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6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 8, 1967 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 DETROIT IDANHA Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION AFFILIATE MEMBER Subscription Rates Marion-Linn Counties, per year ...................................... $3.50 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ........................ $4.00 Outside Oregon, per year.............................. _.................... $4.50 DON W. MOFFATT............................... Editor and Publisher GOLDIE RAMBO............................... Society and News Editor LLOYD ROSE.................................................. Machinist-Printer CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha ........................... Joyce Dewhurst-Ginny Knlss Gates........................................... Janet Lewis Mill City ............................................ Rose Cree Lyons................... -................................................. Eva Bressler Mehama....................... ................ Merle Teeters • Jean Roberts Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Boots Champion Joyce Dewhurst Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hopson, Fred Smith, Steven Storey, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kniss. Mr. Tower is the new Commander and Mrs. Leming is Auxiliary presi dent. Bible school for Kindergart en, and children through age 12, will open here June 12th and run through the 16th from 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. at Detroit Christian Community church. The Women’s Civic Club held their final meeting of the year at Mrs. Rolf Anderson’s home June 7. Annual reports for the year were read and refreshments served by the hostesses, Mmes. Zella Oja, Phyllis Hill and Ruth Thom asson. Perhaps in this troubled world today teachers all over Jayceettes Make the nation may find some solace in a letter written to his teachers by a 1967 gradu Plans for July at ate student of the Detroit High School. Simply entitled Paula Grant Home “In Appreciation.” New officers were installed The Mill City Jayceettes Mrs. Lydia Williamson, Thursday afternoon when the met Thursday evening at the secretary of the Rural Fire Mill City Garden club met at home of Paula Grant when district said Monday that fire the Gates Community Club plans were completed for the permits must be obtained to house. Mrs. Martin Hansen I July 4th float. burn trash or other debris in and Mrs. Horace McCarley Committee chairman were the rural fire district during were co-hostesses for the 1 I also selected with Nancy fire season. This went into ef o’clock dessert luncheon. j Girod on the hospitality com fect May 27. Permits may be Mrs. Edith Mason installed mittee; Paula Grant, enter obtained from Mrs. William the following who will serve ( tainment; Joyce Trout, float; son. as officers for the next six Steering representative and With valley schools and col months: President, Mrs. Dellis Kiddie parade, Jan Waikart; leges nearing summer vaca-1 Hince; first vice president, I I Hillside improvement, Shirley tion the Detroit District i Mrs. Ervin Peterson; second Hoover and Nancy Girod, Ranger Station is making pre- i Bazaar. vice president, Mrs. Frank ■ parations for the anual hir Baechler, Secretary, Mrs. j Joyce Trout accepted the ing of summer crews. A new Charles Dolezal Jr., and treas position as secretary replac beginner this year is Robert urer, Mrs. Else Allen. ing Shirley Hoover, who had Kirk, of Detroit school. He is I CLAIR R. CRAM The bylaws of the club will been filling in at the job. now employed as a guard of | DETROIT—Service were be changed so th< officers’ The Jayceettes are trying Forest Service “charge” held at 10 a. m. Saturday in Lorena Harmon, daughter term will be from January 1, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har to assist with furnishing the campgrounds in the area. Weddle Funeral Home in to December 31. mon, and a graduating senior Jaycee hall which will be These include Marion Forks, Stayton for Clair R. Cram, 47, The Garden Club has select at Santiam High school was open for public use. Anyone South Shore, Hoover, and of Idanha, who was fatally in ed Vicki Rush to be their one of the winners of the wishing to donate Gold Bond Riverside Camp Grounds. jured Memorial Day when a princess for the 4th of July. Santiam Canyon scholarships. stamps to the group to be Rev. Ronald Faust of the lumber truck overturned east The group met at 10 a. m. The award was in the amount used for furnishings may con Detroit Christian Community of Idanha on the North San and worked on the float until of $350 and she will use the tact Jan Waikart at 897-2835. church delivered his last ser tiam highway. Cram, driver the luncheon. money to attend Salem Voca A work party for the hill mon here Sunday evening. of the truck, was pinned in Present were Mrs. Edith | tional Technical school where side improvement project was Rev. Faust is leaving for the the crushed cab. Cause of the Mason, Mrs. Arthur Hedge, | she will learn data processing. scheduled and work on the east to take a nine week’s accident is undetermined. fall bazaar was also continued. special training course, then Mrs. Dellis Hince, Mrs. Frank | Another service was held Door prizes were won by on to a Theology Seminary. Monday, June 5th at Madras, Baechler, Mrs. Fred Wood, I Nancy Girod and Louann Rev. Gregory Combs from the with interment at Prineville. Mrs. Glen Shelton, Mrs. Jesse John Ohmart Has Goffin. Haywood, Mrs. Catherine Northwest Christian College Survivors include the wid Refreshments were served of Eugene will be the new ow, Alice Cram, Idanha, sons Turnidge, Mrs. Faye Verbeck, Birthday Party by the hostess. Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. Ken minister. Jack Cram of Idanha, and Roy neth Corning, Mrs. Charles Spring hand tree planting Cram, a Marine serving in John Ohmart, son of Mr. Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Blanch and Mrs. Rex Ohmart had a has been completed in the Cuba, mother, Mrs. Alice Jones, Mrs. Charlie French, birthday party at his home Detroit District, Ralph Ander Cram, Madras, sisters surviv Mrs. Bert Carr, Mrs. Floyd on Thursday, May 25 in hon son said Monday. He said 80 ing are Mrs. Claribel Rhoades, Fleetwood, Mrs. Marie Tol or of his 5th birthday. Mrs. acres had been planted in Madras, and Mrs. Jean bert, Mrs, Lowell Cree, Mrs. Ohmart was assisted by her four units of the cut over Hausle,, LaGrande. Alice Watson, Mrs. Wilbur mother, Mrs. R. H. Poff of Every year as Seniors grad areas. Harlan, Mrs. Fred Moore, Salem and Mrs. Jim Murray. uate they give their parents It was noted last week that Mrs. Martin Hansen and Mrs. The Circus theme was used some kind of note of appre Opal Leming would be one Community Horace McCarley. for the birthday cake and ciation. The parents should of the clerks on the Idanha favors with the pink ele receive this appreciation. But Fire District election board. phants especially giving John one of the most important This was an error; Pearl Calendar of Events Rainbow Girls Have and his young friends a lot people in a student’s life is Hamilton, Evelyn Roberts and forgotten. This is the teacher. Frances Muise will be the of fun. Installation Ceremony Those invited to the party Without her the student clerks. Wednesday, June 7— Moving to Powell Butte a were Stanley and Andrew would not be graduating. So Santiam Rebekah lodge at Initiation ceremonies were Murray, Greg and Robbie to this forgotten person I small community eight miles hall at 8 p. m. held Wednesday, May 24 for Humes, Charlotte and Donna would like to write a letter, out of Redmond this week Junior Women’s club at Sonja Martin and Nancy Davidson, JoAnna Murray, a letter entitled “In Appre end, is Mr. and Mrs. David Hiatt Building in Lyons Harris by the Order of Rain Bobby Posekany, Mark Pod- ciation. Root and daughter, Pigeon of Percy at 8 p. m. bow for girls at the lodge rabsky, Kim Ward, Ginger IN APPRECIATION Idanha. Mr. Root will be driv ing a chip truck for Marion Thursday, June 8— hall. Gabriel, Gary Morgan, Nate Dear Teacher: The initiation was held Bastuscheck and Greg Wag In appreciation I would like Aiderman. The Roots have re IOOF lodge at hall at 8 p. prior to the business meeting ner. sided in Idanha for the past m. to say: so that the new members Thank you for the guidance six years. could participate. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sunday, June 11— and the patience you had The Rainbow girls will Rainbow Advisory with me in my growing years. Sophy of Detroit are making Ordination service for Law start work on their float on Board Meets At Now that I look back I don’t preparations this week to rence Laird at the Christian June 26 for the 4th of July see how you ever managed move to their recently pur church at 3 p. m. parade. They will also operate Metteer Home Thurs. to control your temper. chased home near Jordan Monday, June 12— The Rainbow Advisory the ring toss game at the Thank you for the sacrifices Valley this Saturday. The board met Thursday at the that you made just to stay Sophy home here was recent Marilyn Chapter OES at concessions in the park. hall, 8 p. m. Grand Assembly will be home of Mrs. Bill Metteer to after school and help me. ly purchased by Mr. and Mrs. make year-end plans as this held in Corvallis on June Wednesday, June 14— Your body was tired from Clem Kratz of Scio. 22, 23 and 24 and those at was the last meeting until the day’s toil, but your dedi Mrs. Sophy and son, Ray, Order of Rainbow for Girls tending will be Susan Roten, the board convenes Septem cation was stronger. For a plan to return this fall and at hall 7:30. Last meeting of Patricia Moore, Teresa Met- ber 7. will reside in the apartment the season. child needed your help. Mrs. Metteer has been serv For your influence in show above the laundry in order teer, Grand Nature and Worthy Advisor of the Mill ing for several terms as Mo ing me the morals of right for him to complete his sen Sponsored as a public service City Rainbow for Girls; Shir ther Advisor for the Rainbow and wrong, I thank you. Yes, ior year of high school here. ley Stone, Darlene Rue and Girls, who will have their last I was the one who drew that Preceding joint installation Mrs. Bill Metteer, Mother Ad summer meeting June 14. uncomplimentary picture of of Post 141 American Legion visor for the girls. you on the blackboard that and Auxiliary officers sched The next regular meeting If the number following day. uled June 10, Mr. and Mrs. for the Rainbow Girls, and your name on The En Thank you for the friend Kenneth Tower of Idanha the final one for the season, ship when all the odds seemed were hosts at a lawn party at J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis terprise label reads against me. Your smile meant their home Saturday after will be June 14. Owners Installation of officers for 6-67 it's time to send in many things in these troubled noon for the new officers and Phone 897-2660 the Fall term is set for Sep their wives. In attendance times. Mill City, Oregon a check for renewal. tember 17. Thank you for all the help were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lem and encouragement you gave ing, Mr. and Mrs. Quincy in helping me as an individual to decide what I should do for the betterment of man kind. Above all, Thank You for making me into a better per son. Giving me the courage to stand in front of the world and say, “I am a Man.” Yes. teacher. I will never be able to repay you for all that you have done for me because the things are count less. But in life I shall try to stand up for all the things that you gave, so that you could be proud and say, “Yes, he was cne of my students.” Respectfully yours, George Maki George is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maki of De troit. He was the recipient of the Detroit Parent Teach ers Club Scholarship and plans to attend OCE at Mon mouth this fall where he will study Elementary Education. Mrs. Dellis Hince Heads Garden Club Detroit Student Thanks Teachers Strawberry Pickers Wanted Strawberry picking will start about June 12 Soo Map Below of Bus Route and Schedule Register Now Douglas Heater By Phoning Stayton 769-2696 or Write to Rt. 1, Box 306 Stayton, Oregon DRIVE OUT PICKERS WELCOME HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Am I protected if I lose my BankAmericard? Our man with the Armed Forces Because l>eer is such a favorite with service men, we brewers like to do all we can to keep its surroundings right. So USBA representatives serve as adviser members of the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Boards throughout the country. These men from the USBA operate hand in hand with service and civilian police, with malt beverage licensees, public boards and committees: military, civil, professional. Object: to protect those who are underage, and to insure strict observance of the law. 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