The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 21, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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■•—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THl RSDAY, Al (.1ST 21, 1958
SALE ENDS AUGUST 23rd
Members of the class of 1948 of
Mill City high school held a potluck
picnic at the state park west of town
Sunday afternoon. Those present en-
Coffee Given In Honor
the afternoon visiting and
. ,
. catching up on the doings of the
Of Former Gotes Resident various class members.
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Almeta Rose Cottman Married Sunday to Alvin
Ray Thiess at Pretty Double Ring Ceremony
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WAU HIM**
Buy one quart
BOYSEN RUBBERGLO
Flat Wall Finish . . . <
lot second quart........................
No limit to quantity
OTHER \ b OYSEN MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS
(Thnw ar* not 1< Sale »tema)
■ OVSEN SHAKE AND
RUSTIC FAINT , <al Un
Quart $2.00 Gallon $6.45
«.»Hun $5.03 Per gal.
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OLD COLONIAL FORCH
BOYSEN ISO« PURE
DECK * FLOOR ENAMEL
HOUSE FAINT
Gallon $6.57 5
tin $6.44 Quart $ I -92 Gallon $6. I 6
FL ASOLUX— AMERICA'S
ANDTDAV
FINEST GLOSS ENAMEL REGULAR $4.04 VALU«
Quart $2.63 Gallo« $9 00
Como In today and SAVE I
Kelly Lumber Sales
Mill City
Open Saturdays
GATES—Mrs. Dan Morrison, of
I-akeview, but a former Gates resi- J"’*1’. of
rtuna- Callp L®“188
dent was the inspiration for a “Cof- .
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‘‘"kacher,
fee” on Thursday afternoon given by •
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harman,
Mrs. Floyd Völkel at her home. I *ab«‘ (ase) and family, Albany;
Florence as she is known to all, has
and Mrs. Lyle Rush V.rgmu
been a houseguest f the Volkels this
week while her husband was receiving and Mrs. Clyde Hathaway (Darlene
a medical checkup in Portland. Among Downer) and family, Salem; Mr. and
those calling were Mmes. Ethel Moses, Mrs. Vern White (Valleda Moberg)
Olive Barnhardt and Marcie, Ruby and family. Salem; Mr. and Mrs
Brisbin, Zeda Rynearson, Lola Hen- Steve Hooley (Carol Johnston) and
ness, Alta Adams, Jo Hiner, Birdie daughter, Redmond: Mr. and Mrs.
Osterhout. Eva Barnhardt, Mary Wil­ Bill Howe, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
son, Shirley Swaim, Ruth Kershaw, Gordon Kay and children, Mill City
Edna Hutcheson, Velma Carey, Lil­ and Mrs. William Hueller (Carol
lian Kelle, Bessie Novak. Dorothy Sletto) Mountain Home, Idaho.
Newberg, Rubie Stubbs, Elayne
Albany,
Maude Before cutting fabric with a snap,
Kuhlman now of ___
Davis and her guests Mrs. Lincoln mark an arrow along the selvedge at
Henness of Salem and Miss Kath- regular intervals to show which way
erine Overlock of Seattle.
the nap lies.
MEHAMA—The Community Pres­
byterian church in Mehama was the Mrs. Theiss wore a blue figured dress
setting for the wedding of Miss Al­ with white accessories. Their cor­
meta Rose Coffman, daughter of Mr. sages were stephanotis and roses.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. K. J.
and Mrs. G. W. Coffman of Mehama,
and Alvin Ray Theiss, son of Mr. Golliet on the Little North Fork was
and Mrs. Stephen P. Theiss of Diss- the scene of the garden reception.
ton. on Sunday afternoon. August 17 Mrs. Merton Cox. Mrs. Bernard Mi-
at 3 o’clock. The Rev. Howard F. otke, and Mrs. Paul Nordyke poured.
Hutchins of Oregon City, who had of­ Mrs. G D. McCall and Mrs. Paul
ficiated at the wedding of the brides’ Frank served the cake. Miss Francis
parents in 1936, performed the double Peters had charge of the guest book
ring ceremony.
and Harriet Golliet passed the
The church was decorated with tall grooms’ cake. Assisting at the gift
bouquets of pink and whit« gladiolas table were Mrs. Lou Pooler, Mrs.
and white spider chrysanthemums, Pearl Allaway, Mrs. Mildred Wickizer
and ferns. Mrs. K. J. Golliet was or­ and Miss Rose Mary Peterson. Also
ganist and Miss Judy Fianagan of assisting in serving were Mrs. L. E.
Seattle, Wash., sang.
Wallen, Mrs. David DeFrates, Lei
The bridal gown was of white ny- Lonnie Kirsch, Ann O’Brien, Carol
I Ion chiffon over taffeta fashioned Watson, and Diana and Jewel Wal­
with a Sabina neckline of corday len.
lace and short shirred sleeves, A pan­
When the couple left on their wed­
el extended from the neckline to the ding trip the new Mrs. Theiss chang­
floor with a very full skirt ending in ed to a rust colored chemise dress
a chapel train. Her waist length il­ with matching floral three-quarter
The first board meeting of the
lusion veil was caught to a cap of length duster and white accessories.
Third
District of the Oregon Federa-
Corday lace with a crowd of seed They will make their home in San tion of Women’s Clubs was set for
pears. She carried a cascade of white Antonio Texas, where Mr. Theiss is 10:30 Wednesday morning, August
glads with pale pink roses in the stationed with the U. S. Air Force. 20, at the home of Mrs. O. K. DeWitt
center of each gladiolui.
west of Mill City, and was to be pre­
Miss Jane Cox of Stayton, the
Adolph Brunner was taken to San- ceded by an executive committee
honor maid, wore a deep rose pink
meeting.
dress with ballerina skirt, fashioned 7iam Memorial Hospital in Stayton
In preparation for the session, Mrs.
‘fheath style in front and extra full- Monday night suffering from shock. John S. Tyler, Jr., of Salem, the
I ness in back. Miss Patricia Johnson Mr. Brunner had just recovered from district president, has anonunced
I of Portland, the bridesmaid and Miss a hernia operation and has been doing her chairmen for the new term: Mrs.
| Susan Coffman, the bride’s sister as nicely. This last flareup was caused William R. Bond. Jr., Hillsboro
junior attendant, wore similar gowns, I following the extraction of his teeth. Woman’s ciub, American Home; Mrs.
only in pale pink. All the attendants
Mr. and Mrs. Shields ReMine en­ John Ericksen, Salem Junior Wom­
carried pink leghorn hats filled with
tertained about 40 guests, including an’s club, communications; Mrs. A.
pink and white chrysanthemums.
E. Ullman, Salem Woman’s club,
| Donald Coote was best man and business associates, their wives and community affairs; Mrs. H. E.
j ushers were Roger Johnson and Terry husbands, with a barbecue supper at Woodward, Tigard Woman’s club,
their home on the river Saturday
! Howell.
conservation of natural resources;
A blue and white cotton brocade evening. They have guests visiting Mrs. C- A. Fratzke, Independence
sheath dress was chosen by the them from Southern California this Woman's club, education; Mrs. C. E.
i bride’s mother for the wedding and week.
I Tillman, Portland Woman’s club,
fine arts; Mrs. Ray Glatt, Woodburn
Woman's club, international affairs;
Mrs. Harry R. Morgan, Hillsboro
Coffee club, public affairs; Mrs. Verq
Van Horn, Portland Woman's club,
Just the thing for those skirts, jackets, suits and
religions of the world; Mrs. Rachel
M. Gifford, Oswego Woman’s club,
shirts for school Priced at only $1.39 per yard.
council of international clubs; and
TAFF ETTA YARDAGE............................... yd. 79c
Mrs. Robert S. Bovee, St Helen’s
Junior Woman’s club, junior club de­
This is a very good grade.
partment
Other board members include Mrs.
R. W. Simeral, St. Helen’s Woman's
club, auditor; Mrs. Harold S. Shad-
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MILL CITY, OREGON
ley, St. Helen’s Zenith club, budget;
Mrs. P. E. Davis, Grand Ronde
Woman's club, GFWC Clubwoman
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chairman; Mrs. A. F. Nelson, St.
Helen's Zenith club. community
Board Meeting of Third District Ore. Federation
Of Women's Clubs To Be Held at DeWitt Home
(12 beautiful "readv naiied" coJore-
Color iter color» ehghlly higher.)
ODORLESS DREEM
SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL
Mill City High C/oss of
1948 Have Potluck
Picnic Dinner Sunday
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KfJIv Woman
S/ Cimieri s r Editor
PfJ'i4f\r
Mary Kelly,
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Phone 6803
SALE ENDS AUGUST 23rd
Corduroy Yardage
ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
Mill City Jaycees Big
achievement; Mrs. Kerby E. John­
son, Salem Woman’s club, creden­
tials; Mrs. Melford M. Nelson, Inde­
pendence Woman’s club, Saidie Orr
Dunbar nursing education fund; Mrs.
James P. Porter, Portland Zenith
club, extension;
Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker, Salem
Woman’s club, hospitality; Mrs. Har­
ry Sappenfield, Salem Woman’s club,
revisions; Mrs. Raymond Inglis, Port­
land Junior Woman’s club, scrap­
book; Mrs. Vem Van Horn, Portland
Woman’s club, world friendship coolc
book committee; Mrs. John Ericksen,
Salem Junior Woman’s club, and Mrs.
George H. Swift, Salem Woman’s
club, historian.
At Wednesday’s meeting, plans
were to be made for the annual fall
workshop scheduled during Septem­
ber, date and place to be announced.
M rs. DeWitt, who serves as second
vice president of the district, will be
geenral chairman for the workshop.
Several members of the Mill City
Woman’s club were to assist the host­
ess on the hospitality committee for
the on-host luncheon Wednesday.
Several families made up a group
of picnickers at the North Santiam
State park last Saturday evening. In­
cluded were Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Rada.
Steve, Bill, David and Eddie, visit­
ing here from Pasadena, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Todd, Stephen and
Allen, of Drain; Mrs. W. W. Allen,
Mrs. J. F. Potter, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kelly and John, all of Mill
City.
Hunting Season
Is just around the corner. See us first for guns and
ammunition. We have a good selection of rifles.
Look them over.
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JENKINS
HARDWARE
We Give S and H Green Stamps
Mill City, Ore.
Phone 2206
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Regular Season Onlv
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Thursday, lYiday, Saturday, August 21-22-23
Marlon Brando, Miiko Taka, in
“SAYONARA”
Please Read This! Saturday is Adult Night for this Show.
Children may coane if with parents, but not alone.
Remington 30-06
Winchester 30-30
2 Coleman Camp Stoves
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Sunday, Monday, August 24-25
Walt Disney Presents
Alan Ladd and his son. David, in
■ “PROUD RUBEL"
Starts at 6:00 Sunday
lie Sure and Register You May 1177» a Prize
ASK US
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About the New
Kobalite Penna-Charge
Factory Fresh Battery
Tickets on Sale by any Jaycee Member, Richfield Station - Sportsman's Center,
Verne's Barber Shop
When your purchase your new battery let
us tell you about our Fox battery charge
maintainer. It keeps the batteries factory
fresh, full charged when you install it in
your automobile. Six and 12 volts.
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Help Sponsor Your Boy Scouts, Voice of Democracy Contest, and Bookmobile by Purchasing a
Buck Derby Ticket from the Mill City Jaycees.
WE GIVE S * II GREEN STAMPS
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Mill City