October ». 19521 -THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE for What It's Worth OUR DEMOCRACY By CLIFFORD P. ROWE Forest Grove, Ore. I have almost come to the condu- J I ngenuity has helped to lighten many of the tasks sion that the increase in crime and THAT MAKE UP THE JOB OF THE HOMEMAKER. crookedness is due to the fact that the crook takes his work much more seriously than does the honest KEEP OREGONGREEN man. Those stand­ ing for what is good seem to do z so only on a part | time basis and then only when | need reliable their personal se­ answers to your"crisis curity i s con­ questions" this year! cerned. . . . get them in For example, gambling in Ore- ; gon is supposedly I T hese modern homemaking THE j illegal. If you or I should stage a aios . the equivalent of C hristian S cience poker game in our home with money 'MANY HANDS* HAVE GIVEN ¿M onitor I on the table, we would be laying our­ TM9*NAWMR^ OAH.V »JWSiVfl MORE LEISURE, GREATER selves open to a raid, arrest and pros- ? FREEDOM IN THE HOME — Often referred to as "o j ecution. On the other hand, if we FOR THE DEVELOPMENT newspaperman's news­ I want to wager our cash on dogs ot OF CLOSE FAMILY TOR I paper" the MONITOR | horses, it is legal and we have the RELATIONSHIPS. covers the world wit th a t | blessing of the state. — Í network of News Bureaus Why is this so? It’s very simple. » and correspondents. Those sponsoring legalized track gam- £ **• ; bling were smart enough to tie the Order a special intro­ revenues in with the financing of ductory subscription j county fairs. Fairs are good—gam­ today — 3 months for bling is bad; but since the gambling $3 You'll find the I revenues relieve us of the need of MONITOR "must" 1 digging deeper into our pockets to reading and os necessary I finance county fairs, we come to the as your HOME TOWN i satisfying but illogical conclusion that PAPER gambling becomes good. In other words, all the clever crook has to do is to connect his illicit prac­ tice with something that will sup­ The Christian Science Monitor One, Norwoy St , Boston 15, Moss , U.S.A. posedly lighten the tax load and he is T his fuller , sharing of family interests , in turn , almost certain of favorable legisla­ Please send me on introductory Moni­ HAS ENCOURAGED A NEW SPIRIT OF PARTNERSHIP IN tor subscription—76 issues. I enclose >3. tion. It would be just as appropriate spending - and in planning together , through to make it legal to rob if a portion LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS, THE FUTURE SECURITY of the ill-gotten gains were put aside (nome» OF THE FAMILY. to fight tuberculosis or to legalize the sale of cocaine in order to support our (odd ress) public schools financially. • e,«veeeeeeeeeeee* a • •••••••• • • • e (zone) (»tötet It seems to me that the citizens of pies for the sake of the almighty weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Oregon must soon decide definitely PB-lO Mrs. Herbert Schroeder. just what is good and what is bad and dollar. then quit compromising their princi- MILL CITY ITEMS Lawrence Kanoff and son, Dick, who hunted Saturday in eastern Oregon, were among Mill City hunters to get •ñíslíJ a deer. Howard Farman and Bill t 4 Mikkelsen also brought in their deer last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly were BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP in Portland two days last week, wher« he was called for jury duty. Kelly is Phone 116 Phone 1141 j local postmaster. Branch Store Lyons Sweet Home, Philomath Little Julie Ann Schroeder, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Schroedet 1 of Forest Grove, spent the past two MANYHANDS GET YOUR QUALITY JOB PRINTING AT THE ENTERPRISE — MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries FOOD LOCKERS Gooch Logging Supply FROZEN FOODS Everything for the Logger on WHY TOP GRADE FOODS WHEN THE TRUTH IS AT Girods Super Market On the Highway at STAYTON Gum DropsOr,nre&,%k25c Table Ready Margarine, 2 lbs. Santiam Cut Green Beans, No. 2 Maxwell House Instant Coffee, Small jar 39c Flavor Pak Frozen Strawberries, 12-oz. pkg. 49c Ho-Ma Frozen Shrimp 12-oz. pkg. Sperry Pancake Flour, l-ib. bag Durkees Mayonnaise Qt Durkees Salad Dressing Qt 69c 49c 59c 49c 29c White Cap Shortening, 3-lb. can 69c Dennison Catsup. 2 bottles 29c Fearless Chinook Salmon. Ib-can 39c do the profit-minded out-of-state grocery chain store and the allied Affiliated Milk Committee try to make you believe that the substitute milk initia­ tive will protect Oregon's Dairy Farmers and your steady milk supply ... 45c 19c More than 80% of Oregon's Dairy Farmers (who really know the milk business) oppose the tricky substitute initiative. They are fighting it with every hard-earned dollar they can spare, because they know it could threaten your steady supply of rich, wholesome milk. % 3k HANS LEUTHOLD, Tillamook dairy farmer, says: "Th« milk coniumer in Oregon, o> well at ovr many »mall dairy farmer», should be seriously concerned over the attempt ol on out of stole grocery chain to pass a substitute milk control initiative promoted by them to serve their own selfish interests. YOU ore not protected under their initiative. Oregon's $70.000,000 dairy industry so vitally im g Pillsbury Cake Mixes, 3 pkgs. Lumberjack Syrup. Ig bottle 5-1 b. can 59c 35c 83c Sweet Potatoes 25c Wrigles Gum, carton 3 ibs. Fancy California Lettuce. Large heads 2 for Radishes and Onions 25c 2 bunches 9c M-D TISSUE. 3 rolls I J portant to our stale agriculture economy, is not protected either Your present supply of rich, sanitary wholesome milk al present fair prices, ond our ability to better our herds and sanitary equipment, IS PRO­ TECTED under our present FAIR low. Let's keep ill" ■ • St'**' HERE IS THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR PRESEHT MILK COHTROL LAW! IT DOES ASSURE YOU ond your family a steady supply of rich, wholesome milk of uniform, low prices the year 'round. IT DOES AFFECT YOUR milk s sanitation and purity by giving dairy formers a Sliced Bacon Fancy Beef Roast. I .S. Good grade. Armour's Star Weiners 55c Ib 61c Ib 59c ib stable market ond so a chonce to maintain better herds ond keep moderniied the high-priced equipment needed. IT DOES PREVENT YOUR "»ilk »upply from falling under control of a politically appointed one-man dictator as colled for under the out-of-state promoted initiative. At present, a 7-man Board of Agriculture fairly administers the GOOD Oregon Milk Control Law to your best interests. FOR Pay Cash HERE SAVE at Girods AT STAYTON D O N T BE TRICKED into repealing our FAIR MILK LAW that has worked so well for 19 years. Vote 333 X NO Your steady milk supply { o . fgon "S,CIS OREGON S many small dairy farmers. von WITH THOSE WHO KNOW THE MILK INDUSTRY... Vote 333 X NO! ' -er »1» c.-w- in*.. 4