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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 14, 1971 The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE Highway 22 — Mill City ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Expert Tune up and Brake Repair We Pick Up and Deliver Thursday, October 14th at 7:30 p. m. Included in the evenings' DETROIT program will be the revealing prayer pals for the IDANHA of past secret year, and the drawing of By Boot« Champion Captain William Whiteley and family who have been vis iting here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whiteley, left Wednesday of last week for Fort Ord, Calif. Captain Whiteley was home on furlough following a years ser vice in Vietnam. A helicopter pilot, he will be teaching heli copter flying while stationed at Fort Ord, his mother said. Mrs. Frank Hancock who’s arm is being afflicted with tendonitis is now sporting a cast on the arm. She said the cast will probably remain for the next three weeks. The Woman’s Mission Socie ty of the Idanha Community Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Whiteley Get Ready For That 'i I .W' '/I WOOD CUTTING JOB P 1 We repair all makes and models of Chain Saws SPECIAL THIS WEEK All Parts Extra Homelife & Pioneer Sales & Service Dealers Bob James Mower & Tiller Shop 393 E. Florence Open Mon. - Sat., 8-5 secret pals for the ensuing year. Special guests at a recent meeting of the Idanha Unit of the American Legion Auviliary were Mrs. Laverta Townsend and Mrs. Pearl Simkins of Sal em, District Two president and county hospital equipment chairman, respectively. Recently a vision testing, heights and weight program was conducted at Detroit el ementary school for the first six grades under the direction of Marion County Health nur se, Mrs. Genevieve Fox. As sisting Mrs. Fox was Mrs. Howard Drago and Mrs. Ned Abrams. Spending Friday to Monday here at their summer home on Clester Road were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin of Boise, Id aho. The Detroit Patio will be closed Monday through Fri day due to the adding of a new addition off the dining area. The addition, when com pleted in the spring, will house a gift shop. New Program Started At Detroit High DETROIT—A new program started recently at Detroit High school called a “Woods things to do to get money. Product Cluster”. The program I The Sophomores discussed a is under the “Cluster Group” b°ttle drive, car bash, and class type of classes of which the rings. idea is toward a more vocation-1 David Plotts was elected al aspect of teaching. Detroit's Class Representative for the program is a two hour block Freshman class. The Freshmen of time at the end of each a‘ ' so discussed class order, school day, and the class is dues, and money-making ideas, ideas. limited to Junior and Senior i a's? _Planned a dance for October 155. students. There are several different > Monday night the Junior _ I I Varsity team played JF Ken- “Cluster Groups” in various areas such as business, ma: “h” I nedy and won 14-6. inery, automotive and etc. i Tuesday night Pep Club held a work night and posters were taught at other schools. The Woods Product Cluster made for the forthcoming class will cover all of the as- game. FTA held their initiation i pects of the Lumber Industry i starting with the tree in the Thursday night. Darrel Plotts, i forest till the time it is turned Leroy Shepherd, Dave Crow | to a useful product. The idea ther, and Randy Richter were is to expose the students to all initiated. Friday during activity per j the various steps and job op- portunities involved in the iod Pep Club met. Sherry Richards conducted the dis , timber industry. cussion about dues and tile ! The program includes field 1 trips for demonstrations (ob- boys’ outfits. Several were ap serve the falling tree), and for pointed to serve on a commit observing something like a tee for Homecoming. A Pep Assembly was also paper mill. Guest speakers who held Friday. The Freshmen are authorities in these areas were announced as the winner are invited into the class room. in the Spirit Contest. They give lectures and, if de A dance, sponsored by Pep sired, demonstrations in the Club, was held Friday night. forest. Later in the year, a work experience will be initiated where the boys of the class will actually work on the job at some of these occupations. The class is taught by Douglas Ableman, High School teacher, with the assistance of Lawren ce (Larry) Poole who organ izes field trips and engages speakers. Some of the topics covered so far, are the history of logging, tree identification and falling of timber. Some of the areas yet to be covered will include Timber Cruising, Transporting of logs and lum ber, Reforestation, Plywood Mills and Paper Mills, ect. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.50 per Year Read it Every Week Yes, trees like blue-chip stocks are a good investment. Tree farming, growing timber as a crop, has profitable rewards and pays annual dividends. It’s a growth industry. Ask an industry forester how you can join the Tree Farm System. Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Mill ffity, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Company Mehama. Oregon The Mill City Enterprise PrinterB-Publishers Young & Morgan Timber Co Mill City and Idanha. Oregon U.S. Plywood-Champion Paperi, Inc. Idanha-Lebanon H & W Logging Co. Idanha and Mill City, Oregon By Patty McClintock The Wolverines overcame the Scio Loggers Monday night in a J.V. game 14-6. There was a short F.T.A. meeting Monday night after school. Initiation and money making ideas were discussed. Tuesday during third period , Student Council met in the Student Commons. The dance sponsored by Varsity Cheer leaders, and GAA Slumber Party were both evaluated as pretty good. The budget was discussed and it was found that $1.200 would have to be made this year, so money-mak ing ideas were once again brought up Boy and Girl of the month were voted upon. Under future activities, two u ces to be sponsored by Hon or Society, a candy sale, spon sored bv Art Club, along with the selling of Spirit Buttons by Pep Club, were all passed. Pep Club held a work night Tuesday from 7 until 9. Be tween the 30 girls present a lot of posters were made. The girls were reminded to turn in their dues and pay for their outfits. The JV cheerleaders demonstrated a few of their yells. Thursday there was a Pep Assembly. The great class of ’72 won the Spirit contest. Gordon Plotts announced the Boy and Girl of the Month. Thev were Sherry Richards and’Bill Wood Friday during activity per iod class meetings were held. The Seniors discussed the | concession stand and class members signed up to work. A committee was formed to get money-making ideas. The Juniors also discussed THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 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, reprint 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. 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