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7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 31, 1971 ' LOCALS ----- « This Monday through Wed- I nesday the pastor of the Pres- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden byterian church, Rev. Wayne had Christmas dinner with his Blake, planned to attend the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irl Ply- Presbytery Youth Mid-Winter Retreat at Santiam Lodge. male. Ohmart and Jimmy of Salem. Dinner guests Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Al Glover and Trina, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Okada of Clackamas. obituaries ; No Shortage Of Kidney Machines Everyone’s thoughts, includ The Spencer Hillesland fam ing the people in the Mill City Spending Christmas at the ily and their houseguest. Miss area during this Christmas sea Christmas dinner guests at Louann Reynolds of Denver. son are for gifts for others— the home of Mr. and Mrs. El home of Mrs. Harry Mason Colo., spent Christmas day KENNETH L. CHANCE don Hutchinson and Vernon have been her daughter and with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hilles Services for Kenneth Leroy members of our families and Chance, 46, who died Saturday dear friends. The Wendell Hellers spent were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert family, Dr. and Mrs. Robert land in Salem. Bushman (Isabelle Mason) and The most precious gift we at his home were held Tues- Christmas day at Windcrest, Hutchinson, Barbara, Jerry their Lisa and Lin could give them would be the Weddle ’ s a.m. at the new Turner home of Mr. and Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. da, of daughters, day at 11 Guests at the home of Mr. Laramie, Wyo., where "Gift of Life.’’ Mortuary. and Mrs. Charles Kuhlman. Don Hutchinson, Randy and Dr Bushman and Mrs. Wes Jahn have been teaches at the If any one of us were told Mrs. Rubye Foldager accom Rodney. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal He was born in Atwater, [college level. panied them there. ter Jahn of Jud, N. D. The Calif, and came to Mill City that a member of our family Clyde Golden was able to re A holiday visitor at the home Jahns spent Christmas day in 44 years ago. He was the son or a dear friend was about to Mr. and Mrs. Wes Flanders turn to his home on Wednes- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon McMinnville at the home of of the late Gladys and Carl | die, our immediate reaction spent Christmas day with their \he ?nt-am„M^2r’ and uauunter. t^n. has nas been oeen an aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Chance. He was a graduate of would be, of course, "What daughter, Lori, son, Lonnie and family in ial Hospital where ne has been his mother Mrs Rvart Stroh where a large family din Mill City High school and a Can I do?” in. traction for a back injury f San FranciscOj CaUf. This is the problem facing Portland. ner was held. Saturday, the Veteran of World War II. He Wes Jahns took his parents to was a member of the Mill City Oregonians this Christmas. Spending Saturday and Sun- C : _ 1.. Sacramento to visit at the Christian church. He was era The Kidney Association of Entertaining a 2-.. few 2.2 friends Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lyon home of another son, Mr. and ployed at North Santiam Ply Oregon must raise $150,000 day at the home of Mr. and at an open house in their rec- and two children from Umatil Mrs. Clyde Golden was their reation room on “the night Mrs. Bud Jahn. Mr. and Mrs. wood Co. at the time of his during its current fund drive la and Doug Bryant from Ken to keep its patients alive and A song of good newick, Wash., are visiting at son, David and his family from , after Christmas” were Mr. and Wes Jahn returned home Sun death. Survivors include the widow, have the money during 1971 | Mrs. Charles Kellv. Included day. their grandparents, Mr. and Tacoma, Wash. Mary Jane (Sonnie) Chance wishes for your to be able to provide treat at the informal affair were Mr. Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sewell and and two daughters, Deborah ment for new patients who Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Woods and Mrs. Jack Scott and Mr. New Year and Jennifer, both of Mill City Dinner guests Sunday at the had as dinner guests on Christ and Mrs. Joe Lalack, Mr. and three children of Salem spent and one sister, Mrs. Eugene develop kidney failure and need KAO ’ s help. They are home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde mas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woods Mrs. Howard Farmen, Mr. and Christmas eve and Christmas Carey of Milwaukie. kidney failure patients being Golden weer their three sons from Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Dave , Mrs. Fred Krecklow, and the day with her parents, Mr. and Interment was in the Fair- treated on artificial kidney Mrs. William McCall. On Sat [ host and hostess. and families, Mr. and Mrs. Meier and three children, Mr. machines provided by the pub urday, Mr. and Mrs. McCall view cemetery. David Golden and two children and Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Sr., lic to the Kidney Association Spending two weeks at the drove to Dundee where they from Tacoma, Wash., Mr. and and Arthur Hedge, Jr. of Oregon so that these people ROY B. STEWARD home of Mrs. Virginia Hay visited with the Walter Schultz Mrs. Charles Golden and three Rov B. Steward, father of can remain alive, raise fami children and Mr. and Mrs. Ger- Mrs. Golda Martens went to have been her daughter-in-law. family. , Carol Luke of Mill City, pass- lies, work and be useful citi Mrs. Mike Hay (Carol) and old Golden and son. Eugene on Dec. 18 where she Spending Christmas at the ed away in a Salem nursing zens. spent the holidays at the home three children. Tammv, Genl, Fred Berg home was their > home after a short illness last These are people like you Going to West Fir on Satur of her son and daughter-in-law, and Chucky, all of Wrangell, and members of your family day were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schulz and Alaska. Her son, Mike, was daughter and family, Mr. and ( Monday. Mr. Steward, 77, was a horse They are wives, husbands, Hutchinson and Vernon and family. She returned to Mill able to make it by Christmas Mrs. Ron Bassett, Kevin and Joe and Tillie eve, and the entire family was Keith of Albany, and their son, trainer and a resident of Crab young men and women who Mr. and Mrs. Irl Plymale, City on Sunday evening. tree. He was born and rais Dick. On Saturday, Mr. and want to go on living. scheduled to fly back home on I where they visited Mr. and Mehama, Oregon Mrs. Berg and their daughter. ed in Nabraska. He later mov It is ironic that KAO’s pro Tuesday of this week. Mrs. S. J. Ferrigno. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Staf- Sharon, went to Springfield to ed to Wyoming where he was gram of saving lives is success ford and Mr. and Mrs. It was the first time in two visit Mrs. Berg’s mother who a rancher and horse trainer ful. And there is no shortage Dinner guests Christmas at Stafford and son went to I^ee San the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor Francisco, Calif, last Thursday vears that Mrs. Hay’s family has been in ill health for quite He moved to Portland in 1933 of artificial kidney machines. don McMorris were Mr. and where they sDent Christmas was able to have a reunion some time. They returned and to Crabtree in 1955 where They are manufactured in he retired as a trainer. Portland. Also there is no Mrs. Joe Ragsdale from Salem, with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moore. .’’nd it was greatlv enjoved. home Sunday. Survivors include the widow. shortage of trained medical Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mr. They returned to Mill City on Her daughters are Mrs. Merle Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart Hazel: three daughters, Carol help—doctors, nurses, or medi Stewart (Susie) of Mill City, and Mrs. Don Cree, Mr. and Sunday. and Miss Dodie Hay, who at and John had as their guests Luke, Mill City: Alma Evans. cal supplies. Mrs. William McClintock. Pat tends Portland Community Christmas eve Mr. and Mrs. Brownsville, and Elsie Knight. The only shortage is money! ty, Mark and Sue and Frei Al Christmas ere guests at the College. Fred Duffy, Ray Duffy of Sa Crabtree: two sons, Dale A. Without the help of the Kid ban. Steward. Crabtree and Robert lem and Mr. and Mrs. Doug home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ney Association, it would cost Steward of Astoria. A number you more than $10,000 for the The Howard Parmens and Starting December 14 we Hutchinson and Vernon were Mr. and Mi’s. Durrel Perkins of brothers and sisters, eight first six months to save your will be open Monday through Mr. and Mrs. Alan Warde and son, Mike, enjoyed Christmas and several life or a member of your fam Saturday, 9:30 to 5:30. Ellen Kari from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. dinner at the home of her sis (the former Kathy Boroughs) grandchildren also sur ily. Then, you would have to Stahlman on duty. Call 897- Donald Hutchinson, Randy ter, Mrs. Audrey Strickler and spent part of the holiday with great-grandchildren provide more than $4,000 every 2100 for appointment. Studio and Rodney and Mr. and Mrs. family, in Lebanon. Their par her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bur vive. Services will be held Thurs year of your life to pay for ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon ton Boroughs and left Monday of Hair Design. Betty Klutke, Irl Plymale. Roberts of Lebanon, but form for Georgia where Mr. Perkins dav at Huston Mortuary in 1 medical supplies and other owner. 50tf Spending the holidays at the erly of Mill City, were also is stationed. The Boroughs’ Lebanon with interment at the things needed for artificial son, Bob, of Eugene, was also IOOF cemetery. Rev. James kidney treatment. home of Mr. and Mrs. William able to attend. Gillman officiating. here for the holiday. Timm was their son-in-law and Most of us could not afford daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miss Mary Gay ReMine of to pay these staggering costs. Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Moore neth Weathers and family Seattle. Wash., was home for ELSIE VÖLKEL But if every Oregonian would from Dexter. Mr. and Mi’s. the holidays with her parents, spent the Christmas holiday in Funeral services will be contribute to the Kidney As Alan Muise of Corvallis also Mr. and Mrs. Shields ReMine. Seattle where they stayed with held on 'Phursday at 1:30 p.m. sociation of Oregon fund drive visited his grandparents on She sang in the Presbyterian their daughter and family. Mr. at W. T. Rigdon Mortuary in now—the money — the only Christmas day. and Mrs. Tom Woody. T heir Salem for Mrs. Elsie Völkel element in short supply, would choir Sunday morning. other daughter and family, Mr. who passed away Monday at a be available and KAO could go Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stone Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and and Mrs. Dick George and their Salem hospital following a on saving lives. With sincere appreciation had as Christmas dinner her parents, the Wilson Stev granddaughter and husband, lengthy illness. The Kidney Association Whether your need guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ens of Lyons, all had Christ Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wilme Mrs. Völkel was born Feb. knows of your friendship and good that, on the basis of ., ---- mas day dinner with her sister joined them Christmas day for 21, 1903 at York, Nebr. She past statistical records and pro is for a seldom used Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Seit-,-------- will, we extend wishes 'zer and Eddie, Mrs. Helen and family, , the Albert To dinner. On Saturday, Mr. and I moved with her parents to Ore- jected government estimates, Home Remedy or for Saucier, Shirley Jean Stone' man. nf Salem. man, Jrs Jrs. of for a Happy New Year. Mrs. Moore went to^Madigan | gon when she was five years there will be between 58 and i General Hospital at Ft. Lewis old, settling in the Salem area. 78 Oregonians who will develop ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Seit- a Prescription, we of and zer from Sweet Home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennett to visit their great-granddaugh She graduated from Salem kidney failure in 1971. One or and two-month-old daughter, ter who is now five months old High school in 1922. She was more of these people could lie fer Complete Per Mrs. William Timm and Mrs. Trena Maria, recently returned and weighs 5% pounds. The I employed for a number of in this area. sonalized Service. Ollie Muise went to Albany, after having spent about a baby, daughter of the Steven years in the State Printing De In order to save the lives of last Wednesdav where they week visiting his parents and Wilmes, has had major surgery partment. She moved to Gates its present 20 patients and ex Many have placed visited Mrs. Timm’s mother, her 84-yenr-old grandfather In several times but is now re over 20 years ago where her pand the program to add new ported to be progressing satis husband, Floyd Völkel was patients next year, KAO has Mrsl. Birtie Slater who is in the San Francisco Bay area. their trust in us. We a nursing home. Mrs. Slater factorily. postmaster for a number of set its sights to raise $150,000 will be 91 in May. Spending the Christmas holi years before his death about from public donations as soon welcome yours. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French seven years ago. One son, as possible. days at the James Swans was Dinner guests Christmas eve their daughter and son-in-law, were dinner guests Sunday at Jerry, was fatally injured in Won’t you help your fellow at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oderman the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. an automobile accident a num Oregonians to be with their William McClintock and fam from Gold Beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. Huston in Salem. ber of years ago. She was a families next Christmas? ily were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ronald Phelps from Salem. Mr. member of the Mill City Pres Don’t wait too long. Send your Mrs. Wilbur Harlan is con Kimmel. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Mrs. George Gillenwater byterian church and was a check now—your Christmas Complete Drug Alban, Mitchell and Fred, and from Morton. Wash., Ronald fined to her home with a severe Past Matron of Marilyn Chap “Gift of Life” to the Kidney Mill City, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Store Service Swan from Portland and the case of the flu. Mrs. Harlan ter No. 145, OES. Association of Oregon. KAO, John Swans of Mill City. Or is employed at the Metropoli Survivors include a sister. Box 5184, Salem. Visiting Hundav at the home ville Oderman was stricken tan store in Salem. Mrs. Helen Bergland of Salem of Mr. and Mrs. William Timm i with severe chest pains on Sat and a number of nieces and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rosa spent nephews. were her brother and sister-in-1 urday and was rushed to San- law. Mr. and Mrs. Chester tiam Memorial Hospital where Christmas holiday with a group Interment was at the Bel- Slater from Suver and Cleve he is being kept a few days of relatives at the home of her crest cemetery. In lieu of flowers, friendsI sister and husband, Mr. and Brewer from Long Beach, for tests and x-rays. Mrs. Robert Trask, in Maple may contribute to a memor-! CaHf. Fast, Dick Berg. son of Mr. and ton. ial fund to the Presbvterian Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Mrs. Fred Berg, returned to church or the Home Endow Convenient Clintock visited Saturday in Pacific Lutheran College Sat Christmas day dinner guents ment. the Masonic and East Salem at the home of her urday after spending the holi of Mrs. Else Allen included ern Star Home or the ESTARL Plenty of Service | grandmother. Mrs. J. C. Dick day with his family. Dick re Mrs. Ernest Graham, Mrs. fund. inson and her uncle and aunt, turned to school early because Howard Fenner, and Mrs. Zel- Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton. of the JV basketball practice. ma Ball, all neighbors. Parking They also visited friends, Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Terry Parks in Mrs. Phyllis Williams of West Salem. ^an Lorenzo. Calif, visited last Rex Ohmart home were their week at the home of her par son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas dinner guests o* °nts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gib Doug Ohmart and small son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Porter and son. Due to her vacation time, Jimmy, of Salem. familv were her parents, Mr. she had to return home before A telephone call the morn STORE NO. 468 Christmas and Mrs. Bill Shuford. Oregon sport fishermen are ing of Christmas eve from 1971 angling Bevrriige» (Warm and Coki) Canned G<»»1» Christmas day guests of Mr. their son. Sgt. Monte Lalack advised that in the Enjoying Oiristmas eve and booklet form are Bread» and Pastry Frown Foods Christmas day at the George and Mrs. Roy Gibson were in Vietnam, made the holidays regulations now available at license agen ‘ Money Orders Meats and Dairy Products complete for the Joe Lalacks their son and family, Mr. and i Ixmg home were her sister and cies or should be by the end Non-Prescriplion Drugs Fruit» and Vegetable» However. Mrs Lalack was at family, the Robert Herrings of Mrs. Gene Gibson, Ka-thv, of December The booklets lee Cigarette» and Candy Newberg, her mother. Mrs. Mike. Denise. Steven and Al work at the U. S. National were received by the Game, Lawson, and a niece and fam- lan, their daughter and son. Bank so missed the excite Commission from the printer ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mah- La Donna Crofoot and Larry ment,. but Joe and their daugh late last week and are being anti grandson. Donald Roberts ter, Nancy, were at home and shipperl to distribution points lum of Salem. enjoyed hearing Monte's voice. and Kathy Stigall as rapidly as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Brunner Mailing to license dealers is Dinner guests Christmas day had as Christmas day guests, normally accomplished alpha their daughter and family. Mr. at the John MacGregor home Idanha Church To betically by county. As a re and Mrs I/enthel Ragsdale of were Mr. and Mrs Jim O’Con Present 80-Minute Film suit, dealers in counties such I Newport. Their other daugh nell and family of Milwaukie. JI11. a« Baker, Benton, and others IDANHA—The Idanha Com ter and family. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Roger Roth. ..with a aiti at the near the head of the alphabet Tom Kanoff of Redmond vis- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Roth and munity church invites 1__ receive shipments ahead of | rted with them Saturday and Tammy. Mr and Mrs. Roger public to a New Year’s eve those near the end sudi as' friaadship ni chaei Sunday They had i spent Bliss, Mrs. TilHe Roth, all of Watch program Dec. 31, from dealers in Yamhill and Wash Christmas day with his par- Salem. Orville Roth of Sil 9 to 12 pun. ington counties. Generally it verton and Mr. and Mrs Nor The evening’s program will takes ent« in Eugene about a week to fill quo include singing and the presen man Bliss of Turner. tas to all license dealers. tation of an 80-minute film. It was announced at the Approximately 550.000 of the The story (film) is about a Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hille«- Sunday morning services at booklet.« were printed and will well known popular singer. the Presbyterian church tha’ land have had both boys home' be available to anglers at dis the annual congregational from school during the holi-1 Tony Fontane) whose life was tribution points during the meeting will be held on Sun days. Larry Hillesland arrived transformed by the power of coming year With the rapidly day morning. Jan. 17, imme home the 19th from the Air God. increasing numbers of sport diately following the worship I Force Academy in Colorado - Here is a true story of great fisherman in Oregon, the com wealth, severe tragedy, and service. AH heads of depart and Bruce Roscoe came home mission anticipates a possible Mill City, Oregon Regular 73c ments and the various commit the 16th from Oregon State transforming by a higher pow additional printing before the tees are urged to turn in their Universttv Both boys will re er than mortal man, according I 1971 season is ended to the pastor. turn to their studies Jan 2. reports by Jan. X Tracy's Food Mart Baylink Farm Fresh Produce Mill City Pharmacy Regulations Now Available For 1971 Angling Season FOOD STORES We Wish You A Prosperous And HAPPY NEW YEAR Viv's Steak House We Will Be Open Until 12 Midnight New Year's Eve and All Day New Year's Day for Your Shopping Convenience. ALKA SELTZER