The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 03, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Miss Mary Gay ReMine, of
Seattle, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Shields ReMine, sang a
port, and grandson of Mr. and
service at the Presbyterian
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith
Sunday visitors at the home
of Forest Grove spent Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. M G. Rambo
night at the home of his sister, were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lar­
son of Silverton and Mr. and
Miss Alice Smith.
Mrs. Harley Champ of Salem.
Rainbow Girls will practice The Champs, who recently re­
for Installation Saturday, June turned from a winter in Yuma,
5 at 3 p. m. Please be on time. Arizona, said it was a 102 de­
grees when they left, time to
. ..Colleen Grant, Patty McClin­ head for cool, green Oregon.
tock and Starla Neal attended
a joint skating party at Skate­ Luncheon guests at the home
land in Salem last Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers
evening from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. last Thursday were their sister-
sponsored by Chemekta and in-law, Mrs. G. D. Myers, Mrs.
Willamette Chapter of Demolay Weldon Hibbard and Mrs. Ross
for Boys, Bethel No. 48 anil Hibbard, all of Woodburn.
Bethel No. 53, Job’s Daughters
and Chadwick Assembly No. 3, Name Left Off
Cherry Assembly No. 61 and Letter To Editor
Keizer Assembly No. 86, Or­ Last week we publishel a
der of Rainbow for Girls.
letter to the editor and in some
manner we lost the signature
Mr. and Mi’s. Willis Anna line. The letter was written
from Portland were Sunday by Craig Shaw, son of Mr. and
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Show.
Mrs. H. I. Plymale. They are
Craig is a student at the
cousins of Mrs. Plymale.
University of Oregon, and with
two of his fellow students laid
Week-end guests of Mrs. spent the weekend here.
Alice Fenner were her son
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
"Bus” Fenner of Eugene.
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 3, 1971 Posekany Chosen as
Award Winners
An Oregon Scholar
«
*
Richard Posekany, Jr., has
been chosen as an Oregon
Scholar and is among 1,497 stu­
dents chosen by the State
Scholarship Commission from
the graduating classes of Ore­
gon high schools.
The Oregon Scholars award
Girls Track—
was establl-hed in 1966 and
Debra
Barnhanlt,
Dixie students are selected for die
Brown, Susan Crowther, Kar­ honor on the basis of outstand­
en Davis, Betsy I^aMunyan, ing academic achievement.
Cheryle Lawrence, Sonja Mar­
tin, Nancy More, Rebecca Sa­
vage, Sherry Richards, Mgr.
Too Late to Classify
Boys Track, Varsity—
COLLEGE
STUDENT-Room
Kurt Carpenter, Matt De­
and ixjard or room with cook­
Main. Dale Grant, John Ruby,
ing facilities for the summer.
Gary Richards.
Ph. Cedar Iximber 859-2111.
Junior Varsity—
24
David Crowther, Paul Free­
man, Mike Farmen, Glen Fost­ WANT 1 iTilUY: Men's bike
er. Ken Morgan, Bill Tippit,
in good condition. Ph. 897-
Steve Fohl, Randy Richter,
2816.
22
Doug Gruver, managers.
Girls Volleyball—
Public Notices
Nancy More, Debbie Bara-
hardt, Sliaron Muise, Rebecca
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Savage, Cheryle
Lawrence,
HEARING
Cindy Bethel, Dixie Brown,
Cathy Ohrt. Barbara Gillenwat­ Notice is hereby given that
er, Diane Wills, Janarry Gif­ a budget hearing will be held
ford, Debbie Bacon, Jackie June 9. 1971, at 8 p. m. at the
Bradley, Vicky Fairchild, Sliel Gates Fire Hall for the pur­
pose of hearing comments from
ly Richards.
statisticians for Basketball— the public concerning the pro­
Twyla Fultz, Sue Crowther, posed 1971-72 budget. The Bud­
Karen Hutchinson, Cheryle get Document is available for
1-awrence and Debbie Bam inspection by the imblic at
Gates General Store, C'ity Hall
hardt.
Bulletin Board, and Betty Kel-
PEP (’LI B AWARDS
le’s This ’n That Shop.
Illi Year Awards—
Orville Brown, Secretary
Jackie Evans
Gates Rural Fire Protec­
3rd Year Awards
tion District.
Jackie Clark, Jenny Chance,
Published: June 3, 1971.
Karen Davis, Nancy More,
Sherry Richards.
2nd Year Awards—
Lisa Gabriel. Karen Howell
Nancy I .alack. Linda Ix«ig.
1st Year Awards—
Becky Savage.
GAA CLUB AWARDS
4th Year Awards—
Susan Crowther, Twyla Ful­
tz, Linda Hampton, Sandi Oli-
ver.
3rd Year Awards—
Debbie Barnhardt,
Blumenstein. Jenny
Karen Davis, Karen
son, Sharon Muise,
More, Vicky Olson.
Richards. Becky Savage.
2nd Year Awards—
Frances Blumenstein, Jen­
ny Chance Karen Hutchinson.
Sherry Richards, Chris Ohrt,
Becky Savage, Sonja Martin.
Starla Neal, Lisa Gabriel.
We Give HAH Green Stamps
1st Year Awards—
Jackie Bradley. Dixie Brown,
Cindy Bethel. Barbara Gillen­
water, Cheryle Lawrence,
Cathy Ohrt, Rosie Savage,
Diane Wills. Shelly Richards.
«HEERLEADERS
Phone 897-2977
Varsity—
Jenny Chance, Jackie Clark,
Jackie Evans, Rebecca Savage.
Sherry Richards.
Yell King—
Kenneth Goforth, Larry Hor­
ner, Tom Rush.
J. V.—
Karen Davis, Lisa Gabriel,
Sheryl Olson.
Many students at Santiam
High received awards at the
annual Awards Night at the
Auditorium Thursday.
Spencer Hillesland awarded
David Wirick, son of Mr.
the Sous;i Award to Rick Pose­
and Mrs. Kirk Wirick of New-
kany and the Arion Award to
at the home of the Charles
Twyla Fultz.
Mrs. Louis Verbeck of Mill
I Mrs. Poole awarded Year
City, was elected next year’s
I Book awards to Nancy Harris,
student body president after
1 Diane Morrison, Linda Oak­
a recent student vote at New­
land, Marie Wright.
port High school. David’s fa­
Bob Williams presented the
ther is an officer of the State
Ixiseball and J. V. Football
Police at Newport, and his
Gary Richards was win­ Awards.
mother is the former Marlene
ner
of the Girod Hilltop Miss Judy Parent gave the
Verheck. They both attended
Cheerleader awards: Varsity,
Market Sportsmanship A- Jenny
high school here.
Chance. Jackie Clark,
ward. Miss Sue Crowther Jackie Evans,
Sherry Richards,
S. G. “Boots” Higdon was
won the Character Award Rebecca Savage;
Karen Davis,
able to be returned to his home
Given by the same firm.
Lisa Gabriel and Sheryl Olson,
here last week after having
i J. V., and Yell Kings. Ken Go-
spent several weeks in a Sa­
1 forth, Larry Homer and Tom
lem hospital. He is the father
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balti­
: Kuril.
of Mrs. Ralph Budlong.
more of rural Redmond visit­
J. V. Basketlxill awards were
ed with Mill City friends one
DETROIT — Weather read-
presented by Bid Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. "Bert” day last week. They are busily ings for the month of May,
Don Williams presented the
Libby from Springfield visited making plans for a month’s 1971 are as follows. High tem-
-hop award to Richard Geelan.
Sunday afternoon at the home tour of Europe in September. perature for the month was
Rich Moore gave out the
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brud­ They will accompany her bro­ 82 degrees on May 5th, against
Varsity basketball awards.
er and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and 86 degrees on May 28th in
Andy Leisinger made Draft­
Cree. The Libbey’s lived in Mrs. Leonard Runkle of Port­ 1970. The low was 31 degrees
ing I awards to Karen Hutch­
Mill City for many years be­ land.
on the 17th against 30 degrees
inson and Vicky Olson, and
fore leaving here in 1941. This
on May l()th 1970. Total pre­
Drafting II to Craig Stevens.
was their first visit back since
Mr. and Mis. Robert Landro cipitation for the month 3.3!)
| Mrs. Marion White gave out
they left.
from Astoria were in Mill City inches with the greatest fall
I Volleyball, track, GAA
Saturday where they visited being .99 inches on the 16th.
' Pep Club awards.
Jack Coryell from Portland briefly at the homes of Mr Total precipitation in 1970
Bid Sanders awarded the
spent the weekend at the home and Mrs. Morris Howe, Mr. during the month was 2.09
I Girod Character Award. $25
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. inches. The total precipitation
. to Sue Crowther and the Girod
Cecil Lake.
Tena Graham, Mr. anti Mrs. (melted snow and rain) for
Sportsmanship award $25 to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'­ Floyd Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. the year to date. Is 52.19 inches.
. Gary Richards. Both of these
Rourke spent the weekend at Eldon Hutchinson and Mr. and Since the above precipitation
' awards given by Girod’s Hill­
the home of her brother and Mrs. Adell Hutchinson. Mrs. report was written another .50
top Market, and the winners
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Landro will be remembered as inches of rain has fallen in a
Charlie Stewart, Jr. canj were chosen by the Santiam
Paul Cree. They also visited at the former Edna Swift and 24 hour period ending at 8:00
School faculty.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. lived in Mill City most of her A. M. June 1st.
be seen awarding the Best High
Fix sh Basketball awards
Ixtwell Cree. Mr. O’Rourke re­ life until she was married.
Average mean Is 55 degrees Senior Athlete Award to were presented by Mike Me-
tired in April and they have
against 56 degrees in 1970.
Gary Richards. The firm ('lain, and Gerald Gibson pre­
moved from Hoopa, California
Recent guests at the home
On the 13th, 15th and 17t.h makes this presentation j sented the track and football
to their former home in Ukiah, of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake of the month there were light
awards.
California.
were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cory­ flurries of snow during the each year.
I Charlie Stewart, Jr., gave the
ell from Beaverton, David | nights and early mornings,
Outstanding Athlete Cup, pro
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chance Shriver from Portland. Larry none of which, however re­
I sented by Stewart’s Grocery
spent a recent weekend in Eu­ Sidor and George Sheilds from mained on the ground in -i
' to Gary Richards. This award
gene visiting their san, David Corvallis. The boys went fish­ measurable amount.
is chosen by the coaches and
Chance, who is a student at ing accompanied by Cecil Lake
There were gusty winds pre­
. will be kept by the winner un-
Lane Community college and and Charlie French.
vailing on the 7th. which tore
I til next year at this time.
who also holds a responsible
some 600 square feet of roof-1
Burton Boroughs presented
position with Radio Station
Guests Sunday evening and ing from the elementary gym.
the Boy and Girl of the Year
KLCC on the campus. Stanley Monday at the home of Mr. Also, wind on the 13th, 15th.
I to Gary Richards and Susan
also took part in the Shriner's and Mrs. H. I. Plymale were 20th, and the night of the 30th.
I Crowther. They are chosen by
parade while in Eugene, being | her cousin, Mrs. Frances Kim­ which did no appreciable dam­
the Intra-School Council and
invited to ride on the caliope., ball, White Rock, B. C., Cana­ age, other than to strew lawns
the Faculty. Sandi Oliver
da and her son-in-law and with broken branahes from
| awarded Mrs. Andy Leisinger
Spending the weekend here [ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John trees. Low clouds and mists
, an award from the Wolver-
at the home of the Charley' Gislason and their two child-' covered the mountain tops on |
I ettee.
Kellys was Mrs. Don Goode of ren from Seattle, Washington, j most of the mornings but we,
I Sue Crowther and Rick Pose­
Eugene, who also visited brief­
had a good many sunny days I
kany announced the next year’s
ly with other friends.
Mrs. Mike Wilson honored I to offset the gloom of early j
Intra-School council members
her son, Kevin on his 3rd birth­ mornings. Lilacs, dogwoods, az-1
from this year’s Freshmen, anti
Word was received here this day Saturday afternoon at her aleas, and a few rhododendrons,
I they were Cheryle Lawrence
week from Rusty and Sharon home. A cowboy theme was however are assuring us the I
and Bob Bennett.
Whitten, stating they recently1 used for the decorations and worst is over. Parks and camps
Mr. McClain will be taking
purchased a new home and birthday cake. Honoring Kev­ especially over the weekends,
Boy and Girl of the Mrs. Leisinger’s place on Intra-
asked to have The Eenterprise in were Jill and Jeff Girod, are filling with vadationers
•sent to their new address in Susie Mark, Molly and K. C. and enthusiastic anglers and, Month for the year were I School Council as she will be
Susan Crowther and Gary leaving here, and Miss Parent
Vancouver, Wn.
Mink, Pat and Kathleen Moore, at present, all Is well.
is the retiring teacher. Mr.
Richards.
Keith, Kenneth and Kimberly
The above data by Irene
Moore is the new Advisor.
Studio of Hair Design open Penrose, Scott and Susie Paullln, Detroit weather ob­
Varsity Football Awards—
six days a week. Barbara Dav­ Woods, and Jennifer Wilson. server.
i
Bruce Beyers, Herb Carpen­
i
idson on duty Monday, Wed­ Some of the mothers accompan­
ter, Matt DeMain, Dan Derby,
nesday, Thursday and Friday. ied their children. The after­ Winner Named In
Mike Elliott, Paul Freeman,
Ellen Stahlman on duty Tues­ noon was spent playing.
Kim Gabriel, Loren Hagen, Laurie Bethel Hosts
Santiam Golf Play
day through Saturday. Betty
Pete Hawley, Gary Henness,
Klutke on duty Thursday
Weekend guests at the home
Days play for 18 hole mem­
Clint Herron, Jim Lyness, Dav­ Patio Party Friday
through Saturday. Hours 9 a.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden bers of Santiam Womens Golf
id Pittam, Darrel Plotts, Gord­
to 5 p.m. Phone 897-2100. 22tf was their son and family, Mr. club June 1 was irons only. J
Mias Laurie Bethel was hos­
en Plotts, Ron Podrabsky, Rick
and Mrs. David Golden and Winners were: Class A, Mrs.
Posekany, John Ruby, Tom tess Friday evening, May 28,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack two children from Tacoma, Robert Franz with a 35, Class
Rush, Allen Severs, Leroy for a patio party held at her
spent the Memorial Holiday Wash. Sunday guests were her B, Mrs. W. V. Chamberlain
Shepherd, Craig Stevens, Jim home.
weekend in Reno, leaving Fri­ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Plunkett tied
Story,
Gary Taylor, Gary
Friends attending were Ix>ri
day and returning Monday. and Mrs. Merlin Temple from with 42s, Class C, Mrs. Clar­
Richards, Trainer, Randy Rich­ Lawrence, Vickie Vanderoouv-
They reported a variety of Boring, Oregon. Sunday the ence Applegate 37.
ter, Manager.
ering, Renee’ Brown, Rhonda
weather from sunshine to snow Goldens entertained at a fam­ 1st Lew Net, Mrs. Martin
J. V. Football—
Bradley, Ricky Lady, Mark
and rain. The Lalack’s daugh­ ily dinner with their two sons Gehlen, 2nd Low Net, Mrs. Lee
Bob Bennett, Craig Black­ Moffatt, Mike Morgan, Robin
ter, Nancy, stayed the week­ and their families, Mr. and Bassett.
burn, Russ Blumenstein, Kurt Evans, Billy Gabriel, Brian
end with Linda Long. Their Mrs. Charles Golden and two
Following 9 holes of play,
Carpenter, Dave Crowther, Jones and Charles Rue.
son, Monte, who returned re­ children and Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ members met at the home of
Dalle Davenport, Glenn Faster,
The group enjoyed dancing
cently from Viet Nam has ald Golden and two sons, join­ Mrs. Robert Franz in Salem
Jerry Grant, Dick Gruver, and listening to records, play­
been released from the Hospi­ ing the group.
for a potluck luncheon. Attend­
Zachary Hampton, Don Hoov­ ing games and refreshments.
tal at Fort Lewis after suf­
ing were Mms. Elmer Klutke,
er, Don Legassie, David More,
The girls stayed overnight
fering from an attack of Ma­ Mr. and Mrs. William Bogle Floyd Swaim, Luther Guest,
Floyd Peterman, Bill Tippitt, with Iviiurie, having a slumber
laria.
Richard Posekany Jr., i Bob
and family entertained at a W. V. Chamberlain, Homer
Tinpit.
party on the patio.
dinner party in their home Sat­ Plunket, Al Dye, Martin Geh­ was presented with the Baseball
—
urday evening honoring Ed­ len James Donahue, Paul Sousa band award and
Mitch Alban, Bob Bennett,
ward Willener on his birthday Galloway, Lee Bassett, Wayne Twyla Fultz the Arion a-
Russell Budlong, Mike Elliott,
anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Will­ Schug, and the hostess, Mrs.
ward.
Dale Grant, Jerry Grant, Dick
ener are Mrs. Bogie’s parents Robert Franz.
Gruver, Loren Hagen, Dar­
and have been visiting during
OBITUARY
rell Plotts, Leo Poole, George
the Memorial Day weekend en­
Rust, Randy Richter, Manager.
VERNON
L.
SMITH
joying
fishing
with
the
grand
­
Offers these professional
Memorial services were head Track—
children.
The
Willeners
are
Services
Kurt Carpenter, David Crow­
Saturday morning, May 29, at
from Warrenton.
Weddle Funeral Home for ther, J. V., Matt DeMain, Mike
Vernon L. Smith, 63, of Stay­ Farmen, J. V., Steve Fohl, J.
By Boots Champion
• Family Prescription
CpI. and Mrs. Pat Moore and
V., Glen Foster, J. V., Pau!
ton.
Bill
Waters,
Detroit,
was
ad
­
baby
son.
Daniel
Marvin,
are
Record chart
A former longtime resident Freeman, J. V. Dale Grant,
visiting at the homes of their mitted to Santiam Memorial
Gruver, Manager, Ken
Useful for income parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel hospital, Stayton, Thursday of of Mill City, he attended school Doug
last week. Suffering with pneu­ here. He worked as a pu rub­ Morgan, J. V. Randy Richter,
tax and insurance Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ monia
he was reported to be ers helper for the old Ham­ Manager, John Ruby, Bill Tip­
vin Stafford. CpI. Moore will
friformation, lost Rx return to the Marine Base at in intensive care.
mond Lu mix? r Company and pitt.
Mrs. Henry Hiebert of Idan later worked for many years Varsity Basketball—
Alameda Friday to complete
numbers, etc.
Dan Cox, Mike Elliott, Kim
his tour of duty. Mrs. Moore ha and John Cook, Detroit, are as a Millwright. He worked for
the baby will stay here both walking on crutches fol­ Freres Lumber Company un­ Gabriel, David Pittam, Gordon
• Emergency prescrip­ and
with her parents until he is lowing falls. Mrs. Hiebert re­ til just a short time before his Plotts, Ron Podrateky, I>e»>
tion Service
portedly injured her knee. death Although he had suffer­ Poole, Gary Richards, Allen
discharged in the fall.
Mr. Cook was said to have ed from cancer since last Sep­ Severs, Jim Story, Gary Taylor
slipped
and fell while packing tember, he was hospitalized Randy Richter, Manager.
Call 897-2127 after hours
50 pounds of ice at the only two days prior to his J. V. Basketball—
Mitch Alban, Dennis Bud-
store. Reports indicated he se death on May 26.
• Low prices on long
Survivors include the widow long, David Crowther, Paul
verely sprained his knee anil
Mabel, sons Leonard, Santa Freeman, Ltale Grant, Dick
ankle.
term medication
Cruz, Calif, and Mike. Stayton. Gruver, I»ran Hagen, Don
sister Alice Smith, Klamath Hoover, Gary Moberg, Darrell1
LITTLE COTTAGE
Anything In The
• Fast, friendly service
Falls, brother Kenneth Smith, Plotts, Ron P'xlralwky, John
HANDICRAFT SHOP
Ruby.
Stayton, and one grandchild.
Building Line
Friends may contribute in Frosh Basketball—
Opening Tuesday, June 8
Frank StromqulFt, Owner
Bob Bennett, Craig Black-
his memory to the American
20% Off June (WMO1L12
Cancer Society, c/o Weddle ' bum, Russ Budlong, Jerry
WILLIE BRADLEY
Ph. 897-2812 MOI City
Funeral Home Mr. Smith had Grant, Zacharv Hampton Don
Phone 897-3162 for Particulars given his body to the Universi Hoover, Gary Moberg, David
Hou rm 9 a.m. to 8 p.B>.
Ph. 363-1561
Salem Rt. 1, Box M3. Lyons, Oregon V of Oregon Medical School More, Kenny Morgan, Floyd
Peterman. Bill Tippit.
__ _______ ____________ —_ for cancer research.
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