MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, SEPTEMBER 29. 1949 A High School Grades Elect Officers; OtherNews —From the Mill City High School TIMBER WOLF Class officers were elected at Mill City higr school last week. I^iwrence Poole was elected presi­ dent of the senir class. Other officers are: Vice ptesident, John Nelson; sec- retary, Ethel Skillings; treasurer, Be- verly Barton; sergeant at arms, 01- lie Muise. Frederick Rugh is again class ad- visor. Juniors: Verle Moberg, president; Wanda Vandermeer, vice prsident; Sue Mikkelsen. secretaiy; and Pat West, treasurer. Miss Hope Baney is flas advisor. Sophomores: Arlone Kuhlman, pre­ sident; Ardith Jones, vice ptesident; Leia Kelly, secretary-; Donna Cooke, treasurer; Thad Roberts, sergeant-at arms. Mis. Edith Mason is class ad­ I ' visor. Freshmen: Joan Johnson, presi­ dent; Luella Mason, vice president; Pat Davidson, secretary; Betty Lou Cree, treasuier. Burton Boroughs is class advisor. tor; chemistry, Frederick Rugh, in- structor; and applied math, al^ by Mr. Rugh. The junior class is planning to pre­ sent a play this fall. Welcomed as new student this year are: ALONA DALY. I4OLORES POOLE Sue Mikkelsen, Ardith Jones, Pat ELECTED YELL LEADERS Wolverton, Barbara Smith, Gabrielle Alona Daly and Dolores Poole were elected yell leaders at Mill City High Peltier, Donna Nelson, Luella Mason, Beryl Mason, JoAnn Kunkle, Betsy School last week. Arlone Kuhlman and Leia Kelly Kriever, Joan Johnson, Wilma Howe. Baibara Barton, Betty Cree, Pat Da­ were chosen song leaders. vidson, Dorothy Downer, Phyllis Gib son, Jo Ann Hoffman, Alice Fortune. THREE COURSES ADDED Thiee new courses were added this Beverly Barton, Mary Jane Hoffman. year to the curriculum of Mill City- Bill Carroll, Billy Dean, Jackie Jack- son, Gary Dean Peterson, Ellis Reid, High School. Thad Roberts, Bill Yates, Lyle Yates, They are: Bookkeeping, Henry Bayles, instruc- Kenneth Wilkes .Dickie Syverson, Ed­ die Roberts, Bill Shepherd, Leroy Po- dra-bsky, Delbert Meeks, Richard Kan- off, Lyle Fleetwood, Philip Goble, Ol­ son. sophomore, Anna Mae Nelson, iver Muise and Bill Hoffman. junior, and Dolores Bi ewer, senor. ----------------- The home ec girls have started a! painting project in the girls’ room. 'TROUT EGGS SOUGHT AT LAKE Fishery biologists and aids were Rings were ordered last week bv . sent this week to Paulina Lake to re- ! move weeds and debris around the the juniors. .shore, preparatory to egg-taking in 1949 NASH AMBASSADOR CUSTOM 4 DOOR SEDAN A gills glee club has been organ­ the famous trout waters around the .This car is like new, has radio, air conditioning and undercoat­ ized. with a membership of 24, under 'latter part of October. ing, 6800 actual miles, save $600 1946 FORD TUDOR, clean, low mileame. a steel at .............. $1095 the direction of Miss Hope Baney. ' Fish are netted, eggs stripped, fer- 1941 BUICK SUPER 4 dr. sedan, R&II, real clean ....................... $84.» Accompanists are Anlith Jones, 'tilized and returned to the water un- 1941 CHEVROLET 5 PASS. COUPE ..................................C ’ .f8?3 Pat West and Wanda Vandermeer. haimed. The eggs are placed in the Has radio and heater, new motor and paint, this one should be A mixed chorus had been planned, hatcheries for development into fin­ seen to be appreciated, priced right. but when only two boys showed up gerlings or legal-size trout. 1939 FORD COUPE. A little dandy. Take it away for.................. $465 for tiyouts, and saw the situation, C. A. Lockwood, game director, cau­ 1942 WILLLYS SEDAN ............................................................... $535 they took off with great speed. tioned persons using the lake to re- w New motor, clean throughout, just the car for really economical fiain from placing any camping ref­ transportation and honest value. A long hike, led by Miss Baney. use in the lake. SEVERAL OLDER MODELS — PRICED RIGHT physical ed director, started oft the Girls Athletic Assn, program o' ac­ I Mr. and Mrs. George Ditto of Ni- tivities. aga ra drove to Portland Wednesdaj (942 DODGE IftTON LWB .................................. $800 to call on Mr. and Mis. Frank Rosen - Brownlipe transmission, stake body, this truck is in perfect shape Mrs. Joan Davidson, Mation Coun­ quest of San Marino, Calif., return- ' and ready to go. ty Health Nurse, and two physicians ing the same diay. Later Mr. and Mrs. I 1936 DODGE 1 •/, TON FLAT BED. Rreasonably priced at only $250 gave physical checkups last Wednes­ Rosenquest will visit at Windemere I day. Freshmen boys and all athletes farm. were examined this week. • — $975 J946 INTERNATIONAL 3-4 TON with duals............... BOROl’GHS JOINS FACULTY Burton Boroughs, coach, is the only \>\t to Postoffice. Mill City new high school faculty member this DRESSES SWEATERS (HADES TERMS BANK FINANCE year. Mr. Boroughs was graduated SKIRTS BLOUSES SALEM PHONE 3-3734 140 ( ENTER ST. from the University of Oregon in ’41, LUZIER’S COSMETICS spent two years in the- army, coached three years at Nehalem, one at Mol­ alla and thiee at Sweet Home. He teaches Math I, World Geogra­ phy. typing I and II, P. E. and health. Here is Your Chance to DANCE New Civic Building, Stayton Saturday, October 1 Jimmie Whetmore and His Orchestra OPENING TRUCKS PICKUPS Wood’s Store Anderson’s Used Cars | Admission 75c 9 to 1 SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. on Wednesday, Thurs., Sat. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. on Tuesday and Friday Maytag Washers Drying Available to Everyone 1st Ave. near Broadway, Mill City, Ore FALL TUNE-UP SERVIR REC''V4 zz il O GAA OFFICERS ELECTED Wanda Vandermeer was elected to head the Girls Athletic Assn. Other officers are: Pat Vest, vice ipiesident; Arlone I Kuhlman, secretary; Pat Davidson, freshman reprsentative. Pauline Ma- Should Include Accurate Wheel Alignment IMLli! 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