There Is No Substitute For Local NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Open II a. m. Try Our Noon Lunch ’/ a Pound Ground Beef In Our Burgers. Try One. Our Steaks and Chicken can't be beat. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris Dancing in the Lounge Every Night Except Monday. Live Music Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nights. Zen and Pat Cutting, Operators The Riverview Cafe Phone UL 9-2171 Mehama. Oregon AUGUST PROGRAM dlïiHBEBiii Cooled By Refrigeration Box Office Opens 5:30 P. M. Sundays . 7:00 P. M. Week Days FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SI NDAY. AUGUST 7-8-9 RUS» TAM BLYN as “ANDY HARDY COMES HOME” PARENTS! We urge you to bring your children and enjoy this wonderful Show with them. FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY. AUGUST 14-15-16 Winner of Nine Academy Award"! LESLIE CARON. MAURICE CHEVALIER, in “OIGI” — PLUS — WALT DISNEY’S FASCINATING T Hl E LIFE ADVENTURE "THE 811 -ENT ENEMY” Exciting Underwater Story of Frogmen — PLUS — JOHN SAXON. SANDRA DEE. tn THE RESTLESS YEARS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY. AUGUST 28-2S-80 PHIL CAREY, CATHERINE McLF.OD, in “RETURN TO WARBOW” Western in Color — PLUS — TYRONE POWER. MARLENE DIETRICH. ( HARLES I \l GHTON. in «WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION” The Portland Gladiolus Society was host Saturday at the floral hall at the Oregon Centennial for the state show. Members of various societies in the state showed their choice blooms with exhibitors also from Washington and various commercial growers. Thera were some outstanding arrangement* and spikes from all classes. The North Santiam Gladiolus So­ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shelton spent ciety was well represented. Mrs. Sunday in Bend at the home of Mr I Adolph Brunner won the Section and Mrs. Ernest Miller and family. ¡Championship by winning the best of Their daughter. Mr*. Miller returned , each in section 200-300-400. She en- home with them for a few days’ visit. i tered 12 spikes and won award* on each Also placing for the North San­ tiam club was Mrs. Mirl Vawter of Glen Shelton staled this week that Waterloo, who won the seedling award he sold the Frank Carroway home on and Mrs. Carolyn Bowers, of Harris- Kingwood *to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. I burg who won the Grand Champion- Spencer, of Holbrook, Anz . who plan I -hip with her spike of Emperor. on Cuming here within a year to re­ The North Santiam Gladiolus So­ tire. They plan on renting the place ciety show will be held at the Mari- until that time. Mr. Spencer is em­ Linn school Saturday and Sunday, ployed in an Indian Museum in Hol­ August 8 and 9. The public is invited brook. to exhibit and attend the show. Kanyon Kapers At a pretty home ceremony Friday, July 24 Mi * Sandra Marie Merry, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Walter Merry, became the bride of David Stanley Vail, son of Mr. and i Mrs. Stanley Vail, all of Mill City. The ceremony was performed at the i Merry home at 8 p. m. by the Rev. Arlin John Rothauge, of the Gates Community church The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in a ballerina length dress of pale pink crystalex, with pink embroidered flowers over the full skirt. The bodice was off shoulder effect. Her bouquet was pink and white gladiolus with a cascade of Mr. and Mrs. Divid Vail silk heirloom la e, which has been in the Vail family for about 75 years. Matron of honor was Twila Butler of Stayton, wearing a dark pink bal­ Bloodmobile Visit To Be lerina length dress and her bouquet Sponsored by Jaycettes was of pink gladiolas Best man for Mr. Vail was Rex Mrs. Larry Carrick was hostess for Herron of Marion Forks. the Jaycette meeting Thursday, July The bride’s mother chose a rose lin­ 30. During the meeting, at which Mrs. en dress for her daughter’s wedding Harold Simes presided, it was decided 'and Mrs. Vail wore a two-piece blue to sponsor the Bloodmobile. I dress. Both mothers had corsages of Members present were: Mrs. Verne . pink carnations. Shaw. Mrs. Beryl Lamb. Mrs. James A reception was held immediately Grant, Mrs. Bill Truitt, Mrs. John A. ! following the wedding at the Merry Wills, Mrs. Gordy McMorris. Mrs. home with Miss Pamela Merry, sis- Harold Simes, and the ho-te.-s . Mrs ter of the bride cutting the wedding ],ariv Carrick. ¡cake She was assisted by Miss Peggy | Guegtg for the Va.l, sister of the groom. The Merry M d «&rman Far_ home was arranged with bouquets of ' and dahlias nni?ton- “nd Mrs- M11° Thompson I pink and white ,. gladiolas X After the neetmg efreshmi nts For the wedding trip to the Ore- 1 were served by the hostess, and cards ! gon beaches the brie chose a white were played. Winning pnîes were j knit sheath dress with blue acces- | Mrs. Maynard Smith and Mrs. Bill. | sores. I Truitt The young couple are now at home Hostess for the next meeting. in the Cline cottage on N. E. 3rd Thursday, August 20, will be Mrs. street in Mill City. Mr. Vail is em­ | Gordy M Morris. ployed at Bassett’s Chevron station. He is a graduate of Gates High I served school and ______ ___ __ in the army. Mrs. Vail was graduated i from Santiam1 -iU Union high school with the Jass of I 1969 and was valedictorian. Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Williams and Stephen, Das id, Jimmy and J W“1“ were honored Sunday evening at a reception and food shower in the su- cial rooms of the Christian church, Robert Moore was in charge of the informal program, Mrs. Hugh Jull presided at the coffee urn and Janet Hutch.n.-on poured punch. ( guests greeted the new minister and his family. Attending funeral services in Cor­ vallis Iasi 1 riday tor Dr. E W War- rington, former head of the depart- ment of " Religion at _ Oregon 2 _ 1 i College, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and tneir daughter, Mrs. Faul Barkley of Manhattan, Kan. The Barkleys formerly had an apartment .n tne Warrington home during the • Swon Family Reunion Held Sunday at Bush Park The Swan family reuinon was held at Bush park in Salem Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Swan, Mr. and Mrs. James Swan and Frank Cather- ! wood of Mill City attending. Others there, most of whom are well known by Mill City residents included: Miss Kathie Anderstn of Gold Beach, who is spending the summer with her _ ___ I ____ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ______ James ' Swan; Swan: ’ Mr Mr and and Mrs. Mrs. Dwight Dwight Cather- Cather- wood and son Dwight Jr.; and Mrs. A. F Catherwood of West Linn; Mr. and Mr<. Ronald Swan and family of Portland, Clarence Spry, also of Port-, ¡and; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Fishback _ ___ and daughter of Monmouth; Mr. ____ and liv< 1 in Corvallia, and m , '•■■■ alter he r suffered -—-* a severe ....... ’ heart ------ at- -- . XI’ J 1 I- U . —... — kept 1--- * u house ....... tack. Mrs. W. Robinscn lor him for se>eral weeks. Dr. Hans P.ambe k of Corvallis and Rev. James Hardy of Mehama also attended the -ervices. as did a group of Presbyter- ;a.i m.nisters. r Dunigan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dunigan and family. .» .. -- -- - Mrs. Henry Dunigan, Mrs. Mary Lov­ ett and daughter, Mrs. Georgia M< niter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rhodes and family all of Salem. The Swan family reunion is an an­ nual affair. X S ' . • • MM MM. I — PLUS — MICKEY ROONEY. AND SON TEDDY.. In FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY. Al GI ST 21-22-23 LAURENCE HARVEY. DAWN ADD.AMS, in Mary Kelly, Woman s Editor Morris Clan Has Picnic Sunday at Santiam Park “TOM THUMB” ‘THE SEVEN CITIES OF ANTARCTICA” 1959 Sandra Merry Becomes Bride of David Vail At Home Ceremony Eat The Best With Us We Serve 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TH' RM>AY. tl'Gl ST « The descendants of Phileman Mor­ ris, a pioneer who settled in Sub­ limity in 1852, gathered for a picnic at the North Santiam State Park Sunday, August 2. All of those pre- s< nt with the exception of Mrs. Bes­ sie Barker were direct descendents of Albert and Emma Morris who are former Mehama residents. Honored as the oldest present was Mrs. Bessie Barker and Walter Mor­ ris.President of the group is Mrs. Wayne Morris of Cascade Locks and Mrs. Doris Morris of Mill City is se­ cretary. The group voted to hold their i 196(1 reunion at the same site. Present Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris of Wemme; Mrs. Earl Morris of Oregon City; Mrs. Lulu Berringer of Mehama; Mrs. Bessie Barker of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Morris and Beverly of Prine­ ville. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Morris. Jack Morris, Susan Morris. Mrs. Da­ vid Morris and son of Cascade Locks, ¡Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy and Linda Duffy,1 and Mrs. Doris Morris all of Mill City. Alan Schutt of Cascade Locks was a guest at the gathering A - . > 7 « * * A 'Si ; * * ,♦ - # ______ .» ■ MuìdJr 10 DAY SPECIAL Never before such a buy on safer...top-quality »'20'' Sat., August 8th Last Frontier Club Highway 22 Gates, Oregon COME ONE! COME ALL! ALL SIZES RAYON and NYGEN 1W 'H1TEWALLS • BLACKWAUS Strong, First Quality S» GENERAL SILENT GRIPS wx 9 for 'O £ 9 0 > £0NLY£g-f VMf Everybody Welcome Complete Dinners Free Refreshments < HERE'S ONI OF THE JUICIEST BUYS ANYWHERE IN TOWNI GET YOUR PAIR WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTSI Swimming JERRY and HELEN MALONE. Mgr». Motel EASY PAY TERMS Name your own medicine and we'll go along! No payments until September 1st! Mehama General Tire Service GENERAL "Saving Your Tires Is Our Business" Phone UL 9-2753 Mehama, Oregon