Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 12, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Tjday. May 12, 1955
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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Butteville
With her decks stripped for action, the battleship USS .
ccjr ures a rare nine-gun broadside at target on
the east coast of North Korea. This unusual aerial photo
ihowa the huge side wake caused by the push of her big
. IB-inch rifles. The New Jersey has laid her guns on Com- -rnunist
targets which include strikes against Chongjin, Song-
Jin, Kojo, and Wonsan. The ship is commanded by Capt.
Charles L. Melson of Richmond, Va. (U. S. Navy photo
via AP Wirephoto.) , . .
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Roberts
Sheridan
Sheridan Mr. and Mrs.
William B. Best of Sheridan
celebrated their SOth wedding
anniversary last week with the
help- of relatives and many
friends. There were 76 call
ers at the Best home during
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Best were mar
ried at St. Helens, and have
lived in several lumbering
towns tince then, moving to
Sheridan 11 years ago. Mrs.
Best was born !n Sweden, and
came to the states when she
was two and a half. Mr. Best
was born in Texas, and later
moved Into the Indian Terri
tory in Oklahoma with his
parents. Since moving to Ore
gon, he has been employed in
many lumber mils.
They have three daughters,
Mrs. E. M. Standiford, Van
couver, Wash., Mrs. Everett
Snider, Wesrtlake, Ore., and
Mrs. P. E. Mills, Long Beach, i
Calif.; a son, William Best Jr.,
of Cave Junction; eight grand
children and five great grand
children. Mrs. Robert Cole and tiny
daughter, Sara Ann, were giv
en a pink and blue shower by
Mrs. Glenn Hill, Mrs. Lester
Haenny, Mrs. Cliff Bride and
Mrs. Harold Myers, at the Hill
home.
Guests were Mrs. Cecil Har
rison, Mrs. Gene Thomson,
Mrs. Harold Ladd, Mrs. Leon
French, Mrs. Ed Bauman, Mrs.
Perry Newton, Mrs. Francis
Thompson, Mrs. James Bloom,
Mrs. Vern Willhite, Mrs. Lester
White, Mrs. Frank Pratt, Mrs.
John Gutbrod, Mrs. Cleo La
tham and Mrs. Roscoe Neely.
Sending gifts were Mrs. Clay
Green, Mrs. Francis Bradley,
Mrs. Emery Smelter, Mrs. I.
Harris, Mrs. BaylisS Fanning,
Mrs. Richard Ridgeway, Mrs.
Ben Robinson, Mrs. Arthur
Reed and Mrs. Bob Wels.
The WSCS of the Methodist
church installed new officers
at a meeting this week. Mrs.
Leland Sackett is president;
Mrs. Victor Bgergreen, vice
president; Mrs. Ed Browning,
recording secretary; Mrs. C. E.
Coons, treasurer; secretaries,
promotion, Mrs. Charles
Shafer; spiritual life, Mrs.
Amos Henton; missionary edu
cation, Mrs. 0. I. Trice; stu
dent work, Mrs. Ernest Hutch
ins: vouth work, Mrs. Everett
Gardner; children's work, Miss
Edvthe Rhodes: Christian so
cial relations; Mrs. Mark Wil
marth; supplies, Miss Maggie
Mclntyre; literature ana piiD
llcatlons. Mrs. Lyle Bryant
status of women, Mrs. Lynn
nirltsr church hostess, Mrs
John Hendricks. Chairmen of
circles, 1, Mrs. Ernest Hutch
ins; 2, Mrs. Roy Dale; 3, Mrs.
Charles Wright; 4, Mrs. Mark
Wilmnrth.
rivric Todd has returned
home from the McMinnvile
hospital where he underwent
iiroprv last week.
Mrs. Lucinda Leathers left
this week to Join her husband,
A 3c Lerov B Leathers, at
Chcvenne, Wyo.. where he is
stationed with the air force
Miss Velvie De Vere of
GVndale. Calif., has been vls
iHn? at the home of Mr. and
M". Roy Hetzlcr.
ewls Leathers is In a Mc
Minnivlle hospital recovering
from major surgery, which was
performed to repslr an Injury
resulting from a basketball In
jury. .
N. Mclntyre has been noti
fied that his son, William D.
Mclntyre, U.S. Army) has been
promoted to a major. Major
Mclntyre is a patient at Fitz
simmons . army hospital in
Denver, Colo,
Mrs. Clifford Woodward is
home from the hospital where
she had surgery last week. Her
daughter, Miss Mary Johnson
of Richmond, Calif., is here
with her.
Mr., and ' Mrs. Lawrence
Berkey wil leave next 'week
for Fort Campbell, Ky., to visit
their son, Gilbert, who is in
the armed forces there.
Mrs. Beulah Shafer of Mee
teetse, Wyo., is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Al Brasket.
The annual rodeo queen s
dance will be held at the Sheri
dan high school gym May 16.
Mrs. Edith Green, former
state representative from Mult
nomah county, will be guest
speaker at the annual library,
tea, which will be May 14, at
2:30 p.m. at the city library.
Roberts Mrs. John Osborn,
Mission . Bottom, was hostess
for the members of the G. T.
club of Roberts Thursday
afternoon. She was assisted
by Mrs. Frank Needham, Mrs.
E. E. Jones and Mrs. Albert
Blankenship, serving a des
sert luncheon at 1:30.
During the business session,
Mrs. Jack Eyerly, reported
on the sewing for ' the Red
Cross that was available at
this time. After some dis
cussion the club members
voted to start the sewing
project In Octobter, their first
meeting in the fall. It was
voted that a committee be
appointed to get the sewing
that would be needed at that
time. Mrs. Jack Eyerly was
appointed chairman.
Mrs. Harry Eyerly won the
prize from the "Easy as Pie'
contest and Mrs. Warren Wal
lace the consolation prize.
The June meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. E. L. Gray
at 1394 N. Summer, Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cater
returned form Des Moines,
Iowa Wednesday, where he
was called to the bedside of
his sick mother, Mrs. L. M,
Cater.
Ballston
Ballston . The Ballston
grade school attended the field
meet at Perrydale Friday and
won the trophy for the fifth
consecutive year.
They scored more than 60
points.
Mrs. Mae Yokem, who has
been ill in the McMinnville
General hospital for some
time, has been moved to the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Lima Reeves, in McMinnville.
Mrs. Howard Kilmer under
went a tonsilectomy at tho Mc
Minnville General hospital
Friday and is making satisfac
tory recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kilmer
were dinner guests Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Kilmer's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Black, in Dallas.
Sew and Social club mem
bers attending the spring fes
tival at Tlickreall Thursday
were Miss Elsie Taylor, Mrs.
Jerome Reece, Mrs. Lily Bow
man, Mrs. Lizzie Bissel. Mrs.
Martin Van Groos, Mrs. John
Focht, Mrs. George Gardner,
Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Mrs.
Harry Kaltenback.
The latest measles victims
are the three small children of
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson
and Lester Kaltenback.
The Ballston school and sev
eral of the parents attended the
May Day exercises at Amity,
May 1.
Mrs. Harley Wilson of Sher
idan was a dinner guest Thurs
day evening at the home of her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Wilson. The
occasion was Mrs. Wilson's
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Reece
were week-end visitors in
Portland.
The 4-H cooking class met
last week at the home of its
leader, Mrs. Bob Smith, and
made angel food cakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Chick Shafer
and Mrs. Fred Ottinger of Mc
Minnville were guests at the
Howard Shafer home Wednes
day.
Mrs. F. H. Brooks is spend
ing a few days at the home of
her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broooks,
of Tillamook.
GREYHOUND
Butteville The Silver Tea
held in the Pioneers Mothers
Memorial cabin in Champoeg
Park last Friday afternoon was
success. Guests came from all
over the valley including Sa
lem, Oregon City, Portland,
McMinnville, Newberg and lo
cal districts. Belle Passl chap
ter of Daughters of American
Revolution were hostesses. Mrs.
Drexel White and Mrs. Karl
Engleman were co-chairmen
for all arrangements.
The 'Butteville PTA has ar
ranged for a special program
for the next meeting, Monday
evening, May 11, at the school
house.
Thomas Leupp, superintend
ent of McLaren Boys school,
and the McLaren School boys'
chorus will provide a musical
program.
Officers for next year will
also be elected. Mrs. James
Johnson is program chairman
and Mrs. Walter Racette re
freshment chairman. A large
attendance is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Breit
haupt attended a large family
dinner honoring Mrs. Bretf
haupt's nephew, Donald Bierly,
who has been ordered to the
Far East. The dinner was held
Sunday near Halsey. -
The long awaited for class In
glo-candle making is now ar
ranged. It will meet at the
Woman's Civic club building in
Canby, May 12 at 8:00 p.m.
The Canby Co-op is sponsoring
the class and has secured a
demonstrator. I
The glo-candle wax is now
available locally. Every one in
terested in learning to make
glo-candles is urged to come
to the demonstration class.
The plant and garden sale
being sponsored by the Coun
tryside Gardeners club is to be
Saturday, May 9, all day at the
roadside stand on highway 99E
near Barlow. Besides shrubs,
perennials and bedding plants
there will be gifts suitable for
Mothers Day.
For Mothers Day, Mrs,
R. D. Baughman and three
daughters, of Holllster,' Calif.,
will arrive at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Forester Saturday to spend
the week. Mr. Baughman will
drive up later in the week
and his family will return
with him.
Willamina
The teachers of the Roberts
school, Mrs. Bina Staggs and
Mrs. Mary Litchfield, sur
prised the Mother's club Fri
day afternoon with an "Open
House" in their honor.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Blanken
ship and son Richard, and his
mother, Mrs. Clara Blanken
ship, returned this week from
Vancouver, B. C, where they
attended the graduation of
her grand-daughter Miss
Doreen Blankenship, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Blank
enship. While there they
visited places of Interest re-
Willamlna Danny Endres,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al
Entires, had her tonsils re
moved last week.
Mrs. Francis Wheeler of
Crecent City, Calif., has been
visiting at the Lionel Graham
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cummins
aud Jimmy of Seaside spent
a night here this week with
he parents, and Mrs. H. A,
Parrett. They then left for
Wentworth, Mo., to visit with
his family.
Mrs. E. H. Lindbeck has
returned from a visit in
Olympia, Wash.
Sharfen Lash celebrated her
ninth birthday this week.
when dinner guests at the
W. B. Lash home were Chuck
and Norma Lash and Pam
Denton, and Sharwen's great
uncle Charley Kirkpatrick of
California, and her grand
father, F. B. Lash.
The Past Noble Grands club
will meet May 14, at the
Rebekah halJ with Nettie
Wise, hostess. Installation of
officers will be held.
Attending the Spring Festi
val Tuesday in McMinnville
from the Fendall Extension
unit were Mrs. S. H. Bare,
Mrs. A. J. Pearson, Mrs, Bob
Bainter, Mrs. Harley Mishler,
Mrs. Guy Fendall, Mrs. Frank
Bond, Mrs. Douglas - Floyd,
Mrs. Dale Snow, Mrs. Chan
Mendenhall, Mrs. Ben Mat
hews Mrs. Cliff Forbes, Mrs.
Carrol Hines, Mrs. John
Holmes, Mrs. Glen Dickey,
Mrs. Frank Smelser, Mrs. Al
Endres, Mrs. O. J. Myers and
Mrs. Clarence Chambers.
FL club HA will meet
Wednesday, May 13 at the
home of Marge Blackwell
with. Gladys . Sisk co-hostess.
The auxiliary to the fire
department will meet May 12,
at the home of Mrs. Martin
Myers, .with Mrs. Lloyd
Anderson and Mrs. Darold
Blanchard as cb-hostesses.
Mrs. Virgil Helder, Mrs.
Fred Nelson and Mrs. H. A.
Parrett attended a style show
and silver tea Tuesday in
McMinnville at the home 1 of
Mrs. Gordon Carey.
The Rebekah ' lodge will
have a food and apron sale
Saturday, at Robertson Gro
cery and Eilllngsworth'
Northwest store. Proceeds
will go into the lodge flooring
fund.
Mrs. W. B. Matthews is
leaving this week for a trip
to Oklahoma to visit members
of her family.
The American War Mothers
will have a carnation sale
here Friday and Saturday.
Aumsville
Independence
Aumsville The Bethel
Baptist church held Its 4th an
nual mother and daughter
banquet recently with 88 pres
ent. .
During the dinner hour.
music was played by Mrs.
Alene Wilson and Mrs. Muriel
Warner, who are members of
the Wiltsey vesper band of
Salem.
Toastmistreis for the even
ing was Mrs. Lois Hays. SDe-
cial awards were presented to
six mothers Mrs. Ed Wallace,
who celebrated her 80th birth
day May 2. was the oldest
guest present; Mrs. T. Dalke, as
mother of "10 children; Mrs.
uaies, as eldest guest with
most generations present, in
cluding her daughter Mrs. Mar
tin and a granddaughter Mar
garet Bates. Youngest .mother
award went to Mrs. Perry.
Mrs. p. Wallace received
honors as eldest mother, with
lour daughters present, and
Mrs. Simpson received the
award as mother with the
youngest daughter.
Five graduating seniors,
Bonnie Nicholson, Lois Holm-
quist, Ardith Carver, Nell Dean
Foster and Sally Klein, were
presented with gifts.
Suzy Stover, Bonnie Dalke
and Wanda Wallace are grad
uating from the 8th grade.
Mrs. Ed Holmquist present
ed all Awards.
Independence Rennle
Knowles was honored on his
birthday on Sunday, by a sur
prise dinner and a gathering of
his relatives at his home. '
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Mix and Mrs. Clara
Lewis of Independence; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Flcke and Mrs.
Hattle Black of Salem; Mr. and
Mrs. William Quartler and Mr.
and Mrs. James Alderson of
Portland.
The Men's Fellowship group
of the First Baptist church held
the regular monthly meeting in
the church parlors, with Pres
ident Roland Turpin presiding.
Darrell Burch was intro
duced by Pastor' Boomer, and
led the devotional period.
During the business meet
ing, the men agreed to spon
sor the King's Sons program
amongst the boys. Roland Tur
pin will be the leader of this
group. ,' '
Guest speaker of the evening
was Bob Halloway of Portland,
who is the head of the depart
ment on information . of State
Game and Fish Commission. .
Refreshments were served
by Russell Chappell, Wesley
Gaines, Roland Turpine and
Walter Lierman.
Gordon Wells, recent gradu
ate of Oregon State College,
will assume his duties as audi
tor for the State Tax Commis
sion in Salem, Tuesday, May
inn.
Gordon is being congratulat
ed on his marriage to Miss
Nina I. Moon, April. 26, at
Stevenson, Wash. They are
making their1 home in Independence.
Friday evening, a Mother's
Tea was held at the First Bap
tist Church, with Mrs. Paul
Boomer in charge.
A talk was given to the guest
mothers by Pastor Boomer,
Mr. and Mrs.Byron Ruddell
are announcing the comine
wedding of their granddaugh
ter, Miss Lela Beach, to Wil
bur Jackson, Tuesday evening.
May 19 at 8 p.m., at the First
Baptist church. Pastor Paul E.
Boomer will perform the ceremony.
Reception will follow the
wedding at the Glenn Hard-
man home.
grandmother and other rela
tives.
The executive board of
Central High School P.T.A.
met Wednesday evening in the
Home Economics rooms at ihe
high school.
Plans were made for the
coming P.T.A. meeting which
will be held May 18 when stu
dent government will be the
program.
Studentii from Central's
Student Council will present
the functions of the student
council.
Jefferson
turning by the way of, Vic
toria. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Stevens left Wednesday for
San Francisco, where they
will spend a few days
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The Ladies' aid of the Hub
bard community church - will
hold an all-day meeting at the
home of Mrs. June Billington,
wedresday, May 13.
The pre-school well child
clinic for the North Marion
area will be held at North
Marion union high school,
Tuesday a'ternoon, May 12,
The first regularly schedul
ed year-around airline in the
United States was started Au
gust 21, 1926, between Detroit
and Grand Rapids, Mich., by
the Stout Air Service.
Mother's Day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Sherwood were: Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Wells, Mr. and Mrs. James
Moon and two daughters Helen
and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McKern and two sons, Pat and
Mike; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Moon and family of Shasta
Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Hank
Clinton and family.
Mrs. Elmer Oppliger was
week-end guest of her son,
Alan, at the University of Ore
gon, for Mother's week-iind
festivities. '
, Miss Frances Agalzoff has
gone to California for the sum
mer, where she will visit her
Jefferson Ted Johnson of
Astoria, a graduate of Wil
lamette university, has been
hired to coach at Jefferson
high school. He is taking the
place of Fred Graham who re
signed to coach at Stayton.
Graham has 'seent here for
three years.
The Jefferson Parent-Teach
ers association will meet on
Thursday night, May 4, at the
high school gymnasium. Eldon
Turnldge retiring association
president, will show movies of
buU fighting he filmed while
touring through Mexico and
Ceiral America. ;
During the busint s meeting.
Mrs. Myrna Corn of Depoe Bay
PTA, regional vice-president.
win install the "new officers
for the coming year. Mrs. Dar
win Cook will be president;
rora f ormer, vice-president:
Mrs. Arlie Cooper, secretary;
Mrs.Al Gurgurlch, treasurer.
The young people's choir of
the Christian church will pre
sent several vocal numbers.
Mrs. Erie Fltziimoni Was
guest of honor when the ladies
of the Methodist church enter
tained at a pink and blue
shower Wednesday night, at
the home of Miss Edith Llbby.
Keiresnments were served
by the hostesses, Miss Edith
Libby, Miss Virginia Mason,
Mrs. Helen Caywood and Mrs.
William Gulvln.
Mothers day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McKee will be their daughter.
Virginia Waterman, Lincoln
Waterman and son, Michael.
Bliss FIdler, who resides In
south ; Jefferson, suffered
heart attack Tuesday. . His
sister, Mrs. Maud Epley,
caring for him.
Frark Martin who under
went surgery in a Salem hos
pital, has returned home. He
wtl undergo another operation
In the future.
Jennie McGulr and John
Wright have been chosen from
Jefferson high school to at
tend the state-wide "Music
Shaw
Shaw Annual meeting of
Shaw public schools Mother!
club was held May 9.
Mrs. Irvln Bartels presided.
- Officers elected for coming
year were:
Mrs. Floyd Vaughn, presi
dent; Mrs. Bert Carpenter,
vice-president; Mrs. George
Walsh, secretary treasurer;
Mrs. Floyd Lacey and Mrs.
Bartols, hostesses.
The graduation exercises
will be held May 15 with Jack
Ostrem, George Roberts, Nor
man Bethel and Westley Let
graduating.
The annual school picnic
wil be held at the Stayton
park, May 21, with pot-luck
dinner. .
New neighbors in the com
munity are the Bert Carpen
ters from California, also the
Loyd Taylor family.
Mrs, Carl Lacey, Bob, Mary,
Jo and Betsy will leave June
6 for an extended trip through
California and the southern
states. They plan on being
away a month.
May" festival,, sponsored by
Pacific university at Forest
Grove, May 7, 8, and 9.
A dessert luncheon was en
joyed at the home of Mrs. A.
E. Phelps .Tuesday afternoon,
followed' by card. High score
was made - by Mrs. Harold
Knight and Mrs. , William
Walls, low score. Present .
were Mrs. J. J. Denton,' Mrs.
Earl Lynts, Mrs. Francis
Phelps, Mrs. Claude Ovtrhol
er, Miss Mary Donodue and.
the hottest, Mrs. Phelps.
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