MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. SEPTEMBER 22, 1949 i Detroit SEE By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT John Adams Detroit grate school’s enrollment is 240 this year, divided by ades as 3rd. follows: 1st grade. 40: 2nd 38 For your excavating 33; 4th, 25; 5th, 31: 6th, 25; "th. 34; and dump truck work and 8th, 14. 3-8 yd. 10-B Shovel. The new cafeteria in op-- ation Basements. Trench with Mrs. J. E. Fry a cook. and General Excavating High school had an enrollment of 38 opening day. Faculty includes: Silver Saddle Trailer Camp Mill City, Ore. Ph.903 PO . Miss Arcola Pettit, Carleton, Ore., Mrs. Eti1 Hanan, Stanley Whipple, of Milwaukie and Otis White, princi 01 pal. Mrs. Mildred Bischoff gave a party at her home Wednesday honoring Mrs. Yvonne Leming, with Mrs. Nita Brown and Mrs. Alpha Eberly as as sistant hostesses. Games were played and prizes awarded to Jean Cannon and Lillian Walter. Those attending were Opal Leming, Maiy Gulliford, Jean Fry, Gertrude Alvin, Lillian Walter, Jean Cannon, Leila Cannon, Pearl Hamilton, Elizabeth Corbett and Emma Rhodes. Those sending gifts were Mamie Sievers, Shirley Hammer, Nita Thorton, Zeda Rynear- son, Pauline Wolf and Melba Del- laire. Dainty refreshments were serv ed and favors given each guest. Jones & Fagg Authorized Frigidaire ommercial Refrigeration Sales & Services I860 State St. SALEM, OREGON Phone 3-6900 Z*"’” * ~ i * On Friday evening at the Church of Christ a surpiise party was given for Mrs. Eldon White by Mrs. Rich ard Hansen and Mrs. Dale Palmer. About 30 women attended and prizes weie given Mrs. E. W. Bray and Mrs. Ray Johnson in contests played. The honor guest received n any gifts. Af ter the opening of these, lovely re freshments were served by the hos tesses. For decorations the hostesses had a meiry-go-round decorated in pink and blue and some of the smal ler gifts were suspended from these, * "fftinMl K REMEMBER I v LAST JANUARY o AND FEBRUARY of Detroit. A baby daughter was born Satur- dny in Coivallis to Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Moore of Detroit ranger station. Mi. and Mrs. Delmar Nelson and Ronald Morgan attended the wedding of Mis. Nelson’s daughter, Delores Morgan, of Boise, on Sept. 16. She became the bride of Norman Matlock of Boise at a ceremony in the First Christian Church there. The young couple will live on the campus where he is a student. Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Barber and chil dren were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bray Jr. Detroit had its share of rain the past week, with 1.40 inches falling in a 24 hour pericd. Coming for a week’s visit at the home of Mr. ami Mis. Gordon Skid more was Miss Jennie Hayden of Breitendorf, la., Mrs. Skidmore’s aunt. Visiting old ft tends here Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hack of Hillsboro. Mrs. Haek, the former Ruth Thomas, taught school here several years, some time ago. Mr. Haek has been here for a long time earlier as superintendent of btidge construction for SP. Otto Russell returned Thursday af- ternoon from a two weeks’ vacation during which he accompanied his bio- ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell, of Portland, for a vis it with relatives at Salt Lake City and a toui through Colorado, Nevada and Utah. Mehama Ry MRS. JEAN ROBERTS Mrs. Elmer Taylor was hostess to the H. E. C. Club of the Santiam Grange last week. Present weie Anna B. Julian, Garnett Bassett, Mrs. Franklin, (joldie Peck, Mrs, Ed Tay lor, Jennie Bohannan, Blanche Wag ner, Betty Von Tinney, and Mabel Patton. A business meeting was held in the afternoon, followed by refresh ments. Mrs. Keith Phillips left last Wed. nesday for Washington to visit parents. Her father is reported iously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Landeis the parents of a baby girl born Sept. 12. Arlie Dickie and Burnett Cole have moved their war surplus store from Detroit to Mill City and are operat ing in the Mill City Furniture Co. building with Mi. Cole as manager. Mr. and Mrs. Dickie are still living here. Mrs. M. S. Savage who has been helping Mrs. G. R. Dickie at the De troit Hotel for the past several ronths, has returned to her home in Portland. Mrs. Clarice I .add i saw will take her place. BARGAINS M. W. Doiothy, Mil! City, father In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes of Emmett Dorothy, an Bill James, Clothing, Housewares an old time neighbor of theirs who came from Wyoming, visited Em- M A C I rrett Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Piercy of Mo- 145 S. Church, next to Salem Parking lalla visited Mis. Dickie Su n- «lay. ~ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hall opener! a cafe Saturday at Fischer’s camp about two and one-half miles west Be comfortable now and prepared for the really cold weather to come. Spark Oil Heater* always give rou just the temperature you want when you want it See them today. e ■ Jl — „I* TORI Spark deluxe Oij Heaters give both circulating and) ... radiant heat For complete comfort, De 1 iv e ry you need both. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Owens (foimer- CARD OF THANKS Don’t Borrow — Subscribe t ly Erma Clayson) are the parents of To all those who gave their sym a baby boy bom last week. pathy and assistance during the death The first meeting of the season of of our daughter and illness of our Quality job printing at the Enter* the county extension service was held family. priae. last week at the Women's Clubhouse Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feais. I with Mis. Barney Kirsch, president, . residing. Committees were appoint ed and it was agreed to sponsor a 4-H club for the grade school child ren. Attending were: Alma Kirach, Eula Monroe, Merle No coal to shovel Teeters, Doris Teeters, Estelle Phil No a$he$ to carry ippi and Madaleine Ridling. C. W. McCall who underwent an No wood to chop appendectomy at a Salem hospital with a last week is home and reportedly do ing well. Harry Momoe, who was injured working on McCully last week, is home and up and about. He and Mrs. HEATER Monroe spent Monday fishing on the Metolius. Mr. ami Mrs. Bob Shields left Wed nesday for Merrill, Ore., to visit re latives. They were accompanied by Th« QUAKE* Phyllis Wallen who will attend nor "Choll«ng«r" Ma«« m a alia. mal school this year in Ashland.. Pat B mu IH u I, tcratch- sy, their daughter, spent the week praof. baked enamel finish with the Leo Wagner family. Gib Wagner, Bur Johnson and the two Blum boys shot a bear on Mon ument Peak Sunday. Andy Spriggs If you want to be rid of the dirt and work of of the Southern Barbecue offered to cook part of it. heating with wood or coal this winter, get a QUAKER! 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