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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1952)
5—THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE July 31, HU FEMME PAGE Detroit Schools Will Open September 8th Detroit Brownie Scouts At Silver Creek Falls Brownie Scouts attending camp at Silver Creek Falls this week include Beckie Stoll, Gay Palmerton and Dor othy Cokenour of Idanha. Jan Ruther ford and Brenda Humphrey of Detroit, and Karen Phillips, Sharon Terry, Nancy Ramsey and Shirley Ramsey of Mongold. The girls are representatives from two Brownie troops under the leader ship of Mrs. Kenneth Ramsey of Mon gold and Mrs. Alfred Cokenour of Idanha. Mineral Springs College Re-union Held Sunday Mrs. Ida Geddes, Al Geddes and Detroit—Fall term for the Detroit Miss Daisy Geddes attended a re-union school system is scheduled to begin of the alumni and former officials of September 8, the first Monday after the Mineral Springs college at Soda Labor Day. with twelve teachers under ville, Sunday. contract to fill teaching positions for J. R. Geddes is a former president the combined grade and high schools. of the Sodaville college. Mrs. Ida The list of instructors and grades Geddes at one time taught in the pre assigned to each includes Mrs. Alfred paratory department of that school. Cokenour, first grade; Mrs. Russel Some 35 former students and teach Hoyt, second grade; Mrs. Nola Ras- ers were present at the re-union. Mrs. I nick, third grade; Miss M. B. Miller, Geddes was presented with a beautiful Mrs. Frank “Tex” Blazek’s birthday fourth grade; Mrs. Gladys Claxton, bouquet of gladioli. She was adjudged i , was observed in a novel manner with fifth grade; Russel Hoyt, sixth grade; the oldest person present. a birthday picnic at Breitenbush, Sun Al Warby, seventh grade; Mrs. John Mineral Springs college was founded day, July 27. Picnic entertainment Ray, eighth grade; Mrs. Evelyn Ger- by C. Lewis Barzee ni 1892 as a semi ranged from cards to horseshoe pitch nart, Miss Kazi Inuzuka, Mr. Kettle- nary. The plant was later purchased ing. son and O. J. White, high school. by the Cumberland Presbyterian and Pinochle and horseshoes were played Mr. White, Detroit school superin in 1895 Mr. and Mrs. Geddes took in the afternoon. Some of the party tendent, will also serve as principal charge. spent an enjoyable afternoon swim for the combined grade and high I ming. schools which will be housed in the Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. -ame building. James Duvall and daughter NolA; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nibler and children; The cafeteria will be in operation Mr. and Mrs. Mac Suddeth, Mr. and again with Mrs. Wayne Woodward in ( Mrs. Doreen Fowler was heir to the Mrs. Ray Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl charge and Mrs, Rose Mermillion as hostess role for Gates Lucky Twelve Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bushnell, sisting. Improvements on the school build-1 pinochle club Thursday at the home of Robert Morris, “Tex” Blazek and ing and gymnasium are proceeding Mrs. Marcie Peterson. Mrs. Fowler daughter Carol Jane; Hazel Irwin, on schedule. Major changes, in ad plied her guests with a dessert lunch Arnold Brannon, Mrs. Bernard Ben nett and children, Mr. and Mrs Ted dition to the shoo room in the gym eon of ice cream and sugar wafers. Mrs. Inez Teal was chosen for the Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Waddle. nasium and the home economics room Sending their best wishes were: Mr. adjoining the principals’ office, include heroine role of high prize winner. construction of porch roofs at each Mrs. Bea Graunke received the dis- and Mrs. Jack Colburn, Mrs. Addie outside entiance. The roofs are de cobolusic pinochle prize. Mrs. Marcie Wells. Bernard Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. signed to protect the doors from Peterson fraternized with unlucky Richard Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil weathering and also to prevent col cards and thereby got plagued with Fritts, Mr. apd Mrs. Byron Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Al Shelton, Joe Turner, and lection of snow which has been a fire low prize. Mr. and Mrs. Al Haun and boys. nazard in the past when doors were blocked by heavy snow on the unpro-; Neither the Capitol nor the White House in Washington is insured. :ected porches. SI ND AY and MONI) U DONALD O’CONNOR DEBBIE REYNOLDS and GENE KELLY in Singin’ In The Rain In Technicolor Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday Mrs. 'Tex’ Blazek Feted At Breitenbush Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY CARY GR YNT and LARA1NE DAY in Mr. Lucky 0 News Mrs. Doreen Fowler Hosts Gates Lucky Twelve Club THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY STEWART GR KNGER. CYD CHARISSE and WENDELL COREY in o fi 5 o o o o o 0 The Wild North Kids Matinee discontinued until September MILL CITY Fox Valley MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS 1 Bl I When in Salem THE BOY'S SHOP for BOY’S WEARING APPAREL 2 to 16 Years IHE CCY’4 Mi€)P 265 N. High, SALEM TIMELY SERVICE MEANS RICHFIELD OIL AND SERVICE i | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hathaway and family of String Town, Calif., are spending the week with his parents. The quarterly district convention Sunday afternoon was greatly enjoyed by those who attended. We hope there will be more interest shown in these meetings. Douglas Bracker and two children of White Salmon, Wash., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Walkup. Mrs. Al Haun came home from Salem Memorial hospital Saturday where she underwent major surgery. Mrs. W. W. Mason of Harrisburg is visiting relatives and friends in Mill City. Mrs. Emma Teters is recovering from a relapse at her home following a trip to a Salem hospital last week. Mrs. Grace Meyers is staying with her and taking care of Mrs. Teters, Mrs. Meyers says she can receive visitors now. Dr. Lawrence Remus, become associated with the Dr. Burrell dental office in Stayton start ing Monday, July 14. Come in for 28-3 appointments. Mrs. D. B. Hill underwent surgery Monday in a Salem hospital, She is doing satisfactorily. Dave Kelly and John Muir are at- tending the American Legion conven- tion in Klamath Falls this week. Terry Muir accompanied them on the trip. Miss Joyce Westgaard who is em ployed at Muir’s bakery is leaving Monday. She will work under civil service at the state capitol in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. John Kraft who own and operate a bakery in Canby stopped at the George Vetetoes Wednesday on their way to Clear lake for a vaca tion. Mrs. Gertrude Mason is visiting her sons Lester and "Pink” this week. Rev. and Mrs. Noble Streeter and baby are leaving for a month’s visit with relatives in California. Mrs. Leona Morris of Wemma, a member of the Wy’east Garden club gave a very interesting talk and showed local federated club members some of the articles made by her club. six weeks and are expected home when Doors open at 7:20 P.M. bean picking begins in a week or ten Complete show can be seen any blors.. They have l>een in California time up to 8:30 days. Some early bush beans are re- By MRS. J. H. JOHNSTON Mrs. Gladys Mason was down from pohted about ready to start picking | by Aug. 1st. Mill City Tuesday doing and having Kathryn Johnston went to Girl ! done considerable clean-up work at Tax Consultant Auditor Scout camp this week. She is at the Fox Valley cemetery. P. W. Rodich our local plumber is Smith Creek where she went for a doing plumbing at the new house Felix , week last summer. Jack Johnston and David Scheiwek I Johnson is building in Lyons. Sandra and Roger Knox are still repaired and put in fence at the cem PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Bookkeeping, Accounting and in California with relatives. Sandra etery the past week. Tax Service is working. They were quite near Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fromberg were the earthquake area but were not in Tuesday evening callers at the Rodich Corner 3rd & Marion the locality hit by the damaging trem- home. STAYTON. ORE. The Merwyn Knox family have their P.O. Box 1321 at the July meeting held at the Bert 8000 young turkeys out in the range Telephone 4114 pasture now. They finished moving Morris home on Thursday evening. anannnnnnxmfinxxxmwannKUXxnMi The members presene were much in the youngest ones this week. They terested in the use made of dry ma are raising around 4000 of the Belts terials as a money making project for ville turkeys to sell on fryer markets the club and plan to have a work day and will soon be disposing of a lot of so they may be tried out locally. A them for that purpose. (PILES) picnic supper was enjoyed by almost fissure — fish 1.1 A flotilla is a fleet of small vessels. 25 persons before the meeting. W. N. SIMMONS HEMORRHOIDS PROLAPSE AND OTHER RECTAL DISORDERS. Easy Quick STENOGRAPH Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic Naturopathic Physician 1144 Center St. Day and Night Classes SALEM, ORE. Approved for G.I. 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