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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1967)
5—The Mill City Enterprise, 'Biursday, Oct. 12, 1867 Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week It’s National Employ the Handicapped Week. All can help the handicapped get jobs by supporting the Goodwill Industries training and work program. Field Trip Schedules NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 10-67 your subscription has expired Why not send in a check for your renewal today YOU SAVE MONEY By Subscribing to THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE You can save more than the subscription price of The Enterprise by reading the ads and then taking advantage of the bargains offered. Try it and see. Subscription Rates In Marion and Linn Counties Outside Marion and Linn but still in Oregon Outside Oregon $4.00 $4.50 The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 grades one through eight. Such a schedule insures each There's a Job Waiting student's being exposed at For YOU! least one time in eight years (OR A BETTER JOB) to most cultural and educa FIND IT . . The Creative Job tional activtities within one- By Boots Champion day bus range. Very little re Search Way. 3 Cla.swooni An error in the naming of petition and much greater va Hours and You’re Ready At the Detroit student body se riety of experiences will re No Cost. cretarytreasurer was made Every Tuesday 7 P. M. sult from this organized last week. It should have If we consider the old saw progani. Salem Community CoEege. been Madalyn Smith not Dor “older but wiser”, to be a 438!) Batter Dr. N. E. The selection of field trips sey Smith, who was elected truth we must also consider Room 117 Salem, Oregon for a specific grade level was Sgt.-at-arms. why this is true. It would I Recent vistors at the home seem that the older a person based on the following crit of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur becomes the more he has eria: (1) Teacher recommen Whiteley and Mr. and Mrs. experienced in the ways of dation (2) social studies re of a specific SAVE $25 Earl Michaelson were Mr. living. The older, more ex sponsibility grade (3) student maturity, (From manufacturer's sug and Mrs. Chris Mann and Mr. perienced individual can of and (4) economic feasibility. gested list price on individual and Mrs. Bruce Myers of ten resolve questions for items). Teachers of the two schools Newhall, Calif. The group those with less experience. It tried their luck at fishing, would seem therefore that spent one of their “In-Ser ” nays visiting and study but were not successful. much learning is done by ex vice ing individual field trip areas. A football game, Detroit periencing. They met with personnel at Junior High vs. St. Mary’s, It is often impossible be Stayton will be played there cause of time and distance to the project areas with whom Thursdav, October 12 at 3 p. present children to some en they planned objectives, lo m. On the 19th at 3 St. Marys lightening experiences. When cated rest and lunch areas, and in general became fully Complete Weekend Woodcut will play here. this is the case we revert to ter's Kit included with the pur Word was received here the use of films, filmstrips, acquainted with what the chase of any McCulloch light this week that Mr. and Mrs. tapes, books, and so forth. field trip would offer their weight saw. Richard Smith, former resi However, we can often pre students. With this planning it is felt that students can be dents of Idanha, are the par sent these experiences to the Get extra saw chain, fuel can, ents of a baby girl. The youngsters, “live” on a “you better prepared and alerted engine oil, bar guard, flat file, Smiths now reside at Wood are there” basis. This is done to important available high round file, depth gauge, file lights. burn. through the use of field trips. guard, wedge, fuel additive. Following is a partial list The regular monthly meet Teachers of the Gates Pri ing of the Detroit Board of mary and Mill City Elemen of possible field trips: Close Trips: Stayton can Education will be held tary Schools have developed Thursday, October 12 at 7:30 a student “Field Trip” sched nery, forest service, logging p. m. in the faculty room of ule which will provide basic operations, local businesses, the new high school. There contact experiences for Gates airport, Detroit Dam, , train trip. Fishermen Bend will be no school Friday, Oc tober 13 due to teacher’s de using old nylor. stockings for Park (Biology), Thomas partmental meeting. The blanket stuffing. She said old Creek (fossils), fish hatch- meetings will be held in var nylons are needed and any ery; Distant trips: capitol and legislature (Salem), O. M. ious towns in the state. one wishing to contribute Gordon Smith, son of Mr. them may do so by calling S. I. (Portland), Zoo (Port and Mrs. Robert Smith of her at 854-3423. She added, land) Bush House (Salem,) Idanha, who recently return the nylon stockings make Airport and ocean shipping ed from active duty in the beautiful blankets because (Portland), Oregon Historical Mediterranean, is now at they are so light and warm. Museum (Portland), Mc Loughlin House (same trip), tending Lane Community Joining the hordes of deer college at Eugene. He is ma hunters over the weekend for Champoeg. joring in Deisel Mechanics. opening day of deer season MCCULLOCH Robert took inservice train were many upper North San 10-10 LIGHTWEIGHT ing at San Diego, and served tiam Canyonites. Reports in World War I Barracks one and a half years in the dicated, some got ’em, some To Have Meeting At Will Cut a Whole Mediterranean on the USS didn’t. We heard Hank Hie- Winter’s Supply of Springfield, Flag Ship of the bert was one of the luckier Grade School Sat. Members of World War I 6th Fleet. He received his ones. How about letting us in Firewood with Barracks in Mill City will discharge September 7 at on the “stake out” Hank. McCulloch Ease! Norfolk. Va. Sarah Benton reported have their October meeting Setting the stage for a rum she had foot surgery Mon at the Mill City Elementary Weighs Only 10’/a Pounds! mage sale Thursday and Fri day and will be off work for school gym on Saturday, Oc- less bar and chain1 tober 14. day, October 13 and 14 in the a couple of weeks. Easy to Start—Easy to Use The Auxiliary will meet social room of the Idanha Arriving here Friday for a —Everywhere! Fire hall will be a luncheon visit at the homes of her fa with them and the two and food sale. Hours will be ther and brothers, the Jesse, groups will have a noon pot Do your woodcutting, trim 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. both days. J. W. and Dale Thornton luck dinner. ming, land clearing the easy Ernest Ragsdale, command The sale is being sponsored homes, were Mr. and Mrs. J. way! With this lightweight er of the barracks said per by the Willing Workers club. Stapely of San Diego. handful* Top lightweight tinent business would be dis Women’s Society Meets— Spending the weekend at value Buy today* The Women’s Mission So home from OSU were Rudy cussed and urged a good ciety of the Idanha Commun Thornton, son of Mr. and turn out. FREE! From ity church will hold their re Mrs. Dale Thornton, and Ron gular meeting of the month Thomasson, son of Mr. and Bill Bassett Elected M c C ulloch at the Idanha home of Mrs. Mrs. Norman Thomasson, of 1967 College Freshman Class Proxy Lynn Williamson Thursday Idanha. A Pro Foot evening at 7:30. Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Saul Zone is now con At Mt. Angel College ball Guide Whiteley president, said the valescing at home following William Henry Bassett, 96 Pages— 300 Col- group is now making baby major surgery at Santiam Me son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. lege. NFL AFL teams, schedules, blankets, and said they are morial hospital, Stayton. dates. Bassett, of Stayton, former Young People Meet— Mill City residents, has been Western dress set the elected president of the fresh stage for a social meeting of man class at Mt. Angel Col RAYMOND BRANCH the Young People’s Group of lege. Equipment Company the Idanha Community Bassett, who also attended church late Sunday afternoon Santiam at Mill City, gradua Phone 859-2240 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ted last spring from Regis Mehama, Oregon Henry Hiebert. Sparking the High, Stayton. affair at the refreshment ta ble was a cake baked In a horseshoe form, The event was the group’s first social of the season. The group meets every two weeks and includes high school age young people from the Detroit area. At their October 1 meeting three foremen were elected to act as leaders in the promo tion of various social and pro ject programs. Leaders are Mike Lyons, Larry Smith and Gerald Hiebert. D E T R OI T | Gates-Mill City IDANHA Schools Have New Mill City .Oregon I Ct Ciprie» Coup»; retr, Cernirò Sport Coup», “The liu^er"'t Dramatically new! Astra Ventilation makes the ride as quiet as it is smootho you get outside air through two vent-ports right on the instrument panel. 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