The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 23, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    1—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burgees of
THURSDAY JULY 23, IS53 and Mrs. D. B. Hill, Mrs. W W’. Al­
len, Mrs. W. J. Robinson. Mr. and Klamath Falls, Oregon, visited at the
Mrs. C. M. Cline, and the hostess, home of the latter’s brother, Wallace
Mrs. J. F. Potter.
Diers in this city, Saturday. During
the afternoon Mrs. Burgess, accom­
Mrs. Mary McClain of California,
panied by Mrs. Emma Teeter, drove
who is visiting here, Mrs« Cora Good­
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
win and her granddaughter Miss to Gates where they were guests of
Corabelle Munsey of Walla Walla, Mrs. Wilma Berry and her mother,
Wash., Mrs. W. Robinson and Mrs. Mrs. Nora Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs.
Elsie Potter, left Tuesday for Roads Burgess visited in Albany at the Case
End on the coast, to spend a few days home before returning to Klamath
Falls.
at the Potter cottage.
Social Events
CLUB, LODGE, AND
Barbara Haun Married To Wilmer
Crites Saturday Evening in Mill City
OPEN STOCK
All Hardwood Chests
FINISHED
Three Drawer Chests
$14-95
Four Drawer Chests
$2995
Five Drawer Chests
$34-95
Eight Drawer Chests
42-50
Bunk Beds
s49«.5
Knee Hole Desks
39*
s24-50
Twin or Full Sized Bed
JUST RECEIVED
FLOOR LAMP SHADES
$3-95
9 foot and 12 foot LINOLEUM
USED DA VENDS, take your pick
$10,00
McCarthy Furniture
Open Evenings Until 8 p. m.
Mill City
Men like
GATES—The Mill City Presbyter-i white. Both wore corsages of white
tan church was the scene Saturday I carnations.
evening, July 18th, of a wedding of I Following the service a reception
interest to many friends when Miss was held in the social rooms of the
Barbara Haun, daughter of Mr. and church. Mrs. Floyd Völkel cut the
Mrs. Cecil Haun became the bride of wedding cake; Mrs. Al Haun, aunt of
Wilmer Crites, son of Mrs. Harry ! the bride, presided at the coffee urn.
Harmon. The marriage was solemniz-' Miss Beverly Nunn served punch,
ed by the Rev. Noble Streeter, at ; Mrs. Glen Hearing passed the guest
eight o’clock. Wedding music was fur- i book.
nished by Mrs. Don Sheythe at the
For going away the bride wore a
organ and Mrs. Dan Morrison, who, green tailored suit with white acces-
was soloist. Miss Louise Haun, sister sories. After a short honeymoon the
of the bride, and Mias Ann Marie groom will report for duty at his sta-
Hirte lighted the candles.
| tion in California. The bride is em-
The bride, given in marriage by her | ployed in Salem.
father, wore a gown of white satin de-
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signed with an overskirt of silk net FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE HAS
and lace, a deep net yoke, long sleeves PICNIC TUESDAY EVENING
and court train. A fingertip veil of; The Friendship Circle of the Pres-
silk net, with lace edge,
- - was arrang-1
- . byterian
-------- Church
--------- held a picnic for
ed from a satin Juliet cap trimmed in their husbands and families in the
seed pearls and rhinestones. The Stayton city park on Tuesday even­
bride carried a white bible with white ,ngt July 21. Following the bounteous
streamers knotted with
—¡_ entertainment
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with wkii.
white baby 1 picnic,
consisted
of . a ..
carnations.
softball game between the women
Miss Eileen Eccleston was maid of and men, the final score being 15 to
honor. She wore an orchid sheer 14 in favor of the men. Some of the
gown with lace trim and carried a crowd enjoyed swimming before eat­
bouquet of white carnations, with ing.
head dress to match.
Attending the very successful af-
The flower girl, little Susan Ry- fa ir were Mrs. Herbert Schroeder,
nearson, was dressed in a floor length Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kelly, Mr. and
dress of pink eyelet, trimmed in blue Mrs. Donald Sheythe, Denny and
for-get-me-nots and carried a basket Mark Sheythe, Mrs. Howard Means,
j of sweetpeas with pendant streamers Kit, Karen, and Tommy Means, Mrs.
j of white satin.
Ed Yarnell and Phillip, Norman
Best man attending the bridegroom vervroft, Harold Kliewer, Mr.
was Daniel Romey. Ushering were; Mrs. Noble Streeter, Stephen
Mervin Haun, brother of the bride, Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kelly
and Herbert Romey.
Johnny.
The bride’s mother was dressed in a
black and white print suit with white t MANY ACTIVITIES HONOR
accessories. The groom’s mother wore FORMER LOCAL RESIDENTS
' a black dress with accessories of j
This past weekend saw a large
group of “old-time” residents of Mill
Gates Woman’s Club Meets City gathering together for an im­
promptu three-day visit. The surprise
Thursday At High School
reunion was begun by the arrival of
GATES—Members of the Gates
several members of the F. R. Olin fa­
Woman’s club met in regular session
mily, Mr. Olin having been general
Thursday evening, July 16th, in the manager of the Hammond Lumber
| recreation rooms of the high school.1
Company holdings in this vicinity for
! Mrs. Kenneth Martig presided at a many years, but now living in Ver­
short business session. The main bu- nonia, Oregon.
isness
of _ the
was the
election
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i
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,
. evening
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,.
.
rriday evening
din-
of Mrs. Dale Reynolds to serve as ner was given at the home of Mrs.
treasurer to fill the unexpired term of W. W. Allen, honoring the visitors,
Mrs. Lewis Brown, who is moving in
including Mrs. F. R. Olin of Vernonia,
the near future. Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olin, Jr., of Klam­
{chairman of the Youth Committee,
ath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
gave an interesting report on the acti- Gowen (Frances Olin) of Bainbridge
j vities of the local young folk of the Island, near Seattle, Washington.
; community. She reported that the sen­ Others in the nartv were Mr. and Mrs.
ior Girl Scouts, members of the Gates C. M. Cline, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill,
| troup, would leave Sunday for an ex­ Mrs. J. F. Potter, and the hostess,
tended trip through Oregon , Wash­ Mrs. W. W. Allen.
ington and into Canada. Mrs. Verner
The Curtis Cline residence was the
Evans, Mrs, A. T. Barnhardt and scene of a “pot-luck” dinner for the
j Mrs. John Watson, hostesses, served out-of-town visitors on Saturday even­
refreshments to Mrs. Martig, Mrs. ing, those honored being Mrs. F. R.
Philip Hess, Mrs. Dale Reynolds, Mrs. Olin, the Fred Olin, Jrs., the Vincent
> W. R. Hutcheson, Mrs. Jack Brown, Gowens, and Mrs. A. A, Holthouse and
Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. Lincoln her daughter, Miss Mary Holthouse,
Henness, Mrs. Glen Gordon, Mrs. Wal­ of Corvallis, also former residents.
ter Thomas, Mrs. Albert Millsap and Local persons attending the dinner
Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood and Mrs. Tim were Mr. and Mrs. Sig Jepson, Mrs.
1 White, who were welcomed as new Harry Mason, Mrs. R. F. Saucier,
1 members.
Mrs. W. J. Robinson, Mrs. J. F. Pot-
j ter, Mrs. W. W. Allen, and the host
i and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Cline.
Final "get-together” for the large
group was a no-host dinner at Mrs.
J. F. Potter’s home Sunday evening.
Besides the visiting members of the
1 Olin family, additional guests includ­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gentry of
1 Salem, Mrs. Mary McLane, who is a
| house-guest of Mrs. Potter's from the
Bay district in California, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kelly and Johnny, Mr.
SHORT RIBS .. BEEF
LYONS PLUMBING
A ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
DEALERSHIP FOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES
WATER SYSTEMS
HEATING INSTALLATIONS
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MEATY
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SMACK
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1
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Ji cup water
3 tbsps. Wrcestershire
sauce optional)
1 tsp prepared mustard
Ji cup diced celery
2 tsps, salt
Have nbe cut into sections two to three inches long
Brown in lard Add minced onion and brown Add
all remaining ingredients to short ribs. Cover and
c«x>k slowly or bake in a moderate oven 350'F.)
11 j to 2 hours or until tender. Serves 4 or 5.
Mill City. Oregon
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ANNOUNCES THE BEGINNING OF
AT THE
Barbecued Short Ribs
3 lbs. stxxt ribs
2 tbsps. lard
1 medium onioa
>s cup vinegar
2 tbsps. brown sugar
1 cup catchup
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Kliewer Quality Meats
Telephone 2706
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SHORT
RIBS
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You brown them richly in fat, then
cook them gently until all the good
flavors of seasonings—hot and
sweet and sharp—mingle with the
good flavor of beef. That’s short
ribs— barbecued
Open Evenings
Phone 1634
TAKE YOU THROUGH
WHEN OTHERS CAN T!
With the extra traction of
4 - wheel drhe and the
power of its high-compres­
sion Hl RREC.1.XE Engine,
this "go-anvwhere 1 Willys
Truck gets
ets through mud,
mud,
snow and
-
d sand th.
that - stop
ordinary trucks. Ask us for
a demonstration. 118-in.
wheelbase, 5300 lbs.GVW.
ELSNER
Motor Co
SALEM. ORE
Legion Hall
IN MILL CITY
Class enrollments taken each Wednesday from
9:00 A. M. until 4:00 P. M.
Enrollment for children’s classes in
Tap. Ballet, Acrobatic
and Baton
Studio will be located permanently in Mill City