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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1950)
ft—THE MIIJ. (TTY ENTERPRISE n um June 1, 1950 dace Gates—Miss Helen Louise Wilson, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nor- Larry Nielson Honored ; ris Wilson, became the bride of Don ald Cecil Carey, son of Mrs. Velma On Sixth Birthday Carey in a ceremony at the First Mrs. Kenneth A. Nielson enter Christian church, in Mill City, at 4 Lyons—Funeral services were held tained with a luncheon and birthday Thursday morning at 9 o’clock from party for her son Larry Nielson, in o'clock Saturday afternoon, May 27. the Weddle funeral parlors in Stay honor of his 6th birthday. She was Rev. Tom Courtney Jr. performed the ton for Mrs. ¡Betty Bilyeu who passed assisted by Mrs. Bert Provost and nuptials. away Tuesday morning at her home Mrs. Dick Paynter. The bride, given by her father, in Lyons following a long illness. The fallowing were guests: Phyllis wore a white nylon net over white She was bom at St. Paul, Minn., Provost. Billy Provost, Sue Roberts, | I taffeta. Her fingertip veil was held in 1908, and was 42 years old at the Eddy Kendlar, Georgia Kendlar, Lee | by a headdress of seed pearls and time of her death. She is survived McNealy, George McNealy, Bud rhinestones and she carried a boquet by her husband Charlie and one son Steiner, Diana Steiner, Lynn Steiner, of roses and lily of the valley, which Michael of Lyons, one sister Mrs. Barbara Bauer, Mary Ann Hoffman. was edged with white net bows and Marcella Lot of Stayton, one brother Mike Lents, Dorothy Palmer, Susy satin ribbon. Frank Hessner of San Bernardino, Palmer and Rickey Humphrey. Mrs. Robert Wilson, sister-in-law Calif., and her parents Mr. and Mrs. of the bride was matron of honor. Henry Hessner of Sacramento, Calif. ESTEY-ELLIS NUPTIALS Her gown was of lavender net and Interment was at the Bell Crest cem lace over taffeta, she carried a basket John Estey attended the wedding etery in Salem. Pallbearers were of his daughter Miss Yvonne Estey of flowers. Norma Jean Devine, Mrs. Merrill Brassfield, Wilson Stevens, Ewlyn Ellis, both of Philomath, on Donola Oderman, Mrs. Lois Scott and Albert Toman Jr., Bob James, Paul to Sunday afternoon, May 28th at the Mrs. Frances Carey, other attendants Gerath and Ed Gisler. Christian church in Philomath. Fol I of the bride wore taffeta frocks in lowing the wedding a reception was I pastel shades of yellow, blue and lav- GOODMAN’S SISTER PASSES held at the Corvallis hotel attended ! ender and carried baskets of flowers Whitey Goodman, proprietor of the in the pastel shades. They each had Bank cafe here received word Satur- ■ by three hundred guests. matching floral head dresses. are now The popular young couple day morning of the death of his sister Lighting the candles were Frances Arizona. on a trip to California and Mrs. Josephine Munsey and her 17- , month-old son, Richard when their They drove a new Buick, a gift of Carey and Lois Scott, Little Janice home in Ayer Junction, Wash., burned her grandparents, the Roy Scotts. On Jean Spoelstra was her cousin's flow You can easily get another sea Saturday morning, May 27. Funeral their return they will reside on their er girl. son’s wear from sun-faded shorts, Gale Carey, brother of the groom services were held at Willamette cattle ranch near Scio where a large slacks, blouses and other outdoor Memorial Park in Albany, last Wed new home has recently been com was bestman. Norman, Eugene and wearables. A few dime boxes of all pleted. James Carey, also brothers and Rob nesday. fabric dye, available in 50 colors, On Saturday evening preceding the ert Berkey ushered. The bride’s will do the trick. If the fabric has wedding a dinner was held at the Cor I mother chose a navy blue afternoon faded unevenly or if you want an TWINS TO WALCZAK entirely different color, use fast-act Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walczak vallis hotel honoring the bridal party. frock and the groom’s mother was ing color remover first, advises Tin- gowned in black crepe and lace, both formerly of Mill City are the parents tex Home Economics Bureau. Your How small the flame that causes wore corsages of pink carnations. of twin daughters bom May 28 at washing machine is ideal for tin- the greatest conflagration. Wedding music was furnished by Gold Beach, Oregon. texing, especially larger articles, such as slack suits and dresses, the Mrs. Lee Ross, pianist and Mrs. bbbbbbbbbbbb mk <«• •»> -a Sheilds Remine, who sang “Thro’ the I bureau points out. Years” and “Because”, preceding the ceremony. A reception was held in the recrea tion rooms of the church following the ceremony. The serving table was WALKER—To Mr. and Mrs. Don centered with the wedding cake, Mrs. ald Walker, Mill City, twins, a daugh Minnie Spoelstra, great aunt of the ter and a son, Monday, May 29, at GET THOSE SUMMER SHIRLEY LAIRD bride, presided over the punch bowl, Salem Memorial hospital. SHOES IN SHAPE , Mrs. G. E. Spoelstra was at the coffee SOPHY —To Mr. and Mrs. Ray urn, Mrs. Eugene Carey cut the cake mond Sophy, Detroit, a son, Tuesday, Phone 2603 1 and Mrs. Norman Carey passed the May 30, at Salem Memorial hospital. i guest book. The newly-weds left for aCHARBACK To Mr. and Mrs MILL (TTY Mill City 1 a short wedding trip, the bride in a Frank Scharback, Mill City, a daugh- aBBBBfiBfiBBfiBfiStfI>S»>»fiMBBBB?> going away suit of beige gabardine I ter, Wednesday, May 31, at Salem I with navy blouse and accessories, her Memorial hospital. corsage was of red carnations, upon MINTON—Mr. and Mrs. Merle Min the return of the couple, they will ton, Mill City, a daughter, Thursday, | be at home in Corvallis, where Mr. May 25. at the Salem Memorial hos Carey is a member of the senior class pital. at Oregon state college. Final Rites for Bilyeu Held Thursday SHIRLEY'S BEAUTY SHOP Spring Is Here! held Friday afternoon at the Presbyterian church in Mehama for John Allen who passed away Tuesday morning at his home on Lyons route 1 at the I age of 62 years. Mr. Allen has spent many years in this vicinity and was active In' church work and a member of the Santiam Valley Grange. He is sur vived by his widow Mrs. Mabel Allen and four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy | Draper of Lyons route 1, Mrs. Mary Smith of Sweet Home, Mrs. Barbara Casciato of Portland, Mrs. Ardys Drusasco of Oakland, Calif. Rev, David Ferguson of Mill City offi ciated and Mrs. George Clipfell of Lyons did the singing, with interment in the Fox Valley cemetery. Pall bearers were Lloyd Sletto, Floyd Monroe, Ike Myers, Art Landers, Steve Dark. Olin Knutson, and four honorary bearers, Ed Taylor, Harley Johnson, Olin Splva and Horace Mc Carley. Jake it home with you., . THURSDAY “Bulldog” Jackson Presents Wrestling June Kelly vs. Thelma Jackson Outstanding Women Wrestlers Plus Other Top Events ! Stayton Ringside $1.50 Gen. Adm. $1.00 Before you buy-see the SPARK GAS-MAKING DEMONSTRATION Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 Pegge's Beauty Salon EVENING APPOINTMENTS located Next to Furniture Store PHONE 5951 GATES THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE SALEM 141 N. Commercial St. Phone 3 4554 Has Everything for Your OFFICE NEEDS Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats & Groceries FROZEN FOODS Friday & Saturday Special I TOMATOES no . 2* can ASPARAGUS No 2 can __ 19c 2 for 37c 13c 2 for 25c Smart Shop's Final ^7-j On June 18...tell ‘best of all portables”... that’s the only way to learn how fine it really is! Dad he's a wonderful Easy terms if desired: Your choice of three models. HALLMARK Father's guy with a Day Card! Phone 3-6773 We Personally Recommend This for Family entertainment! J Come in and try this SALEM. ORE. Father Is A Bachelor NOW OPEN! Toy & Hobby Shop 456 Court St. SUNDAY and MONDAY WILLIAM HOLDEN and COLEEN GRAY In Flamingo Plumbing and Sheet Metal Worfca s Roen Typewriter Exchange 2 hours 15 Minutes TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY JOAX ( RAWFORD and ZACHARY SCOTT In Spaniol & Co. H. 0. Model Railroading Equipment PORTABLE-TYPEWRITER — Plus — LYLE TAI-BOT and GREG McCLURE in Thunder In The Pines Marion Forks 4-H Awards Given Lyons—Several 4-H club members BY MRS. SCOTT YOUNG and leaders attended the Linn county An attempt was made to scale Mt. 4-H club fair held in Albany Satur Jefferson this weekend. They re- day. Those receiving awards from ported 20 feet of snow yet at Jeffer here were forestry: George Johnston, son park. 163 South High SALEM Phone 3-912S The party started out 3 and Gail Prichard; woodworking, Saturday night and drove part way Lynn Scott and Drury Dark; cooking, up Pamelia creek. After leaving the BEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfiBBBWBBWKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB*' cake baking, Donna Peabody, Dor car they had snow all the way. The b 8 othy Grimes, Pauline Bridges, Laura first night they made camp at Pam Karr. Shirley Mohler, Shirley Wag elia and they went cross country up ner and Jeanette Huffman; sewing to Jefferson Park where they spent ä H diviison two, Gloria Carr, Marjorie the second night. The wind blew a e Prichard; sewing division four, Shir gale and it rained but they crossed on ley Johnston, Shirley also was cham to the glacier but were unable to go pion in her division in the style re further. Monday they started early MODEL AIMPLANE MOTORS MODEL AIRPLANES view. This was one of the largest and made Marion Forks by noon tired TOYS AND DOLLS SPECIALTY CARDS fairs, with over 1,000 exhibits. but very happy to be back where they MASQUERADE SUPPLIES TRICKS AND PUZZLES felt safe again. It seems to have » 3 MRS. ENGLERT RETURNS HOME cured them of climbing early in the o » ' Mrs. Alice "Rusty" Englert and season. The lads were John C. Meyer Use Our Mall Order Service » ■ her baby Toni returned home today of Eugene and Tom Temple of Leb E 0 from a Salem hospital where they anon and Wallace Owen of Eugene. c SALEM'S ORIGINAL E were taken following an accident last Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell of Stay » week when Mrs. Englert's automobile ton on their return trip from the east » i ran into a power pole and she was coast tired but happy to be again a knocked unconscious. Her mother in Oregon. i I Mrs. Peterson of the Rainbow Hotel Bill Morgan, brother of Vern Mor Phone 2-1S88 c who brought them home reports that gan of Burns, Oregon, and party 0 163 N. Commercial SALEM E __ E they will need several months of rest 1 spent the holidays with the Vern BBBBB! [ bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsíbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbs but are doing nicely and expects to Morgans here. Mrs. Vern Morgan and Mrs. Scott fully recover. — Young spent a very enjoyable eve ning at the Ice Follies in Portland on Monday. They also visited with Hl Mrs. J. W. 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