The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 01, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    I giving dinner in Salem at the home I She is formerly of Hillsboro where
of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. 1 she was engaged in the same work.
Fred Paynter.
Other relatives of Mr. Shipley is a power lineman at
| the Detroit dam. The Shipleys' live
this vicinity were present.
Mrs Gertrude Mason spent Thanks­ , in the house formerly owned by Mr.
giving in Rickerall at the home of and Mrs "Red” Bass.
Mr and Mrs. D. B Hill had
Mr. and Mrs. George Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham had Thanksgiving with Mr. ond Mrs. Bud
Haseman of Idanha.
her sister and brother-in-law and son
Mr. and Mrs Charles Wolverton
' Harry from Elkhorn for dinner
and family had Thanksgiving dinner
1 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson Jr. of with the John Feeleys.
The Ed. Cooke family, Walter
Eugene spent the weekend at the
Peterson
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Pound home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bengston and Charles Dahlen had Thanksgiving
daughter Binky were dinner guests dinner with the Don Peterson family,
Mrs. L. E. Stiffler and Mr. and
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.
Don Stiffler of Salem had
i Mrs. Dick Paynter.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wambaugh and Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and
; family of Portland were visiting Mr. Mrs. Lowell Stiffler and family.
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Meinert had
and Mrs. C. E Rogers, her parents,
as
Thanksg4ving dinner guests Mrs.
last Sunday.
Mrs. Wambaugh was
Rosa Daly and her brothers and
formerly Mildred Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bertilson and sisters from Portland.
Ben Bodeker had a family Thanks­
daughter Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
giving
dinner at his home with his
Rogers and Merlin Litson of Oregon
City were recent visitors in Mill City children, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bo­
deker, Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkel and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Bertilson are family of Fox Valley and Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Salchenberger and family
now in California vacationing.
of Lyons as guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Paynter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rugh and
Salem were over-night guests Thurs­
day at the home of their son and son went to Portland to visit his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyall Rugh over
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Paynter.
Mrs. George Laird was ill at her
Miss Erma Graham of San Fran­
cisco. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. home Wednesday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Tom Courtney
Ernest Graham, spent last week in
drove to Hood River over the holl-
Mill City visiting. The family in­
cluding the grandparents Mr. and days to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Tallman.
I
Mrs. Stone Wells enjoyed Thanks­
Hungry children such as these in Kechtenhach, Germany, will benefit
Chet Hollingshead was ill over the
from bulk farm commodities given to the Christian Rural Overseas
giving day together. Miss Graham
Thanksgiving holidays but is now up
Program (CROP) by Oregon farmers during the next few days. CROP
returned to San Francisco Sunday.
and running his taxi service.
hope's to raise between 12 and 14 carloads of commodities in Oregon
Weekend guests at the Frank
for shipment overseas. Volunteer CROP workers are currently making
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Podrabsky and
Jackson
home
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
a door-to-door solicitation of Oregon farmers.
family
had Thanksgiving dinner with
Frank Jackson Jr. of Astoria and
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Cole and fam­
daughter
Judy;
Virginia
Jackson
of
Arthur Kriever and Mr. and Mrs.
ily.
Delbert Jenkins plan to attend a Roseburg and Delmar Thompson.
For Thanksgiving dinner at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Duncan
of
Salem
Shrine, conclave in Klamath Falls
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mason
were
visiters
in
Mill
City
Monday.
Prof. Hans Plambeck and family, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Duncan who was formely Syl­ were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly and
of Corvallis, spent Thanksgiving with
Clarence Speery and Sharon Gibson
family.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Plam­ enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the via Gooch, was a pharmacist for
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Hammond Lumber Co. for several
beck.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Jose.
Halcox for Thanksgiving dinner were
years.
Mrs. W. W.Allen has returned from
Miss Daisy Hendricson and Mrs.
Miss
Daisy
Hendricson
spent his parents and her parents.
a trip to California where she was Delbert Jenkins were in Salem Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boroughs and
Thursday and Friday at the home of
visiting her son, Robert and family. nesday, the former for medical treat­
family
spent Thanksgiving with their
Mrs. Vivian Hoeng in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shelton spent ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles French, who parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Lwellen and
Thanksgiving and the weekend in La
Floyd Whitsun, of Portland, former are on a month’s vacation are visit­ Mr. and Mrs. L. Boroughs of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen and
Grande, Ore. with her parents.
superintendent of Byers Construction ing relatives in Missouri. Mrs. French
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore Co. here, had dinner Thanksgiving is employed as nurse at Dr. Dolf family drove to Longview, Wash., to
and sons Bob and Jim spent Thanks­ dinner with Mrs. Bessie Lyons and Craig’s office and Mr. French is em­ have Thanksgiving dinner and to
spend the holidays with his parents,
giving in Portland, with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Art Kerr.
ployed at Pink’s Service station.
and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
The two-day old son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colburn spent
Norman Brayford spent Thanksgiv­
Leonard Runkle.
Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Fred N. Craven, born November
ing with friends in Salem. He is as­
The Santiam Rebekahs will ob­ and Mrs. Harry Wood. In the after 17, in a salem hospital, died there and
sociated with the Oregon Physicians
serve “Harvest Home” Wednesday noon they drove to Salem to visit graveside services were held Tuesday
Service and is stationed at the dam.
Dec. 7, when the usual gifts will be friends of the Colburns, Mr. and Mrs. November 22 in the Belcrest Mem­
brought for the I. O. O. F. home, in Sam May who were formerly of orial park cemetery. He was named
Idaho Falls where the Colburns knew William Joseph. Survlvng besides
Portland.
parents are one sister, Betty Louise
Mrs. Russell Hoffman entertained them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Paynter at- and one brother, Tommy.
informally at bridge Wednesday aft­
tended a family reunion and Thanks-
Charles Sullivan won the $100 bill Truck and Auto Repairing
ernoon.
awarded in the last Firemen’s bene­
Open Days and Evenings
fit dance last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel had
SILVER SADDLE
I Thanksgiving dinner with his niece,
Mrs. D. E. Hoodenpyle and family of
GARAGE
| Creswell, Oregon.
Highway west of Mill City
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Faust had a
I
family
Thanksgiving
dinner
with
LOTS, HOMES FOR SALE
Tel. 903, Mill City
Mrs. Alice Thacker and Mr. and Mrs.
; Homer Thacker and family of Idanha
If You’re a G. I., See
I as guests.
■on
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Herman and
| family, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warg-
nier and family spent the Thanks­
giving holidays in Seattle at the
home of Mrs. Herman’s parents.
Mrs. Billy Shipley is now employed
at Shirley’s Beauty Shop as operator.
MILL CITY
Arc & Acetyline Welding
i Thomas Housing Project
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris had
Thanksgiving dinner in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Odermann
and family had dinner with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Swan on
Thanksgiving. Also present were Mr
and Mrs. George Gillenwater and
family of Eugene. Mrs. Gillwater iso
also a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and
family enjoyed the Thanksgiving din­
ner with his mother. Mrs. Mel Robi­
son.
Mrs. Lois Scott spilled hot grease
on her hand suffering 1st and 2nd
degree burns. She was treated by
the local physician.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Armstrong
Thanksgiving dinner together.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and
and Mrs Albert Toman Jr., had din­
ner with the wives parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Stevens, of Mehama on
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolverton
are leaving for San Francisco Thurs­
day on the Shasta Daylight. Mrs. B.
L. Allen is taking care of the family
while they are gone.
Cail George
Quick relief with
Dr. Scholl’s
Arch Supports
Towing
Service
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405 N. Com’l St.
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