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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1963)
Up and Down The Avenue TOWN TALK By lion Molfnll \ thought for today—Wlira you are young, you do a lot ot j wishful thinking. When you are IxMnl basket twill tun» suw quite n game here Suturduy Uluhi when tint Central Panth er« met the Wolverines in a league guinc The first hulf <if the game wm an even-Ste- phen |>nn»>»itu>n arul our tram showed up especially goml ugnlnst a tram that has won all ot their conference games thl» season. 'Hie second hull was a different story, though, and our boys seemed to tall apart nt tile »earns. One thing, Hurt'» bull played did improve mt their ti> <' throws, a »nd sit uation nt Santlnm, not only this year' tail lor ninny years. We pint ilon't seem to have the ability to sink these tree throws, iiml that Im» Iwat us In every gnnii' wc have lost Dus year, with tin* exception ot Satin duy night's mix However, tin* Sant mm Wol verities need not hang tiielr heads in «Imine becuuse losing to Central wu» no disgrace. Ciiituii Ims a wiuidi'itul gloup of ball handlers, und they are as deadly as a high powered rille wm-n they zero m on a »lint ut die taxip. It wus a real pleasure to «ce this filie game. old you do a Jot of thoughtful wishing, Our hat is off this week to tlie Oregon Statesman, publish ed in Salem, tor its splendid article on ttie North Santiam in their Sunday Special, section. It was a relict Io see this area get some iavorublc comment tor a change Die article was written by Tom Wright, state editor ot tin- Statesman. Wright speaks of he need for promo tion of tills area, and f will agree that It Is a necessity. If the Santmm river was In Cali fornia. they would have more publicity out In one year than lias been provided tor this great area since It was first discov ered by man. It seems to be impossible to get much intcr- »¡»■ak« of ttie need for promo tion Hie North Santmm Chani- l» r of Commerce has done a pretty good yob considering the poor suppot t it receive» from the busmc»»incn in the terri tory it serves from Stayton to Marion Forks. I Hiring the past couple of years tiie Chamber Ims liad some 30.000 four-colored bro chures prepared, am! the bulk of these have liccn put in circu lation. This effort has paid off handsomely, and the amount ot correspondence taken care ot by the Chamber I» ample proof that it really <ioes pay to pub licize an area. Unless more In terest is taken in the North Santiam Chamber, it will fold up within the next year or so, 'nils xlxKiki never happen, as It is the only organization that works throughout all the cities affected. How can more interest lie generated? That Is a good question and one that needs an swering right now. Basements Dug, Excavating, Dirt Hauled, Clean Topsoil, Pit Run Gravel, Small Road Jobs. Phone 760-2436 or 350-2222. Idaho is here at the present time helping care for her grand son. Carl Cummings, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Lyle Cummings, who ha» been ill with the flu. The buby is getting better at thi» writing, according to re Mr. luid Mr». Harold Parks ports this morning. and children from Salem »|>ent Sunday at the home of her par Ilo»all<- Scott acc<>ni|n»nl<-<l by ents. Mr. and Mrs Harold Mu her fiancee. Wesley Dirty spent sin. tlie weekend m Mill City visit Mr». D<><uild Andrews from Eugene »pent Friday and Sat urday at the home ot her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw Mr». Rudi Total sprat a day in Eugene, last week, as a guest ot Mrs. Peter Dlpalio. Mrs. Dlpalio is a professional model. She modeled that day tor Hon Marctie at the Eugene Hotel, where the Oregon Log gers Conference was held. fiuests last week at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Gibson were his mother and step-fath er. Mr and Mrs Henry Jensen of Phoenix and his brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carter of lx» Angeles. Cal. Itoli Hendrick I» on a two week vacation from his duties at Hilltop Market, and Ann llirte of Gates is working at the store <>n u part-time basis dur ing his absence. SiiMin Jenkins, daughter ot Mr and Mrs. I kin Jenkins and a student at the University of Oregon, sjient the weekend at I her home here. Susan was quite thrilled by the recent honor she had received in making the honorary Mortar Hoard. Susan was ilso honored recently at a banquet at her dorm for being one of only nine girls to make above a 3 ¡xiint average. Hemorrhoids pile»; Flstula-fla- sure-pndapse-ltching and other rectal disorders. No loss of time except unusual cases. Free des criptive booklet. Dr. R. Rey nolds Clinic. Naturopath-Proc tology, 11-14 Center St., Salem, Oregon. 35ti You Are in Safe Hands Weld wood ADHESIVES CENTER A Glue For Every l*ur|>ONe KELLY LUMBER SALES CITY. □ R £ O O N YOUR CAR EXTRA INCOME Dealership for Nationally Advertised and the Mr». Iz-xU-r Jolinxon »ml Jan eta took Mr. und Mrs. Lung Stafford into Salem Munday where they visited at the home ot Mr. und Mrs. Williur Case, former urea residents. Mr. mid Mr». Bonnie Whit Mr», tliarles Maaon of ls-li anon Is sjiending some time ut sett, Susan und Shanin spent their home here. They live in tlie weekend visiting ha parents, a trailer park there but she Mr and Mrs. Bonnie Whitsett, comes here |ierlodlca>ly to get Sr ut North Bonneville, Wn. the house in order and visit with friends and relatives Mr. ium I Mr». Francl» Eiling- non helped Mrs. L. F. Howell Munday dinner gur»t al ttie i-clebrat«» her birthday Friday home of Mr. and Mrs. Wulter evening ut the Howell home. Olmstead were Mr and Mrs. They brought a decorated caky plant. Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, Walter and und an azalea Jimmy of Lyons. The occasion Howell said «he wus looking honored Walter W. and Alma forward to planting It outside in Olmstead on their birthday an the spring. The Howells moved here lust year from Anchorage, niversary. Alaska. Mr. anil Mrs. flay Miuidblast of Portland, accompanied by Mr. and Mr». Don Walker Donald Wardr spent Die week and family were in Silverton end ut the liomr of iJonald's Sunday at the home of his par parents, Mr. ami Mrs. D. E. ents. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Walk Wm de and children. er. 'Hie family gathering hon ored Donna Ixu- Walker on her Mr. and Mr». Floyd Klii'plieril 12th birthday anniversary. spent tlie weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goshie and fam Mr. anil Mr». I.. F. Howell ily ut Mapleton, and her broth .¡nd Penny Richmond spent ci im<l sister-in-law, Mr. and Saturday ut the const in ob Mrs. Eldon lluhs at DepOe srrvance of Penny’s birthday. Bay. Wiiile there they visited with Mr and Mrs. lwon Oliver at Mr», l.h-n Shelton, who tin» Yachats. ’Die two men worked been III with the flu, is im together in Anchorage. Mrs. proving nt this time How <11 said she had an ex perience »he didn't plan on hav Mr. and Mr». Karl Keeae are ing to repeat. One of the high announcing the birth of tiielr tides swept their little dog out first child, a son. Imm Friday. towards the ocean and she February 22 at 6:47 a. m. ut dashed out to rescue it. Salem Memorial hospital. The and in doing so was al baby weighed 8 |»>unds 7 ounc most enveloped by another es and has been named Stejihen wave coming in, giving her Karl Grandparents arc Mr. husband und Mr. Oliver some and Mrs Donald Chose of Mill anxious moments. City, ami C. A. Keene of Si ml. Calif. Mr». Carl Jone» <g llooMxlaie, When You Buy From Ua. Wo Carry Nationally Advertised Quality Brand Building Supplies Check UN for your building needs MILL Pat Herron of Miu-ramento, Calif . Is visiting with Mill City and Gates friends and rela tives. ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott. Mr. and Mr». Darrel Ander ten ami Sandra Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson were in Salem Saturday evening to uttend the wedding of a neice, Janice Spoelstra to Benny Hile man. LAW\ct Driving With • Nuspraded IJii-mu- Mr. A had hi» driver’s license suspended for 30 days late last year, but his license still Is suspended. Mr. A, like some other drivers whose licenses have been «uspended, chose to take a chance, ignore the sus pension, anil drive while sus- pended. He gambled and lost. His 'to day suspension based on an ac cumulated record of violatio ■» and accidents, had 20 days 1> run when he was stopped by police for running a red light, When he wa* unable to pro- duce his driver's license, a check by police with the I)e- partment of Motor Vehicles re vealed that it was suspended. He was also charged and con victed of driving while his li cense was Hu»|»-nded. 'Die penalty lor this offense, one of five which Oregon law defines as a "major traffic of- lense,” is imprisonment in the I county or municipal jail for By Mrs. Belva Covey County Extenalon Agent Home Economics Family IJfe— Do you find sharing of toys a problem around your house? U you have some little tots around home, chances are that you get upset now and then because your child won’t share or somebody else« child won’t share with your pride and joy. Mrs. Roberta Frasier, Ore gon State University’« Family Life Specialist says that learn ing to share ties in with a child's physical and emotional development. You”l get better results in the long run if you don't expect too much too soon. Before a child can share he has to develop some feeling for others. He has to learn that one can give up things for awhile and get them back again. He also has to get an idea of “mine.” By around four years of age most youngsters get the idea of sharing and taking turns. The ability to share develops slowly. It’s hard for youngsters to do, but it is learned. You may force a child to share, but you can't teach the idea of sharing until a child has reach ed a stage in his development when it mukes sense to him. Mr. anil Mr». Warren Wayne berg und children of Yakima, Wash spegt the week-end vis iting with Mr and Mrs. Fred Teen Age Smoking— A recent survey sponsored by Berg. The Bergs moved here re the American Cancer Society cently from Yakima. found that about a third of the IxU-'etnine Beauty Salon nt high school students in one Stayton. Open Monday through New York City school are smok Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours: ers reports Roberta Frasier, 8:30 to 4 Phone Stayton 769- OUS Family Life Specialist, 5322 383 Third Street. 46tf rhis is about the same percent- age as found in a survey in Most of On Saturday Feb. 23 an of Portland, Oregon. ficers training meeting was held these smokers began smoking at Mari-Linn school by Junior regularly before they were 15 leaders for all 111 officers in years of age. Twenty-two per the Lyons area. The girls were cent smoked regularly before divided into groups according they were 13. didn't Parental disapproval to offices held with each in tlie youngsters from structed as to their duties. keep Among tliose attending were smoking nor was there a re- lationship to parental smoking Ann Frichtl. patterns, In SO percent of the families of smokers and non- The local olmervance of the smokers one or both parents 77th Day ot Prayer will be held smoked. ut the Mill City Presbyterian More non-smokers (85%) than Church, on March 1, at 2:00 P. smokers (50%) indicated an M., sponsored by the women of awareness of the harmful ef- ■ the community churches. The fects of smoking. service is open to all men and Non-smokers gave as reasons I women who wish to be a part of for not smoking, health, finan this world-wide prayer fellow cial and social reasons. ship. Baby sitting will be pro Most smokers gave ‘relax vided. ation” as their reason ter smoking. Some smoked from Mr. »ml Mr», (ill Duckworth, habit or social reasons. Jr. and family of Renton, Wash. On the basis of this study. s|M'nt the week-end at the home health education appears to uf- of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fer the best approach to pre Gil Duckworth, Sr. vent youngsters from smoking. Such education needs to come Mr. »ml Mr». (iU Duckworth before the teen years to be ef ■pent Monday and Tuesday at fective. However, it's difficult the coast visiting with friends to discourage youngsters from and transacting some business. smoking when they see so They are former residents of many adults smoking. the coastal area. Why thicken Coat» I jean Spending sever»l days In Re One big reason why chicken no. Nevada recently were Mr. is lower priced eating than most and Mrs. Don Walker and Mr. red meat is due to the feed and Mrs. Ereil Wilson. They grain ratio of cattle versus were joined there by Mr. and broilers and pigs versus broil Mrs. Mandy Frank. Mrs. Walk ers. It takes two pounds of feed er said they enjoyed their trip to develop one pound of broiler very much and the weather meat, but 3 pounds of feed for a coming and going was perfect; pound of pork and six to eight in fact it was so warm in Reno pounds of feed to produce one they didn’t need coats. pound of beef. Vlnitlng this «wk nt th«> home of his brother-in-law and sis Mr». Sy Ivin Duncan »pent sev ter, Mr. and Mrs. Whitey eral days in Eugene, where Goodman was David Sunneland she attended funeral services of Beaverton. ter her brother-in-law. FUTURA SWIMMING POOLS not less than two days nor more than six months, and there may be a fine of up to 1500. This is not the full story. An- other section of the law re- quires the department to tm- mediately extend the period of suspension for an additional year when it receives the re cord of conviction for any charge involving operation of a motor vehicle while the driv er’s permit, license or right to apply tor a license is suspend ed. These are commonly re- ¡ let red to as "add year” sus- ■ pensions. In other words, Mr. A wixild have received an additional1 year’s suspension when the con viction for running a red light reached Salem, even if Die po- lice had not checked the status of hi» license at the time of ar- rest. lutst year* 2,306 Oregon driv-1 ers received additional periods ot suspension because they at tempted to get away with driv ing while their licenses were suspended. No one knows how- many suspended drivers do drive, without being detected, but the chances tor doing so are being lessened ail the time. Police departments, for ex- ample, are provided with a weekly list of drivers whose li censes ars suspended for any reason, and the listing includes the license number of any ve hicles owned by the driver. Even so, there re those who continue to drive on suspended licenses. Some, in fact, have licenses suspended up through 1970. Each time they are con victed, they pay the fine, or spend a few days in jail, or both, and then return to driving flaunting the law. Such drivers, officials say. re present a real menace to the public because they either can not or will not drive responsib ly. The chances are also good that they have no insurance to cover any damage they might inflict. (Next week: Minor Drivers.) Economical Fast Selling Pool Outplay pool at your home — your only investment You may sell pool at end of season Now is the time to get organized For information write: DORAN TAYLOR Distritiutor of Future The worlds most wanted pool 517 N. E. Dean Drive, Grants Pass. Oregon FIRST with Power Reversel FIRST in Operating Ease! implìcita/ ROTICUL \ 4 hp Tiller-Cultivator • No "pull-back” strain! »Tills close to hedges! Full working visibility, matchless operating ease with fingertip control, power for all tilling or cultivating — even in heavy soils. 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