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    4—The Mill City Enterprise, ’niursday. May 8, 1975
School Band-Choir
Deanha Extension
IDANHA Meeting Until Fall
Enjoying Her Work
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
P. O. BOX 348
PHONE 897 2772
MILL (TTY, ORE. 9736S
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday.
Entered as Second Class Mail Muttter at the Post Office at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of Mutch 3, 1879.
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no ftnuncial responsibility
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without
charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertise­
ment which is in error if the Enterprise is at fault. An Inde­
pendent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the
timber industry and agriculture in this area.
Boots Champion
IDANHA — The Deanha
Santiam High School’s an­
Home Extension Study Group
nual Open House and the
being
Detroit citizens are
Spring Concert of the High urged to attend a public will meet Wednesday, May 14,
School Band and Choir in the hearing Thurs., (today). May in the club room of the Idanha
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
Auditorium last Thursday eve­ 8, at 7:30 p.m. at Detroit City Fire Hall at 10:00 am. This
will
be
the
last
meeting
until
Oregon
ning. May 1. were attended by Hall, to discuss with the
fnt P tim
NNA SUSTAINING
Newspaper
a large and appreciative council how to spend the fall (summer vacation).
Alty
MEMBER - 1975
Ml
Publishers
audience. Under the direction city’s revenue sharing money. I The project lesson will be
“Exploring Your Freezer and
of Spence Hillesland. the at­
Association Ml
The regular monthly meet­ Food Bank.”
tractively - dressed
music ing of the board of education
SUBSCRIPTION R.V
groups kept the crowd's atten­ will be held Thursday, May 8,1 This lesson is especially for
15.00
Marion-Linn Counties, per year
tion throughout the perform­ at 7.30 p.m. in the high school those who are short of time
IS 50
Outside Marien-Linn Counties, per year
and
long
on
hungry
eaters.
It
ance. with Doris Sheythe ably faculty room.
Outside Oregon, per year ................. ...
presents
safety
precautions
accompanying the choir at the
Brunner's Flowers will make and food management tips. It
GEORGE LONG .................................... Editor and Publisher
piano.
delivery in the Detroit-Idanha also presents freezing tips for
RAYMOND E. PRESLER ................................................. Printer
Following the concert, a area Saturday afternoon, May
NORMA LONG .....................
Society and News Editor
special acknowledgement by 10. Orders must be placed by prepared and pre-cooked foods
ROSE CREE ..................
Local News Editor
Student Body President Jim 12:00 noon on Saturday. Phone and how to preserve flavor,
MARY KELLY
.................................
Local News Editor
texture and color. The lesson
Rose, expressed the students’ 897-2452.
CORRESPONDENTS
19 will be presented by Bertha
appreciation to Doris Sheythe,
Detroit-Idanha ..... _..... ........... Boots Champion
Detroit City Council regu­ Duren.
Gates —
______________________ Joyce Presler
Edna Ross, and Olive Barn- lar meeting of the month will
Final plans for the field trip
Lvons
Eva Bressler
hardt. all of whom are retir­ be held Tuesday, May 13, at
Mehama .....................
Mrs. John Teeter*
ing from their school duties 7:30 p.m. at Detroit City Hall. will be made. Anyone inter­
ested should be present to air,
this spring. Corsages were pre­
A chob from OCE will pre­
Susan Craig, a junior at Santiam High School, is shown at Many Mothers Attend Lyons TOPS Club
sented to each of the ladies. sent a program at Detroit their views.
The new officers for next work at the Mill City Pharmacy. Susan is one of the students
It was mentioned that Mrs. Elementary
under the work-study program instituted this year at Santiam Mom's Weekend At
To Have Plant
School
Gym
Ross, who was also celebrat­ Thursday, May 8, at 9:20 a.m. year will be installed. These High School.
are
Connie
Presley,
chairman;
Oregon
State
Univer.
And
Bake Sale
le May 10
ing her 43rd wedding anniver­ The program is open to the
Bertha Duren, vice-chairman;
LYONS
Tlie Lyons
sary. had served the schools
"Mom's Weekend" was held TOPS Club will have a pre­
1 and Barbara Whiteley, secre­
"YOUR LAND
Presbyterian Church
for 26 years, first as secretary public.
The senior class of Detroit tary-treasurer. Goldie Storey
this last Saturday and Sunday Mothers Day plant and bake
to the elementary school and school will leave hsie Friday
AND MY LAND"
Plans Family Night
at OSU. A full weekend of ac­ sale at PJ's Market in Mehama
will be Installing officer, as-
later as clerk of the school raorning on a four-day (9th- ^isted^by*
Ru’th* T^twt'aMok
tivities were scheduled begin­
May 10, starting at 10:00
district; Mrs. Barnhardt for
I Supper Wed., May 21 ning with the Gordon Light­ Sat,
12) field trip to Seaside Ac-i a welcome mat is out to alL
25 years, mostly in the first tivities
The Board of Deacons of the foot concert Friday evening am. Scheduled for a later
I
will
include
dune
bug-1
____________
_
I
grade at Gates Elementary, gy rides, go-carUnu. clam dig-'
Presbyterian
Church
held Some of Saturday's events in-j date will be a car wash.
-------- , .
: New officers for the year
coming to this locality from ging
ftoZ?
dm!
Halsteads
Travel
To
their
regular
meeting
last
and a semi 1 ____ 1 2.
Indiana; and Mrs. Sheythe for
: Thursday evening, May 1, in eluded a ‘ "mother's brunch."! arc Kathie Donohue, lender;
ner.
Prosser, Washington
29 years both in elementary
the Pastor’s Study. Appointed hobby and crafts exhibit which Rhonda Persons, co-lea<ier,
Mrs. John (Bema) Howry
Rev. and Mrs. Halstead re­
Wlllsey, treasurer,
___
and high school, after teaching
to represent the group on the was forced indoors due to Myrina
of the ceived a phone call following
by Hasel Hayes
weather conditions, the tug-of Arlene Mikolas, secretary and
in Philomath and Kings Val­ will host the members
1
church
budget
board
was
Miss
Society of their dinner this last Sunday I
Janette Riker
war. turtle races and the All Trudy Manning, weight re
ley, making a total of 35 Woman’s Mission Community
Idanha
The Riker family consisting Katie Ewell
Sing Saturday evening.
| corder.
that their daughter was a pas­
years. She directed the local the
The
church
family
night
Among the mothers from
Meetings arc held every
school choirs for many years, Church, when they meet senger in a car that was in­ of Mr. Riker, his two sons and supper, which will be a pot­
7:30 p.m. volved in an automoble acci­ his 15 year old daughter pass-
this area enjoying the activi-1 Thursday evening at Mart
and still conducts the Presby­ Thursday, May 8, at
luck
affair,
was
scheduled
for
groups
last
This
will
be
the
dent between Prosser and ed through the Dakota country Wednesday evening. May 21, ties were Mrs. John Fohl, Mrs Linn School library. Weigh-
terian Church choir, frequent­
Fred Gruver, Mrs. John Wills, in at 6:45 with regular meet­
Wash.
Their in 1849 and late in September
ly playing Été electric organ meeting until fall (summer Grandview.
I daughter. Sherry, received penetrated to the heart of the at which time the Bill Beyers Mrs. Bill Morgan, Mrs. Paula ing at 7:00 p.m This week
or piano. A gift was presented vacation).
will
be
honored
with
a
home
A chimney fire was report­ some minor scalp lacerations Montana Bitterroot Mountains.
Smith and Mrs. George Long. there will be a discussion af
to Mrs Sheythe from the band
shower. An old-fashioned sing­
They encamped for a few along will be held, with special I
ter the meeting on psychologi­
and choir by Debbie McLain, ed at the Cal Martin residence and a bad leg bruise and re­
about 12:30 p.m. Monday. No ceived medical treatment by days in a well grassed valley
cal aspects of over-weight
the group’s soloist
resulted.
On *e orian and I Humes Return» From
Everyone is welcome to at­
a Prosser physician. The dri­ to rest their cattle and to add
The evening closed with the damage
Arriving here over the
tend.
fabulous Art Exhibit in the weekend on a two week visit ver of the car, Dick Purdue to their stock of provisions —
it
was
mentioned
that
Ruth
Western
Pacific
Tour
Student Commons, and the at the Robert Laymans, the | who is a student at NCC, buffalo humps and tongues.
Wirth te equipped with facil-[ Navy
Fireman
Recruit
The father and the boys set
always fascinating Industrial
I a hand cut. The
Laymans and with area young
vnlln„ people were in Eastern out on a buffalo hunt with the ties and funds to handle any Glenn A Humes, son of Mr Celebrate 40th
Arts Exhibit in the shop. Earl
were Marine Corporal ... .- -
expectation of returning before special problems which are and Mrs. Glen A. Humes of Wedding Anniv.
Teachers were located in the friends
i Mill City, has returned to San
and Mrs. Ronald Robbing of i Washington on NCC Day as- nightfall. But the sun set and needed.
MEHAMA — A large group
various teaching areas for Santa Ana, Calif. The Robert «i«nments and were headed for
Acting as moderator was the Diego after a Western Pacific
without
the
darkness
came
parent • teacher consultation
Prosser to pick up another
of friends were present Sun
minister,
John
Heidbrink,
with
deployment
aboard
the
guided
Laymans
and
son,
David,
and
if desired. Refreshments were
■ NCC student. Sue Cosgrave bringing them back.
Katie Ewell as secretary, Mary missile destroyer USS Lynde day afternoon, April 27, for a
At early dawn Janette Tuers as treasurer, Faye Ver- McCormick,
served in the home economics Mr. and Mrs. Robbins left who had spoken Sunday mor­
reception held in the fellow­
classroom by the students un­ Monday for a dew days visit ning in the Christian Church started on their trail which beck, Mary Kelly and Don
ship room of the Mehama
During
the
six-month
crater,
on
the
coast.
Mrs.
Robbins
is
she followed for several miles, Carlson also attending. Vir-'
der supervision of their in-
"
Community Church honoring
the former Connie Layman. there.
to a deep gorge where she lost ginia Fisher was unable to be he participated in training Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Helsel
structors.
The
Prosser
church
is
where
exercises
with
other
units
of
At Monday night’s meeting Larry Laird, formerly the pas­ all trace and had to return to
Musical numbers were as
present
the U. S. Seventh Fleet, in­ i on their 40th wedding anni-
follows: Band. “Star Spangled of the Idanha City Council, tor of the Mill City First camp. For a week she spent
cluding anti-submarine war­ ) versary.
Dallas
Benton
was
elected
Thunderer
Banner,”
“The
Christian Church, is now pas- her whole time searching but
Hosts for the celebration
fare
training which also in­
president
of
the
council,
and
Midget Car Driver
without success.
March,” “Summer Breeze,”
were the Helsels children and
i
toring.
volved
ships
from
the
Repub
­
The lonely maiden gazed at Entered In Tacoma
and “Poet and Peasant Over­ C. J. Whatley was appointed
grandchildren, Beverly and
The Halsteads went up to
lic of China.
ture,” with soloists David to the council to fill the un­ ' Prosser Sunday afternoon to the mighty walls which barred
Ron Hamile, Lovena and Dale
1
Humes
visited
the
Phillp-
expired
term
of
Ron
Wilker
­
her passage. Her only course Quarter Midget Races
Plotts, Jim Wright, and Laura
Dodds and daughters Cindy
pick
up
these
young
people
l
pines,
Taiwan,
Singapore
and
son.
The Wilkerson family
was to provide a shelter
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thomas, i Hong Kong.
Hoover;
and Michelle.
plus
another
NCC
student,
High school choir, “Har moved to Salem.
Viola Black and Wesley
Randy Eggston, wro preached against the coming winter and Jr. and Tony drove to Tacoma
mony,” “Bless This House,”
Helsel were married April 24,
at the Richland church. The stay where she was until dis­ Saturday to attend the quarter
The Green Cathedral,” “My
Halsteads secured a tew-bar covered by some passing hun­ midget races on Sunday in WWI Ladies Auxiliary 1935, in Red Oak, Iowa, and
was etitered.
I have lived in Oregon since
Way,” with Debbie McClain M other-Daughter Tea in Salem and towed the ters or by Indians whom she which Tony
as soloist, and “Boigie Woogie Set For Tues., May 13 wrecked vehicle back as they feared less than the solitude. There was a total of 95 cars) To Meet Sat., May 10 1955. Mrs Helsel retired last
Axe and spades among the competing in the various races
Bugle Boy”;
GATES - The WWI Ladles year as a first grade teacher
IDANHA — Berggreen Hall, came. They returned the NCC implements in the wagon sup­ at the “Little Wheels” track' «uxinary
wiu
Conclusion by band, “Ameri­
Auxiliary
will meet on aatur-
Satur- at Man Linn school and Mr.
students
to
the
college
about
to the Idanha Com­
plied her with tools and by which was dedicated Sunday. | day, May 10 al th(. American Helsel Is a retired mutual fund
ca The Beautiful,” "Them adjacent
8:00
am.
on
Monday
morning.
munity
Church,
will
be
the
There were 18
the Legion Hall in Gates. They representative.
dint of hard labor she built be­
Basses,” “St. James Infir­
“ drivers in **"*
fore the first snowfall a rude “novice” event and their num­ will have Installation of offi­
mary,” with Gary Morgan as setting for a mother and dau­
hut of small logs. She stuffed bers were drawn from a hat cers following the noon pot­
soloist on the
drums, and ghter tea Tuesday, May 13, at Local Nurses Attend
7:00 p.m. All school age girls
the cracks with dried grass Tony drew #4 which placed luck dinner.
“Amarito Roca.”
Seminar
Last
Tuesday
and mothers are invited.
and mud. Then she banked up him at the beck of the pack.
Being installed for the
Mrs.
Fred
Gruver,
accom
­
The evening’s program will
However, he placed second in ______
__________ year
__ ___ as
earth
around
the
cabin,
and
ED LEWIN
seventh
include special music by the panied by two other nurses spread evergreen limb* over the heat, for which he received president consecutive
will
be
Mary
Staf-
Auctioneer, Inc.
Heesch family of Scio. Re­ from Santiam Memoial Hos­ the top, and sod on top of that.
a ribbon, and third in the main ford. Other officers will be:
pital,
attended
a
seminar
last
freshments
wUl
be
served.
Complete Auctions
Over it all she laid the canvas event.
_ r___ “__ I____________
_
vice-president,
Mary Loucks;
The event is being sponsored Tuesday and Wednensday, from the wagon annd fastened
The competition also includ-1 treasurer, Pearl oilver; and
Phone 700-MM
by the Womans Mission Soci­ April 29 and 30, at the Ramada it down with stakes driven ed half midget in the junior; secretary,
Irene
Peterson.
ety of the Idanha Communty Inn.
Into the ground. She actually division which 1s age 16 to 18,. ~
Everyone
is
invited
to
attend
10 A. M.
The
seminar
topic
was
given
Church. There is no charge.
made for herself a rain and and senior division, 18 and the installation
For further information by U of O Med. School teams wind-proof shelter.
over.
please contact Mrs. John of the intensive care units of
Then she dragged the stove
(Thelma) Roberts at 854-3714. the high risk Infants.
Ruth Tohl Winner In
and other contents of the wa­ Claude Lewin Wins
gon to her hut.
i At Weekly Card Party 18 Hole Group
The cattle, straying through
There were six tables in
The IS hole group of the
the valley fattened on the
sweet grass. She slaughtered play last Thursday afternoon Santiam Women’s Golf Club
the fattest one, cut up the at the weekly card party at played Tuesday for ’most pan
meat, packed it away for the the Eagles HalL Mrs. Frank or better with handicap.”
Blazek served the refresh-1 Class A winner was Ruth
winter, frozen.
Fuel for the winter came ments, assisted by Mrs. Walt Tohl with a seven; class B,
Bernice Evans, five; class C,
next. She chopped up logs and Nicholson.
Claud Lewin won both the Julia Bassett and Zelpha
limbs with infinite granting*
and groanngs and managed to high and pinochle for the men Downer each with five.
Mabel Pendleton scored 35
store enough for the long win­ and Percy Mulligan received
low. Joyce Nicholson won high for low net and Bernice Evans
ter.
I Her situation was truly for­ and Ina Sims was second high was second low with a 45.
| Only nine holes of competi-
First ChrlaUae Church
lorn, but that was preferable for the women.
The weekly pinochle parties tion were played because of
Rev. Richard L Halstead
to the risk of being devoured
are scheduled to continue meeting day.
Bible School 9:45 am.
by the wolves.
through the summer months if
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Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
enough are interested Anyone AARP Meeting Set For Youth meeting at 6:00 p.m
who enjoys playing cards te
. ,
,
Evening Services 7:00 p.m
PERSONAL STATIONERY
most welcome to attend the Wednesday, May 28
Adult Bible study each Thurs­
Santiam
Chapter, day at 7:30 p.m. Youth Bible
to the wagon which she cover­ parties. They begin st 1:00 p.1 The
in. each Thursday at the AARP, meeting scheduled for study aach Wednaaday at 7:15
LETTERHEADS
ed with the canvas-top.
May 28, at 7:30 pm. at the
I For two weeks she was un- Eagles Lodge.
' high school has been ch-nged
' able to build a fire, subsisting
ENVELOPES
' on uncooked cornmeal and raw Stork Shower Honors ito a noon potluck and win be
~
.
held at the Eagles Hall,
beef
Mrs. Donald
Craber
At the April meeting, Mrs.
ENCLOSURES
; Late in April she was found
MEHAHA - Mrs. Donald
' in the last stages of exhaustion Craber was honor guest at a Elmer Shaw was chosen as
by a party of Indians who stork shower Thursday eve­ committee chairman to select
BUSINESS CARDS
'kindly fed her and took her ning, May 1, in the fellowship the 4th of July Princess to
across the mountains with her room of the Mehama Com­ represent AARP. Mrs. Mabel
BOOKLETS
Downing was stated as the
household goods. They
h*r munity Church.
chairman last week, which was
much
restored,
near
Walla
ACCOUNTING FORMS
Hostesses for the evening
Walla in the Whitman Mission. were Carmen McDonald. Win­ incorrect Assisting Mrs. Shaw
Calvary
Cbarvb
will be Alma Beyer and
This kind act on the part of nie Branch and Vi HelseL
RULED FORMS
Slayton
Rill* Schaffer
the Indians was due to their
A couple of games were
Ptrwt Ave. aad Pera Ridge Rd
admiration for the courage of played and the honored guest
Rev. Norbert Dey. Paatnr
INVOICES
the young white girl who had opened her gifts, after which New Grandson Arrives
Worship Service ... 1030 a. m
maintained
herself through the hostesses served refresh­
GATES — Announcing the
the rigors of the winter, a ments to Kaye Craber, Martha birth of their new grandson
feat which they said, "None of Tuttle, Iva Klmsey, Gayle are Mr and Mrs Willard Ga­ The Church or Jenna Chrtet
of I .niter Day Hid nt*
our maidens would have dar­ Teeters, Claraedna Frame, briel of Gates. Proud parents
Frederick C. Rudy
ed attempt.”
Telephone 859-2025
• _____
- Nellie Kirsch, Dorothy Brock, are Mr. and Mrs. Michael El
Canyon Conservative Baptist Ella VanBeek, Edith Titze, liott (the former Lisa Ga­ Meeting* at American Legion
Mary Slater, Ellen Schutz­ briel). The new arrival was Hall in Gate*
Rev. Don Proreiw
wohl, Evelyn Ashley, Jeanette born April 30, at the Oakland Sacrament Meeting ......... 13:15
Sth 8t Cedar, Lyons
Bult, Carol Pollard, Meral Naval Hospital. He weighed in Sunday School___ 9 15 a. in
Sunday School 9:45 am.
Teeters, Lois Schweer, Pam at 6 lbs. 7 oz. and waa named Sunday School _____ loan
Morning Worship 11 am.
Phon« 8*7-2772
Mill
Stutzman, Bonnie Stutzman, Gabriel JoeL
'tecramant Meeting _ (too
Training Hour, 64)0 p.m.
Paternal grandparents are Relief Society Tuaaday ..104X)
Lois Stuart, Karen Stuart and
Evening Service, 7M pm.
7:10
Wednesday evening Mbit J in */ Fief. A number unable Mr. and Mrs. Leddy Elliott of MIA Tuaaday ____ - ,
Palmer, Alaska.
study and prayer time 7 pm. to bo present sent gifte.
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