The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 08, 1970, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mrs. Else Allen and Otto
Witt spent the holidays with
.relatives in Seattle.
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Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Eld:n Hutchinson
and Vernon on Christmas Eve
were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Richards and Mr. and Mrs.
Esther and Earnest Free­ Allan Warde and Kari from
man who are students at Nor­ Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hut­
thwest Christian College at Eu­ chinson, Randy and Rodney,
gene spent the holidays at the and Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Ply-
home of their parents, Mr. and male.
Mrs. Richard Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Har­
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart lan entertained New Years Eve
and son, John, spent New at their home with a dinner
Years day at the heme of Mr. party. Present were Mr. and
and Mrs. Jack Okada on Clack­ Mrs. Charlie French, Mr. and
amas. Other guests were Mr Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mr. and
and Mrs. Ron Ohmart. The Mrs. Lowell Cree and the
Okadas are parents of Mrs. hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan.
Ron Ohmart. They enjoyed a
complete home cooked Japan­ Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabs-
ese dinner, which Mr. Ohmart ky hosted a family gathering
said was delicious.
at Christmas time. They en­
tertained a group of friends at
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gar­ a card party during the holi­
rison of I^akeview were recent days.
visitors with Mill City friends.
They had spent the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis
with Salem relatives and with and Karen were in Portland
their son Gerald and family at at Christmas time where they
Sisters.
attended a family gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alban
have received the happy news
that their son Fred, student at
Lane Community college made
a 4.00 for the fall term.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. I); no van Moffat New-
Year’s eve were Mr. and Mrs.
Ercell Ingram of Claremont,
Calif. Mrs. I). L. Moffatt and
her mother, Vee Golden visited
Sunday in Aumsville with Mr.
and Mrs. Dee Palmer. Also
present for the visit was Le-
wanne Stevens from Shelton,
Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­
man, Ernest, Esther and Paul
were in Bend December 27th
when they visited his uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Freeman
and his cousin, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Freeman and four child­
ren who were visiting fr;m
Palo Alto, Calif. It had been
35 years since the two cous
ins had seen each other.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips
and family from Superior
Montana spent the holidays at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Ward, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed were
Christmas evening guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Freeman and fam­
ily- _________________
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wirick
and family from Newport
spent the holidays at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Verbeck.
Rev. Charles Fultz was cal­
led to Grand Island, Neb., due
to the death of a nephew.
Mrs. Ervin Peterson left by
plane December 31 for Las
Vegas, where she will care
for her two great-grandchildren
while their mother, Mrs. Rus­
sell Page (Janice Logan) is in
the hospital. Mrs. Peterson cal­
led her husband and reporte
Mrs. Page had undergone sur
gery for Kidney stones and is
still hospitalized. She recently
had surgery just a short time
after her baby was born.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Muise
and three girls spent two days
in Belfair, W<w'.., at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muise.
The Studio of Hair Design
is now open for business four
days a week, Wednesdays,
Thursdays, Fridays and Sat­
urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ph. 897-2100 for appointment
Betty Klutke, owner.
46tf
f^flYON YOUR FRIENDLY.
fyL PHARMftqST-
You can always trust
in our experience!
We fil your prescrip­
tions carefully for the
utmost in effectiveness.
Prescriptions Our
Specialty
Mill City Pharmacy
MEL EIDE. Owner
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City
Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
There were 43 OCE students
achieving perfect grades dur­
ing the fall term and among
them was Doug Spencer of
Idanha.
Christmas dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Er­
vin Peterson were her moth­
er, Mrs. Mabe! Allen from the
Marian Home at Sublimtiy,
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Bueneman
from Portland, Frank Buene­
man also of Portland and her
sister, Mis. Ardeth Brusasco
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen
and their son Terry, home
from his studies at OSU, spent
the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Brooks Crosier and fam­
ily at Concord, Calif.
Susan Wirick from Newport
and Esther Freeman sang a
duet at the Christian Church
Sunday morning and Earnest
Freeman preached in the ab­
sence of the minister, Rev.
Charles Fultz. All are students
at Northwest Christian College
in Eugene.
Friday evening Esther and
Earnest Freeman had as their
guests, David and Susan Wir­
ick from Newport and Debbie
McClellan who is attending
OCE.
The Mill City Garden club,
scheduled to meet at the Scout
cabin will have their meeting
Thursday, January 8 at the
home of Pauline Hansen with
Faye Verbeck as co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoover The meeting will start with a
entertained with a family din­ 12:30 dessert luncheon.
ner on Christmas Day at their
home. Present were Mr. and
Visiting at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Veryl Hoover. Miss Iris Tena Graham while her
Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Gene daughter, Erma was here from
Jacobson and two sans and San Francisco were Mr. and
Miss Janice Jacobson, who is Mrs. Burnett Cole and Mike
attending school in Portland, from Lyons. Mrs. Cole is
end Terry Jacobsm who is sta­ a niece of Mrs. Graham.
tioned at Shephard AFB in
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Schulke
of Oakland spent Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
were Christmas dinner guests L. C. Englen. The Englens
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. held open house on December
Clyde Golden.
26 for the Schulkes with sev­
eral friends and relatives from
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson Portland attending.
spent Christmas Eve in Port­
land at the home of her daugh­ Trevoli Welsh from Everett,
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Buen- Wn., spent a few days with
eman and family.
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Englen during the
Mrs. Alice Watson was a holidays.
Christmas dinner guest at the
home of her san-in-law and
Miss Erma Graham of San
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Francisco spent the holidays
bur Harlan. Mrs. Harlan’s son. with her mother, Mrs. Tena
Edwin Watkins from Cardiff, Graham and with other friends
Calif., telephoned during the and relatives. Joining them
afternoon to wish the family for Christmas dinner was Mrs.
a Merry Christmas.
Alice Fenner and on Friday
their guests were Mrs. Bess
Guests for Sunday dinner at Vandermeer and Dianne Rush.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Mrs. Graham had a group of
Plymale were her nephew, Mr. friends in to greet her daugh­
and Mrs. Bud Ferrigno, Annie ter on Sunday, with Sylvia
and Mike from West Fir, Mr. Duncan, Golda Martens, Faye
and Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson Verbeck and Pauline Hansen
and Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. calling.
Clyde Golden.
Mrs. Jim Rose, accompan­
T. Sgt. David N. Golden re­ ied by her daughters Cathy
cently completed the Military and Sharon were in Corvallis
Airlift Commands non-commis- Monday. Sharon Rose remain­
sioned officers Academy at ed to continue her studies at
Norton AFB, Calif. The NCO OSU, after having spent the
Academy is the highest level holidays at her home here.
of schools available to the Air
Force Non-Commissioned of­ J. D. Frace of San Diego,
ficer. The course includes and Cris McMann of Beaver­
classes on Leadership. Manage­ ton spent the weekend in
ment, Communicatives skills Mill City at the home of Mr.
(speaking and writing), World and Mrs. Don Moffatt. Mrs.
Affairs, Drill and ceremonies McMann and baby son, Brody,
or Military Training. This Is are staying at the Moffatt
a five-weeks course.
home while she is recuperat­
ing from an illness. She and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­ the baby plan to return to
man received word December their home Thursday.
8 of the death of his brother-
in-law, Clyde Yuhas of Helena
Mrs. Mary Turpin accom­
Mont. He was survived by his panied Mr. and Mrs. Harold
wife and five small children. Hostettler to a family holi­
day gathering at the home of
Mrs. Martha Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cully at
who is employed in Portland Alsea. There were 23 present
was a guest Monday evening for the event. Mrs. Hostettler
of Esther Freeman and ac­ is a sister of Mr. Cully.
companied her to the basket­
ball tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. James Araujo
of Castro Valley spent New
Mr. and Mrs. William Shep- Year’s eve and day with Mr.
herd and family and Mr. and and Mrs. Mel Rambo, helping
Mrs. Hugh Jull from Salem them celebrate their 40th wed­
spent Christmas at Bend at ding anniversary. The Rambos
the home of Mr. and Mrs. plan a vacation trip in Febru­
Ralph Jull and family.
ary in observance of the occa­
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc­
Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cree
Miss Nancy Stewart of Den­
and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree ver, Colo., flew home to spend
spent New Year’s Day at the the holidays with her parents,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stewar.t
Ragsdale and Larry at Me- Also home for the holidays
hema.
was Charley. Jr., who is attend­
ing OSU this year. Others pre­
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Golden sent for Chrismas day dinner
and Danny spent Christmas in were Mr. and Mrs. Don Toby
Stayton at the home of her of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs.
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adolph
Brunner,
Frances
Nenkie.
Namislo and Dianne Welstad.
I 5— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 8, 1970
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I Am Interested In Your
Transportation
THANKS
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all of those
who helped make the recent
UGN drive a successful one;
to those who worked hard on
the campaign and those who
contributed so generously. A
particular thanks to general
chairman, Virgil Trmtt and
MAY
other community chairmen and i
I
volunteers including Hazel I
Gabriel, Shirley Hill, Faye
POINT
OUT
Moore, Joyce Trout, Mary Ann
Nicholas. Linda Sanders. Bob- Your transportation
I bie Budlong, Darlene Ruby. I
Is My Business
j Pat Posekany, Shirley Bigness, I
Marine Recruiter
two weeks in Florida.
' Addie French, Gloria Urban,
For NEW or USED
Tours were taken of Cape Molly Larson, Barbara Thom­
To Be in Mill City
Kennedy, Cypress Gardens, as,
Esther Chailender and I CARS and TRUCKS
Anhouserbusch Gardens, and
Just recently the J Marine other areas of interest. Mr. | I Sherri Challender.
Call
Ed Davis, Jr.
Corps has opened the door to Siegfried was able to play golf
Director, Marion-Polk
JERRY COFFMAN
more guaranteed specialized quite a bit. Mrs. Siegfied said '
United Fund Drive
fields. Up to now the Marine the area was beautiful and is.
Corps has had an outstanding a paradise for retired people. |
success with
witn their
tneir Aviation
Over the Christmas holidays, i
STAYTON
guarantee program which was Mr.
and Mrs. Siegfied were'
Home
the only guaranteed field of-1 visited here by Ramona Hall'
fered. Fields open now, for of Portland, her sister, Mrs.
769-2117
859-2552
those with practical experi­ Ann Holman of Mill City was
ence or schooling in the field, an
additional dinner guest of 4
are Lithography, Data Pro­
December
25.
cessing, Plumbing, Carpentry,
Only a few days left to get Bargains at
Refrigeration Mechanics, Elec­ Friends recently visited in
trician. and Heavy Equipment Salem were Mrs. Jean Fitz­
gerald and Mr. and Mrs. Edsel |
Operator.
For more operation see your Croan and family.
local Marine Corps Recruiter,
Joe Vassar, at the Mill City
Post Office each Wednesday,
10 to 11 a. m. or 129 High St,
N. E. Salem. 5854793 Ext. 205.
Call collect.
DETROIT—Old Man Win­
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
Jcri Jo Parker, accompanied ter moved into the Upper i
by her cousin, Kimberly North Santiam Canyon early
Saturday morning and blank­
Brown of Silverton, spent the eted
the area in glistening
holidays in Oakland, Visiting
with their grandmother, Mrs. snow. His little helper ‘Jack
Frost’ then went to work and
Edna Hutcheson.
kicked the thermometer down
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Tuers to some pretty low tempera­
For 8-Year-Olds and up
had all of their family home tures.
Idanha
and
Marion
Forks
re
­
for Christmas eve and enjoyed
ported a temperature of 101
the happiness of the season. degrees
Monday morning, and i
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
temperature
in the Detroit I
League Play Starts Saturday, January 10
Bruce Tuers and Robin, Mr.
was not much warmer.
and Mrs. Alan Tuers and area
No damage was reported
Three Lines $1.40—Shoes and ball furnished
children, Mr. and Mrs. Roger other
a few frozen water |
Tuers and Tracy and Mr. and pipes. than
FREE
Hamburger and Coke for Bowlers
The Detroit area receiv-|
Mrs. Frank Tuers. Also during ed about
four
inches
of
snow,
|
the holidays Mr. and Mrs. with somewhat more in the j Trophies for all who complete League Play
Tuers took a trip of several higher elevations.
Transportation Will be Furnished if necessary
days along the Oregon coast
Santiam Pass is reported to
For further information contact Sam A. Stenbeck
which she said was very rest­ have
18 inches of packed snow. |
Phone 897-2098
ful and relaxing.
Motorists are warned to carry
Recent guests at the home chains.
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Posekany
and family were Mrs. Elaine
Turner, Kim, Scott and Pat­
rick of Reedsport. The group,
spent four days getting in
some skiing at Hoodoo.
Philippi Ford
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North Santiam Lanes
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose,
Sharon and Jimmy and Mrs.
Albert Toman went to Spray
Sunday where they attended
the wedding ceremony for
Susan Robison, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Art Robison.
They reported icy roads on
most of the trip, but said that
the road was well sanded until
they hit the summit, but that
the roads were slick on the
east side of the mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacGreg­
or and children and Mrs. Mary
Barrows and daughter, Linda,
of Beaverton, spent New Year’s
Eve at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Farrell at Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt
went to Portland for New
Year’s Eve with Mrs. Moffatt’s
aunt, Miss Leona Lamb. They |
were accompanied home on |
Thursday by their grand-1
daughter, Mrs. Cris McMann i
and baby son, Brody, who will
spend a week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ben­
son and family of Salem spent 1
the Christmas holiday with |
her father and his wife, Mr. (
and Mrs. Byron Davis. The
Bensons were there when Mr.
Davis suffered his recent heart
attack and as she has worked'
in a hospital for years was |
able to secure fast assistance |
for him.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Clarke were
Mrs. William Bailie and Susie
of Great Falls, Montana and
Sharon Culbert of Seattle. Mrs.
Bailie is a daughter of Mr.
Clarke and the Culberts were
their neighbors when they liv­
ed in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs.
George Laird met the guests
Mr. and Mrs. (diaries Gold­ Guests during the holidays at the Portland airport.
en. Debbie and Mike spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Christmas with her parents, Charles Umphress were their Siegfrieds Back from
Mr. and Mrs. William Lens­ sons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Um­
man at Sublimity. Mrs. Gold­ phress and family from Mil­ Vacation in Florida
GATES — Mr. and Mrs.
en’s sister and family from waukie; Mr. and Mrs. David
Salem were also present.
Umphress and family from James Siegfried enjoyed a two[
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Shel- week visit in Florida during
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free-1 by Umphress and family from the latter part of November |
man, Esther, Earnest and j Boron AFB, Calif., and Mr. and early December. They
Paul spent December 20 and and Mrs. Ranald Umphress flew to Florida and stayed
21 in Longview Wn. with her | and family from Paso Robles, with his brother. Mr. and Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Calif.
___ _ Another guest was a Ray Siegfried in Altamonte
family
Preston. The entire
.................
_ ' * brother
__ 2. of Mrs. Umphress, Al- Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Larry
was home for an
early
bert Smith and son, Terry, Rondina, a sister, f Cranston,
_____
\ Christ-1
~
Ibert
Rhode Island, also spent the
mas.
from Valsetz.
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