The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 04, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—The Miti City Enterprise! Thursday, May 28, 1970
THE
MILL
CITY ENTERPRISE
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-3772 MU! City, Ore. 97368
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursdaj
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 I
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.
Detroit School Seniors
Receive Achievemnt Awards
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 4, 1970
[Legion-Auxiliary
Make Plans for
Joint Installation
/PLUMBINGS
DETROIT — The following sented to Gerald Hiebert, Lyle
IDANHA — The American
seniors selected by the teach- Bogers anti D:rsev Smith, all­ Legion. Idanha Post 141 and
ing staff for outstanding league fo tball and basketball the Auxiliary have slated
achievements were the recipi­ players. Rogers was named for June 6th for joint installation
ents of scholastic awards at the second year to the State ceremonies.
the Detroit High school grad­ All-Star team.
The 8:00 p. m. event will be
uation commencement pro­
Because of the determina­ held in the social room of the
gram Friday night.
tion,, ledership, unselfishness Idanha Fire Hall and will in­ I
Valedictorian Dorsey Smith, and the team work displayed clude a “pot-luck” luncheon.
Subscription Rates
Marion-Linn Counties, per year.............
$4.00 I with a grade point average of by these young men the facul­ Legion officers who will be
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year
$4.50 I 3.55 was presented an engrav- ty decided to share this award. installed are: Jack Hopson,
Haque (name and year) Gerald is the s:n of Mr. and commander, Nils Bittner, 1st
Outside Oregon, per year........................
$5.00 I
,
along
with a complimentary Mrs. Henry Hiebert of Idanha, vice commander, Ronald Lem­
Editor and Publisher
DON W. MOFFATT
to the Readers’ and Lyle is the son of Mr. and ing 2nd vice commander, Al­
Assistant Publisher-Printer subscription
GEORGE LONG ...
Digest. Dorsey began school Mrs. Lyle Rogers Sr., of De len Gardner, adjutant, Quincy
Society and News Editor with the Kindergarten at De- troit.
NORMA LONG ..._.
Smith, chaplain, Jeff Iteming,
Local News Editor troit.
ROSE CREE .........
Each year the Danforth service officer and Sam Lef­
Local News Editor
MARY KELLY ......
He has served as class of- Foundation awards the girl fler, Sgt.-at-Arms. Installing of­
MtMflER
MtMBtK
ficer, represented Detroit at and boy of each graduating ficer will be A. D. Trotter, Dis­
Beaver Boys State, and was class a certificate and gift in trict 2 commander, McMinn­
Oregon
student body president this recognition of outstanding ville. Installing officer for the
Newspaper
year.
He is the son of Mr. and qualities. Along wtih this Auxiliary Unit will be Mrs.
Publishers
Mrs. Quincy Smith of Idanha. award a book entitled “I Dare Velma L. Lahoski District 2
Association
!
I
Association - Founded 1885
The Salutatorian award, a You” was presented to Barbara president, Salem.
CORRESPONDENTS
Officers to be installed are:
plaque, went to Jimmy Morgan Stephen and Jimmy Morgan.
Four Deanha Parent-Teach­ Mrs. Wayne (Ada) Tompkins,
............................ Boots Champion for his outstanding success in
I ietroit-Idanha
.................................... Jan Lewis student affairs. With a grade er Scholarships were awarded president, Mrs. Jeff Leming,
Gates ..............
Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts point average of 3.37 he also this year. These were present­ 1st vice, Mrs. Sam Leffler,
Menama........ .
ed to Dorsey Smith ($315),
............................... Eva Breeslet began school with Kindegart- Lyle Rogers ($265), Myles Mc­ 2nd vice, Mrs. Allen Gardner,
Lyons ............
secretary, Mrs. Clare Cram,
en at Detroit. Te is the son
of Mrs. Robert Johnson of Millan ($234), and Gerald Hie­ treasurer, Mrs. Jim Giebeler,
Marion Forks and Vern Mor­ bert ($215.) Myles was also chaplain, Mrs. Fred Storey,
the recipient of a one-year tui­ Sgt.-at-Arms, and Mrs. Clyde
gan, rural Stayton.
Co-citizenship awards were tion scholarship to Chemeketa Storey, historian.
presented to Robin Whiteley Community College, Salem.
The PTC scholarships are
and Myles McMillan. This
award is based on students who based on character, citizenship,
seem the most cooperative scholarship and coo]x?rati n.
Other 1970 graduates arc:
with other students and facul-
ty, individual consideration for Allen Benton, Eddie and Isaac
I others and courtesy. R bin is Gandy, Robin Mennis, Fred
DETROIT — The Upper I
1 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Kathy Reeves, Delva North Santiam Canyon hum-1
Saner,
Karen
Shepard,
Robert
i Whiteley and Myles is the son
med with activity as thousands j
of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McMillan Smith, Gary Stephen, and of vacationers took advantage,
Michael
Utley.
of Detroit.
In addition, each graduate of the warm weather and the
Barbara Stephen was the re­
I wish to announce that I have sold our
was
presented with a $5,000 Memorial Day Holidays. De­
cipient of the activities award.
Life
Isurance policy, a gift troit Lake State Park and For­
This award is also based on
Detroit-Idanha accounts to
from
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leff- est Service campgrounds were
outstanding student affairs.
filled to capacity as was nearly
She has been sudent body of- ler, of Detroit Market.
any wide spot available, or big
Robert
Kirk,
high
school
I ficer the past two years, work-
enough to park a camper.
| ed on the annual and paper principal presented the hon­ Business establishments re­
orary
awards
and
Coach
Law
­
| staff, and is president of the
Poole the Athletic ported a lively business and
I pep club. She is the daughter rence
all of the visitors appeared to
as of June I, 1970
awards.
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
l>e having a glorious time.
Stephen of Idanha.
Fishing was reported from
Each year the Dad’s club at
We wish to thonk each one of you for your
fair to good and limiting out
OSU recognizes those Seniors
was not uncommon for some.
who are outstanding in leader­
patronage in the past, and let you know
Just to coin and old phrase
ship, scholarship, and citizen­
the
lake at times looked like
that we enjoyed serving you.
ship. This year’s awards went
the Swiss Navy had moved in.
to Vickie Charlene Slayden
No accidents were reported,
By Boots Cbamoion
and Myles McMillan. Vickie is
and that, is just the way we
Rev.
Orville
Swindler,
pastor
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
like it.
Ed Slayden anti Myles is the of the Idanha Community
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mc­ church announced this week
Bud Cline, Owner
that the Gideons (National) Open House Held
Millan of Detroit.
Athletic awards were pre- from Salem will be presenting
their work at the Idanha For Fern Sletto
DETROIT—Some 50 or 60
church Sunday, June 7th at
the 11:00 A. M. worship ser- people were in attendance at
vice. Their work of Bible dis- the “open-house” reception
tributions will be of Interest honoring Mrs. Fem Sletto who
is retiring from the teaching
to all who attend he said.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oja of staff, following some 37 years
Detroit are making prepara­ of teaching in the Santiam
tions to move to Salem in the area. She joined the faculty
near future. They recently pur­ here four years ago.
The event was held in the
chased a mobile home and plan
to reside at McNary Mobile library of the Elementary
Park near Keizer. Dave re­ school recently. For the occas-
cently retired from the U. S. sion Mrs. Sletto’s 3rd grade
Forest Service where he had pupils presented a short pro­
been employed for the past gram. The recipient of many
lovely gifts she was also hon-
15 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brosig re­ I sented with a lovely engrav­
turned home aver the weekend ed silver tray, a gift from
following a trip to El Cajon, the school district. School
Calif., where they visited for Supt., .-Ron Wilkerson made
a week at the home of .their the presentation.
Cutting and serving the de­
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. David Perfiani. Mrs. corated cake was Mrs. Lloyd
Brosig said it was hot there, Hendrickson. Serving at the
much like it was here Sunday. coffee urn was Mrs. Joseph
Leaving Calif., they took the Zelfer, and at the punch bowl,
central route home and then Mrs Robert Kirk. Several out
headed for the coast. She said, of town guests were in atten-
“we got froze out” there, so ance.
we came home.
Weekend guests at the home Saturday from Woodland.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Champ­ Wash.: where she had been
ion were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. visiting with relatives for the
George of Salem. Other guests past two weeks.
n Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Chambers and daugh­
ter Claudia, and her son Ster­
ling. Salem, and Mr. and Mrs.
Webb Ramage and family of
Albany.
Mabel Poncia returned home 1
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IDANHA
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