The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 26, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    Hundreds Attend '50
Christmas Gathering
At Wil lamina School
Statesman Newt Service
WILLAMINA The Community Christmas program was
held Friday at the high school with a large attendance. The
program was under the direction of Mrs. Ethel Ray and Mrs.
Elfrieta Myers. The program was made possible through the
cooperation of the local churches, the Kiwanis club, the grade and
high schools, and many other contributors. Treats were given
the children. .
1 The program Included: scene 1, "The Hills of Judah," and
While Shepherds Watch" by the choir; shepherds were Dale
Kolln, Jimmy Furman, Bruce Larson and Danny Kihlstadius; the
Herald Angel, Beverly Hubbard; and the Host of Angels, school
girls.
Scene 2, the manger scene, included "Silent Night" by the choir;
Mary, played by Yvonne Hubbard, Joseph y Douglas Floyd; Her
ald Angel by Beverly Hubbard; Guardian Angel, Judie Shetterly;
Cherubim, Tommy Woodruff and Johnny Howell; Myriad of An
gels, zl girls; "O Holy Night," solo by Mrs. Laurice Fox.
Scene .3 was the "Three Kings' and included "We Three
r Kings," by high school boys glee club; kings, Franz Sedlacek,
Charles Flynn and Jim Smith." Grand Finale, "Joy to the World;"
high school girls glee, "In Excelsis Dep" and "Winter Wonder
land." The program finished with the high school band playing
medley of "Beneath the Holly" and "White Christmas."
Football and GAA letters were awarded at a recent assembly
- at the Willamina high school by Coach Tom Cowan to Seniors
Bob Billson, Buddy Ellis, Carl Blackwell, Dick Gettman, Roscoe
Langley, Robert Henthorn, Vera Risseeuw, Dale Niccolson and
' - Bud Thomas; juniors, Don Porter and Bob Kerns; sophomoroes,
Louis Leathers, Del Eggert, Lewis Littlejohn, Roy Zimbrick and
, Pete Reynolds.
, The Girls Athletic Association president, Peggy Wood, pres
endted GAA letters to Dorothy Davis, Edith Abderhalden, Ella
Powers and Virginia Nelson.
Forest Sinnett of Fort Hill was seriously injured at the
Coastal Lumber company by a falling timber. He suffered a broken
Jaw, heel and knee, and 17 stitches were taken to sew his ear back
In place. - v
A Valley Maid dairy truck, driven by Ward Wilmarth. was
hit by a United Fruit and Produce Co. truck and semi trailer,
driven by Carl Barnes of Portland, in east Willamina. Both
trucks were badly damaged. Wilmarth was cited by state police
for failing to give a left hand signal and Barnes was cited for
having no chauffeur's license.
Two young boys, Robert Bushon and his cousin, were fished
from the cold Yamhill river this week. The boat they were in
truck a rock and sank. They were pulled out of the river by
firemen Martin Myers, Smitty Mitchell and Frank Kauble, who
were" called.
Willamina firemen fixed up about $200 worth of toys for poor
children, including about 75 items. The toys were turned oyer to
' 'the Ministerial association.
A Court of Honor was held at the grade school gym by the
local Boy Scout troop. Receiving the Tenderfoot award were
Keith Turnidge, Fred Bartlett and Jerry Spencer. Second Class
award went to Ronnie Rydell; and the second class merit badges
. went to Bob Newbill and Richard Doyle. Everett Lemons received
the Life Scout award. Kenneth Shetterly who is Scout Commit
.." tee chairman, spoke to the troop.
Linda Riley, a student at the Wilamina high school, was in
jured Thursday in a fall from a ladder as she was working on
decorations for the Christmas ball at the VFW Memorial hall.
She landed on top of the ladder when it fell and was severely
bruised. " .
About 10, tons of paper were collected Wednesday and Thurs
day by the local Key club in their paper and magazine drive.
Money from the sale of the paper will be used for youth work.
The club Is for high school boys and is sponsored by the Kiwanis
club.
Dean Holmes Elected to
Head Sheridan C of C
' Statesman Newi Service
SHERIDAN Dean Holmes has been elected president of the
Sheridan Chamber of Commerce and will succeed George Mowery.
Charles Gould was elected vice president; Wayne Flynn, secretary;
Leonard Krohlow, treasurer; B. C. Swails and Mark Smith, directors.
Aiowery wm also De a director.
THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS
From The Oregon Statesman's VaXey Correspond
Entire Student Body Acts
In Hazel Green Program
HAZEL GREEN A large cast, which included every child
in school, presented the pageant. "The Christmas Window," at
Hazel Green Friday.
The cast included: The Little Boy, Ned Darling; readers, Sharon
McKimmev and Barney White: candle lighters. Alvin Zeilinski and
Gary Haslebacher: pianists, Mrs,
Helen Wiesner and Mrs. Ralph
Gilbert; singers, Billy and Johnny
Chappell, Marlys and Claudia Dal
bey, Paul Maynard, Nyles Klampe,
Connie Neiliton, Danny Lowery,
Richard, Kenny Booze and Leroy
hart; stage managers, Tomnue
Haury and Clifford Wacken; In
scene one, "The Toy Shop Win
dow," tl.e bear was ayne Loon
ey; clown, Dwight Haslebacher;
Jack-in-th-box, Linda Zeilinski;
scliier, Lor Klampe; Indian,
Larry Phillips; dolls, Frances Car
ter, Verna Lee Maynard, Lena
Mae Snell, Jev.ell Galle and Patsy
Houloubek; little kittens, Danny
Rickard Kenny Booze and Leroy
C-.appell; rabbit, Gen Clark ana
toy shop men, Tornie Haury and
Clifford Wacken.
In scene two "The Christmas
Party Window," the children's
nurse was Betty Baker; giving the
barty. Dickie ";er and Dons Pfau;
guests, Ed lie Haury, i ranees car
ter, Marlys Dalbey, Gerald Mc
Clnughry, Johnnie Chappell and
Connie Neiliton; Santa Claus,
Jerry Carter.
In scene three, "The Minute
Window," dancers were Beverly
Aker. Jerald Booze. Barbara Mc-
Kibben, Carl Baker, Shirley Gregg
Jerry Phillips, Eileen Dalbey ana
Gary Holubek; Darkies, Sammy
Rickard, Kenny McKibben and
Forrest Darling; carolers, Billy
Chappell, Connie Neiliton, Paul
Maynard, Maureen Burghart,
Mar s D.lbev. Johnnie Chappell,
Nyles Klampe, Danny Lowery and
Patsy Holoubek.
In scene four "The Church
Window" the choir included Jerry
Darling, Mary Ann Looney, Robert
Bowlsbv. Dorothy Phillips, Mau
rice and Marvin Klampe, Gracie
Maynard, Ivan Lehnherr, Betty
Baker, and Geraldine Phillips;
Verger, Glen Pfau, Trombone
Jerry Darling, trumpet, Forrest
Darling; soloist, Robert Bowlsby;
pantomimer, Shirley Gregg.
In scene five, mother was Bev
Aker; ch.ldren, Paulina 't
Nyles Klampe, "Danny Lowery - "id
andra Vorden; angels, Patsy
Holoubek, Doils Pfau, Claudia
Dalbey, Kathleen Flores and Fran
ces Carter; soloist. Gracie Mayn
rd. The pageant v as directed by
Mrs. Cora Clark and Mrs. Esther
Franz.
HUNT TO SPEAK
SILVERTON Winston Hunt
past' president of the Woodburn
Rotary club, will be suest speak
er at the week'a luncheon meeting
of the Silverton Rotary club. B
cause Christmas day falls on the
regular meeting time, the group
will gather Tuesday, December 26
at noon at Taney's. Mayor Errol
Ross is program chairman. There
will be no meeting held the week
of January 1.
Valley
Obituaries
Robert D. Woodall
SHERIDAN Funeral services
were held Friday for Robert D
Woodall, 21, Sheridan, who died
in Milwaukie during a heart op
eration. Interment in Green Crest
Memorial park.
Woodall was born May 28. 1929.
In Salt Lake Cit , Utah and at
tended schools there a-4 in BuelL
Ore. He was graduated from the
f ridan high school in ! ' and
on October 21, 1949. he was mar
ried to Jewell f
Survivors b Ue his wife,
Jewell '.oodall; a baby daughter,
Che. Lou; six brothers, Jack
Mel vin, William. Jimmy. G-rr.
Rom e; a sister. Mrs. Bonnie John
son; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
T. Wood. 1 all of Sheridan; his
grandparents, Mr. . ' Mrs. Will
iam Iladdon sr.. of Sheridan and
Mr Sarah Woodall of Salt Lake1
City. Pallbearers Included James i
Daeges. C. H. Houser . Glenn Grau-'
er, Andy Imith, and Melvin and i
DeArmond es. .
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Mrs. Clarence Arney
SHERIDAN Mrs. Clarence Ar
ney of Sheridan died Decerr.ber 21
in a Portland hospital aft.-r the
birth of a son. Survivors are her
husband, the in' on, her par- i
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hulac.l
Funeral arrangements have not'
yet been completed.
Emll Dur-
SHF ID AN Emil Durheim. C7.
wno died last week after a short 1
l.lneii, was a Sheridan mid en t.
The- Stat man. Salem. Or, To day, Decmkec 18. It S3 3
'ces wer held Saturday, from
the Sher! Funeral home, with
Intermit In Green Crest Memor
ial park. Survivors are two dau
ghters, Berclre Kadel of EherkUa
and Irene HadeU of lUTlstm; and
two sons, Harold of BivimiP
and Howard of rails. Wash.
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lexanders
441 COUI1
GIVES
GREEN STAMPS
Ths new Sheridan post office
building will 1 completed within
90 days it has been announced.
Construction will begin in the near
future, with Howard Brothers of
McMinnville as contractors. J. A.
Newton of Willamina is owner and
builder. The lease on the building
occupied by the post office now
expires March 9, 1951.
Winners in the letter to Santa
Claus contest here are: group At
David Spencer, Renee Jossi,
George McMahilL Terry Chrisman,
Joan Neely and Patty Krauthoe
ten croup B, Sandra Weiker, Jo
Ann Matusch, Dale Kadell, Oar
land McMahill, Judy Hulett, and
Loma McKibben; group C, Berna
dine Johnson, Bruce Halseth, " zr
garet Daeges, Saundra Lingscheit,
Linda Loomis and Sandra Lane.
Six prizes were awarded in each
group, first prize, ' $3.00; second,
$2.00; third, $1.50 and three prizes
of $1.00 each.
Men who have reached" their
1 8th birthday may now register
for selective service with city re
corder H. N. Burchell at t' - city
halL He is now, the official regis-
t i
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Auburn Group
Holds Party
Statesman New Servte
AUBURN The "Cooketts," 4-H
cooking club, held its Christmas
party at the home of their leader,
Mrs. Frc Freier. uames. rerresn-
ments and the singing of carols and
the exchange of gifts were on the
Droeram. Mrs. Freier jave the gins
their record books and new cook
books. There were eight members
present. The January 13 meeting
will be in the aome of Janice Long.
The December meeting of the !
Au' -i Mothers club was held at
the school house. Christmas treats,
which were provided by the teach
ers and the club, were sacked. A
business meeting was conducted by
the preside it. Mrs. Charles Fesk-
trar for this community for selec- "JZtl.,
live service. Office hours will be Charles Barney were appointed as
o io j i . c i o a comnuiiee w yuituoac uwucu
w tu a a.m. aim l wj u.iii., auu o I, . . . . ,. v
to 12 on Saturdays. tp. f "
Gilbert D. Wolfer of Sheridan, ,-, ,nr.i kitrhen. Th-v are
stationed at Westover air rce to marked with the name of the
base in Massachusetts, has been schooL There were H mothers pre-
piuinuieu iu me graae ot a cor-sen
purai.
The heaviest day of mail at the
local post office was again on De
cember 18 this year, when over
12,500 pieces of mail were hand
led. This exceeds the all time rec
ord established last year. A mail
and parcel post delivery was made
by the post office Sunday.
The junior class of L-eridan
high school gave the senior a prom
at tne nig.i school this week, and
carried out the theme "Harbor
Lights." Van Armitage and his or
chestra furnLhed the music. Ann
Beardslee, president of the high
school -tudent body, auctioned off
a used phonograph at a recent stu
d nt body meeting, and Bill Byer
ly was high bidder with a bid of
$3.02. The student body also voted
to donate to the Christmas cheer
fund.
Sheridan high school yell lead
ers made a good showing at the
Yawama League Basketball Jam
boree in McMinnville. Yell leaders
are Janet Graves, Lois Ann Calk
ii and Barbara Judd: and sone
leaders are Barbara Byrkit, Maril
yn Sparks and Joycelyn Judd. A
trophy wa awarded to North
Marion for their outstanding dis-
nlav of SDirit. color, enthusiasm
and sporstmanship.
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