THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1953 GATES OLDEST CITIZEN TO
An invitation is extended to all his
HAVE OPEN HOUSE ON WTH
friends to call and wish him “many
is in the service, left for California BIRTHDAY NEXT SUNDAY
happy returns”.
where he will train in the air corps.
“T” Henness, oldest citizen of Gates,
Jim Phelps was taken to the San
tiam Memorial hospital in Stayton will celebrate his 99th birthday, Sep
By Eva Bressler
the first of the week where he is re tember 29, and will be at home to his
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Mrs. Lloyd Free was hostess for the ceiving medical treatment.
friends Sunday afternoon, Septem
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! meeting of the Altar Society at her
Miss Joy Kuiken, daughter of Mrs. ber 27th from 2 to 5 o’clock. Mr, Hen
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home Thursday evening. The evening Elva Kuiken, has gone to Springfield ness was seriously ill for nine months
w-as spent in general discussion of where she will take up her duties as of the past year but is almost his us
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plans for the winter months. Attend a teacher in the schools there.
ual self at the present time.
ing were Golda Brassfield, Ida Free,
Lewis Theodore Henness was born
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT}
Wayne Stavang, son of Mr. and
on all makes
, Wilma Free, Juanita Berens, Rose Mrs. Carl Stavang, is suffering with in 1854 on the Donation Land Claim
Bookkeeping, Accounting and
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' Schwindt and the hostess, Mrs. Free. a badly bruised hand he received while of his parents, between Mehama and
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Ranges and Water Heaters
The Home Economics club of the employed at the Stayton Canning Stayton. In 1864 the family moved to
Comer 3rd 4 Marion
King's Prairie, across the river from
Santiam Valley Grange held their company in Stayton.
[ meeting at the home of Mrs. Jake My-
STAYTON. ORE.
Officers and members of the Me what is now Gates. There Mr. Henness
j ers in the Elkhorn district. The main thodist Sunday school held their board has lived all his life with the excep
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j discussion of the afternoon w-as com- meeting at the parsonage. Plans were tion of the year 1898, when he joined Telephone 4114
STAYTON
’ pleting plans for the bazaar and har- made for the winter months and also the gold rush to Alaska.
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“T”, as he is affectionately known
; vest festival which will be held at the for promotion day which will be held
by his friends, despite his advanced
grange hall Saturday' afternoon and the first of October.
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i evening, September 26th. The club is
Mrs. Harley Scott and Mrs. Glen age has retained all his faculties in
I serving a chicken dinner beginning at Julian from the Lyons Extension un tact. His mind is bright; his sense of
I 6 p. m. Attending the meeting were it attended an officers training meet humor keen, and his enjoyment of
Mesdames Floyd Bassett, Wilson Ste ing held in Lebanon. Mrs. Orville life unimpaired. A great hunter of
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vens, Jerry Coffman, Elmer Taylor, Downing, Mrs. Charles Cruson and cougar and other varmints that roam
Ed Taylor, Frank Buckler, Mis. Vio-i Mrs. Ralph Downer went to Albany ed the surrounding hills in the early
1*1 N. Commercial St.
Phon« 3-4AM
la Zander, Mrs. May Patton, and the j Wednesday where they attended a days, he never tires relating his many
hostess, Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Ray Sischo I preliminary meeting on shirt making. narrow and hair-raising experiences.
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was a guest of the afternoon.
An official board meeting of the He has 36 notches in his gun stock for
Recent guests at the home of Mrs. | Methodist church was held Thursday the 36 cougars to his credit, not to
Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies
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Sam Bridges were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff I evening at the parsonage, to discuss mention elk, cats, bears and deer,
LaFond of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Gust | and make plans for the coming some killed in more recent years. Until
Lindberg of Vancouver, Wash., Mr. months. Mrs. Alice Huber was elect his recent illness, he did his choies, cut
and Mrs. Leon Berg from Springfield, ed chairman of the board, Loren most of his wood and boasted one of I
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bridges from Cot Chamberlain, vice chairman and Mrs. the finest gardens in the canyon.
tage Grove, Mrs. Berg is a sister and 1 Charles Cruson, secretary.
Jim Bridges a brother of Sam, who ' Gayle Cruson, student nuise at the
still remains in a critical condition at Emmanuel hospital in Portland, spent
the Santiam Memorial hospital in the weekend at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cruson in
Stayton.
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Van Prichard is spending a weeks Lyons.
Jim
Phelps
left
Monday
for
Corna
vacation at Olympia, Wash., where
he was a guest at the home of his Del Mar, California, where he will
brother. Dean Prichard and family. visit his grandmother, who is seri
ously ill.
He also visited at Rainier, Oregon.
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Don Kuiken from Cunip Roberts, I
Weekend guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ramie Martell were Mrs. California, arrived home Sunday for
Burnelle White, Daphne, Jennifer and a short furlough at the home of his
Tony and Martine Huffman from mother, Mrs. Elva Kuiken.
in
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and
Newport, and Mrs. C. V. Averill from
son
Cecil,
spent
the
weekend
in
Kla
Lebanon. Mrs. Martell is a sister of
Mrs. White and daughter of Mrs. Av math Falls, at the home of her sis-
; ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burgess.
erill.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis are re
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ceiving congratulations upon the ar- Mrs. George Berry is his brother,
I rival of another grand-daughter, a Charlie Berry from Walker, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Rund from Cali
I daughter born to their son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis of Me fornia were recent visitors at the
hama. The little miss has been nam home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jung-
ed Pamelia Jean, and has an older .wirth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinette and sons
sister, Christy.
Mr. Sparle from Brobks is replac who have been living in the Forrest
ing Kenneth Bosanko at the Southern Nydegger house, have moved to Me
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Pacific depot. Bosanko left the first hama, to the Ella Keyes house.
Mrs. Inez Ring with Ralph Trask of
of the week for Eugene, where he en
tered the University of Oregon as a Albany, spent the weekend in Port
land, at the home of her grandson,
freshman.
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Mrs. Leota Worden honored her Mr. and Mrs. Dean Trask.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Allen,
and
Mrs.
daughter, Marjorie, with a party Sun
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day afternoon on her Uth birthday. Leota Worden and Marjorie, spent the
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Games and refreshments furnished weekend at the home of their aunt,
the entertainment. Present were Mar Mrs. George Allen on Blue River near
jorie, the honored guest, and Carol the Belnap hot springs.
My. and Mis. Robinette and sons
Downer, Juanita Kunkle, Bonnie Cru
son, Mary Jo Cruson, Lonna Downer, were weekend guests in Wentock,
Nadine Carr, Ronda McWhirk, Mic Washington, where they visited her
hael Cruson, Glen Julian Jr., Buddie brother, Mr. Hollinger of Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith and child
Cruson, all of Lyons, Ronnie and Ric
ren Ivalyn and Dennis, and her par
hard Leirman of Stayton.
Mrs. Truman McClellan and son ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Barker, who
Jimmy of West Stayton are staying are visiting here from Kansas, spent
at the home of her parents, Mr. and two days last week at Crater Lake.
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Mrs. Monroe Walker. McClellan, who They also visited at Klamath Falls
and on south to Medford.
\Ve want to help y°^ *hc community; and
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Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith spent the
W. «. th« «h“i”
to help «»«tv
weekend at North Bend, where they
visited his sister, who is ill.
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Jerry Gustafson, son of Mr. and
|^frs. Nick Gustafson, spent the week
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| end at Silver Creek Falls, where he
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1 attended the camp of “The Order
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LYONS
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Ressler’s
Grocery
YOUR
S & H
Green Stamp Store
OUR
EVERYDAY
PRICES WILL
PLEASE YOU
Phone 3206
Mill City
On the Highway
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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
WHEEL
DRIVE
WILLYS
TAKE YOU THROUGH
WHEN OTHERS CAN’TI
With the extra traction of
4 - wheel drive and the
power of its high-compres
sion HURRICANE Engine,
this "go-anywhere” Willys
Truck gets through mud,
snow and sand that stop
ordinary trucks. Ask us for
a demonstration. 118-in.
■wheelbase, 5300 lbs. G VW.
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Motor Co.
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Shux Electric
THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE
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North Santiam Sportsman’s Club
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ENTRANCE FEE
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GROUP GATHERS AT TOEPFER
RANCH NEAR STAYTON TO
CELEBRATE 15TH ANNIVERSARY
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Tilman
Rains, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Ho
well, attended the celebration of the
fifteenth wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Toepfer, Sutiday, of last
week. The affair was held at the Toep
fer ranch near Stayton.
A picnic dinner was served at the
family picnic grounds. Boating and
swimming provided entertainment for
the younger members of the party
during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Toepfer was presented with numer
ous beautiful pieces of crystal wear.
Mrs, Toepfer is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rains and is a former Gates
resident. Present to make the day one
to be remembered were Mr. and Mrs.
Toepfer and four youngsters, Mr. and
Mrs. Rains and Mrs. Howell from
Gates; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rains and
Mrs. James Rains, of Salem; Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Cline, Marvin and Carol
Ann from Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs.
Tilma Rains, Jr., from Mehama and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cline, Davis and
Dennie, of Mill City.
$1,Q0
Unpunched Deer tag must be presented at
time entrance fee is paid
Heaviest Mule Deer
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FIRST PRIZE $37.50 Sleeping Bag
SECOND PRIZE $14.95 Coleman Camp
Stove.
Heaviest Black Tail
FIRST PRIZE $37.50 Sleeping Bag.
SECOND PRIZE $11.95 Coleman Camp
Stove.
KNIFE and AXE COMBINATION PRIZE
for Smallest Forked Horn or Better
Dressed weight may include head and hide, no
hooves—heart or liver
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c HURCHES
C. E. Mason Shell Service Station
Mill City, Oregon
Walt’s Garage
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Gates, Oregon
Building Material* of All Kind*
Stayton, Oregon
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Kellom’s Grocery
“Your Personal Service Store”
Mill City, Oregon
Gates V ariety & Hardware
Freres Building Supply
Wright Truck Line
TOM ABSHER
Ship the Wright Way
Stayton, Oregon
Knowles Body & Fender Repair
Gates, Oregon
Complete Body Rebuilding and Glass
Mill City, Orsgon
Ada’s Needle Shop
Hill Top Store
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Mill City, Oregon
Gates General Store
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Muir’s Bakery
General Repairing and Welding
Mill City, Oregon
DON LLOYD
Weigh-in stations located at
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Thin Serie* of Ada Is Sonnored by the Following Firms in Interent of All Church««
Idanha Super Service
The barrel was plugged, he pulled
the trigger, he won’t grow up to be
any bigger.
four
Dry Goode and Dreaamaking
S. W. Broadway—Mill City—Phone 2243
Lyon’s Variety
We Give SAI! Green Stampa
MILL CITY
Ressler’s Grocery
Golliet's
Your S4H Green Stsmp Store
Florence
Phone 3206, Mill City
MEHAMA
Paul
Shower Motors & Implements
Complete Line of Massey Harris Farm Machinery
Stayton, Oregon
Santiam Hardware
STAYTON
Join the North Santiam Sportsman’s Club Now
Chili Bowl
Home made Chili; Hamburgers, Hot Dogs.
Open 24 Hours
Highway 22.
Gates, Oregon
$1.25
Display the North Santiam Sportsman's
Club Decal and Shoulder Patch
op?.) MURiI
Mill City. Oregon
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Mill City Pharmacy
Mill City, Oregon
Willeatha’s Restaurant
Family Style Meal»
Lyon*, Oregon
Nu-Method Cleaners
Mill City. Oregon
Red & White Store
Mill City. Oregon