The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 13, 1949, Image 4

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. OCTOBER 13. 1919
DEER HUNTERS SLOW
TO REPORT
Deer hunters’ report card returns
are lagging behind last year, it was
announced this week by the Oregon
State Game Commission. Almost 3000
cards have been mailed into the Port­
land office of the Cammisaion, but
more than three times that manyihad
been returned after the first week of
the 1948 season. All hunters who pur­
chase a deer tag aie required to send
in the completed return card. This
must be done whether a kill is made
or not and whether the tag buyer
hunts or not.
Early returns always run high in
kills as those hunters not having
made a ill ueu'ally wait until the close
of the season before reporting. To
date out of 2,965 returns 2,938 have
been reports of kills. Lae, Deschutes,
Klamath, and Tillamook Counties lead
the list of kills at this time.
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NEXT Thursday, Oct. 20, there will 'be cfpen house at the new Mill City elementary school, pictured above. The
school is 12 rooms, one of the most modern in Oregon. It was built under’ direction of Al Adams, Stayton.
a game preserve area.
Rex Peery of LaComb, Ore. stopped
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steiner of CBI in Mill City Wednesday. He was
presented Sunnie Hoffman with a fo merly with the State Forest Ser­
Byron Davis and Benny Bennett re­ birthday party Saturday, October 8th. I vice on Monument Peak. He is now
turned from the Alsea area without Fifteen high school students attended employwl by Hammond Lumber Co.
a buck. Just below Mehama they saw Sunnie was seventeen and received I Mrg Doris Brooks of Lebant,n
visited her brother, Roland King who
one not far from the road—safe in i any beautiful gifts.
The refreshments were prepared by js CW)kk at Viv>s Steak Hous(,
Mrs. Steine. Ail the boys lavished
Mr. and Mrs. James Meyer» are
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ove her two angel food cakes.
the parents of a daughter, born
Attending were Sue Mikkelsen, Bev Friday at the Salem Memorial
erly Barton, Dick Downer, Bill Hoff­ | pital.
man, Jo Anne Johnson, Pauline Ma­
W. E. Gray sold his home
son, Lawrence Thornly, Bill Mikkel-
Sen, Jo Anne Hoffman, Bill Howe, ■ week to Gordon O. Knox. Mr.
Don Norton, Dick Nichols, Wanda van Bud Mattson had been living there
demeer, Clyde Richards, and Mr. and but have moved to Roseburg. Knox
I is employed by CBI.
Mrs. A. P. Hoffman.
Mrs. Elsie Potter and Mrs. Curt i Mr. and Mis. R. C. Corbin, parents
Cline were forced off the oad on a of Mrs. Don Sheythe, have bought
curve near Stayton last week, their the Presbyterian manse and already
car striking a telephone pole and
turning over. Mrs. Cline and Mrs,
suffered minor injuries although at
i first it was thought that Mrs. Cline
j had broken two ribs.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill were called
an I brought them back to Mill City.
Miss Alice Smith is teaching music
to the upper grades while Mrs. John
Feeley takes over the fourth grade
! in the afternoons.
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Al a Cart ¡Dinners Short Orders
i The playground equipment was
school „ grounds to the southeast side
LYONS
of the new school near the city 'park.
Mrs. George Laird spent Tuesday
and Wednesday in Portland.
Mill City
PHONE MILL CITY 2602 or 2108
have moved in to it. The house has . Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Ash last Sunday.
been remodeled an<l each room has
a separate entrance, as has the up- LEASES VIV’S STEAK HOUSE
stairs, so that roomers can have pri- ! Mr. and Mrs. Roland King have
leased Viv’S Steak House fiotn Mrs.
vate access to their quarters.
Mi. and Mrs. Dudley Jones and Leslie Mullins, the transaction tak­
Darrell drove to Redmond Sunday to ing place Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. King have been in
visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lake and
family.
Mill City about a month and came
Dave and Harry Barnhardt visited | here from Sacramento, California.
CAFE
BAKER’S
Mill City Jewelry
MOVES TO THE BEAUTIFUL NEW
BANK BUILDING
You are cordially invited to visit us at
our new location
Monday, October 17
The Mili City Enterprise
MriJ City, Oregon.
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