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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1963)
GATES Third of Married Women Working Outside the Home fly Mrs. Floyd Nwofin Mr ami Mrs Clare Rush at Iendr<l the OiRUek family an* miai reunion -------- Sunday, held at ,.------ Silver tiwi Park Hosts this year were Mr and Mrs Donald Chit- ’ “ •» <.f liie.,111,1. Wn. A i>i< nh On out of every three mar lunch whs enjoyed with 35 at* ried women is working at a tending. full or part time job and more Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Myers 1 lire probably going to tie of Mlverton were Saturday vis ■|M*nding a kxiger part of their itors at tiu- hang of his broth,-, lives at a job in years stood. in law and sister, Mr anil Mrs Mrs Roberta Frasier, Ore Ijuig Stafford gon Stab* University family Thurmtey Mr. and Mrs Izm ' life specialist, reports some Marstin of Gtvaham visited her trends in number of women 1-iottwrs, Mr and Mrs louis working and offers some con and Tant Mvrrs of Elkhorn oral Mr and Mrs Gilbert Myers sideration to wage earners and her brother In law and sia- wtu> must find help in caring ter. Mr and Mrs l^ng Staf* tor children. AI mki I • fifth of the mar font They »topped In Stayton ried women working i •re ino th* and visited Mr and Mrs. Steve ers who have children under Myers <m the way hoem 6 years of age, says Mrs. Mr and Mrs Fred Gnuschke Frasier. are enjoying a vacntkm in Alas If Mom works, what’s the ka along the Alcan highway effect on children in the fam They plan to visit a nephew in ily? Fairbanks while there. Generally, studies allow that Mr and Mrs. George Stovall the attitude the mother has to have moved to Newport where ward Iter children will show he will be teaching thia Fall. regardless of whether she's at Mr and Mrs Dale Swens, si home taking care of them or and children. Mike. Kerry and working at another job. If she's Dirt of Fortuna, Calif , were sincerely Interested in the guests in the home ,g her bru youngsters* devekipment. she’ll ther and sister In-law. Mr. ■nd try to provide die kind of care Mrs »111 Gabriel Friday thru that will encourage their best Sunday. growth and development. Mrs Bill Gabriel. Billy ■nd Some studies show that moth Ginger visited her father, ers wlu> want to work but out <hnrhm Mason Wednesday at of a feeling of duty to their the Iebanon hospital where he children do not work, create was htapltaliaed for five days. problems for themselves. They A swimming party and picnic may unconsciously resent their was enjoyed last Friday at a children and have some prob N.irth F<rk recreational area lems in child rearing. by Mrs Robert Oliver. Sheryl. What should be the husband's Karen and Sandra. Mrs Eu rule if his wife works? How gene Jacobson, Terry. Janice, much should he be expected to Timmy and Larry. Mrs Clare help with housework? Hennesa. Kandee. Gary and Su A study made at Florida san and Mrs Floyd Swaim. State University shows that hus- Mike and Chuck, and Lynn I huv I s of working wives tend to Cuts forth I»- more liberal in viewpoint Mr and Mrs. Clyde Oliver attended the annual Wyoming I in regard to all women who work than do husbands whose picnic Sunday at Avery park in wives don’t have jobs. Hus- ' * <l>rvalU>. I bands of working wives also Mrs and Mrs U I. Rod ' I were more agreeable to selping Rynearson, Susan and I nek I were more agreeable to helping were in Gab’s Monday visting at the home of friends Includ- with some ItouaehoJd tasks, and mg this* of Mr and Mrs I. .. F. pay status for women on the Allen. Mr and Mrs Jess Moses job. Husltands whose wives work- and Mr and Mrs Floyd Swaim THe Rynearsons were on their i ed were more likely to be proud way hianr from Hood River of their wife's abilities outside where they had enjoyed a two- the home, more democratic in day reunion of Mr Rynearson's i recognizing her independence, J t»ut a little reticent to think of graduating class Mrs Terry Muir and children I her earning more or taking and Mrs. Clyde P Oliver drove over the traditional dominant Mrs Gilbert Smith and child male roles in the liome. Children wtwiee mother* work- ren tn Portland Wednesday. 1’iiv ji to board th<- Mn fa <•<! tend to do more housework their Iwane in Gin Lyn. Va. Mrs anil take more responsibility Smith and children had enjoyed around the home. If mothers' an extended visit with her par objective* for working were ent*. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Oliv shared and agreed upon as im- er Before train time, the group pirtant by the husband ami made a visit to the Portland teenage children, she was like ly to get more support from the zoo. Mr and Mrs William learn family in holding down a job. Mrs. Frasier says that one of ing have taken over the man agement of the Buck 4 Doc the most Important tasks for families is to find adequate Cafe Gale Carey received a severe child care if the mother works. leg Injury Monday morning A baby needs his first one or wtillr working at Stone’s Mill. two years of life with his moth He was taken to Santiam Me er or a mother substitute who can give him kgs of love and morial hospital. Mrs. Maude Davis and Ed a feeling of security. The Davis accompanied by Miss younger the child, the more im Helen Glsler and her parents portant the kind of care he The stimulation a of Stayton. drove to Beaverton I receives. Sunday where they visited Un lathy gets in the first year of his life lays down the basis for ................... .... rein Henncss. Ttei'iy Vacation Bible school ht* who1'’ Personality structure, at Gates Community church »he emphasizes. which iitnrtixl with 57 blossom-1 suggests that mothers ed into 74 by last Friday The k«* f<>r qualities in n care- closing program has been set ,nk'r ”,a* children jie,-d ^ac home that tor 7 30 p m Thursday, Au- j septance. ~ warmth, * * a *" * *""** a child can feel free in. an gust 1. Baptismal rites were per can learn to trust. Relatives, as _ caretakers, should I m * evaluated forms! last Sunday at Mill City care they can Christian church for three t—. . <>n O«... > I n wlf . , In In care ......I is 1- young members «»f Gates Com- Provide. Regularity munlty church. Thoae baptized _ __ ,___ , a youngster is shifted were (Tiuck Swaim, son of Mr. I ' When .............. front place to place, he may and Mrs Floyd Swaim: Terry Jiicotmon. son of Mr. and Mrs. learn not to depend on others. Eugene Jacobson, and George If he isn't able to enter into Rust, son of Mr. and Mrs Rob deep relationships as n child, it ert Rust. Rev. Reasoner of may affect his relationships Turner jwrformed the cerr- with others ns an lidlllt. Before arranging for a baby mony. sitter or group care, make a |M*rsonal leisurely visit to the home where the child will he cared for, advises the OSU ex- i tnesion specialist. Try to de- tect the feeling tone of the adult. Ixtok nt the setting. Docs it have the kind of equipment that encourages children, to grow? OícL-fimín, “The honeymoon 1 h really over when there are more bills than cooa.” Why Ihm't YOU Sub~ rlbe to THE MH J. CITY CNTERPRISE NOTICE There's a limit to the number of children one adult can care for and give chiklren attention they need, The experiences a child has In hla pre-achool years are important Special provis ions also needs to be made for supervision of schoolagr young- tora. A total of 316,367 women were In the labor forces In Oregon In IMO. Of these, 132.4'M were married and living with their husbands and 24 , 946 of them hud children under age 6 Old Okinori Write* About Trip Home Mr. and Mrs. Ixowell Fleet wood and family received prac tically a 'travelogue'' from Okinori Ono, who made his home with them for the past year while attending school Be fore leaving by Jet lor his na live Japan all AFS students Mrs. Athol Savage one-year life as much as I did. I left New York airport at about 1 o'clock in the morning with 70 orther students for I/X An geles, where I stayed two days. I paid a visit to Disneyland rid- on 10 different things such as toy cars. There were so many things that I could not go to all the places although I wanted to Yesterday two other Japanese boys and I had a very wonder ful time visting the Japanese town in L. A. where we ate a splendid Japanese dinner While I was eating I could Imagine how much my folks would be surprise,! to find out my appe tite. I have been speaking Japan ese language for the past four days, so my English is getting somewhat unreliable. I think I have made lots of mistakes in this letter, but please tolerate these mistakes. Yours sincerely, Oki Ono. 8—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, Aug. 1, ItMKf you want ; want when you then WITAPS ; e are for you! The Mill City Enterprise YOU'LL NEVER NEED TO DEFROST AGAIN! It’s true! New frost-free electric Refrigerator- Freezers simply do not form frost! There are no ice-jammed freezing compartments ... no stuck-tight ice trays... and best of all. no messy defrosting, ever again! 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Dear Fleetwoods: I wonder whether you have any Idea as to my whereabouts. I'm now high up in the air on the J. A. L. airplane which will take us to Tokyo in about 11 hours. Around me are faces of my fellow Japanese students who stayed in different parts of the U. S. and enjoyed ttolr • Pacific Power & Light Company