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I 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 21, 1973 iSantiam Smashes Through Mt. Angel Summer Reading have their grandchildren visit ing them for a time and the Classes Scheduled QUALITY JOB PRINTING youngsters have been working Summer reading classes will Thursday Mornings in the strawberry harvest, en be held at the Mill City Grade, Phone W7-2T72 ** ** Th» Women's Wnmpn's softball «nfthall prac ■ The joying both the work and the school beginning Monday, i _ .. good money they are making. June 25. Registration will be Santiam pitcher, Rick Roth, tice will be held on Thursday The children are David George held the first dav at the fol- lotted ta? Mt. Angel Cuba to mornings from 10 to 12 a. m. * one run and iour hits, while starting today (June 21.) The of Port Orchard, Wn., and Ka lowing times 9 a. m. 3rd and 4th graders striking out 15 batters last practices had originally been thy and Tommy Woody from - ” TSinadrur 11 City, cnhorllllod Tuesday mokt night Im in XI Mill scheduled for ulrOnlnrTB evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Suckling' Seattle. and up. Terry Hansen, student at Roth, who hails from Detroit, I All women interested in Willamette University, and and Jenny Lynn have returned 1 ------------------------- j 10 a. m. second graders. ■ was in perfect form in keeping softball are invited to come to from a vacation trip to Disney-1 Visitors one day last week 11 a. m. first graders. son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin ______ m 4 be given r à a the bases clean most of the Allen Field at Santiam High Hansen of Mill City, will land and report a wonderful at the home of Mrs. Ernest Students _ will time. They returned home by Graham were her sister, Mrs. daily meeting time when they f ame while getung a lot of of- school for a work-out If more leave San Francisco Thursday the coast route and camped Howard Fenner of Woodburn, register If you have questions ien®lve .pul'5h ffom his team information is needed women for England and Africa. niates m dowrun« the Cubs may contact Gloria Urban at along the way. | but formerly of Mill City, and contact Mrs. Twede. Terry, who is majoring In I 897-2617 or Pat Stange at 897- Biology, will accompany a , eight to one. ------------------------ (Mrs. Fenner’s daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Golden 1 The leading hitter for San 2120. — group of 30 students, scientists Mr. and Mrs. James Jaquette Al Rogers (Betty) of Stites, and daughter of Davenport, tiam was Brian Smith, also and doctors from all over the of Hemet, Ca. have now mov- ’ Idaho. Mrs. Fenner, who makes United States. They will study el to Mill City. They purchas- her 1— home *------— —--- another dau Iowa are visiting at the home from Detroit, who went a per with the ecology of Eastern Africa ed the home of the late Ozzie ghter in Woodburn, is recover of his mother, Mrs. Vee Gold fect three for three at the and will also be in that coun Mikkelson some time ago and ing from a badly broken arm en. They are also visiting with plate including a single, a try for the Night of the Eclipse have been doing extensive she suffered as the result of a his sisters, Mrs. Donovan Mof double and a triple. Brian where he will see natives who remodeling. They are cousins fall in the yard about two fatt and family and Mrs. Athol Jones, the Santiam centerfield participate in that event. The of Margaret Snow, her brother months ago. Mrs. Else Allen Savage and family. Mr. Golden er, also aided the cause by African natives have their Rod Pfoertner and of Clyde Joined the group for a potluck is attending Chiropractic school rapping a triple into right field in the fifth inning. David lives more or less "ruled” by Bate. They say they like the | luncheon, and other former in Davenport. Sportsmen are reminded Plotts was the leading RBI area very much. the sun. neighbors of Mrs. Fenner en-, The seminar will last until joying the afternoon were Mrs. I Beauty Salon, 240 S. man with three to his credit, that they have about a month Opon Monday two of which came home on remaining in which to apply August 1 when Terry will re " Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt, Martin Hansen and Mrs. Louis W. Broadway. through Saturday 9:00 a.m. to. Plotts’ double into Centerfield for bighorn sheep and August turn home for the remainder Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Moffatt Verbeck. 5:00 p.m. Evenings by appoint- “ the third inning. Dan Le- deer season permits. of the summer. The seminar is and sons, Mike, Mark and Rick Phone 897-2137. 19tf g^ssie, Rick Roth and Maurie These applications must be offered as an extension course Word was received from ment. ________________ accompanied by Mike Morgan, I Richards all picked up a single received at the game commis- through the U. of California and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo, Mrs. Vera Hathaway of Redd- in the game. Plotts was also sion office in Portland by 5:00 and college credits are given. In a Father ’ s Day call to his spent the weekend at the I ing, Calif., who formerly lived the leading putout man with P-m., July 17, to be eligible for coast. The group enjoyed a Sa I here, that the Rev. Noble folks last weekend, John Kelly four. I the drawing scheduled at 10:00 turday evening dinner at a , Streeter of Redding, but also of North Hollywood, Calif., a.m. on July 27. stated that he was leaving for Santiam is looking forward well-known coast restaurant. ' a former Mill City pastor, re Applications for sheep tags The Don Moffatts and Rambos cently received his doctorate Sacramento on Sunday to ac to avenging its only loss of must be made on the “Control l/tfmg;!^?WmnnnTFiTTr. cept the lead in "You ’ re a the season by playing host to went over on Thursday with for which he was worked for a led Hunt Application Card”, all returning home Sunday number of years. The Streeter Good Man, Charlie Brown," North Marion this Thursday which is available at all license evening Despite some heavy family have also served pas the first play in several for a night. Game time is set for agencies. Ten sheep permits showers at times, the weather torates in Prineville and in summer theatre which is 7:30. will be issued this year in the at the coast was rather plea Portland since leaving here scheduled to continue until i Steens Mountain and Owyhee September. His wife, Anita, I sant where Rev. Streeter was min Mr. and Mrs. William Brod- units. will follow him in a couple of ister of the Presbyterian Hunters who wish to par weeks, having been hired to hag of Escondido, Ca., visited There were a number of Church for several years. “A space explorer is a fel help in the costume depart- with their friends, _ - Mr. . -- and ticipate in the Jackson or students earning perfect grades ment This is Jahn’s first yw posi- Mrs; Lundquist last Josephine Agricultural Area low driving around down On Saturday afternoon, June tion as a professional actor week- The Lundquists usually hunts should apply on the ap- town looking for a place to for the spring term at OCE. Among them _____ were --------- Esther ____ L. 9, the Charles Kellys attended since signing an equity con spend their •.’.’inters in Cali- plication issued with the gen- park.” ___________ Megargel and Veryln P. Aerni, the marriage of Miss Joene tract under the screen actor’s fornia. eral deer tag. Dougherty, daughter of guild. He has appeared in *• ________________ T Mary ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dougherty many amateur performances Mrs Ralph Tournai made a of Newport, to Brian F. Court while working at Station plane trip to California last ne>’’ s°n Mis. Cecelia Court- KCOP-TV in Hollywood, and week to visit with friends and ne^ Stayton, at the St. taking part in a theatre work relatives and to attend a show- ' s Catholic Church in shop. er given for their daughter Pa- . Shaw. The reception, followed tricia who will be married in1 I at '* St. c* Anthony’s Hall in ‘ Sub- °‘‘1‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Buene- July. Her young grandson, limity. The bride’s uncle, the man and twins Robin and Ron Danny Moett returned home Rev. Ed Highberger, officiated ald of Portland visited with with her for a visit of several at the ceremony. In the even Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson weeks. They flew back and ing, the Kellys were among on Sunday. They took them his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic those invited to a supper at to Salem for a Father’s Day ’ J tor Moett will visit here in the home of Mrs. Dougherty’s dinner and then toured Wil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee lamette University buildings July. Highberger of Stayton. and grounds. Mrs. Bueneman ' is a daughter of Mrs. Peterson. Spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis I Verbeck are their two grand daughters, the Misses Susan and Joyce Wirick of Reeds » port, Ore., who plan to work A ■***!»* ■ in the Stayton Cannery dur- > • ing the vacation months. I 1 ------------------------- , Self Propelled 19” Guardian Basic Whirlwind. Has 19" cut Special music at the Pres Sportlawn (R) Lo-Cut Reel. Like the Basic, but self- ting width, is hand start and byterian Church during the With 6-blade reel and an 18” propelled to make mowing hand push. Sunday morning services con- j cutting width. easier. 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