The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 02, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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Detroit Kindergarten Graduates
Many Activities in Detroit-
Idanha Area This Week
Lynette Larimer
Valedictorian
At Mari-Linn
Mm. Arnold Malone
Mr iiik I Mr«. Jett Iteming
Mm Elaine Hopson is bad
•nd Tommy visited the Whimp teaching at Detroit schools aft
(' uiiimhi furnily in Cottage Grove er ix-lng 111 for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dimet
one tiny |u«t week.
Virginia Swayzr, former De­ nnd family have mov«<d int<
troit reaident, who makes her Faye Cooper's house in Iictroit
boou- III X.iifh Ill-nil. |g vihi I
Dennis Spencer
drove
V
Wn,
Saturday to
Ing her «on In-law and duughter Olympia,
bring home Tom Fry for the-
Mr and Mr». Roliert Guerin.
The regular meeting of the weekend.
Pfc Dick Cadle, who Is serv
I k 11 ili.i I ’ I \ mjik III hl nt the
Detroit S c I mmi I April 26.
*n>e mg with (||<- Mannes at 2*'
program win |>ut on by Mr«. Palms, Calif., recently attend
Iziui» Void's tiiird grade room. <«1 Gunner school in San Diego
The youngiteri sang song* and 1 Calif. While there he hud sev
recited porms. Mr Gardner eral visits with Jack Hopson
turned the meeting over to Mr». who Is with tiie Navy there
Among tin« people from De­
I’hylll» Myer», who Introduced
tliff Ingram, a youth counsel­ troit WlM iitt<nd«-d tile White
lor with the State of Oregon water (Challenge in the k/wer
Employment Service». Mr. In­ canyon Sunday were Mr. and
gram talked on high ichooi Mm. diaries Dunbar, Mr. and
dro|»xit« and the difficult time Mm. Scott Young, Harold Cham­
they have in securing employ­ pion. Ray Sophy nnd Ray, Jr.
Alxajt 40 attended the Game
ment without at leait a high
school education. He also «how Party held by the Willing Work
rd a film on the subject "Good­ rm Friday night George Dew­
bye, When I'm Old Enough." ey won the quilt.
Mr and Mrs. Dave Jessup
A »hurt business meeting was
held and it was voted to hold of Oakridge visited this week-
the school picnic May 23 at r-n<l with the Donald Varner
the sc I mm >I between the hours of family at the Ranger Station
Mr. nnd Mm. Ray Sophy had
10 and 2 Ulis will be a pot­
luck with everyone bringing dinner Thursday night in Port­
their own table service. The land with Ray's cousin. Gerald
PTA will furnish Ice cream, Sophy from Olympia. Wn
Mr and Mm. Ken Fry drove
«■offer and Koolalde Mr« Doro­
thy Morgan won the drawing to Olympia. Wn Sunday after­
for the cake and Mm Void's noon to take their son. Tom
third grade won the room count back to his ship.
Mr and Mm. Harry Spencer
for having the most ¡»rents
spent Thursday through Satur­
present
Mr. Gardner turned the meet­ day in Ding view. Wn., at a
ing «»ver to Mrs. Macyl Coken- F<»rest Products Safety confer­
our. a l*TA past president, who ence Mr. Spencer accepted an
installed the folknvlng officers Safety Award for the Idanha
Howard Drago, president. This Veneer plant.
The annual pre-school readi­
will be his third term as pre-
• ld«-nt. Frrxln Hlclx-rt,
vice ness conference was held at the
president; t.ydla Williamson, Detroit school April 24. Supt.
secretary, and Dale Thornton, Francis H Dummer introduced
treasurer Mm Howard Drago representatives from the county
pinned corsages and bouton- school office and county health
department. Following the con­
nalrei on the new officer«.
Refreshments were
served ference the first grade room
mothers. Mm Pat Thornton.
following the meeting.
Mrs. I-aura Price of the Mm. Billie Drago. Mm, Root
Mm
Bernice Dummer
Horne Extension service will and
l>ut on a
demonstration
of were hostesses at a Mother's
home canning nnd freezing nt tea in the school cafeteria.
the Idanha Eire Hall June 6. Atxxit 22 mothers nttende«!
Mary, Dianne and Michael
This is open to the public.
Mm Glee Waters from Mill Dummer were houseguests of
and
City visited her son. Hill Wst- their grandparents, Mr.
rrs and daughter, Mrs. Ray Mm. Andrew Dummer ot Wood­
burn on Friday and Saturday.
Sophy Wednesday.
Supt an«! Mm Frank Dum­
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Bill Dicbert In Mar­ mer and Miss Linda Barker en­
ion Forks is Mr. Dicbert'a mo­ joyed the senior skip day at
the beach. Enroute they visited
ther from IxMigvirw. Wn.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Parker the Portland Museum and Zoo.
are visiting this week in Cen­ Friday evening they attended
tralia. Wn., with Mr Parker's the ''Oregon Miss Universe
sister. Mr and Mrs H B Rib- Pageant" of 1963 held in the
lett, and his older brother, Mr. Taft High school, and on Sat­
urday they motored to Newport
and Mrs. James Parker.
Robert Kirk t«x>k a group ot
New residents tn Detroit are
Mr and Mrs Clyde Davis from students to Mt. Angel Friday
Ijtke Oswego Mr. Dsvis works night to the Regional Science
with the Parks De|»rtment of Fair Making the trip were
the Oregon State Highway De­ 7th graders Cecelia Williamson.
Terry Statler and Ray Sophy:
partment
Mm Tjomslsnd (the former Nth grader Judy Roth. an«i 9th
Pat Haines)
now living at graders Doug Spencer and Mar­
Myrtle Point, has a baby boy. garet Bakrr.
Dave Filler t«x>k a carkiad
of students on a biology field
trip Friday. They went to the
Malheur Gam«» Refuge, about
25 miles south of Bums. The
group collected two types of
western lizards, three varieties
of snakes, including a Pacific
rattlesnake nnd counted 72
species of birds. Those making
the trip were Terry Dean, Don
Round. Cecil Johnson and Dave
Griffith They left Friday and
returned Sunday.
Hie Detroit High school will
have two baseball games this
week They played Chemawa
Tuesday and will meet Mac-
Laren at home (today) Thurs­
day.
There will be a school board
election at Detroit sch«x>l May
6 between 2 and 8 p. m.
Mr. nnd Mm. Kenneth Tower
mid fnmlly from Fort Ix>wis.
Wn., nr«> staying nt the home
of Mrs. Gertrude Johnson. Mm.
Johnson is Mr. Tower's sister.
They are looking for
living
quarters. Die children Kenneth
Jr, Dennis and Ilene have
started to school. Patricia will
start next fall. Mr. Tower has
just retired from the army.
Mm. Gertrude Johnson visited
her father W. A. Tower at Em­
manuel hospital in Portland on
Friday. Mr. Tower has been
hospitalized since March 18.
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8—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 2, 1963
To Attend Girls State
LYONS—Lynette Larimer has
' been chosen Valedictorian and
Marjorie Henning Salutatorian
of the eighth grade graduating
class at Mari-Linn.
Graduation exercises will be
held Wednesday evening. June
15. Other graduates are Dina
Jean Hom, Donna Lou Huber.
Marvin James, Verna Kimery, j
Annette June Mathieu. Karen
Miley, Richard Lovell Miller.
Gloria Louise Nye, Ronald
Palmer, Joan Marie Prichard,
.heuied left to right are Ain her mg left to right are Kevin Schaff, Duane Joy Prideaux, Linda Rohwein,
Thornton. Judy Youngblood, Carla Will- Woolsey, Kevin Hills, Tracy Ketchum, Marita Rohwein, Barbara Jean
Roten, Hama Shelton. Sharon
laniKon, Jana Howard, Criaty Gardner, Marion Spenar, Glen Abrams and Duane Spellmeyer,
Randall Dnney,
Debra Quarry and Joanne Wiley. Stand- Morgan.
Delores Trahan, Sara Kay Wag­
ner, Richard Sieg, David Ayers,
Gloria Jean Brown, Virginia
Idanha American
Ann Carter, Sharlene Cole, Ar-,
thur John Cox. Joey Craig-'
High Mi-orrn
Legion Names Slate
myle, Nikki Cruson, Dwight I
Downer, Kenneth Davidson.
Men—
Of Officers
Detroit Graduates
Kindergarten Class
Barney
Ix-onard Frank
Gordy McMorris
E<1 Wulf
Russ
247
IDANHA Detroit High's del­
IDANHA -The American I>e-
DETROIT- Die Kindergarten Missionary Visitors To egate for Girls State this sum­
M
230 232 gion held its election Tuesday. graduation at Detroit was held Orient Here Sunday
mer will be
Sarah Regina
Officers are.
Commander. at the school last Thursday.
225
Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Night
May
5th
Paul
Knapp;
1st
vice
president,
The youngsters
wore choir
225
Mrs. Quincy E. Smith.
Mel Round; 2nd vice president, robes and had made their own
A public missionary service
Her selection was made by
George Daily; finance officer, caps. Each child
gave his will be held in the Free Meth­ the local American Legion Aux­
Warren Stoll; Sgt. at Arms, name, address and telephone odist Church Sunday evening, iliary, the sponsoring group.
200 Earl I-ady; Chaplain, Quincy
Georgia Smith
number and told what was May 5, at 7 P. M. (PDST), Jerilynn Hopson was named as
197 Smith; adjutant Russell Reid.
Wanda Richards
liked best about kindergarten. honoring Rev. and Mrs M. C. alternate.
197
Jeanette Fery
Installation will be held May They were then presented with Miller, who have recently re­
192
Pat Johnson
Girl’s State, which provides
11. The Legion Auxiliary will liplomas.
turned from an extensive tour
190 install their officers at
practical training in United
Janice Fery
this
Earlier in the
day their of foreign missions in Formosa
States government, is schedul­
teacher. Mrs Margaret Krieg­ and Japan. The Millers took
High scries for the men was me«-ting.
ed for the w-eek of June 10-15
er. took the chililren to the De­ part in a missionary crusade
rolled by Gordy McMorris with
at Willamette University in Sa-
troit Patio for ice cream treats. while in Formosa and visited
a 232-230-214 for a big 676. (A
lem.
After the graduation ceremon­ the primitive mountain people
n«*w high for the lanes this Dorothy Vail To Head
Miss Smith is a junior and
ies
the
mothers
of
the
young
­
of
that
area.
They
will
be
show
­
year) For the women, Lois
refresh­ ing colored slides of the entire includes in her activities: co-
Phillips was high with a 188 for Santiam Canyon Home sters served them
editor of the De-Hi-Log, secre­
ments.
trip. The public is invited.
534
Extension
Club
tary of the student body, Var­
Graduates
were
Amber
Thorn
­
c
cream
win-
,
We had two ice
win­
sity cheerleader, member of the
Blay-
GATES—"Cook plums and ton, Judy Youngblood, Carla
ners this week. 1 Harvey
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,
Mrs. Davenport to
G.A.A., also a junior member
. peaches
—i— —
Jana
Howard,
lock nnd George Burns . both
with pork chops?!'* Williamson,
in the American Legion auxil­
Cristy Gardner, Debra Quarry, Present Students in
picked the 6-7-10. Each wins ( Never!
iary.
one gallon of D c I aixc Ice Cream [ Few homemakers would sus­ Joanne Wiley. Kelvin Schaff,
pect that local fruits could be Kevin Hills, Tracy Ketchum, Piano Recital May 5
from Girod's Super Market.
The piano students of Mrs.
used in such a variety of ways Marion Spenar. Glenn Abrams
Report from Ixwgue Secrriariee or in such extreme concoctions, and Duane Morgan
Eugene Davenport will be pre­
sented in recital in her home
Ernie. Mon. :
High
game, unless they attended the meet­
on Sunday afternoon, May 5.
Russ Scott 225. High series. ing of the Santlam Canyon
When mops and sponges be­
Participating in the recital
Leonard Myers 222 for 598 Oth­ Home Extension unit Thurs­
come stiff and hard, don't toss will be Darlene Rue. Esther
day.
held
at
the
home
ot
Wilma
er scores: Ernie 219-201; Jack
them away. To bring them Freeman. Sheryl Albin, Rnse-
Spoon 210; Doc Angel 211-212; Bumgarner.
The project lesson. "Ways back to their original absorb- mary Devine. Earnest Free-
Red More 207; Barney 215;
eny. just soak or wash them man and Carolyn Davenport.
Dave Ncitling 202; Gale Carey With Western Fruits," given by I
periodically in warm water
Included in the hour long
leaders
Wilma
Bumgarner
and
212; Bob Gray 204; Jess Schie- I
with a water conditioner added. program will be "Melody in F"
man 207; Chuck Way 217; Gene Dorothy Novak, featured such
rt husband la one
I by Rubenstein played by Earn-
Speer 212; Ollie Muise 215; dishes as Plum Glazed Pork
who thinks twice before say­
'
est
Freeman
and
"On
Wings
of
Art Fromherz 213; and Ellis Chop«, Sour Cherry Pudding, Why Don't YOC dubscribe to
Music” by Mendelssohn played ing nothing.**
Chamberlain 202. Splits picked: Cranberry Fruit Salad. Rasp­
THF
MIIJ.
CITY
ENTERPRISE
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by Carolyn Davenport.
George Bums 6-7-10 ice cream berry Nut Cake, Scalloped Sweet
Potatoes
and
Apples,
Baked
split; Doc Angel 5-8-10; and
| Beans
n Applesauce,
an«l I
Bud Killinger 5-8-10.
Gil. Tues.; High game. Clare ■ Molded Avocado Salad. These
Hendricks and Jim Towery both recipes were demonstrated and
with 220. High scries, Vince served at the noon luncheon,
Lulay 215-203 for 609
Other along with sliced papaya, avo­
scores; Jay Myers 211 for 603; cado, fresh pineapple and other
Barney 205, Bill Wallace 204; fruits.
Following the lesson, secre­
Fritz I-ang 204.
Dora. Dies.: High game, tary Marion Stovall called the
Wanda Richards and Jeanette meeting to order in the ab­
Fery both with 197. High ser­ sence of the chairman. Officers
ies, lois Phillips with 188 for elected for the 1963-64 term
534 Other scores: Pat John­ were: Chairman, Dorothy Vail;
son 192; Janice Fery 190 for vice chairman, Wilma Bum­
500; Bea Stormer 184 for 511; garner; and secretary-treasur-
Mabel Yankus 182 for 500; Olive er, Normalee Henness. These
Bamhardt 186 for 500; Dolhe officers will be installed by
Laird 182 for 528; Betty Wal­ past-chairman Shirley Swaim
lace 178; Margie Parker 185; at the May 23 meeting.
Present at the meeting were
Evelyn Miotke 186 for 533; Pat
Johnson 189; Helen Lyons 177; Wilma Bumgarner. Hattie Cole,
Eunice Round
182;
Elnora Lola Hennes, Normalee Hen­
Itoedighcimer 180; Ruth Lyons ness, Grace Myers. Lou Oliver.
164; Marge Benton 164. Splits Margaret Rush. Helen Vincent,
pickt^d:
Joyce Heater 5-6-10; Dorothy Novak. Marion Pen­
Olive Bnrnhardt 5-6-10; Mabel nington. Gladys Clatey of Stay­
Yankus 5-7; Dollie Laird 5-7; ton, and Marion Stovall.
Phyllis Lierman 5-8-10; Vivian
Chamberlain
4-5-10;
Doris
Freres 5-7; Edith Boyle 4-5-7; Mrs. Culbertson
Hattie Sarnck 4-5-7; Dora 7-8-
10 and Phyllis Lierman 5-7.
Presents Students in
Fran. (Wed. A. M.): High
game, Georgia Smith 200; High Piano Recital Friday
series, Izicille Huber 189 for
500. Other scores : Barbara
MEHAMA Mrs. Calvin Cul-
Shower 179; Eva Myers 178; bertson presented her piano
and Sue Walton 171. Splits pick­ pupils in a recital at Mari-Linn
ed: Ruby Huff 5-8-10; Dot Wal­ Friday evening.
It requires about 10,000 board feet of
that's why Tree Farming—the growing of
ler 5-7; Violet Wagner 4-8-10;
Pupils taking part in the re­
Ruth Lyons 4-5.
cital with each playing several
lumber, or the annual growth from 50 acres trees as a crop—is important to all citizens.
Vai. (8-Ball): High game. numbers were : Duana Wagner,
of well managed forestland, to build a six- More than that—Tree Farming means mul­
High Vicki Johnson, Ann Frichtl,
Har.Tj’ t”«ylock 204.
series, Jim Birkholz 184 for Dm Culbertson, Donnie Wag­
room house. We are building more than a tiple use of our lands for many values of
521. Other scores:
Herman ner, Debbie Rains. Steve Olson,
million new homes a year.
the forests.
Stewart 201; Joe Peters 182; Linda Shrek, Susan Kimsey,
Gary Puckett 181;
and Ace Patty Larimer, Marsha Sledge.
Underwcxxl 187. Splits picked: Sara Wagner, Barbara Roten,
Harvey Blaylock
6-7-10
ice Marilyn Spencer, Dorothy Walz.
cream split; Joe Peters 5-7; Lea Brant. Lynette Larimer.
and Ambrose Dozier 5-10.
Joy Prideaux. Ginger Carter,
Sue. (Fri. Mixed): High game and Donna Brant.
Al Harrison 204. High series
Dm Culbertson sang a couple
Vince I Allay 202 for 569. High of numbers, Bob Culbertson
game for the women. Darlene played a trumpet solo and Mrs.
McDougall anil Sue Poole with Culbertson played a piano se­
169. High series for the women, lection. Four pupils were un­
Darlene McDougall 463. Gordie able to be present. They were
Gordton 175-177.
Linda Wilson. Susie Sieg, Billy
Ernie. (Fri.)
High game. Sieg and Philip Olson.
Barney with a 247. High series
Mrs. Culbertson was present­
Simpson Timber Co
Frank Lumber Co. Inc
Gordy McMorris 230-232-214 for ed a corsage by her pupils anil
Lyons, Oregon
Mill
City,
Oregon
676. (a new high for the lanes she served coffee, punch and
this year.) Other scores: Bob ctxikics to the pupils and guests
Bethel 224; Ed Wulf 225-214 for present for the evening.
Young & Morgan Logging Co
Freres Veneer
633. Jess Schieman 212; Clare
Idanha, Oregon
Lyons, Oregon
201; Bill Wallace 201; Bob
Gray 220-203 for 609; Jim Beth­
ell 203; Lloyd Girod 222; Jay
Parkett Logging Company
Stout Creek Lumber Co
Myers 201; Leonard Myers 221;
Lyons, Oregon
Mehama, Oregon
Leonard Frank 238; and Allen
Boedigheimer 204.
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