The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 28, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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On-the-go, on-the-grow youngsters
thrive on it!
When It's snack time for the
amaJI fry. make it Mallerie's
All-Jersey Milk.
We handle all dalrj product*.
For
home
call
delivery
N7-!41t. Leave orders at the
OAK
PARK
MOTFI.
Gates
MALLORIE'S
Rtnife 2, Box 142, Silverton
DAIRY
Phone «78-3801
Joyce Gleason's
Winning Essay
Published
Joyce Gleason of Santiam
High school was one of three
t final winners in the recent Lum
Cbunty Veteran's essay contest
Topic of the essays was ' Is This
Freedom.”
Joyce won a $100 bond which
! was presented to her at an
Albany Veteran’s day banquet
Her essay is printed bekiw
IS THIS FREEDOM?
Occasionally it has been said
; that we have no rights, no lib­
erty, no freedom No matter
how many people around you
• are enjoying these items, you
I can imprison yourself in jvur
I own mind. In addition to being
I an advantage of Democracy,
■ freedom is a state of mind. As
soon as people run into a rule or
a stipulation, there are inevit­
ably cries ig unreal ami dis­
sension There will be those
that feel that they ami their
imlependence have been divot*-
cd.
1 «io not ask of freedom that
it bring me success. I «ally re­
quire that 1 am given the ojr
portunity to |Hit my strength*
against those of my adversary
Whether I meet with victory oi
failure is of no consequence.
If 1 am only allowed mi at­
tempt to reach my goal. I shall
be content. In this freedom I
shall exult ami try to make my­
self heard, ami though some
may question what I say ami
what I do, mine can question my
right to say or do it. for I am
free. I-Yre to learn, free to
grow ami tree to live.
It is 1 who have real freedom.
It is the high school student
who is free to learn and tree to
work To be able to try to find
myself ami my place in this
world, that is what 1 ask of the
Statue of liberty 1 seek only
tile chance to learn and to grim
and to utilize the knowledge of
the ages. To improve myself j
and to advance my environment
is all to which 1 aspire. And it
is my (ree*k»m that alknvs me
’Die real poverty lies in the
to do this. If 1 had no choice, minds of those who liehevc that
or felt that 1 had no option, freedom will fight all our bat­
perhaps 1 might rebel und re­ tles for us ami true slavery
tuse to do nothing. That Is what lurks in the hearts of tlxise
happens to some people Be­ who see freedom us a magic
cause of a few rules to which wishing well ot success Liberty
they cannot adjust, they spoil is only a chance to try, an
their chances for fear of pleas­ excuse to hope. If 1 can choose
ing someone else For not being to try. then 1 cannot cuncieve
able to see their liberty» they, that freedom has lieen denied
cannot use it.
me.
4—The Mill <’!<.$ Enterprise. II iiii - m I ii ). Nov. ’«. I9U3
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CORNER
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FORGET THE SALES SPIEL»
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FROM
our
gx. Chamber
Okays Sign
Purchase
Five Yean Ago
Mrs. O M Mikkelscn of Oak
-land. Calif., was visiting that
week with their daughter. Mr»
Leo Piule and family, tattle
la*o i\s>le otmerved his birthday
that week
Mr. and Mr» Gen«- Engelgnu
of Tlie Dulles were visiting with
Mill City friends
That weeks issue of The En­
terprise was devoted mainly to
telling in story and with many
pictures about the new Santiam
Union High »chool. Dedication
ceremonies were open to tlx-
public.
Seven iw« membri-» had Ix-en
induced into the I dona club
Rotx-rt Roach. Barney Scott.
Bril Hoeye. Don Paul. Bob Har­
ris. Andy Anderbcrg ami Herb
Whitaker.
"Hie first real storm of the
fall hud hit the area with high
winds knocking out paver lines.
At Lyons Mr und Mrs. Vclvle
Ix-wis were celebrating their
50th wedding anniversary with
a reception at Mari-Uiui school
house.
Pacific Powerland housewife, whose husband's name is Joe, confesses:
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Makes for Happy Homes-Put ED to Work in Yours!
Your wife loves you,
but she loves ED, too!
Ready to throw in the towel—and the dishrag, as well? Let ED free you from
the day-in, day-out drudgery of dishwashing!
Load your Electric Dishwasher with plates, bowls, cups and saucers, glassware,
silver, pots and pans. Turn it on, then take a breather. Next thing you know,
electricity has done the whole job automatically. Every piece comes out spar­
kling and dry—hygienically clean because an Electric Dishwasher uses water far
hotter than your hands could ever stand. Your appliance dealer will point out
a dozen other reasons you’ll love ED. Sure as you eat three meals a day, you
need an Electric Dishwasher.
SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY • TAKE ED HOME RIGHT AWAY
Another BIG electric service value from
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT
At a recent North Santiam
' Oiambrr meeting at Gates, the
memticr» backed a l»>nrd of di­
rector» decision to purctiasi- a
10' x '£>' sign to tie placcxl on
land leased just smith of Salem
President Jerry Coffman amt
his committee succeeded In get­
ting the land for a tw «ninni
price
The sign w-ill read fir»t line
Take Next Exit To." Ibi» ulll
lx- in letters alsut IM inches
high The secmul line, or main
line of the sign will read
"Detroit Lake” and these letter»
will be three feet high, the third
line reads "Rrsort Area ami the
letter» are 12 Inches high.
It was discussed that the
sfiacr brtWi-en ¡Jctrolt l-ake and
Resort Area lines be so placed
to leave n»»m to advertise <nmi
ing events such ns the White
water Challenge ami the De­
troit Lake Water Festival In
this manner the sign wmild
lend itself to continued 12
months a year use.
Ten Years Ago
I The sign will be taiilt in a
George Thomas had been manner to witluitand winds
lucky in killing a big lynx cat stronger than those of Octolx-r
on the highway between John 12th Inst year
Elsie Völkel srrvetl refresh
Day ami Mt. Vernon. Thoma»
ments foikxing the mer-ting
got a $17 bounty for the kill.
Plans were all set for the fire­
men’s ball with a TV set to be Honor Students
given as the door prize
.Mr». J. E. Potter had left Named at Mari-Linn
that week for Washington. D. C I LYONS Honor roll students
when- she was going to visit at Mari-Unnn for the first nine
with her son and dnughtcr-in- week period werv. 5th grade
law, O>1 and Mrs Willi» Pot- Kim Walker. Ix»n<>ral»|r mcnthai
I were Lynnette McGuffln. Tarn
ter.
A group of Gates friends had Shetxjrd. Donna Culwel). Heckle
surprised Margie Anderson with Ijimbcrt, Patty Ijirimer, Pam
a bridal shower. She was the Ix-wl* and Dan Holman
bride of Dick Parker.
I ____
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Sixth w____
grade
Chri»tlne
Hen-
Hunting that week at Summer1 ning; horw>rnble mention. Mar
Lake were Jock Scott, Melvinc garet Wilaon. Dclmer CUlwell.
Lavine, Bob Carleton and Ben­ Beverly Omovcr. (Tirlity M-vvl».
ny Bennett.
Susan ISugali. Michelle Rehr-
Estelle Thoma», daughter of ens. Doris Clipfell. Ann Frittiti.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Thomas of Marilyn Davis, Philip Meyers.
Gates was in a Salem hospital Dennis Ijiwrencc, l.inda O>x.
being treated for polio. She had and Keith Anderson
a mild case.
Seventh ( ¡rade
Maurern
Playing at the Mill City Thea­ .lames. Brenda Johnson. Robyn
tre that week was "Dangerous Meyers; honorable
mention.
When Met", starring Esther Vincent Power. Dixie Foster,
Williams.
Pamela Shepard. Darrell Hu
her and Glenn Walls.
Fifteen Years Ago
Eighth grade : honorable men­
tii ni. K rthj I’■< io. ns
Pii:. I
At Gates Steve Champ had Clipfell, Helen Grosso. Rosalie
started
construction of four Rohweln, Ocilla VnnAgtmm-l.
cottages with connecting gar- Mary Wilwin and I Javid Holman
ages on his properry (Where
Ijist Frontier is now located.) I
At Lyons voting was to be held
c.l an SM'J.OOO bond issue for a 1
Custom Bulldozing
new consolidated school.
Al. WARD
J r an Roberts was then writing
('nil X«7 ’X5X or XW 29.M
the Elkhorn news and reported I
that the first »now up there hit1 "No Job Too Small"
the ground on Nov. 7.
At Fox Valley It was announc­
ed that Carroll Johnson had re­
ceived an award for being in
Al'«
4-H membership for 9 years
The Mather Jewelry store had i
been sold that week to Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Baker of Albany. I
A commercial club had been
Reasonable Rates
started nt Detroit with Nolan |
I’ll. Mill (Tty »97-226H
Razslck elected secretary ami
Glen Davis, temporary chair­
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Tlimidge'
and Carolyn Bretjcha had spent
the week end Eastern Oregon
on a hunting trip.
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