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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1959)
TOWN TALK cS“ ">—The Mill City Enterprise Thursday, Nov. 26, 1959 Pointers Listed We will be closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this Ever had your washer stop week.—Cherry'» Country Kit- dead when trying to get out a chen. Mill City. big family wash? Chances are something's a- C. W. F. Annual Bazaar and miss with its operation which Lunch. Dec. 3. 10 A. M., Chris- can be traced to the way you've tain Church. Thrift Shop, Cook handled the machine, suggests ed Foods. Christmas Gifts. 47 1 Bernice Strawn. Oregon State College home management and Mr. and Mrs. William Howe equipment specialist. and Bart from Portland were. These appliances have a right Dear Amy: When my husband and 1 are Sunday guests of his parents, tQ revojt ^hen they are abused. invited to a friend's home for din Mr and Mrs. Morris Howe. j she adds. ner, I always find myself in the Most common cause of trouble same predicament. I would like Francis Ellingson, who is i is overloading, which is hard very much for you to settle this resting at home on doctors ord on the motor. If clothes don't and put my mind at ease. After dinner, do you think a ers for a heart condition is con roll over freely in the wash valescing slowly, according to water, you’re putting in too woman guest should offer to help the hostess do the dishes and latest reports. I many. up the kitchen. When I ... clean Another source of trouble is invite people to my home for Mrs. Gordon McMorris was the use of the wrong amount or dinner, I wouldn't think of letting taken to Santiam Memorial hos type of detergent, especially in them do my dishes or clean up pital Thursday of last week for front opening or tumble action and frankly, when I am invited observation. She returned to washers. In these machines a out. I don't feel like doing it either. I have to do enough of her home Monday. sudsing detergent can smother them in my own house. If you washing action and even stop offer, the hostess lets you. If you Rex Stexenson is home from the machine if too much is used. I don't offer, they talk about you. Santiam Memorial 1 hospital . Do you feel like doing dishes Low sudsing detergents are sat-I following a heart attack suffer isfactory in top opening wash-1 when you're invited out for din- ner? ed while working at the Rudy ers. Mrs R M Planing Mill here. Direction on detergent pack Dear Mrs. R. M.: ages tell how much of the pro-1 There are many pros and cons Dr. Mark Hammericksen's Op- duct to use in different types | on this «object but I'm going to tometric offices in the Bell agree with you. Under these of washers. Also, check circumstances where you don’t building in Stayton; Thursdays washer instruction book expect your guests to do your from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. No ap ‘dirty work’, I don't think you pointments necessary. adv. more tips which can help hsve to feel obligated to do theirs. vent service calls. Mr. and Mr*. Jav R. Mason , Homemakers . ,, , can save time Dear Amy: left Friday for The DaHes <« service calls by getting ready We are a mixed up couple where they spent the weekend I beKfore helP is . needed' . Kn™ wondering what to do. with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blegan. ?vho *our “rvlce ™n !s We are both still in high school From there the Masons went on 1 i keep his phone number handy. and very much in love We have been considering running away to Spokane, Wash., where they | Save confusion too, by rounding and getting married, but feel that i up the facts and tell the person will visit until after the first 1 on the other end of the line the it is a childish thing tc do. and I of December. know would hurt our parents model number of the appliance, terribly. j date purchased and a brief A friend of ours says that if we Mrs. Maudie Flatman was in ! description of the trouble. Some have the right kind of love to Astoria last week to attend times they can spot the trouble make a marriage, we will wait funeral services for her sister- (and keep morally ftt) until we in-law, Mrs. Edith Berry Mont- on the phone and save you the are matured and more financially expense of the service call. gomery. She had passed away able. You'll be happier in the long Do you think we could be mar at her home in Vancouver. B. if when . you buy an appli- ried secretly or would it be too C Mrs. Montgomery lived in I . run . tinno t'All nclz akizxitf ♦ Llz-i ssrnwvanM^ Mill City when she was a small : ance you ask about the warran- much of a risk to take? ' TV it nnvnrc We would like your honest ty. I'cilQllV Usually it covers rnnlnnA replace child. ment of any defective part with opinion! Wondering M1 m > Louann Schliess, clerk at in a year but not always does it Dear Wondering: Your friend has given you very the Mill City Ranger station will include payment for laooi to leave Wednesday evening by replace the part. If trouble oc sound advice. Anything you do cannot remain a secret plane for a 16-day vacation in curs within this time limit, you'll secretly know how much service you can tor very long. Hawaii. She will be accompan If you respect your parents and I expect without charge. ied by a friend, Lola Kline of i control your desires until yon can Consumers should be prepar- marry the proper way, I predict Stayton. Miss Schliess said she foe you both had been planning this trip for [ ed to expect some service will a very happy • future * * I be necessary for any mechanic- some time. i al device, Miss Strawn points Dear Amy: I have been legally separated Mrs. J. F. Potter return«! to 1 The more automatic it is. from my wife for two years. I her home Thursday from a sev-1 e "rpa er c ance 11 wl'! re- was under the impression that I era! weeks’ visit with relatives <|Uin service. am not responsible for any or all in Fresno. Calif. She was ac- __ _______ _____ __ __ of her debts contracted after our The Morning Circle of tbe separation companied by Mr. and Mrs Wil- Presbyterian church met at the Recently I received a statement lis Potter of Fresno. They drove home of Mrs Charles Kelly last from a local furrier billing me to Oregon City Friday, Novem-I Thursday at 10 o'clock. As there for s fur piece I always kept my her 20. to attend the wedding of were so few present, no busi- wife in furs while we were to- Lyle Potter to Miss Lxiis Kay ness session was held. A briei Neese of West Linn. Lyle is the discussion was held on the cur son of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Pot- rent topjC of Women of the ter. The ceremony was held in Bible." Light refreshments the — Presbyterian church at Ore- were served by the hostess gon City. Mrs Melbourne Rambo, chair man of the circle, was unable to be present due to illness in LICENSED the family. TO DO OR NOT TO DO? Garbage Disposal $1.50 Per Month and Up Also Servicing Gates Lyons, Idanha & Detroit MELI. (Tn’, OREGON ladle*. irotn the Mill City Christian church went to the Turner Memorial Home Wed nesday afternoon where they presented a Thanksgiving pro gram for the guests at the home. Refreshments were served fol lowing the program. Going from Mill City were Mrs. Susie Haynes. Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Mrs E. K Fish, Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mrs. Milton Roten. Mrs. Wil- i liam Shepherd and Bonnie I xxj . | Mrs. Stanley Williams, and Lin- I da, Mrs. Robert Moore, Dennis I and Karen. Mrs. Albin Cooper i and Mrs. Art Roda from West- I fir. OSC Gets $290,000 For Science-Math Teacher Training gether, but now. the debt Is hers. Am I right or wrong ’ Separated Dear Separated: Legal advice is not my line I I suggest you speak to a lawyer It seems to me, however, that you still must maintain HER standard of living NOW as you did then. Sorry! the whipping received the pas: tew years irom the demagogue who just want to make a noise about them." "We need to better realize what our standards in education are. What's needed is more sub ject matter and less methodolo gy." This will benefit both the teachers and the students, hi continued. Administrators and sctiool boards can't do it alone or do it too fast, he cautioned, They will destroy themselves unless they get backing by people who want quality in education as they want quality in athletics and music. Many teachers and school ad ministrators recognize the proli- lem of inadequate subject mat ter training, but they are hamp ered by inadequate funds, inad equate training and a tradition that often seems to value "med iocrity in the classroom.” There will be plenty of jobs open in research for the well- trained students, but for the Un ited States to keep the leader ship in technology it must in crease its expenditure on basic research, the OSC scientist be lieves. Basic and long-range research EXPERT WATCH INSPECTION FREE' Mill City Jewelry 25%0FF ON ALL STOCK IN OUR STORE We Are Closing Out All Stock must be cleared out At Once. Here is Your Chance to do Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BARGAIN PRICES Dear Amy: I live in the greatest little state tn the union—dear little Rhode Island. I hope 1 don’t sound like a mem ber of the Chamber of Commerce because I'm not. It's steeped with historical tradition, has lovely scenery, good business opportuni ties. ues. eic. etc. The inc omy only thing ining lacking i are the marriage opportunities 1 bet there are more married men expenditures need to be doubled here than anywhere else I 1 _ from ___ the .... , present _____ ______ annual 2 $501) I went to, visited, and tried million spent by industry and "1™ a? government. Dr. Cheldelin said ible man and I’ve come to the Only 7 cents of _____ the United _____ conclusion that there aren't any i I was going to complain to the I States research dollar goes to — Russia o.—i- governor but he has his own basic research while troubles. I hope you don't think spends 1 cents and England I'm screwy! I’m just 27 and des spends 50 cents in a neffort to perate. How about it. Amy. I'm regain her pre-war excellence in all eyes for your answer 8cience. Dear Available• Dear Available: Available Stop being a press agent foi R.I. There's a man for each woman. Start tooting your owr horn—loud and clear. With your personality, he's bound to bear your maUng call! • • • Dear Amy: What do you do with a mothei that decides to send you on er-1 rands during the last half of th« 9th inning? Milwaukee it up. Dodgers are winning and score is 3 to 2! Doug Dear Doug: Run the errands and don'1 waste time, You’ll be back tr time to see the Braves go dowt swinging! • • • Personal to Bewildered: You are both running—tn lb« wrong direction. There are tw< good reasons waiting at borne foi the both of you to change your course. THE STORE IS FOR SALE Cost: Inventory Plus $2,000 For Fixtures GALE’S FINER GIFTS 383 3rd St I , | | ANNOUNCEMENT... . Starting Next Week We Will Be Closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays We Will Be Open — Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday Subscribe To The Only $3.00 a Year Our Hours will be from I 1:30 a. m. until 7:00 p. m. except Friday and Saturday when we will be open until 10 p. m. » fo« SALE./ Something Personal to H.N.: Your present poor Bx ronld br your fault. Try every feminine approach you know of If hr doesn't respond, take blm doctor! Please addr cm all letter« Amy Adams % This Newspaper Far a personal reply rncloae an addressed, stamped envelope. New Arrivals Born November 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair of Rt. 1 Turner a son, Russel LaVern, weighing 5 pounds 1 ounce. Bom November 18 to Mr. and Mrs. James S. Berger a daugh ter, Carole Ruth, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces. Born November 20 to Mr and Mrs. Arthur C. Richter of Rt. 1 Stayton a son. Ronald Kenneth, weighing 7 pounds 13'j ounces. Born November 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Harte of Lyons a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces. She was named Inaura Jean. Born November 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Hendricks of Rt. 1 Stayton a daughter. Agnes Cecelia, weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces. Born November 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Harol L. Whitney of Rt. 1 Turner, a son. weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce. Effort Urged to Get Other 50% of Top Students in College Stayton, Oregon | Basic research is to our so- ciety. what seed corn is to the farmer and what timber stands are to sustained-yield forestry.” Dr. Cheldelin said. Basic research is ismply the gathering of fundamental infor mation about nature and the un iverse. It has brought such dis- coveries as penicillin and the a- tomic bomb. A fourth quarter-million-dollar grant has been given Oregon State College by the National Science Foundation to help spearhead the special U. S. pro gram of training for high school DISPOSAL SERVICE science and mathematics teach ers. Bui Cline. Owner Pb. 5SO2 Receipt of the new grant of $290.300 was announced by Pres ident A. L. Strand. The grant will be used in L960- 61 to support a fourth academ- ic-year institute for 48 select ed teachers, drawn from across the nation. The academic-year institute program was started by NSF in 1956 to help teachers im Mrs. Vida Scott spent lait prove their subject matter 1 week here visiting with her son knowledge, to upgrade science ' and daughter-in-law, Mr. and and math training in U. S. high | .Mrs Jack Scott. On Sunday the schools, and to increase the na- I Scotts took her to Portland tion's supply of top quality scien where she boarded the train for tists and teachers. ' Scranton. Iowa, where she plan OSC was one of only 16 colleges ned to spend the winter. When picked to start the training in ' the Jack Scotts returned home 1956 and has been on the select I they called relatives in Iowa, to list each year since then. Next Ivan the n»«at watah tell them when Mrs. Scott would year, 33 colleges w ill offer the in should bo clssnsd and oOod An all-out effort should be ■ arrived and found out that her stitutes for some 1600 teachers. made to get the "brighter, up stlsaM ones s ysar Neglect today — may mean eoetly mother. Mrs. Lydia Broun had Dr. Stanley E. Williamson, per-echelon" high school gradu repair bills tomorrow just passed away. Mrs. R. N. head of science deucation. is di ates who now don't go to college Smith of Mill City left for Iowa rector of the program at OSC. to college, an Orekon State immediately to be there for fun College leader believes. Each of the high school teach eral services for her mother. One-half of the "smarter’ high The Jack Scotts visited Mr. and ers selected to attend one of the school graduates never go to col institutes will receive $300 plus Mrs. Bob White and family m lege. allowances for dependents, books Dr. Vernon H. Cheldelin, di Milwaukie on their way home. and travel. Teachers are enroll of OSC’» Sience Research r The Whites were at one time re ed in the graduate school at OSC rector Institute, said this "waste of sidents here. and nine special courses have human talent" could be partial Lot us Tjpect your witch been organized for them. ly stopped by an expansion of the — It’s worth a low momouts bluebird * MEET ’ Teachers must have taught national merit scholarship pro Bluebirds met at of your timo to find out The Flying 1 for at least three years before gram and by teacher encourage wbothor <£'s well. Thors • leader. Mrs. the home of our i they are eligible to apply for the ment. These students could pre bo charts * obligation far Albin Cooper with Mrs A. L. training. this ssrvtoa. • pare themselves for careers tn assistant also Olmstead, her Information about the institute research, where there will be a I there $V\y tof drop tn today f We had lots of fun working on program and the college giving j glaring personnel shortage, he BAKERS decorations for the Thanksgiv the training will be made avail added. To adequately educate the ing table We made some pretty able to all U. S. high school turkey favors When we have science and mathematics teach- student and to adequately pre time at our meetings we work lers, Williamson said. Interested pare his high school teacher is THr phone on our scrapbooks, which show teachers may then apply direct the problem, he said. Although there are many ex Hr nw the Bluebird Wish This prelect ly to the college they wish to at will take up our spare time dur tend. Each college selects its as cellent teachers, a number of signed number of teachers them who are teaching courses i ing the vear. OSC is the only Northwest have not themselves had ade-1 / Sandra Warner served re freshments to our leaders. Mrs. ; school on tne list again next quate college course work, Cooper and Mrs. Olmstead. Lin year. Fourteen of this year s 50 penally in science and ma da Olmstead Kathy Duggan. teachers at OSC are from Ore- matics." Dr. Cheldelin said. Dr Cheldein insists the pu bile a I Cynthia Cobine and Carrol Mc ' gon high schools with 15 other states represented school system has not deserved ' Call—Peggy Cooper reporter How Long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? Gigantic Clearance Sale new has been our menu added SMOKIE BURGER A Real Taste Treat KEEP YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY FILLED WITH AN AD IN THIS NEWSPAPER... ANYTHING FROM RENTING A BEDROOM TO SELLING A CLASSY RESI DENCE Phone your order to 1905 and it will ready when you drive in. Haley's Drive In CALL US NOW Phone 1905 Mill City Enterprise Highway 22 Plan Your Thanksgiving Day Mene With Muir's Baked Goods For Holiday Brunch— Toast Made From Muir’B Breac Raisin Walnut - Oatmeal Cinnamon • White or Whole Wheat Danish Breakfast Rolls, Maple Bars, Donuts For Your Turkey— Dressing Bread, Cubed or in Loaves, Plain or Seasoned. Dinner Breads— French, plain or garlic, Egg Twist, Poppy Seed or Sesame Seed. Hot Rolls— Butter, Parkerhouse, Cloverleaf and French For That Special Dessert— Pies Boysen berry - Mince Cherry Apple Pumpkin Chocolate, Lady Baltimore, Cherry Nut and Angel Food. Place Your Order Early For Wednesday Home Delivery MUIR’S BAKERY AND FOUNTAIN Mill City, Oregon Phone 1607