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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1975)
Mr. and Mrs. M arris Howe 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Muise from spent Tues., Wed. and Thurs. Monday until Thursday were In Salem at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe son, Bill Howe and his family. visited her brother and sister Muise from Port Orchard, Both Mr. and Mrs. Howe are in law, Mi. and Mrs. Wade Wash 111. Dickinson in Salem on Friday 'niursday, January 2, 1975 ;| GATES Mr. and Mm. WiUium Mc Clintock, Sue and Mark spent Christmas eve in Portland at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alban, II, and Danelle. Other guests were Fred’s grandmother, Mrs. Charles Al ban from Aumsville, his fa ther, Wayne Alban from Stay- ton, his mother, Mm. Frances Alban from Bend and his bro ther, Mitchell Alban from Sa lem. Mr. and Mm. Al Yankux spent Cnrirdmas in Portland with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan. Other guests were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Alan Yankus from S<us;de. Mr. and Mm. Donald Jenkins arid Sally had as their guests Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Roger Neustadter and Enc of Christmas day guests at the Beaverton, Mrs. Loretta Jayes home of Mr. and Mrs. George of Salem and Mr and Mrs. Long, Mike, Linda, Kevin and Dennis Jenkins and Melissa. Jerry, were Mr. and Mrs. Den nis Mahlum, David and Angie Christmas guests at the of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Ruler' home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Herring and Mrs. John Roshak Cree were all of their family, and Marc, all of Newberg. Mr and Mrs. Gordon McMor ris from Oregon City, Mr. and Mm. Donald Cree also cele Mm. Fred Alban II and Da brated her birthday which is ndle from Tigard, Mr. and Dec. 26, Christmas afternoon Mrs. Donald Cree, Anthony at the Lowell Cree home, while and Andrew, Mr and Mrs. the family was all together. William McClintock. Sue and Mark, Mrs. J C. Dickinson and Guests on Christmas day at Ronald Ragsdale fr’m Port the home of Mrs. Else Allen land. were her brother and his fam ily, Mr. and Mrs Hans Among those attending the Plambeck from Corvallis. Mr. "Nutcracker Suite" at Willa Plambeck is a professor at mette U. on Friday evening OSU. were Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. Edith Mason, Spending the Christmas Mrs. Leora Stevens from holidays in Mill City and Lyons, Mm. Nell DeWitt. Mrs. Lyons with their parents, Otto Jennie Cauble and Mrs. Doris Witt and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rogers from Gates. Bassett, were Mr and Mrs. Dale Basset* and family from Longview, Wash. The poem in the Enterprise last week, which was dedicat ed to Postmaster Kelly, was enclosed in his Christmas card from Barney and Jean Scott. Pharmacy Topics. By Frank Stromquiwt ’The Framingham, Mass., Heart Study has determined that normal coffee intake (four cups a day) is not as sociated with coronary heart disease. The just released re port contradicts some Boston Collaborative Drug Surveil lance Team work, which showiad a link between coffee drinking and heart attacks. The Framingham survey survey coveted 12 years of observing nearly 5,(XK) people none of whom had heart di sease when the study began. That’s an important point. Dr Thomas R. Diwtier says This finding doesn’t necessar ily apply to coffee-drinking effects on people who alreody have coronary artery dys function 'American mothers who start their infants on baby food too early may be contributing to obesity and degenerative diseases later in their child ren’s lives, some researchers are claiming. A study by the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health suggests that premature in troduction of infant foods appears to be a critical fac tor In excessive nutrient in take. Young mothers often try to feed babies solid food within a week after birth, but that’s wrong, researcher Dr. David M Paige says. The nutritional needs of an infant • even at the age of two months — are adequately met through formula, breast milk, or the udder kind. The Vernon Todds of Aums ville and the Frank Smiths of Forest Grove, all former resi dents here, were invited to a buffet supper at the Charles Kelly's Saturday night. 1 | Promise. Fidi Of Hope. We Wish Yea Happiness. Whan Your Doctor Praaarfbaa The Beat, We Do the Rao* at Mill City Pharmacy Viv's Steak House Phone 897-2812 Your Home Town Drug Store Mill City, Oregon Watch For Our Opening INCOME TAX PREPARATION F. E. Arbuckle Tax Service of 106 South Water Street Silverton, Oregon will have a tax consultant in the attorneys of* fice at 129 N. E. Wall St., Mill City, Oregon (next to the Post Office). HOURS — TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Beginning—FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1975 Joyce Presler — 897-2707 Cathy Golden »pent part of her Christmas vacation at Tur ner with her aunt, Mrs. Donna Adkins, and her cousin, Diane. Randy and Ronnie Adkins of Turner visited their cousin Mike Golden, and his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Leioy Golden. G. J. and Margaret Geston Christman dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El enjoyed Christmas dinner with mer Shaw were their twin Mabel Devine and Ray White daughters and their families, on Dec. 25. Guests at the home of Ed Mr. and Mrs. Donald Andrews, Denise, Di Anna, and Mike, and Doramae Kadin were Mr. from North Bend and Mr. and ,an^ Mrs. Earl Conn and their Mrs. Bud Bilyeu and family i three children, Carl, Carman and Mrs. Ann Holman. In the anc* Alla, who arrived on Dec. afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Verne t 2,i from Fairbanks, Alaska. Mr. and Mr». Ervin Peterson Shaw and Skye and Mr. and They stayed until the 28th or spent from December 23 to the Mrs. Craig Shaw from Sweet ( 26th in Portland at the home Mr. I Spending Christmas t Eve Home joined the group. 1 of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. n.iv ' with Glen Glen and and Lola Lola H Henness and Mrs. Andrews and family Alvin Bi eneman and twin left for their home Christmas were their sons and families, nona, Robin and Ronald. Join afternoon. They arrived in Earl and Gerri Henness, Jill ing the family for Christmas and Mark from Beaverton, Mill City Dec. 20. dinner were Mr and Mrs. Fred and Doris Henness, Keith Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Terry and Ronnie from Al- Spending the Christmas Aleksich and Holly from Port ■ bany, Terry’s fiance Larry holidays at the home of Mrs land. Kennedy, also of Albany, Clare Paula Smith and Douglas are | , ., , . m diiu and nui.il« Norma iicuncaa, Henness, uaiy Gary anu and her three older son«, Tony»« _ , . John MacGregor fell and „..„„a, rsr-r ... «-,/• Susan and exchange student, Grant who attends OIT at Kla broke his arm on the paved Pedro Galveas, and Frank and driveway of his home about a math Falls, Dale Grant from i Candy Tuers and Scott from week or ten days ago while SOC at Ashland and Jerry Gladstone. An enjoyable eve- helping Lee Bodeker get a Grant from OSU at Corvallis. I ning was spent with Earl Hen- motorcycle started. He has the.J°lninK the group for Christ-1 ' ness surprising everyone by arm in a cast to the elbow, I mas Eve were her parents, Mr.. playing Sar.ta Claus, to the de but didn’t go to the doctor . and Mrs. Cloyd Cox. All were! light of both the adults and until the next day. At the time, Christmas dinner guests at the children. he had a few days off from his Cox home. Christmns day for Ed and position at Detroit Dam Doramae Kadin was spent in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wea Portland with their daughter Christmas dinner guest» at thers and children from Dex and family. Henry and Judy the home of Mr. and Mrs. ter spent Christmas day at the' Kellan. Charles Golden, Cathy, Debbie home of her mother, Mrs. I Clare and Margaret Rush and Mike were Mr. and Mrs. Florence Timm. They also vis drove to Salem on Christmas William Lensman from Stay ited at the homes of her two I Eve to spend the evening with ton and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde sisters and their families, Mr. | their son Lyle and his fam'ly. and Mrs. Ollie Muise and Mr. ' A highlight of the evening was Golden of Mill City. and Mrs Floyd Blackburn. ! the appearance of Santa Claus The Mill City AARP club in ' played by their granddaugh Christmas dinner guests at stalled their new officers tor ter Diane’s husband, Kent. 1975 at the Eagl<*s Hall Fri the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guests for Christmas with day afternoon. Installed were Ollie Muise were his parents, Doris Rogers were Jenny president; Mr and Mrs. Joe Muise from Cauble and Katy Ewell. Percy Mulligan, Chester Rove, vice president; Port Orchard, Wash.; their! Christmas day guests at the son, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Muise• home of Clare and Margaret secretary ___ Evelyn Pfoertner, and Ervin Peterson, treasurer, and Steven from Corvallis, | Rush were their son, Mr. and Bill Beyer is the outgoing Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kenline I Mrs Bill Rush, and son, president. Following the in and Oliver and Denise and Steve, from Corvallis. Janice Muise. Mrs. Muise ’ s mo- stallation, the group held their Velma Carey traveled to Christmas party and gift ex ther, Mrs. Florence Timm, Milwaukie to spend the holi change and played games. Cof spent Christmas Eve at the days with her son Eugene and Muise home. fee and cookies were served. Naomi Carey and their family. She left on Monday, Dec. 23, Mr. and Mrs. Richard FYe<-- and Singing a duet, "The Holy returned on Sunday, City," during services at the man, Esther and Paul attend December 29. ed the wedding of Karen Presbyterian Church Sunday Doris Rogers received a visit morning, Dec. 29, were Miss Moore of Portland and Tom from her brother, Edward Mary Gay ReMine and her Sherwood of Torrence, Calif., Rogers, on Tuesday, Dec. 24 mother, Mrs. Shields ReMine. Saturday evening at the St. He arrived recently from They were accompanied at the John’s Christian Church in Boulder City, Nev. with his electric organ by Mrs. Donald Portland. Karen is the daugh wife and is staying in Scio. A ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert long visit was enjoyed by both Sheythe. Moore of Portland and former over lunch. Danny Golden, son of Mr ly of Mill City, Lyons and Arriving to spend Christmas I ; nd Mrs Gerald Golden has Idanha. From Portland they day with Harold and Mary Wil- i been confined to his home went to Kelso where they son were Mr. and Mrs. Robert with pneumonia spent the night with Mrs. Wilson and son Rory of Port Freeman's parents, Mr. and land. Later for dessert, Don Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson Mrs. ~ Earnest Preston Sunday. ! from Gates spent Friday eve- Esther attended a “Y" camp and Helen Carey, Steven and Tommy arrived from Stayton, Ining at the home of Mr and reunion. and Jon and Kimberely Carey | Mrs. Ervin Peterson. arrived from Salem. Christmas Eve guests at the In the good deeds category, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mary Stafford spent Tuesday of Forest Grove, who recent Freeman were Mr. and Mrs. before Christmas preparing ly returned from a six weeks' Larry Plotts, Sr. and Mrs. food and delivering it to shut- trip visiting relatives in Gloria Knott. The hostess serv- ins; and Mrs. Sanders and Ruth Colorado, New Mexico and ed the traditional oyster stew. Wirth from the Community California, spent several days Action Center instigated the here at the home of his sis Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loucks installing of insulation for the ter. Miss Alice Smith. They went to Salem for Christmas winl»r at the home of Mrs. also visited the families of dinner at the home of their Shirley Stewart by Santiam their two daughters in Salem. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Insulation as a Christmas gift. Dec. 26 was Mr. Smith's Porter, Lisa. Lance annd Lin A special thanks goes to these birthday. dy. Also present was another people from the community. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray and Joyce Presler spent Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carl Limbocker, Holly and Shawn part of Christmas visiting ton and her father, Fred Ja from Sun River. Ray’s mother, Mrs. Lorraine cobson and Mr. and Mrs. Wal Presler in McMinnville. lace Bevier spent Christmas Dinner guests at the home Mary Stafford reported that day in Salem at the home of of Mr and Mrs. Richard Free her brother. Louis, encounter Mr. and Mrs. James Bevier, man Christmas were Mr. and ed 6" of snow on the Gates Sharon and Julie. Others pres Mrs. Ron Baar and Tara and Hill Road when they came ent were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pat Westma from Beaverton, for Christmas on Wednesday. Bevier. Shannon and Jeff of I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, After the snowfall last night Roseburg, Sharon, Julie, Shan Mr. and Mrs Charley Day, (Thursday) there is about 8”. non and Jeff all returned to Mrs Gloria Knott, Esther and Thought for the Day: Good Mill City with their grand Paul Freeman. words cost nothing, but are parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace worth much. Bevier. The children spent Vis ting from Saturday until Riddle of the week: When their time visiting at the Monday at the home of his are the eyes not eyes? When Bevier and Carlson homes and ¡parents and with other Mill the wind makes them water. Saturday morning the Carlsons ¡City relatives were T/Sgt. and May the 1975 year bring you Merissa took the children back to I Mrs. David Golden, ______ t _____ _ and your loved ones all the Salem to the James Bevier'and Ron from McCord AFB at joy and happiness you could home. ' Tacoma, Wash. ! wish for . . Happv New Year! Miss Jennie Chance, who at-! 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Plus Our High Interest Rotes With Accounts Insured To $40.000 Salem Federal Saving/ Salem * 588*2200 tends Arizona State University at Tempe, is spending the holidays with her folks, Mr. (and Mrs. Vem Rush. Christmas dinner guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs | Eddie Stone were Mr. I Mrs. Cecil Lake and Mr. Mrs. Louis Setzer, Eddie Grady. Mrs. Shirley Laird spent the Christmas holiday with re latives in Rainier and Verno nia, Ore., as well as with her mother and husband. Mr. and, Mrs. Don Clark, here. Mrs. James Bevier, Sharon and Julie from Salem spent Christmas Eve in Mill City and attended the candlelight services at the Presbyterian Church with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carlson. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake last Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coryell and Allison from Beaverton. They were on their way to Black Butte where they spent Christ mas. They stopped briefly at the Lake home on their return trip home on Thursday. 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