The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 29, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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    •**—Thr Mill <lty Entcrprior, Thurmlay, Nov. 29, 1902
Homemaking Hints
fivld, where they had Thanks­
Heme KoMemtes
giving dinner nt the home of
County ReSeo^ee Ageai
her mother, Mrs. Beatrice
By Mr». Helve Ck/vey
lly Marton Nlovnll
"Money still seems to be the
Mr, und Mi-«, lx*wia Bonnett Erickson. Her uncle, Charles
of Sulfin hud TTinnksglvIng dln- Hurley ut Marion, mid her bro- lug factor in determining whe­
rurr i.t the ttotno of hrr son-in- ther, Eugene, mal slater, lorna, ther or not a high school sen­
law nml daughter, Mr. and Mr« were also present. While there, ior goes on to college," says
lOulwrt Blumeiuitein. Friday they also visited another sis­ Dorothy Miller, OSU Family
visitor« wen* Mr. Biumenateln'a ter. Mr. mal Mr». Jerry Wald­ Finance Specialist.
A survey,
conducted
by
uiii'l«' and num, Mr nnd Mra. en mil Tammy. The Stovalls
returned Imme Friday evening. Brigham Young University in
Eric Kraf of Sahin,
Mr. nnd Mra. Robert Wilson They drove to Corvallis Satur­ cooperation with the U. S. De­
day, where they took in the U partment of Agriculture’s Eco­
. ■* Eugene nnd five sons enjoy­
til
O-OSU football game. After nomic Research aervice, b I hav -
ed the Isillduy nt the home of
the gume, they had dinner in eil Hull more than half of the
hla parents, Mr. nnd Mra. II.
Albany with Mr. and Mrs Itich- 287 students wlx, recently grad­
N Wilaon
ard Parker ami Mr. ami Mrs. uated from three rural Utah
Mra. Velina Carey drove to
Burton Iknixigtis, who also at­ County sclvxiU wanted to go to
.Stayton Thursday tin a 'Dumk»-
college . . but, only 40% ex­
tended
the game.
giVIng get together nt tlie Imine
pected to. The most common
Mr
nnd
Mra.
Fkiyd
Swaim
<>l Mr. and Mra. Gale Carey.
reuaon was lack of money.
Also present were her other nnd Imys drove to Oakridge, Thirty-five percent of
the
where
they
spent
Thanksgiving
M>na and their himilles, Mr. nnd
young
people
said
they
simply
Mra Jume* (a try und Mr. und St tlx* home of her parent», Mr. couldn't manage it financially.
Mia Norman Carey of Albany, mid Mr« Charles Chubb
Unfortunately many families
Thunksglving dinner guests
Mr and Mra Eugene Curvy of
wait until it's almost time for
l*ortland, und Mr. und Mra. nt the home of Mr. and Mr».
their children to enter college
Willard Gabriel were her par­
I am Carey of Stayton.
Indore they begin to make con­
Mr and Mra. Robert Blum- ent», Mr. nmi Mr». Charles crete plans for ¡»tying the coats.
Mason
ami
John,
of
Cascudla.
enatetn. Sr., of Salem were Sat­
These days four years of col­
Thursday evening vilatorx at
urday visitor« ut the imine of
lege coats from $4.000 to $10,000
tlie home of Mr. mal Mrs. Rlch-
their mat. Bob and family.
depending <>n the type of school
The Harlan Gobels, new own- ard Parker were Mr. and Mrs. und its location. A good aver­
era of the < iatea «tore, drove to George Child
age is probably around $-1.000
Kynin Child, son of Mr. and to $6,000 for state Institution«
Salem
Ihankagiving,
where
tliey had dinner with their Mrs George Child, left recent­
Families may lie able to
daughter. nnd packed to move ly on a trip to Minnesota, where make the grade on a "pay-as-
he plans to visit his uncle and
their Ix-longlngs here.
you-go” basis, but most would
Ihankaglving dinner guest* at aunt, nnd grandparent«, Mr. find the financing easier if it
ami
Mrs.
Albert
Child
ami
Mr.
the home of Mr mid Mra. Bob
were spread over a period of
Oliver were hla parent«. Mr. mid Mrs Ruljiti Child of Be- ( time. It's not such a chore if
miilpl On the return trip, hr
and Mra Clyde Oliver.
you aturt saving when your
Saturday vialtora nt the home will seek warmer climate», go­ ‘ child is born. For example, the
of Mr. and Mra J im * Novak, ing through the southwestern I family who buys a *25 Savings
were Itex anil Imla Herron of states Kymn recently returned Bond each month (cost price
Snlcm mid Mix Marie Herron from working in Sitka, Alaska. JIS 75) will find they hav<4
Mr mid Mrs. I kin Erlckaon bonds worth alxxit $5.600 by the
and Dinah.
Mra. Maxine Joiinaon anti and family drove to ikiise, Ida. time the youngster is IS and
daughter. Janice, of Jefferaon, Wednesday afternoon to sjiend ready for college.
an<l Mra lima Cranford amt the Thunksglving holiday at the
But what It you haven't
son. Mike of 'Dimer were vialt­ home of hi« parents, Mr. and started your college fund’ Am!
ora nt the Bernard Bumgarner Mrs. George Erickson. They maybe your child is already
home Saturday. Mra Bumgarn­ also visited hla brother and reaching primary school age?
er'« «later, Mra Winona Nlms family, Mr. and Mrs Gaykird Ikin't let it get you down. You
of Wisxilxirn came tlown Mon­ Erickson, in Boise.
still have 12 years to go. Just
Mr and Mrs. Reynold llesr- step up your sights. Buy a $50
day fur a visit.
Mr and Mr» C. C. Tucker mnn of Hampton, were week­ Savings bond each month. (It
had Thanksgiving dinner at the end visitors at the Ivane of hl« will coat Just $37.50). Anti when
home of her mother, Mr». Jes­ brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. college time rolls around, you'll
and Mm. Glenn Henne«. They
sie Hall, in Silverton.
have one education paid for . . .
Mr and Mr«. Ed Kudin were also visited their daughter. plus a good start on another
guests for 'Hinnkaglving dinner Mm. Malv-l Olson mid family, for your second child.
nt the home of Mr ami Mr», ut Niagara.
If your children are already
Mr and Mm. Earl Ixrucks along in junior high or high
ftlchard Parker.
Guests nt a family 'Diunk»- wre guests at a family Thanks­ school, start regular savings
giving dinner in Corvallis nt giving dinner in Salem at the even though you know you
the Inline of Mr. nnd Mr» IJoyd home of their daughter. Mm. can't save the complete price
St John were Mr. nnd Mr». A. Donald lumlxx-ker. Accompany­ of a college education. Many
T Bamhurdt and Mr. and ing them was Mm. Ixiucks’ times a financial bast* to start
cousin, Neva Bond, of Ding on coupled with a real desire
Mr» G C. Bamhnrdt.
Daughter» Anne Marie und Beach. Calif , who Is visiting to go to college is all the young
Barbara Hlrte of Salem und son I them.
persons needs to «pur him on
Eddie of Springfield, were 1 Mr and Mm. Ik>b Kelle td make full use of his capabil­
humr for the Thankaglving hoi I boated a family Thanksgiving ities.
id.iv Mr«. Frank Hlrte anil Da-1 dinner Thursday. Present for
vid of Beaverton were alao | the festivities were Mr. ami Home Conwnlence Food*
guest« for dinner nt the home | Mm Lou Kelle. Mr. and Mm. Save You Money
of Mr nnd Mm. (> K. Hlrte Hollis Turnidge, Mr and Mrs
You're saving money by us­
Fred Gooch, Mr and Mm. Bill ing convenience foods such as
Thursday.
Mr ma! Mr» Bernard Bum- , Mills of Newport and their son. frozen concentrated
orange
gnrner nnd family were Thanks­ Hill of Portland, and Miss juice, canned chicken chow
giving dinner gueata at the Carolyn Brejcha of Portland.
mein, and instant coffee, the U.
Mr nnd Mm. Douglas Hirte S. Dept, of Agriculture reports.
home of hl» niece, Mr anti
Mra. Clarence Crnnfor .. in and Lis'i and Cheryl Hirte of
Comparing tlie cost of con­
Turner Mr». Bumgarner's mo­ Corvallis, spent Thanksgiving venience foods with the same
ther. Mr». Grace Meyer», spent at the home of their parents dishes prepared in your own
the holiday at the home of her Mr and Mrs W B Hirte
kitchen, department research­
Boh and Sharon
(Hirte) ers found that 42 convenience
son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr.
nnd Mrs Claude Nim» nt Wood­ Wixxlen drove to Bandon for items were less expensive and
Thanksgiving at the Harry 116 were more expensive than
bum.
Guests for Thanksgiving din­ Wooden home.
home-prepared foods. But if
Mr. and Mm. Fred Choin you're a typical shopper, you
ner nt the Clare Hennes» home
were their ¡Mirvnts. Mr. nnd nnd family of Sisters were buy enought of the money-sav­
Mrs Glenn Hennes» mid Mr. weekend visitors at the home ing items so your fixxl bill is
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tucker. smaller than if you bought only
him ! Mrs. Arthur Blackbum.
Mr. and Mm. Frank Novak fresh fixxis and prepared them
Mr ami Mrs. Harry Harmon
hail Thanksgiving dinner nt Mr nnd family were Thanksgiving yourself.
and Mrs Wilmer Crites' home dinner guests at the home of
For each $100 you spend on
her parents. Mr. and Mm. T. E fixxl in the grocehy store, 68c
in Corvallis
Mr and Mrs. George Stovall Fleming, in Stayton.
gix's for frozen orange juice
Mr. nnd Mm. P. O. Pedersen concentrate. An equal amount
nnd Colleen drove to Spring-
of fresh orange juice prepared
in the home would cost $1.39.
So, when you buy Die concen­
trate yixi save 71c and this
diM*s not include the value of
tin* time yixi would have spent
, in squeezing the oranges.
The oldest incorporated trade association in the country,
You also make a sizable sav­
the United States Brewers Association, was organized in
ings
when you buy prepared
1862 . . . the same year that
chow mein, whether frozen or
in the can
Frozen chicken
chow mein casts 85 cents for 4
servings; canned chow mein
costs 66 cents But were yixi to
make it yourself, these same 4
servings would cost $1.02.
Instant coffee, however was
the biggest bargain among the
GATES
It happened 100 YEARS ago
were Thanksgiving
dinner
guests at the home of their
daughter. Mrs. John Thurston,
at Jefferson.
An election for director of
IN OREGON, every available steamboat was churning up the Co­
the rural fire board will lx* held
lumbia River, carrying prospectors to the gold fields in the Oregon
Monday, December 3. Voting
Territory. But whether they found gold or just plain dust. Oregon’s
will he at the fire hall from
rugged pioneers knew they could always find deli­
8 a. m. to 8 p. m. On tlie bal­
cious refreshment in a sparkling glass of beer.
lot will lx* Bob Kelle, incumbent
director and spaces for write-
For then as now, beer was the traditional beverage of
in votes.
moderation. But beer means more than enjoyment to
Mrs. Robert Blumenstein’s
Oregon. The Brewing Industry contributes more than
nephew. Steve Stivers of Salem,
a million tax dollars to Oregon each year—money
that helps support our schools, hospitals and parks.
has been selected as the out­
standing DeMolay in Oregon by
TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States
the International Supreme Coui-
Brewers Association still works constantly to assure
cil of the Order of DeMolay.
maintenance of high standards of quality and propri­
He will receive a Distinguished
ety wnerever beer and ale are served.
Service Medal, a symbol of
superior ability and accomp­
lishment by a young man in
daily exemplifying the finest
principles of good citizenship.
Stivers is presently Master
Councilor of Chemeketa DeMo-
| lay chapter.
convenience foods studies. Out
of every $100 spent on fixxl, $1
gix*a for instant coffee. Yet the
same numixr of servings from
regular coffee would cost you
JI 96
Among the higher priced con­
venient food» hi comparison
with the do-it-yourself variety
■ were fresh
ready-to-serve
yeast rolls. They account for
lb 6 cents out of every $100
spent on food, while the in­
gredients to make an equal
quantity of these rolls on your
home would coat only 3 4 cents.
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Automotive A Induntrte]
Maintenance
Welding, IMeeei Engine
Service
Shop or Field
fntereriwtrd Property Owner
Due to the great Influx of
piuple to our town there seems
to be a great need for more I
room at the elementary school.
There Is going to be a meet­
ing Nov. 29 at the school to
discuss all of this. I hope 'Jie
Citizens Building Committee
will consider all aspects of the
matter, especially in regard as
Keep parsley fresh by cover­ to what it will do to the projx*r-
ing in a jar with a small amount ty owner« taxes
of water. Store In refrigerator I
Our taxes increased $77.00
this year, $13.87 of that was for
timber tax. We did no improv­
ing so the rest of the Increase
was for school and fire district.
If the people of Mill City vote
and pass to enlarge our Ele­
mentary School, who will pay
the bill? The people who own
property'
HAZEL CHRISTENSEN
Box 121, Mill City, Oregon
Delco Hatteriee
Factory Equipment
Ignition Parte
Dealer for Airco Welding
Product«
Hoover's Repair
Jim and Veryl Hoover
Ph. 897-2911 Mifl City
We have the largest selection of
Personalized
Christmas Cards
In the Canyon Area.
Select your own price range.
Think how nice it would be to have your
CHRISTMAS CARDS
all ready for the mail NOW!
This year The Enterprise has 7 Big
Books full of beautiful cards on dis­
play right now.
Before you buy Christmas Cards this
year check our selections. Come in
and look at them. No obligation to
buy. We’re proud of our selections
and want you to have the advantage
of this service.
The Mill City Enterprise
Phone 897-2772
117 NE Wall Street
Mill City, Oregon