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' 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 3, 1967 Have Family Self-Examination Kimerys Gathering Sunday —A family gather Can Prevent Breast ing LYONS was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimery and son, honoring Cancer in Women Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kim ery who have been visiting “Cancer of the breast, the here from Ridgecrest, Calif. most prevalent form of can Attending were Mr. and cer in U. S. women today, Mrs. George Kimery and is actually one of the easiest children, of Sandy, Mr. and cancer types to detect and, in Mrs. William Ayers and its early stages, can often be children from Springfield, Mr. cured," a spokesman for the and Mrs. Frank Kimery and Medical Scientific Committee children, and Mr. and Mrs. of the American Cancer So and Mrs. Clifford Kimery of ciety’s Oregon Division, de Bill Kimery of Lyons. Mr. clared here today. and Mrs. Clifford Kimery of Breast cancer carries its Ridgecrest will return to own built-in warning system. their home this week. “The practice of regular monthly breast self-examina tion gives women an opport ten than not, a lump in the unity to discover at the out breast proves to be benign. set any lump or thickening. But the possibility of cancer cannot be ignored, making And this simple yet effective an examination by a physi self-examination can be done cian vitally important. Tn the in the privacy of one’s own eary stages, time is on the home,” it pointed out. side of the patient, but this A visit to a physician’s of fice becomes necessary when is fleeting. It is well worth noting that some new, unusual formation at least 95% of the women in the breast is felt. An estimated 64,000 new who develop breast cancer cases of breast cancer will discover their tumors them be reported in the U. S. dur selves. ing the coming year and ap Cancer of the breast oc proximately 27,000 deaths curs most often in women over 40. Extremely rare in making cancer of the breast the leading cause of cancer children,, it Is found only oc casionally in mean. deaths in American women Breast cancer starts with today. an abnormal cell that begins Not all breat tumors mean to grow in an irregular, un cancer. Fortunately more of- predictable manner. As these wild cells multiply, a tumor For Quality Job Printing call is formed which eventually The Enterprise, 897-2772. can be felt. 'ìYJoma^i Page Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Gates Vacation Bible School Program Held GATES — The Vacation Bible school children held their program Friday evening at the Gates Church of Christ. Approximately 30 children a day attended the classes held the previous two weeks. Collections were taken every day and Friday night and will be sent for missionary work in Taipei, Taiwan. The Nursery, Beginner, Primary and Junior groups each put on a part of the program that was attended by about 50 people. The volunteers were: Mrs. Ruby Brisbin, pianist; Mrs. Ellis Wilson, song leader; Mrs. Monte Carpenter and Mrs. Marvin Dodge, nursery teachers; Mrs. Ken Harrison and Mrs. Clare Henness, be ginner teachers; Mrs. Jim Gulliford and Mrs. Jan Mon roe, primary teachers; Mrs. Mary Stafford, junior teacher, and Mrs. Judy Holman, pro gram chairman. Mrs. Lang Stafford Honored on Sunday Mark Podrabsky Celebrates 4th Birthday Anniversary IT’SYOURLAW Respect for Law Makes Democracy Live WORK CONTRACT Suppose you have just been hired as a machinist or a truck driver or carpenter. You have given the clerk your name, address and social security number. Your new employer has told you to come to work tomorrow at 8:00 o’clock. You have just made a con tract with your new employ er. In a contract two or more people exchange promises to do certain things for each other. In some contracts, the terms are written out — as when you buy a house or a car. But you do not need to spell out all the promises in a contract to work. Simple words: “You want to work for me?” and your reply: “O.K.”—will be enough to put the contract into ef fect. Besides your employer’s du ty as to your hours, pay, and working conditions, you, too, have taken on a few duties. Say so or not, the law as sumes you agreed to come to work on time, to do satisfac tory work, and to do your job as best you can. Apart from any special contract, if your employer dislikes your work he can discharge you. If you do not like your job you can quit. Unless you agree otherwise, this firing and quitting can take place any time. Upon notice either employer or em ployee can end the employ ment. If your employer has sign ed a collective bargaining contract with the union cov ering you as a worker, the contract may make other pro visions to discharge. It is a courtesy to give notice to your employer be fore you quit so that you can keep your name as a reliable worker, especially if it takes time to break in a new work er. (Oregon lawyers offer this column as a public service. Community Calendar of Events GATES—A reception hon Mrs. Roy Podrabsky enter oring Mrs. Lang Stafford for tained Monday afternoon Wednesday, August 2— 50 years of work in Sunday with a birthday party honor Santiam Rebekah lodge at school and church was given ing their son, Mark Podrab hall at 8 p. m. at the Gates Church of sky on the occasion of his Christ Sunday afternoon. Mrs. 4th birthday anniversary. Sunday, August 6— Ellis Wilson, board chairman Center of attraction was Masonic-OES picnic at Fish presented Mrs. Stafford, on the “train” birthday cake. ermen ’s Bend Park. half of the church, an en Party games were played and graved bible. A program of birthday favors given to the Sponsored as a public service special music and singing small guests. was presented. Richard Free Those honoring Mark were man of Mill City sang two Craig and Robbie Humes, numbers and his son, Ernest, Tami Moberg, Kim Crook, accompanied him on the pia Stanley and Andrew Murray no. T. Ewing of Eugene sang and John Ohmart. a solo with Ruby Brisbin as J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis accompanist and Susie Pot Owners ter of Mehama cang and Phone 897-2660 played “Whispering Hope.” Mill City, Oregon Mrs. Stafford gave a brief history of the church and school in Gates since the turn By Bernice Strawn of the century. Extension Home Management Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Tur Specialist Oregon State ner, a niece and nephew, and If Youngsters Get Clothes Michael Sain, a great-great Dirty Faster than you can nephew, all of Santa Monica wash them, why not try dis and Mr. and Mrs. Newton posable clothing? Gates Women Play Mullins, of Rock Haven, Elaine Carlson, Oregon Penn., neighbors in the ’20s, State University Extension Ball at Stayton were among some 60 people clothing specialist, says these GATES — Gates Women’s who called in the afternoon. are not in the market for Softball team played its first children’s and adults’ wear. league game Tuesday against Although they are referred to Bill Waters Host Stayton at Stayton. Gates lost as paper, she says they are by a 7-9 score. At Family Gathering really a blend of two or more A practice game with Mill DETROIT — Bill Waters fibers, cellulose (wood fiber), City a t Gates Thursday was host at a family gather and nylon, rayon or a polyes came to an undecided end. ing Thursday night at the ter. Mill City claimed a win with Lake Cafe. Attending the din Paper dresses made by one Bestform No one should expect a score of 17-16, but Gates ner were his mother, Mrs. anything from a match but firm for short-term play Beginner Bras ......................... $1.59 scorekeeper showed a 17-17 Glee Waters of Mill City, his a flame. By its careless wear are a combination of tie. handling you risk the lives Stretch cup provides for growing figures brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 25 per cent polyester, 5 per Those playing in one or and Mrs. Ray Sophy of Jor of your family as well as cent nylon, 40 per cent cellu the destruction of your both games were: Carol dan Valley, his uncle and lose and 30 per cent binder home and the loss of valu Schaer, Roberta Dodge, Judy aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glen acrylic. This material is said able personal property. Holman, Hazel Gabriel, Shir Cleveland of Northwood, la., Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City to meet the requirements of Sensible property ley Sharp, Mary Carpenter, and his aunt, Mrs. Gladys Public Federal Fire Law 30, owners do two things. Alice Rice, Berniece Evans, Hunter of Seattle. reports Miss Carlson. They make fire prevention Juanita Carpenter, Vera Den Following the dinner the Several manufacturers make a day-by-day habit. They nis, Deloris Sarff and Wyoma group visited at the home of similar disposable play protect what they haye Baechler. Dean Sharp was another relative, the Russell clothes for children. These Santiam Memorial Hospital from financial loss by in coach while Wayne Rice kept Rices. suring against the peril of (Stayton) garments are resistant to score. fire with a qualified insur MOORE—To Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Waters and Mrs. Hun flames, wrinkles and tears ance representative.- See The next game was with ter are sisters and Mr. Cleve and usually sell for two or Ben F. Moore, Jr., Lyons, a this agency today, tomor Detroit at Gates Tuesday ev land a brother. three dollars, sometimes less. daughter, Tuesday, July 18. row may be too late. ening. BROWN—To Mr. and Mrs. Many An Outdoor Barbecue Roy C. Brown, Jr„ Lyons, a Morris Family Has has been spoiled by uninvited son, Thursday, July 20. Rev. and Mrs. Laird Picnic at Park ROTEN—To Mr. and Mrs. guests—insects. An electrical trap is one sol Bennie Lee Roten, Mehama, To Sail for Scotland The descendents of Albert Rev. and Mrs. Larry Laird and Emma Morris held their ution. There are several a daughter, Saturday, July 22. DERRICK — To Mr. and from Eugene were weekend annual family picnic at the types of traps which use light Mrs. Albert M. Derrick, Mill J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis to attract the pests. One of state park west of town Sun guests at the home of Mr. and City, a son, Friday, July 28. these has a fan beneath or in day, July 30. Owners Mrs. Lowell Cree and Don. COLLIER —To Mr. and back of the light that creates There were about 30 fam Additional dinner guests Phone 897-2660 Saturday evening were Miss ily members present with enough suction to pull insects Mrs. Eugene I. Collier, Turn er, a son, Saturday, July 29. into a container. Mill City, Oregon many of those usually attend Carol Ragsdale and Mr. and If you use yellow bulbs in ing unable to do so. Mrs. Gordon McMorris. Going from Mill City were your outdoor lights, fewer The Lairds will be leaving Eugene on August 20 when Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy, and insects will be attracted be they will go to California to from Salem, Raymond Duffy, cause they cannot see yellow visit her parents. Shortly af and Lee Morris. Others came light. ter the first of September from more distant points. Brides — protect your new they will drive to the East Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris furniture against spills and coast where they will sail for were unable to attend but greasy soil from hands or several of the relatives visit Scotland on September 22. hair. Rev. Laird will attend sem ed with them during the af You can now buy uphols inary at Glasgow the next ternoon. tery sprays which can be ap year and they will return to plied at home. These products the States next August. In Plunketts Feted do not give quite the protec the fall he will enter Phillips University at Enid. Okla., for On Golden Wedding tion you get from a factory- The Golden wedding anni applied finish but they will Serving Mill City, Aumsville, one year. This was their last versary of Mr. and Mrs. Obie shrug off many spills. visit to Mill City before their There are two general types Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner J. Plunkett was observed at departure. their home in Marion Sunday, of upholstery sprays. One July 30 Hosts for the occa kind resists both water-based with 5 exclusive new Regency Scripts sion were the honored couples and greasy soils. The other— granddaughters, Mrs. George a silicone spray — protects Pflug of Mill City and Mrs. against water-based spills only With either product, it Jeff Branch of Mehama. A Hair Tinting Machine! The couple was married is advisable to blot up the July 22, 1917 at Broken Bow, spill as soon as possible. Create a dazzling new you in 3 Okla. The couple lived in Sal Be sure to read and follow asuS em and Roseburg before mov the directions on the label. minutes with this new machine. ing to Marion in 1954. They Check the upholstery fabric Saves time on Tinting, Bleach have one son, Curtis Plunkett for colorfastness by spraying of Klickitat, Wn., four grand a small inconspicuous area ing, Frosting. children and three great first. grandchildren. Let Us Give Your Hair New Life and îRoij SdWard CatMjfcoa Will Detergents Hurt My and Lustre. Hands? This question came Ron Cannon Leaves in our mail. Some people’s Latest New Colors in Lipsticks After Visiting at Home skin is more sensitive than 7lCr anJ JKn. Jiri bur Ji XroJirhi GATES — Ronald Cannon, others. Laundry detergents and Polishes son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles must be slightly alkaline in Cannon of Gates, left for order to neutralize the acids Open Wednesdays thru Great l akes. Ill., today, after in soiled clothes. Otherwise When you choose from our famous Rigenry Flower Wo4> Saturdays being home for two and a they wouldn’t get clean. ding Line you need have no qualms about quality-this rick half weeks of furlough. Ron For hand laundry of lightly raised HELIOGRAVING* has all the distinction of the to 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ald. who entered the service soiled garments, the light du est craftsmanship—yet costs about half as much as you’d April 25, received his basic ty detergents or soaps will be guess! Do see the many other elegant type stylos...for your better for sensitive skin. training at San Diego complete wedding stationery needs. *HeHofrevint-nt>t to In Illinois, he will be at If you are not familiar with to con/used with entrertne tending Electrician Mates brands of soaps or detergents school. Rick Gould, of Salem, which are mild, ask your a friend, stayed at the Cannon County Extension Agent for home until his furlough was a free copy of the bulletin, Phone 897-2100 Mill City, Ore. up last Tuesday, when he left “Today’s Soaps and Deterg for Long Beach to ship out. ents." Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street Mill City Teen Dream Work Smarter.. Not Harder HILL INSURANCE AGENCY match has a head but no brains Ada’s Needle Shop HILL INSURANCE AGENCY save precious motoring vacation time... call ahead for reservations v____ a ) Valley Telephone Co Something New.. Studio of Hair Design Betty Klutke, Owner The Mill Gty Enterprise