The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 07, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill Citj Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 7, 1963
Ex-Gates Pair Wed 69 Years Recently
Gene Olboon expect» to re­
turn soon to his job at Simp­
son's Plywood plant at Lyons,
after suffering a head injury
while at work. A timber struck
him causing a slight concussion
A thought for today—Nowa­
He is recuperating at home.
days when your ship comes in
the Government sees that it is
Craig anti St*x* Someth of
docked.
Oakridge spent the weekend in
Mr. and Mr». Robert luuwtro ' Mill City and took in the San-
They are
and Louise from Astoria, spent | tiam-Eagi* game.
the weekend at the home of (ormer students at Santiam.
Craig was a houseguest of Ron
her mother, Mrs. Anna Swift.
Olimart and Steve was a guest
of Rusty Whitten.
TOWN TALK
Valentine Special
RED, RED. TULIPS
Corsages
Cut Flowers
Plants
230 N E 4th St.
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latl-'emine Beauty Salon at
Stay ton. Open Monday through
Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours:
8:30 to -I. Phone Stayton 769-
5322. 383 Third Street.
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DELIVER
For Your Valentine. . . . . . . . . . . . .
LINGERIE.
HOSIERY
BLOUSES.
Handkerchiefs
You can surely find just what you want
here for your Valentine.
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
OPEN
Fri., Sat., Sunday
4:00 p. m. to 2:30 a. in.
DURING FEBRUARY
Open for Special Parties
LAST FRONTIER
Phone 897-2400
Gates, Oregon
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How to keep up with the
Joneses (or anyone) by Telephone
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Each adult member of the Jones
family has his own separate listing
in the telephone directory. Make it
easy for people to find you. Call our
business office and ask about low
cost separate listings.
Valley Telephone Company
Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville,
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner
Detroit • Idanha
Remember the
Five Years Ago
Dave Reki had «s»mpl«*te»f
the purchase of the |»»wi*r canal
at Slayton- Tin* stream, winch.
Is two mile» long, had I h -<* ii b<
th* Inin.Is of on* family f>"
70 years previously.
Pictured was the new planet
nt the W & W mill just west ot
town Th* mill had a capacity
of 25.000 bou rd leet per day |
Men pictuiesd were Emil Hob
ben*i«*(k«*n. Maurice Sunderman.
Dean Holita'iislefken and Paul
Mrs. Edna Gordon Is, recover­
ing satisfactorily following sur­
gery performed Monday at the
Salem Memorial hospital.
MILL CITY
Phone 897-2452
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From The Enterprise
Mr. and Mr*. Morton t roth
er* visited Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rogers
and took them out to dinner.
They are former Mill City resi­
dents and Morton attended high
school here many years ago. He
is now connected with a large
saw concern.
Brunner’s
Flowers
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Former Gates residents Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas L. Henness note their 69th wed­
ding anniversary recently at a Beaver­
ton nursing home where they have live !
for about two years. Henness is 99. his
Member* of the Round Rotan
Pinochle club were entertained
I Monday evening at the home ot
Goldie Rambo with the hostess
serving a dessert before the
evening of cards. Guests for
the evening were Mabel Nel­
son. June Cherry and Faye 1
Verbeck. Winning high prize ■
was Mrs. Nelson, with Agnes
Carlson winning pinochle and
Rose Haywood receiving low.
The next party will be Febru­
ary 18 at the home of Marie
Stewart.
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Frank Jiu-kHon wan taken ta»t
week to the Good Samaritan I
hospital in Corvallis where his
condition is said to be fair. If
his health permits he will be I
moved to a nursing home soon.
wife 93. This picture was taken two years
ago, before illness confined Mrs. Henness
to her bed. Her husband is still in the
peak of health, however, anil lives an act­
ive life. He will be 1<M» on July 5.
Former Gates Residents Observe
Sixty-Ninth Wedding Anniversary
Of interest to urea friends in Gates tor ntiout _n years, in
and relatives was a recent pic- a house directly back of the old
ture and article in The Oregon high school He was Janitor ot
Statesman of Mr. and Mrs. Lin­ the sctiool for a number of
coln Henness. They had just ob­ j year*.
served their 69th wedding anni­
Mrs. Henness had a great
versary and she will observe her love of (lowers and the garden
94th birthday on Valentine’s day. at her
home had a
profu­
Hetmess will be 100 years old sion of them. Music win also a
on July 5 and to those who love of hers ami her daughter.
know the amazing couple it Mrs. Priscilla Wiltsey of Salem
stems almost impossible that is well known in musneal cir­
they are that old as they have cles The Hennesscs also have
always maintained thetr zest for a Mtn, Donald Henness of Al­
living.
derwood Manor. Wash.
Mrs. Henness has been slowed
Both oldsters arc Oregon nn-
down somewhat in her health | lives. He was born near Salem,
Mr. and Mrx Frank Moor* and vigor since she has been the son ot Oregon pioneer* who
and family of Lebanon visited bedfast in a Beaverton Nurs­ ' crossed the plains from Iowa in
Sunday with the Sid Baughman ing Home. The couple reside at a covered wagon. Mrs. Henness
family and with other friends the Northwest Christian Home ’ was bom at Lafayette, near
and he provides a "lift" to McMinnville and by 1869 ah*
in the area.
I many a patient there a good 1 was already a second-generation
’ Oregon resident.
The executive board Of the deal younger.
He is un uncle of Mr. and
ft is believed that tier mother,
Marion County Federation of
Women's clubs will meet in Sa­ Mrs. Glen Henness of Gates and Roma Henderson was the first
lem Thursday. Main purpose of ' although they have been closely white child bom in Oregon City
grand­
the meeting is to nominate of- I associated with him through where Mrs. Henness'
ficrs for the new term. Mrs. I the years they say that a visit father ran a terry across the
Leo Russell, club president and with him always means the re­ Willamette.
Henness comes from a long-
Mrs. Edith Mason will serve on lating of some new ex¡»enicnce
that he has had.
the nominating committee.
lived family with his broth­
Mr. and Mrs. Henness lived er. Theodore, a well known
Mr. and Mr*. Leo R uwm -11
Gates-Mill City resident, living
were in Salem Saurday even­
to th-* age of 101. He died in
Glen Hathaway and Ver* 1936. Another brother reached
ing where they attended a din­
ner at the Scottish Rite Temple. j Hathaway of Redding. Calif., the age of 99.
Tne dinner honored Masters of spent a few days in Mill City
Mr. and Mrs. Henness farm­
Masonic lodges in the district, | this week looking after property ed for a time and he was in
and their wives. Russell is Wor­ ' interests. Mrs. Hathaway re­ tta* insurance business for some
shipful Master ot the Mill City cently sold her garage and home 40 year*.
to the Stites brothers of Salem,
lodge.
Henness has been a lifelong
who will take possession soon. Republican and has never miss­
Mrs. Elmer Shaw and Mr».
ed voting in a general election.
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Shuey were He supported James G. Blaine's
Ann Holman
were
luncheon
guests Friday of Mrs. Floyd in Portland Saturday to see the losing cause* in 1884 and hasn't
I Harlem Globe Trotters
play. missed a presidential election
Bassett at Lyons.
I They were overnight guests at since.
Marilyn Chapter No. 115 OKS , the home of their son-in-law
Alice Leona Davis was a
will meet Monday, February 11 I and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. school teacher when she marri­
! I «in« s
at 8 o’clock in the IOOF hall,
ed her husband in 1894. She is
with Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, wor­
the sister of "Mode" Davis,
Mr. anil Mr». Don Moffatt former longtime Mill City res­
thy matron and Floyd Völkel,
worthy patron presiding. Sev­ went to Portland Sunday to visit ident now living in Hood River
eral chapters are invited and their aunt, Miss Leona Ijsmb and the late Ed Davis.
all Eastern Star members are 1 who is confined to Emmanuel
; hospital with a broken arm. She
urged to attend.
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' slipped when getting into a taxi
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorlejr, i Wednesday morning to go to
Charles and LeRoy from Sweet her work as physical therapist j
Home were guests Sunday at at the hospital. The left arm I
liable« Born at Santiam
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nat was broken in three1 places. She
Memorial Hospital. Stayton
Wills.
I will be confined there tor a
Bom January 21 to Mr. and
, month or six weeks. The Mof­ Mrs. Denny Vernon Gossett ot
The Bid or Bunch Pinochle fatts also visited their son-in- Turner a girl, Denise Lynn,
cluo met Monday evening at law and daughter, the John weighing 7 popnds l'-j ounces.
the home of Jeanne Rosamond. Frace family in Beaverton be-
Born January 21 to Mr. and
The hostess carried out the Ve.- I fore returning to their home Mrs. Lauren Monroe Walker
entine's Day ¡heme ov serving here.
of Rt. 1, Lyons, a son, Tim
a pink and white dessert and
Walter, weighing 7 pounds 10
Weekend guest» at tta- home ounces.
presenting each guest with
Valentine
talley cards. Elsie of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swan were
Born January 21 to Mr. and
Ohmart won high prize and their granddaughter, Kathy An- Mrs. Raymond Lee Hanson ot
pinochle. Betty Pittam won low . dersen and a friend, Donna Han­ Stayton a daughter, Laurie Lee
prize. Guests for the evening sen. The girl* attend business weighing 6 pounds 5*4 ounces.
were Dorothy Eastbum and Na­ college in Salem.
Born January 22 to Mr. and
dine Duggan. Members voted
Mrs Volvic William Halligan
to send flowers to member El-
Richard
Recent giK-eta at the homo ot of Mill City a son,
na Gordon, who is in the hos­ Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Howell were Alan, weighing 9 pounds 7*4
pital. The next meeting will be I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Iz/wen- ounces.
at the home of Betty Pittam I stein of Anchorage, Alaska. The
Bom January 23 to Mr. and
on February 18.
J two
women
are
longtime Mrs. Douglaa Allen Schotthoef-
' friends, working together in the er, of Oakland Calif., a son,
Mrs. Burrell Cole has re­ office of the City of Anchorage. Darren Douglas weighing 7
turned home after spending the The Ixnvcnsteins were kxiking pounds 9 ounces.
past two weeks in Salem with at property here and plan on
Born January 23 to Mr. and
her son and family, the Marlin buying later.
Mrs. Harold Arthur Ayers of
Coles. She assisted with the
Rt. 1, Box 304 Lyons a son,
care of her grandchild who was
Edward, weighing 7
Mr. and Mr*. John Muir were, Harold
ill.
in Dallas Sunday at the home pounds *4 ounce.
Bom January 28 to Mr. and
of her brother-in-law and sister,
Ilemorrholds-piles; Flstula-fis- Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Nettleton. Mrs. William faiwrence Bron­
sure-prolapsc-itching and other The Muir’s son, Craig, was son of Rt. 1, Aumsville, a son,
rectal disorders. No loss of time home from the University of Timothy
Allen,
weighing
6
except unusual case*. Free des­ Pomona for the semester vaca­ pounds 11*4 ounces.
criptive booklet. Dr. R. Rey­ tion. He graduated last spring
Born January 28 to Mr. and
nolds Clinic, Naturopath-Proc from Dallas high school and re­ Mrs. Wayne William Kirsch of
tology, 1144 Center St., Salem, ceived a scholarship to the Lyons a son, Scott Alan, weigh­
Oregon.
35 tr University.
ing 9 pounds 2'4 ounces.
llelgath.
Th* Mill (Tty Boy
Scouts
under tin* direction of Al Ne»
bitt, scoutmaster, luid started
a perpetual paper drive
Mr and Mrs. Robert Ven«»»
ha<l left tor a two weeks va­
cation trip to I'tiiM-niz, Arlz
Visiting that week
at
the
bom«* of Mrs Helen Saucier,
were Mi and Mr» Richard Me- I
Nulty of San Francisco
I tab Stewart of
Hermiston i
was visiting with Mill (Tty r<
latives
Ten Years Ago
Mr. an<l Mrs. Charles Mason
of Silverton had purchased Ole-
sons Dress shop with th«* <>|a-n
ing scheduled for Friday tta*
13th Mis Raymond Thompson
was to manage the shop.
R B. McClain hint tieen h«m
«>t«*«l with a dinner after serv-
inf Mountain Stat«* Power com­
pany for many year* He hail
tieen manager ot the company
in Mill City for the past tour
years.
TTu* Mill City TTmbcrwolves
v e.-e enjoying a winning streak
las the Wolverines are now >
They had whipped Gervais by
a scon* of 72-47. High point
man for Mill City was
Roy
Chase.
Jean Roberts was serving as
noble grand at Faith Rebekah
lo«Ige at Lyons.
Playing
nt
tin*
Mill City
Theatre that week was lama
TYimcr in "The Merry Widow.**
Sgt. Max Kelly of the U. S.
Marines was In Mill (Tty visit­
ing with his family and other
friend» an«l relatives.
,
t
i
'
charge wa« Mr». Rota-rt Wil­
son. Mrs William 1‘ennlck amt
Mrs llurold Wllaon
Warren Westover «*( tdanlui
had been n-scurd from a mill
pond Ihi-re tiy two Isiy scouts
Dick
WisHlartl
an<l
Gerald
Bicker.
H«*mer Thacker wn» in charge
-J a tr.i(«hoot bring given by
tin- Mill (Tty linn club F«*bru
at - m
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Fifteen Years Ago
The office of the
Kucken-
berg
Oinstmctlon
conifMiny
wns destroyed by fire that week
with th«* blaz<* caused by faulty
wiring
Mr*. Rachel Olmstead ha.I
lien confined to her home that 1
week with a bad case of flu j
A new business had open«*«!
on th«* Gates-Mill City highway
known ns the Milk Shnkc Shnck,
operated by Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nelson fainpliear. The building
ha«l been built from lumber cut
by lainphenr at hih mill.
Kenneth Lewis <>f Lyons, who
wns attending a trade school In
Kirtland had visited with his
parents that week.
Tr e Gates W«>mcn'a club had
entertained their husbands with
a dinner and social evening nt
the high school. A large turn­
out was present. Committee in
IB Margaret Kilvgcr
Mr ami Mrs. Steve Savage
are the proud parent» of their
second
daughter,
Tamara
l.yiiiic. I«trn Sunday. January
27 at Salem Memorial Slcv«* Is
stntkNied nt llawthoine, Nov ,
in th«- U S Marine Corp. Mr*.
Savage ifoimls'rly G km a Ev-
en»«i'ii Inis I h - i - ii visiting her
pai onts. Mr »ml Mrs Edwin
Evenson in Salem recently and
will return to llawtlsirne tin»
week Mr ami Mr» Even Ev-
eiiMMi, Idunliii. are tiiatcrnul
real gi niiiipuirnts to the baby
Mr and Mr» I km MelkinakI
of Selo. Were Sunday dinner
gii«-»t of th«* I »si Morgan»
Mr iiiut Mr» Sam Marshall,
.Spring!l«'ld. were Sunday guests
ol Mi and Mr» l> lie lliornton
Tie Bob Ungers family of
Iz'taUUlll WVIc w«-eke|id Visitor*
of the Item) Hlcta’rt» While
tier* the Unger* visited Idanha
church, where he was a tuiinci
pastor.
Word was receive«! Mon-lay
ot tin* accidental death In t-'kn
cue- of <'ly«h- MeCaulley, a bro
flier of Bill MiiSuilli-v. Idanha
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Mill City
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Golden Rule TV Service
Phone 897-2446
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Mill City, Ore.
On New Highway At Third SL
Meet Bill Evans
Experienced Color and Black & White TV Techni­
cian on duty 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Daily,
(Across from Pittam’s Insurance Agency)
Our Kitchen Is Being
Remodeled
so it will be closed from Monday, February
I I th through Thursday, February 14th.
The Bar will remain open all week’ however.
We will be serving meals again on
Friday, February 15th
Visit Us Then.
Riverview Cafe and Lounge
Phone 859-2801
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