F o I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TH I RSDAY. JULY 25. 1957 A recent visitor at the home of Social Events Mrs. Fred Grimes and Mrs. Doris Morris was Ronald Sumpter of Port- 1 land, who was accompanied by his Mrs. W. D. Sumpter, with Phone 5807 CLUB, LODGE AND LOCAL ACTIVITIES Mill City ; mother, whom he makes his home. The Sump- Mary Kelly, Woman’s Editor Phone 625 • • < ter family lived here for many years, noth Ronald and his sister, Marjorie, Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. graduating from the local high Mrs. R. 8- Corbin, mother of Mr». i Mrs. Carey Reports Bears ! school in 1930 and 1932 respectively. I The visitor, who is a cousin of Mrs. Donald Sheythe, recently spent a j Morris, stated his sister is married few days in the hospital for observa­ In Park Cause Excitement GATES—Mrs. Velma Carey re­ tion. She is sa'd to be improved. 1 and has four children. turned to her home Sunday from a vacation trip with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ gene Carey and granddaughters, Di­ anne and Beverly of Portland. They went through Idaho, West Glacier, Mont., stopped at Lewis and Clark Cavern and saw the Grand Teton National Park, then on to Yellow- | stone where they camped for about a « week. Bears were numerous this year. I They counted 107, and were rudely ' awakened one night by one who ! had gotten into camp and “took a shine” to the neighbor's portable ice I chest. Not being able to open it, he I tossed it like a basketball, and be­ came vicious and did a bit of boxing —sending all the watchers to cover. Next day the owner put the portable Formerly Lake Lodge chest into the litter barrel—a total loss. Viv's Steak House Closed Mondays 1 HOWDY’S DETROIT, OREGON SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 27 Plan To Attend This Gala Event. The Club Has Been Redecor- ated And You’ll Enjoy Dancing To The Music By The RANCHEROS A FINE WESTERN BAND Well Be Seein' You Saturday, July 27th 0 « « ♦ » • .■ • J tf Polished Floors in Homes Hazardous Recent Bride Hurried mothers in the kitchen are headed down the roCd toward the . hospital with accident injuries, warns Barbara Fessler, Marion County ex­ tension agent. i Many w6m,„ would never drive I over 35 on the highway, but you would never know it by the way they I speed around the kitchen. And acci- dents in the home cause almost as many death» as automobile accidents. Recently, a Marion County woman fell on a waxed floor and jammed together the discs in her back. Waxed, shiney floors look nice, but they’re too often slick and danger­ ous. It s, better to have a less polish­ ed floor, but one that is safer to Anna Lee Howell Married , walk on. Slow down, take it easy, and think July 1 Sth to Richard Sibley ¡about your kitchen. How can you GATES—Mr. and Mrs. William eliminate unsafe and ^*dangerous Howel], Rt. 1, Lyops, announce the ¡working habits? marriage of their daughter Anna The first and most important habit Lee Howell to Richard C. Sibley, son to acquire for safety’s sake is the of Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey of planning habit. Planning plays big Gates, Monday July 15 at Stevenson, dividends in the saving of time and Wash. The ceremony was performed strength and reducing fatigue. by Justice of the Peace, Ruth A. Many women have found that plan­ Miles in the presence of parents of ning their kitchen work was their the bridal couple. biggest time-saving device. A plan of The bride was attired in a biege work for kitchen duties is like a Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Allen suit with white accessories, and wore road map. It routes the homemaker I Honored on Birthdays a white orchid corsage. She was a a destination so that even though I A group of ladies of the Presbyter­ 1957 graduate of Santiam Union I j to she strikes a "detour” she will reach ian church held a no-host luncheon high school and will remain at the her goal more quickly and safely. at Fellowship hall at 1 o’clock Fri­ home of her parents, at present, while For example, meals may be plan- day afternoon, honoring the birthday­ her husband returns for eight weeks ' ned by the day or by the week. The anniversaries of Mrs. W. W. Allen schooling at Fort Ord, Calif. further ahead they are planned, the and Mrs. D. B. Hill. The same Justice of the Peace per­ more rush and bustle and health haz­ At the close of the luncheon, each formed the marriage ceremony for of the guests of honor was presented Dick’s mother and father, and for his ards can be eliminated. If food shopping is planned along with the with a decorated birthday cake and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and j meals, such hazards can be reduced many congratulatory cards. Mrs. Walter Funk, of Portland. I still further. A contest to identify each guest The next step in developing safe by her baby picture was won by Pink and Blue Shower working habits in the kitchen is to Mrs. Harry Mason. Consolation prize j streamline yourself. Wear clothes i went to Mrs. J. F. Potter, who had Held for Mrs. Bert Frost that will not catch on protruding ob­ I the most unique picture, however, it GATES—The Gates Woman’s club ! being an old tin-type of herself and building was the scene of a lovely jects. Pockets, ruffles, and sashes can her twin brother, the late Ellis Hill. pink and blue shower Friday evening, be hazardous. Since high heels cause Mrs. C. M. Cline was in charge of given by Gwenn Schaer, Allura fatigue and might cause tripping, the entertainment for the afternoon. Chance, Rose Haywood and Beulah wear low-heeled shoes. Examine your tools and equipment I The affair was arranged by Mrs. Bowes for Mrs. G. B. Frost. i lister Hathaway, president of the Decorations were unique and bou­ to see that they are the best and Presbyterian Women’s association. quets of summer flowers were very- safest for the tasks to be done. Study lovely. After an unscrambling word the labels to see whether the pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howe of Port­ contest, won by Margaret Clise, each ducts contribute to safety. land spent the wekend with his par­ one present offered their favorite ; Before using your equipment study instructions for use and care. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe. name for a boy and a girl. Opening (the ! I Check and inspect all electrical of the beautiful packages was follow-1 equipment ed by the serving of the lunch of cake, j "* “,p™env carefully «reruny at at stated staved inter inter- ­ cook.es and punch, served from a '8,s’ CIe“n and oil as directed by the I buffet table to the following: Velma manufacturer. Before cleaning, make Carey, Alice Watson, Laura Joaquin, sure the current is off and the ap­ Grace Meyers, Mrs. Frank Novak, pliance cool. Disconnect electrical appliances by Hazel Devine, Mary Howell, Sarah Rains, Lola Henness, Hattie Cole, pulling the plug, not the cord, from Margaret Rush, Maude Davis, Carol the outlet. Keep electric cords and appliances Sue Ball, Geneva Ball, Margaret Clise, Ruth Kershaw, Elsie Völkel, dry, and never touch them with wet Edna Hutcheson, Lois Putman. hands or while staryjing on a wet Margaret Boroughs, Olivette N. I floor. All appliances which are used Roles, Mrs. Harry Mason, Mrs. Vir­ in damp spots should have moisture­ ginia Hoeye, Mrs. Earl Loucks, Mrs. resistant cords. When a fuse blows, find out the Charles Tucker, Wilma Bumgarner cause and correct it. Then put in a and Mary Wilson. Sending gifts but unable to be pre­ new fuse of proper size—not a pen­ sent were: Pat Ingram, Elsie Ohmart, ny or other substitute. As a safety precaution, kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, Mar­ gie Parker, Jo Hiner, Mr. and Mrs. tools should always be selected very Oliver Willis, Connie and Wilma carefully. It is very important to Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vail, choose pots and pans with rigid Mrs. Phillip Cann, Barbara Pennick, handles and sturdy bottoms. Sharp Olive and Marcia Barnhardt, May knives are safer than dull ones since Haywood. Ellen Chance, and Ruth they require less pressure and, therefore, do not slip so easily dur­ Hess. I ing cutting. Examine your methods of working. Clas$ of '42 Holds An organized work surface is an ex­ cellent safety device in itself. When Reunion in City Park The third reunion of the class of equipment and supplies are stored ’42 of Mill City high school was held near or in the work center in which Sunday at the City Park. A picnic they will be needed there is less dinner was served and the afternoon danger of accidents resulting from spent visiting. The next reunion will disorder and haphazard working ar­ rangements. be held in five years. In all your kitchen activities Present were Lowell Fleetwood, "think ” and ask yourself “Am I do­ Ruth Higdon of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Perry (Virginia Harris) and ing this the safe way?” When the Greg and Michael of Tulare, Calif.; National Safety Council reports that Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Guy and children 85% of all accidents are due to human of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cory­ failure of some kind, it ia easy to ell, Scott and Jeffery of Portland; see that kitchen safety needs con­ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weitman of stant attention. Turner; .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue, Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten, i Something to sell? Then try a (Florene Shepherd) Barbara Jean I Classified ad in The Enterprise. and Bobby of Mehama; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Elmer Culwel] and children, Mrs. Sam Culwell, Jesse and Harlan Gib­ son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd THIS WEEKS SPECIAL and Mr« Cecil Lake. 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