Thanksgiving guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. Barrel Cole
----------- Tl home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard spent Thanksgiving with their
Freeman were her parents, Mr. son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
11 finf Mlw C l t and
Mrs. Ernest Preston, who and Mrs. Burnett Cole and
arrived on Wednesday from
Longview, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Preston, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Briney and three child
ren from Longview; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Howe of Salem;
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Howe
and son from Vaughn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Howe from
Roseburg.
Thanksiving dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al
Cooper were his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil
lis of Lebanon. Home from
the U of O were Sandra and
Peggy Cooper. A holiday greet Thanksgiving day dinner
ing was received by phone guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Cree and Don were
from Al's brother in Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ragsdale and
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Elling daughter, Carol. She was home
son of Sweet Home visited from her studies at OCE.
recently with their daughter
and family, the Roy Podrab-
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree
skys. They are former resi were Friday guests at the
dents and he worked at Detroit home of her mother, Mrs. J. C.
dam. He is now working at the Dickinson and her brother-in-
Green Peter dam.
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O.
W. Gorton in Salem. Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bruce and visitors at the Cree home were
family of Beaverton were Mr. and Mrs. Gordie McMorris
Thanksgiving day guests at the and Carol Ragsdale, Mr. and
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O’Rourke of
Mrs. Tex Blazek.
Hoopa, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cuthbert of Woodburn.
Holiday dinner guests at the Sunday visitors were Mr. and
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Jerry Hudgins, Sherry
Alban and family were Mr. and and Brian of Roseburg.
Mrs. C. I. Alban, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Alban and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson
Dick Hudson of Aumsville; Mr. were in Woodburn for Thanks
and Mrs. Gerald Fery and giving where they attended a
children of Stayton; Lucille family gathering at the home
Wirtz of Salem and Carl Wat of their son-in-law and daugh
ers from San Diego.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cuthbert
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Smith
spent the holiday in Klamath
The Charles Kellys and the
Falls, returning home on Sat Bob Hills were Thanksgiving
urday. They had Thanksgiving dinner guests of the R. C.
at the home of her sister and Hasemans in Albany. Mrs.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haseman Is the sister of Mrs.
Hines. Other family members Kelly and Mr. Hill.
present, 29 in all, included Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Cherry and fam Mrs. Edith Parish is spend
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shults ing the winter visiting with
and family arid Mr. and Mrs. relatives in Salem and Eugene.
Dale Cunningham and family She was in town this week
from Ashland. On Friday the looking after her property in
Smiths had dinner with his terest.
]jarents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell
E. Smith. They said the pass
was pretty bad on their re were in Klamath Falls last
turn trip, but was even worse week where he participated in
Sunday, according to reports. Scottish rites degree work They
had planned on staying over
Thanksgiving day dinner Thanksgiving but when a
guests at the home of Tena storm hit the area they decid
Graham were Golda Martens, ed to return home before travel
Bessie Bassett and Sylvia Dun over Santlam Pass became
can.
worse.
Mrs. Alvin Davidson and son
Roger returned home recently
following a trip to Hawaii.
They went on the same jet
plane as the Linfield college
football players. The David
sons son, Dennis played in the
game with Linfield losing to
Hawaii University. Mrs. Dav
idson said they had a grand
time, enjoying the perfect wea
ther and scenery.
Thanksgiving day guests at
the home of Mrs. Harry Mason
were Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hoeye
and family of Corvallis. Mrs.
Hoeye is a daughter of Mrs.
Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rosa
mond and family spent the re
cent holiday at a family gath
ering in Prineville. Mrs. Rosa
mond said all of her family was
there with the exception of a
brother who Is in the service.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hotch
kiss of Los Angeles spent a
few days in the area looking
for property suitable for re
tirement. They plan to move
here in about a year to make
this their home. They said it
was beginning to get too cost
ly to live in the Los Angeles
area after retirement.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz
and son, Ronald of Los Angel
es spent a few days at the Don
Moffatt’s during Thanksgiving
week. They, along with Mr.
and Mrs. Moffatt and D. L.
Moffatt and sons, Mike and
Mark, spent Thanksgiving day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Winn in Portland. Other
guests at the Winn home were
his mother, and Miss Leona
Lamb of Portland and Mr. and
Mrs. Cris McMann of Hillsboro.
Mr. Schultz is a brother of Mrs.
Winn and Mrs. Moffatt.
By Bva Bressler
Mrs. Donna Asmussen re
family at Lyons. Additional
guests were Mrs. Bess Vander- ceived word early Wednesday
morning of the sudden death
meer and Dianne Rush.
of her sister, Mrs. Ona Gilland
Mrs. Fid Calkins of Dallas at Broken Arrow, Okla.
was in Mill City Monday visit Mrs. E. L. Roye spent sev
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Burrel eral days over the week-end
Cole and with other friends. at the home of their daughter
She is a former longtime resi and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lad
Pesek in Salem, while Mr.
dent.
Roye was on tour with his
Holiday dinner guests at the donkeys for basketball.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Oh Mrs. John Jungwirth was
mart and Jon were Mr. and taken to the Santlam Memorial
Mrs. Jiles Ohmart and Tana, hospital in Stayton Friday
Mrs. R. H. Poff and Mr. and morning for medical treatment.
Mrs. Doug Ohmart of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Sledge
The Ohmarts son, Ron, stu have returned home from an
dent at the U of O was also elk hunting trip in the Hep
home for the holiday.
pner area, with a 1,000 pound
six point bull elk. Both Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ix*e Ross were and Mrs. Sledge are ardent
Thanksgiving day dinner hunters and are always award
guests at the home of Mr. and ed for their efforts, which
Mrs. Bill Lewellen.
shows for its self in the large
display of antlers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spurg TTianksiving day dinner
eon and children attended a guests
at the home of Mr. and
family gathering Thursday at Mrs. Art
Baltzer were their
the home of her parents, Mr. three children,
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Dick Anderson at Marvin Westover
and three
Sweet Home.
children from Gresham, Rich
Spending several days last ard Baltzer and family from
week at the home of her dau Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
ghter, Mrs. James Murray was Kuiken and four children from
Mrs. Charles Wentz of Whit Lyons. Additional dinner guests
tier, Calif. This was the first were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rey
time in 9 years that they had nolds from Bellflower, Calif.
Week-end guests at the home
been able to be together for
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thanksgiving.
John Prideaux, were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett Mrs. John Etter from Sqji
were in Stayton on Thanksgiv Francisco, Calif., David and
ing at the home of their son Joy Prideaux from Portland.
Maurie Bassett where they They were all Thanksgiving
joined other family members dinner and over night guests
at the home of Mr. Prideaux’s
for the holiday gathering.
sister Mr. and Mrs. Preday
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo Holmes at Redmond.
Johnie Schnackenberg from
took her mother, Mrs. Minnie
Champ of Silverton out to din Kooskie, Idaho, with Edwin
ner on Thanksgiving day. Sun Stone of Mill City were Sun
day visitors at the Rambo day afternoon visitors at the
home were Mr. and Mrs. Rus home of Mrs. Rosa Berry and
sell Nelson, Jr. also of Silver- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker.
ton. They had spent Thanks Mr. Schnackenberg is a cousin
giving in Medford and Ashland of Mrs. Berry and Mr. Bodeker.
with friends and' relatives.
Week-end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stew ing were their daughter and
art and family attended a fam family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
ily gathering in Portland for Brown and children from Cres
the holiday dinner. They plan cent City, California, also their
on going to Lakeview for son, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Down
Christmas where two of Char ing and family from Walla
ley’s brothers have a store.
Walla, Washington. Another
daughter and family Mr. and
Holiday guests at the home Mrs. Robert Carleton from The
of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brun Dalles and Larry Carleton from
ner were their daughters and Bend.
families, Mr. and Mrs. Lenthel
afternoon visitors at
Ragsdale and children from the Sunday
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Newport and Mr. and Mrs. Fink were Mrs. Mary Jung
Tom Kanoff and children from wirth and daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Bend. Also at the family gath
Jungwirth from
ering was Miss Frances Namis- Raymond
Newberg and Mr. and Mrs.
lo, sister of Mrs. Brunner.
Jake Silbemagel from Stayton.
They also visited Mrs. Martha
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel Jungwirth
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. ial hospital. at Santlam Memor
and Mrs. William Ward in
Thanksgiving dinner guests
Hayward, Calif. They made the
trip by bus. Mr. Kimmel said at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
they started out in their car Harold Hawthorne were Mr.
but the roads were so bad they and Mrs. Darrel Hindes from
decided on the bus route. Mr. Sublimity and Mr. and Mrs.
Ward is a nephew of Mr. Kim John Kemperman of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Linde
mel.
mann and children Tori and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Ward, Sr., Tracy were dinner guests at
had as their Thanksgiving day the home of her parents, Mr.
dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mack Morman.
Alfred Ward, Jr., and daught
er, Mrs. Jennie Maag and Her
bert Magg. Bob Ward was Husband of Mehama
home for the holiday vacation
from his studies at OCE.
Girl Is Stationed
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whitaker
and family and Lew Emmons
from Salem and Mrs. Nancy
Bohach and family of Mill City
Thanksgiving day guests at
were Thanksgiving day dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Verbeck were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Herb Whitaker.
Kirk Wyrick and family of
Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Moore Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
spent the holiday visiting with ard Verbeck of Tangent and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinfelt of
relatives in Seattle.
Aumsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus flew
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack en
to Oakland, Calif., where they
enjoyed the holiday with their tertained at a family gather
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ing at their home for the holi
and Mrs. James Bryan and day. Their son Monte was
with their son Alan. Alan is a home from OTI and others
freshman at Stanford Univer prosent were her parents, Mr.
sity and doing very well ac- and Mrs. Clarence Howe of
> cording to his parents. He Mill City and her aunt Mrs.
i made the cut down for the Thelma Lohman from Portland.
I freshman basketball team but
Holiday guests at the home
was forced to quit because of
leg trouble. However, he ex of Mr. and Mrs. Sig Jepsen
cm
pects to be able to continue on were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jep
the bowling team at the Uni sen, Mrs. Bea Splichal of
versity. Alan was valedictorian Springfield and Mr. and Mrs.
of his class at Santlam as was David Jones and two daugh
his sister, Rae Bryan. Mr. and ters from Oregon City. Mrs. Jep
Mrs. Bryan are hospital tech sen said they actually prepared
nicians.
three dinners as all family
members were not able to be
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49p last Monday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Mrs.
Alex Burrell, Mrs. Ed Hedland,
Mrs. William Lyness and Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Clark. The
meeting was preceded by a
turkey dinner and there were
refreshments after the meeting.
U-haul, pick-up or bag, or
Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker,
truck delivery. Firewood, Donna Lee and Brent attended
U-haul or truck delivery. a family gathering at the home
Hardwood Cirmpaaveitn Inc of her sister and family the
MEL EIDE, Owner
Mehama
James Greens in Salem. Brent
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LYONS Muscular Dystrophy
With Honored Group
ALAMOGORDO, N. M— Doc
tor (Lt. Co.) James R. Prine,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
M. Prine of Richland, Tex., is
a member of a unit that has
earned the U. S. Air Force
Outstanding Unit Award.
Doctor Prine, a veterinary
pathologist with the 6571st
Aeromedical Research Labora
tory at Holloman AFB, N.M.,
will wear the distinctive ser
vice ribbon to mark his af
filiation with the unit.
Unit personnel were cited
for their accomplished research
projects which resulted in re
ducing risk and increasing
man’s prospect of survival in
aerospace and related unusual
environments. The laboratory
is involved in a number of re
search programs for the U. S.
space effort to see how man
can survive in a space envlr-
oment.
The doctor, a graduate of
Corsicana (Tex.) High School,
received his D.V.M. degree in
1951 from Texas A & M Un
iversity.
His wife, Marjory, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Teeters of Mehama, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manon
were in Salem over the holi
day at the home of their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parks and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark
had Thanksgiving dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern
on Hepler of rural Canby. Mrs.
Hepler is the mother of Clark’s
daughter-in-law. Mrs Francis
Clark
5—The MID City Enterprise, Thursday, Dee. 5, 1968
Tea Sponsored by
Woman's Club
A silver tea was given Tues
day afternoon by the Woman’s
Club for the benefit of Muscu
lar Dystrophy with approxi
mately $30.00 being raised. A
feature of the afternoon was
the appearance of Jeffrey Wel-
stad, 12-year-old san of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Welstad, who is pcs-
ter-boy for Linn and Benton
Counties. Mrs. Welstad show
ed an impressive film dealing
with a victim of the affliction.
In charge of the event was
Mrs. Glen Cummings, presi
dent of the club, assisted by
Mrs. Harry Mason, secretary.
Mrs. Alex Burrell arranged the
effective serving-table and
many small holly-centered tab
les about the large room of
the Fellowship Hall with the
assistance of Elaine Russell,
Agnes Carleson, and others.
Heading the kitchen committee
was Mrs. John Swan.
Presiding at the coffee and
tea urns during the afternoon
hours were Mrs. C. E. Rogers,
Mrs. O. K. DeWittt, Mrs. J. C.
Kimmel, Mrs. Marie Tolbert,
and Mrs. Herbert A. Schroeder.
Official “greeter” at the door
was Mrs. Charles Kelly. Guests
were presented with a sprig of
holly as a corsage.
Mrs. Welstad answered ques
tions after showing of the film,
and distributed pamphlets deal
ing with Muscular Dystrophy.
The family was appreciative of
the help offered through spon
soring of the tea. Anyone not
able to attend the tea, and who
would still like to make a do
nation, could still do so through
any member of the club.
it was explained that the ex
pensive equipment used by vic
tims of the disease costs the
family nothing, due to funds
being raised through various
organizations.
Ideal for Christmas Giving
For Ladies
Children
We have a good se
lection of Child
ren’s Garments.
Robes
Lingerie
Blouses
Panty Hose
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S.W. Broadway
Mül City
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Serra Dumps
Wolervines
The Serra Sabers scored their
first victory in the 1968 basket
ball season by dumping the
Santiam Wolverines, 47-40, in
Tuesday night’s non-league ac
tion.
The Sabers were led by
Frank La Joy with 13 points
and Lynn Henkel and Gary
Graham, with nine and eight
jxrints respectively. Leading
the losers effort were Joe
Hince with 12 and Ron John
son with nine points.
Two factors in the Serra win
were the free throw percent
ages and the offensive rebound
ing. The Sabers percentage
from the line was .820 as com
pared with the Wolverines .500.
The Sabers also dominated
their offensive rebounding in
the entire second half, as they
jumped out and held a lead
from a 26-26 half - time score.
SERRA (47): Graham 8; Hen
kel 9; Crocker 2; LaJoy 13; Rit
chie 2; Schneider 4; Doran 5;
Mann 4.
SANTIAM (40): Berg 1; Pit-
tam 6; Hillesland 5; Hince 12;
Muise 2; Richards 4; Mowry 1;
Johnson 9.
Serra ...... 13 13 11 10—47
Santiam ... 11 15 7 7—40
JV Score: Serra 44, Santiam Phone 897-2772
33.
The Mill City Enterprise
117 N. E. Wall Street
MUI City
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