The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 13, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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were Friday afternoon visitors 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 13, 1972
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Can­
in Salem at the home of Mr. I--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
non and Brenda were over­
and Mrs. Floyd Crabtree.
, ___ ___ _
Betty Kelle
Mr. and Mrs. Ben IntVeld
Winter so far doesn’t seem night visitors at the Glen Hen-
were at Everett, Wn., Thurs-
to be as severe as it might be, ness home, visiting other,
day to attend funeral services
there are a few loggers work­ friends in the area while here.!
One Week Delivery !
for his sister, Mrs. Grace
ing and that always is a good The Cannons are residents of
Shelton,
Wn.
Byers.
sight. Many years in January
Mrs. Keith Henness of Al­
no loggers are working.
Friday afternoon visitors at' bany brought her two child­
the home of Mrs. Fritz Ward ren, Terry and Ronnie for a
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pietze couple of days visit with their
Mrs. John Teeters
grandparents, Glen and Lola
of Mehama.
Keith N. Hughes, son of Mr.
Josephine Hampton attended Henness. She returned to get
and Mrs. Peter Hughes, left
a reunion meeting of her cake them Thursday.
Portland January 5 for Lack­
decorating class at the home
Joe and Beulah Bowes trav­
land AFB at San Antonio, Tex.,
of Doreen Hellemn in Stayton eled to Redding, Calif., for the
where he will be receiving his
recently. After a potluck lunch Christmas Holidays, being
basic training in the Air Force.
enjoyed by the 11 present, very lucky to make the trip
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chris­
Doreen gave a demonstration between storms. Friday they
HELIOGRAVED*
tensen and daugher, Mrs. Don
on the making and uses of went to Newport for dinner
Gienger, Becky and Sara all
by the creators of The Flower Wedding Line
Marzepan. This is an almond but found their favorite res­
of Albany, were luncheon
paste, used to make figures, taurant closed when they ar­
guests here Tuesday, January
( * Heliograving-not to be confuted with angracing )
fruits and decorative objects. rived. Good thing Newport has ,
4 of their niece and nephew
Jack and Hazel Shewmake more than one restaurant or it1
HELIOGRAVING is rich, raised lettering...with the
Bonnie and Stuart Christen­
and Jack’s sister, Ethel Sims, would have been a long hun­
luxurious distinction of fine craftsmanship
sen. Bonnie left January 6 for
CHILDREN HOSE body chemistry has been distorted get Bainbridge, Md., after enlist­
were sitting at the dining gry trip.
—but costs about half as much as you’d expect,
room table the other day when
Paul and Elydia Smith are highly personalized testing and care at the March of Dimes ing in the Navy and Stuart was
and is ready within a week.
they were startled by a rather settling into their home just Metabolic Clinic at the University of Oregon Medical School on leave from the Marines at
loud exploding sound. They east of Mill City on the Linn in Portland. Dr. Neil Buist, director, draws a blood sample Camp Pendleton, Calif.
Many other styles from which to choose.
couldn’t imagine what had County side. They purchased from Corey Kehm, 4, with help from March of Dimes volunteer,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Palmer
happened, until they discover­ it last summer and have been Mrs. Dora Calef. Corey and his brother Henry, 8, are being of Honolulu, visited with the
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
ed an outside faucet had blown doing extensive remodeling be­ treated for vitamin D-resistant rickets, an inherited disorder personnel at Stout Creek Lum­
Phone
867-2772
117 N. W. Wall S
up. It was one of those real fore moving in. Last Tuesday that caused malformation of their legs. ‘‘Metabolic disorders, ber Co. mill where Gary had
cold days last week and Jack Walt and Delora Hegg of Mil­ or inborn errors of metabolism, are dangerous birth defects worked, on Wednesday, Janu­
Doesn’t think that is very good waukie stopped by for an ov­ that may remain hidden, and thus untreated, for months or ary 5. The Palmers had been
weather to do outside plumb­ ernight visit. She is a sister
visiting her folks in Texas
years,” Dr. Buist says.
ing work.
of Elydia. Mr. Hegg is helping
and his parents in Salem while
Friday, Walt and Toni Thom­ the Smiths with the remodel­
they were here on a short va­
as, and Chris Emmerson went ing work.
cation.
to Detroit to attend the bas­
Sunday a family gathering taking the stuffiness and snob­
Guests several days recently
ketball game Detroit played was held at the home of the bery out of Antique collecting.”
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
with OSSD with Detroit the Clyde Olivers in honor of Mrs. Mom said she was an interest­
Earl Taylor were her brother-
By Eva Bressler
victor.
Oliver’s birthday. There for ing speaker and had brought
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Due
to
a
truck
accident
35
A Thursday afternoon visit­ the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. a few of her antique purchases
Joseph
Ellis of Portland.
customers of People’s Tele­
or at Mary Wilsons home was Jack Oliver and family of to show at the meeting.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ellis Christen­
Irene Paullin who is the wea­ Sherwood, Terry and Donna- | Spending Christmas eve and phone Company were without sen of Salem and their small i
service
for
about
a
day
and
ther reporter from Detroit.
lee Muir and family of Salem, day at the home of Mel and
grandson Eric Christensen of
Mrs. Evelyn Brock and three Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keith Oli­ Dorothy Newberg were her a half down the Scio-Thomas Everett, Wn., visited here Sat­
Creek
area.
About
the
same
children, formerly of Idanha, ver and family and Ed’s moth­ parents and brother, Mr. and
urday, January 8 with Mrs.
have moved to the Harold Wil­ er from Salem, Denny, Sherry Mrs. Percy Mulligan and thing happened at Christmas G. V. Christensen and Stuart.
son rental on the Linn Coun­ and Tamara Cline of The George Druse of Mill City. time putting the customers on
Mrs. M. V. Frame returned
ty side of the birdge.
Dalles, and Louise Oliver. I Also there were Pete, Penny McCully Mountain and Jordan home Saturday from Portland
out
of
service
for
about
the
Stopping at the home of The nicest part of the day was and their three children. Right
where she had spent the last
Mary Stafford Sunday after­ the kids brought the dinner so after Christmas Pete, Penny, same length of time.
10 days with relatives.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Van
Prichard
noon were Mrs. Louise Case Mrs. Oliver didn’t have to do and the children flew back to
The congregation of the Me-
and Tari of Beaverton.
| North Carolina to visit Pete’s spent Friday and Saturday hama Community church had
the cooking.
visiting
relatives
in
Portland
Mrs. Rose Barry passed away
Last Wednesday Bob Oliver I folks and other relatives.
a potluck dinner Sunday fol-
Sunday evening. She had been underwent surgery for gall
They had a rather eventful and Longview.
lowing the morning worship
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alex
Bodeker
making her home with her stones and removal of his ap­ | trip, first they had to make
afterwards a
were
in
Yoder
Friday
evening
. .
ti ' was
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. pendix. He is still in the hos- an emergency landing (on the to attend the marriage of their!“
held. A
and Mrs. Albert Carr of Mill jital (Monday) but expected trip home) because of an oil
issued to Frank
to
leave
there
in
a
day
or
so.
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leak,
and
this
delayed
them
grand
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City. Funeral services are
Schultzwohl of Salem to take
Monday Catherine Turnidge I about an hour, then when they '’nd ^'ss. Arlene Yoder held at the place of Pastor James
pending.
The Dave Barnhardt family and Mildred Hostettler went were trying to land at Chicago the Christian church. Others Godwin who has resigned.
. Salem to attend the ----
. 'an.
meet-
the air traffic ----
was s_ thick
------ 1 golng from Ly°ns were Mr.
traveled to the coast Sunday to
and Mrs. Leland Manning and
but the weather was miser­ ing called “Antiques-Fun and they had to circle 45 minutes Mrs.
If the number following
Bressler.
able. Carmen said they were Fortune.” Speaker was Mild-. before landing. Then at an- , Mrs. Eva
Brenda
Phillips
and
walking along Agate Beach red McDuffy of Portland. She other place they hit an air !
’tttle son from Arcadia, Calif. your name on The En­
when it started sleeting and has made a number of TV ap­ pocket and dropped so sud- I 1 t spent
several days the first of
they were drenched before get­ pearances and is a feature denly that several people were the week at the home of her terprise label
reads
slightly
injured
by
falling
writer
for
a
Portland
daily.
ting back to the car. Dave
mother, Mrs. Leao Johnson.
hadn’t gone for the walk with Her description of herself is luggage. They had been told
Mrs. Ernestine McKlenan
them and didn’t believe they “A one-woman army bent on to fasten their seatbelts in I from the Villa Royal Nursing | 1-72 it’s time to send
this area due to a similar oc-
curance to another plane Home in Albany spent several a check for renewal.
awhile back where a number
I
of passengers were seriously Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huffman.
Mrs. Carrie Osburn of Ash­
injured.
The Ed Delkers son-in-law land, who has been visiting at
and daughter from Hillsboro [ the home of her daughter, Mrs.
spent the weekend with them. i ‘ Leao Johnson, returned home
I Son, Ron, was also here for the last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Hall of
weekend, from Eugene where
were Sunday guests
he will be working for the Portland
' winter. Sunday afternoon vis­ of their son, Rev. Laron Hall,
Sunday at the Methodist par­
itors at the Delkers were Mr. sonage.
| and Mrs. Ray Gulliford and
Lb.
i family. They have just recent­ Mrs. Charlotte Thiel return­
to her home at North Bend
ly moved back to their home ed
after spending the holidays at
in Gates.
home of her son-in-law and
I Surely must be a lot of peo- the
pie who haven’t paid their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
light bills this month. At least Walton.
High score was held by
it looks dark around the whole
area, and when I talked to Gladys Nygaard, second high
by Katie Sig and low by Ber­
Lb.
Mom this (Tuesday) morning nice
Bridges at the Wednesday
she said their lights were off.
afternoon
card party held at
They came on for a short
( while and back off again. I am ' the home of Mrs. Leota Word­
en when they played 500.
writing this by a very feeble There
was a 1:30 dessrt lunch­
candle as I keep thinking it eon. Others
present were Al­
I will get light soon and not
Riggs,
ma
Olmstead,
worth the trouble of getting Mabel Downing, Nellie
Zeta Prich-
out the gas lantern. As dreary ard, Bea Hiatt, Ruth
Lyons,
as it looks outside thought I
might need the lantern all day. Katie Skillings, Bertha Allen,
Davis, Donna Kunkle,
Oh, well, thank heavens for Juanita
Laura
Neal,
Margaret Kunkle,
the fireplace.
and Rose Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roy
e
from Wheaton, Minn, are
the home of his bro-
i guests at
1 their, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
I Roy.
and Mrs. Earl Allen
I Mr.
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