was raised to _________ __ Alice F ra n k lin of C orvallis cam e ing a t th e ir an n u al C h ristm as pro- j m unty chest drive and expenses were w ards the q u o ta of $250. C hristm as Eve to spend the holidays " ra m - GAME COMMISSION C om plete re tu rn s a re as follow s: held to a m inim um . T he $134 spent I here was an a tte n d a n se of one SCHEDVLKS HEARING a t Ihp home of th e ir paren ts, Mr. m o “»: '" 1 - P - n d e n c , hundred at the Assem bly of God pro- T he Oregon S tate Game Commls- on the drive was used m ainly for and Mrs. K. T. F ran k lin . H 5 0 0 , M onm outh. $750: W est Sa grani. Sunday evening. A play, w ith sion will hold its an n u al hearing to new spaper adv ertisin g in t h r e e lem, $750; F a lls City, $29; V alsetz county papers and W illam ina to cov Mr. and Mrs. L. L. A rnold were religious significance was enacted by consider angling regulations on Sat- $297.50; CIO 5-27 (D a.las-In d ep en b e sts, at C h ristm as d inner, to Mrs. a class of in te rm e d ia te hoys un d er urday. Ja n u a ry 11. 1947. at Its of- e r p a rt of th e county th a t th e lateer deuce) $221; CIO 5-92 (N o rth Polk paper serves A rnold’s m other, Mrs. C arrie W or l ic direction of Mrs. Ered K ennedy flees a t 1634 S.W. A lder S tre e t in The pubic has the assu ran ce of c o u n ty ) $844.35; G rand Ronde-V al- den and b ro th e r, Clint W orden, the and Mrs. C larence Nelson, who also P ortland. Seasons, hag lim its and the board o f d irectors th a t th e com ey Ju n c tio n d istric t (lo g g in g o p era la tte r of Bay City. directed the young people's choir. o th e r reg u latio n s affectin g th e ta k m unity ch est cam paign has been to rs and business firm s) $225; Ball ing of game fish will be determ ied Home for the C h ristm as holidays conducted on a businesslike basis ” ston, $108.60; B uena V ista, $60; G uests a t th e home of Mrs. F. H. for the ensuing year. w ere Miss K ath ry n H arris from San Faw k for (’h rlstm a s w ere Mr. and Blackley said. "N o m oney has been R ickreall, $257.50; Peedee. $45; Francisco, R obert H nrris, Eugene, Mrs. R. H. B assett, Mrs. C. S. K el w asted and th a t raised over the Polk S tatio n . $13; S pring Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunn and and Mr. and Mrs. D arrell S. H arrs ler, Miss Viola K eller, C laude Mc <iuota will be held in th e reserve SI 13.75; P erry d ale, $184.20; O rch and d a u g h te r, Mary C atherine of Kinney, of Salem , Mr. and Mrs. W il fam ily spent C hristm as w ith Mrs. fu n d .” ard H eights. $70.63; Oak Grove. B unn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Corvallis. The 1946 goal was $10,000 and $134.60; McCoy, $20; and miscell liam Daily and Billy of S herdan. son in Salem. at the tim e o f th e an n ouncem ent by aneous, $35, 5 M T W > 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 T 3 10 17 24 F 4 11 18 25 S 5 12 19 26 S M T W T F 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 S S M T W T F S I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ¡ 3 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 E 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 29 30 V-------- --------------------- ftl And Best Wishes To A ll Large Crowds A ttend Christmas DIAL PHONES FOR 1947 PROSPECT FAVORABLE , Programs at Local Churches HUGE MAIL MARKS THE CHRISTMAS SEASON Polk County Community Chest Divides Large Sum Among Charities This Ifeek