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THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ?. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360 Santiam High Initiates Cadet Teaching Program 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 27, 1969 Old. ItOWUHE Putolished at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday I Htoilered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill ®*y, 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. A» independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. inheritance is the wealth of a departed relative which brings a family to gether to be divided. MtMtttK •I'.*V SPA PER k PURLISHIR» ^ a ' mociatiom Association - Founded 1885 Womrn — Over 190 Subscription Rates Carole Carey 209, Shirley Sharp 190, Bea Stormer 192. Marion-Linn Counties, per year .......... $4.00 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .......... $4.50 Outside Oregon, per year ............... $5.00 DON W. MOFFATT...................................... Editor and publisher GEORGE LONG .............................Assistant Publisher-Printer GOLDIE RAMEO ............................. Society and News Editor ROSE CREE ...... Local News Editor CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha . .... .................................. ............. Boots Champion Gates _______________ ___________________ Toni Thomas Mehama...................................... Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts Lyons ________ __________________ ____ __ Eva Bresslet Women — First 500 Ä Bigger Velma Cribbs 501, Bea Stor mer 511. Stayton Invitational I. cague THANKSGIVING “We’re glad you liked the birthday book we made for you Greg.’’ “Please teach us another song today, Louise.” THANKSGIVING 196» The historical background of Thanksgiving Day reminds us that, initiative is one of the vital keys to success. The hardy Pilgrims of Plymouth Bay Colony demonstrat ed that opportunity was there for those willing to work for it. The Colonists withstood the privations of an untamed wild erness. They used muscle and perseverance to work out their destiny. They did not push a panic button for the “old country” to bail them out. Just as incentive was the motivating force of our forefath er's and freedom their goal, so should these be uppermost in our minds today. Yes, we do have a different world. We have come a long way in social, educational, technical and scientific progress. But we must have a profound dedication to freedom to spark <>ur initiative to work and prosper. Let us have more incen tive to perpetuate th isfreedom, so we can continue to prosper — under Divine guidance—profiting by the Colonists' exam ple. w L Name of Team Mel Round Trucking Cedar Lumber Co. .. Lierman’s Insurance Frank Lbr. Co........ 27* 20% No. San. Real Estate 23 25 Stay. Sports & Hobby 22 26 Ron Bentz Assoc. .. 13% 34% Green Veneer Incorp. 12 36 HIG Carole Carey 209, HIS Velma Cribbs and Bea Storm- er 511; HTG Frank Lumber Co. 594, HTS Cedar Lumber Co. 560. Nlghtengals Name of Team Stayton TV ................ Drushella Furniture Turner Inn Tes Mon. Ivest Coif. ..25 Riverview .................. 23 Teague Chevrolet 20 Stout Creek Lumber 20 Bob’s Market .......... 19 LaFemme Bty Sin. 14 No. San. Plywood 13 31 HIG a n <1 HIS Dorothy Schwindt 198, 520; HTG Drush ella Furniture 745, HTS Tea gue Chevrolet 2151. Monday Night Mixers Name of Team w L Bethell & Wallace . 26 11 Sullivan & Spellmeyer 26 14 Wallace & Glidewell 21 11 Bassett & Hancock . 15 21 Petersen & Branch . .. 15 29 Shaffer & Hancock .. 9 19 HIG Shirley Bethell 225 HIS Jim Sullivan 534; HTG and HTS Sullivan & Spellmeyer 791, 2283. K offer Klatchers Name of Team W L Lowers & Holm ...... 32 12 Girod’s ...................... 31 13 Walton’s Grocery .... 28 16 Western Auto .......... 25 1!) Santiam Cablevision 23% 20% Ray’s Drug .............. 23 21 1st. Federal Savings 20% 23% Salem Trophy 1!) 25 Bob & Bills Richfield 18 26 U. S. Bankers .. 17 27 Gene’s Meat Market 14 30 No. Santiam Lanes .... 14 30 HIG Donna Schuetz 224, HIS Ev Johnson 510; HTG Lowers & Holm 986, HTS Bob I and Bill’s Richfield 2745. EDITOR To The Editor: “It looks as though the tax It is with regret and sadness payer will be the first of America’s natural resources that we, the employees of San to be comoletely exhausted.” tiam Memorial Hospital, write this letter. The departure of Dr. Byrd and Dr. Willms from Stayton will mean not only the loss of two extremely talented and I Am Interested In Your compassionate doctors, but the Transportation absence of two very dear fri ends. They are doctors of the high est caliber. Their professional capabilities, true humanitarian ism, deep concern for and love of people have endeared them to all of us. We feel this is an irreparable loss to the com munity. Their contributions to our community hospital service have been many, including in troduction of the Bird respira tor, establishment of our coro nary care unit and training of its personnel, and co operation FONT OUT cn our emergency service a- Your Transportation bove and beyond the call of duty. Is My Business We give them our heartfelt For NEW or USED thanks for all they have done us here at the hospital and CARS and TRUCKS for the whole Stayton area. It has been a privilege to know and Call work with them They have JERRY COFFMAN taught and given us much and will be sorely missed. Our love, gratitude and good wishes for their future go with STAYTON them. Philippi Ford 769-211T Home 859-2552 Employees of Santiam Memorial Hospital. OIL HOME HEATER Your old heater will never be worth more if you. trade during O P E R A I I O N : UPGRADE I Upgrid« your hosting system now —-Upgrade your comfort for yean to come! Trade in your old heater on a beautiful Siegler oil heater —and you’ll never want to trade again! Upgrade your living with toasty worm floors ell winter long. 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All of the Phelps, and Mrs. Parker. They teachers involved in the pro spend the first two periods of gram agree that these students the day working in the class are doing a good job. A 1th ugh room with these teachers, help a student teachers’ aid pro- ing with equipment and mater gram has been in effect for ials. and tutoring students four years in the district, this needing individual instruction. is the first time that the Gates These three seniors are class Primary School has been in ified as “cadet teachers” and cluded. and the first time for in addition to their work in "cadet teachers”. With the the classroom are required to continued success of th? pro do some reading in educational gram, it is hoped that more publicati ns, make reports, and students will I k * interested next evaluate their activities. They year. must be members of Future Teachers of America, an org anization whose main purpose is to explore teaching as a pro fession. Mrs. Shevthe who is adviser of FTA set up some of the guide lines for the "cadet” program and helps them eval $ uate their aclvities. All three ChtBibl* "cadets” agree that helping Choose this day whom you kids is a rewarding experience. will serve... as for me and “It’s fun They do cute things. my house, we will serve the I wish there had been some Lord—(Josh. 24:15). one to help me in the lower We must not be dismayed by grades” are some of their com appearances, or shaken in faith ments. when things do not turn out The primary students them just as we had hoped or selves are enthusiastic and ap planned. Stand firm in the preciative of this special at tention. They will work hard truth. There is only one pres to gain approval. Mrs. Barn- ence and one power in our lives hardt says the masculine in and our world, God, the good fluence adds to the learning ex omnipotent. Let us stand firm periences of both boys and in the truth, and not be afraid girls who thought it was great to trust God utterly. to surprise Greg with the birth- By Becky Earhart An executive Student Coun cil Meeting was held Friday, November 21, to pass an activi ty sheet for the F.H.A. Slum ber Party. F.H.A. met Wednesday, No vember 19, to make plans for the F.H.A. Slumber Party, which was held Friday, Nov ember 21 in the high school gym. following the dance spon sored by I.R.L. On Friday, Nov. 21, the fol- I wing clubs met during activi ty period; I.R.L., Honor So ciety, Pep Club, and the new ly formed Cheas Club. The Annua) Fall Conference, a foreign policy meeting, and the up coming dance were the main topics of discussion at the I RL meeting. Honor Society made plans f r their annual Christmas Toy Donation dance, which will be hold Decemlx*r 13. Other topics of discussion included the pur chasing of Honor Society Pins and preparations for the future Induction Ceremony for new members. Pep club members discussed a possible p infs sysem and made plans for a spaghetti din ner. Following this Pep Club meeting the Pep Club mem bers went to the gym. where the J.V. Cheerleaders showed the members their yelLs for basketball. Members of the Chess Club met in the Home Ec. room for I a game of chess Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2-154