Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 27, 1962, Image 21

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    EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Wed., June 27, 1062 Page 3C
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(Kennell Ellis photo)
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Williamson,
( iO nPn Pictured now and at the time of their
UU1UCU marriage in Fort Madison, Iowa, will
A7J greet friends Sunday at an open house
VV CUS at their home in Pleasant Hill marking
their golden anniversary.
James B. Williamsons
To Observe Golden Day
PLEASANT HILL An open
house honoring Air. and Mrs.
James B. Williamson on their
50th wedding anniversary will
be held Sunday (July 1) from 2
to 5 p.m. standard, 3 to 6 p.m.
daylight, at their home in Pleas
ant Hill. Friends and relatives
of the couple are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Williamson were
married on June 26, 1912, in
Fort Madison, Iowa, and settled
in New London, Iowa, where
Mr. Williamson was employed as
a carpenter. In the early '30s
the Williamsons moved to Mt.
Union, Iowa, where they en
gaged in farming until they
moved to Oregon in November,
1937.
For several years the couple
lived on the old Harlow place
near Eugene. Mr. Williamson
was employed by Mahlon and
Elmer Harlow on a fruit ranch.
In 194S the Williamsons bought
a home at Pleasant Hill and he
worked as a carpenter helping to
build Weyerhaeuser Lumber
Co., where he worked until his
retirement three years ago.
The couple's two sons, Melvin
Williamson of Pleasant Hill and
Maynard Williamson of Spring
field, will greet the guests at
the Sunday reception. Their
daughter, Mrs. Everett Carlson
of Mt. Union, Iowa, will assist,
as will Mrs. Melvin Williamson
PETUNIAI
My spanking fresh polish
Is vivid and gay
But Iin .practically helpless
The rest of the day
But you can lessen the danger of
marring that fresh paint job,
Petunia, if youll hold your finger
tips for a few moments under ice
water. flOTO-uu omve-in THOT
TONIGHT
.CANDY MOORE-BEN JOHNSON
JfSSfWHITf CHAMPY.it. Iw
HERE COME THE SUNDOWNERS!
They're fun people, fervent
people. They have a tremen
dous urge to keep breathing
KERR
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the"
Sundowners
and Mrs. Maynard Williamson.
Mrs. Melvin Williamson will
make the tiered cake, which'
will be decorated with gold
leaves and topped with a gold
"50." White table tapers also
will be decorated in gold.
Mrs. William S.. Joseph, a
granddaughter from Seattle, will
cut the cake. Pouring will be
Miss June Carlson and Miss
Joyce Carlson, granddaughters
from Mt. Union, Iowa.
Mrs. Alan Mathews, a grand
daughter from Jasper, will have
the guest book and in charge
of -gifts will be Mrs. Lee Wil
liamson of Eugene.
Out-of-town guests will be Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Williamson, a
nephew, and family from Cory
don, Iowa, and Air. and Mrs.
Jack Williamson, a cousin from
Salinas, Calif.
The Williamsons have eight
grandchildren and one great
granddaughter, all of whom will
be at the reception.
Avocado Ripe?
Test a California summer avo
cado for eating-ripeness by in
serting a toothpick in the stem
end; if it glides in easily, the
fruit is ready to eat.
Feature Times
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
(Times listed are Pacific Standard
Time. Persons observing daylight
time should add one hour to each
time listed to find the starting time
of movies.)
FOX El Cld, 1:30, 5:30, 8:50.
HEII.IO That Touch of Mink. 6:30.
9:50. Information Received, 8:30.
MCDONALD Escape from Zahxaln,
1:05, 4:45, 8:30. Breakfast at Tlf
fanv's. 2:40. 6:25, 10.
McKENZlE (Springfield) six ,
Black Morses, 7:30. The Man Who I
Shot Liberty Valance, 8:50.
EUGENE DRIVE IN That Touch
of Mink, 8:15, 11:45. Information
Received, 10:20.
MOTOR VU DRIVE IN Tomboy
and the Champ, 8:20. The Sundown
ers, 10:20.
3 SHOWS DAILY!
BOX OFFICE
OPENS at 1 P.M
ADULT ADM.I
MAT. (1.10
EVE., SUN. A
HOLIDAYS
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UCHNICOIOR
SAMjaBROrSIDNfflOIXjaiONki
SAL MINEO-JACK
-COMPANION
SAMUEL BROnSTON m
mn Mrimm ia
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RETURNED BY POPULAR DEMAND!
'
Clark-Owen Vows Read
Aliss Valerie Kay Owen,
daughter of Air. and Airs.
Kenneth E. Owen of Culp
Creek, became the bride of
Alichael Patrick Clark, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark
of Seattle, Wash., in an after
noon ceremony Jui 9.
The Rev. Norbert W. Fritz
performed the ceremony in
the parish rectory at Our
Lady of Perpetual Hope Cath
olic Church in Cottage Grove.
The bride's ballerina-length
frock was of lace and tulle
with a cascade of ruffles in
the back. Her miniature crown
of seed pearls was attached to
a veil of silk organza. She
carried white shasta daisies.
The bridesmaid, Miss Judith
Hawley of Portland, wore a
dress of yellow taffet. Best
man was George Thomas of
Portland.
Mrs. Bill Avery and Mrs.
Don Davis served the cake at
the reception in the parish
See
SILVER SPURS
Famous Dance Team
"Dances from
Many Lands"
Mc Arthur Court
8 P.M. DST Friday
$1.00 (No reserved seats)
School Children 50c
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
NOW PLAYING!
2nd BIG
WEEK
Three 8howi
Daily at . . .
1:30
:3
1:50
Standard
Tim
WARDEN MADLYN RHUE
ATTRACTION
mmma DyKntMPROOUniONS - mm JIIW Ifl
AUDREY HEPBURN
Breakfast
WTIFFANYS
MICKEY ROONEYTSincoiB-
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rectory. Miss Nancy Doty and
Miss Joyce Hansen served
punch.
The bride and bridegroom
will be at home in Portland,
where both are employed.
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Matinees 2 P.M. Wednei
days, Saturdays, Sundayi
ies I
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ana Holidays, orcuestra
seats 9l.4.
evenings 8:30 except Sun
days at 7:30. urcneitra
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W FRKI PARKING ! IOT '
DOORS OPEN P.M. TONIGHT
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SffSXSTlBLE FORCE Jfa JMWOHBtB Object.
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1, yA' 21" SCOTTS .i,.nt LINCOLN "color-
- iPy' hand mower with flair" cak. sery.r-
tl - , .f i,7r SC0TTS eo,ch" l0Ckin9Chrometray
(f tSf .V fVi'' 1 ' 1 ' a 55.90 value 095 r.9.8.98 720
Vs f to:m-
A'lC $1 -r' ' ' IT" l FRANKLIN rubber Poultry Netting (
y"'10 ' if ; J 'V gloss cleaner for 150 foot rolls i
' jt floors - per gallon 24"x2" mesh
1 V0""! y , Broadway and Oak Phone Dl 5-3412 J
. - litlmm COW PANA VISION T' V Ij j-xjir lTir)' ' ' U"1
' GIG TOG M AUDREY rJEADOWS I OVER
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Party Fetes Merlin Oatneys
On Their 25th Anniversary
COTTAGE GROVE Mr. and
Airs. Merlin Oatney, who met in
I Loveland, Colo., and w ere mar
i ried June 2fi. 1937. in Fort Col
lins, Colo, observed their silver
wedding anniversary at an open
: house Sunday at their home.
They have lived in Cottage
Grove since 1941.
The Oatneys' two daughters,
Mrs. Cedric (Karen) James of
Livermore. Calif., and Mrs. Bev
erly Attridge of Cottage Grove,
planned the anniversary party.
A son, A3C Keith Oalncy, who
is stationed at Lincoln Air Force
Base in Nebraska, was unable to
attend. There are three grand
children. The refreshment table at the
anniversary party was centered
with a tiered cake decorated
with pink roses and a silver
crown bearing a silver "25."
Airs. A. D. Baker of Blue River
and Aliss Lena Zendron served
cake. Airs. Conrad Rhoads and
Airs. Clinton Spriggs poured cof
fee. Airs. Virgil Oatney of Rogue
River and Airs. Frank White
served punch and Airs. Alarion
ri')iiiiiiViiC
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. UieMan Who Shot
r ZibertyVhtance
VERA MILES LEE MARVIN EDMOND
. Also . . . "SIX BLACK HORSES" And Color Cartoon
Hy. 99W., 1H Mi. N. O'Pasi
Ed Sullivan aayat
I'THIS IS REALLY
starts
Tonight
p ii vaiuz z-rn
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Bridwell and Mrs. Basil Kyle
assisted in serving. Airs. James
and Airs. Attridge were in
charge of gifts. The guests called
during the afternoon.
Coining from out-of-town were
Mrs. James and daughters, Son
ja and Shelbie, Livermore, Cal
if.; a brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Oatney, Linda
and Sandra of Rogue River; cou
sins, Air. and Airs. Alelvin Kim
mcl, daughter Ardith, Air. and
Mrs. Victor Kimmel, Lori and
Daryl, all of Donald: Air. and
Mrs. Lloyd Young, Debra and
Gary of Canby. Also present was
Airs. Oatney's mother, Airs. Etta
Lyman, Cottage Grove.
TONIGHT!
Club Intime
FLOOR SHOW
DANCING LIVE MUSIC
Adm. 1.50 8:30 DST
Student Prices
STUDENT UNION
University of Oregon
Now Showing
TOGETHER
FOR THE
FIRST
TIME!
O'BRIEN me- uurrm
TONIGHT
Open 7 P.M. Show DUSK
freductdindtHrKMbv
JACK CLAYTON
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OI'EN 7 P.M. MOV1K AT DUSK
EUGENE HARDWARE
CLOSE
OUT
SALE
COSCO deluxe
troy cart top
lifts off for use
as serving tray
rcg. 16.95 --k88
now I W
WEST BEND
10 piece stainless
steel cooking utensil
set
reg. 22.75
now
14
95
Swingline
staple gun -
with 1000 staples
reg. 6.05
now
96
GLASSFRYE fireplaca
icreem
Polished solid brass and
tempered glass. No. 3625.
Mgr's. list 1 00.80
70
55
LIFE LITE rechargeobla
flashlights
f All sites In stock reduced.
Galaxy model
rg.5.95 76
now "T
KING OF ALL
drain cleaner
reg. 53c Mt
now "TT
TRUE TEMPER
Potato digging forks, pota
to hooks, hoes, cultivators,
dlg-eie mattock. Reg. to
6.10.
now 2.00 oen or
EVERYTHING
MUST BE
SOLI
TAYLOR
thermometers
meat, oven
refrigerator
1
reg. 1.98 each 159
I
each f
PYREX gourmet
casserole 2Vz qt.
with brass cradle
reg. 6.95
now
:56
UNIVERSAL
l'a pt. bottle and
jumbo lunch kit
reg. 4.95 Q29
now af
WEST BEND
7 piece
cooking utensil set
reg. 11.99 Q95
now M
NICHOLS
aluminum
flower fabric
36 inches vide
8 feet long
reg. 6.30
now
199
EMPIRE
sink faucet
ledge type
reg. 8.29 C99
now
SUPER KEM-TONE
new colors
reg. 2.20 quart
new
SHOP
NOV!
ALL SALES FINAL
NO EXCHANGES
OR REFUNDS