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6— The Mill (in EnterprtM'. Thursday Detroit and Idanha Lions Auxiliary Mayors Honored Assists With School For Blind Program By Chemeketa TV. Radio & Appliance Us Any Day For Service Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Station and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL ' The Best Laundry Equipment P ORTER&LAÜJ Appliance — Radio SALJLÄ — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton and braillewriter account. This year a $50.00 contribution has been sent to the school to do with as they see fit and is over and above the amount sent each year by local auxiliaries , through the State Auxiliary. ■ In recent years, assistance The e M il City Lions Auxil I and donations provided to the iary held a noon luncheon Blind School have been pn- meeting last Thursday at ne i marily the result of the Lions home of Mrs Gale Lars. n Paw Store which is operated Members attending were Mrs by the Auxiliary and open on Fred Krecklow. Mrs Wes ly on Saturdays with members Jahn. Mrs. Vern Peterman. rotating work shifts. Mrs Leo Poole. Mrs Lee Ross. Mrs. Leo Poole originated Mrs Ed Whitmore and the the store and has been acting host :e: s Mrs Martin Hansen chairman since the opening was a guest. On the local level, contribu II was announced the Auxil- tions have been made to the ¡ary will hold joint installation Canyon Sch larship Fund and wit! the Lions Club on Friday a full campership to a Camp event ng. May 26. at the Fron- Fire Girl So. the Lions Paw. tier 1 as well as being a benefit to Detailed plans were discuss many people in the community, ed foz the July Fourth cele also aids the Auxiliary in their bratioi -. and the Auxiliary vol many community activities. ed to •etain the Bing as the: main project and assist th. Lions Club with the cook shack. By Dbbie McLain The group decided to send On Monday, the juniors a contribution towards a gift foi r Charles Woodcock. Direc- , whipped the seniors in a bas- r : the Oregon State School j ketball game The final score fo: the Blind, who is leaving i for the victorious juniors was the School to assume a p.'si- 59-54. I All of the GAA girls ate tion in Iowa A letter has beer, received I heartily Thursday at the GAA from Mr. Woodcock express | potluck. They started, by hav- ing personal thanks to the ! mg some fun at 3:30 and end Auxiliary for the contributions ed by cleaning up at 6:30 Dur- and other assistances given the ‘ :ng their dinner, the girls elect- Blind School. In April, 1960, | ed their new officers for next a contribution was given for ' year President is Cheryle speech therapy; December. Lawrence; — ------ . vice-president. ---- •------------ Pat- ~ . Lisa E. Qliott; 1962. a _____________________ donation for the Girls' Fohl: secretary. i; March, Dorm, .uarcn. 1964. isrvi. contribu- comriuu-i Treasurer. Mellisa Lawrence: Dorm . project; May. . and points chairman. Karen tion for f ~ L 1966. a contribution for trans-1 Howell. Congratulations girls! portatior. fund; in March. 1968.1 Friday afternoon during ac- ;. contribution for a braille- fivity period, the Honor So- and the " Pep club met. writer. March. 1969, another ciety ~ transportation donation and in The Honor Society was busy April of 1971 a contribution discussing the induction that’s for student activity account coming up Wednesday. The Pep club elected new officers and also discussed outfits The new ofifcers are President Karen Howell; vice-president Nancy Lalack: secretary. Lisa Gabriel: treasurer. Starla Neal and points chairman. Colleer Grant Unfortunately to all of the •-ids. this last week, gradi warnings were sent out. Friday night. Bid Sanden nd Don Williams had an all chool dance to watch over The new stereo system provid d music for the dance. We’r ke to thank everybody tha' lelped us get it. Friday and Saturday were he big days at Pleasant Hil ’or 10 Santiam High schoo tudents. Santiarr. has i real!' ’one to state this year. Tw Yeshmen have broken th<- chool record They are. Lor Tildebrandt. who broke thr "cord for the 100 meter low hurdles at the track meet on Saturday by running it in 17.1 seconds; and Gary DeMain, who has broken the school re- cord for the high jump. Gary made a fantastic leap Satur- day which gave him 4th place in the state He jumped 6T”. 769-2154 Chemeketa Community lege President Paul F W: - meth presented a plaque appreciation today to the c rens f Detroit and Idanha for their support of the commun ity college The presentation was made to Cliff McMillan. Mayor of Detroit, and Len Davis. Mayor of Idanha, at ? luncheon at a Salem Restaurant W.lmeth thanked al! of the citizens of the two communi ties for their unanimous sup- port of Chemeketa in its 1971 budget election Idanha’s and s residents were the only ones in the college's four ; county area who unanim ously sunported the college at the polls. ’ This type of support is very encouraging.” Wilmeth told the mayors. "It is the people Eke those in your communities who let us know we are pro viding post-high school educa tion that benefits our district residents. We thank you for I your sound backing.” Preceding the .ncheon. the two mayors and Jerry Coff- man. President of the North Santiam Chamber of Com- merce. visited with staff and students in the college’s con ference room where they were shown a slide presentation on the college Recently - elected Student Body President Madonna Spradling. 19. a college trans fer student, and 1971-72 Stud ent Body President Dick Wea ver, 37 a forestry student con ducted a tour of the campus after the slide presentation. Santiam Rippies Benton. Mary Bittner. Cath. nne Crist. Randy Gardner. Bon Grant Frank Golden. Su zanne Harrison. Donald Hie- bert. Patrick Lyon. Susanne V : .an. Rick Nichles. Susan Itx Boots Vhiimliion Reeves. Gregory Slayden. Dav The first and second grades of Detroit school are off to id Stevenson day < Thursday to Salem on a field day trip. The day’s pro Local Folks Attend gram will include a tour of Eastern Star Meetings Salem's mam fire station ana Mr and Mrs. Lowell Cree an ice cream firm. They will then travel to the Miniature accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Enchanted Fares’ near Sale n Merle Garton attended Acacia where they will eat sack Chapter =63 at Stayton last lunches and view the wonders Tuesday evening The announcement was made of the facility The day wi.l end with a tour of a bottling that Mrs. Mabel Overholts works in Salem The classes would be serving as a Grand will be accompanied by their Page at Grand Chapter in June teachers. Mrs. Joyce Reinke at Portland Election of of and Nancy Harrison and room ficers for the ensuing year mothers, Dorothy Johnson. was also held. Betty Fields. Martha Taylor, Amy Weir. Worthy Matron elect, an open installation Rachel Mu- c. Shirley Hill and nounced would be held July 8 at 8 p m. Margaret Feyerherm On Wednesday evening. Mr. Air Force T Sgt. Robert Layman flew in from Anchor and Mrs. Cree. Mrs. William age Saturday to attend his McClintock and Patty Mc grandmother. Rhoda Jaynes Clintock attended Ainsworth funeral. Services were held Chapter =176 in Salem at the Monday in Salem Robert flew new Scottish Rite temple. Mothers were honored and back to his base Wednesday. At a special meeting of the each presented a gift. Also, Detroit City Council Thursday gifts were presented to the evening, applications for city oldest mother, youngest mem recorder were reviewed and ber. mother with the most qualifications discussed. Mrs. children and mother with the Paul iJudy) Vanfleet was se most grandchildren. The Youth groups presented lected She succeeds Carolyn Gardner, who resigned due to the program. Patty McClint ock. PWA of Marilyn Assem other interests. bly =60. acted as Bible bearer and then gave the Bible tri- Detroit School To , bute. Members of Job's Daugh presented a pantomime to Hold Commencement ters. the Lord’s Prayer and the De- Services Wednesday Molay Boys gave the Mother’s DETROIT — Detroit High Day Flower Tribute. The Job’s Daughters furnish School Commencement Exer cises will be held Wednesday, ed and served the refresh May 31st at 8 p m. in the ments in appreciation of Ains worth Chapter sponsoring high school gym The Invocation and Benedic ! them. tion will be given by Mr Phil Hartling. student minister of the Detroit Community Church School Supt. Ron Wilkerson will introduce the speaker. Jerry Butler. Personal manag er of the Stayton Cannery who will deliver the address. Presentation of awards will be made by Ronald Wilkerson and Larry Poole. Mrs. Opa! Leming chairman of the Board of Education will present the Diplomas. The evening pro gram will include several mu sical selections by the Detroit School Chorus. Processional and Recessional will be played by Mrs. Mar- garet Zelfer. Valedictorian for the grad- uating class is Miss Susanne Morgan. Salutatorian is Greg ory Slayden. The 14 graduates are: Dennis :. V BET KO IT IDANHA Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week Lor: took 5th in the state with her light feet. A sophomore. Jerry Grant took 3rd place in the javelin throw. Matt De Main took 4th in the 220 yard dash. The Wolverines have really done it this year. Keep up the good work!!! Dairy Queen a. a ORDERS TO GO Phone 769-5311 S+ay+on, Oregon OUR FABU10VSFOREsTs Ä @k?ER A BILLION NEW TREES HAVE BEEN HAND-PLANTED ON FOREST LAMPS IN OREGON AMD WASHINGTON OVER THE PAST 30 YEARS TO PERPETUATE OUR TIMBER SUPPLY. NON - JRC’FfT NURSERIES OF THE INDUSTRIAL FORESTRY ASSN. HAVE PROVIDED 23% OF THE TOTAL. GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE TREE NURSERIES SUPPLIED THE REMAINDER. WITH 50 MILUO n ' T iny DOUGLAS FIRS AND OTHER CONIFERS GROW ING IN I.F.A NURSERIES IN CANBY, ORE AND OLYMPIA, WASH. 20 MILLION WILL BE SHIP PED FDR PLANTING ON INDUSTRY TREE FARMS this season , since i <M2, ago , ooo acres OFT i MBERLANDS have been REFORESTED BY I.F.A NURSERY STUCK. 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