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le r, and Mrs. Fred Rhodes Paul, CbKilmer, Loyal and
fmfly were among the Steve Abbott, Lloyd Lockwood
ts for a "Christmas At and son attended the annual
e", at the home of his Father-Son Football Banquet
r, Mrs. Earl Boyd in Port- Thursday evening at Wlllamina
&,day. grade school.
Homer Hertzler suf- Mr. and Mrs. AI Lochnerand
painful injuries when she Joan Kanfman of Salem were
at work at a Salem can- Saturday overnight guests of
She willbeunabletowork their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
some time, John Kaufman and family• Sat-
urday evening the group attend-
Charles Lonsford and ed the Bostwtck-Holmes wed-
children left last Wednes- ding in McMinnville.
for Fairfax Calif. to attend
wedding of her son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nice
Pamela Pace on Sunday. and family, Mr. and Mrs• Bob
visited with relativesinSan Swartzentruber and Jeff were
and returned tothetr Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and
he late Monday. Mrs• Paul Kilmer and Cal. In
the afternoon they drove to
Brownsville where they visit-
ed their uncle Henry Wolfer.
who is critically ill. Coming
home they visited inAlbny with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs•
Hugh Woifer and Mr. and Mrs.
Derald Hostetlero In Salem
Sunday evening they visited
their brother, Clifford Woifer in
the Salem General Hospital.
Mrs. Dennis Overholser of
Seattle visited her parents the
Homer Hertzlers, and brought
her sister, Janelle home, after
spending several weeks visiting
t at the Overholser home.
Frank Propes Is at home
now recuperating following
surgery. They are hoping he
t will be well enough by Christ-
man so they can spend the
Christmas holidays with rela-
tives and friends in Southern
California and Mr• and Mrs.
Frank Adams are planning to
MAY SERENITY be In Blingham, wash. for
Christmas.
AND PEACE BE Sanday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Kaufman and
family were Edward Kaufman
.Y 0 U R S T HI S .d Larry O Lebaop and Mr.
and Mrs. Major Moreloek of
CHRISTMAS AND McMinnville, Mr• and Mrs, AI
Loelmer and Jcan Kaufman of
Salem,
THRU THE YEAR' Gopher Valle,.q
COAST TO COAST
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilder,
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' The Sheridan Sun, Sheridan, Oregonp Thursday, December 19, 1963
SANTA WILL BE AT ELLINGSWORTH'S SHERIDAN STORE
(Sheridan Store Only)
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12-30 Friday, December 20th Free CANDV For The
T° 5 ! F,RII:PHOT?S 2-4P.M. free "'
P.M. . ., With Snntn BALLOONS
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Aid, Service Given Area Masons Install
People By Salvation Army New Officers
During the past 12 monthsp
31 instances of welfare relief
have been dispensed by the
Sheridan Salvation Army Ser-
vice Extension unit for men,
women and children, accord-
ing to A. J. Paul•rich, unit
chairman and Art Hebert,
treasurer of the group.
Service by The Salvation
Army White Shield Home and
Hospital has been given in be-
half of unmarried expectant
'mothers to be'.. ,Days care
for mothers and babies amount-
ing to $990 in Yamhiil county.
"Our gratitude is extend•alto
Salvation Army Friends of this
area who have made the above
possible/' Paul•rich stated.
Gopher Valley
by Jean Wilder
Mrs. Ralph Hansen attended
the Senior Citizens monthly
birthday dinner Friday, was the
80th birthday anniversary of
her mother, Mrs. Florence
Corner.
Mr. and Mrs.Jack He.street
and son Jerry, of Milwauki%
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shores
of St. John were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hem-
street. Jack Hemstreet is a
brother and Mrs. Shores is a
niece of Steve Hemstreet's.
Mrs. Jackie Eden Jeff and
Cindy of Sheridan were Sunday
afternoon callers at the homeof
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Pomeroy.
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr• and Mrs. James Oldham and
family were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Michael McMlnt-
ville.
Last year The SalvationArmy
gave aid to one out of every
thirteen persons in the State of
Oregon, on the average, with
some type of service. Included
in this, of course is the tra-
ditional Christmas Welfare
service. In addition to this,
the welfare departments of the
Army are active in city and rut=
al areas as well. Jobless, trans-
ient men and families, as well
as local persons, are given
emergency aid; missing per-
sons are found, prisoners and
their families are helped. To
give the above aid, and to give
the program greater coverage
this year, The Salvation Army
is conducting an appeal to com-
munitles such as this by letter
to those not ordinarily asked
For Next Year
Jay Sechrlst was installing
officer Saturday evening for the
open installation ceremony for
new officers of Sheridan Ma-
sonic Lodge 64. For the past
16 years he has installed in-
surance man Loft Ha,street as
an officer of the Sheridan Lodge•
The past several years he has
served as treasurer.
Installed as worshipful mas-
ter was Gust Gustafson; Floyd
Edmiston of Salem, senior•ar-
den; Fred Spooner Junior war-
den; Virgil Sloan, senior dea-
con; Charles Standard, Junior
deacon; Herman Smith of Wit-
Ella Wilder and Rose Mary
Frienger of Toledo called on
Mr• and Mrs. Harry Wilder on
their way home from Salem
Saturday night.
Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Oldham was
his cousin, Jack Kilsey of Carl-
ton.
Mr• and Mrs. Andy Haugen
were Saturday overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Vantress
of Tillamook. They visited with
relatives Sunday, then returned
home in the evening.
to give assistance to the Christ-
mas relief program. The Sal-
vation Army is compelled to
do this because it does not
have sufficient funds to meet
demands.
Gifts may be sent to the
chairman of the local area at
the following address: A.J.
Panlovich, c/o Treasurer Art
Hebert, U.S. National Bank,
Sheridan.
lamina, senior steward; Ralph
Ha•sen, Junior steward; Eugene
McKinley, marshall; Manley
Thurber, tiler; Maurice Mar-
tin of Willamina, chaplain; and
Melvin Age•, secretary. Don
Me•de•hall, a past master, was
installing marshall.
A turkey dinner for Masons
and their families preceded the
installation, held in the IOOF
Hall.
Ballstc Mabel Mellema
n•• m•• =• • • • • • • =m• • •• • • m• • • • • • •mm m• • • • m•• m •• • •• • • • • • ••• • • m • • ommmw•• • • •= • = • • • • •mmmS •. • • • ••• 0•• •• e ••=mam .•o
Mrs. L. Whitney of Dallas is
a house guest of her daughter
Mrs. Ezra Kilmer and family.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Kadell
and children, Bobby and Anita,
plan to spend the Christmas
holidays in West Llnnwiththelr
married daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Vincent and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Page
visited Tuesday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Asbury at
Red Prairie.
On Friday, the Floyd Pages
and Roy Page visited in Mc-
Mlnnville at the home of their
aunt and uncle, Ruth and Charlle
Patriquen and at the L.E. Page
hom e.
Mrs. Marie Miller of Port-
land spent Monday and Tuesday
at the home of her parents,Mr.
and Mrs. E.D. SmaLl and sister,
Gladys.
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The intermediate room elec-
ted new room officers. They
are Cheri Herbert, president;
Shelly Russell, vice-president;
and Anita Kadell, sergeant-at-
arms.
On Thursday, Dec• 12 Mr. and
Mrs. Douwe Mellema visited in
Tiliamook at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Pier Wynia.
On Sunday the Mellemas were
dinner guests of Mrs. MeN
lema's sister, Mr. and Mrs.
J.H. Cation in Newberg.
The Everett Small family
spent the evening Saturday with
their friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim McClellan inIndependevce.
Little Tammy Gould is now
able to bear some weight on
the foot she burned in a vapor-
izing solution recently.
family of Salem spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Agee.
Harry MeKibben of North Ho-
well, near Salem, was renewing
aquaintance with friends here
one day recently. McKibben was
raised at Bailston and received
all his schooling here.
He and his wife, Valet, lived
here prior to moving to their
present home.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett SmaLl
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Clark Sunday
afternoon at the home of the
Clark's son - in - law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Van Cleave in Salem. They
report Mrs. Clark is making
satisfactory progress following
her Dec. 4 surgery. Mr• and
Mrs. Jimmy DeJong alsocalled
on the Clarks the same after-
noon.
Mrs. Edna Tufford plans to
spend Christmas in Eugene at
the home of her brother-in-
law and sister, Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Silvis.
Students are putting up
Santa Visits Fellowship Christmas pictures and some i THE VALLEY CLEANERS J
made ornaments from bottles. The Ballston Sunday School LLOYD & VIOLA NISLY
The third, fourth and fifth is planning a Christmas pro-
grades made Christmas cards gram Sunday December 22 at
Group Gives Out Gifts; for Mr. Patty in appreciatlon 10:30 a.m. All children OF the
of his furnishing the school Sunday School will have a part
W tree. - in the program. , ,
Upcoming Programs Told
GirP', and Corrine Ehnes, "An-
nie's and Willie's Prayer".
Dr. E1ton Kennel and Rose
Marie Hayes of the Yamhlil
County Health department gave
flu booster shots to all mem-
bers whohad thelrownphyslcl-
an's consent•
T h i s week, Dec. 20 will
feature a film, "Holiday in Ja-
pan", at 2:30 p.m. and there will
be additional Christmas music
and readings.
On Dec. 27, Bonnie Minton of
McMinnville will present a
More than 90 persons attend-
ed the Phil Sheridan Fellowship
meeting and Christmas party
Friday at the American Legion
hall Santa Claus, in the per-
son of Fred Wlrfs, distrihuted
gifts to all members.
Members decorated the
Christmas tree in the morning,
then had a big turkey potluck,
which also honored members
having birthday anniversaries
in December.
They included Ted M.
Schoeppe, Dec. 3, also the
golden wedding anniversary o4
Mr. and Mrs. Schoeppe; Mrs.
Chester Mulkey, Dec. 8; Mrs.
Corrine ELm•s, Dec. 11; Mrs.
group of twirlers for entertain-
ment and Tinker Melonuk and
Debbie Mlsner will do their
prize winning tap dance rou-
1 1 1 1 1 I | 1 1 1 1 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith Florence Corner, Dec. 18; A1- Line.
visited at the home of her ma Crowe, Dec. 19; Cyrus
sister, Mr. andMrs. LeeWhite Jones, Dec. 21; Effie Buell, Do gl B
: in McMinnville Saturdayeven-tng, Dec. 24; Gussie Farrier, Dec.24; Christie Debrtck and Ber- U as ryant
nieee Boyee. Christmas day; 01] K
: Mrs. Donna Oidham and Mrs. Ollve Tharp, Dec. 27; Bill earsarge
Mabel Smith drove to Salem Bosch, Dec. 28 and Lilly Snhs,
I Friday. Dec. 31. There were birth- SHERIDAN - Douglas T. Bry-
day cakes and a special honor ant, airman,USN,sonofMr.and
Mr• and Mrs. John Agee and for the gold••weds. Mrs. Lyle M. Bryant of 216
In the afternoon the fellow-
ship's quartet, consisting d
Mrs. Fred Edson, Mrs. Lee
Pratt, Elizabeth Terry, and
Mrs• Ted Schoeppe, with Mrs,
GUy Call as pianist, sang
Christmas music. Readings
were given by Mrs. Alma Un-
fred, 'hen I Was A Little
Sheridan Rd., Sheridan is serv-
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warfare support aircraft car-
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Kearsarge was the recovery
ship for astronauts Comman-
der Walter Schlrra and Major
Gordon Cooper. Her home port
is Long Beach, Calif.
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former Valley residents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Spencer of New-
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our sincere good wishes at this
joyous holiday than to say: Hope you
and yours have a very Merry Christmas Day!
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