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dents and alumni only. Live | ment. 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 11, 1972 Miss Hope Willson Mrs. Cole Wins in music will set the stage for I Tie Board of Education will ho.J their regular meeting of latives and friends here. Sun Santiam Golf Play the event. the month Thursday at 7:30 Gets Digest Award day guests at the Coffmans I The 18 hole group of the I The Woman’s Mission So p. m. in the high school facul I were his brother-in-law and It has been announced that Santiam Women’s Golf Club Mrs. John Teeters ciety of the Idanha Commun ty room. sister, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Bv B< muh Champion played Tuesday, May 3 in the Hope Willson, Valedictorian of ity church will hold their re The 7th and 8th grades of the graduating class of Santi first round of their spring Mrs. Raymond Branch re Frank of Portland and Paul’s A high school baseball game gular meeting of the month Detroit school toured the Lava tournament. The days turned home the middle of last father, Earl Frank of Los An is slated this Thursday at 1 p. Thursday, May 11 at 7:30 p. ' Beds, skeleton and Arnold ice am High, has been given the handicap week from a six-day trip when geles. play was “blind partner.” annual award of the Reader ’ s m. at the Idanha home of Mrs. m vs. Jewel. Saturday Detroit caves in the Bend area on a she accompanied her son and | Mrs. G. V. Christensen and Winners of the days play Digest Association for students Charley Lichlyter. The even will host Mohawk at 12:30. A field trip Wednesday. who by their successful school were Mrs. Paul Galloway and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Walz were guests Girls Softball Tournament is in's business agenda will in work give promise of attaining Mrs. Jim Donohue. Mrs. Jack Dean Branch of Salem to Cali Sunday of the D. C. Hughes also slated on Saturday at Hill clude a discussion on a rum leadership in the community. Evans had first low net and fornia. Mr. Branch was there family at the Eig Creek fish mage sale planned to be held crest. Rainy Weather Not on business and they spent hatchery near Knappa. While She will receive an honorary Mrs. Ken Cole second low. sometime in June. This will be Brunner’s Flowers will make some time in San Francisco there they attended the Loyal, The days play for the 18 hole one-year subscription to the delivery to Detroit and Idanha the last meeting of the season Good for Baseball and visited friends in Berkeley ty Day parade at Longview, Digest, and a persona certifi- group of the Santiam Worn- In Santiam baseball action Saturday afternoon. May 13th. on account of summer vacation. and Napa. Wn., which had 1500 entrys. cate from the editors “ in re- ens Golf Asociation Tuesday during the past week, the Wol All Detroit school employ Detroit High school gym will Mrs. Helen Anderson spent was “ mystery day ’ ’ __ .............................. ... cognition of past accompish- be the setting on Saturday ees including the faculty un verines won 1 game and lost 2. from Sunday, April 30, to May The iirst first game pitted the Mill and — in -------- anticipation pitien me aim 1 merits ----- ------- «------- — of — un ” | Winners were Mrs. Kenneth i 4 at the home of her son. Jack Detroit School Plans at 8 p m. for the high school derwent TB skin tests Tues 'me . . . . iiciml nrhintmmnnt Cole, Class A; Mrs. Elmer achievement to come. prom The formal event will day. under the direction of the City plavers against Jefferson I Anderson and family at Brook, Class > B and Mrs. ings. Fashion Show May 11 be open by invitation to stu- Marion County Health Depart- The Wolverines tallied up one 1 Miss Willson is the daughter Klutke big run to better the Lions Ioi Mr and Mrs- Allen Willson. Floyd Flovd Swaim, Swaim Class C. First DETROIT — Detroit High Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Golliet low net was won by Mrs. score of 0. when Brian Jones | of Tumwater, Wn., were recent School library will be the set Jim Donohue and second low batted in Darrel Plotts in the .• y ■ p. weekend guests at the home ting Thursday, May 11 at 7:30 sixth inning At their next con-| \ AH 11A fTI I I'M went to Mrs. Paul Galloway. of Mrs. K J. Golliet. p. m. when the Home Ec clas test, the Wolverines did not -KJIIIIUIII I UI\L0 I II 01 Guests Friday, May 5 at the ses present a fashion show. do quite so well while Salem , On display will be crochet State Forester at home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Academy walked away with a ln Mazst and knit articles including Taylor were his sister, Mrs. Santiam Grange Meet Albert Lichty and Mrs. Ed scarfs, afghans, pictures and 6-0 skunk III I IClClx IVICCI At the meeting of Santiam Givens of Silverton. Monday of this week, the| many other attractive items. Cougars of Cascade High school' On Friday the Santiam Boys Valley Grange Friday, George Also on display will be dres Susan Hoeye and son, Brad prowled up the North Santiam Track team traveled to Regis Shore, State Forester from the ley of Seattle spent the past ses. pant outfits and formals. Canyon to confront a hard for their conference meet, Santiam unit, spoke and show week at the home of her par- | Following the show refresh fighting group of Wolverines There were seven schools par ed pictures of “State Forestry ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coff ments will be served by the the | man and visited with other re Home Ec class. in weather that was less-than-1 ticipating and Santiam placed Practices,” proceeding desirable. David Plotts was ( first. The score was: Santiam business meeting. There were I batted in by brother Gordon 127. Scio 96. Kennedy 89%, 16 members present and Thur-1 to contribute the only Big Red Jefferson 78, Salem Academy man Smith was elected to at LET MILL CITY PHARMACY HELP YOU tend State Grange to be held score. But it wasn’t good 69, Colton 27, and Regis 6%. Coming soon on radio .... enough to beat the Cougars | The winners and their events at Beaverton June 12-16. It whQ scored 6 runs before the are as follows: 440 yard relay, was also voted to serve re-. REMEMBER MAMA with a f.ne selection competition was cancelled in Santiam (Hince. Davidson, freshments following the meet- the 5th inning because of rain. Ruby. DeMain) 46.4; mile run ing in June. July and August. | of: Sunday, May 14. Grange Juan Rojas (J) 4:40.4: shot put, Ken Roth (Scio) 46’10%”; long members are asked to attend Salem Couple Hurl jump, Gordon Plotts (San) the church of their choice and | In Car Accident 19’11%”; 100 yard dash; George report to Grange Chaplain Ka-, IDANHA — A Salem couple LaBeassuer (Scio) 10.55: 440 tie Wagner. Pomona grange i and a couple visiting them yard dash. Dan Sprauer (JFK) 'meeting will be Thursday, May from Illinois were injured .51.3: high jump. Steve Kunz 18 at Crowfoot. Monday when their car left ! (Scio) 5’10”; 120 yard high highway 22. dropped off the ' hurdles, Mike Schiedler (JFK) ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. shoulder of the highway some I 16.9: javelin, Dale Grant (San) three feet and struck a tree I 175’%”; discus, Ken Roth Bv Patty McClintock near Coopers Ridge Road a- I (Scio) 24.1); 180 yard low hurd- ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P. M. Student Council met Tues bout a mile and a half East of . les. Rich Bethell (Scio) 22.1; | 2 mile. Raul Rojas (Jeff) 10:38, day during 6th period. The Idanha. Listed in poor condition at I mile relay, Santiam (Fohl, committee reported on the ban quet as being good and the Free Gift Wrapping Salem Memorial Hospital is j Plotts, Grant) 3:40.1. STORIES OF finishers prom was real good. The stereo Mrs. Adeline Wilton, 74, of j Other Santiam Flora. Illinois, with multiple were: shot put, third, Ron Po system was discussed. The PACIFIC POWERLAND ‘ • tug-of-war and fractures and head injuries, drabsky 43'0”; sixth, Randy' iunior-semor all-school dance were discus Luke T. Wilson. 70, Flora. : Walker 41’1”; long jump, third., told by Nelson Olmsted was reported in fair condition, Steve Fohl 19'7”; fifth, David | sed. Gloria Poole and Debbie with chest injuries. | Plotts; 100 yard dash, second. I Bamhardt will check on the Ida Mae Wilson. 58. 445 Hor- Matt DeMain 10.6; fourth. John | dance. Under activities a dance PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY net Court N. listed as driver, I Ruby 11.0; sixth, Tom Hince, for the Frosh-8th grade was Your Gift Headquarters" passed for May 12. A potluck __ <_ — j con- — '11.15; i 11 is. 44Q yard dash, fifth. was reported as in good til! dition with chest bruises. Her Steve Fohl 54.5; high jump, dinner sponsored by the GAA husband, Medford Wilson, 59, second. Gary DeMain 5’8”; on May 18 was passed. The, was admitted for observation. sixth, David More 5’4”; 120 Juniors and Seniors will have Frank Stromquist, Owner The victims were taken to yard high hurdles, third, John a basketball game on May 15. [ Phone 897-2812 Salem by Idanha Rural Fire Ruby 17.25, fifth, Kurt Car- Boy and Girl of the month Mill City Protection District ambulance I penter 17.9; discus, second, Ron were voted on. It was announced that Patti' Podrabsky 130’10%”; 880 yard about 4:30 p. m. run. second. Dale Grant 2:06.7, Babbit, Cheryl Lawrence, and sixth, David Plotts 2:14.0; 220 Randy Richter will be the San yard dash, second. Matt De- tiam High school delegates to | Main 24.5, third. Steve Fohl summer youth citizens semin 24.55, sixth. Roger Davidson ar. Diane Wills and Bob Ben- . 25.2; 180 yard low hurdles, nett are the alternates. In a baseball game against | fourth. Matt DeMain 22.6, fifth John Ruby 23.0, sixth. Kurt Scio, Santiam lost 14-3. Santiam lost to Regis in an Carpenter 23.3; 2 mile, fourth, other game 6-0. Floyd Peterman 11:08.1. Wednesday students were' One of Santiam’s best ef forts was in the long jump, out of school on account of Many Colors To Choose From ; when a first, third and fifth teacher’s in-service day. The baseball team won in a , were picked up. Steve Fohl and David Plotts both had game against Jefferson Thurs their best jumps ever of 19'7” day Thursday was the open and 19’4%’’ respectively. Gor- don Plotts’ jump was only % house. Many parents and stu dents visited the new cafe inch off his lifetime best, Take Your Choice In the 880 yard dash, Dale teria and met teacher’s new to Santiam this year. The art Grant had his best time ever Also small Fuschias, Begonia Bedding Plants of 2:06.7. He also picked up a work of he high school stud first in the javelin and was ents was on display. The band anchor man for the mile relay. and chorus performed through •THOUGH Twee FARMING He helped Santiam by picking out the evening. Soft ice cream ORIGINATED IN THE PACIFIC | and cookies were served in the up 20% points. NORTH IN EST JUST 30 YEARS Probably Santiam ’ s best ef- , cafeteria. AGO, INE NOW HAVE7J^MIUJON fort of the day was by Floyd ^he Boys conference track .. — ACRES OF CERTIFIED TREE Peterman. He ran the 2 mile 30 ----- meet * w-ij-.., Friday^ Santiam won. FARMS IN THE OREGON- The girls placed third in the seconds faster than his pre 721 S. E. Santiam Blvd. Ph. 897-2331 WASHINGTON DOUGLAS FIR j conference and 4th in the meet. vious best of 11:40. REGION. THE FOREST During activity period Fri- industry was as deter I day, Yvonne and Yvettte, | MINED THEN AS IT IS NOW twins from Holland, perform TO REFOREST AREAS TO ed for a National School As > INSURE PERPETUAL Ideal Mothers Day sembly. The women sang > SUPPLIES OF TIMBER. songs from European coun- IT HAS WORKED SO , tries. GIFT SUCCESSFULLY IN THE MEHAMA </UL SPECIALLY PRICED? "Hear about the magic and mystery of the name—Oregon." Giftware Cards Friday, May 12,1972 Jewelry Cosmetics Santiam Ripples Accessories Boxed Candy Mothers Day Specials ! Rhodies . . . S2.50 to S4.50 Fuschias, Geraniums & Orchid Cactus In Baskets . . . S6.98 Each. Come In And Look Around HARVEST HUT NORTHWEST THAT THE 1 DEA HAS EXPANDED TO 74MILLION ACRES OF PRIVATE TREE FARMS IN A& STATES. ALLTHESE GROWING TREES ARE PROVIDING IMPORTANT FRINGE BENEFITS OF TAXES, JOBS, WILDLIFE ANO HEALTHY WATERSHEDS* PRESENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS WILL CONTINUE 72? REAP THE BENEFITS OF A BETTER ENVIRONMENT THRU FORESTRY! School Lunch Menu $59.95 We Also have a nice selection of Frank Lumber Co Benton Trucking Co Mill City, Oregon Idanha, Oregon Young & Morgan Timber Company Stout Creek Lumber Co. Mill City—Idanha. Oregon Lyons, Oregon—Mill at Mehama Teflon Ware H & W Logging Co. MILL CITY HARDWARE Idanha—Lebanon, Oregon Mill City—Idanha, Oregon Everett Hamilton, owner Stuckart Lumber Co Mil* City Enterprise Lyon»—Idanha, Oregon Phone 897*2977 Mill City, Oregon U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc Friday, May 12— Ovenfried Chicken W1"' pped Potatoes ¥ . Rolls C .een Beans Applesauce Milk Monday, May 15— Meat Hash Cabbage Salad Bread and Butter Purple Plums Chocolate Cake Milk Tuesday, May 16— Wiener and Bun Sweet Potatoes Mixed Fruit Oatmeal Bars Milk Wednesday. May 17— Chicken Pot Pie Lettuce Salad Gingerbread cake/toppmg. 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