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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1972)
Teachers Hired at Santiam Golf Women 6—"Rie Mill City Enterprise, Thureday, May 18. 1972 Fashion Show Held Lori Hildebrandt Board Meeting Host Eugene Club DETROIT Susanne Morgan, At Santiam High i To Enter State Meet ^mner Talks at Zone Change Asked At a recent board of direct The Santiam Women's Golf daughter of Mrs. Dorothy ors of Administration School Association hosted the ladies Johnson of Marion Forks, and, T„u„d.v evening. V Woman s Club At Jim Council Meeting District 129J ballots for the of the Oakway Golf Club of Vern Morgan. Lyons, has been ' Thursday May J 11 recent budget election were Eugene Tuesday. A luncheon named valedictorian of this' marked Santiam High School’s meet at Pleasant Hill. Hoover and John Wills canvassed by the board The followed the nine holes of play year’s graduating class in De J annual fashion event when The rest of the Santiam girls . were present at last Wednes- board also approved three new The days play was long drive troit. Salutatorian is Greg girls of the various Home Eco made up the balance of the 21 Potluck Dinner I day’s City Council meeting to Slayden, son of Mr. and Mrs i teacher contracts for the 72-73 and K. P. _____ ___ ask for a public hearing on a nomics classes under _ the points scored. Lori qualified in | year Jepson Lonnquist, 2nd grade. John Jerrim 5th grade, and Morris Snider high school English The school is advertising for bids for gasoline, fuel oil, ath letic and physical education equipment, lighting replace ment for Allen Field, and the roof replacement for Gates Elementary school. Authoriza tion was also given to purchase light- for the tennis court and officials hope to have the ten nis court lights installed by July 1. School opening was set for Tuesday September 5. During daylight saving time monthly b ard meetings will start at 8 p m instead of 7:30. Honor Students are Named at Detroit Ed Slayden. Detroit. leadership of their instructor ,he 100 -vard hurdles- winning j Members and guests of the zone change from C-l to M-l Mrs Keith Pumphrev Pumphrey, display- display first in the district. Rebecca Mill Citv Woman’s club haa on the old Herb Hutchinson Barnhardt, a full evening Tuesday when | building. A public hearing will ed their clothing projects on SavaSe Debbie stage for the pleasure of their Chery. Lawrence. Lori Day-)a 6 o’clock potluck dinner was be held at the City Hall at 8 mothers, friends, and other in-1 ton. ton‘ Jeanie Dickie. Paula Ev- , fojjowe<j by installation of of- p m. Tuesday. Maj- 30. Bud Cline of Mill City Dis , terested on lookers Each girl ;,ns- Patti Babbit participated ( ficers . A talk on taxes was I modeled her own efforts be- with Lori. , given by Jack Sumner of Hepp- posal was also present to an relay team won four ner a candidate for state Re. nounce that the dump will be I fore a background of plants | The ” and shrubs, compliments of points, placing fourth Javelin | presentative from Dlstrict =55 closed as of July 1. He pro posed an increase in rates to | Raleigh Harold Florist of Stay, thrower. Lon Dayton, placed ■ which includes this area. ton Colorful tulips bordered third with a throw of 11)5'10”.' Mr. Sumner who was an $2.80 for the first can. $1.55 I the front edge of the platform. Paula Evans scored the other overnight guest at the Martin for the first additional and Acting as Master of Cere- point in the long jump with a Hansen home, showed trans- $1.50 for each additional after , monies. Mrs. Pumphrey ex- jump of 14’6” parencies in explaining Gov that The City will meet with , I Tom 1 plained that Home Economics I McCall's proposal of tax Jerry Connors of the Marion was begun in the seventh and reform for school finance, County Environmental Control , eighth grades this year as well stating that a task force has as beginning July 1. Mr. Cline j as in the high school classes, been formed to study the plan will have to haul the garbage Susanne Morgan I with Mrs Bert Wells instruct Mr. Sumner also answered to another location. It was announced that the ing the younger girls. Guidance questions from the floor. A large crowd attended the , City would again enter the is given in six other areas be Acting as installing officer sides sewing of clothing, cook Mill City Grand Council Fire' during the course of the even ‘•area beautification contest” The Enterprise Prints W edding Announcements ing being another one of spe ceremonies held Monday ev ing was Mrs. Jenny Cauble. this year. The marigold was ening at the Santiam High. with the following being in adopted as the city flower. cial interest. Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too Auditorium when stalled: President. Ton: Thom In other business, the City During the course of the ev School ening. Suzy Wilson nresented Camp Fire and Bluebird girls 1 as; 1st vice. Margaret Snow; will apply for another year of two vocal solos. “He.” and received various awards 2nd vice, Theresa Saalfeld; re the Public Employees Program "Born Free." with piano ac Miss Linda Long was Guard. 1 cording secretary, Mary You (PEP) for the federal grant companiment by Mrs. Donald ian of the Fire and Miss Diane mans: corresponding secretary. for employing park mainten Wills was piano accompanist. Daisy Geddes, and treasurer, ance and police reserve per- Sheythe. Upon entering the auditor The sixth. seventh and Kate Doble Judy Bogle, presi- sonnet. eighth grade groups sang and 1 ___ I^dle ■L7°“‘c ium. mothers of Senior girls did a gown dance To “I’d Like j dent __ of the new Junior Wom Nine street lights have been taking part were presented an’s club, was also presented replaced with the 7.500 watt with long-stemmed red roses to Teach the World to Sing," | with a corsage by Helen Kim and one new light put in. The city granted approval in token of appreciation for accompanied by Jill Krecklow ■ mel who assisted and Bonnie Shepherd on gui-1 Next year’s committee chair for the Fourth of July parade their interest in the girls. Greg Slayden Mrs. Pumphrey stated that tar. Also on the program was men will remain the same, ex Bills were authorized for pay Susanne is an honor the Junior Class was entirely a special Fly-up Cermeony by cept for Margaret Snow on the ment in the amount of $1.514.. student and was a varsity the 4th grade Camp Fire Girls Community Improvement com 19. cheerleader Her grade average responsible for the show and for the 3rd grade Bluebirds. The police report contained is 341. She plans to attend wrote their own narration, es Special replacing Mae Mowery guests were Mrs mittee OSU where she will major in pecially thanking Susan Doro Mary Lewis. who became State Chairman seven traffic citations and 22 Executive Direc - thy and her mother. Mrs Gale interior decorating. of Conservation at the State warnings issued and two pris Greg has a grade point av Dorothy, for assisting in stage I tor of Willamette Council, and 1 Federation meeting in Eugene oners lodged There were 11 complaints and 30 incidents re erage of 3.14. is an honor roll decoration. Judy Wells also 1 Mrs. Mary Runkel. President recently. student, and student body pre helped backstage, and in assist of the Willamette Council. Decision was made for the ported. Nineteen cases were , Also. Mrs Heather Menely sident. He plans to attend Wil ing the girls to change cos ' who is district director pre women to serve coffee and processed through the court lamette University and study tumes quickly. Lisa Gabriel sented the membership awards 1 doughnuts during the Fourth was also thanked, as was Paul law Girls receiving three year j of July celebration at a loca Liq uor Store Agent$ Freeman, who managed the near the school gym at membership awards and Trail-1 tion : curtain and lights. the time of the parade. Ruth Meet in Portland Models. 7th grade, included seeker rank were Cathy 'Whit. 1 Cummings of the Steering A session and workshop was Pattie Spurgeon. Denise Muise. more, Tonya Porter. Carry I Committee heads this project held recently by the Oregon Gifford, Wanda Walczak 1 Beverly Blakely. Sandra with others volunteering AI 1 Liquor Control Commission V I Blackburn. Laurie Stange. Pam Elaine Hoover, Laurie Hol-| tailgate sale is also planned I | at their head office in Portland man. Suzie Lewis, Ginger Ga 1 IDANHA — Daily Vacation Krecklow, Jeanne DeMain. briel. Becky Fuller, Tarni Pa- at the park. The club will also for all agents throughout the Bible school will open at the Valerie Mason. Vicky Resch; I vseno. 1 UNetteFoinZ ______ ______ 1. ¡nd | he< w,th * snack for Seebee state. Mrs. Rudy Tohl. who has Idanha Community church on 8th grade: Lynette Fountain. I Demse Steward. Janie Savage ' workers at the new City park been an agent for 24 years in June 5 and will run through Jean Drynan. Kathy Lyness. I received her Trailseeker rank on Sunday. June Sth from 9 to 11:45 a. m Lori Lawrence. Vicki Vande-, also. Receiving five year mem- j A number of Junior Club , Mill City, attended. Mrs. Tohl The school will be open to all coevering. Laurie Bethel. Re bership awards were Brenda women and other guests were has been in the liquor store Budlong *77 here since April of 1948 children who reach the age of nee Brown. Rhonda Bradley. Trout, ! Susan ____ “ — il__ _. “"* ToVd ---- 1 pres^' 4 years by June 1. through the Karen Easter. Nancy Stange. five-year leader’s award. Mrs. invited to attend their instal The day’s program included 6th grade Mrs. Harold Roth Diane Neal. Kay MacGregor, and Jill Krecklow. Lisa Barn lation potluck dinner at 7:30 . workshops, a tour of the ware, will again conduct the school and Lori Lawrence: 9th grade, hardt. Linda Keene and Linda Tuesday, May 30 at the Gates j house and luncheon in a Port- with the assistance of 16 to 18 first period. Rhonda Meader, Long Seven year membership clubhouse Mary Lou Suckling 1 iand restaurant. Heading the , Vickie Blair, Paulann Ha be notified. program was John E. Martin. teachers and helpers. awards went to Sally Jenkins, should The tables Tuesday night I 1 Administrator of the OLCC, The program will include gen. and Lori HiMerbrandt; Jeanne Drynan. Lynn Bodek were brightly centered with I and Irvin All. director of all Bible stories, games, crafts 9th. second period: Debbie. er and Laurie Lawrence and refreshments. Certificates Quarry and sister. Janie: Patty ; Mrs Tom Drynan received a | arrangements of Spring flow-1 ! stores and agencies in the will be given for perfect at Howell. Kathy Coming, Paula I five-yea rleader's award Mrs. ers, Sue Poole assisting in the state. tendance and recognition will Evans, Jackie Wilson. Jeanne I Ed Whitmore presented Mrs. i place of her mother. Sue Mik-1 Laura Blackbum. kelsen. General committee in-: be given to those who have per Dickie. Christy Spurgeon. Debbie Mc Drynan with five red roses on eluded Elaine Russell, Ruth, fect memory work. behalf of the Leader ’ s Asso-1 VOTE Daily offerings will be taken Lain, Lisa Elliott. Lynette, ciation in appreciation of her Tohl and Alma Byers. Hughes, and Verlene Peter-1 A collection during the ev-1 which will be turned over to work with the Camp Firej ening for Easter Seal Camp Rev. and Mrs. Loren Edigar, man: 10th. grade. Diane Wills. Girls. Bethel, Barb Gillen-1 ships raised the total of $55. missionaries serving in Mexi Cindy Girls receiving the Wood , co The Edigar’s plan to visit water, Cathy Ohrt. Janary Gatherer and Edith Kemp-1 Gifford. Rosie Savage. Dixie here early in June. Mehama, Oregon Phone 859-2240 thorn award were Cathy Dry- Farewell Potluck to Vacation Bible school will Brown. Kathy Kindred, and nan. Kim Crook, Leslie Big- ! Debbie Bacon: Uth grade, also be open to Junior High ness. Judy Roten, Tanya Fete Drago Family school students during the Lisa Gabriel, Melissa Etzel, Brown. Joyce Clark. Charlot I DETROIT—A farewell pot- same week period in the even Patty Elliott. Colleen Grant, te Davidson. Sylvia Brummett luck reception,, honoring Mr. ings from 7 to 9. The follow Susan Dorothy. Nancy Lalack. and Donna Syverson. Jeanne and Mrs. Howard Drago and ing week the school will b§ Starla Neal, and Linda Long: Drynan also received the I family will be held Sunday, May 21, at 1:30 p. m. If the open to high school students 12th grade. Jenny Chance. Re Kempthorn award. from the 12th grade through becca Savage. Cindy Bozek. The Fire Makers Rank was 1 i weather permits the function Chris Ohrt, and Hope Willson. 1 will be held outdoors on the the 16th in the evenings at the I A great variety of clothing earned by Linda Keene. Susan school grounds. Should it rain same time. Budlong. Toni Payseno. Laurie ' was shown, everything from it will be held in the school 1 sleepwear and shorts to floor- Blair. Laura Hoover and Bren cafeteria. The afternoon’s pro Detroit High School I length formals, with many da Trout. gram will include a money tree ' dressy outfits including coats. 1 Group Torch Bearer Ranks and games for the children. Charters New Club were presented to Lynne Lar participants and their in- Friends and relatives of the DETROIT—High school char ' The structors certainly deserve son, Pam Krecklow. Susan ter members of an organiza much credit for the fine re Henness and Beverly Blakely. [ family are being invited tion called Future Business sults. Individual Torch Bearer 1 through the press. Those at Leaders of America <FBLA> awards earned by Jill Kreck tending are requested to bring At the close of the enter are as follows: Donna Adams, tainment. refreshments of cof low. Jeanne Dryan. Lynn Bod-i one main dish and a salad, Judy Benton. Mary Bittner, fee. punch, and home made eker, Sally Jenkins, Laurie also table service. Liim County The Dragos came to Marion Cathy Crist. Sharon Derrick, cookies were served in the Lawrence. Kay MacGregor and Forks from Camp Sherman in COMMISSIONER Sue Harrison. Kathy Higgin Commons under direction of Bonnie Shepherd. botham. Jody Whiteley, Sher ' Nancy Severs and Patti Fohl. Group leaders this year were August. 1958. Mr. Drago has Position No. 2 been Superintendent of the ry Williamson. Susan Reeves, Programs were in “pattem- Mrs. Sherry Richards assisted Marion Forks Fish Hatchery Represent all the people of and Ellen Eoas. by Mrs. Punky Datz for second I form.” Linn County. The FBLA operated in con . grade Blue Birds and Mrs. for the past 14 years. He is be Informed Public junction with the high school ! Joyce Trout and Mrs. Ellen ing transferred to the South Better ________ ‘cluster class” being taught. Tuers assisted by Mrs. Paula Santiam Fish Hatchery. Sweet Conservative Management of b It was organized this school Gunderson and Mrs. Monty Home, where he will serve in . year. 1 Carpenter for third grade Blue the same capacity. The family Concerned . . Interest for the plans to move June 6. Heading the group as presi Birds Individual Land Owner Succeeding Mr. Drago at the j dent is Miss Cathy Crist Oth Leading the 4th grade was er elected officers are Miss Mrs Ed Whitmore with Mrs. Marion Forks Hatchery will be ; Farmer for 32 years in Linn County Sue Reeves, vice president: Raymond Porter and Mrs Jim Ed Labiske from the McKen Miss Judy Benton, secretary Hoover and Mrs. Loran Hol- zie Fish Hatchery. He and his "Government should be run by the people treasurer, Miss Kathy Higgin DETROIT—Stanley William man with Mrs. Jackie Krieger. family plan to move here botham. historian-reporter, son. a sophomore on the De Mrs. Merle Stewart and Mrs. early in June. People should not be run Both Mr. and Mrs. Drago ( by the government," and Miss Sherry Williamson, troit high school track team, I Everett Gifford. in commun- 1 have been active has qualified for the State student body representative. Mrs Tom Drynan assisted Track meet at Pleasant Hill by Mrs. Cliff Crook, Mrs. Glen ity and civic affairs, the PTC Let’s Get the county work ing for all of us., not school this coming Friday and Bigness and Mrs. John Roten and others school interests against us. Saturday. He qualified in the led the fifth grade group Publish May 18 and May 25. two-mile run by finishing se Leaders for the sixth grade Pd Pol. Ad. Schrock for Co. cond in the Detroit track meet girls were Mrs Ruth Keen and Com—Committee. Don Banta, held last week at Regis. He is Mrs. James Budlong Mrs Gale Chrrn 2113 Waverly Dr.. the son of Mr and Mrs. Lynn, Larson assisted by Mrs. Clare Albany, Oregon. Williamson of Idanha. I Henness were leaders for the Other members on the De-1 seventh grade group Leading troit team include Dennis Ben-: the eighth grade group were ton. a senior and the team I Mrs. Harry White and Linda captain; Jeff Benton, a junior; Long James Drago and Marty Gard-| ner, sophomores, and fresh Detroit Baccalaureate (REPUBLICAN) men Kevin Hill and Donald Set for May 25th Saner. For The track team did a very I DETROIT — Detroit High COUNTY good jjob this year winning : School baccalaureate services three triangular league meets I will be held Thursday, May 25 COMMISSIONER and finishing third in the ! at 7:30 p. m at the Idanha league meet and the league re. Community church. Invocation Position No. 3 lays Most of the team will be will be given by Rev James Pd. Pol. Ad. Pete Villarreal Tres. 916 Moneda N., Salem back next year and they should McNaughton. St Christopher’s do a respectable job again. church, Detroit. Winners for Oakway were Margaret Chearamonte for the long drive on hole =18. Delores Turner won long drive on hole =9 and K. P on 17 was won by Dorothy Boatman. Low net went to Dorothy Boatman with a 36 and low gross to Margaret Chearamonte with a 46 Chip-ins were Mary House and Caloma Dodge Winning for the Santiam Club were Betty Shug. long drive on hole 18. Marie Gal loway. long drive on hole *9. Betty Schug for K P on -17 and Myrtle Donohue for K P. on =8 Marie Galloway won low net with a 35 and Carol Franz low gross with a 44 Many Attend Grand Council Fire Session Vacation Bible School in June NOTICE WE WILL BE CLOSED May 27,28 and 29,1972 Ray Branch Equip. Co Vernon Schrock Williamson Qualifies For State Track Meet This Week Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise JOE C. BELLO