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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1950)
April 20, H>50 »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Book Shelf to Detroit High School An entirely new method of teaching high school studenrts facts about the ragion's greatest industry — lumber and forest products has been intro duced to schools of this county. A 12-volume Lumber Book Shelf, con taining the finest books published on lumber, logging, forestry and natural history, has been presented recently to school libraries by local forest products firms. This new educational technique has already attracted national interest. More than 275 Oregon and Washing ton high schools, libraries and col leges have received the Lumber Book Shelves, gifts of nearby firms. Na tional magazines have featured the plan for preserving a complete pack- THE POLISH GOES WITH IT age of background information on a single industry. The Lumber Book Shelf haa been presented to Detroit high school by l Idanha Lumber Co., Idanha Shingle Co.. Idanha Veneer Co., Pamelia Lum- . ber Co., and Harvey Lumber Co. The books have been carefully se lected by a committee of leading northwest educators and provide local students with a wide range of authentic knowledge of the lumber and forest products industry. These books will be particularly helpful to students who annually participate in statewide essay and oratorical con tests as well as for general reference I and study. The Lumber Book Shelf is part of the West Coast Lumbermen’s associ ation educational program developed in co-operation with its member mills and includes specialized booklets on this region in addition to the large | books. These books will remain a perman ent part of the school*libraries, local lumbermen indicated. "It is our hope," they said, "that students will learn many facts about this industry from these well-selected volumes. As new and up-to-date books are pub lished, we plan on adding to the shelf to keep it abreast of new develop ments ” SHAKE SHACK Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! High School Notes Delos Hoeye, a graduate of the Mill City high school who is attending the Oregon State college has been on the honor roll for the past six times. He is the son-in-law of Mrs. Harry Mas on, a teacher in the local high school. • • • STUDENT OFFICERS ELECTED In elections held at Mill City high school on Monday, April 17. Sue Mik- kelsen, a junior, was elected president ' of the student body for the 1950-1951 school year. In other elections Pat West was elected vice-president, Wanda Vanderneer, treasurer; Dolores , Poole, secretary; Leia Kelly, editor; and Leroy Podrabsky. sergeant-at- j arms. The athletic teams honored recently wish to thank the mothers that made the enjoyable time possible. Gates Women s Club To Raise Funds MISSION SOCIETY MEETS The Missionary Society of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. George Flook Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Carl Chance was leader for the meeting and Mrs. Thomas Court ney Jr. led the worship service using "Our Missionaries in Japan" as her topic. Roll call was answered with Japanese proverbs. The hostess served refreshments following the meeting to Mrs, Elmer Shaw, Mrs. Clarence Howe, Mrs. Frank Caraway, Mrs. Tom Shelton, Mrs. Glen Shelton, Mrs Tom Court ney, Jr., and Mrs. Carl Chance. VIVS Steak House NOW OPEN I nder New Management Meals - Fountain Sweden Soft Freeze PINTS 25c 5c QUARTS 50c 10c AND CONES Chuck Fa.vlor and Sam Engle Owner GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING Expert work. Finest mate rials. Work done promptly,.; •nd guaranteed. Let us give you a free estimate. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and De lores Ann of Sheridan were in Mill IDANHA LEGION AUXILIARY Home of the Famous £ City for the weekend visiting rela The Gates Womans club met in The American Legion Auxiliary it WATCHES tives and looking after their property. ■ regular session, Thursday afternoon FISH AQUARIUM LUN4TI X met Thursday night at the home of Duane McFadden of Corvallis spent >1 DIAMONDS at the home of Mrs. Glen Hearing. COUNTER Mildred Oliver. It was voted to send It the weekend with Gordon Kay. He A no-host luncheon at one-thirty Murieen'o'enton "to Girl's State this li JEWELRY attended the junior-senior prom Sat X Specializing in was followed by the business session, , year. Last year Nancy Haseman FOSTORIA urday night. Mrs. Elmer Stewart presiding. Mrs. Milk Shakes Sandwiches Betty Humphreys of Myrtle Point Elmer Klutke, chairman of the build was the lucky girl who received this Ice Cream. Chili and a former Mill City high school ing committee reported on the pro honor. Sundie« He a la Mode Baker's The family Bingo party Saturday student attended the prom Saturday gress made on the club house under Soft Drink« night was a success as too was the night. X construction. She reported forty dol Stayton, Oregon CLOSED TUESDAYS » ». Visiting at the home of Mr and lars had been cleared at the Easter style show of the garments made by » the auxiliary for the children of needy I Mrs. Lowell Cree Sunday afternoon X On Hlway 222 East of Mill City « were Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hadley dance sponsored by the club. veterans. X X Ways and means of raising more X - X X X X ll.XX X X X X X X X X X iCXjX X X X X X of Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mathis and Mrs. Marie Mumper of funds were discussed. Each member was asked to earn $5 00 to be donated Salem. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Powelson and to the fund, later relating how the Mis. Elmer Shaw were in Salem on money was raised. Most of the mem bers volunteered to do so. The club business Monday. has spent $2.500.00 on the building Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch. Sr., which is fast taking shape, all bills to ' FRESH DAILY — VERY REASONABLE PRICES moved Monday from Lyons to their date paid in full. The Gates club. place east of Mill City on the Gates with the Mill City Womans club will road in Linn county. extend an invitation to the Marion Co. | Mr and Mrs. Magee and Ray and Federation to meet with them in Mill Johnnie Phillips returned Friday MILI. CITY City in October. It was decided to morning from Morganhill, Calif., join the Marion county home exten- ( MOBILE and CRAWLERS OPEN WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS where Magee has been employed the sion unit again this winter, if pos-' 8 AM. to 7 P.M. 9 A M to 4 P.M. past ten weeks. sible. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Craig and Delegates appointed to the Federa-1 Doris spent the weekend in Newberg tion, at Silverton, April 28th, were with their son, Martin. With or Without Operators Leia Mel Kelly has been confined Mrs. Kay McKarty, Mrs. Frank Saun- to her home the past week with an ders, Mrs. Elmer Stewart. Mrs. Theo- dore Burton and Mrs. Wilson Park. ear infection. Mrs Paul Hansen and baby daugh Election of officers for the coming SALEM ter returned to their home Sunday year was held. Mrs. Edward Chance I Phone 3-4534 was elected president; Mrs. Wilson from the Silverton hospital Clifford Swift of Orlando. Wash, Park, vice president; Mrs. Glen I Has Everything for Your visited his mother, Mis. Anna Swift Hearing, secretary and Mrs. Floyd, Völkel, treasurer. Mrs. W. R. Hutch Monday and Tuesday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. eson was elected trustee for a term of Tommie Craig are his brother, Leslie three years. Craig of Aberdeen, Wash., and Jack Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies Anderson of Sand Point, Idaho. The business matters. They are making their home with Miss Daisy Hend-I men are looking for employment. Mrs Rosa Roten will leave this ricson. week for- Utah where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. George Flook spent her daughter-in-law. Mis. Tiny Roten Sunday in Lebanon with Mrs. Flook's and daughter. She plans to be gone brother, Kenneth Simms. several weeks. Mrs Rosa Roten has been employed at the Fred Gooch. ' ■ Sr. home. Mr. and Mrs George Ditto were in Salem Monday on business. Mrs. E L. McKay of Bend is visit ing at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs F H Holly man Mr and Mrs. Harold Judge of Salem are announcing the birth of a 9 pound. 9 ounce son. Craig Allan, 600 X 16 (4-ply) born April 15 at a Salem hospital. Mrs Judge is the former Cleone Buy tire at reduced __ I Kaplinger of Mill City. The Judges price of................... also have a daughter. Tamara Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kaplinger of Get first 1 Mill City are the maternal grand quality tube parents and Mr and Mrs Dean Judge of Monmouth are the paternal grand pa rents The Women's Council of the Chris tian church will meet at the home of LIMITED TIME! Mrs. Carl Chance April 26 Mrs Elliott Parker and two chil HURRY! dren of Silverton spent the weekend at the home of her brother-in-law 650 x 16 and sister. Mr and Mrs Walter Kay. Mr. and Mrs Tony Ziebert and Pennsylvania tire family where Easter dinner guests at $ 1 6.9 5 . . . tube 1 c the home of Mr and Mrs William Total cost $1 6.96 . . Tile < KERRY GOLD plu» ta« an tire ond tube Dave Epps has mover! back to Mill BUTTERSCOTCH RIBBON City for a short time to care for ERI IT SALAD CHOCOLATE RIBBON I2-Monfh Guarantee M \PI.E NUT Against HUCKLEBERRY RIBBON ROCKY RO AD All Hoad Hazards ENGLISH TOFFEE i \ an.-Cboeolate-Marshmallow, and Walnuts) The»e Pennsylvani» Tirrs PISTACHIO end Tubes are first quali STRAWBERRY ty. .. . 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