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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1959)
NEW and USED Furniture ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CARPETING and LINOLEUM rftantTi Nwr™»***: We Give and Redeem Penny Saver Stamps 367 3rd St. Stayton Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Newspaper S3 a Year LOGGER'S CHOICE McCulloch's New CHAIN SAWS Super 55A 7h. p $329 and Up • • • Super 44A 7 h. p Centennial Gowns and Antiques Add Much to Gates Campfire Coffee Bridal Shower Held for Mrs. Danny Bowers IDANHA—A bridal shower was held Friday evening honoring Mrs. Kanny (Paula Johnson! Bowers at tne home of Lee Mare. Go-hostess was Mis. Maggie Delano.. The hon ored guest was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Gilts were served to Mmes. Ann Stevens, Donna Stahlman and son, Dougie, Enid Arsenault, Ann Fagan, Ruth Perkin» of Salem; Faye Coop er, Ruby Reid, Stella Davis, Mabel Munroe, Harriet Herinck, Melba Dal- laire, Lavem Weston, Bouts Cham- pion, Mai garet Herns, Ethel Mc Cauley. Helen Carter, Ellen Johnson and the hostesses. Enable to be present but sending gifts were; Mni««. Bobby Marx, Myrtle tfeston, Linda Spelgalti, Rum» Cook, Loveila Floyd, Velma Aiderman, Thelma Storey, Edna Myers, Bernadine Stoll, Irene Stout and Oskie Nyberg. GATES — The many centennial i gowns and costumes present at the I Camp Fire Coffee Thursday at the William Pemr.ck home, made it a real party. Several of the youngest Bluebirds had dresses matching those worn by their mother’, which were greatly admired Mrs. Fred Kist don- ned a small red print, made in many- tiered fashion, complete with match ing bonnet and reticule. The art of combining the old and the new, dis played by Ginger Bumgarner, just 6 weeks old that day, sleeping peace fully in an ancient baby carriage, loaned for the day by Mrs. Martha Bowes. Small kerosene lamps cen tered the individual tables, and an tique spoonholders, front a collection owned by Mrs. Catherine Turnidge, and guests were served gingerbread with whipped cream and coffee. A table covered with a linen em broidered tablecloth with crocheted lace inserts, loaned by Mrs. John W. Reid of Mill City, held a beautiful display of antique plates, pitchers, LYONS—Alta Bodeker and Ruth chocolate pot, vases and sliver. Of Cotton were hostesses for the Febru most unusual beauty, was a "one-of- ary meeting of the Lyons Garden a-kind” hand tooled serving size' iub held in the fireplace room of knife and fork, called a fish set, ex the M 'tiiouist church Wednesday af 1 hibited by Mrs. Charles Cruson of ternoon. Donna Asmussen, president Lyons. Said to have been owned by and Alma Spellmeyer, secretary, pre a family named M. Donald of Scottish sided over the meeting. Each member nobility, it was of most beautiful de answered to roll call by naming sign in heavy silver, monogram on' their favorite rose, “Care of Roses” handles. A silver plated pewter set . was the theme of the program and consisting of tea pot, spoonholder, Bea Hiate was in charge. Flower sugar bowl and bread tray—a very games were played with Elizabeth old goblet, also. | Carter and Donna Asmussen winning A razor dated 1850, owned by a the prizes. man who had just purchased it at the At the close of the meeting, dainty time Lincoln was assasinated, but reireshments were served by the never used thereafter, preferring to hostesses, Mrs. Bodeker and Mrs. wear a beard that resembled the one I Cotton. Valentine theme was used in worn by the great man. A brass I the decorations. Present were Eliza- footed kerosene lamp around beth Carter, Doris Geraths, Eva —, that ----- came _ -------- ! the Bressler, Bea man, Hiatt, veiene Celene Taylor, me Horn about 70 years ago, was di »»«, Dea rayior, lighted and had a glass tulip i:„:..„ ------- 3 design ‘ Rose ___ , Bassett, Gertrude Weidman, Pat reflector shade. The first cap and' Blum, Marian Pennington, Hannah ball rifle made by Colt, possibly Robinson, Mabel Downing, Letitia around lo50, complete with powder' Lengascher, Evelyn Julian, Alma Ain horn, bullet molds and pliers in a 1 Spellmeyer and Donna Asmussen. leather pouch. A Spanish American War uniform, complete, plus a ma chete used during the battle of San Miguel in the Philippines. A most elaborate pillow sham of (.added em broidery, and section from a bed spread, possibly from Switzerland,' but of Italian origin, with the words i ■ “Milano 21 C. M. embroidered in, and I Traffic Accidents last year cost all in white. These were just a few Oregon an estimated $60 million, the items, all and many more will be Department of Motor Vehicles said Ion display at the Coffee given by the today. Gates Women’s' club February 27. i The estimate includes only what of- A large attendance enjoyed the de- ficials term the “calculable cost of lightful afterunon, and the Camp Fire motor vehicle accidents — wages loss, Leaders, Mrs. William Pennick and medical expense, overhead cost of in Mrs. Robert Kelle express their surance and property damage.’’ I thanks to the public for the fine co-1 operation and the*donat;^ns of $19.00. Care of Roses Theme of Lyons Garden Club Meet 3 Gates School Has Valentine Parties Fri. GATES—Valentine parties were held in each of th«' rooms at Gates Grade .« hool Friday. Many of the children appeared in their centennial dresses and bonnets. Scout uniforms and other appropriate dress for Ore- g> n> celebration. Specially decorated cakes and punch were served in the cafeteria. The first and second _ grades have been working on an interesting pro ject in their room—a large wall map of Gates, titled Our Town and Com munity. Roads, streets and highways are all shown, plus replicas of each students' home, done in color and four-sided, with roofs, pasted in their exact locations. Shown with great pride, also. Ail students, accompanied by their tea hers went by bus to Stayton on Wednesday to view the Oregon Van of History which contained many priceless objects and historical pic- tures and data. The student council held a White Elephant sale Friday which was a success. The school featured an exhibit of antiques this past week, many in-, teresting articles and pictures beingi displayed against a background of a beautiful old bedspread in navy blue and white, woven in date being 1838 —owned by Mrs. William Pennick. Did You Know?! That the armament carried by one ' supersonic fighter-niobber equals the destructive power of an entire World Wat- II bomber formation? That to equal the speed of a 4- engine jet transport, a piston pow ered aircraft would require 30 en- gines ? That to insure reliability and ac- curacy, more than IpO inspections and tests are made during the manufact ure of an aircraft instrument? That a high school graduate may apply for either pilot or navigator training in the U. S. Air Force? That the U. S. Air Force Recruiting I Station for this area is located at 140 North High Street, Salem. Oregon? 1958 Accident Cost $239 and l’p Model D36 $179.95 and Up New Arrivals Model Mac D30 Santiam Memorial Hospital P.orn February 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alvin Garrison of Mill City, a son, Ronnie Alvin, weighing 6 pounds 13’4 ounces. Born February tl to Mr. and Mrs.’ Otis Lee Bishop of Talbot, a daugh-| ter, Rita Leoda, weighing 5 pounds Hi'« ounces. Born February 8 to Mr. and Mr»J Harold Peter Wolf of Rt. 1. Aumsville a son, Randall Allen, weighing 8 pounds, 11*2 ounces. Born February 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Simes, Mill City, a daugh-I ter, Susan Michelle, weighing 81 pounds, 14 ounces. Born February 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Crowther, Mill City a son. Steven Wesley. B«>rn February 14 to Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bradley of Stayton a ’ daughter, Mindy Lou. weighing 7 pounds 10^i ounces. 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