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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1964)
4—The Mill Citj Enterprise, Thursday., Feb. CHUCKLE For Representative CROSSWORD Automotive A Industrial Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Sen ice Shop or Held Delco Datiertes Faeton Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Aireo Welding Products 23. Prop ACROSS 5. Ahead erty- 6. Natrium 1. Ingredien* tax (abbr.) 10. Estrange ■ man 7. And M> 11. Muddled forth 25. Erbium 12. Enclosure (sym.) 14. Commenced 8. Midday ». Soldiers 26. Let 15. Caruso, 11. Arab fall for one garments 27. KxcorL IS. God of the ate sky (Babyl.) 13. Beseech 29. County IT. River isle 1 15. Music note of IB. Father 37. Narrated 17. Affixed Michigan IB. Remained 3M. Great l-ake 20. One-year iposs.) 32. Not old-animal 30. Mr. Laursl 4 2 From difficult (prefix) 33. Bone (anat) 24. Teacher» ! 21. Water 43. Half an sm 36. Mi . I Add 26. Raby’s father I“ T- 4 T— «6 T“ ■K— 1 28. Rube out 31. Rubidium 13 (sym.) 32. Pole n- II 34. Consume 35. Kinds of tests Hard J •4 17 coating of seed Jv* »* > 1 I* 39. Vedic- Aryan 14 IS dialect 40. Mr. Welles TT 41. Spring sign Ì1 in lawn M .. 44, Begets DOWN M «X 1. Having r.i ■ rhythm 3. Senior, conserva it tive group 3. rollsh measure 4. Hammer end 11» Joyce Gleaaon "Silence is Golden”? when you’re winning awards like members of the Santiam speech classes were doing last Saturday! In a ctmtest between the members of the first-year »peech classes «4 Seto. Cascade, and Santiani high schools. San tiam swept the three division contest with three first honors, one second place, and one hon- I orable mention. Thirteen stu- i dents from Santiam participated in the three categories «4 im promptu. dramatic readings, Jim and Veryl Hoover and extemporaneous. Ph. 81)7-2911 MUI City In the impromptu division, the I students were given their sub ject five minutes before their four to six-minute speech. Bill Wilson spoke <xi the 'Future of Communication” and the "Fu ture <4 Communism." to win first place Entrants in the extemporan (Hill) Mile« eous section had a choice of Miles has announced doing research «vi Presidential candidates or three political nov that he will be a candidate on els. They were given a specific the Democratic ticket for Re- non-existunl Thomas Station. lit Herman in thè city <4 Sweet topic in their field one h«>ur be present alive in the Legislative 3. Scio, he sjient his early Ide Home wtiere hr scrvrd tur tlie district, Linn assembly. 12th fore speech time and cxxild use helping with the family farm past 12 yenr» their notes in preparation. De county. Yunker i» married and live» In his teen year» he joined lores Dishong won after doing Miles is a lite-long Democrat, hi» father in logging opeialioiis in Sweet Home Mr» Yunker. research on Presidential candi- born and raised in Lmn County at Detroit aikl In saw mill work thè former Mary !»>i» Goar dates. and is 62 veam old He and his (rum Ila- Scio area, is a teach- at Mill Qty In the third category. John wife Ruby, live on a stock er in thè Sweet Home Junior Kelly won first place with his farm near Lebanon. He is now in 1934 he entered road con High » c I mm >I. 'Die ir eldcat Boti original poem. John also won retired having worked for S struction He »¡»•nt the follow i» a radio atalkai program di first place in the dramatic years for Cascades and U S ing 17 years in vari«His phases rector nirlr daughtrr. Inatte la of Paradise. Calif.. Mrs Mary of road construction from road I reading final with a score of Plywood at Lebanon a senior nt tX'K, and a MOOnd Mulkey of Salem, and Mrs bed preparation to surfacing 193 points out «4 200. Janice He belongs to six Cooperative «un, Gary la a senior at Sweet Reed White of Portland visited Gordon ended up with 180 points associations. He is a 25-year- and oiling This experience in Home Union High Thry alati Mr». John Treiers a short time Friday aftem«x>n cluded the operation of rock for second place and Sharon member of the Grange and now ha» twu grnndson». Visitors Saturday at the C. at the J. M Testers home. I Rose received an honorable belongs to Crowfoot 314 at Leb crushers and heavy equipment. Hi» parvnta stili live oc thè M Cooper home were Mr and Visitors last Tuesday with mention. These year» gave him a back fartn at Scio. anon where he has taken an Mrs Horace McCarley Jr., of Mr. and Mrs Art Andersen ground (or understanding county Judges of the contest were active part, filling several of Yunker 1» a chater member of from the speech department <4 fices and serving on the degree Medford Mrs. McCarley recent were Mr and Mm. John Bau- road problems. he pointed out thè Sweet Home Elks, a life ly made a tv appearance In denistel of Grand Island. Neb. OCE The speech instructor team. Hi» interrat in law enforce member <4 the National Rifle her capacity as the Queen <4 Mrs. Raudendistel is a cousin from Santiam. Mr. Ricketts, I of Mr Andersen ment led him to become a nssoclatkm, and holds member He said he will work against the Medford TO P.» club. suggested the possibility that a Mr. and Mrs D. L. Teeter», Steaks, Chicken B. L. Kirnch returned to Sa member of the Albany Puller »hip» in thè National Pesce Of- tournament such as this might any kind of a general sales tax and sons were among those en but is in favor of closing the lem Memorial hospital last Reserve», with whom he served flcer» asoclathwi ami thè Ore- be hosted at Mill City next year. Sea Food for five years in his spare time gun Aaaociatksi <4 City l*olirr As it stands now. the winners ■ loop holes in the tax structure joying the day Sunday on the Wednesday to receive treatment and for a graduated income tax coast. for complications which develop- He later became a full time pi> uffieera. ot the tournament (all from San-! Chinese Food Water District to Meet— i cd billowing his recent surgery. tiaml, plan to present a pro based on the ability to pay. The Mehama Water District Mr and Mm Charles Y Orders To Go. gram before each of the Cas< is holding a meeting in the Butts, who have been visiting 1 cade and Scio student txxhes. Both World Geography clas- ■ Oregon Mounted Posse Fire hall Thursday evening, her parents, the Ray Roberts Live Music Every February 27 at 7:30 for the since their discharge from the ses from Santiam visited De liurpose of deciding on the boun Army, left last W«xlnesday for i Friday and Saturday troit dam Friday afternoon. Drill in North Fork Logging in Recreation Areas, Ijdd Plumley, Chairman <4 the daries and circulating petitions I «os Angeles They expect to vis They spent two hours touring a controversial subject in the Bo.ml <4 tin- United Slaton It is urged that everyone in the it relatives at several places en the eight-floor structure. The Country Sunday industry, will lie aired at a Qmtnbrr of Commerce district try and attend. route. classes viewed the control j The ofieratiori <4 Portable ¡lan«*! session Friday, k’ebruai y Mrs. Dennis Christensen and Riders of the Oregon Mounted room from which both Detroit SjMini will lie discussed by ex 28th at the Orcgun l«ogging children Lance and Shiela left and Big Cliff dams are operated, j Posse, a group of Marion Coun-, 7 to 12 P. M. Conference in Eugene Members perienced loggers from wide The Frosh and their chaperones ty horesmen under the super-I a week ago Friday for Clover of the ¡Mine! are David Glbney. spread arc«« in the alate. Mr. Truitt. Mr. Williams, and j vision of Denver Young, sheriff. dale. Calif., where they will Special awards arc being US Forest Service, Eugene; Christensen’s Mr. Rosamond, learned how, conducted a search and rescue I visit with Mm planned for the winner «4 a Elmo Smith, publisher <4 the father while waiting for her when and why the gates are drill in the rugged hills of the I Albany Democrat Herald, Al-, "What's Needed in txigging’ ’ husband to return from tea Fork country Sun- Little North opened. The guides for the tour GEORGE RO1WICK A lifetime at varied work and twiny; George Nydeggcr. Wllaon contra! Suggestions are wel- duty. were provided by the dam of- day. experience in iJnn County has I jogging CO., Mehama; and cotnc from anyone Cathy Owen, daughter of Mr > Gathering place for the event Our food comes in first al I ficials. A full schedule of ente rta In Peter Murphy logging Co . of Four members of the Student i was Scarlet Manor, formerly and Mm. James Owen left last prepared Carl Yunker. Repub meni will lie ¡mivldrd for mem- ways because it’s cooked to Council from Santiam and Mr. known as the Cranberry house, Thursday afternoon for Seattle, lican candidate for county com- Portland muisoner. for public service The 26th Annual ScsiMxi and tiers and their guests starting your taste by experienced Lewellen traveled to Stayton now owned by Mr. and Mrs where she spent the weekend at- with the Idnn County court, ac Equipment Show will tie held with a no-hcat dinner-dance tnding a College presue at l»u- I Bob Fisher. The group enjoyed High school to sit in on a Stu chefs. Enjoy dining in Sound College of the cording to the announcement of in Eugene on February 27. UN. Wednesday evening at the Eu- dent Council meeting there. a pot luck dinner in the perfect get his candidacy. and 29 The keynote speaker gene Hotel. Thursday will fea- Bible. warm, pleasant atmos After the meeting. Jim Hirte, weather that day. Bom on a farm near the now Thursday morning will be H ture a ladles fashion six>w and The Youth group of the Me phere that makes you want Joyce Gleason, Don Podrabsky. The drill, second for the posse, hams luncheon with a twnquet and church will have charge and Randy Marshall sat in on was to train members for pos to come back again. dance scheduled for Friday <4 the morning Worship Service sible rescue work in conjunc i some classes with students they night. New Heart Check Machine had met. In at least one class tion with police agencies. About at the church Sunday. March 1. they were able to observe the 20 riders turned out for the due to the absence of the Rev. Arne Magnusen. THE MILL CITY method of team teaching that is session being tested at Stayton. A re- It is reported that one of the Extension Unit to Meet— The Mehama Home Extension ENTERPRISE turn visit from some of Stay- members became lost tor about ton’s Student council is expect two hours giving the riders some unit will meet in the Fellowship Entrrro as secund «'lass mattrr room of the church Wednesday. ed in the near future. i real "on the scene action." November lu. 1!M4 st ths Puai March 4 at 10:30. The subject Office at Mill City. Oregun un of the demonstration will tie der Act of March 3. 1879. ’’Sea Foods” New ways to pre pare them, selection and food NATION Al f 0 I T O (t I A I Chris Campbell, Owner values will be discussed. A pot Hoover's Repair i % %% z? % ANYTHING HIPPEN Wille I VJAÔ ftV'AV, FILBERT %% % & MEHAMA Logging Conference To Discuss Logging In Recreation Areas Sunday Only Carl Yunker Seeks Commissioner Job Sing Along with Phone 859-2801 I Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week A luck luncheon will be served at noon and anyone interested is invited. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Stephens cßrij^N fc lljirt 4»ak..i».-.i i» m —------------------------ N1WÍMHÍ Help Us Celebrate Our Seeks Delegates Job PUBIISHISS ASSOCIAIION 2nd Anniversary Suliact i ¡it ion Rates M iti >n4.inn Counties JI a year Outside Mnrion-Linn 13 50 a Yr Telephone 897-2772 <>r 897-2930 Saturday, Feb. 29th FREE ALL PURPOSE Bernard Kramer watches as Mrs. Bet niece Platt, R. N. technician in the cardiac telmetry laboratory at Portland’s St. Vincent’s hospital tapes electrodes in place. They will carry a record of heart action in mag netic tape in carrying case, left. It is part of a new study which Oregon Heart assn., and others are sup porting. Coffee Donuts Gingerbread Cookies Ice Cream Starts at 2 P. M We appreciate the patronage you have given us during our second year of operating the Gingerbread House Come be Our Guests on this Gala Second Anniversary Celebration. Well be looking for you. BLANCHE and LOUIE NOTICE TON W. MOFFATT. Ed -Pub We Will Be Closed For Painting MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 9th and I Oth State Senator Robert L. Elf- strom of Salem today an nounced that he would be a candidate for election ax a delegate to the Republican Na tional Convention a» a repre sentative of the Finit Congres sional Dixtrict. He represented the First District in the 1960 Republican Convention. Elfstrom served four terms in the House before his election to the state Senate in 1962. In the 1959 session, he was Repub lican floor leader in the House. A former Mayor of Salem, EMstrom has served as Presi dent of the League of Oregon Cities and as Chairman of the Oregon Liquor Control Commis sion. He has been active in civic I and fraternal clubs in Salem. He pledged vigorous and ef fective support of the presi dential candidate chosen in the May primary. 3-INONE Oil. Oils Everything Prevents Rust RliUUR-Oll SrUV-tltCTRIC MOiOl JIM BEAM IS PART OF THE SCENE WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE A TASTE FOR GOOD LIVING IN OREGON