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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1973)
Paul Clarke and son Mark from Long Beach, Wash. T^e holidays were not espe. Betty Kelle ' cially happy for the Chester Hapoy new year everyone. Straight family as they spent How was that for mild holiday it down with the flu. Hope weather, even sunshine on they have recovered by now. New Year’s day although it got Walt and Ruby Brisbin spent mighty drippy before the- eve Christmas eve with the Bob ning was over. Hope you all iWilaon family in Mill City. had a verv nice holiday 1 They were guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barn- Mrs. George Arthurs at Mill hardt stayed at home for the City for Christmas dinner. Christmas holiday and were Also there were Ansel and joined by daughters Melody, Clara Hayward from Hubbard. home from Monmouth and On Thursday, Walt’s daughter, Debra from Chemeketa. The Mrs. Winnie Bredeau of Ver Bamhardts are very proud of nonia, spent the day at the the girls as they both made Brisbin home. the term honor roll. Larry, Carol and Trevor Luther and Ethellne Yates had a real houseful over the Drake of Reedsport, stopped holidays. Joining them were at the home of Carol’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Yates and Mrs. Ellen Rust, for an over son Brad from Rock Springs, night visit on their return Wyo. (he is a navy recruiter), from a trip to Reno. Christmas day Ellen Rust, a daughter, Carmen Smith and sons Tim and Terry, of Milton, son George and Nellie Allen Wash. Arriving the day after were dinner guests of Lucielle Christmas and staying until Kololewski in Portland. Other Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. guests were Robert and Ellen GATES ning of card playing. Glen and Lola Henness had their Christmas eve family gathering on Saturday in stead of Sunday. Join ing them for the festivi ties were Clare, Norma, Gary and Susan, Keith, Doris and Ronnie of Albany, Earl, Geri, Jill and Mark of Beaverton, Frank, Candy and Scott Tuers of Portland. A gift exchange was enjoyed by all and the evening was a real success for the smaller children with the arrival of Santa himself. On the 24th, Glen and Lola Henness visited Roy Taylor at Marion Home and then took him out to dinner. Christmas day the Hennesses spent with Keith and Doris in Albany. New Year’s eve was cele brated at the Glen Henness home with a potluck dinner enjoyed by Burl and Hattie Cole, Clare and Margaret Rush and Joe and Beulah Bowes Glen’s sister, Edna Ratzburg of Salem, has been moved to the Kololewskl and Robert’s sis . the family enjoyed the day. ter, Nancy. Miss Jere South spent part ' of the holiday at her parents, Not evervone had a Christ mas eve like the one had by Mr. and Mrs. John South in Vadonda Lofton. It started out Portland, returning on Friday. The holiday vacation turned with a family gathering for a gift exchange in the afternoon. out fairly well weatherwise Present were Mr. and Mrs. for the kids, at least a num Jack Lofton. Jackv, James Lof ber of them seemed to enjoy ton, home from the navy, Mr. bike riding and even some and Mrs. Ralph Earhart and horseback riding. Could have tour children. Mr. and Mrs. been much worse . Bob Lofton of Salem. Mr and Mel and Dorothy Newberg Mrs. Preston Lofton and Vince were hosts fo ra family gath of Idanha, Mr. and Mrs. Buck ering at their home Christmas Lofton and five children, Eu eve. Joining them were their gene Lofton from Texas, and daughter Toni, home from Mrs. Estella Lofton of Salem. Chemeketa, Pete, Penny and The gift exchange started three children from Salem, Mr. about three and at 4:30 Vadon- and Mrs. P. L. Mulligan and da decided to present her George Kruse of Mill City. family with a little something They had their big dinner extra. She was taken to the Christmas eve. Pete and Pen hospital where she had a baby ny stayed overnight and were girl named Tamara Sue. there Christmas day. Christmas dinner, planned by For New Year’s eve, Mel Vadonda, had to proceed with, out her. After all, the best and Dorothy went to her par laid plans sometimes go astray. ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Mulli Although Vadonda was missed, • gan of Mill City, for an eve- 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 4, 1973 My Neighbors Sunset Nursing Home in Bend. The Gael Cutsforth house was a mighty busy place over the holiday with Lyle and Susie arriving home on the 15th and followed the next day by Lynn. Christmas eve was celebrated several times, with the first one being Sunday morning so Lyle and Susie could be over to Bend to spend the evening with Susie’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Turner. That afternoon mem bers of Leonard’s side of the family from Albany, Hillsboro and Silverton and Vickie Moore of Lyons joined the family for another celebration. 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