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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1959)
Simpson Logging Company Slogan Winners Automotive & Industrial Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Service WE HAVE • • • • • • • • Toys Hobbies Athletic Gds. Guns & Amo. Fishing Taekle Johnson Motors Reloading Comp. Boats and Trailers Weather at Detroit Dam 1:00 A.M. Daily Weather Readings And Lake Elevation Max. Mln. Pep. Elov. May 27 54 43 039 1565.0H May- 28 54 43 0.11 1565.44 May 2» 64 45 0.00 1565.77 May 30 67 43 0.00 1565.75 May 31 71 44 0.00 1565.79 June 1 81 49 0.00 1566.03 June •> 84 50 0.00 1566.30 Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Airco Welding Products • K m I ami Keel Repair • Schwinn Bikm & Repairs •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JUNE ♦. 1959 worth. Mrs. Barnhardt will get her final degree at OCE this month, also, having attended summer school, and evening classes for some time. SPORTING GOODS Mr. and Mrs. William Pennick and Jim and Very I Hoover Billy spent Saturday and Sunday as 185 First St Phone 2602 Mill Qty guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clausie Am- Stayton, Oregon nton and Mr. and Mrs Glenn Coch- ran at Echo. Mrs. Dorothy Wiltsey and her mo- ther, Mrs. Lincoln Henness. both of Salem, were in Gates Friday, calling at the Maude Davis. Glenn Henness and Harold Wilson homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball, Mr. We are Now Open at 11 a.m. and Mrs. Arthur Blackburn and Till Rains drove to Sweet Home Thurs LATE BREAKFAST day to attend funeral services for the »...\ .,(*■ * th.d, ' • < , ¿..J' grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Till Rains, and who was killed in an accident last NOON LUNCH Monday at Lava Lake Logging Co., between Lebanon and Bend. The Good Food, Prepared and young man, Marvin L. Cline, was 21, and leaves his wife and small son, Served Right. Randy Leon, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cline of Foster and Closed Mondays Simpson bogging Company sponsored a safe- I ver dollars; second place was won by Mrs. Dor- sister, Carol An Cline, also of Foster. Come in and Ge Glenn Henness gave a lunch ty slogan contest for the wives of their em- 1 othy Williamson also of Idanha who received 15 eon Mrs. to honor Miss Lourdes Penna- Acquainted with i ployees. In this contest winners are pictured silver dollars, and Mrs. Jim Wright, Mill City, florida on Tuesday. Other guests bid above. With Harry • Spencer, supervisor of the den were Margaret Rush, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. first place winner, who was weighed down with Idanha plant are from left to right. Reba Sny Hattie Cole of Mill City. Later they William Harris der who won third prize and was given five il- 25 silver dollars.—Mill City Enterprise Photo. attended a to* given at the Gladys Mason home in Mill City for the Dancing in the Lounge Wins Cooler in Safety Drawing honored guest,, visited Mrs. George Laird in her new home, and saw Every Night Except Monday. other interesting spots in the area. Miss Pennaflorida has been a house Live Music Friday, Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs Clare Rush for and Sunday Nights. several days, and left Wednesday for her home in Manilla Zen and Pat Cutting, Operators Mr. and Mrs. W N. Kershaw drove to Portland Saturday to attend Me- morial services at the National ceme- tery for World War II veterans. The American Legion was in charge Phone UL 9-2171 Mehama, Oregon of services Memorial Day at the Fairview cemetery on the prairie— the wreath this year being placed on the grave of Benjamin Carter. There was a large attendance, and the grounds were in excellent shape this year. Many familiar faces were seen from out of town Friday and Satur day.Among them were Mr. and Mrs. B b Robertson of Albany and his sister, Mrs. Nora Goodwin of Stay ton; Mrs. Mildred Stoakes, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wrigglesworth and -mall son, Aberdeen. Wn., Mrs, Loui Strawberry picking will start on or about June 8. sa Wrigglesworth and her mother, Mrs. Rosa Roten of Portland; Mr and See Map Below of Bus Route and Schedule Mrs. Edward Romey and three child ren of Waldport; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Romey and two boys of Corvallis^ Cecil Wrigglesworth. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cline, Foster; Mrs. By Phoning Stayton RO 9-2696 or Write to Bob Toepfer and her mother, Mrs. Cora Harmon, both of McMinnville; Mrs. Dorothy Wiltley and her mother, Mrs. Lincoln Hennes. Salem and Mrs. Verna (Steffle) Hunsiger, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schaer and Rt. I, Box 306 Stayton, Oregon two children from Longview, Wash., . attended graduation exercises at! Mill City Wednesday, honoring their Pictured above receiving the prize of a cool- in its endeavor to foster safety habits among its Airport Comer *6:55 A.M. er from Harry Spencer is Al Lemberger of the employees. This cooler was given out as the safe- nephew, Rodney Schaer. The weekend was a busy one for Simpson plant at Idanha. Over $6.000 worth of ty award meeting held at the Idanha plant re Mrs. 7:00 A. M. Velma Carey, when all of her Gates prizes are given out each year by the company cently.—Mill City Enterprise Photo. sons and their families stopped in M a for a visit. Norman Carey of Albany Award Piesented for 189 Accident Free Days and Gale Carey of Stayton, went to M-arows Lake, also Marion Lake, bringing horn» a few trout. Eugene Carey of Portland and friend. Bill Miles of Silverton also went fish ing. while Mrs. Eugene Carey, Diane, and Beverly visited. Mr. and Mrs Donald Carey and three sons of Stay ton, were present, also James Carey, who is employed at Canby. Mrs Walter Brisbin received word of the birth of a 8 pound 2 ounce son to Mr and Mrs Jerry Larson, on May 26. The baby has been named Steven Glen, and has an older sister, Debbie, born in England during his service there A1C Larson has just been promoted to Staff Sgt. at the Larson AFB near Moses Lake, Wn., accordlug to his grandmother. Mr and Mrs. Bob Wilson enjoyed a fishing trip to East Lake over the Memorial Day weekend. Weather was perfect, but all had the same com » plain- no matter which place they fished—just TOO many people. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes were in Portland to see ‘,The Windjam mer’’ and had dinner at the new in ternational airport later. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Henness at tended the recital of Mrs. Barney Scott’s pupils in Mill City Sunday afternoon in Fellowship hall. Their granddaughter, Kandee Henness was presented, »Iso Joyce Gleason, daugh ter of Principal and Mrs. William Gleas >n. Mrs. Lilly Lake visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clare Henness and Sunday evening, and accom Harry Spencer presents Bill K. Smith, bus-1 Idanha plant for 189 accident free days while family panies Mrs. Glenn Henness to Salem iness agent and financial secretary for Plywood Jim Wilds of the State Industrial Accident Com- | Monday where she will be with Mrs. local No. 2896 of Lyons and Idanha looks on.—The Mill City Enterprise Fred RatzSirg for a time. She had tanna with witr. the, uiic mission iiiibsk * photo. 'been staying here with her grand- safety certificates on behalf of the men at the! the* Photo. ¡daughter, Mr- Jo Anne Schroeder for I the past few weeks. to brinf it Mrs Dorothy Newberg returned Carol Sue Ball, daughter of Mr. Sunday from Duluth, Minn., where and Mrs. Clarence Ball has been she was called due to the death of . W il »on chosen from Santiam Union high Mr. Newberg’s mother. >y to hear that school to be one of the princesses in Another long-time Gates resident, who was in the Santiam Bean Festival court, one Paul Shephard, now of Tensed, Idaho, accident bas re- of which will be chosen queen Carol was in Gates Saturday, and visited s after 32 day» g»”' graduated from high school last week old fr ends, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Rich He i» now the of b« and plans to enter college this fall, ards ( ailing Friday was the former rtad tak ng up the teaching profession. Supt 'f Highway construction when a i si in at- John Barnhardt, son of Mr. and Kuckenbarg put the highway through at the Su iti Douglas and Richard Heater Mr«. A. T Barnhardt will graduate here He is now engaged in the John »a tv S< h< ■ or .•h ' KO 9-269« Rt 1, Box 306. SU) ton. On*. th.s month from OSC as will Daniel Day country, between Bend and 27. Sat inlay R '-ney. son of Mrs. Louisa Wriggles Burns. prve when the CAMP’S : Hoover's Repair A NEW CAFE SERVICE * The Riverview Cafe STRAWBERRY Pickers Wanted REGISTER NOW Douglas Heater G ATES I ONE PINE RANCH