The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 02, 1969, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly and
sons Pat and Carl Hall, Mr.
and Mrs. Shields ReMine and
Mary Gay and Mrs. Blanche
Kelly from Salem all attended
a family gathering in Port­
land at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Slade and family.
Mary Gay is employed for the
State welfare department in
Seattle and was home on vaca­
tion. Pat and Carl Hall are
both attending college this
year.
Mrs. Ernestine McLennon
fell in the area making a beau­ 7—The Min City Enterprise, Thursday, January 2, 1969
held open house at her home
tiful (but cold) background for
all the lights and decorations.
on Christmas Eve. Calling
Motorists were sliding around
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
( Continued from Page 1)
but no serious accidents were
Ullyot of Stayton, Mr. and
reported.
Mrs. Charlie French, Mr. and
Kitchens were filled with
Mrs. Hez Jones, Mr. and Mrs. gram as the Little Leaguers
Alec Burrell, Mrs. Edna Lady played between showers. Rog­ the good aroma of much bak­
er Mink was directing the pro­ ing with mothers and grand­
and Jim Truesdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch­
gram.
mothers—others too, of cour­
inson and Vernon and Mr. and
Elmer Taylor was again se, hurrying to get ready for
Dinner guests Christmas at
Mrs. H. I. Plymale were In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. heading the arrangements for the family—home for Christ­
Salem Sunday evening to at­
Cecil Lake were Mr. and Mrs. the Santiam Valley Grange mas.
tend the cantata at the Court
Clyde Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. F'air with many from here par­ So although the savage din
Street Christian church. Mrs.
of modern conflicts go on the
Charlie French, Mrs. Elsie Völ­ ticipating.
Alan Warde, daughter of the
Hoover Repair had announc­ Star of Bethlehem still shines
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Cole kel and Mrs. Helen Saucier.
Hutchinsons, is a member of were Christmas day dinner
ed plans to handle machine through the darkness—with its
the choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bud- shop work and auto parts. The light of love and hope.
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Burnett Cole in Lyons long and Linda and Mr. S. G. entire business has been ex­ To each and everyone of you
Holiday guests at the home Additional guests were Mr. "Boots” Higdon were guests panded.
may the holiday season and
Bob Ward had been selected the New Year bring joy and
of Miss Alice Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Cole and fam­ Christmas eve in Silverton at
and Mrs. Frank Smith of For­ ily of Salem. Christmas eve the home of Mr. and Mrs. to play in the All-Star Shrine contentment.
game at Pendleton.
est Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ guests at the BurreU Cole Charles DeGuire.
The plywood industry was
liam McCoy, Robin and Re­ home were Mr. and Mrs. Burn­
becca of Salem and Mr. and ett Cole, Miss Charlene Cole
Christmas dinner guests at really humping and were set
Mrs. Orvin Miller and three of Salem and Bess Vandermeer. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Per­ for a record year as money re­
children of Salem.
cy Budlong were Albert Hudel, straints were eased.
Bill Lewellen had announced
Miss Diane Rush who is at­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Budlong
Christmas at the
Dave tending a Salem business col­ and Linda and Carl Budlong, that schools in District 129J
Warde home was an especially lege had the opportunity Randy and Patrick and Mr. would start September 5.
happy one as Mrs. Warde had of working during her two and Mrs. Jim Budlong, Dennis, September—
The Mill City ranger sta­
returned home from the hos­ weeks vacation in the office Russell and Susan.
tion was closed and final
pital the previous day. She had of a Salem lawyer. She said
been confined there following she appreciated the work ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan plans culminated to consoli­ DETROIT—Detroit High
their car accident. Both Mr. perience. She is the granddau­ took their Christmas dinner to date with the Detroit district
School squeezed by McKenzie
and Mrs. Warde are both re­ ghter of Mrs. Bess Vander- the home of her mother, Mrs. were made.
High of Finn Rock, 54-52, here
covering rapidly. Visitors at meer.
Alice Watson. Mrs. Watson Officials of school district Saturday
Mill City, Oregon
night to win its own
their home included Mrs. Paul
has been in poor health the 129J were to meet with the holiday tournament
for
the
se
­
architects
for
preliminary
Warde, Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Mr. and Mrs. John Swan [last few weeks.
talks on construction of an cond consecutive year.
Warde of Salem and Mr. and
spent
the Christmas holiday in
Lyle Rogers tipped in 20
auditorium.
Mrs. Kenneth Warde of Port­ Portland
Guests
Christmas
eve
at
the
visiting with their home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
The city council passed an points to aid his mates in the
land.
son and family the Ronald Cree for a Moose steak din­ ordinance allowing mobile victory.
Swans and with their daugh­ ner were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur homes in Mill City, rescinding Third place went to Salem
Roger Nelson of Salem, ter,
Mrs. Blanche Smeenk and Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie a former ordinance which had Academy, which defeated Tilla-1
former resident of Mill City, her son
Ronald came af­ French and Mr. and Mrs. prohibited them except in des­ mook Catholic, 60-46, paced by
was in Mill City Thursday vis­ ter his John.
parents
and brought
iting with friends.
Phillips. The highlight ignated areas.
Ron Comstock’s 16 points.
them home on Friday, remain­ Clyde
There had been a rash of
of
the
evening was the call
Tillamook (46): Hubert 8;
ing
for
a
few
days
visit.
While
Mr. and Mrs. Ace Under­ in Portland the Swans also announcing the news that Mr. shoplifters in the area with Sander 10; Steiner 4; D. Kep­
Mrs. Harlan had received the Hilltop market particular­ hart 16; B. Kephart 7; J. Kep­
wood spent the holiday at their
with other friends and and
the
sweepstakes
for the ly hard hit. They had taken hart 1.
home here. He has been em­ visited
relatives. John Smeenk was best Christmas award
measures to spot the thieves.
decorations
ployed recently at a mill in celebrating
Academy (60): Funk 5;
17th birthday from the Jaycees and Mr. and October—
Longview. They are former on Christmas his
Fleshman 14; G. Friesen 6;
eve.
Mrs. Phillips the best decora­ Rex Ohmant was appointed Knight 7; Comstock 16; Quir-
residents of that area.
tions under $25.00. The re­ to serve as UGN chairman ing 2; P. Friesen 8; Kenny 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc­ Jack Scott who has been em­ mainder of the evening was with the goal set at $2,000. Tillamook 10 10 20 6—46
Many volunteers assisted him. Academy . 20 10 9 21—60
Morris have purchased proper­ ployed on construction work spent informally.
Politics were really in the
ty in the Fox Valley area and away from home spent the hol­
McKenzie (52); Drury 16;
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Go­ air—promises, promises, were McClure 4; Morelock 4; Nyseth
plan on making their home iday here.
forth and family made quite a made everywhere — projected 12; Kreger 16.
there Mr. McMorris who has
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loucks trip during the holidays, going winner at Santiam High school
been employed in Portland has
Detroit (54): Hiebert 12; Ro­
secured work in Silverton. were in Salem for the holiday over the Santiam Pass to his was Richard (he WAS the one gers 20; Smith 14; Williamson
(won)
Nixon.
Mrs. McMorris is in the book­ at the home of their daughter, parents home at Gilchrist.
6; Miller 0; Harvey 2.
keeping department of the U. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Porter Then they went down the Wil­ The Democrats were host­ McKenzie 1-0 16 8 18—52
and family. They brought their lamette Pass to her parents at ing a reception for state, coun­ Detroit ....... 11 12 11 20—54
S. National bank here.
granddaughter, Lisa home Oakridge, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ty and national candidates.
Hayes. They also visited with Stanley Ogden and Betty Bost­
Christmas Day dinner guests with them for a visit.
his sister and family, the Ike wick were heading arrange­ Eagles Organizational
at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
A family gathering was held Woodruffs at Eugene. Mrs. Go­ ments for the affair.
Donald Dishong and Delores
Two tragic deaths of young
were the Rev. and Mrs. Dar­ during the holidays at the forth said the trip over to his
Meeting To Be Held
rel Schorr and family of Sal­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack parents was pretty bad but people in the area occured this
em. He is pastor of the Oak Duggan, Chris and Kathy. An­ they had their car equipped month. Juanita Emerson was In Lyons Fire Hall
killed when her car plunged
Park Full Gospel church other daughter, Sandra Dug­ for winter dirving.
into the river after hitting a
gan of Portland was home for
there.
The Fraternal Order of Eag­
the holidays. Others present
Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabs- rock just west of town. Bucky les will hold a meeting Thurs­
Christmas holiday guests at were Mrs. Duggan’s mother, ky hosted a large family gath­ Lyons was killed in a freeway day, January 2, at 7:30 p. m.,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Leola Hurt and his moth­ ering on Christmas day. Pre­ accident when he tried to flag in the Fire Hall in Lyons.
Moffatt were Mr. and Mrs. er, Mrs. Erma Duggan both of sent were their son and fam­ down a car after the car in
All members are urged to
Cris McMann of Beaverton, Salem; Mrs. Gloria Wolfe and ily the Lahny Podrabsgys from which he was riding stalled. attend and bring a friend who
Jeff Welstad, son of Mr.
Mrs. Douglas Winn and Miss three children and Mrs. Ruth Albany; their daughter and
be interested in join­
children, Mrs. Barbara Short and Mrs. Roy Welstad was might
Leona Lamb of Portland and Snyder also from Salem.
ing the Fraternal Order of
named
the
Musculour
dystro
­
of
Salem;
Mrs.
Podrabskys
mo­
Donovan Moffatt and sons,
Mrs. Mary Turpin spent the ther, Mrs. Barbara Palon of phy boy of the year for Ben­ Eagles. C. H. Patterson will
Mike and Mark. The McManns
be there to answer any ques­
and Mrs. Winn returned to holidays with her son and Scio; her sister and husband, ton-Linn counties. The 12 tions and to explain the Fra­
year
old
boy,
who
is
stricken
daughter-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mike
Schradle
their homes Christmas day and
and her aunt, Mary Jiroch of with the disease, attends school ternal Order of Eagles to any­
Miss Lamb remained for a Frank Kline at Medford.
one interested.
in Mill City.
Portland.
longer visit. Christmas day
fd and Mary Sieg
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sch­
the Moffatts were glad to get a
November—
roeder
attended
a
family
gath
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Girod,
Jill
telephone call from his broth­
Lyons, Oregon
The Mill City firemen were
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and ering Christmas at the home and Jeff spent Christmas eve making final plans for their
Mrs. Al Moffatt of Granville, of their son the Edward in Stayton with their parents, 24th annual benefit on Nov­
Schroeders of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Girod and ember 23. Ray Porter was serv­
N. D.
"INTRODUCED IN I960 .. . IMPROVED IN 1969."
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wodtly. ing as general chairman.
Holiday guests at the home Christmas Day they also visit­ The event was an outstand­
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer HiUes-
land and son spent the Christ­ of Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne ed at both homes and had din­ ing success with the Bingo
mas holiday in Salem with the Rambo were her mother, Mrs. ner at the Wodtly home.
tables filled and many winning
Boyd Hilleslands. Mrs. Hilles- Minnie Champ of Silverton,
turkeys and hams for their
Bert Morris is ill and In the holiday dinner tables.
land says their son, Scott, who their son and family, the
Is in the Air Force will be dis­ George Rambos of Medford Salem Memorial hospital.
John Hobson, former Fox
and their son-in-law and daugh­
charged this month.
Valley resident, now serving
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nel­ Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree as governor of District 36-R of
had as dinner guests Friday the Lions club, paid his of­
Holiday guests at the home son, Jr., of Silverton.
her mother, Mrs. J. C. Dickin­ ficial visit to the Mill City
of Mr. and Mrs. George Long
Holiday guests at the home son and her brother-in-law and club. He is employed by a
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Poteet and Janet of Cor­ of Mr. and Mrs. George Davis sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Salem insurance firm.
ona, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ were her brother and sister- Gorton all of Salem. They also
Wilma Bumgamer had open­
ert Herring and Pam of New­ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ed her Kracker barrel store in
berg; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Po­ Jensen and Brent of Turner, Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. the former building owned by
teet and family of Albany and her brother-in-law and sister, Charley French.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kellom.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Malheum Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson
Mill City friends were shock­
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Crook, ed to learn of the death of
and family of Salem. The Joe and children and cousins Mrs.
Poteets have been staying at Alice Mountain and Donnie Kim and Greg were Christmas Stanley Vail in a car accident
dinner guests at the home of at Klamath Falls. He was em­
the Long home while their of Portland.
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ ployed by the state.
car is being repaired at Spo­
Mrs. Mike Glover (Claudia ert Crook and family in Salem.
Basketball season had op­
kane following a pre-holiday
Budlong) flew to Colorado
ened with Serra here for the
car accident.
Allyson
Crook
came
to
Mill
Springs, Colorado, December
first game— winning by sev­
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Eide and 20 to spend the holidays with City where she will visit at the en points.
The Jaycees and others were
family spent a quiet holiday her husband, PFC Mike Glover home of her uncle, aunt and
at home, just relaxing Christ- who is stationed there with cousins for the remainder of busily working on their Toys
the
week.
for Tots project, an annual
m» day. However, they have the U S Army. He was injured
service.
lieen getting plenty of evercise in Viet Nam in August and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMor­
during the school holiday with was in the hospital at Fort
family skiing trips to Hoodoo I^ewis until recently when he ris spent Christmas eve in December—
Silverton at the home of his
Thanksgiving was over and
went to Colorado.
each day.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Christmas was here or so it
Quartier.
seemed to those that had a
"million” things to do before
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree the family gatherings, school
and Don had as Christmas programs, parties and other
breakfast guests Miss Carol things that always seemed to
Ragsdale and Mr. and Mrs. come at once. To many be­
longing to several organiza­
Gordon McMorris.
Following breakfast the tions and club6—it was noted
group opened their Christmas that if anyone had the stam­
gifts. Later in the morning a ina there was s omething going
telephone call was received on EVERY day or night of
from the Cree’s daughter and that busy week or two before
family, Sgt. and Mrs. William Christmas.
Little *69!
McClintock, Paitty, Sue and
Mill City was all “lit up”
Mark from San Diego, Calif­ with the city’s living tree de­
May he grow up
ornia They reported the wea­ corated and the Jaycees spon­
ther there was cold, windy and soring their annual home light­
to bring you a
raining.
ing contest.
New Year rich in
On December 7, Pearl Har­
Donovan Moffatt and sons, bor day, winds of almost hur­
joy and happiness.
Mike and Mark went to Hills­ ricane proportion hit the area
boro Sunday where they were with considerable property da­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len­ mage; mostly contained to
The Eide's
nox Blatchford and sons. Mof­ roofs blown off or loosened
fatt had worked for them for with subsequent water damage.
a time when he attended high All this giving both homeown­
school in Gresham. He report­ ers and insurance companies a 1064 First Street
Phone 769-2117
Stayton, Oregon
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