Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 30, 1953, Page 30, Image 30

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thursday, April 30, 1953
BUSY BRUSHES
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tory frame home in Ogden, Utah, as they set a new world
record for house painting of six minutes S3 seconds. More
than 100 men worked on the project Sponsored by the
Odgen Junior Chamber ol Commerce to spark a city-wide
clean up, paint up campaign. (UP Telephoto)
Grand Ronde
Grand Ronde Mrs. William
Yoder of Forest Grove spent
the week-end - visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Paul Yoder and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones
of Portland were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Godsey. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young
spent the last few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Howard and
family In Portland., , . . .
The annual dinner , of the
Woman's club in Grand Ronde
was held In the library build
ing last Thursday evening.
Spring flowers were placed
on the . tables and about the
rooms. Each place was marked
with placards ' bearing the
words: "Eternal Vigilance, Is
the Price of Freedom.",, ,
A three-course dinner was
served to approximately . 35
members and guests.
The guests present were
Mrs. ' M a r i o n Weatherford,
president of the Oregon Fed
oration Womans Clubs, Mrs.
Ernest E. Hall, first vice pres-
ldet of the OFWC; Mrs. Ray
Morrison, president of Willl
mlna Civic club; Mrs. H. A.
Parrett, state chairman Gar
den Department of the OFWC;
Mrs. Virgil Hlder, of Willa
mlna, and Mrs.' Royce Coan
wife of the Rev. Coan of the
Methodist church in , Grand
Ronde.' ? ."
A short business meeting was
held, conducted by Mrs. Walter
Murray,' president of the
Grand Ronde Womans club,
Reports . from the various
committees were given at this
time. Following the business
meeting Mrs. Weatherford was
introduced by Mrs.. Murray
who gave a talk, basing her
words on the conservation of
natural resources, the theme
of which was preservation of
our American heritage.
.' During the entertainment
movies were shown by Mrs.
Adam MaePherson, after
which she took motion pictures
of the group.
Mrs. Ernest Fischer was a
visitor in Salem last Thurs
day. ,.
Marion
. Merry Ann Gliders square
dance club started again after
the Easter vacation.
Entertaining In honor of her
husband's birthday. Mrs. F. C.
Schermacher with the assist
ance of her daughter, Mrs.
Warren Ezell, Invited for din
ner Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mclll-
ney, Gary and Ronnie, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Ezell, Shirley and
Linda of Salem, Mr. and Mrs,
J. L. Calavan, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman De Langh and the
honor guest, F, C. Schermach'
er. ..
The Textile Painting club
met with Mrs. J. L. Calavan for
their last meeting this spring
until early fall. Every one
brought a sack lunch. .
Scarlet fever and measles
are reported in ' many homes
among the school children.
Mrs. Warren Gray will
leave Wednesday for Seattle
where she will visit her daugtv
ter, Dorthea, for a few days.
Mr. and, Mrs. Wendel Lane
and family, who have been
working on the Warren Gray
farm, have: moved to Cover-
dale and Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Stricklan and two daughters of
Aurora are going to be the
new help on the Gray farm.
Sheridan John Schucbman
of the Merchant Marines re
cently sailed for the Far East
on the cargo ship S. S. Oregon.
The Yamhill County Federa
tion of Women's clubs will
meet at the Sheridan Metho
dist church, April 27. The an
nual meeting will begin with
registration at 9 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews
Krauthoefer, Jr., are the par
ents of a son, Thomas Ray,
born April 10 at the McMinn
vllle ' hospital. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kraut
hoefer, Sr., of Sheridan and
Mrs. Mary Bailey of Crescent
City, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman c.
Valet of Amity are the parents
of a son, born April 12 at the
McMinnville hospital, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Butler of Sheridan
are the grandparents.
Kenneth Frack of Sheridan
has been elected historian of
Hawthorne Manor at Oregon
State college. He is a sopho
more in pharmacy and is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Frack of Sheridan.
Allen Brown left this week
for Anchorage, Alaska, and
Nenana to begin the summer
season as pilot on the M. S.
Panama.
Mrs. Clay Tatom Is recover
ing from her recent illness
which had her hospitalized.
Francis Wiser is home on a
14-day : leave following boot
training at San Diego. He will
report at Bremerton, Wash., to
the S. S. Indiana.
Addison Darr celebrated his
91st birthday this week when
his daughter, Mrs. Eva Mabee,
entertained for him. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ma
bee and sons of Tillamook, Mr.
and Mrs. Daryl Mabee and
family of Oswego, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mabee and daughters
of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Unruh and sons, and
Haven Unruh of Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oldham
have returned from a trip as
far east as New Orleans, La.
They also visited in Texas and
Missouri.
Mrs. Ethelyn Goulart of Oak
land, Calif., is visiting her par-
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Sheridan
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Woodward of Sheridan.
Eugene Spencer, MM3C, has
been visiting here on his 30-
day leave. His ship is the
U.S.S. Wedderburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Criger of
Kansas City, Mo., formerly of
Sheridan, are the parents of a
son, David Lowell, born April
13.
- Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow H.
Wilson of Grant Pass are the
parents of a son, Eldon Wood-
row', born April 2. He is the
grandson of Mrs. Harley Wil
son and Guy Tatom of Sheri-dan.
The organization meeting of
the Nazarene church was held
last week. Elected and in
stalled officers are: Rev. Harry
Burk, appointed pastor for one
year; Cecil Balrd, Sunday
school superintendent; Mrs,
Marion Amerlne, treasurer;
Mrs. Harry Burk, missionary
president.
Easter Sunday the church
held the first service in their
new building at 53S S. Bridge
St. The charter will remain.
open until after the revival
meeting from May 13-24.
Unionvale
Unionvale Ivan L. Craw
ley of Broadmead was a din
ner guest Monday with ' his
siter, Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lynn Gubser
of McMinnville were Wednes
day -afternoon guests of his
son and' daughter-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Ersel Gubser of Un
ionvale.
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. A. C
Dickpver of Dayton, Mr. and
Mrs. Ersel Gubser entertained
with a birthday dinner Sunday.
Her birthday was Sunday,
April 26, and he will be 87
May 2.
Others attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hogue of Taft
and their daughter, Mis Emma
Hogue of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Lorenzen of the
Neck district
Mrs. Charles Clow, accom
panied by her granddaughter,
Mrs. Mary Johnson and two
children of Oakland, Calif., re
turned Friday.
Mrs. Clow had visited two
weeks in Oakland, Calif. Mrs.
Donald
Donald Mrs. William Gro-
shong of Donald has been en
tertaining her daughter, Mrs.
Edwin Bolton, and her husband
of Adna, Wash., the past week.
Mr. Bolton is superintendent of
schools at Adna.
Past presidents of the Wom
en's Benefit association of Don
ald had a luncheon meeting at
Scappoose last week. Those at
tending were Mrs. Ben Quinn,
Mrs. William Bushman, -Mrs.
Ben Eppers, Mrs. Donald Ep
pers, Mrs. Martin Krupicka,
Mrs. William Blttick and Mrs.
Leslie Eppers. ,
Mrs. W. E. MartUl was at
tempting to crank their tractor
last week when the crank flew
back and Injured her arm and
also sturck her on the head.
She was not seriously injured.
Mrs. T. G. Adylotte, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E,
Green, who has been down
from . Alaska since February,
has just spent a week in Eugene
visiting relatives.
Bill Brown, who recently
had an operation at Salem Gen
eral hospital, is home again and
recovered. 1 -
' Donald Mercantile continued
to hold its lead in Inter-city
bowling competition Monday
night with a 4-0 win over the
second place' Jones-Zundel
squad. Third place Woodburn
Garage topped fourth - place
Bernards 4-0 , and fifth place
woodourn r eed bested Lacey s
3-1. Donald had high team
game of 949 and high series
went to Woodburn Garage wltM
ZB10. D. Hatcher had individ
ual high scores of 207 game
and 607 series.
Pleasantdale
Pleasantdale Leon Blanch
ard has arrived home from
Port Angeles, Wash., where he
was employed on a church
(construction job for about
three weeks. He was accom
panied by his son, Leon, Jr.,
and they spent part of the
time travelling to Seattle,,
Olympla and Victoria, B.C.
Recent callers at the Bus
Hadley home were relatives
from Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Leighty.
. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sloan
entertained at dinner recently,
having as guests their neigh
bors, Mr. and Mrs. Bill King
and his mother, Mrs. Pauline
King.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Blanchard on the week
end of April 19 were her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Epperson of Coburg.
Wayne Freshour son of Mr.
and Mrs. Granville Freshour
of Carlton, was a houseguest
of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Freshour, 'for sev
eral days. - Gary Freshour, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gailan Fresh
our of Dayton, spent Sunday
night, April" 19, with the fam
ily. On Monday Mr. Fresh
our' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Freshour of Wecoma
Beach, spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Melzer,
Pleasantdale, and their son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Melzer and baby of Monmouth,
all spent the week-end of
April 19 in Sherman county,
visiting three other sons, Ver
non, Millard and Wayne Mel
zer and their families.
' Sunday evening, April 19,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Fenian d were friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Christenson of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Burgess of Newberg.
Webfoot
Webfoot Eleven members
and one guest, Mrs. Ella Bran
ham, attended the regular
meeting of the Webfoot Social
club, held Thursday afternoon
at the home , of Mrs. Albert
May.
A surprise ' birthday party
honoring the oldest charter
member, Mrs. Ames Holdredge,
who was 83 April 25, was a fea
ture. She was presented with
cards and gifts.
Mrs. May baked the large
angel food birthday cake,
served with Ice cream.
Attending were Mrs. Hold
redge, Mrs. Branham, Mrs.
Ralph Curfman, Mrs. John
Hackworth, Mrs. T. Lyman,
Mrs. Allen May, Mrs. Clayton
Richards, Mrs, Archie Shafer,
Mrs. Roscoe Roberts, Mrs.
a. m. vernon, Mrs. ueu Mor-
gariedge,- Mrs. Albert May,
six cnuoren were present
The next meeting will be
neia in mree weexs at ine noma
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen May.
when the annual election of of
ficers will be held.
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N.Marion High
Johnson will be a guest of rel
atives here for two weeks. -
The North Marion Huskies
will travel to Willamina for
baseball Friday, May 1 at 2:30
p.m.
Friday, May 2, is the district
music contest at Monmouth.
Tuesday, May 5, at 2:30 p.m.
the North Marion Huskies will
play Yamhill on the latter's
diamond.
Wednesday, May 6, the B
squad will go to Molalla for
baseball at 3:15 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday, May 7. 8. and 9. is the
district track meet which will
be held In Salem.
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