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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1966)
8. G. H’gdon is spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hedge, his son in law and daughter, Sr. and Arthur Hedge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeGuire were guests Christmas Eve at Silverton. and dinner guests Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Fred Woods at Gates. and Mrs. Martin Hansen and Additional guests were Mr. Terry from Friday until Tues and Mrs. Fred Erwin Woods day were their son in law and and Baby Scott from Rose daughter and three children, burg. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Crozier from Concord, California. Din Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gordon ner guests Chirstmas also in of Albany are the parents of cluded Mr. and Mrs. Peter a baby boy born December 24 Lemise and Lance from Port at an Albany hospital. He has land and Mr. and Mrs. Frank been named Robert Bruce and Girod from Albany. was greeted at home by a four year old brother, Kermit. Mrs. Herbert W’hitaker is Grandparents are Mrs. Edna confined to her home with the Gordon of Mill City and Mr. mumps. and Mrs. Verda Goble of Stay ton. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe spent Christmas in Portland at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howe, Bart, Bruce and Brian. 6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 29, I9601 LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul CYee spent the holidays at the homes of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cowdew, Darla and Janet at Madras and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cree and Scott at Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan and Mrs. Alice Watson were Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Humphreys at Idanha. Mrs. Jim Hoover has been selected to serve on the Marion County District Court Jury panel for January. Twenty nine were selected. Best wishes for 1967... We sincerely appreci ate your patronage .. May good fortune come your way in 1967... Spillway Tavern and Cafe Lee Ware and Grant's Fine Foods Dewey Daley */4 mile east of Idanha, Oregon Mill City, Oregon EULA MALONE Funeral s?rvices were held Thursday from Fisher Fun eral Home in Albany for Eula Irene Malone, 50, of 3110 Rose mary Lane S.E. She died in a Salem hospital on December 19 following a lingering ill ness. Mrs. Malone was born Jan uary 19,1916 at Garden Grove, Iowa, moving to Salem in 1956. Mr. and Mrs. Malone had operated Haley’s Drive-In in Mill City for the past several summers. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving besides the wid ower, Ted Malone, are her mother, Mrs. Mamie Honn, Leon, Iowa; daughters, Mrs. Judith Wright, Creswell; Mrs. Dale LaHodney, Albany; Mrs. Janet Blackwell, Albany; son, Martin Malone, Salem; step sons, Lyle Schamp, Tillamook; Loris Schamp, Forest Grove; three brothers, Arthur Honn, Leon, Iowa; Clell Honn, Leon, Iowa and Wayne Honn, Des Moines, Iowa; six sisters, Mrs. Jack Moulton, Jefferson; Mrs. Leslie Dunham, Weldon, Iowa; Mrs. Opal Dunham, Albany; Mrs. Orian Evans, Albany; Mrs. Kenny Hinds, Leon, Iowa; Mrs. Lucille Johnson, Mineville, Iowa. Also surviv ing are three garndchildren. Interment was at Will amette Memorial Park in Albany. Howard Mark Howard A. Mark, 50, a life time resident of Klamath Falls, died Thursday in a Medford hospital. Mark was born March 17, 1916, in Poe Valley, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mark. He attended school in Poe Valley and for the past 27 years had been employed as a welder for Weyerhaeuser Co. Mark was a member of the Aloha Chapter of Eastern Star and Masonic Lodge No. 77 AF and AM. He is survived by his widow Myrtle E„ Klamath Falls; two daughters, Joyce Dewhurst, Detroit, Oregon, and Elinor Ehrst, Los Angeles, California; two brothers, Jim Mark, Port land, and Billy Nichols, Phoe nix, Oregon; and four grand children. Mr. Editor: For the third time in recent weeks the power pole on the corner has been hit by a car. Why something isn’t done about it no one seems to know. One party thought there was a contest on to see who could hit it the hardest. Regardless of what the rea son is something should be done about it before there is a fatal accident. Why wait until “the horse has been stolen before the barn is locked.” Some interested citizens have done their bit by placing some “pretty” streamers around the pole where at least it can be seen. Now they are hoping someone will take the gentle hint and fix something permanent. Name withheld on request Hills Towing and Shell Service Harold's Texaco Detroit, Oregon Detroit Super Mkt Sam, Jo & Boys Detroit, Oregon Lyons - Mehama The best to you y in 10A7 . yeêiF Sending you our very best wishes ... And the best of everything this New Year . . . It has been our privilege ——I to serve you... Shafer's Canyon Hardware Kellom's Grocery Mike's Motel Idanha Grocery Mehama, Oregon Ed and Agnes Detroit, Oregon Lee and Elaine Idanha, Oregon Mill City, Oregon May this coming year bring peace and happi ness to all... "Seven in ’67” . . . Here's hoping the New May the New Year bring you luck and Year will fill your home good fortune . . . with the best of everything.^. Simpson Timber Co. IDANHA VENEER Harry Spencer, Mgr. IDANHA, OREGON M and M Phillips 66 Frances and Pat MILL CITY, OREGON New Year... Les' Body and Fender Repair Les LaMunyan Mill City, Oregon Idanha Stuckart Lbr. Co. Union Service Idanha, Oregon B. B. Benton Idanha, Oregon