MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. MAY 12. 1949 IDavis. Commencement exercises will be in ness. the high school auditorium June 1 Lyle Rush of Salem and Gerald | Two Gates students sustained bro Garrison motored to Suttle Lake for ken noses while playing baseball last A number of Boy Scouts from the at 8 p.m. School will close June 3. a few days of fishing over the week week. Both boys, Earl Henness and local troop attended the Boy Scut Mr. and Mrs. H. Mitchell, who end. Herbert Romey were behind the bat circus in Salem Saturday. Amoig have resided in Gates for some time, catching when struck in the nose. Mrs. Melbourne Rambo entertained them we r e George Rambo, Gordon Mr and Mrs. Harry A. Robinson Devine, Ronald Knapp, Edward Bish have purchased a 50x100 ft. lot of informally at her home last Friday op, Allen Vale, Marvin Haun, Philip Riley Champ and have started the afternoon. Those present weie Mrs. of Salem have purchase.! a 212 foot Hayward, Jerry Larson and Edward erection of a new home. The lot has Glen Henness, Mrs. Norman Garri lot, with river frontage from Mr. and liver frontage and is west of Gates. son, Mrs. Dale Stubbs, and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Albert Millsap. The new owners Romey. M rs. T. R. Burton is visiting re Cubs attending were Royal Schaer, latives in Seattle for a week. Otis Chance, Marvin Meirose, I>avid Miss Norma Devine, her sister Lo- | Vale, Edward Butler, Douglas Hiite, rena and Wiley Muise played in the and Rex Herron. Adults providing transportation recital given by the Wiltsey studios for the boya were Scoutmaster Gale ! in Stayton Sunday afternoon. Others! Carey, Fred Stone, Mrs. Melbourne ' attending from Gates were Mrs. Hol- J 1 OK 111 1.1..I OI SYMPTOMS Rambo, Mrs. Meirose and Mrs. Ed lis Turnidge and daughter Caralyn, | Marlin Cole and Carmen Stafford. ward Chance. M rs. Albert Millsap spent several days in Stayton last week at the ■ Gates high school has announced • the following schedule for Commence home of here daughter and son-in- Why suffer from the tortuous pains urrd aches due to Arthritis. ment week and the closing days of law. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Klecker. Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Cole spent! M-uritis and Rheumatism, when there is a possibility of receiv- the term. .ng relief from Alfanal. There are no pain-killing drugs in Sunday in Detroit at the home of Junior and senir banquet, to be \lfanal which give just temporary relief, there are no habit their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. held at the Spa in Salem May 14. forming ingredients and it is not toxic. If you have tried other May 20, a full day of entertain Burnette Cole. things without receiving relief, you owe it to yourself to try Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness went ment. Parents are invited to visit Alfanal. classrooms in the morning, including fishing Sunday on the Metolius Ri the grades from first to sixth. A pic ver. Ue invite you to ask for our new folder and read what Mrs. Norman Garrison and her nic dinner will be served at noon. In many satisfied users of Alfanal have to sav. brother, Herman Zeller of Scio, were the afternoon there wil lbe a field day. A program for the benefit of the guests Sunday in Eugene at the home junior and senior classes will start of their sister and brother - in-law, Mrs. at 8 in the evening in the auditor Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Ford. Garrison’s mother, Mrs. Claude Reb- ium. Baccalaureate services for the grad ham of Dallas, is at the Garrison ■°« 71 SHEDD, OREGON uates will be held Sunday, Mayy 22, home convalescing from a recent ill A. at the Christian Church in Mill City. The Rev. William Buckner of Stay- tor will deliver the address. (lates editano! Co. plan to build a summer home on the property. Mr. Robinson has been en gaged drilling wells in this locality and has recently completed drilling on the Millsap place. Contrary to recent reports Mick's boarding house has not been sold. We wish to make this correction. CAPITAL Monumental Works J. C JONES, Prop. MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS NOW 2210 So. Commercial St. Salem Office Ph. 6887 Res, Ph. 6887 KISMBK - ’■ IIMTIT Randall's Elkhorn Guest Ranch Breakfast - Lunch - Dinners 15 Miles East of Mehama on the Elkhorn Road \ From where I sit... Joe Marsh How Would You Say It? AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Curley Lawson's cousin from back East and a few of us got talking when he was here visiting, and I couldn't help noticing how different he said things. For instance, he said, “Lifting that 200-pound bar) of c< ment al most killed me.’’ “You mean sack of cement?" asks Curley. (That's the way we’d say it.I “No,” inter rupts young Elliott v ho'd sn-.-nt a lot of time down Sou: i, "He means a ‘poke of see-ment.’ " Once in Love With Amy Freddie Martin Pussy Cat Perry Como Lavender Blue Sammy Kaye Missouri Waltz Perry Como Ya Wanna Buy a Bunny Spike Jones Melancholy Minstrel Vaughn Monroe You, You, You Are the One Three Suns Clancy Lowered the Boom Dennis Day Cruising Down the River Frankie Carle what he was trying to say. It just depends on where you are in the U. S., which way sounds right. From where I sit, whenever we criticize someone for sounding fun ny to us. we ought to think how we sound to th in. It’s the same as choosing ’ ur liquid refreshment, I' m ’.on moderate glass of bo. .1 like ginger ale— „ . i .he other's wrong? ba '■> I'd say we're both right! It was good for a chuckle, any way. 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