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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1962)
MEHAMA Mr». John Irxlrr» Mr. «mi Mr*. Erclll Wiioon and Mi and Mr* Pule Ciiiiuliill rvluriwd lunik* lust Wrdiu-sduy I rum Sentlle, Wn., where they *|H-nt Mverul days ulti'nillng u logging cimleli'lHC Mr. und Mi* LuUivr Sluul »toyed ut Hie CrinuluU lioine during their ul>- M*nc*. Mi und Mr*. Herbert .Smith • it Tuiotnu, Wn., visited here luat Thursday with hl* iluugh- ter* family, Mr. und Mr*. David Blum und Judy. Sunduy guests nt the Blum Imine were Mi* Bluin'* brother'* lumily, Mi nnd Mr*. Tom Smith and children <>f Turner. Mr und Mr*. R. E. Shields i etui lied home Sunday even ing h urn Merrill where they hud visited relative* tor a munth nnd worked nt the pota to harvest. Mr* Ji mile Moe returned Imine the first of ln»l week from n week'* viait with Mr*. Amy Anderson of In'limmn. The Indie* *|M-nt Kcverni days visit ing with Mr* AndeiMMi'» »later ai Whit* Swan, Wn We're »till serving the beat in food and beverage* ut 'Hie Riv erview. We hope t»> have our complete o|M<rntk>n going by I leccmber 7, und In tile mean time come viait ua nt '¡lie Riverview. Die llurold Imngfellow home wn» the acene of a family ga thering and dinner Sunday, No- vvmher 4 Present* for the day wen- Mi nnd Mr* (lirla Me- Itoruild of Glide. Mr. and Mr*. I*>n Stenalnnd and aon, Ted of Independence. Mr* Blanche i Mi lkinuld, Salem; Sp .5 and I Mr» Allen (' McDonald. Oirl* , and Tammy, Mr and Mr*. D. I 1. Teeter* Humid, 1 long nnd i Bruce nnd Mr and Mm. Hur- 1 old txmgtelkiw, Royce, Rex' and Roily. Sunday guests nt the Alvin : Griffith* home were Mr nnd Mr». Ralph Boring. Garry and Pat nml Mr and Mm. Ronnie | Boring all of Eugene und Mr. ' and Mr» Dale Charon. Krn- I m th and Renee, A large group was present nt the Mehama clubhouse Sntur- j day evening. November 3 to' enjoy n potluck supper and re-1 stories iii Wit IWerliinil The ilrnnia. humor, the |wo gmei of the greut limit we live In. told by m*»ter *torytell*r NELSON OLMSTED A radio pr*»ent*tlon of PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Munday Wralnenday Frlilnj KRKT 12:10 p.m. KWIL 4:35 p.m. 3—'lin- Mill City Entrrprbtc, Thunulay, Nov. K, 194J2 union of the Titze uni I Goixlrll lamllle*. Muny of the gue*t* were here to attend the recep tion on Sunduy honoring Mr. and Mrs Vernon Goodell on their .lOlh wedding unnlvemary. Al»mt 1(M) were preaent for the evening, with *ome coming from a* fur away a* Tacoma, Wn , nnd Roseburg. Weekend gueat* at the Harry Monroe home were Mr» Mon- ixie's brother nnd slstcr-ln-iaw, Mr and Mr». Mux Montgomery of Roseburg, Mr» Edith Murk* returned to Portland Monday where »he hud spent moat of lu»t week undergoing teat* nt the Univer sity of Oregon Medical » c I mmi ! hospital Site ex|iei't* to undergo surgery the flrat of the week. Detroit ■ Idanha My Margaret Krieger The Deanha Pre-School mo ther'» group hud u successful used clothing »ale Saturday ut Idanha. ’Hie monthly meeting 1» plunrvd for 10 a. m. (today) nt the home of President Caro line < lardner. 'Die family night film show ing nnd sing at Idanha Com munity church Sunday nigtit was attended by about 00 and will lie a monthly affair, the first Sunday night of each month. -nu Deanha PTA will have its November meeting on the 15th In-cause of Thanksgiving. 'ITu- profit* of the November 3 carnival were ulxiut >200. * Sharon Harris moved tile |>u»t week to Lyons to be with her parent*, und will not be able to attend kindergurten. She re ceived a Halloween jacko- lantem us a gift. Mr. and Mm. Tiny Freaaurc, who have lived the ¡rust four month» at Marlon Fork*, re turned to l*ortland Monday. Mr. and Mr» Art Taylor and Vincent, moved to Vancouver, Wn. the past weekend. Art. wtx> formerly lived in Idanha will be working in that area. 'Die Monday night earth tre mor was felt in Idanlia and Marion Fork», but no damage wa» reported. Mrs. Roue Youngblood and daughter, Mrs. Sandra Victor and baby girls visited relutlve* here Sunday. They live in Sa lem now. Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and seven children, who have . made their home in Idanlia for . many yearn, have moved to Lyons where they have pur- | chased a home. The move was I necessary to be closer to Mr. Harris' present employment. I We regret to lose them from this community. Mr. and Mm. Jerry Reeves und five children will move into the house vacat ed by the Harris family. Reev- ' e* is a truck driver for Green Veneer. Mm. Ann Stevens, who has been a juitient in a Salem hos pital where she- underwent sur gery recently, has returned home and is able to receive visitors. Buck Delano, who Is a patient in Portland spent the weekend at his home in Detroit. Glen Myer*, who is with the U. S. Navy, has been spending his leave with his brothers, Gor don Myer* and family and Carl ' Myers. Glen has lx-cn stationed 1 at Key West. Fla., but will now | report to San Diego for duty. Stayton Rainbow Entertain At Halloween Party Acaclu Assembly No. 40 Or der of tlu Rainbow for Girl* entertained ut a Hallowe'en dunce and party for member* of Suntlam Chapter Ix-Moluy und friend* und Rainbow Giri* and friends October 27 ut llie Jordan Community hall. 'Die hall, itself, m its natur al setting, lent a typical »f»»>ky atmosphere for Hallowe'en anil decor of Immense crepe paper spider web* on walls und in corners, inhabitated by very large spider» made of ruinbow color» added to the fun Typical Hallowe'en decorations of com ■talks, pumpkin* und ghosts were ul»o a part of tike picture. 'Hie only lighting wus flushing blue und yellow light* placed in outline around the stage. 'Hie opening of the stage, it self, wa* covered with white puju-r drawn very tightly und used us a screen for shadow acts done during the evening us purl of U h - entertainment. The uffair was attended by more than 50 teenagers Irom Scio, Stayton, Lyons, Jeffer son. Portland, Salem, Turner and Marion urea*. Patrons and patronesses for the uffair were Mr. und Mm. Jay Headrick, Mr. and Mm. Mack Williams and Mr. and Mm. Robert Weddle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hopper of Marion and Mm. Wendel Weddle, Moth er Advisor of Acacia Assem bly also attended. Dancing, interspersed with games, shadow acts, apple bobbing and specialty dances were enjoyed by those attend ing. Refreshments of dough nuts and apple cider were served. Music was furnished by Lin da and Terry Overholts, who brought their hi-fi set and spe cial records tor the affair. Committee* were headed by Paulette Newcomb, Scio; de corations; stunts and music, Pam Humphreys, Stayton and Penny Wells. Salem; invitation* Beatrice Downer, North San- tlam; refreshments, Shirley Roner, Scio ami cleanup, Jean Ellis. Jefferson and Donna Choate, Stayton. Last Rites Held For May Quier LYONS May Quier, u Lyons resident, who passed away on October 31 at Stayton, was one of the few if not the only wom an to homestead in Oregon in the early 7900’s and prove up on her claim. After teaching school In Yel low Pine, Ala., she came west in 1910, and was the first school teacher at old Fort Harney, Hater the county seat of Har ney county, and now a ghost town.) From there she moved to Vlrginlna Valley and homi-- steaded 320 acre*. She married Home Products Show Harley Quier in 1914 and con tinued to live on the home- To Be Held at Gates I Automotive t Industrial Maintenance Mm. Walter 'Diomas, presl-' steud where five children were born. In 1931 the family moved dent of the Gates Woman's club 1 Welding, Dtenel Engine tr> Buxton, where Mm. Quier said this week that she would .Service like to urge all area residents to was postmaster tor 13 years. Shop or Field Retiring at the age of 70, she attend and participate in the moved to Eugene where *he en Home Product* »how which will Delco Batteries rolled In the University of Ore tie held at the Gates Woman's clubhouse Friday, November 16 gon. Factory Equipment Following a short illness she from 1 until 4:30 P. M. Ignition Parts moved to Lyon* where she has , Anyone having items that Dealer for Atrco Welding resided the past two yearn. She they have made to sell or crafts Product* leaves five children: Del Quier. and hobbies to exhibit are in Brookings; Ed Quier, Burnt vited to bring them to the show. Ranch, Calif.; Mrs. Frances No entry fee will be charged. Coffee and cookies will be Relnoehl, Santa Barbara, Cal.; Mm. Esther Simpson, Baker; served thrbughujt the afternoon. Jim and Veryl Hoover Mm. 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