The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 05, 1968, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 5, 1968
TWO OR THREE LANE HIGHWAY
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Friday, September 6
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STORIES OF
PACIFIC POWERLAND
told by Nelson Olmsted
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
1964 Aloha Travel Trailer . $1195
1966 El Camino .
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$1895
V8 Automatic Transmission
1963 Chev. Hon
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.
$1295
Big 6 — 4 speed with Canopy
1961 Dodge 4 door sedan V8
$295
Gene Teague Chevrolet
Kuiken Family Has
Reunion at
Fishermen's Bend
LYONS—The annual reunion
of the Pioneer Kuiken family
was held Sunday, September
1st at Fishermens Bend Park,
with 75 in attendance, a family
of 13 children. Only four of
the remaining eight living Kui-
kens were present. They were
Wiebe Kuiken, William Kui­
ken, Mrs. Effie Toombs and
Mrs. Katie Skillings. Oldest
member present was Wiebe
Kuiken 78, of Scio and young­
est was Tracee Renee Adams
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Adams of Stayton. Coming the
longest distance were Mr. and
Mrs. P. E. Aldrich, (Mae Hol-
trof) of Sacramento California.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Wiebe Kuiken, Mr. and Mrs
Lester Kuiken of Scio. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Tuomi from Astoria,
Mr. and Mrs. William Holtrof
and family of Aumsville, Mr.
and Mr.-. P. E. Aldrich and
family Sacramento, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. James Murphree of
Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Hill, from Eugene. Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford LaVine and fam­
ily of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Shackelford and family.
Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Alderson and family of
Independence, Mrs. Gladys Kui­
ken. Salem. Mrs. Hazel Kuiken,
Beaverton. Mrs. Elva Kuiken,
Mrs. Jack Adams and daugh­
ter, Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Williams and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Tinknell and family
of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Her­
bert Hutchinson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skillings
cf Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Skillings, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kuiken and family, Mr. and
Mrs. James Toomb, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Roye and family and
Mr. and Mrs. William Kuiken
all of Lyons. Friends attending
were Miss Johanna Holzfuss of
Portland, Miss Zeta Prichard
of Mill City, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Holzfuss of Lyons.
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The Mill City Enterprise
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Mill City .Oregon
Married Here Recently
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and remain stopped as long as
red warning lights are flashing
HIGHWAY WITH TWO OR MORE LANES
IN EACH DIRECTION
Photo by Stanley Ogden
Rozillah Yankus Married to
James Kirk Bryan in Church Rites
The Mill City Presbyterian
Church was the setting Satur­ room were blue and white with
day, August 24 at two O’clock the serving table centered with
for the marriage of Miss Rozil­ an arrangement of blue and
lah Yankus to Mr. James Kirk white daisies flanked by white
Bryan.
tapers.
The bride is the daughter of
The bride’s table was center­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Yankus ed with a white tiered wedding
of Mill City and the groom is cake topped with white doves
the son of Jack E. Bryan of and accented in blue.
Portland.
Cars in these lanes must stop
For tile wedding trip the
The church was decorated in bride donned a knit suit dress
and remain stopped as long as
the bride’s colors of delft blue of shocking pink with black
red warning lights are flashing.
and w’hite with tall baskets of accessories. She wore a white
white gladioli and blue chry­ carnation corsage.
santhemums. Blue ribbon bows
The couple will be at home
centered with tiny white wed­ after September 1 at 100 Monte
ding bells marked the pews.
Cresta # 109 in Oakland, Calif,
Every school day in 1968-69
Lighting the tapers were where both work for Kaiser will
bring some 2700 yellow ifically states that on two or
Steve and Gregg Thomas, cous­ Foundation as medical technol- school
out on Oregon three lane highways, all ve­
ins of the bride. The Rev. gists. The bride is a graduate streets buses
and
highways
to pick hicles in all lanes meeting or
James Murray officiated at the of Santiam High school and up 231,000 pupils and tarnsport
double ring ceremony and Alan both young people are grad­ them to school, according to overtaking a school bus must
stop and remain stopped as
Yankus. brother of the bride uates of OSU.
Dale Parnell, state superinten­ long as the red warning lights
sang “More” and “I Believe”.
dent of public instruction. on the bus are flashing. On a
Mrs. Lee Ross was the organ­
These buses will travel in ex­ highway with two or more
ist.
Mrs. Baker Honored
cess of 23,000,000 miles during lanes going in each direction,
The bride, escorted to the
the year.
vehicles following a school bus
altar by her father wore a full
With
Shower
at
Lyons
“The biggest problem in this must stop and remain stopped
length gown that she had de­
vast operation is providing for as long as the red warning
signed and fashioned. It was
LYONS—Mrs. Walter Fields
white crepe, semi-fitted with of Baker, was honored with a the safety of children as they lights are flashing. Vehicles in
A-line skirt. It was made with surprise party at the home of cross lanes of traffic to board the on-coming, separate lanes
a scoop neckline and the long her son and daughter-in-law, buses or leave them, “says are not required to stop
bell sleeves were of lace. Her Mr. and Mrs. John Fields of Parnell, who recently announ­ Diagrams illustrating the law
headpiece was a bouffant ar­ Stayton, Wednesday evening, ced the start of a new school have been sent to all nwspapers
bus driveria trignn ,pS7-i.t2 in the state by the Oregon
rangement of white tulle.
28, while she and her bus driver training program in Board of Education. “We urge
Her bridal bouquet was August
husband are vacationing at
white stephanotis. in a cascade the Fields home. Mrs. Fields, Oregon. “Oregon has a school the traveling public to study
arrangement. Honor attendants a semi-invalid, the former Eth­ bus stop law, enacted in 1961,” these diagrams, obey the law.
he reports, "but the law is still and protect our precious school
were Mrs. Michael Kinney of el Schnackenberg was bom not
followed by all.”
bus cargo,” says State Super­
Portland and Mrs. Lanny Mark, there and attended the Fox val­ The
school bus stop law spec­ intendent Parnell.
wearing street length dresses ley schools, was honored with
of delft blue crepe with match­ a" beautiful cake baked and
ing bell shaped lace sleeves. presented by Emma Forrest,
Their head pieces were an ar­ also a floral arrangement by
rangement of the blue lace. Mrs. Albert Carr and a hand­
They carried a nosegay of kerchief shower.
Under New Management
white and blue daisies.
Attending were former class­
Best man for the groom was mates and friends. The oldest
TRAVELERS CAFE
Robert Daulten and ushers member present was Mrs. Rosa
in Gates
were Alan Yankus and Richard Berry of Lyons, aunt of Mrs.
Thomas.
FREE COFFEE and DONUTS
Fields and Mrs. Orville Bowers
For her daughter’s wedding (Vida Woodworth); Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Yankus chose an eggshell Boyer (Arvilla Woodworth) of
MONDAY, SEPT. 9
crepe gown made sheath style Salem. Mrs. Verny Scott (Vera
Highway 22
and she wore a pink carnation Trask) of Union Hill. Mrs.
corsage.
Loris Trask (Ethel Swank);
A reception was held im­ Mrs. Doc Jungwirth (Mabel
mediately following the cere­ Hill), Mrs. Emma Forrest
mony at the Fellowship hall (Emma Sandberg), and Mrs.
of the church.
Cheryl Lierman of Stay ton.
Cutting the bride’s cake was Mrs. Albert Carr (Mildred Ber­
Mrs. Howard Hass, cousin of ry) of Mill City, Mrs. Freda
the bride and pouring were Grugett «Freda Garrison), Mrs.
Mrs. C. C. Donaldson and Mrs. Paul Pennington (Norma Ber­
Theo Adams Sr., aunts of the ry) of Mehama. Mrs. Alex Bod-
bride.
eker (Alta Hiatt), Mrs. Clyde
Decorations in the reception Bressler «Eva Hiatt) Mrs. Leo­
ta Worden (Leota Allen) of
I yons.
School Buses To Roll Again....
OPENING
Extension Unit
Begins New Year
Patricia Pennick Weds
Vance Davidson in
England Ceremonies
The first meeting of the
Thursday, Sept. 12
1968-19<59 Santiam Canyon
Home Extension Unit year will
be Thursday, September 12th.
Oregon State University pro­
vides this organization with
educational material which
makes the homemakers work
more exciting. Anyone interest­
ed in learning such aids and
or meeting new friends is wel­
come to attend.
Gates Women’s Club is the
place. Thursday, September 12,
the day. Coffee and social time
will begin at 10 a. m. with the
organizational meeting com­
mencing promptly at 10:30 a.
m. New and returning mem­
bers please note the change of
meeting day this year to second
Thursday of each month.
Miss Patricia Louise Pennick
was married to Vance Iolo Da­
vidson. August 10, at 12:45 a.m.
ceremony in Walsall, England.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Pen­
nick of Gates. The groom is
the son of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh
R. Davidson cf The Dalles.
For the wedding, the bride
wore a street-length white
dress of petit point. It was fa­
shioned princess line with a
high round neckline and long
bell sleeves. The veil of silk il­
lusion was shoulder length ar­
ranged from a bow of embroid­
ered lace. The bridal boquet
was of red roses.
The couple will reside in
England.
Give a conversation piece
as a wedding gift
You II be thanked over and over again when you
give your favorite newlyweds a color telephone.
Call our business office and we can install the
telephone even while they’re on their honeymoon.
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a part of Sunnyside Telephone Co.
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