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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1971)
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OREB ON Phone 897-2610 Family Has Subscribe tc The Mill City Enterorise Kellys Entertain Guests 1 * — v ; VALLEY TELEPHONE CO O-- Cl BOM 10- I-CVI.'OR O»óO« I»»- MB-B-BIWI . -r» and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don- | aid Johnson of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers of Castle Rock, Wn., wfere weekend guests, August 20 to [ 22, at the Edward Titze home when they were here to attend the wedding of his niece, Alice Clason, to Guy Walker on August 21. Mrs. Mae Wiltse left for her home in Seattle August 28 after a week’s stay at the Titze home. Community Calendar of Events Monday, September 6— Labor Day. Enjoy yourself and please drive carefully Tuesday, September 7— First day of school. Wednesday, September 8— Order of Rainbow for Girls, Marilyn Assembly No. 60. meets at IOOF hall at 7:30 p. m. Sponsored as a public service bv MADISON & DAVIS Insurance Agency, Inc. 129 Wall Street Bee Us For All General Lines of Insurance Phone 897-2345 MEHAMA This telecommunications expert is yours free! He’s your Telephone Communications Consultant. He’s a trained expert in business communications and business practices. And you don’t pay a penny for his services. How can he best help you? By showing you how to re arrange your external and internal telephone service for more efficiency-often without adding cost He may sug- Ohmarts Return from Trip to Canada Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart and John have returned from a weeks vacation that took I them to Vancouver, B. C. Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 I where they visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ohmart. Accomp anying them was Mrs. Oh mart’s mother, Mrs. R. H. Poff Reunion on Sunday The Ron Ohmarts are both LYONS—The annual reun teachers and work with the ion of the Kuiken family was, emotionally disturbed child held Sunday at Fishermen’s. ren for the Children’s Aid So The marriage of Miss There Bend park. Of the eight living ciety. They have been in Van sa Lynn Lankins to James Ed members of he family, six couver for about a year. ward Ross was held Saturday, were present. They will Wil-1 The Ohmarts took the Ferry August 28, at the St, Vincent liam, Wiebe, Anna Cochran to Victoria where they spent DePaul Catholic church in Katie Skillings, Effie Toombs, two days and then went on to Salem. Officiating at the 6 P- the San Juan Islands, They and Minnie Manning. m. double ring ceremony was especially enjoyed Butchart Father Robert J. Crum. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. The bride, a resident of Sal- Clifford LaVine from Toledo, Gardens in Victoria. em, is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wiebe Kuiken, Mrs. Claude T. Lankins of Mill Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kuiken, Mrs. Ed. O'Donnell City. Parents of the groom are of Scio, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guest at Shower Mrs. Ruby Ross and Ralph Tuamo of Astoria, Mrs. Gladys The Dale Broslg home was L. Ross, both of Klamath Kuiken, Mrs. Minnie Manning, Falls. Mrs. Anna Cochran, Mr. and the scene last Wednesday ev Miss Lynn Fischer and Joe Mrs. Gene Aldrich and daugh ening. August 25, when a pink Smith sang the “Lord’s Pray ter from Sacramento, Mrs. Jim 1 and blue shower was held hon er,” “More”, and “We’ve Only Murphy of Albany, Mr. and oring Mrs. Ed O’Donnell. Co- Just Begun.” Organist was Mrs.Bill Holtrof, of Aumsville, j hostesses ^were ! Mrs. Brosig Mrs. Paul Riedl. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiliams and and Mrs. Herb Bastuscheck. Pink bows marked the pews family of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. | The refreshment table was and the altar was flanked with Bill Alderson and family of ' centered with a cake, decorat baskets of pink glads, white Independence, Mrs. Elva Kui ed with pink and blue bootees. mums and burgandy carna ken, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams, 1 Appropriate games were play- tions. Candlelighters were the and daughter of Stayton, Mr. 1 ed and presenting the honored altar boys. and Mrs. Harvey Grimes and guest with gifts were the son of Portland? Mr. and Mrs. Mmes. Bert Wells, Roger Pen- The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown Hubert Dersham of Creswell, ‘rose. Terry Morris, Jerold fashioned with a high, ruffled Mrs. Hazel Kuiken of Beaver-, Mumey, Donald Wiley, Ed collar, empire waist and beau ton, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Unger Anderson, Bill Bogle, Richard The bride’s mother wore a of Hillsboro, Mrs. Barbara Moore, and Frank Stromquist. tiful bishop sleeves with a chantilly lace panel adorning pink crepe gown with pink ac Hutchinson of Mill City, Robin Sending gifts but unable to the front of the gown. All-over cessories and the bridegroom’s Looney of Salem, Mr. and Mrs., attend were Mrs. Chris Teague chantilly appliques surround mother chose a green ensemble Jack Roy and family, Mr. and and Mrs. Bid Sanders. Mrs. ed the detachable train. Her with green accessories. Mrs. Donald Kuiken and fam-; Bastuscheck was also unable Assisting at the reception ily, Mr. and Mrs. James Toomb, '° attend. shoulder length bouffant veil were Mrs. Elmer Baranick and of imported English nylon il Mrs. Katie Skillings, Mr. and! lusion was held by flowers cf Mrs. Mat Kolding cutting the Mrs. Delmar Skillings, Mr.1 Peu d’ Ange lace accented cake. Pouring were Mrs. Mar and Mrs. William Kuiken all with seed pearls. She carried ian Torrey and Mrs. Susan of Lyons. Mrs. John Teeters a cascade of pink elf roses, Neiger. Miss June Kennedy Oldest member present was Mrs. Bruce Matthis returned white baby breath and ivy, passed the guest book and the M 24, held with a burgany ribbon. Misses Debbie Lankins and Wiebe Kuiken of Scio, and home Tuesday, August For good luck, she wore a Ellen Hoyven presided at the youngest, Jody Williams, of from a week’s vacation trip gift table. The reception room Turner. Visitors present were she was accompanied by Mrs. sixpence in her shoe. I Honor maid was Mrs. Dennis was decorated with a punch Mr. and Mrs. Claude Litch- j Darlene Johnson of Salem, field, Mrs. Alma Lentz of Sal- i The ladies spent several days fountain surrounded by greens, Cline. Her gown was a full length, pink shantung with pink glads, white mums and em, Miss Zeta Prichard of Mill. at both Victoria and Vancou- City, Miss Johanna Holzfuss' ver, B. C., and would have short bell sleeves and empire burgandy carnations. For a wedding trip to British of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Hen liked to stayed longer. They waist with a bow and semi train in back. She carried a Columbia, the new Mrs. Ross ry Holzfuss of Lyons, and Mr. were guests overnight and vis nosegay of pink daisies. chose a burgandy suit. The and Mrs. Jim Garrison of Den ited one day at the home of Mrs. Johnson’s sister in Seattle Bridesmaids were Mrs. John couple will be at home after ver. Colo. on the way home. Blair, sister of the groom, and September 7 at 696 Oregon Guests Monday and Tuesday, Miss Ginny Lankins, sister of Avenue N. E. in Salem. She is a medical assistant Miss Linda Nydegger August 23 and 24 at the home the bride. Their gowns were of Mrs. Arthur Anderson were identical to the maid of honor. and he is a student at Chem- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and Flower girl and ring bearer eketa, studying law enforce Honored at Shower Shelly of Richland, Wn., and were Loreli Kolding and Mat ment. LYONS—Mrs. Orville Down- ( , Mrs. Jack Anderson and child- thew Kolding niece and neph ing, Mrs. F ----- ”--------------- Beverly Barrows, ---- ren, , _____ Martin, ,____ Mark, ___ and ______ Marci ew of the groom. Mrs. Barbara Callahan and of Brookings. Serving as best man was Mrs. Yvonne Pyeatt were host- ' Luncheon guests Monday, Robert Rawlins and ushers esses for a bridal shower held ’ August 23, at the home of were Larry Gasperine and Wednesday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters Ralph Buckingham, all of Downing home honoring Miss were his sister, Mrs. Robert Klamath Falls. Linda Nydegger, bride elect j Coombs of Waldport, and Mr. Bridal Bingo furnished the and Mrs. Lester Martin of Leb- entertainment and after open-, anon. Mrs. Martin is a cousin ing of the gifts, refreshments of Mr. Teeters and Mrs. were served to the honored Coombs. guest. Miss Nydegger, Frances I and Mrs. Robert Smith Mertz, Barbara Palmer, Bern- °f Vancouver, Wn., were guests ice Roberts Edith Albus, Car- Sunday at the home of his oline Rabens, Ruth Rabens, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Cindi Nydegger, Sandi Me-. and Mrs. Grant Smith. Dougall, Rosenary Silbernagel. i Susee Engdahl and sons, Kelly Callahan, Cheryl Pyeatt, Erik, Chris and Garth were Florence Burmester, Eva Bres- guests Thursday, August 26 at sler, Darlene McDugall, Kath-' 'he home of her cousin’s fam- gest new telephone techniques that speed up customer leen Manning, Rose Schwindt, 1 *'y. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hell- service-or cut your clerical costs. He can point out ways Marcelle Nydegger, Chris craft and children, in Portland. Hamann, Gloria Nydegger, Jane Engdahl met her mother to get more work done each day. Freda Nydegger, Bertha Allen, ' ar,d brothers there when she And your Communications Consultant will never sell Joan Silbernagel, Debbie West- returned by bus from Seattle you any equipment you can’t use profitably. by, Betty Hunt, Marge Powel- i where she had been visiting I You can reach him today, simply by dialing our busi son, Effie Nydegger. Joanne.at 'he Douglas Verdery home. ness office. Help yourself to this valuable free service now! Guest. Elnora Boedigheimer,1 Sunday afternoon guests at, Ruth Silbernagel, and the host- 'he home of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ----------- »»_ -< ----- :— *«_ esses, Mrs. t Downing, Mrs. Py- oald Teeters were her cousin eatt, Mrs. Barrow and Mrs. | Callahan. Several sent gifts who unable to attend. Theresa Lynn Lankins Marries James I Ross Saturday in Salem Ceremony FSE» ' 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 2, 1971 HOMEOWNERS $AVE ED LEWIN à?' Friday night guests at the Charles Kelly home were Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Barkley of Es calon, Calif., accompanied by their grandson, Chris Barkley of Pullman, Wn.. who is spend ing this week here with his other grandparents. The Barkleys had spent sev eral weeks in Pullman helping in the care of their son’s fam ily following recent surgery undergone by Mrs. Paul Bark ley (Leia Kelly.) Saturday they left for Corvallis to spend a few days with relatives there before going south. Chris has a reservation for Sunday to fly to Spokane, where his parents will meet him. The Kellys took their young I houseguest boating on Detroit Lake Saturday afternoon, and to the State Fair in Salem on Sunday afternoon and evening. They enjoyed the Pete Foun tain show at the grandstand i If the number following your name on the En terprise label reads 9-71 it's time to send a check for renewal. We Mix With The Finest Ingredients Ctriifa Pharmacy Not that we’re snobs, mind you, but when it comes to filling pres- criptions, there's no sub stitute for quality. When your doctor prescribes next time, call us. You can be sure of prompt delivery. Full drug store Service .... prescriptions .... "DRUGS YOU CAN TRUST AT PRICES YOU CAN PAY” COMPARE A SAVE ! ! PAT'S PILL BOX 1st. Stayton Phone 769-5345 Emergency 769-6392 521