Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Billy Maxwell, long-time Linfield football and basketball scoreboard operator

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Maxwell, William J. (Billy)
The following data is extracted from Baker County, Oregon Obituaries. February 1976.

Services will be Friday, February 13, 1976, 10:30 a.m. at Macy and Son in McMinnville for William J. (Billy) Maxwell, 73, who died of a heart attack Monday, Feb. 9, 1976. The Rev. Bernard Turner will preside at service, which will be followed by private interment at Evergreen Memorial Park.

Maxwell was born July 22, 1902, at Haines, Oregon the son of J.O. and Nancy Ann Maxwell. He grew up on a farm in the Muddy Creek area and graduated from Muddy Creek high school.

He entered Linfield College in McMinnville, and after his graduation in 1924, he started a long teaching-administrative career at McMinnville high school. Maxwell started teaching math and in 1939 became principal, a position he held 17 years until 1946.

In 1941 Maxwell served as a farm labor assistant for the federal government. He was one of the first to organize work platoons for farm harvest and at one time had 2,900 workers organized and working under this system.

He left the school district in 1946 to become office manager and personnel director for Alderman Farms outside Dayton, and held that position until 1964. Four years later, Maxwell was elected Yamhill County assessor, a position he held for four years.

Maxwell served continuously on the Linfield College board of trustees since 1929, and was an emeritus member at time of his death. He was an active fund raiser for all Linfield athletic events and for many years up to his death was president of the McMinnville Quarterback's Club.

Member of the Kiwanis Club for 41 years, Maxwell also served in the area scouting movement and was honored with the Silver Beaver award recognizing 25 years of service.

Survivors are son, Harold of Petersburg, VA.; daughter, Donna Marie Watkins of Port Orchard, Washington; brothers Glenn and Omer, both of Haines; sisters Myrtle Potter of Baker, Olga Ward of Haines, and Rose Bishop of Las Vegas, Nevada; and six grandchildren.

Source: The Record Courier, Baker City, Oregon, February, 1976
Contributed by: Belva Ticknor


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http://www.newsregister.com/news/results.cfm?story_no=174113


Memory Lane: Dec. 7-14

Published: December 9, 2003


50 years ago

- “McMinnville High School has entered into an athletic league which includes Tillamook, Eugene, Oregon City, Salem and Corvallis. Principal William Maxwell of McMinnville High School is president.”

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Note: J.O. mentioned below is James Oliver "J. O." Maxwell.

http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?

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Ranch's 19th-century fence preserves story of an early Oregon romance

James Oliver Maxwell's pride in his work attracted Nancy Hand, and the rest was history

By Richard Cockle, The Oregonian staff, Sunday, May 11, 2008

HAINES – J.O., a staunch Baptist, donated land to McMinnville College, later known as Linfield College, and today the athletic field there is called Maxwell Field. The school was chartered as a Baptist college in 1858 by the Oregon Territorial Legislature, and its name was changed in 1912.”


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Note: Norm Goss succeeded Billy Maxwell as operator of Linfield football and basketball scoreboards.


http://www.linfield.edu/sports/hall_of_fame/member.php?id=25

Norm Goss has been keeping track of the score for football and basketball almost ever since, first as an understudy to the immortal Billy Maxwell and as the first-team scorer since Mr. Maxwell retired.”