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About The times of Willamina. (Willamina, Oregon) 1972-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1973)
Page 4 W WL AMIN A- TIME S, WILLAMINA, OREGON, Wednesday, October 17, Willamina Whoosits and Whatsits BBHHM M Hn By Mrs. Kenneth Shetterly News of PUBLIC NOTICE Servicemen A jdint meeting of the Willamina Area Advisory Committee and the Sheridan A rea Advisory Committee will be held Oct ober 18 at 8:00 p.m. If you wish to attend any of these meetings, please call one of the following for information on date and location: Ken Knutson, Chrmn. Sheridan planning Advisory* Committee: 843-2069 Ft Leavenworth, Kansas, Aug 20— Sorry, Imade a "BooBoo" when I put the arrival of a baby daughter born to Mr. and M rs. Geo. Hansen went on a the Tom D rill’s in September. She was hunting trip in the Klamath Falls a r e a - born to Mr. and M rs. Sam Drill of h it snow and wind prevailed and they Dallas. (I’m too old and forgetful for Mr. and M rs. Melvin Kihlstadius, Mr. and M rs. Jack Branson of Colter, M rs. Myrtle Storey and Miss Robin An derson spent the weekend in Seattle. , Wyoming are visiting Mr. and M rs. Don Davis and family this weekend. Jack Mr. Merle Schrag is home from the is a half-brother of Don. hospital in Salem and is much improved, which is good news. Mr. and M rs. Nick Mendenhall are the proud parents of a baby boy born Oct. We are so rry to h e a r of Mr. Scott 1st, weighing nine pounds. At present Vinson’s accident at UJS. Plywood last the baby is in a Portland hospital. M rs. Friday evening. His leg was severely Mendenhall is the form er Sandy Duke. injured and he is in McMinnville hos pital. Scott is the son of Mr. and M rs. Miss T erri Cain and Miss Jeanie Ju s Rex Vinson of Route 2. tin are vacationing in and around Minne-i apolis. The girls left here Oct. 2 in M rs. Irene Parton and M rs. Laura New T e rri's Volkswagen and drove back. They by spent Monday, shopping in Portland. stopped at Yellowstone Park for sight seeing and had a very good trip. The M rs. Robert Colton spent a few days weather has been lovely back there. They with Mr. and M rs. Ray Bilieu in Leb are visiting with relatives of Jeanie. anon recently. T erri is the daughter of Mr. and M rs. Skip Endres, Debbie Summers and Mrs. K.E. Shetterly were dinner guests of Mr. Hugh Cain and Jeanie is the daughter M rs. Pearl Catlin of Spokane, Wash, and M rs. Jim Eggiman in McMinnville is spending some time with her parents, Friday evening. Mr. and M rs. Axel Lundin. An unusual event happened at the Ward Mr. and M rs. L arry Summers left early Mendenhall farm a couple of weeks ago when one of th eir ewes had a set of Wednesday morning for the Hart Mt. area where they will spend a week or so cam twins and another ewe had triplets. ping and hunting. Their son Mike and a friend will join them this Friday. Mr. and M rs. Marvin Halseth left here Mr. and M rs. Sam Pearce of Willamina last week for th eir new home in Minne celebrated their 32nd anniversary on Oct. sota. 3. (Mrs. Dan is Mildred.) Mr. and M rs. Jack Shetterly drove to M r. and M rs. Thomas* Pearce of Denver, Longview, Wash. Wednesday to help their Colo, surprised Mr. and M rs. Dan Pearce son John celebrate his birthday. when they arrived here Oct. 8 for a two day visit. It had been 26 years since Pleased to report that M r. "Buddy” Bus well is home from the hospital and these brothers had seen each other. Mh. and M rs. Til Tumidge of Santa doing quite well. Rosa, Calif, drove their camper into the Chas. McBee place on Fort Hill Road Mr. and M rs. "Rocky" Stone returned one day and spent two weeks visiting to their home here Monday after a busy with the Me Bees and other relatives. but relaxing sum m er. They attended M r. Tumidge is a brother of M rs. Mandy boat races in various states (but not as McBee. contestants), went deer hunting and enjoyed themselves. Pat was "score g irl" for The Fort Hill Extension met Wednesday the World Races at Brigham City, Utah, at the home of M rs. Dennis (Sue) Werth. in August. Quite an honor, methinksl Seventeen wer^ present to enjoy some Japanese cookery prepared by Sue Werth M rs. KJ3. Shetterly spent the weekend and M rs. Veneta Buswell... Beulah L ar in Portland visiting her daughters M rs. wood of Albany, an official delegate, Lynette C ross and family and M rs. Nick showed slides of japan which proved most Steffanoff and family. interesting to all. M rs. Bob Colton was very pleased when I announced to her that a memorial for her husband Bob wold be a bronze plaque at the base of a new flag pole at City Hall. We hope to have a dedication service in his honor when completed. I’m very happy that so many of our citizens are enthusiastic about a memorial for Mr. Colton and all think this to be a very fitting one. The pole has been ordered by the city. Engagement announced Mr. and M rs. J e rry Summers announce the engagement of their daughter, Debbie, to Albert E. (Skip) Endres. He is the son of Al Endres of Willamina and M rs. Jim Eggiman of McMinnville. No wedding date has been set. Smarter not harder Homemakers in the tr i county area take a non-credit correspondence course to help them organize th eir many respon sibilities. The course, which starts October 30th, has four lesso n s: You, the household executive; You versus the clock; You versus clutter; Down with d irt. Lessons are spaced two weeks apart and each lesson has an answer sheet to be returned for comments from Monine Strode, Yamhill County Extension Agent. The cost, is $1.50 for all m aterials and postage both ways. Send name, and ad dress to Yamhill County Extension Service, Rm 42, Courthouse, McMinnville, Oregon 97128. Army Reserve Major Alan R. Thompson, son of Mr. and M rs. Orval Thompson, 251 Jam es Street, Willamina, Oregon, completed the final phase of the command and general staff officer course at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. The course is organized into nine phases and givenover a five-year period either by correspondence o r through the U.S. Army Reserve School System. The final two week phase is conducted at Ft. Lea venworth. The training is designed to prepare se lected officers for responsible positions at division and support command levels. It also provides them with an understand ing of the duties of corps and field army general staff uh.-cers, and of army participation in joint and combined oper- Major Thompson is an electronic-photo- typesetter technician with the Statesman- Journal publishing company in Salem. The Major and his wife, Mary Sue, live at 2264 32nd Ave., NE, Salem. Ivan Dent, Chrman. Willamina planning Advisory Committee; 876-5333 Ron Pittman, Secretary Sheridan Planning Advisory Committee 843-3687 J u s t because Lonj D istance ,re so low, it’s no less a tr e a t w h e n you call y o u r friends! Darvin L ester Klingler, son of Mr. and M rs. William L. Klingler of 1393 W. Main Street, Sheridan, Oregon was sworn into the Navy's Cache program on Oct. 10 in the rating of Seaman Recruit. Young Klingler qualified for and is guar anteed training in the Navy's Aviation section as an Aviation Structural Mech anic. He had a long row ahead as he started his processing because he was a high school drop out but through hard work and a never-quit will he attained his GED for the Navy and consequently was guaranteed his Mechanic specialty. Klingler made application at the Navy Recruiting Station, McMinpville, and was processed for enlistment by Dalles Bartell, Yamhill County's Navy Recruiter. Bartell went on to report that the Navy encourages all men and women to stay in school and graduate and invites those in their senior year to stop by and see if they are qualified for the program that they are interested in, especially now with the delay allowed for applicants of one year in reporting for active duty. Many of these sim ilar types of jobs are now open aiid at the Navy’s new sta rt ing salary they are really attractive. Klingler has chosen October 19 as his date to report for active duty and will at that time attend nine weeks of recruit training in San Diego, California. ŒQQ T h o u g h t fo r today 9K m Grade School A press conference was held at the Elementary school on Friday, Oct. 7 to introduce the newly elected student body officers: president, Mark Kelson; vice- president, Dan Saviola; secretary, Karen Barnes; tre a su re r, Christie Kimsey and Sergeant - at - arm s, Tami Johnson. National Assembley by Craig Miller Mr. Rudy Burkhalter of Berne, Switer- land is an author, composer and author ity on Swiss and alpine folklore. He is also an RCA recording artist and has performed in Town Hall ( New York), the Hollywood Bowl, the Berlin Winter- garten, the Prince of Wales Theatre (London), and has composed music for Walt Disney Productions. He is recom mended by the Swiss Consulate General, the United States Swiss societies of Amer ica and the Swiss National Tour Office. Mr. Burkhalter will present a program that is unique for school assem blies. It includes instrumental music, yodeling flag throwing, alpine horn demonstration coin spinning and a scene from "Will iam Tell '. The presentation will also news U N IT E D TELEPHONE Being bom again, not of cor ruptible seed, but by the werd of God, which liveth and abid- eth forever r —1 Pet. 1:23 include exhibits of mountain climbing equipment, wood carvings and various costumes. o f th e N o rth w e s t Roy & Lois INSURANCE AGENCY Cheerleaders This year’s cheerleaders for Willamina Elemetary School are ; seventh grade — Brenda Bishop, Rhonda Pond, De Anne Felton, Jodie Greenlaw, Linda Holsclaw and Diane Potter. Eight grade — Launi Reynolds, Marshelle Reed, Linda Shandy Debbie McKnight, Tami Johnson and Car oline Colletin. 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