The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 13, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    Salutatorian
4__ The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 13, 1971
Valedictorian
LETTERS
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
TO THE
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360
EDITOR
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
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, repaint
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.
I
The evenings of May 7 and
8 were more than enjoyable
for the people of Detroit and
the vicinity. A large part of the
high school pupils under the
superb direction of English
teacher, Mrs. Jeanne Blake
and Music Director, Mrs. Mar­
MEMBER
garet Minden Zelfer. put to­
MtMÖtK
gether a music comedy that
Oregon
will be long remembered.
Newspaper
The most important thing
Publishers
about a school program of this
Association =
Association - Founded '885
I kind is to highlight the fact,
I that going to school is just a
Subscription Rates
I preparation for adult life. Any
.. $4.00
Marion-Linn
Counties,
per your......... ........
| event is im)x>rtant that gives
.. $450
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ....
Robert Crist, son of Mr. and one the self confidence, self
. $5.00
Outside Oregon, per year--------------------
Mrs. Wayne Crist of Detroit insurance, self esteem, and
was chosen Salutatorlan with above all the feeling of “I can
Miss Gina Williamson 17-
a grade point average of 3.73. do.” The whole community year-old daughter of Mr. and
_____ Editor and Publisher
DON W. MOFFATT
Robert transferred to Detroit felt elated with the perform­ Mrs. Lynn Williamson of Id­
..Assistant Publisher-Printer
GEORGE
LONG
...
his sophomore year from Calif­ ance, and are thinking of mak­ anha has been selected Valed­
... Society and News Editor
NORMA
LONG
___
ornia, and recently received an ing a show an annual affair. ictorian of Detroit High School
____ __ Local News Editor
ROSE CREE ........
appointment to the Air Force The pride of accomplishment with a grade point average of
____ ___ Local News Editor
MARY KELLY ......
Academy at Colorado Springs, rubbed off on all, even the 3.87. Gina has attended all 12
Colo.
READY
TO
WELCOME
VISITORS
to
Portland
’
s
Shriners
ones who did not individually years of school at Detroit and
CORRESPONDENTS
take part. All knowledge does plans to attend Oregon Col- Hospital for Crippled Children on Sunday. May 16, is Farhad
Oetroit-Idanha
-------------------- Bocts Champion
not come from books, some of lege of Education to major as a Ebrahimnejad, Patient of the Year, who will reign as “prince”
_________________ Rose Cree
Gates ______
of open house festivities honoring 49 years of helping needy
it is generated by the urge to Math teacher.
Idanha Bible School
Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts
Mehama .........
crippled children of every race and creed. Twenty-two Shriners
be and do, and acting is very
________________ Eva Bressler
hospitals throughout the United States. Canada and Mexico will
Lyons ______
important in our getting along
To Start June I I th
join in this annual observance of National Shrine Hospital Day.
in life as it comes to us day
Born in Iran, 12-year-old Farhad has undergone surgery for a
IDANHA—It was announc­ by day.
paralyzed right arm. Assisting young Farhad are Shriners And}
ed here this week that one
Scott Young
ELIMINATE PAPER POLLUTION
Osgood, at left, and W. W. Youngson, Jr., Past Potentate, Al
week of Bible school will start
Marion Forks
Kader Temple, who are co-chairman and chairman respectively
June 7 at the Idanha Commun­
of the Shrine Hospital Day program. Public is invited to attend
ity church and will run through
the celebration, beginning at 1:30 P.M. at the Portland hospital.
June 11 from 9 to 11:45 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Chrisman
N. E. 82nd and Sandy Blvd.
for children from 4 through
the 8th grade. The program Honored at Farewell
will include Bible stories, craft,
LYONS — Crowfoot Grange Frank Basl was the mother of
singing, games and refresh- Gathering
was
present at the meeting ol Roaring 20s; Mrs. Thurman
ments.
Santiam
Valley Grange Frida; Smiths’ beatnick husband was
IDANHA—The club’room of
Theme of the study is
night for a special visitation portrayed by Jake Myers.
the
Idanha
Fire
hall
was
the
"Search for God’s Hidden
Mrs. C. Cyries, oldest moth­
setting Monday evening for a Gorge Laidlaw, master, wa er (87) was presented with a
Ariving here last week from
Treasurers.”
introduced
and
escorted
to
the
farewell party honoring Mr.
All children of the commun- and Mrs. Terry Chrisman, Master’s station. Lloyd Slett' plant, and Mrs, John Pedrow, Texas for a two or three week
ity in the age bracket men­ daughter, Wendy, and son, spoke for the agriculture com youngest mother present also visit was Lee Hyde.
Former residents of the area
tioned above are invited to Corey. In attendance were the mittee, and Hary Wiley from received a plant.
Mrs. Gordon Laidlaw sang visiting here over the week­
attend. Missionary project, will honored guests, and Mr. and Crowfoot spoke for the legis
be for each child (who desires) Mrs. Robert Guiren and child­ lature, when he talked abou’ “Let There Be Peace in the end were Mr. and Mrs. George
to bring a wash cloth which ren, Debbie, Connie and Gara, the deduction in Veteran’s Valley” and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto Renner of Newberg. A log
told of the origin of Memorial cabin type home formerly
in turn will be sent to various Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lichtlyter pensions.
missionaries.
Guests were present fror Day. Songs of Wars were led owned by Johnnie Bryant and
and daughters, Jeanette and
Directing the Bible school Wendy, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crowfoot, Scio,
Lacomb by Mrs. Thurman Smith and purchased by the Renners was
will be Mrs. Harold Roth, A Lawrence and sons, Jeff and Springwater, and Westen Ben Moore. Rev. Charles Fultz burned down Friday evening
gave a reading “In Flanders by the Detroit-Idanha Fire
staff of 18 will assist her.
Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Star. Linn County Pomom Field” and prayer, followed by Department. Reports indicated
James and sons, Randy and Grange will be at Santiar th playing of Taps by Bob Cul­ the Renners plan to put a mo­
Frankie, Mrs. Earl Joumagan Valley Grange May 26 t< bertson.
bile home on the property.
and sons. Randy, Kevin, and exemplify the 5th degree a’
Attending the May 5 instal­
Steven, William and Brian 8 p. m. Linn County Pomon
lation ceremonies of the Wom­
t
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston Lizotel, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell will meet at Morning Sta'
an’s Civic club at Marion
had as wekend visitors, her Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Storm- May 20 at 10 a. m. Stat'
Forks was past president, Mrs.
son and <laughter-in-law, Mr. er and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grange will be held in Rose
Al (Arlene) Sorseth of Eugene.
By Rebecca Savage
and Mrs. Charles Jacobs of Snyder. Refreshments were burg June 13-18. Thurmai
The program included several
Cottage Grove. On Sunday the served.
Smith, master, will attend a
Boy and Girl of the Month piano selections by Miss Gina
Jacobs took the Gestons out
The Chrisman family came delegate for Santiam Valley.
for April are Dan Cox and Williamson. Installing officer
for Mother’s Day dinner.
to Idanha about two years ago
For the lecturer’s hour, r Frances Blumenstein.
was Mrs. Arthur Whiteley.
Mrs. Birdie Wilson and her where Mr. Chrisman has been Mother’s Day program was en
Tuesday, May 4th, Student Hosting the event were Mrs.
children from Mill City at- manager of the Union Oil Sta­ joyed. Mrs. Lloyd Sletto tolr Council met in the library.
tended church sendees on Mo- tion. The family is making of the Origin of Mother’s Day Suggestions for improvements Robert Johnson, Mrs. Howard
ther’s Day with their grand preparations to move near Es- Mrs. Alex Bodeker gave <- in the school were discussed. Drago and Mrs. James Von
Seggren.
mother, Mrs. Walter Brisbin J tacada.
j reading “No Occupation,” Mrs An activity sheet was passed
Weekend visitors at the Har­ FEWER FORM FILLER-OUTERS NEEDED
for a baked food sale sponsor­ old Champion home were Mrs.
study on paperwork by Ohio's “Little Hoover Commis­
ed by the J. V. Cheerleaders. Champions brother-in-law and sion," A coupled
with findings of a House Post Office and Civil
Bov and Girl of the Month sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Service subcommittee,
reveals an incredible waste of manpow­
were elected.
George of Salem.
The annual Home Ec. Fash­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booker er and money.
Six departments of government in Ohio were surveyed and
ion show was held May 6th. of Mill City and John Estey
The “Showdown of Fashions” of Detroit recently called on it was found that they spent $2.6 million a year to fill out
was unique and very entertain­ Earl Stahlman, who is confined 98,077 forms for the Federal Government. The total amount
ing. The set was especially suit­ in Silver Gardens Care Home, spent by all state and local governments must be staggering.
The House Committee found that the U. 8. spends $8
able to the western theme. Silverton. Mr. Stahlman resid­
billion
(out of a $200-billion plus budget) to get answers on
There was an authentic pioneer ed in Detroit for a number of
wagon, saddles, hobby horses, years before his confinement 360,000 different forms. According to columnist Henry J. Tay­
and bales of hay with scatter­ in the home. He is a brother of lor, the filing cabinets required would till twelve Empire State
ings of arrows and kerosene Mrs. Estey and Mrs. Booker. | Buildings.
Obviously Uncle Sam should continue to insist upon ade­
lanterns. Narrator for the show
Sunday dinner guests at the •
was Linda Hampton. Enter­ home of Rev. and Mrs. Harold quate reports when Federal money is distributed for spending
tainment was provided by a Roth and family were Mrs. by state and local units of government. But superfluous re­
trio made up of Mike Elliott, Roth’s mother, Mrs. Frances ports should not be required and the trend towards increasing
Larry Horner, and Ken Go­ Richard, and Mr. and Mrs. (sis­ the number of Federal handouts should be reversed.
forth who sang and played ter) George Higley and son,
guitars. Twyla Fultz played a Vaughn of Canby, and Mrs.
Fleet home or by phoning 854-
niano solo, a medley of Mac- Irene Paullin, Detroit.
Detroit Residents
3576. The only requirement is
Arthur Park and the Love
Visiting at the home of her
to give the lot and block num­
Story theme, A lively group parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Urged To Apply For
ber (from deed) and designate
of eight high school students Brown are their son-in-law
which street, facing out,
did a swinging square dance and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. House Numbers
the number is to be affixed.
to wind up the show. Refresh­ Frank Workman and son,
Minimum height of numbers
ments were served afterwards Neal, of Vancouver. Wn.
DETROIT—Residents resid must be 4 inches. The numbers
in the Home Ec. room. Mrs.
A Saturday visitor at the ing in the Detroit area are be­ which cost about 39c each are
Leisinger, the Home Ec. teach­ home of Mr. and Mrs. John ing urged to apply for then-
er. did a fantastic job of org­ Estey was her nephew, Jim house numbers. To date, only available at Cook’s Grocery.
anizing, decorating, and plan­ Stahlman of Salem. Jim was 37 have applied. This repre­
New street signs are being
ning the fashion round-up.
recently released from a hos- sents about a quarter of the made this week by the Detroit
Friday during activity per­ pital following a severe cut houses.
Woman’s Civic club, anti will
iod. student Ixxly elections on his arm. He is now sport­ Residents can obtains their be
installed in the near future.
were held in the auditorium. ing a cast on the arm.
assigned number either by cal­ Mayor Cliffoni McMillan said
After the candidates gave brief
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruther­ ling in person at the Paul Van Tuesday.
speeches, the student body ford of Arizona plan to spend
voted. The 1971-72 Associated a few weeks here at their
Student Body officers are: summer home. Mr. Rutherford,
President, Gordon Plotts; Vice- employed by the Corps of
President. Randy Richter; Sec­ Army Engineers served here
retary. Frances Blumenstein: during construction of Detroit
Publicity Manager, Patti Mc­ dam. He reportedly has retired
I
Clintock: Activities Coordinat­ and is making his home in Ari­
or, Debbie Barnhardt.
zona.
Mother's Day
Program Feature
At Grange Meeting
DETROIT
IDANHA
GATES
NEED A
A Panel Phone in
your kitchen. Part of the
convenience of a homo
that'a telephone-planned.
You wont have to do a alow
bum if you have an esfenaion
In ell your important rooms.
That way you won t have to
.drop what you’re doing every
Per Man th
E
the phon« ring» And
you’ll ii ,( plenty ot time and
»t«p» «»ch day Reach Don t
run. Mak« yours a fully
phoned home There « a big
«election of style« and color»
available Call our business
office or ask the man on
the telephone truck for
complete detail«.
CONGRATULATE
TOW?
Call 897-2442 For Fast Service
AliState
Motor Club
Road Service
Vern’s Shell Service
Wr Give S & H Green Stamps
Phone 897-2442
MUI Citv
When you tee how fait
you flet results, you'H con­
gratulate yourself on your
wisdom in using a Want Ad
to sell or buy.
The MOI City Enterorise
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