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awards. . 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 22, 1969 Mr. Gibson gave the Varsity i Football Awards and all Track Awards. Mr. R. Williams gave THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE the Baseball Awards. F. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360 The Intra-School Council By Boot» Cham oion Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thui-sday awards, G.A.A. awards and pep Surgery for Mrs. Joe Muise, Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill Club awards will be announced next week. Freshmen nominat With the 1969 Santiam Wol which had been scheduled for City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Many Santiam High School Musician Award and Lonny El ed were Gordon Plotts and verine Baseball season behind, last Friday has been post-pon- The Mill City Bnterprise assumes no financial responsibility students received special re liott The Sousa Band Aaward. her husband said Monday. for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint cognition at an awards night Judy Parent Awarded Varsi Vicki More. the Wolverines won 3 and lost ed He said treatment has been in without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an VARSITY FOOTBALL held Tuesday evening at the ty Cheerleaders Sheryl Alban, 9 ball games. school. Lonnie Hodeker, Judy Bor Marvin Brown, Vai Challen- Leading in first and second creased and it is hoped that advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. Mr. Boroughs awarded Jan oughs, Pat Moore, Cathy Whig der, Doug Cline, Lynn Cuts- place in all 3 offensive cator- surgery can be avoided. He An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development ice Lewellen GIRL OF THE ham and Junior Varsity Cheer forth, Greg Davis, Larry Eide, gories are Bob Saltalamachia said she is resting comforta of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. YEAR; Larry Eide BOY OF leaders, Becky Earhart, Jack Ixtnny Elliott, Tony Grant, and Larry Hillesland. Salty hit bly. Mrs. Muise was admitted THE YEAR. Boy and girl of ie Evans, Penny I^ewellen, Uirry Hillesland, Mark Jeter, .473 with 6 RBI’s and 6 stolen to the U. S. Naval hospital, Mr.Mötk Ron Johnson. Mike Long, Ho bases. Hillesland took second Bremerton, Wash, a week ago the year were chosen by the Sandy Oliver, Dena Pearce. *1“* SPA PER faculty and Intra-school Coun Mrs. Morley Awarded Bar ward Lyness, Jim Mowry. Gar- in all three, batting .343 with Monday. Her room number is bara Hutchinson the Home rp Plotts, Gary Richards. 4 RBI’s and 3 stolen bases. 117-Ward-M. cil. t PUBLISHERS Milo Harris, Eugene, was Debbie McClellan was award making Crisco Award: Drill Bruce Roscoe, David Ruby, Tony Grant is in the no. 3 -'A' s SOCIATION admitted to Salem Memorial Tom Rush. Lee Stafford, Alan ed the CHARACTER AWARD team award to Rosie Whitney spot on the team hitting .240 Association - Founded 7885 $25.00 given by Girod’s Hill and David Chance the Annual Rains (Trainer) Ken Goforth with 2 RBI’s and 2 stolen bas hospital Monday with surgery scheduled for Tuesday or Wed Subscription Rates top Market. Iz>nny Elliott Award. Don Williams Awarded (Man.), Leo Poole (Man.), Rick es. $4.00 SPORTSMANSHIP ' AWARD Alan Muise Shop IV award; P sekany (Man.) The Team’s average was a nesday. Mr. Harris formerly Marion-Linn Counties, per ysur ...................................... $25.00 given by Girod’s Hilltop; Awarded Larry Hillesland J. V FOOTBALL low .225 this year with totals resided at Detroit and Idanha Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ............................ $4.50 The Girod Award winners Drafting I Award and award Mitchell Alban. Herb Car of 19 RBI’s and 17 stolen bases before moving to Eugene. Outside Oregon, per year ..................................................... $5.00 were chosen by the Santiam er! Kim Gabriel Drafting II penter, Gary Davis. Greg Eide. Tony Grant and Bob Saltala Len Davis of Idanha was DON W. MOFFATT.................................... Editor and Publisher among many guests attending Mike Elliott, Toby Fencl, Paul High School Faculty. Mr. Bor award. machia hit homers for the Wol GOLDIE RAMBO ............................... Society and News Editor oughs awarded Lonny Elliott Mrs. Harry White gave the Freeman, Dale Grant, Ixiran verines this year, T ny’s a a retirement dinner honoring CREE ...................................... . ...... Local News Editor and Lee Stafford the OUT Girls Awards for Track, Bas Hagen, Pete Hawley, Clint grand slam against JFK, and several employees of Pacific ROSE STANDING ATHLETE CUP ketball. Volleyball. G.A.A. and Herron. Jerry Hutchinson, Jim Salty’s a 2 run blast against Power and Light Co. Saturday GEORGE LONG .................................. ............................. Printer Jacobson. Jim Lyness, Gordon Detroit. Both games were non night at the Bend Golf Club. CORRESPONDENTS Given by Stewart’s grocery. Pep Club Points. Mr. Davis, a former employee Detroit-Idanha ..................................................... Boots Champion This award is chosen by coach Jack Walton gave the Var Plotts. John Ruby, George league. es and will be kept ’i year by sity Basketball awards; Mr. Rust. Allen Severs. Jim Story. In the pitching department, of the Company, chalked up 27 Gates .......................................................................Toni Thomas Sanders gave the J.V. Basket TRACK Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts eabh student. Freshman Greg Eide led the years of service before retir Mehama................. Doug Cline, Dan Cox, Greg staff with 3 wins and 3 losses. ing several years ago. Spencer Hillesland awarded bull Awards and Gerald Gib Lyons ............. Eva Bresslei The 3rd and 4th grades of Sherry LaMunyan The Arion son gave the Frosh Basketball Davis, Lonny Elliott, Paid Sophomore Allen Severs had Freeman. Mark Jeter. Ron no wins and a losses this year, Detroit school, accompanied by Johnson, Howard Lyness, Rick with many of these ball games their teachers and room moth Heavy Snow Remains Detroit 8th Grade Will Posekany, David Ruby, John won by only 2 runs. The relief ers visited Mallories Dairy on Have Sat. Graduation Ruby, Gary Richards, Tom staff consisted of Senior Don a field trip Monday. At noon At Marion Lake DETROIT—Graduation Ex a picnic luncheon was held. Rush. Deyoe and sophomore Mike DETROIT'—A spokesman at Downtown Reno location • W VARSITY BASKETBALL Elliot. Deyoe had 1 loss this On their return in the after the Ranger Station said that ercises for Detroit (Sth grade) Dick Berg, Tony Grant, Lar year in one start, and Mike, noon they viewed U. S. Ply District Ranger Lee Boeck- will be held May 24th at 7:30 DRIVE IN ENTRANCE ry Hillesland, Joe Hince, Ron who joined the club late, had wood Champion Papers Inc. stiegel hiked into Marion Lake P.M. in the school’s elementary gym. Johns n. Jim Mowry, Alan no wins or losses, pitching in Veneer Plant at Idanha. FREE PARKING last Saturday and that he Included in the evening’s Mrs. Eric (Oskie) Nyberg of found Muise. David Pittam, Gary just 3 games. 75 percent of the program will )x? several song Detroit was admitted to the U Marion about Richards, Bruce Roscoe, Rick Lake trail still covered selections presented by the of Oregon Medical hospital, Lady, (Man.) Bill Lewellen Jr. snow, and that the Lake 7th grade under the direction ' NO MINIMUM Portland, Monday where she with (Man.). Maurie Richards. Q| was still frozen over, except NO COVER fl will under go a series of tests. around the edge of the lake's of Mrs. Joe Zelpher. Lawrence (Man.). TOP ENTERTAINMENT * önOwtoOrn. Poole will deliver the gradua Al Gardner was confined to J. V. BASKETBALL casino ^^fl The spokesman also tion address, and Rev. Robert Santiam Memorial hospital shore. Dan Cox. Greg Eide. Mike Sunday night for medical at said that there is about four Wasson; pastor of the Idanha Elliott. Rick Harlen Co-capt., feet of snow in front of the Community church the invo tention. Clint Herron, Jerry Hutchin Guard station located there. cation. Diplomas will be pre Mayor Herb Peck addressed The 5th and 6th grades, ac son. Mark Jeter, Co-capt., Rob It was reported erronously Loveall, Howard Lyness, Gord members and guest of the Mill companied by their teachers last week that the U. S. Forest sented by Ronald Wilkerson. A THE City Woman ’ s Club following Supt. and grade school princi and room mothers has sched on Pl tts, Leo Poole. Alan Service Riverside camp-ground Raines. Tom Rush. Jerry Sarff, their annual no-host dinner at uled May 26th for a field trip would open last week. The pal. Tony Savage, Allen Severs, the home of Mrs. O. K. DeWitt to KH-Nee-Tq, a recreation camp ground is still closed ac Cookies, coffee and punch Jim Story, Herb Car|>enter, Tuesday evening. His subject camp on the Warm Springs In cording to the ranger station. will be served by the 7th grade to all of those attending the (Man.). Ken Goforth (Man ). was the Beautification Pro dian Reservation in Central Road conditions are report exercises. gram for the city which has Oregon. BASEBALL Following the graduation Returning home this week ed to be about the same. These Don Deyoe, Mike Elliott, entered a contest to run until September, many aspects al from a few days visit to Brit were reported as Pamelia Lake program a dinner prepared and Greg Eide. Tony Grant, Clint hotel and Marion Creek, road open furnished by the Sth grade mo ish Columbia, Canaily were Herron, Larry Hillesland. Jer ready noticeable. Installation of officers was Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams. to the parking lot. Blowout thers will be served in the ry Hutchinson. Mike Moffatt Road to Lost Lake and the business of the club lad Miss Margaret Baker is ex schools cafeteria to the grad 1 Gordon Plotts, Leo Poole, Alan chief Little North Fork to the gate. Raines, Dan Richardson. Bob ies at the session with Mrs. pected to arrive home Thurs Snow level however is report uates, their parents and teach Reno. (702) 323 1111 ers. Saltalamachia. Jerry Sarff, Marie Tolbert, a past president, day on a weeks vacation. Miss ed to be receding. TWX 702 358 3542 Those graduating are: Diane Tony Savage Allen Severs, acting as installing officer for Baker, the daughter of Mr. and i DOWNTOWN Beachv, Judy Benton, Dick Jim. Story. Rob Richardson, the following: president, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Baker of Idanha. Glen Cummings; vice-president, Is taking Nurse’s Training at Bittner, Sharon Derrick, Kelly (Man.), Joe Moore. (Man.). Mrs. Walter Thomas; second Good Samaritan hospital in Idanha Plant Resumes Diment, Robi Harvey, Vickie FROSH BASKETBALL Hevener, Kathy Higginbotham Mitchell Alban. Dan Cox, vice-president, Mrs. John Portland. Operations Tuesday Tommy Leming, Michael Ree It has been reported that Greg Eide, Paul Freeman, Swan; recording secretary, Mrs. Dale Grant, Isaran Hagen, Da Harry Mason; corresponding Mrs. Vern Berggreen of Idan IDANHA — U. S. Plywood- ves, Larry Rogers, Charles vid Harlan. Jim Lyness, Gor secretary, Miss Daisy Geddes; ha, who was hospitalized at Champion Papers Inc. resum Tompkins, Jody Whiteley. don Plotts, Jim Lyness. John and treasurer, Mrs. Leo Rus Santiam Memorial hospital In ed its night shift at the mill Sherry Williamson, Lucinda sell. Stayton about two weeks ago. here Tuesday night, a spokes Young, Danna Adams and Ruby, Dannv Wilson. Guests introduced, besides is not in a very satisfactory man at the mill said. Claudia Dawkins. VALLEYBALL There will be no school for The 19 employees on the Dehhie Barnhardt, Melody Mayor and Mrs. Herb Peck, in condition. Detroit Community Chris night shift were laid off May the 8th grade on May 26th and Barnhardt. LaDonna Bradley, cluded Mrs. Grace Fleming of Delrena Carpenter, Jackie Springfield, 111., a house-guest tian Church will begin vaca 5th because of a log shortage 27th. Clark, Sue Crowther. Karen of her sister, Edith Mason, and tion Bible School here June due to snow making timber Davis, Becky Earhart, Va Don- Mrs. Eula Ernst of Rosemead, 2nd which will run through areas difficult to reach. Plant da Earhart, Mary Gay Fleet Cal., who just arrived that day the 6th, for children age five manager John Madarus, said wood, Twyla Fultz. Louise at the home of Mrs. Roger through the 8th grade. Hours the log supply is building up ■r will be from 9:00 A. M. to now, thus enabling the night Gruver. Linda Hampton. Doris Lundquist. Mrs. Cummings announced noon. The program will be un shift to resume operations. Hovey, Karen Hutchinson, Debbie Lankins, Virginia Lan her various committees for the der the direction of Mrs. Jim kins, Janice Lewellen, Penny year as follows: telephone, Let- (Juanita) Wiley, Supt. of the Lewellen. Vick Moore, Nancy tie Swan and Daisy Geddes; Sunday School. More, Susan More. Sharon hospitality, Helen Kimmel and Muise. Karen Oliver. Sandy Ol Ellen Lundquist; education, ON iver. Karen Olson, Dena Pear Goldie Rambo; conservation, ce, Sherry Richards, LeEtta Evelyn Davis; international af Bud Crist Receives Sarff. Reltecca Savage. Donna fairs, Enid Glover; home life, Snodgrass, Sandy Snodgrass. Irene Podrabsky; civic im Trophy At Banquet provement, Mae Mowrey, Mar GIRLS TRACK DETROIT — Detroit School Starting May 28 1969 Linda Crowthers, Cue Crow ie Burrell, and Elaine Russell; was presented a trophy in hon Campfire Girls, Agnes Carlson; thers, Rebecca Earhart. Va- or of Bud Crist at the Father Closed Mondays Donda Earhart, Louise Gruver and publicity, Mary Kelly. During the business session, and Son Third annual Athlet Janice Ix>wellen, Nancy More. Detroit, Oregon ic Banquet held in the school’s Sharon Muise, Vickie Olson, the report on Campfire Girls elementary library Friday. was given by Elaine Russell; Dena Pearce. Penny Lewellen treasurer's report by Irene Po The trophy was purchased (Man.i. drabsky; 4th District by Nell by the newly formed Business GIRLS BASKETBALL mens Association, and present Melody Barnhardt. Debbie ation by Toni Thomas, Marie ed by its president, Frank Han Chance, Linda Crowther, Va- DeWitt; Marion County Feder- cock. Donda Earhart. Ixniise Gruver. Tolbert. Lettie Swan, and If you’re having any trouble with your automatic Crist was named the out Nancy Harris. Grace Haueter. Daisy Geddes; and the recent standing hall player in the visit to the Hillcrest School Karen Hutchinson. Virginia transmission—why not bring it to Gene Teague State Baseball Tournament I ankins. Janice Lewellen. for Girls, by Mary Kelly and Jr. held at Stayton last summer. Chevrolet today and have it taken care of by our Diane Morrison. Sharon Muise. others. It was decided to set the date He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Christine Ohrt. Karen Oliver. Wayne Crist of Detroit. experts. Lynette Parker. Celia Warde. of June 17 for a group trip to A certificate was awarded OMSI and the Portland Zoo, an all-day excursion being plan to George Derrick who was se lected by the Casco League ned. First Aid Course To Be In his informative talk. May Coaches, as one of the all-star or Peck stated that “before football players. George is the Offered at Detroit and after" pictures would be son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin DETROIT—Just a reminder taken of any improvements a- Derrick of Idanha. Sme 70 that a Standard First Aid round town if some member students (8th grade through class is scheduled to begin at of the City Council could just 12th) and their fathers were Detroit City Hall Wednesday, lie notified, so as to enter the in attendance. Guest speaker It pays in the long run. A check up now just might May 28th under the direction project in the current contest of the evening was Coach John of Robert Corentxium. State in which 10 cities have already Lewis of Willamette Universi Save a major repair job later. Industrial Safety Consultant. l>een involved. Many organiza ty. The Wednesday session will tions around town are taking begin at 6:00 P. M. and end part, and it is hoped that the POWERGLIDE or TURBOGLIDE SPECIAL at 10:00 P. M. The class there results will show a great im Farewell Party Honors after will meet every Wednes provement. Reg. $ 12.60 day for two hour sessions, for Mr. Peck especially mention the following three weeks. ed the acquisition by the city Beachy Family NOW ONLY An earlier date. May 26th. of six acres f land just West DETROIT — The Detroit as published in last week's is of Wills’ shingle-mill to be Plus Parts sue was in error through a made into a new park, and home of Mr. and Mrs. David mLsundt rstanding n the dates stressed the hop«' that it could Whit? was the setting for a An advanced course class be turned Into a picnic-ground farewell pot-luck luncheon Saturday evening honoring Mr. will begin June 25th and end at least by September. and Mrs. Glen Beachy and July 23rd. Trained ambulance family of Idanha. attendants are urgently need- Guests were employees and ed and it is urged that those their"families of the local State interested in first aid train Highway Dept. ing take advantage of the Mr. Beachy is retiring from course. the State Highway Department I OREGON STAYTON follow,ng 15 veasr of service. He and his family are moving Why Don’t You Subscribe to to British Columbia. Canada The Mill City Enterprise the last of this month. Santiam High School Holds Awards Night on May 19 Hillesland And DETROIT Saltalamachia Top IDANHA Wolverine Honors CTO ’" RENO.NEVADA Transmission Trouble? Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise SPECIAL CEDAR TAVERN Open 24 Hours A Day AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE JUST CALL 769-2126 For an Appointment $7.20 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise S4.00 per Year