The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 09, 1974, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, Maj 9, 1974
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DETROIT | Gifford,
Santiam Loses
force following 30 years of
is currently employed
■t an Oklahoma City Post Of- Conference Title
IDANHA service
fice.
Boots Champion
The Idanha home of Mrs.
Brunner's Flowers will make Beverly Baker will be the To Regis Rams
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, delivery in the Detroit-Idanha
i rea Saturday afternoon. May
1. Orders must be placed by
2:00 noon on Sa’urdav Phont
setting at 10:00 am. Monday
May 13, for a meeting of Va­
cation Bible School teachers
and aids.
A number of area youth are
attending the annual institute
in basic youth conflicts con­
ference at Portland Memorial
Coliseum this week.
Some
15,000 to 17.000 people from
Oregon and other states are in
attendance. it was reported.
Rev. and Mrs Harold Roth
spent the weekend visiting
with Mrs Roth’s aunt and
uncle. Mr and Mrs. Everett
Beck, West Port. Wash. While
in the a rea. Rev. Roth enjoyed
clam digging, getting the lim­
it The Roths said there were
hundreds of clam diggers in
the area all enjoying the
sport over the weekend.
,
i Mike Andermatt was fifth at
I 10.6. Both times were seasons
best for the two. Mike Morgan
picked up Santiam’s only
place in the 220, as he placed
second in 24.0. This was a sea
sons best for the sophomore
'-printer. In the 440, Santiam
I had fourth, fifth
and sixth.
| with Bob Tippit, Glen Humes,
i and Dave Plotts, respectively.
Santiam had a surprise fin­
ish in the shot, as Mike An-
dermatt placed second with a
put of 47’ 1". Mike has been
putting the shot in the low
forties this year, and this put
was a lifetime best for him.
Roger Davidson picked up the
third place in the shot, with a
46’ 5” put. Roger also had a
lifetime best in the discus with
a fourth place heave of 132’.
Both relay teams, the 440
yd. and mile, took third place
in average times.
Next for Santiam will be the
district meet on May 10 and 11.
The district meet is the qual­
ifier for the state meet held
on May 17 and 18 The district
meet will begin at 11:00 on
Friday with preliminaries Fi­
nals will be held on Saturday
The Santiam boy's track
team relinquished their Tri-
River Conference to Regis, on
May 3. Santiam. which won the
conference track honors for
The date of the Woman's
the past two years, could only
fission S-..?ie.y of the Idanha
take second as the Regis Rams
ommunity Church meeting
won by 14 points. Santiam was
.as been changes from May 9
in the running for the crown
•
May
14.
Mrs
Tena
until the last two races, the
.Iichaelson
will
host
the
2-mile
and mile relay, when
roup at 7:30 p.m
Regis picked up 24 points to
Marion Forks Inn will b<
Santiam’s nine.
he setting May 15 at 7:30 p.m
But it was still a good day
or the installation of officers
for the Santiam tracksters us
•f the Detroit Woman’s Civic
the}' established 15 seasons best
71ub All past presidents are
and 11 lifetime bests.
nvited to attend Mrs. Dorothy
Jerry Grant was in top shape
ohnson and Mrs Margaret
as he tossed the javelin 212’
Itedronsky will host the event,
4”. This throw breaks the
refreshments will be served
school record of 210’, which he
bllowtng the installation.
set this season, and more im-
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson an­
portantly shattered the con­
nounced this week that Marion
ference record by more than
Forks Inn is now open seven
ten feet. He also held the for­
days a week. The dining room Bicycle Safety
mer conference record.
is open from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 Course Being Taught
Gary DeMain w*on the high
Mrs. Sylvia Duncan enter
p.m. Monday through Thurs­
DETROIT
A Bicycle Safe- jump for the second year run­ tained at her home on Friday.
day. On Friday and Saturday ;
the dining area is open until | ty Course is being taught this ning. His jump of 6' 2” was May 3. with a luncheon for
week at Detroit grade school also equaled by the second and Miss Erma Graham of San
10:00 p.m.
The Detroit Senior Class j under the direction of volun- third place finishers, but Gary Francisco. Calif.. Mrs. Else
Menms, Connie had fewer misses to win the Allen, and Mrs Goida Martens
j will be leaving Friday to view ' leers June
David
More.
also
some of the sites and exhibi- Presley. Barbara Fields, Editn event.
t.ons a:
Expo-74 Spokane Bittner Ruth Thomasson, and jumped 6’ 2". established a new i
i They plan to return home late Shirley Hill. The course is be­ lifetime best for himself in Idanha Church
; .Monday afternoon or evening ing sponsored by the Deanha the event.
The Detroit junior class will Home Extension Study Group | David Plotts was one of the I Honor’ng Mothers
Grades participating in the ! few double winners of th«»
IDANHA
Sunday. May 12
sponsor a car-wash at th
I school
Saturday
Proceed course are from the first day. as he won the 880 and tied is Mothers Dav and the Idanha
for first in the long jump. His Community Church will again
I will be used for student activ through the eighth.
Students are divided into,* winning leap in the long jump honor mothers on this special
i ities.
Mrs Thelma Storey :s ex- two groups with an instructor was 19li’ and his winning 88' d i} The oldes mother, young­
the mother
reeled to be : eleased f rom Sa- for each group Most all of the . was in the time of 2:08. Dav*? est mother and
I also placed sixth in the 440 with the most children present
lem General Hospital o sn Tues- students are participating.
and was on the third place will be remembered with a
dav or Wednesdav of th us wssk.
M
Storey was admitted t
Mother-Daughter Tea j mile relay team He collected token.
j 21 lj points for the day to take
For this special day. Rex
the hospital last Thursday,
where she underwent surgery, Set For Thurs., May 16 high point honors for Santiam. Arvin Johnson, pastor of the
Santiam had two strong per­ church has selected this text
IDANHA — The Woman.-:
Weekend visitors at the
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Idanha family home of their Mission Society of the Idanha formances in the mile with
mother. Mrs. Helen Jacksen Community Church will host Floyd Peterman and Kenny Second King' , chapter four, for
and brothers. Bill and Don. a mother-daughter tea Thurs­ Morgan. Floyd placed second morning service.
Text for the evening service
were Mrs Barbar? Caldwell day, May 16. at 7:00 p.m. at in 4:48. with Ken finishing
and daughter Tracy of Hood Berggreen Hall The hall is third at 4:50. In the two mile. is “Seven Important Wells.”
R:ver and Mrs. Bruce Ander­ adjacent to the Idanha Com , Ken picked up a fifth while
| Floyd came in sixth.
son and daughters. Dayna and munity Church.
Too Late to Classify
There was no Santiam fin-
The welcome mat is out to
Jody of Gresham
Bertha Loken. Detroit, was all mothers and their daugh­ ishers in the low hurdles, but
taken by Idanha Rural Fire ters ten year- of age or older. Dave More and Rick Lady
CARD OF THANKS
A spokesman of the club placed fourth and sixth in the
Distric’ ambulance about 12:30
big
hurdles
Their
respective
I
wish
to extend my sincere
p.m Monday to Santiam Me­ said, “if you don’t have a mo­
morial Hospital. Stayton. for i ther or daughter, adopt your times of 16.8 and 16.9 w*ere thanks to all of those who sent
medical attention Mrs. Loken neighbor and come to the tea.” ' lifetime bests for both of them. cards, flowers and notes, and
The evening’s program will I Dave More also went on to for the many other acts of
was suffering with a stubborn
include singing and special place fourth in the pole vault kindness and deeds shown to
nosebleed.
Guest -- speaker - — will be I to - give — him 14 points and three me and my family, during my
Mr and Mrs. Jake Noble of j music. C
recent hospitalization.
Your
Idanha were on the alert Mon­ Mrs. Donna Waters of Lyons. places for the day.
In the sprints. 100. 220 and thoughtfulness is greatly ack­
For further
information.
day waiting for the arrival of
Mrs Noble’s brother and wife please contac Thelma Roberta 440. Santiam picked up only nowledged.
at 854-3714 or Connie Presley, J six places In the 100. Craig
Verna Ketchum
854-3427.
Blackburn was fourth in 10.5
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