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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1964)
Home EC Dept. Has Show And Tea 8 of life s little pleasures "LITTLE OLY” in 7-ounee cans /is the Mater" TWO WEEKS SPECIAL May 14 thru 28 We Install Points, Plugs and Carb. Kits. All Engines Tuned. Cash Price Including All Parts And Labor ’s $29.99 19.99 For Appointment Phone Cec’s Garage LYONS 859-2496 I—The Mill (it) KntarpiiN«*, ThurMlity, Mny Girl of the Month Th«' students «if th«' Home 1'0'-I E«-onomics di'partinent sent.xi an outstanding style show and tea Thursday under| the supervision of their instruc I tor, Mrs. Roeemary Frix-bom. Tlie show was held on the bal cony of tlh' high sclxxil gym with 42 girls participating. Thi'me of the show was • 'Op«'n Door to Fashuwis" and fcautnxf styles of th«' past, present an«l future. i Girls in th«' show were from ( all four years *»f Homi'making i with all girls nuxkling fashions ; they had mad«' and th«' senior iKxru'making class styling the ones of the future. Mothers, grandmothers atxi frietnis furn- ished sonu of the styles from the past. During intermission Carolyn Girl <rf the month at Santiam Davenjxirt playeti a saxophone High school for April is Dinah solo and John Kelly play«*d a Herron who is a senior. She is piano selectxm. th«* daughter of Mrs. Mari«' Folkwing the sty I«' sb-, a «. re Herron. Dinah was sekx-t«M for freshments were served with her outstanding work as ixlitor girls in Homctnaking 111 plan- of this year's annual. I ning an«i preparing the spiced I tea. coffee, cookies and mints Boy of the Month Th«' graduation for the Ivy | ; Park school in Mill City will tx- I heki On the evening of May 27 at 7:30 o'clock tn th«* school's chapel. This year Ruth IJnda Homer and Michael Ray Hom- er are the graduates. This is i the third graduating class from I the schtxrl says Naomi J<ihns«m, teacher of the school for the | past three years. Pastor L. G. Stars will give the commencement_______ address. Mrs. Harold Massey of Salem ' will sing and Earl Loucks and Chris Lxxkihl will play a flute- violin duet. Class motto is : "In the Hollow of His Hand". Class cok>rs are pink and white. The public is invited. RECREATION SITE DEDICATION Sunday, May, 24 2:00 P Welcome by Otto C. F. Krueger, B.L.M. Dist. Mgr, Invocation Rev. R. C. Rein Posting of Colors and Pledge of Allegiance Boy Scouts, Salem Recognition of Cooperators Otto C. F. Krueger Remarks For North Santiam Canyon .... Jerry Coffman, Pres. North Santiam Chamber Remarks for Marion County . . Judge Rex Hartley Remarks for State, Harold Schick, State Parks Director Remarks for B. L. M., Russell E. Getty, State Director, Eugene Zumwalt, Asst. Dir. Unveiling Entrance Sign Retire Colors Boy Scouts Be Sure To Visit This Newest Recreation Area In The Beautiful North Santiam Canyon One Of The Most Modern In The State Of Oregon. This Advertisement Sponsored By a Member of the North Santiam Chamber of Commerce TO THE - I'oitliind. On-go«i Dear Editor I am against th«' right to work law Ixx-ause I don't like to sec u law ihixos I that wixdd hurt everyune ln»t«*ad <«f la-lj«- Ing any one. Why. It Ulis Is such a giaxi law, has It been in the papers that some of tfii- atat«*« Hint have it ar«' trying to get ri«l tf it l>ccau»c it lias hurt the state's «xsexatiy? Also the state» that don't have it don't want it co aocount of they don't nowd it. Forest Service personnel at Detroit Ranger Sta tion now ia located in the new enlarged quarters. Here- to-fore some of th«' office work was done in other btnhl- ings. Ali phases of the work, including timber sales, is now being conducted in the one location. Industrial Supervisor ’Di«' primary election 1» now over and residents can have a little relief trisn the liallyhoo Unit goes with, at least for a few months. Nelson Rockefeller proved that hanl work can bring results when he bested his R«-|xiblican opponents in his bid for Oregon votes In the vigorous txittth* for votes be tween incumbent Hattie Kre- nien and Gary Gortniaker for Marion County District Attom- ey. tile latter came out on top Denver Young defeated his <q>- ¡xaitxm With a not too hefty lead. Marion c.xinty rejected the home rule plan. Felix Wright defeatt'd Julius Gehring tor a s|*>< on th«* republican ticket for c«sinty cornmisKxx'r. Boy of th«' month at Santiam for April is Fred Bassett. He is a junior and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bassett. He play«*d a major supporting role in the recent school play. He is a member of the high school band and is class vice presi- dent. Piano Recital To Be Given Sunday P. M. Owr in Linn County Al Brown lost his bid tor rvx'lcctkxi as .isscssor to Hal Byer and Rep. Noel A. Qxiwning d«-f«-ute»l 1 Ken l*urdy of Scio. For county 1 commlsaioner Floyd Jenks will run against Will White. Otiu-r offices were unopposed, Hen is hew the vote wi-nt in Mill City. Eust west Office lann lann Mar. Pre» Rojiubhcan Mrs Eldon Hutchinson will I Goldwater present her students Ln a piano Ixxige recital Sunday, May 24 at 4 Nixon p. m. at the school band room [Rockefeller | Scranton The public is invited. Students appearing will b«- Smith Kenneth Morgan. Judy Kenline, Democratic Darrell Plotts, Anita Hutchin- Johnson son Gordon Plotts. Sandra Oliv Ed. Bonds, Yes er. Judy Severs, Karen Oliver, Bonds, No Tony Grant, and Sherry I Oliver. Cong. Republican Judy Severs will also play Jaffarian Waggener two clarinet solos. ' Cong. Democratic Duncan . Porter 1 Sec. State, Rep. at McCall School elections were held the high school May 13 with State. Demo Joyce Gleason being elected Sec. c ° president. Warren Reid was Corbett chosen as vice president; Jan- SteUbs lec Gordon, secretary and De Yegge Joyce Gleason To Head Student Body Willis B Brewster has »num- ed as district Industrial »up«*r- visor tor Northwest Natural Gas Ou., with his duties tn the area ranging from Sah-m to Cottag«- Grove in th«- WUlamrttr Vail«-« His a|qx>intm«mt. which i» <-f- f«'ctive imm<-diate)y, was an- nounced by Patrick D Dignan. district maketing dirtx-tor for N«»rthw«-st Natural Dignan j»>int«xl out that in- cr«-as«xi activity througlxxit the Willamette Vulley made imper ative th«« cr<x>tk>n «f th«- new puaition He added that Brew ster's many years <f «’xperu-ncc in applicataxi of efficient nat ural gas fired industrial ap paratus mad«* him idrally qual ified for th«' Job. Brewster orginally entered | the field of cumnwrcial-lndiMt- rial customer consultant with Northwest Natural early in 1959 ljit«-r that same >ear he was tranafcrTed u» Eugene, headquarters f«>r the llpjer Wil-, lamette Valley district of the company, as Industrial custom er «xinsultant. Th«' new district intlustrial supervisor is married and has three children. He will «xintinu«- to reside in Eugene -»a thinking Anyone w h «> la a lx mt voting tor studi a law ■tuxild check the states that have It t*> sc«- tlw rffr. t It ha» had on the ixxiplr there, This isn't a right to work lau becauar everyone ixiw has lo right U> work where they wain to. AU they have to «ki u get hired where they want to work This is a law to hurt the On gon unkaia and if they an- hurt everyone will lx* in an indirect way. A* I look around me I can see a lot of thing* I wiaiidn t have If I wasn't making a liv able wage which no < hu * will I»- under a right to work Uw Y«xirs tmly, Gaylord George Huaton. Portland, Oregon You can find just fhe gift for the graduates at our store. We have a complete line for both Young Men Try the Drug Store First Prescriptions Our Specialty Mill City Pharmacy MEL EIDE, Owner Ph. 897-2812 MUI OHy lores Dishong. treasurer. Other officers named were: Carol Blumenstein and Sheryl Williamston, advertising man agers; Sharon Rose, publicity manager. State Treas. Rep. No State Treas. Demo. Baggs 5 Davis 37 Straub 40 [ Rep Representative | Detering Gwinn Mikk«-liw»n ' Anunsen i Bonest«?el ! Brown j Cleary Cook Crothers We would like to thank the [ ■ Hunt Mill City fire department for Knight their prompt response to the Demo. Representative call we put in when oil barrels ! Al«-xander at our home caught fire. Due Bolf to their quick action there was | [ Miles no damage. 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