The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 28, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Grade School Gallops
PAIUlNTN <M>MK TO NfUOOI.
By Mikl- lx>giui
On the night <»f November 20,
the parrnfi <>( grade echooi atu-
denta visited tin- rooms «rf liu-ir
■ hililim to see th«- work the
students hint ilone, unit also aee
displays they had made.
Whi n tin- parents walk«x| into
Mrs. Parker's room they might
have thought tht-y were seeing
double, I nk they soon found out
that thia was wrung, when the
klda showed them what they did
Hwy had painted paper plat«-»
and |>ut shirts and sweaters on
llii-oi llu-v 111. ii put Ilii-Mi- on
*hel ■ chairs at each desk. Mra.
Norriv'a second grade did poems
anti other writing. Miaa Grim-
atud'a room ulao did much paper
work. TTa-y alao had a pine
display. Miaa Jksme'a room had
many Interesting things. 'Hwy
hud a Ustth from a very large
female baleen whale and un
interesting collection
Mra. Williams' filth grade also
Ii.id .1 displ.iv .iniiniiaci i|>!
(Mipera and Individual allhouet*
tea. The sixth grade had a die-
¡•lay ig hand-writing and had a
tumbling exhibition
T) ii - ii
teachmera are Mra. Wright and
Mr. Ila yes.
The seventh grade hod many
kinds <4 lailletln board display«
and original ¡«em».
The eighth grade hud folders,
lailjetln tsmnls, and science ex-
liibits
Alaait 1X9 patents were pre­
sent. The rixwn mothers served
ixstkies and coffee in each room.
We werr glad to have our par­
ents attend, and hope they will
return toon.
The added color in orange
peelings Is not harmful, so use
tiawr |>rrhngs to candy for die
Imllday season ahead The Food
and Drug Administration keeps
close tab on these food addit­
ives A few years ago, some
colorings were banned and new
ones substituted which have
government ««¡»proval.
Two Locations
Brownings A 8- Coni'l
Capitol and llood
Where the
Food is Good
Watch th» fireworks wh»n his
wife comas bock."
You'll Like Our Food
Steaks, Chicken
Sea Food
Chinese Food
Orders To Go.
Live Music Every
Friday and Saturday
O. K.—you win! We've got
the best food in town at the
most reasonable prices.
Furthermore —our service
is prompt and friendly. You
eat in a pleasant atmos­
phere that makes you want
to come again.
W!
* LOUMré
Chriii Campbell, Owner
Phone 859-2801
Up and Down
The Avenue
lly lion Moffatt
• ♦ ♦ • • ♦ ♦ • • • • ♦
• 0» • « « « «
Tin- events
from
Friday
Ihmugh Monday will go diavn
In history us one of the black
perkala for the United States.
■ hiring this time our president,
John Fitzgerald Kennedy win
assassinated In the- prime of
his Ilf«- and political career 46
years old und nt a time when
In- was doing his beat to pre­
serve peace in a troubled world.
The accused assassin not only
killed our ¡ircsident but u ¡xe
licemnn. wiio was acting in line
of duty. Had It not been for a
faulty cartridge, or gun, he
could very well have
been
charged with yet another mur­
der, when he was apprt-hended
In tlie Texas theater. Then on
Sunday, a self-appointed "god"
decided to ¡mas judgment on Ute
accused Oswald He shot him
«town In cold bkiod ns he was
being taken from the Dallas
city jail Isilldlng. 'Dtus is the
outline of the chain of events
which made history «»ver this
black weekrnd.
It makes one wonder just
what al) our religious training,
or lack <»f training, over the
years has accomplished for us.
What has ha|»pcncd to the belief
that we should love one another’
It is possible that we always will
have fanatic and emotionally
untmlsnccd men and women in
our world. The killing of our
president is the fourth time this
has occured in our history. It
doesn't s«^-m to register with
us when other countries murder
tfK-it- l«-i.i<-is They d»» it so
often that it becomes common­
place but hen- in America we
have thought w<- werr more
civilized We cannot condemn a
whole nation, though, for the
dnstardly acta of the frw, we
can. and must continue to work
for the betterment of th«- world.
1 have never believed that this
was a concerted attempt to dis­
rupt our government I felt this
young man had the feeling that
he had been persecuted or pick­
ed on all thnxigh his life. He
was a loner, and used this me­
thod to "get even." Anyone
who docs attempt to overthnnv
our nation in an act of this
type, will find that it only tends
to bring us closer togehcr. It
brings us to the full realization
that trouble always knits us into
one "family." In times like
these, all political and religious
differences arc dropped and we
meet on the one common ground
■ g profound grief that our pre­
sident has been taken from us
by cither a political crackpot or
one who is unstable in his think­
in,:
The killer of Oswald solved
nothing. It may have acted as a
brake to the Justice which would
have been meted out to him
by <»ur duly elected courts of
law. Surely all evidence pointed
to his guilt, but if there may
have been some underlying and
planned reason for Oswald kil­
ling our president, we had a
better chance of finding it out
with him alive.
Juck Ruby probably did what
he though was right, but it
solved nothing, only put another
black mark against justice.
People should learn not to act
upon emotion ak»ne. 1 do not
think that we are becoming a
nation <»t "toMta" i>ui i do think
that this wanton killing <4 three
men should certainly have a
sola-ring effect ujx»n each one of
us Maybe each one of us nt
some time or another has had
enough hntre«l in our hearts to
do some terrible deed, tmt
somewhere along the line there
has la-cn some training which
has served to bring us to our
senses la-fore we went that far.
W< now must to? ¡»nought to the
full reaiizatktn tout as usual
we never appreciate the good
things we have until we lose
them. In this instance, President
John F. Kennedy, a man who!
was doing his job to th«- best of
his ability has been taken from
us. 'Hie reaction of other coun­
tries around the globe gives
testimony to th«» high esteem in
which he was field by all
peoples. He will be greatly
missed by all of us, and each
of us should hang his head in
shame that in this day and age.
and in a country which is sup­
posed to he highly enlightened,
a terrible deed of this type
could have been perpetrated.
Our deepest sympathy goes to
Mrs. Kennedy and her entire
family in this hour.
We also offer «mr prayers to
our now President Lyndon B.
Johnson who has had the ter­
rific pressure of governing this
great nntion dropped upon his
shoulders without any warning.
He is a man <4 integrity and
political experience, and w-ith
cooperation from both political
parties, he is certainly going to
do his best to carry on.
It is with rather heavy hearts
that we go into the Thanksgiv­
ing season.
The assassination of Presi­
dent John F.
Kennedy will
dnmpen the spirit of this usual
lay of thanksgiving and feast- •
Ing. However each one of us
3—Th«- .Mill
alwaild pause, and give thanks to
< list for our many blessings. We
must la- thankful that w<- live
in u country where we have a
wraith of great men to assist In YOUR G i GTER-IN- LAIN
conducting «sir business of gov­ CAME TO SPENO THE
ernment. We slioukl la- thank HOLIOAYG WITH VOU
ful that we have President LAGT CHRISTMAS —
Johnson, a man of considerable
ex|M-rlence in government
W<> have many blessings, even
though we have lieen dealt a
severe bk»w. However, the sun
will shine again, and It Is a
belter world by far in that w<-
have had th«- services of John
F Kennedy for three years. W<-
must use then- trying times to
strengthen ourselves and to s«-e
that these foul acts are not com­
mitted again.
City EnU-rpriw, Thursday, .Nov. 28, l!Hi3
IT NEVER FAILS
I'M GO
MERRY
{ GLAD YOU . <( CHRISTMAS/
\COULO COME/ ) < .____ __
> / MAMifc
j &
Ji'll 'Í
de
Milady's
DO-IT-YOURSELF
HEADQUARTERS
Let us help you with ths
simple building projects.
Build shelves, benches or
tables with workable West
Coast Lumber... we ll help
you.
-—A nd
she ' s still
The ll«|uid in canned vege­ HERE./
it LOOKS AG
table.« contains about one third , THOUGH YOU'LL HAVE
of the soluble fcxxl value. It’s TO BURN THE HOUSE
important to save.
DOWN TO GET HER
OUT------
Don't overdry those stretch
nylon garments Ib-peate«! over-
drying will make th«- Obers j
bril tie ami incapable of spring­
ing iMck into shape. Turn gar­
ments inside out and wash only Tss.b
Ion;; enough to get them clean. ton
Use ii gentle action to avoid
♦v •
pilling.
Phone 897-2610
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Festival of Harmony
‘ MILL CITY ♦
Grade School Gymnasium
8:00 P. M.
»
r
Thursday, December 5
The SALEM SENATE-AIRES
50 Member Chorus Singing Songs You Love to Hear
Top Notchers Quartet
The Capitol Chordsmen
Singing Barber Shop Numbers You'll Enjoy
Winners of the Forest Grove Show
An Hour and a Half of Musical Entertainment For You
Sponsored by the Mill City Lions Club
Adult Admission: $1.25
Students Admission: 75c