The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 19, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Mill City Enterprise, Thundny, Dec. 19. 19W
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RY JOHN HARVEY FURRAY PH I)
Thomas Meier Wed
tilling is a
It is surprising to know that in
this enlightened age. there are sev­
eral thousand fortune-tellers bleed­
ing the people of this country. It
is impossible for any one to really
fortell the events of any person's
i.f* and it is pure waste of money
to pay these people to "open ur
your future." Fortune-tellers hand
out generalities and xagaries which
are nothing but bunk Save your '
money and drive these racketeers
cut of busine;
SURF...BUT DIDN’T YOU NOTICF HOW MANY
TIMES IT TURNED AROUND ?"
Gates Firemen
Elect Officers
GATES The Gates Volunteer
Fire department election offic­
ers last Tuesday, produced the
following results:
President. Bob Oliver; Vice
President. Delmar Skillings; Se­
cretary-Treasurer.
Jim Sieg-
field; Chief, Bob Kelle; Assist­
ant Chief, Bob Oliver; First
Captain, Rex Heron; and Second
Captain. Art Hempeck
TO THE ENTERPRISE.
Phone SS7-Î7TÎ
1 o wish you
Merry Christmas
and best wishes.
every joy and a
very merry Yule.
At an Impressive candlelight
cemr.ony Saturday evening, De­ ' brides' slstvr-ln-law, Mrs Gor-
cember 7. at the Mill City ; don Kay of Salem, and served
Christian church, Miss Judith by the brides' aunt, Mrs. Twila
Pouring
Ann Kay and Thomas Q. Meter Parker from Berni
exchanged their marriage vows. were aunts of the bride. Mrs
The 8 o'clock double ring cere­ Roy Kay from McMinnville and
mony was performed by Rev. Mrs Joe Brosig from Detroit.
Jack Meuser. Baskets »if large Mrs. Orville Brostg, from Silver-
white chrysanthemums tied with ton, also an aunt, pieM.I.d .»t
American Beauty satin oows de­ the punch bowl.
At the gift tattle ami passing
corated th»- sanctuary.
Miss
Diane Wodrewvda fn»m Salem the guest book were Unda and
Marilyn Kay from Salem, nieces
lit the tapers.
Mrs. Eugene Davenport sang of the bride. Susan Kay, a
Because" and "The Wedding niece passed the rice bags and
Prayer" accompanied by Mrs. Brad Kay. a nephew passed the
Eldon Hutchinson, who also dream cakes.
For going-away the bride wore
played the wedding marches
The brides' attendants all a pink suit and a corsage of
wore matching dresses of Amer­ white orchids.
Following a week's wedding
ican Beauty brocaded taffeta
with matching satin pumps and trip to Nevada and California
circlets with short veils. They the couple will make their home
in Salem. Both are empkiyed in
carried a white rose.
Miss Bonnie Boroughs was Salem.
The bride Is the daughter of
maid of honor and Mrs Sharon
Parker, the bride groom's sis­ Mr. and Mrs Walter Kay. She
ter from Scio. Miss Jeannie graduated from Santiani Union
Britton from Salem and Mrs. High school.
The groom is the son of Mr
Donald Andrews from Eugene
and Mrs. George Meier from
were bridesmaids.
The bride, who was given in Marion.
marriage by her father. ch»»se
a wedding gown of chantilly lace
with fitted bodice, sabrina neck 1
and long sleeves. The skirt was
made of tiers of lace terminat­
ing in a chapel train. Her flow­
ers were white feathered carna-1 I
tions, white orchids, and tiny
red rosebuds. Her elbow length
veil WM held by a «TOWS dt
rhinestones.
Lanny Marks of Scio served
as best man for Mr. Meier.
Ushers were the bride's broth­
er. Gordon Kay from Salem;
David Cunningham from Albany
and Donald Andrews from Eu­
gene
Mrs. Kay chose a champagne
embroidered jacket dress with
brown accessories for her
daughter's wedding She wore a
corsage of pink rosebuds
The groom's mother wore a
turquoise blue brocaded jacket
dress and a corsage of pink
rosebuds.
A reception followed in the
church social rooms. The wed-
ding cake was cut by
Fighi îuberculosis
and other
Respiratory Diseases
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To wish you joy
at this blessed
holiday season.
The Paint Pot
Mill City Wash and Dry!
Mill City, Oregon
Norris Paints
Evelyn Stevens
Mill City, Ore.
“Fiber H" .Nykww—
Baine» IX..rn at Santi»» m
Memorial lloo;>ltnl. Stayton
Born December 5 to Mr and
Mrs. Ronald Leon Minten of
Stayton a boy. Jay Alan Minten
weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces.
Bom December 9 to Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Wright Cowger
of Rt. 1. Scio a boy, Bryan John,
weighing 9 pounds (5 ounces.
Bom December 9 to Mr and
Mrs William Raymond Weddle
of Stayton a girl. Sarah Jean,
weighing 8 pounds U4 ounces
Bom December 10 to Mr and
Mrs. Richard Edward Schiewek
of Mill City a girl, weighing
8 pounds 11*4 ounces.
Bom December 11 to Mr. and
Mrs Donald Augustine Bender
of Stayton a son. Vincent John,
weighing 10 pounds 7*4 ounces
Bom December 13 to Mr and
Mrs. Harvey Louis Fleming of
Aumsville a son, weighing 7
pounds 3*4 ounces.
Stockings made of a new
nylon. Fiber H. recently appear­
ed at hosiery counters Although
the stockings have been avail­
able since August, the supply Is
somewhat limited, Fiber H pro­
mises better fit. comfort and
shape retention, The hosiery
is soft and sheer and has a
characteristic "clingability," but
is run stretch hose.
<'andI<• Was from Furniture—
To remove candle wax from
wood furniture, first pick oft
all the wax you can with your
fingers. Then scrape very gently
with a dull knife. Finally re­
move the last traces of wax by
rubbing briskly with a dry soft
cloth. Wax will harden and be
easier to remove if you hold an
ice cube on it for a moment.
Wipe up any melted ice at once
piMerry/
Uifistnias
Fine Printing
Christmas Bowl
Results Given
I 96'3
Sparked
by
Don Carey's
is|ionsored by Clarkson’s Union
Service I second consecutive will
in the A division, the 5th Annual
Christmas Bowling Tmirnament
came hi a successful close Sun­
day. December 13 at the North
Santiam la»nes Carry rang up
54 U3 IVtrrson points.
Other winners In the A divis­
ion were as folk»«» Clare Hen­
drix took 2nd with 51.37 Peter­
son points. George
Pavllah
squeeked out a one pin advan- |
l iro with
«0 IS pomtv.
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Myers and Jess Schicmann tied
for fourth place with 50 47
points.
In the B division las» Wich- [
tier ispons»»re<l by Stayton
Cleaners (Hived the way with
54.18 Peterson points; Hank
Miotke 49.13; Vince Lulay 48
amt Al Yankus with 48 20
Gil Schachtslck (sponsored by
the North Santiam Lancs) won
the top honors in the C division
with 5107 Peterson points; sec­
ond came Hob Bethel at 48 22;
third place went to Ron Johnson
scoring 47 09; Joe Meuse came
through with 48.39
Aside from receiving cash
prizes the first place winners
were also presented traveling
trophies on which their name
and that of their sponsors will
be inscribed.
Some other "Ten Spot" high- 1
lights brought much cokzr and
excitment
to
me
tinirncy.
Among them, the high »cratch
game, a 253. rolled by DaveI
Nettling; others who found the
line or lane were Jay Myers,
with a 239; Leo Wlcklzer 232;
N-onard Myers and Al Yankus
with a 228; Clare Hendricks a
227; George Burns 236 ami Vince
l.uhix M
Clare Hendricks, second (dace
finisher in the A division bowl­
ed a fine 3264 total for the 12
lines. An average of 188 plus
Leo Wickizcr was just 21 pins
behind the leader Don Carey
2203. Ja-.
Mysra am
J<><-
Bovie 2195; Varn Janka 2190.'
and I .eonard Myers 2174
Other newsworthy items in
the tournament sbtMrd
that
Don Carey won 10 games from
his opponents while losing only
two. Gil Schachtslck also dupli­
cated that frat In the A division
the bowlers knocked down 25.938
pins for an average of 180; the
B division toppled 24.645 sticks
for an average of 171 plus Total
pinfall In the C bracket allowed
22.893 for an average of 138
plus per man.
Sponsors for the tournament
were Herman Holm: G.P.A
Hereford Farm; Simpson Tim­
ber Co., Girod's Super Market
of Stayton and Mill City, Stay­
ton Electric; North Santiam
Lanes: First National Bank of
Stayton. Clarkson’s Union Ser­
vice. Frank ¡Timber Co.. Mill
City; Frey's Grocery, Stayton.
Stayton
Cleaners;
Stewart's
Grocery, Mill City; Pacific Pow­
er i Light Co.; Lyon's Tavern;
iTilay ¡Timber Co.; Scio and a
couple of self-sponsored individ­
uals.
Schools To Close
All gooa wishes
to our many patrons.
Ada's Needle Shop
Ada Plymale
Mill City, Ore.
1963
Your friendship
has been a joy.
We wish you a
Merry Christmas.
Friday for Holidays
The Mill City-Gates schools
will be closed for the holiday
vacation from Friday, Decem­
ber 20 to Thursday, January 2
A grade and high school pro­
gram will be held at the high
school gym Thursday evening,
December 19
Tom's Shell Service
Phone 897-2442
Mill City, Ore.
( Merly Christmas
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Joy, health
happiness and
goodwill to
all the world
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The Mill City Enterprise
Phone 897-2772
Wishing you
memorable, joyful
Christmas holiday.
Mill City, Oregoi.
Archie Thompson
Mill City, Ore.
Sportsman Country COLD SUFFERERS
Kitchen
Dick and Della Sims
Mill City, Ore.
Get fast relief from that sche-all
over, worn-out feeling due to colds.
STANBACK'S combination of medi­
cally-proven ingredient« tfuuces
fever »nd bring« combating relief.
U*e si a gargle for «< re throat due to
cold,. Snap ba<k «-¡th STANBACK.
We hope that during this holiday
you enjoy many festive hours with
loved ones. Merry Christmas all.
1963
Baker’s Jewelry
Forrest and Ruth
Mill City, Oregon