The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 21, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Is Baby's White Wool Bon-,
net or blanket turning yellow?
After
sudsing clean,
bleach
whit«' wools in three-percent
hydrogen peroxide and watet
solution. (The druggist will sell
this to you.) Add H cup p»«rox-
ide to 2 cup* of water and let
wool stand in solution 4 or 5
IxAir*. Repeat if necessary. Be
sure to rinse thoroughly after
bleaching Dry wool away from
heat and sun to prevent ye1-
owtng.
IT NEVER FAILS
O’ NtVER F*U|_«
8 f k F ight
unce T his imhcn
tou Go To see
fo
By Don Moffatt
TTii* wr«-k end I hod a real
guud tim<* guing through two old-
time catukig*. one (nan Jone*
Cash Starr in Fortland, thr other
fnan Sacramento, Calif. They
were brought to the office by
Blanche Glhaon. who found the
old catalogue* in thr Hoeye
hotel which waa razed thia (M»»t
summer.
Th«' catalog a had all type* <it
wearing u|>|Mircl. ami you *h<xild
dig the crazy under gnrrnenta
worn by thr mrn anl women
<< tin aw* day« Of course, I am
old eta High to rrmemlicr them
too, Iwt one forget* aa timea
change TTwae big bulky "hinder
binders" of th. ho - days aold for
about a buck and a half. Wmv.
MW the little
■brirfa" they
wear coat many timea that
much Hinny how atylra change.
Up and down, up and dimn I
mean thr length of akirta One
year thry are down to thr shoe
topa. tile next year, a* thry are
now. they arr merely a ruffle
around the hips. I wlah they
would trike a happy medium.
I*mg enough to preaerve thr
gala dignity when she aita down,
tail not so concealing that they
are unappealing, something to
that «^fect.
You should are
the
hats
the men and women wore. The
men’s hats have rrm.lined more
oorwervative. but wtrv . the bon­
nets the gala have to wear
Even today, these big tall hats
remind me of those worn by
the keystone cope. Oh, well, I
guess thr designers have to
make a living too.
New flour prices in Portland
were $1 HO a sack or $6 90 »
tiarrrl You could buy a fly
trap for 14c, and eastern bacon
was going at 25c a pound One
thing for sure is better now.
Electric light bulbs aold for 23c
each, now they arc about two
bits, but look what you get.
Better light, longer service So
you arc. all la not lost. It is nice
to sec something like these cat­
alogs once In awhile Things
have changed a lot since these
earlier dnya. but who would like
to go back. Not me, I like mod­
em day living. I would like to
buy one of those old hot water
txitths though. It might renew
the tummy ache one gets from
modern day politics.
also conducting their successful
candy sales in the community.
I The group plan for a swim­
ming party December 14 in Sa­
lem.
Mrs. Broslg said that any 7th I
or 8th grade girl interested in
joining was weic«>me to attend
the meetings.
HAVE YOU •
TRÍED tr YtrP
Gillette
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COUSU 100*0 • COUSU ICONOMY
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Parent Meet
¡To Be Held
In Albany
riri an eiiiirti razors
that scno ^
OUR FILES.
Five Years Ago
Pictured on thr front page was
Ijirry Kanoff crowning Phyllis
Neal Queen of th«' annual Home­
If you are the parent of a coming dance.
y<sing child, y<Hi will one day
City council ei«H?1ions were
find yourself trying to guide scheduled to be held in Decem­
him through “the turbulent ber with councllmen petitions
teens.” that uncomfortable i in for I/'c Bassett and Harry
(M<riod when
the
Individual White The position was being
makes the transition from chikt- vacated by Frank Hunter
h>sMf to ndulthxxl If you feel
Julie Randall had taken first
anxious atsiut your child's fu­ place in th«' "Make It With
ture aa you read of the increas­ ■ Wool” contest held in Portland
ing trend toward very early ! that week.
marriage and the rapidly rising
Married that week at thr
divorce rate, if you have list­ I Christian church were Jeanne
ened with nmrrm ns
your 1 Hampton and Richard Jen-
friends and neighbors discuss ninys.
the difficulties arising between
An
absentee" baby shower
them and their adolescent sons was held that week for Leia
and daughters, you will save Barkley at the home of Mrs
yourself much disappointment i Floyd Bassett with Mrs Rich
and many heartaches in the ard Baseman. Mrs. Marvin Bib
future by attending the talk, ler and Mrs Dick Corbett host
"Too-Early Marriage," by Mrs. ! esses The girl* were al) form­
Roberta Ernsler, OSH Family er classmates Ix-la (Mrs Pau’
Ufe Specialist, in the Albany ¡ Barkley I was then living In
Union High School Cafetorlum, Manhattrn. Kan.
November 26. nt 8 p. m
Playing that week at the Mil1
In her address, sponsored by City theatre wns an outstand­
Unn County PTA and Home ing movie. "The Bridge on the
Extension groups, Mrs Fraslet River Kwai ”
will Include a thorough discus­
sion of the social pressure*,
Ten Years Ago
some of them twginning very
Mr and Mrs. I ester Hatha­
early in life, which drive young
¡M>oplc into marriage before they way had hern injured in a car
sn> sufficiently
mature.
In­ accident at Izmt Ijike that
corporated into Mrs. Frasier’s week. He was in the Bend hos­
talk will be constructive sug­ pital and sh<> was badly shaken
gestions for parents on handling and bruised.
At Gates the home of Mr and
the special problems of the ad­
olescent years, such a* setting Mrs. Colis Heath had burned to
limits, helping the young per­ the ground. The house had just
son develop sound values, giv­ been remodeled and modem-
ing him an understanding of hi* lied.
Gerry Hamblin had just been
own family's financial situation,
the desire for popularity, the Installed as worthy advisor of
automobile, the social status, Marilyn Assembly, Order of
Rainbow for Girls.
etc.
At Lyons Mr and Mrs. Oscar
Says Mrs Frasier. "We wish
to extend a special Invitation to Nnue had observed their 36th
junior high and high school wedding anniversary with an
students to attend this meeting Open House.
On the honor roll that six
for suggestions on dealing with
the pressures and problems con­ weeks period at Mill City High
were Donna Bengston, Richard
fronting them."
Parents of adolescent child­ Anderson. Carol Jane Blazek.
ren. as well as teachers and Sharon Gallagher, Gerry’ Hamb­
others in the educatkmal field lin, Carol Andreassen, Camille
will find the information to be Goble, Ellen Shelton, Evelyn
presented moat useful, as will Taylor, Rosalie Bassett, and
Phyllis Provost
all members of the communit
Mr. and Mrs. Sam DeLaney
attending, for our your people
are our future, and what con­ of Hood River were visiting at
the horn«' of her parents. Mr.
cerns them concerns all.
and Mrs W. H Davis.
Seems some <1 our "good
kids" I talked about on Hallo­
we’en sort of slipped a cog.
When I enmr to the office Sun­
day morning, there was more
wax on the windows than on
that great night when the ghosts
run wild. I hope they had a
good time, but surely hope they
LYONS Th«' November meet­
ing of the Lyons Garden Club
don’t keep it up all winte«.
was held Wednesday in the din­
Most usually yixt hear nlxiut ing room of the Methodist
the fellow who makes a "fast Church beginning at 10:30 with a
buck.” but this is a story about no host pot luck dinner at the
a couple of hunters who got a noon hour. A snort business
meeting followed Nomination of
pair of “fast elks.”
Gene Gibson and Roy Brown officers was held with Dorothy
went elk hunting down along Downer president, Alice Huber
the coastal area. Just 30 minutes vice president, anti Evelyn Jul­
after thr season opened they ian secrctary-trcnsurcr. Plans
each shot an elk. TTicy were not were made for their December
on the same ridge when this meeting which will be held at
occurred. So one of the hunters the church, with Gertrude Weid­
found a young fellow in the man, Hannah Robinson and
woods to relay the message to Rose Bassett as hostesses. At
his partner. They say Arcy Po- that time the Cfiristmas party
drabsky may have gotten a big­ will he held with the usual gift
ger elk, Ixit they got theirs the exchange and secret pal gifts
gnd names will also be reveal­
"fastest.”
ed. Each one is also to bring
a gift to be seen to the Haven
Children’s Home at Turner.
Each one was to bring their
Wr Spcclallie In
holiday ideas which made a
beautiftil display of all occas­
ion decorations, by members
and friends.
Officers Nominated
THE CHOICE GIFT IN BOURBON
at no extra cost (beautifully gift packaged
90 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLED ANO BOTTLED
BY THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO.. CLERMONT, BEAM, KENTUCKY.
Fifteen Years Ago
Visiting with Mill City rela­
tives that week were Mrs. How­
ard Fenner and son of Eugene.
At Detroit the school carnival
there had ix'en proclaimed a
success with $350 cleared.
At Lyons Gordon Heini'ck was
getting around on crutches
after falling from a step ladder
while washing the school bus.
The annual
school
census
was being taken with Charles
Kelly enumerating on the Mar­
ion county side and Mrs. How­
ard Farmen taking the Linn
County side.
A new bridge was scheduled
to be built across Rock Creek
by Linn County at a cost of
$14,000.
Bill Oliver and Bud Davis,
students at OSC were home for
the weekend.
The High School Carnival
had netted $200 which was short
of the amount expected by the
students.
Hit records at Stiffler’s Ra­
dio and TV were: 49 Women,
with Jerry Irby; Oklahoma
Hills, Texas Tyler and
Put
Youc Right Foot Out. with The
Plainsmen.
There was cute little ad in
The Enterprise a little boy had
lost his dog and he was offer­
WHY DON’T YOU SUBSCRIBE ing $1 and a big grin as a re­
TO THE ENTERPRISE.
ward.
For Garden Club
RADIATOR
Repair and Cleaning
Mehama Richfield
Mehama, Oregon
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DOWN—g * 9—Ng's UP—Hts DOWN—
up — ano coNNgcre with a
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Up and Down
The Avenue
Elects New Officers
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1963
The Elu Ka Shu Da Junior
High Camp Fire girl* I
bi'en holding their meetings at
youth center with Carol Brosig
serving a* leader
'Die group recently elected of­
ficers wi»h
Umnie
Bodeker
named president: Sheryi Alban,
secretary;
Brenda
LeSueur. FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING
treasurer and Terri Cothem,
See The Mill City Enterprise
scribe.
Top t^iauiy prlnUng, priced
Why Don't YOU HubM-rtte. U
The girls have been working
right. Fast service too. Phone
HIE »111J. CITY K.NTEKI'RME on crafts at the meetings and
897-2772. Nights 837-2930
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