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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1958)
Dr. Mark Hammerickaen's Opta- metric offices in ths Bell building in Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. in to 6:00 P. M No appointments ne cessary. *dT, THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THl R8DAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 195t- Order Your Printing From Thu MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Phone 625 625 Phone Mary Kelly, Woman's Editor BE SURE WITH Jean Rosamond New Extension Unit Head Miss Geralyn Norris Is Bride of Earle Henness FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9 ’’HILCO Service ______ ANT MOOa *©• YOUR GATES—Mrs. Jean Rosamond U TELEVISION OF RADIO GATES—Miss Geralyn E. Norris,! now chairman of the Santiam Can Phone 3207 or UL 9-2191 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garnold E. | We Specialize on Norris, of Beaverton, and Earle; Miss Carlyn Parsons of LaGrande, yon Extension Unit, replacing Mrs. Philco, Motorola, Zenith ¡Henness, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grand Worthy Advisor of the Grand Lee Kuhlman, who moved to Albany Henness of Gates, exchanged wed Assembly of Oregon, Order of Rain recently. Mrs. Shirley Swaim has been Stiffler's Radio and ding vows at an 8:00 P. M. candle- bow for Girls, made her official visit appointed vice chairman. Mrs. Rosa mond, accompanied by Mrs. Swaim Appliance Co. ight ceremony in the First Metho to Marilyn Assembly, No. 60, at the dist Church in Beaverton, on August lodge hall here last Wednesday even- and Mrs. Dorothy Vail, attended an 23, 1958. The double ring ceremony , ing. It was the last meeting of her officer's training meeting in Salem was read by Rev. Horace Mounts, term for Miss Phyllis Pate, worthy Tuesday in the basement of the First Christian Church, making plans for pastor of the church, before a setting ; advisor for Marilyn Assembly of the years work. of pink and white gladioluses. Meeting will be held on the 4th Given in marriage by her father, Mill City. Other distinguished visitors in Thursday in each month. The first the bride was lovely in a gown of em broidered silk sheer over taffeta. Her eluded Mrs. Greibenow of Salem, sub- this fall will be October 23rd in the fingertip veil was of tulle, and fast deputy, and Mrs. Ann Metsker of Gates Women’s Clubhouse, beginning ____ ___ A. ___ M. and all joining for a ened to a tiara of pearls. She carried McMinnville, supreme deputy, ac- at 10:30 a bouquet fashioned of white gladi compamed by Mr. Metzker, desIgnat- pot luck dinner at noon. The Santiam ed as a "tag-along.” Canyon Extension Unit cordially in olus and pink carnations. Officers of Marilyn Assembly vites the ladies of Mill City to join Maid of honor was Miss LaVerne Norris, sister of the bride, who wore exemplified balloting for the offi- , them for these meetings. Dues are a frock of pink crystalette, with cial visitor, after which refreshments ‘ only 50 cents a year, and guests are pink satin ribbon trim, and carried a were served by the girls. Mrs. Ethel always welcome. bouquet of white gladiolus with pink Huffman of Lyons was introduced [ The following program has been as the new associate mother advisor adopted for the 1958-69 year: ribbon. Her attendants. Miss Sandra Ann assisting Mrs. Dorothy Draper who I October—"Selection and Use of In Norris, a sister; Miss Dorothy De- is mother advisor. New officers were terior Paints.” (Is resin paint as good or better than rubber base ones Rushia of Bend, and Mrs. Richard also elected. Vincent, were gowned in identical There will be joint installation of for the kitchen?) November—“C h r I s tmas Decora frocks, similar to that of the maid Rainbow and DeMolay will be held of honor, and all carried matching ’ here Sunday, when Sandy Olson and tions.” (Those you and your family bouquets. ¡Jim Gulliford will assume the highest find are fun to make, and attractive.) December and January are Open— Four year old Susan Cauley, of station in their respective organiza- to do whatever the group would like. Beaverton, was flower girl, wearing : tions. February—“Low Calorie Foods” 'a pink crystailette dress with white (Almost everyone is interested in | iace trim. Little Gary Henness, of these foods, either for themselves, or I Gates, nephew of the groom, was some other member of their family.) ring bearer, attired in white dinner Mareh—“Control of Household In 1 jacket and dark trousers, as were all sects.” (Ants, moths, silverfish, cer the men in the party. eal moths spiders and others.) Best man was Mervin Haun, of April and May—“Storage in the Salem, and ushers were Robert Oh The Mill City Garden club met ta House.” (No one ever has enough mart of Salem, Robert Horne of Port- the home of Mrs. Harvey Tolbert i land, and Jack Oliver of Gates. there's lots to be done Thursday for a 1 o’clock dessert stora£e> ^ut Mrs. Glenn Herring was soloist, to make what we have go farther.) luncheon. Mrs. Adolph Brunner was i Make a note of the date—October accompanied by Miss Lucille Bivans. co-hostess. 23rd. Invite a friend or neighbor to The bride’s mother chose a blue Mrs. Tolbert, president of the come with you. chiffon dress, with matching acces group, presided at the business meet sories, for her daughter's wedding, ing. It was decided to have a junior and the groom’s mother wore a beige division at the Spring flower show. Deanha PTA To Hold end BOP | lace dress, with brown accessories, Following the business, flower ar i Both wore corsages of pink carna Meeting September 25 rangements made by four of the tions. DETROIT—The Deanha PTA will members were displayed and discus At the reception following in Wes hold their first meeting in the sed. ley Hall, the three tiered wedding The October meeting will be held school library at 8 p. m. Thursday, cake was cut by Mrs. David Nelson at the home of Mrs. Herbert Schroed September 25. A reception will be of Seattle, and Mrs. Roger Crawford er, with Mrs. Jennie Davis as CO- given for the teachers and refresh of Oregon City. Pouring were Mrs. ments will be served by the execu hostess. Gerald Dardis, and Mrs. Clare Hen- tive board. SHULTON offers you o big, 8-ounce 1 ness, of Gates, sister-in-law of the An executive meeting will be held bottle of this luxurious lotion — for groom. Miss Patty Boyer served the1 Thursday, September 18 at 8 p. m. holf the regulor price. Contains the punch, and Mrs. John Cauley was in in the school library. ''heart'* of lanolin—nature's magic charge of the gifts. The bridal table ingredient that softens, tones and was decorated with pink and white restores moisture to your skin. Non- greasy . . . melts instantly into dry, gladiolus and tall tapers. thirsty oreos. Buy DESERT FLOWER I The bride donned a gray tweed two- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett observed HAND ond BODY lOTlON now ... Don't Miss The piece dress with white feather hat, their silver wedding anniversary at while this offer lostsl ¡for a southern honeymoon. She was their home Sunday afternoon with a a graduate of the Providence School large group of relatives and friends I of Nursing in August. Her husband attending the informal affair. A beau I has been employed at Sandy’s Photo tifully decorated four-tiered wedding Gates School Gym Shop, but will be a student at Port cake was served to the guests. Table Dependable Prescription land State this winter. They will live arrangements and decorations were in Beaverton. I done by Mrs. Verne Shaw and Mrs. Service Maurie Bassett. J. C. Kimmel Attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Snyder of Portland, Good Music Phone 6607 Mill City with whom the “double elopement” took place 25 years ago; Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Mrs. James Nye and child At the regular worship service ren of West Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday morning, September 21. at William Stover and children of When You Think of the Presbyterian church the furnish Othello, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph * BURGERS or * ICE CREAM ings of the new chancel will be dedi Shepard of Salem, parents of Mrs. cated in a special service, according Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shep- Think of the to Rev. Robert Roach. ard, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shepard, Style of the new furniture is listed Dennis Shepard, Miss Nancy Sailor, MILL CITY DRIVE IN as modified Gothic architecture, the Mr. and Mrs. Burick Landon, all of dark finish matching that of the Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Cal Welch and When You Think of the Drive In Think of electric organ, installed some time family of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. ☆ ago. Earl Bassett and children, Mr. and BURGERS * ICE CREAM * FRENCH The artistic beauty of the new Mrs. Jack Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Norm FRIES and * CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS chancel may be made more mean an Anderberg, Mr. and Mrs. Verne ingful by the topic for the dedica Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Maurrie Bassett, tion, “What Mean These Stones?”, Miss Rosalie Bassett, and Mr. and taken from the old testament situa Mrs. Lee Bassett, all of Mill City. tion where the elders of Israel were The wedding cake was served by to pile up 12 stones as a monument Mrs. James Nye and coffee was to God's graciousness. poured by Mrs. Maurice Shepard. | FEATURE OF THE WEEK 69c BANANA CREAM PIES CREAM FILLED CAKES 59c and 69c MUIR’S BAKERY MUJ City, Oregon Phone 2222 THANK YOU. Shirley Laird wishes to express her appreciation to her clientele for its patron age of her beauty shop in the past. Mrs. Laird wishes Bill Koch (pro nounced Cook) success in the continued operation of Shirley's Beauty Shop, under the same name. Like Good Food? like Good Dance Music? Come and Hear JIM IHOLTZ pieces. You'll enjoy dancing to his rhythm. Always the best in food here, too! Try one of our choice steaks or a plate of chicken. *Sea Foods too. Closed Monday Nite—Live Music 6 Nites a Week The Riverview Cafe Phone UL 9-2171 Mehama, Oregon HUNTERS ATTENTION GUNS Ready TOGO! 1 New 88-308 Winchester With Leupold Pioneer 4X Scope ___ ________ 1 New 7x61 Shultz-1 Ar son with 2V4 to 8 B&L Variable Scope. Glass Ikxlded__________ 1 Model 99-308 300 Sav age with scope and Pach mayr swing mount___ 1 Used 722 Remington 300 Mag. with scope Now__ ____ 224.50 294.50 $152.50 134.5 Many Others To Choose From And We Have Lots Of Ammunition JENKINS HARDWARE We Give S and II Green Stamps Phone ?206 Mill aty limited time DESERT FLOWER hand and body lotion Garden Club Meets at Harvey Tolbert Home Silver Wedding Date Observed by Bassetts MOES DANCE MILL CITY PHARMACY Saturday, Nov. 1 Church To Dedicate New Chancel Sunday OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS For All Members of the Family $1.98 to $3.98 ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP 227 S. W. Broadway II Phone 2243 Mill City II 1’IeujM* Note Starting Time - 6:00 P. M. on Sunday 7:00 P. M. on Other Days THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18-19-20 TOMMY SANDS. LILI GENTLE, in “SING BOY SING” — PLUS — DEBBIE REYNOLDS. DICK POWELL, in “SUSAN SLEPT HEBE“ SIM) \Y, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21-22 MARLON BRANDO. MONTGOMERY CI IFT. HOPE LANGE, is “THE YOUNG I JONS’’ Starts at 6 00 Sunday See us for feed START CHICKS RIGHT WITH FORTIFIED FEEDS Your profit’s in the bog, with Forti fied Chick Feed, balanced end blended for early feathering ond fast, healthy growth. We have both Mash and Pellets. Santiam Farmers Co-op. Seeds Fertilizer Custom Cleaning Feeds Grinding and Mixing Petroleum Products Machinery Hardware Household Appliances 1385 First Street Phone: ROckwell 9-2136 STAYTON, OREGON