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Christmas day guests at the Rob ert Veness family were Mrs. Jessie Veness and Miss Edith Veness of I Poitland. J^TBE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THLRSDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1953 DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCarthy and Mrs. Elaine t arrow daughters, Gayle and Colleen, motored Aga.n the upper canyon was with- to Portland Thursday night where j out a "White Christmas” though we they were guests of Mrs. McCarthy’s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schroeder of ' can all be thankful that traveling was parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wick and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dorothy were I Crescent City, Calif., former residents all the more safe for the many holiday daughter Violet. They returned here Christmas dinner guests at the A. E. here, have been spending the week visitors and that no accidents were Sunday evening. at the home of his brother and wife, reported in the vicinity to mar the Stahlman home. the Herbert Schroders. The latter happy holiday spirit. The Nu-Method Cleaners will be plan to move temporarily to an apart Home for Christmas and to attend SEE US FOR closed Friday and Saturday, January ment in Forest Grove, where Mr. their sister’s wedding were Clifford Schroeder is employed, for about six White of Mountain Home, Idaho, and 1 and 2. weeks. Mr and Mrs. Eldon White of Los Angeles, California. Christmas eve the Stewart families. Cores from Lyons M & M Plant cut to order Miss Joyce Westgaard and Miss Also in Detroit over the holidays Bill, Dub and Charley, motored to Scio where they visited at the C. W. Grace White of Salem spent Christ were Willard Booker and daughter, $10 per cord mas here at the home of Mrs. A. I. Joan, of Lebanon and his son, Sgt. Stewart home. Westgaard. Miss Westgaard is em Norman Booker from Ft. Belvoir, Vir Log ends for stove wood under 17” ,per cord $12 Mr. and Mrs. Al Nesbitt and family ployed by the state and Miss White, ginia, who were guests of Mr. and were Christday day guests at the formei ly of Scotland, is employed as Mrs. John Estes. Write CARL TONACK John Estes was pleased last week home of Mrs. Nesbitts’ mother, Mrs. a seed analyst by Jenkins & White GENERAL DELIVERY LYONS, OREGON Seed Co. when John Page of Burns, an old Frances Chapin at Brownsville. school chum, whom he had not seen A family dinner was held at the for 28 years made a surprise visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colburn had their Christmas dinner with his moth James E. Poole home Christmas day. fiver the holidays. er, Mrs. Uarry Wood. The Colburns Present for the dinner were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Bolin of Eu 1 Mrs. James I. Poole, Lester and Law gene spent Christmas Eve with their spent the weekend at Alsea. rence Poole; Mrs. Kathleen Storey daughter and family the Dick Far In the home of Mrs. Agness Allen I and family, and Dolores *Poole, who is row’s at Idanha. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis and John and Mrs. Althea Knight, guests over spending her Christmas vacation here ny spent Christmas in Burns. Christmas were Miss Nina Knight and from Monmouth college. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Champion Mrs. Della Schmidt of Salem. __________________ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Umphress are arrived at Mapleton, Iowa Thursday Mrs. W. II. Davis received a broken I rejoising over the birth of their first afternoon. They took with them an arm in a bad fall down the stairway grandson, who was born to their son- Oregon turkey which they reported I of her home a few days ago. She is in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. had not even entirely thawed out on David McIntyre at Empire. Ronald the trip. wearing in cast to the shoulder. David is the name chosen for the new Guests of Anna Mae Stevens of De Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, arrival. The McIntyre’s have a 14 troit for Christmas day were Mr. and Bill Marcom and family and Barbara, I-ahny and Judy were guests month old daughter. Mrs. Umphress Mrs. __________ Christmas day in Portland at the is going to Empire to be with them for Berna May Wadsworth and family and Art Barnett of Portland. home of Mrs. Podrabsky’s brother-in- a few days. Jake Fischer and Ruth Wetzel of De- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mr. and Mrs. George Veteto spent | troit returned from a visit in Hamil Schradle. part of the holiday weekend visiting ton, Montana where Jake visited his Dr. and Mrs. Hans Plambeck and in the Portland area. They visited brother. chidlren, Janice and Douglas, spent a in Canby Christmas eve at the home ; Youws truly is sporting something few days this week with his parents, of his neice and family, Mr. and Mrs. , for New Year’s. A “black eye.” Be Mr. and Mrs. John Plambeck. Dr. Calvin Ott. Christinas day they were ware all you New Year’s Eve goers Plambeck is a professor of sociology with Mr. and Mrs Frank Bell. Mrs. or you, too, may sport something be at Oregon State College in Corvallis. Bell is a sister of Mrs. Veteto. They sides a new outfit for the New Year. also visited Mr. Veteto’s brother-in- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morgan and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Witt made a law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Mrs. John Savage were California visitors the past week. trip to Glendale, Cal., to spend the Parmenter. holidays with their daughter and Employees of the Mill City State family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett. They also plan to visit their nephew Bank, their husbands and wives, were and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Witt. invited to a holiday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill Monday * By Frane»! A in* worth gfgj Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. evening. Included in the group were Kelly over the holidays were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Joe Lalack, Mr. and Mrs. James Poole, Sausser of Portland and her Jr., Otto Koeneke, Mr. and Mrs. Bob grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Stewart of Hill, and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill. An evening of Eugene. informal entertainment was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and Attending services at the Presby children, Anita and Jimmy, were in the terian church on Sunday morning McMinnville Christmas day, Since the days of the Pilgrim guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Don Goode, David, Fathers, the turkey has been the Marylee, and Bill of Eugene, who Paul Sitton. traditional festive dinner for holi spent the week-end here with Mrs. days and very special occasions. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Thompson, Goode’s father, Edmund Bertram. In those early days it was a game daughter Virginia and son, Roger, Former residents of Stayton and Sa bird and was most likely tough lem, the Goodes now have a floral and wiry, as wild birds usually and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson, are, The turkey is no longer a and John Jackson all of Marysville, shop in Eugene, called Briarcliff Flor rare luxury. California are visiting at the Frank ists. David is in the second year at How this amazing transition Jackson home here at the present the University of Oregon, while Miss came about is a fascinating story. Marylee is a freshman at Linfield time. It is a story of science and indus College at McMinnville. try working hand in hand with the farmer—as they have in so Guests for a holiday dinner at the Leia Kelly, who is in her sophomore many ways on the farm — each Ernest Podrabsky home Saturday contributing to the work of the night were Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrab year at Oregon State College where other to the ultimate benefit of all. she is affiliated with Delta Gamma, sky and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl The first advance was in the is spending the holidays with her Podrabsky and daughters, Marlene field of genetics, the science of breeding. Then came the endless and Diana, and Mrs. Jesse Edwards parents, the Chas. Kellys. Miss Kelly T. V. Sales and Installation and patient work by the turkey of Scio; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Podrab spent the week-end in Scio, as a guest breeder to select strains of birds Electric Contractors sky, Jr., of Victorville, California and of Patricia Miller. Her fiance, John with a broad breast and well Gabrielsen who is in the U. S. Army, Detroit, Oregon Miss Donna Ellingson. formed thigh, etc. The field of nu left Monday to return to Fort Ord, trition where science and the California, near Monterey. The Keith farmer now have about 30 differ Millers of Scio, accompanied by Miss ent nutrients that go into a tur Kelly, drove to the beach Monday, key's diet. Growers have to be constantly alert to watch for dis planning to spend two days cele- ease, for, as you know, nature brating Pat’s birthday at the D. B. takes care of this factor in a wild Hill cottage at Road’s End. state by keeping her animals sep arated, or in small units. But on Mr. and M rs. Robert Veness, Carol a farm, if disease gets into a and Shirley spent Tuesday and Wed- flock, it might kill half the flock. nesday in Portland at the Multnomah For years this has been the farm er’s hazard. Today, however, sci hotel as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ven ence has come to the rescue and ess' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. found many drugs, vaccines and Foyer, who were enroute to their chemicals which can hold these home in Evenston, Ill., after having |ever-present diseases at bay. One spent December in Honolulu with of these is the “wonder drug” Aureomycin, which, when fed to their other daughter, Miss Betty the birds in feed or water, can Louise Foyer, a teacher in the Kem- prevent the invasion of a large ehameha school. Wednesday evening number of disease germs. The tur the families enjoyed a dinner party keys then grow better and faster at the hotel . Guests present included and more economically and go to Mrs. John A. Lee and Alfred Monner the nation’s tables at a price everyone can afford to pay. family, all old time friends. Mrs. W. W. Allen'a guest during the holidays has been her cousin, Mrs. Ruby Griffith, the two having Christmas dinner with the Vernon Todds. 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