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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1968)
The Sophomore’s chose the Elementary School I Richardson, a sixth grade style they want for their ' student directed the group. class rings during their meet G --..- Çr ’ nrrc hinrrk 71 Williams roup oings March 21 Mrs. ailied Donald the group on the accomp- pian£ ing. The following students par The Junior’s are sponsoring At Pomona Grange ticipated: First Sopranos— Co- a Sock Hop next Friday on March 29th. With the dance A small group from the leen Lynn, Susy Wilson, Vic in mind they conducted their Mill City Elementary School ky Olson; Second Sopranos — class meeting making definite Chorus which is directed by Mary Gay Fleetwood, Lisa Ga plans for the activity. The Herb Bastuscheck presented briel, Janet McClellan, Sandy money made from the dance several numbers for the Po Bozek; Altos—John Archer, will be added to the $3.80 mona Grange, Thursday, Bruce Lunsford, Sharon Mu- dollar treasury. The class al March 21. Since Mr. Bastus ise. They sang: “Ain’t Gonna so discussed possibly selling check could not attend be Grieve”; "Vesper Hymn”; “My tooth brushes to raise more cause of teaching duties, Clee God and I”; “Nowhere Man”;i “Georgy Girl” (by 4 girls); money. “Biowin’ in the Wind”. The Senior class recently had a Slave Sale In which anything someone doesn’t they auctioned off the Senior want for their Auction Sale •rirls. The sale went quite well on April 6th. If the number following and the class made $25.00. Pre Friday night at 7:30 in the sently they will sell the Señ High School gym there was your name on The En or boys to raise more money, the annual Handicap Basket "’he money in their class trea- ball game. As in the past Var reads ury is going to their Skip sity S won, but only by two terprise label "»ay which is to be at Seaside points. The G.A.A. girls real ometlme in May. March 20th ly didn’t mind though consid 3-68 it's time to send he class will be going from ering it was the boys who had a check for renewal. house to house picking up to wear the handicaps. The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, March 28, 1968 Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr. visited her mother, Mrs. Jes sie Ziegler in Vancouver hos By Janet Lewis on Monday, March 25. Saturday visitors of Lor- pital Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carey ainne Mills were June Swin and of Albany were Sun son of Dallas and Mrs. Lyla day Chris dinner Gruchow of Aumsville. Mrs. ma Carey. guests of Mrs. Vel Mills and Mrs. Swinson were Mrs. Arthur Hempeck, Judy at one time telephone opera and Dale, former Gates resi tors in Myrtle Point. dents now of Sweet Home, Recent Sunday visitors of were recent overnight guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson at the Velma Carey home. were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tor Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, rey and children of Womac Ron and Susan of Snohomish and Evelyn and Shannon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hol Earley of Salem. Mrs. John lis Turnidge, Mrs. Jensen’s son and Mr. Torrey are sis parents, over last weekend. ter and brother. Also visiting was another Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Lin daughter Carolyn Brejcha of da, Roberta and David were Beaverton on Saturday. Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and Carolyn also visit William Torrey, Mrs. John ed with Mrs. Betty Kelle, son’s parents, in Lebanon, Sat their sister. urday, March 16. A family dinner on Satur The Robert Johnsons enjoy day was held in honor of Ron ed dinner Saturday, March 23, Jensen’s 16th birthday anni in Salem with Mr. and Mrs. versary. Edgar Pierpoint, the grand Lyle Cutsforth returned parents of Mrs. Johnson. Sunday afternoon to Oregon Gates residents who attend Tech in Klamath Falls after ed the banquet and party giv a spring vacation at home en for Howard Dean at the with Mr. and Mrs. Gael Cuts Riverview on Saturday even forth, his parents. ing were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henness Baechler, Mr. and Mrs. Ken and family of Beaverton visit Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Gene ed and had dinner with Mr. Jacobson and Byron Davis. and Mrs. Glenn Henness, his Mi. and Mrs. Clare Rush en parents, Sunday afternoon. joyed a leisurely drive to Sis Dinner guests at the Glenn ters Sunday afternoon. Hennes home were Mr. and Mrs. Arlene Taylor is lead Mrs. Charlie Cannon and ing an attempt by the wives daughter Monday evening. of the Gates Volunteer Fire Mr. and Mrsi. Cannon left men to form a women’s aux Tuesday, March 26, for Shel iliary to the firemen. The ton, Washington, where Mr. first meeting will be held at Cannon has been working the fire hall In Gates on Mon since the first of the year day evening, April 1, at 8:00 and where they recently p. m. Wives and mothers of bought a home. members, and honorary mem Mrs. Norman Stodola was bers are urged to come and hostess Friday evening of a participate in the formation of fashion home party with the the auxiliary. clothes being shown by Mrs. Mrs. Taylor can be reached Elvana Keeins of Salem. at 897-1517 by those wanting Guests for the evening were further information. Barbara Sawyer, Linda Mc Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen Call, June Gandy, Mrs. Jen of Sunnyvale, California ar nings, Mrs. Pennington and rived Friday afternoon, March 1 Vicki Nave. 22 for a visit with Mr. and As of March 22, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Virgil Lewis and family Stodola Is now a dealer and Mrs. Hansen’s son and family will be giving fashion parties Saturday the Lewises and at home. Hansens were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Sal em, Mrs. Lewis’ parents, for a dinner and evening out. Mr. By Judy Boroughs and Mrs. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and children en The Student Council Meet joyed the scenery on a ride ing of March 19th had no new to Hoodoo Bowl on Sunday af activity sheets submitted. Lately the Council has been ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Ohrt discussing on whether or not were visited by Mr. and Mrs. to have a Boy and Girl of the Gil Duckworth of Mill City Year. The Council has approv ed this but are now waiting on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton for it to be passed by the ad of Mill City stopped by Sun ministration before making day evening for some cards further plans. In the near fu ture an U. of O. Symposium with the Ohrts. Mrs. Lang Stafford was vis will give an Assembly to the ited Friday by Mrs. Gilbert Student Body. The sympos ium will be discussing the is Myers, her brother. Gift boxes will be sent to sue of why we are in Vietnam. Vietnam servicemen around The remainder of the period April 1. Donations of items a film on Parliamentary Pro would be appreciated and can cedure was shown and discus be left with Mrs. Lang Staf sed. Thursday of this past week ford in Gates. Mrs. Ramona Hall and Mr, after school all four classes and Mrs. Robert Giffins, all participated in an Interschool of Portland, arrived Thursday Track Meet. The Sophomore at the home of Mr and Mrs. class won the meet by only James Siegfried. Mrs. Hall being ahead of the Seniors who is Mrs. Siegfied’s sister nine points. The Freshmen stayed until Monday, while took third while the Junior Mr. and Mrs. Giffins returned class ended up with fourth. Friday class meetings were home the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rush and held, the Freshmen chose a Ruth and Steve of Corvallis date for their Freshmen-Eigh- enjoyed a visit and dinner th Grade Dance which will with Mr. Rush’s parents, Mr. be May 4th. Committee re and Mrs. Clare Rush on Sun ports on the dance were given and the class then went on to day afternoon. Mrs. Glenda Roten and discuss the idea of having Judy enjoyed a brief visit three princesses out of the with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bar eighth grade for the dance. ton, former Gates residents, This was done last year but at their home in Idanha, after the class decided to wait and a ride up to Marion Forks on think about it and vote at the next meeting. Sunday, March 24. GATES ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. 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