The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 07, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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Like Good Food?
like Good Dan«*- Musk ?
Then come to the Riverview for
this combination
Hear Bill Hewitt of Albany play­
good dance music on the electric
organ and piano. You’ll like his
style and rhythm.
Prenuptial Shower Held
For Almeta Coffman
Miss Almeta Coffman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coffman of
Mehama was guest of honor at a
pre nuptial shower held at the home
of Mrs. Wilson Stevens at Lyons
I Friday evening. Miss Coffman will
be united in marriage to Lt. Alvin
Ray Thiess Sunday, August 17th at
! Mehama.
Present for the evening besides the
honored guest, were Mrs. Jerry
| Coffman, Mrs. Lee Bassett, Mrs.
Ken Golliet and Mrs. Charles Crook.
Miss Coffman was the recipient of
I many lovely gifts.
Serving refreshments were the
I hostesses, Mrs. Wilson Stevens, Mrs.
I Albert Stevens and Mrs. Jack Scott.
Try one of our choice steaks
or a plate of chicken.
Sea Foods too.
Closed Monday Nit e—Live Music 4 Nites a Week
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Sunday
The Riverview Cafe
Phone UL 9-2171
Mehama, Oregon
LEI'S GO FISHIN'
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Special Sale on Fishing Equipment.
You’ll never get a better deal than now for
your fishing needs. Buy them at Jenkin's
Hardware today and save!
REEL and POLE
Reg. value $33
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Sell Reg. for $6.50
REEL and POLE
Reg. val. $31.904^^2^2
REEL and POLE.
Reg. value $12
Now ..............
$4.50
CREELS, good quality
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INDIANA SPINNERS'
Reg. 35c and 45c, On
Special at low price of
28‘
DOC SHELTON SPINNERS
8.40
49$
2 jars 85'
These are dandies, reg
75c and 80c Now......
FRESH EGGS, Regular 60c and 65c
NOW ONLY
JENKINS HARDWARE
Tackle, Spianm and Lum and all
other fishing equipment priced ac­
cordingly during month
August
Phone 2206
We Give S and II Green Stamps
Mill City, Ore.
Let The Enterprise
Mr«. Bob Hill is incapacitated with
a broken left arm just above the
wrist which she sustained when she
and her husband were thrown from
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a motor-scooter they were riding
while vacationing at Oceanlake last
week. The accident occurred as they
Family Reunion Held at
rode through a puddle of water in the
which turned out to be quite
Glen Shelton Home Sunday a sand
deep hole, pitching them head first
Thirty-one relatives »nd friends at- j off the tandem cycle. A doctor at
I tended a family reunion on the lawn Ocealake suggested that Mrs. Hill
of the Glen Shelton home Sunday be taken to a bone specialist in Port­
afternoon when a no-host dinner was land where she remained overnight
served. The ocassion was the pres- j in a hospital, before returning home-
ence of their son and wife, Rev. and
Mrs. Tom Shelton of Indianapolis,
Indiana, who were on a vacation trip.'
Mrs. Tom Shelton's mother. Mrs.
Lottie Pyle of LaGrande, was also
present, as was her sister, Mrs.'
Frances Younger, and two children of,
Corvallis.
Mill City
Phene 5807
Others attending the event were Mr. |
and Mrs. Ernest Miller and seven
children of Bend, accompanied by two |
young men from the locality; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Shelton and two children,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull, all of
Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Art Bassett
and four children, and Mr. and Mrs. I
Gl«n Shelton, all of Mill City.
Mary Kelly, Woman s Editor
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4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPR18B
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958
Miss Carol Cooke
Married in Salem
Miss Carol Joy Cooke, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Cooke of
Salem and formerly of Mill City
became the bride of Dennis H. Bus­
by, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold W. Busby of Independence on
July 27 at the Court Street Chris­
tian church.
The ceremony was at 3 p. m- with
Rev. W. Harold Lyman officiating.
Mrs. Donald Sheythe was soloist and
Misa Darlene Goodman, organist.
The bride chose a gown of chantil­
ly lace and net, ballerina length, with
a fingertip veil caught to a seed
pearl and lace headdress. She car­
ried a white Bible topped with a
purple treated orchid.
Mrs. Lyle Mason (Donna Cooke)
was her sister’s only attendant. She
wore a gown of blue chiffon and car­
A Survey of the Arts
ried a nosegay of white.
Harold W. Busby served as best Theme for Mill City
man for his son. Ushers were William
Blankenbaker, Jack Boyle, Robert Toastmistress Club for Year
Stonebrook and Walter Sinclair.
I Mrs. Leo Poole, delegate from the |
The wedding reception was at the Mill City Toastmistress Club to the i
home of the bride’s parents on Cul­ 17th annual convention of the Inter- I
ver Lane in Candalaria Heights.
national Toastmistress Clubs at '
Mrs. Janet Barker, sister of the Seattle, reported to her club at a
groom, presided at the coffee urn recent meeting.
and Mrs. W’alter Peterson, aunt of
Winning recognition for Oregon
the bride, cut the cake.
was Mrs| L. C. Daniels of Eugene,
For her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. who was elected first vice-chairman
(Cooke wore a gown of steel blue and of the International Board.
i Mrs. Busby chose blue lace. Both mo-
Mrs. Kenneth Chance, program
| thers wore corsages of pink carna­ , chairman for the Mill City Club, has
tions.
announced as her theme of the year
For traveling the new Mrs. Busby “A Survey of the Arts,” with the
wore a green sheath dress with white bimonthly meetings to always have
accessories. After a weddmg trip to thp theme jn min<J
,
I Smithern
Southern California, too
the Miine
couple will i — The
next regular meeting will be i
be at home in Long Beach, Calif., September 11, “Introducing the Arts,”
where Mr. Busby is stationed w-ith with meetings to follow covering
the Navy. The bride will continue her archaeology, architeetunb, painting,
studies at Beverly Hills.
sculpture, design and applied arts,
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I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Garrison and prints and illustrations, minor arts
I
and crafts, music, the dance, the
children enjoyed camping out for sev-1 | theatre, photography, and motion
(eral days last week at Three Creek! ' pictures.
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, Lake. They returned to their home |
Mrs. Poole has announced a no-host
j here Thursday, then left Friday for
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'Alsea where they attended the Rowan 11*™"8
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family reunion, returning home again'Auiru8t 12‘ when Toastmistreess
member? and their husbands are to
Sunday night
be invited. Badminton and croquet
will be played following the dinner. |
DANCE
Come to the Cheerleaders Dance
Saturday, August 9 at the high school
gym in Mill City. Music by records.
Adm, 25c single, 40c a couple. Re­
freshments free. Gleason Eakin will
chaperone. Lots of fun.
Adv.
Parents and teachers may obtain:
copies of "Let's Play Talk,” a recent- *
ly-published handbook of informs-1
z tion and suggestions about speech
development in children, according
to an announcement by Dr. Robert
L. Mulder, director of the Western
I Oregon Cooperative Speech and
Hearing Center, and author of the
booklet.
The handbook contains suggestions
about encouraging normal speech
development, tips on seeking profes­
sional help when genuine difficulties
'are met, and a list of suggested read-
| ings. A number of “games” that stim-
ulate good speech development are
described.
Individual copies are distributed
i without charge by the Center, which
I is located on the Oregon College of I
to
I Education Campus. Monmouth.
Viv s Steak House
Closed Mondays
HOMELITE
CHAIN SAWS
Sake and Outlet)
GR EENOU GH'S
SAW SHOP
Phone 7351
Gates, Oregon
WRIGHT TRIM LINE
Between
Portland-Salem-Idanha
all way points
Allied Van Lines Agent
Local & Nationwide
Household Moving
Stayton Phone 2125
Salem EM 3-1626
SHIP IT WRIGHT
SAVED
15%
ON FIRE INSURANCE
for fhouiondt of owners
DO YOUR PRINTING
There is no need to spend your time going out of Mill City
have your PRINTING done.
here at home.
CAN YOUR PROPERTY QUALIFY?
Free inspection wiH tell. Ask
your Generol of Amencu ogent.
Jerry Pittam
INSURANCE
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THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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Sunday. Monday. Angust 10-11
Robert Mitchum. Curt Jurgens, in
“TI1F. ENEMY BELOW”
Amazing True Navy Story-
Starts at 6:00 Sunday
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