The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 13, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    GATES
By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP
Recent overnight guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Richards
were his neice and husband. Mr. and
Mrs George Richardson from Cum-
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Rag Mop
Johnson Rag
Wedding Samba
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Come in and see our wide selections
of 45 RPM and 78 RPM Populars. Old
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Records.
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berland, Wash , and his nephew, Jack
Stonebridge of Enumclaw. Wash.
The party was enroute to San Fran­
cisco, Calif., where they were to be
guests of other relatives, Additional
guests at the Richards home were
Robert Shelly and Ralph Green both
from Portland.
Easter Services were held at the
Gates Christian church Sunday morn­
ing, special music was furnished by
Tony Baker, soloist.
Mrs. Ruby Homer, resident of
Gates for many years is staying at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Brisbin while she looks after her pro­
perty here. Mrs. Homer was form­
erly of the A. B. Horner grocery store,
now the Gates General store. Mrs
Homer is now a resident of Palo
Alto, Calif.
Mrs. Melvin Boyer and daughter
Carol of San Francisco were visitors
here the past week at the homes of
relatives and old friends. Mrs. Boyer
was formerly Eliott Knutson, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knutson,
now of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Fount Paul were
called to Portland Saturday by the
serious illness of her mother, Mrs.
Margaret McClain who is hospitalized
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards of
Salem were Saturday visitors at the
home of her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Garrison.
Miss Marjorie Murray of Mill City
has been engaged to work at the
fountain at the Garrison cafe. Miss
Mun ay will reside in Gates after the
first of the week.
Mrs. Theodore Burton accompanied
We Aim To Please
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by Mrs. Harold Wilson and Mrs.
Frank Saunders motored to Salem
one day this week on a combined
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shopping and pleasure trip.
Recent visitors at
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drove to Salem Friday. There they from Salem and son SnA
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met Mr. Shelton and visited at the Higby a member of the s' Mkfc
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Gw’en Gates
Marion Forks can still bo*
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and took in a show before returning lot of snow yet.
The snow s:»Qfc?.»ie» JY a*
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the government reads 4 feet
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New comers to Gates are Mr. and ' inches on the level. It is fast di.««* i*£W Siiu «4 ’ , vo.-» fumy*
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Mrs. Claude Sullens of Salem. Mrs. pearing though as the depth was / 'toCNi'
Sullens will operate a beauty shop in
, feet 10 inches.
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the new building next to the Gates I quarter inches fell in March which is I
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Equipment was 1 very unusual. Total snow falling this
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being moved in Saturday and it Is
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reported the place will be open soon.
inches to April 1st. We had a freak
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Mrs. Walter Thomas, census enum­ snow fall,
Friday night, with flakes Classen
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nearly two inches light las spent
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she is “turning over the leaves" to and fluffy,
Two inches fell in a very Heibert t'wi.y
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find every one here. She has covered short time
making it hard for travel- the Easter
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a large part of the area in her ter­ lers on the highway.
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ritory.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sowa and son
Mr and Mi»
Robert Levon was complimented on
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his birthday anniversary, Sunday Frankie and daughter Rita Kay were family went Fi «1/1
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Grove to spend life w »;jf- ’•
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with a dinner at the home of his visitors here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Alvin spent the brother-in-law an % •’>*. Vr
parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Johnson. At the table were Mr. and evening Sunday at Marion Forks Mrs P. L. ThwecM»
Mrs. R. Z. Tucker tqA Me*
Mrs. Levon, Mrs. Gwen Schaer and visiting with the Scott Youngs and
Reese
of O'Brien, Oregol^
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Morgans.
family, Royal Johnson and the hosts,
day night with the R. ?» 7»
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brantner of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap were the Santiam Junction spent Monday
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Mr. and Mrs, Gunner Isac«R WW
hosts at Easter morning breakfast, evening at Marion Forks. They were
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Sunday at their home. Overnight former residents here.
present.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan of Burns.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mill­
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sap and two children, from Portland, Oregon visited with his relatives here neice and Isacson is employed at t^A.u
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Miss Janet Klecker of Stayton. Mr. at Marion Forks. He is the brother Idanha Lumber Co. mill.
and Mrs. Wilbur Meinert and three of Vern Morgan.
REGISTRATION < LOSES APRIL 18 ttT
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Mr. Leonard Bullard and Mrs. Car­
sons of Mill City, Mr. Edmund Klec­
ker and family of Stayton joined the rie Clester were visitors here recently.
group at breakfast. Mrs. Klecker They both are of Detroit.
and daughter Miss Carol were unable
to be present because of Easter serv-
ices in which they took part in Stay-
ton churches.
Mrs. Tex Allen returned home the
By REBA SNYDER
last of the week after spending a
Easter day dinner guests of Mr. and
FRYERS “A" GRADE, Colored, each
week in Spokane, Washington, at the Mrs. Orval Lady and family were her
mother, Mrs Alice C. Vondedieth and
home of her mother.
SOAP POWDER, Regular ’’lie
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Raines and their daughter Mrs. George Canr^pn
family attended the funeral services and family of Willamina, Mr. and Mrs.
SALTED < RA( KEILS, 2 U m .
for her sister, Mrs Susie McKillican, Chester Storey and family and Mr.
of Oregon City Saturday. Mrs. Mc­ and Mrs. Fred Martin and daughter.
SCOT TISSUE
2 for
Killican, 77years of age, had been ill Mrs. Vonderlieth will remain for a
and hospitalized for only two weeks longer visit.
Sunday guests of the Frank New
SUDAK, 10 lbs.
before her death. She was a former
resident of Gates and will be remem­ family were his sister, Mrs. Roy Wil­
POTATOES, 10 lbs.
bered by many of the older members son, her husband and children of
Eugene.
of the community.
Deanha P. T. A. officers for the
REGISTRATION TO VOTE CLOSES year 1950-1951 will be elected at the
APRIL IS—IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE regular meeting April 24, at the grade
school library.
Mrs. Delia Allen, Mrs. Kenneth
Allen and son Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Roycroft all of Portland were
¡weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
i Palmerton and children.
Easter weekend guests of Mr. and
I Mrs. Even Evenson and Mary were
i Mr. Evenson’s son-in-law and daugh-
ter Mr. and Mrs. Norman Friswold
and children of Merrill, Oregon and
his son, David of Tulelake, Calif.
Mrs. Nora Ivie, Portland, and her
daughter, Mrs. Ellen Rindflesch,
Oregon City, visited at the George
i Humphreys Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. Humphreys is daughter and
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, sister of her guests.
Becky Stoll underwent a tonsil-
i ectomy Wednesday at the Salem
Memorial hospital.
She returned
1 home Thursday noon doing nicely.
Idanha City council met Tuesday
night with all members present. It
was voted to hold their meeting the
i second Tuesday in the month here-
, after.
Judy Haseman was the guest of her
aunt. Mrs. J. C. Raines in Lebanon for
five days the first of the week.
The Red Cross quota of $250 for the
upper canyon was exceeded in the
first day of soliciting by the Ameri-
Marion
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