The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, April 07, 1949, Image 4

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, ATRIL 7. 1919
at the home of Mrs. Tilmon Raines.
Following the opening of gifts, re­ < Measles and chicken pox have been
freshments were served to the guest prevalent here the past two weeks,
of
honor, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Theodore arjd a number of children have b««n
Miss Carol Klecker and Miss It •
tie Libby, students of Wi lamette Un­ Burton, Mrs. Blanch Dean, Mrs. Mar­ absent from school. Victims of the
iversity, are spending the.r spring tha Bowes, Mrs. Mary Howel , Mis.- diseases include Darleen Joaquin,
vacation at the home of Miss Kleck- Georgia Shane, Mrs. Arthur Black­ Roas Klutke, the children of Mr. and
er*s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ burn, Mrs. William Wight, Mrs. Rosa Mrs. Oswald Heirte, and many oth­
Roten, Mrs. Glen Henness, Mrs. El­ ers.
bert Millsap. Both are seniors.
Laura Jo Rambo, sma 1 daughter of
A shower honoring Mrs. Robert mer Stewart, Mrs. Laura Joaquin,
Wilson was given Friday afternoon Mrs. Burrel Cole, Mrs. Clare Hen­ Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, was
nes*, and from Eugene, Mrs. William painfully injured Saturday when a
Weis, Mis. Edna Raymon and Mrs. nail penetrated her knee.
The Gates Woman’s Club held a
Fluyd Tewman. Sending gifts were
Mrs. Harold Wilson, Miss Helen Wil­ cooked food sale Saturday morning
HAULING CATS,
son. Mrs. William Pennick, Mrs. Joe at Heath Bros, store. Coffee and
SHOVELS and
Joaquin, Mrs. N. R. Pennick and Mrs. cake were sold.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson had
Louisa Romey.
as their guests several days last
and
Keith
Powelson
of
LaVeta
Salem Heavy Hauling & Mill City were week end guests at week her mother, Mrs. William Wells
Equipment Co.
the home of their grandparents, Mr. her giandmother. Mrs. Edna Ray­
and Mis. Harry Keiser, in the at>- mond and sister, Mrs. Floyd Lewman,
Phone*: Plant 34644; Office 39408
sence of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. all of Eugene. Mr. Wells and Mr.
1405 N. FRONT ST,
Charles Powe son, who were called Lewman joined their wives for a
SALEM
to Seattle by the death of his niece. Sunday visit before returning to Eu­
gene.
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Glen Hearing of Portland has rent­
ed the space in Richard’s Tavern for
a barber shop and will take posses­
sion soon as the remodeled quarters
are ready for occupancy. Hearing has
been employed in an east side Port­
land shop.
Gates
FOR HIRE
Phil Dooley has purchased a tract
of timber at Myrtle Creek in south­
ern Oregon. He ia .moving his “cat”
tnei» U>* first of th* week. They ex­
pect to move within two weeks and
camp near tJiere for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers were din­
ner g uestsat the Ray Roberts home
Friday night. Mr. and Mis. Merwin
Knox and children of Lyons came
later and the evening was spent play­
ing pinochle.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dooley attended
the funeral of Mrs. Dooley’s grand­
mother, Mrs F':ra Nix. nt 3teven-
& n. Wash, Thursday. Mr. ail Mrs.
Leu Russell kept Mke while ais pir-
ents were gone.
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Mill City,
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By JEAN ROBERTS
We went sonelt fishing this week.
People lined the banks of the San­
dy River, dipping and scooping and
lifting the elusive smelt from the
deep water.
Cars were jammed bumper to
bumper all through the little town
of Troutdale, and impromptu parking
lots were doing a booming business.
People perched on rocks, on brib­
es, in bats and even overflowed into
t>he river itself.
High school: Frederick Rugh, so­
cial studies; Miss Hope Baney, Eng­
lish and music;; Mrs. Edith Mason,
home economics; and Vernon Todd,
mathematics.
Hanging to a steep bank were
three men. One had secure footing.
'The second was clutching a stick held
by the first and was holding onto
the third who was desj^rrately dip­
ping for smelt.
Further downstream a rather
plump woman had waded waist deep
into the river and was fishing unper­
turbed as the fey water swept around
her.
Almost everyone was wet and cold
but happy.
Ray Sischo, Mr and Mrs. Lou
Myers and Ike Myers went to the
Sandy River near Troutdale Tuesday
to dip smelt. They returned with the
limit and repotted the fishing very
good anti the fish large.
Mrs. Ike Myers entertained the
Elkhorn women with a dinner at her
home Wednesday in honor of the
birthday of Mrs. Bill Bickett. Pres­
ent were Mrs. Merwin Knox and
children and M r s. Helen McClurg,
both of Lyons, Mrs. Bickett, Mrs.
Carl Longnecker, Mrs. Ray Sischo,
Mrs. Lou Myers and .Mrs. Ray Ro­
lierts.
Mr and Mrs Claude Reinoehl,
lores and Alan of Newport weie
itors Wednesday and Thursday at the
Ray Roberts home
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INCOME TAX?
If you had mare than one
ployer in 1948, you may be en­
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PHYSICIAN G SURGEON R
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W HITE
Phone 3408
Mill City
Notary Public
Mill City
Elkhorn
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Several ilk horn fanu !e: spent a
Mr and Mis. Phil Dooley over the
pleasant cv.rng at the Bthemi.n
week end.
Hall nea- Mill City. Gon» from here
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thomas of Mill
were Mr. and Mrs. Ce I Lon{n -ckir.
City were Elkhorn visitors Sunday.
Bob and Jr i n Mr. and Mrs. ¡kc My­
ers. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts. They
were accompanied by M-. and Mrs.
Merwin Knox and Mr. and Mrs. John
McClurg of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster of Portland
visited their daughter and son-in-law
raeaa*
Our
••mea.
ty and
PRICES
policy oi triandly
guarantaad qual
EVERYDAY LOW
la the answer I
BONITO
1 size
Van Camps
PORK and BEANS
300 size ................
8NO-KREEM
SHORTENING
3 lb.
Popular Brand*
COFFEE
1 lb. .
2 lb.
25
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