The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 03, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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ed last Wednesday with Mrs. 6— The Mill City Enterprise
Lion Etensland in Independence.
Mr and Mrs Charles Crook
visited with friends in Madras
Mr». John Teeters
By Mrs. H. N. Wilson
The Bob Levon home was the , Mr. and Mrs. Albin Johnson a week ago Sunday.
Visitors Friday afternoon at
scene of a gala party last Tues- j of Silverton visited Wednesday
day evening, to honor the 2nd of last week with Mr. Johnson's the J. M Teeters home were
birthday anniversary of their I sister, Mrs. Jennie Moe. Mrs. Mr. Teeters’ niece and family.
new “compact’’ winter tire
small daughter. Lori Susan. Her Johnson brought a cake as they Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horn and for the 1960 compact cars has
grandmother, Frankie Johnson were here to help Mrs. Moe cele­ children, Danny, Jimmy, Robin been announced by Mehama
anni* and Susan of Eugene.
No home is safe from tuber­
and son, Royal, were also pre­ brate her 73rd birthday
General Tire Service. They fore­
culosis until all are safe. Help
Wednesday night and Thurs­ cast a new winter tire sales
versary.
sent, and Mrs. Gwenn Schaer,
your TB association prevent
Mrs. Harold Longfellow, Mrs. day guests at the Alvin Griffiths i this year of 5,000.000 units.
daughter, Carol, and two sons,
the spread of this most tragic
Allen home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i
D.
L.
Teeters
and
Mrs.
disease. Your Christmas Seal
The
new
13
inch
tubeless
Rodney and Roger.
contribution will help protect
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cann of McDonald and son. Chris. visit- Boring and children Ronnie. winter tire, a fatter, shortei,
Gerry and Pat of Eugene.
your family circle.
Napa. Calif., arrived Friday I
lighter version of the company's
Mrs. Al Molnar and son, Jim
afternoon to look after property Nicholsons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
regular line of " Silent
—* 0 Safety
FIGHT TB WITH
here. They were dinner guests Pennick, Patsy and Billy, were of Oak Grove spent part of the Winter Cleat, will take the
CHRISTMAS SEALS
weekend
at
the
Frank
Buckler
Friday evening at the home of dinner guests in Salem, at the
smaller cars everywhere their
Mr and Mrs. W R. Hutcheson, home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer home.
counterparts
go ----
ac- a
______,___ can
—
Luther Brown was here for a heavier
and their niece, Olivia Mitro- Currie.
cording to J, Glenn Julian and
short
leave
during
the
Thanks
­
vich, from Belgrade, Jugosla­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Levon and
Grant Smith of Mehama Gen­ Our North Santiam—
via, who accompanied them. Lori, Mrs. Frankie Johnson and giving holiday visiting with his eral Tire Service. They will
has been a houseguest at the son Royal, were Thanksgiving sister's family the Dee Good­ carry the same guarantee as Some talk of places in pompom
Hutcheson home during their guests of Mrs. Gwenn Schaer mans and his brother and sis­ ; the tires for the larger cars,
pride.
stay here. This was the first and three young folks, Carol, ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Scott ! “You Go in snow, or we pay the Few try our land to savagely
Brown. He returned the first of
trip to Oregon for their niece, Rodney and Roger.
slam.
tow.’’
who expects to return to Eu­
Mrs. Velma Carey and son, i the week to Fort Ord. Calif.,
The 13-inch tire can be used But their words can never, ne­
rope shortly.
James Carey, joined a family where he is stationed with the for either high-speed driving or
ver hide
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle and gathering at the home of an­ army.
I dry pavement or for operation The gracious goodness of our
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julius
Tietze
two children were hosts for a other son. Donald Carey and
North Santiam.
r under heavy snow-slush condi-
large family gathering at their family in Stayton for Thanks­ spent Wednesday and Thursday i tions.
home on Thanksgiving day. Pre­ giving dinner. Norman Carey. of last week with the Bert Bailey
"Snow treads are as essential The humid days, almost sleep­
less nights,
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Albany, Eugene Carey, Portland family in Springfield.
,
for
the small cars as they are
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Tornadoes
that carry your home
Knutson of Mill City, Mrs. Knut­ and Gale Carey Stayton. their
| for heavier cars," said Mr. Ju-
away,
son’s sister and brother-in-law, wives and children were also and Mrs. Jim Richmond and . lian.
daughters were Mr. and Mrs.
Make me think our coast's good
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Huber, from present for the day.
sights
Stockton. Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Til Rains spent Larry Green and children of
Carl Jensen and three children, Thanksgiving at the home of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Julius day at the R. O. Adams home. Is just the place I ought to
They also visited Mrs. Adams
stay.
Carolyn Brechja and Jerry Bun- their son. Louis (Bud) Cline, Tietze.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle re­ father, John Zolkoske in Stay­
all of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. and family in Mil Clity, where
Ruin not my nerve by constant
Lou Kelle and Mr. and Mrs. their other sons and daughters turned home the first of last ton, who is recovering from a
complaint.
recent
stroke.
week
from
a
month
’
s
vacation
Hollis Turnidge.
gathered for the day with their
But
evaluate places in a sen­
A
number
of
families
were
out
and
hunting
trip
near
Dale.
Sun
­
Guests at the L. L. Rynear- families.
sible way.
of town for Thanksgiving Day.
day
guests
at
the
Castles
were
will
son home on Thanksgiving day
Mrs. Wilma Bumgamer
Then live and love as a sensible
were Mrs. Mildred Agee, Mrs. be hostess for the Benefit Cof- Mrs. Castle’s mother, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rice and
Saint
Cora Slaven, Mona Hunter and fee Hour today, December 3 at M. Herberger and her brother Gerry went to Mrs. Rice’s mo­
For we're all made of the same
Minor Clark all of Portland; her home, for the Santiam Can- and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ther’s, Mrs. Alvena Frame of
old clay.
Albany for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson, yon Extension Unit. This is the Jack Herberger all of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch
Among those who were hosts
Patti, JoNetta and Mike, all of first Coffee in a series of three,
When you've gone fast and far
Salem. Dickie and Susie Ry- and all friends are invited to for Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
—saw much,
nearson returned with the Wil­ call between the hours of 1:30 and Mrs. Larry Kimsey, who in Branch and Bobby were guests When you’ve had plenty of jar
of
Mrs.
Gerald
Branch's
par
­
i
addition
to
Thanksgiving
were
son’s to Salem to spend the and 4 :00 p. m.
and jam,
school vacation.
On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Allen were celebrating the birthday of Mrs. ents the R. L. Reynolds in Til­ When you’ve had much grief,
there was a birthday dinner surprised Saturday evening by Kimsey’smother, Mrs. Jennie lamook.
got in Dutch—
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Adams
party honoring Mrs. Rynearson a visit from relatives they had Moe. which was Nov. 25 and
You’ll gladly turn to North San­
and Mrs. Wilson, whose anni­ not seen for some time. Guests the 25th wedding anniversary of were Thanksgiving guests of
tiam.
versaries fall on the 28th and were Mr. and Mrs. Ford Moore her brother-in-law and sister, their son and daughter-in-law
the
Ray
Adams
of
Eugene.
Striving to do better,—Oh sure—
of Portland, and a son, Howard Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kornmann
30th.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wool­ Paving roads, getting more
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brown Mertz, and his two sons from of Vancouver, Wash. Included
in the 32 present for dinner were ridge spent Thanksgiving day at
plants;
and three children, and Mr. and Coquille.
Mrs. George Sauve, and three
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swaim the Kimseys and their six child- a large family gathering at the Nothing's too good for us to en­
dure
children, all of Salem, arrived and two sons spent Thursday ■ ren, Mrs. Moe, the Kornmanns Max Kingery home in Corvallis.
Thursday with a big turkey and and Friday at the home of her ■ and four of their children, Mr. The Woolridges visited Sunday For we use not bad railing rants.
other goodies to help their parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles i and Mrs. Joe Jones and three with Mrs. Woolridge’s sister’s
children of Klamath Falls, Mr. family, the Dale Howell’s of Me- Two thousand acres of good ber­
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Chubb, at Oakridge.
ry lands,
Richards, celebrate with the tra­
Billy Kershaw visited at the ■ and Mrs. Lee Brant and six Minn ville.
Mrs. Larry Kimsey was host­ Watered by the river’s friendly
ditional big dinner on Thanks­ home of his friends, Ned Kanoff ' children of Macleay and Mr.
dam,
giving. Other dinner guests were in Salem during the school holi­ • and Mrs. Clifford Forse and two ess at her home Monday after­
noon, November 23 to a group Are fine fortunes for helping
daughters of Salem.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Nelson, day, returning Sunday.
hands
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe of first and second grade girls
of Woodburn, Billy Kershaw
Miss Janice Novak was bap­
Now living on North Santiam.
honoring
her
daughter,
Susan,
;
and
Linda
had
as
their
guests
and Mr. and Mrs. Ott Binegar tized at a special ceremony at
of Salem.
the Christian church in Mill City ’ Mrs. D. G. Bilyeu and Mrs. Ad- on her 7th birthday anniversary. Mills that hum along the line,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Osterhout Sunday afternoon, Arlin Roth- ■ die Thayer of Lebanon, Mrs. The girls came after school at Ponds of logs that are a jam,
were dinner guests at the home auge performing the rituals. Emma Monroe of Albany and 2:30 and the time was spent in Hardboard material—fir and
opening the gifts and playing
of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Blumenstein play­ • Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown.
pine—
Guests at the Charles Crook games. Mrs. Kimsey served re­ | Help glorify our North Santiam.
Walter Brisbin on Thanksgiving. ed the organ. Jim Gulliford I
Elbert Larson of Roseburg read the scriptures, and Misses i home were Mr. and Mrs. Vern­ freshments to the honor guest,
visited at the home of his daugh Barbara Hirte and Barbara on Goodell and Mr. and Mrs. Susan. Sheryl Ader, Bessie Cla- Sparkling hot waters, minerals
of health
ter, Mrs. Bob Wilson and fam­ Blumenstein led the singing. Jack Goodell, Mary, Jack and son, Vicki Sue Johnson, Coleene
ily during the holidays.
Prayer was by Rev. Stanley Richard, all of Lyons. Mr. and Longfellow, Sandra Mason. Ro­ Bubble in scenery ’bove the
dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bergholz of I Williams, pastor of the church. Mrs. Clifford Crook and Greg of berta Bethel, Diana Rockwell,
Mill City spent Thanksgiving at
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Romback, Mill City. Coming later in the Pamela and Christine Lewis, And happy people of sensible
wealth
the home of her sister. Mr. and and three children. Mike, Gary, afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Delrena Carpenter, Mary and
Susan s Say nothing beats our North
Mrs. Gordon Ward. Mr. and and Romans, were visitors last Robert Crook and daughters Lloyd Kimsey and
Santiam.
Mrs. Ted Wright of Milwaukie weekend at the home of his Barbara and Alyson also of grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Moe.
Members of the congregation
were dinner guests the previous mother, Mrs. Gene Huffman, re­ Mill City.
The Orval Landers were hosts of the Mehama Community If the Social Securities of F.D.R.
Sunday, unable to attend on turning Sunday to their home
Thanksgiving
Day to Mrs. Lan­ Presbyterian church met in the Are good stars to the goal of
Thanksgiving.
at Medford.
der
’
s
parents,
Mr. and I Mrs. Fellowship room of the church | man,
Guests for Thanksgiving day
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W.
’s Friday evening. November 27 Then live and love, as you now
I
R Hutcheson were surprised by at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruse and her sister
are,
a visit from oldtime friends, Mr. Gene Huffman were her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Davey for a 6:30 pot luck family night On the banks of the North San­
supper.
The
film
and
program
’
of
In-
Piper
and
children
all
and Mrs. William Clark, who daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
tiam.
following the supper was cut
have a home in the Metolius Bill Romback, and three sons. dependence.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Golliet short due to the outage of elec-1 Composed by Frank Van Camp.
country. The Hutchesons and Alan. Ricky and Terry, and
Clarks were formerly neighbors daughter, Nancy, from Med- had as their guests Thanksgiv­ tricity in this area. Later in the
November 26, 1959.
in Eastern Oregon, and the ford; Mrs. Hufman's mother. ing day, Mrs. Golliet s parents evening a joint trustee and ses- j
sion meeting was held.
Clarks were returning from a Mrs Anna Llchlutner of Lyons: the George Ramps of Brooks.
The Rev. James Hardy and j
The Edward Walz family
business and pleasure trip into Mr. Huffman’s parents. Mr. and
B.
L. Kirsch were in Brown­ day in Eugene and Wednesday
Mrs. William Huffman from Eu­ ■ spent the day with Mr. Walz’
Canada.
in Salem at workshops for tea­
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson gene; and Sharon Ann Rom­ mother, Mrs. Joseph Walz in ville last Tuesday attending the
chers in the church school. Mrs
meeting
of
Willamette
Presby
­
Salem.
were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. back, who attends St. Mary’s
Hardy was assisting In the pri­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams and tery there.
Gregory Stevens and Mrs. Mary in Stayton. who was home for
Mrs. James Hardy spent Mon- mary department.
five sons of Eugene visited Sun-
Howell for a roast goose dinner the school vacation.
GATES
MEHAMA
on Thanksgiving.
Miss Connie Stewart spent a
few days of the long weekend at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. She
attended the concert at the high
school in Mill City Wednesday
evening, and Thanksgiving with
her family before returning to
her job with the telephone com­
pany in Salem Connie was a
1959 graduate of SUHS in Mill
Citi
Glenn Bothwell spent Thanks­
giving in Portland, at the home
of one of his sons, Harold Both­
well and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hen-
ncss took advantage of the long
weekend, to enjoy a long-await­
ed trip to Victoria. B. C., where
they expected to do a lot of
sightseeing, weather permitting.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Moses
visited friends in Canby on
______ ._ _ day,
_
owners of
Thanksgiving
the Kitchen Motel which they
operate here.
Mr and Mrs Charles Collins
and family moved to Sisters last
week, where he will be employed
for the winter. This removed
five children from the local
schools. Their home here has
been rented.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker
and three daughters were hosts
at thetr home, for a large fam­
ily dinner on Thnaksgtving. Pre­
sent were his parents. Mr. and
Mrs W. R. Hutcheson and her
mother, Mrs. Ed Kadln. sister
Judy, and grandmother. Mrs.
Mattle Root.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nicholson
of Salem drove up for the con­
cert Wednesday evening In the
Santiam Union High school,
when their granddaughter Patsy
Pennick was featured In a bass
I solo The following day the
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