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LYONS Huffman. The two ladies If your clothes are already ance specialist, Oregon State 1— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 1, 1968 rust stained, white washable University. Education is now drove to Detroit, had dinner fabrics can be treated with a one of the largest single In there and were afternoon cal By Eva Bressler packaged color remover. You vestments most people make Mrs. W. A. Hueller and two lers at the Henry Croisant can buy this at a drug, varie in a lifetime—In some cases children Kurt and Karen from home. ty or grocery store. The direc even close to the expenditure Orlando, Fla., are visiting at Brenda Johnson returned made for a home. tions are on the package. the home of her parents, Mr. home from a two and half Start early with a definite For more information, ask and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto, Lyons, weeks visit with her brother savings plan to meet thLs your County Extension Of IF RAIN THREATENS and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rt. 1. Mr. Hueller Is with the U. S. Air Force and is being Johnson at Boulder Creek, YOUR OUTDOOR BARBE fice for the free Oregon State large, important expense. By saving $18.60 a month in transfered to San Bernardino, Calif. Her mother, Mrs. Joe CUE, you may have to move University fact sheet. “Iron a bank savings account be Calif., and they will be mov Johnson went down for the indoors. But, beware—you’ll in Your Water Supply.’’ ginning when your child is week end to visit her son be flirting with danger if you ing there soon. PICNICS may mean mus two, you will have $3,571 by Family month will be ob and wife before they go to bring your outdoor cooking tard, grass and other stains the time he is 18. Including 4 served at the Lyons Metho Denver, Colo, where he will equipment inside. A habachi or charcoal bur on clothing. Many durable percent interest on this mon dist church during the month attend school. ey, the grand total comes to of August. Sunday School will Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott ner should never be used in press fabrics have new soil $5.000. be discontinued through the spent several days over the a closed space, not even In a release finishes, which helps If you wait to begin saving Brides ' delight beautiful month and the children are week end at the home of their garage or an enclosed porch. stains wash out more complet- the child is 10, the urged to attend church with daughter and family, Mr. and The danger Is from carbon ly. But, this isn’t a cure-all until monthly deposit required for their parents, Beginning Sep Mrs. Franklin McDowell and monoxide given off by smold because some stains have $5,000 he’s 18 will be ’ tember 1 Sunday School will children at Port Townsend, ering charcoal. Without ven their own special properties. $44.20 when a month. Beginning ' resume at their regular hour. Wn. Their small grandaught- tilation, you can easily be It’s still important to blot or when the is 14, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walk er, Deana Scott, accompanied overcome by these fumes be sponge spots promptly. The the monthly youngster deposit needed longer a stain is left in, the fore you realize what ’ s hap er and son, Ralph, who have them on the trip. would be $96 to achieve $5,- more difficult to remove. spent the past 10 days here Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian, pening. Carbon monoxide can Don’t expose stains to heat 000 by the time he’s 18. doing repair work to their Sr., left the last of the week neither be seen nor smelled. Indoor barbecue grills built or sun, because they bake in There are alternative plansj house in Fox Valley left for for a two weeks vacation trip to saving in a commercial in today’s homes are another to the fabric. their home at Eureka, Calif., to Canada. When washing, keep wash bank. Government bonds and matter. They are engineered the last of the week. While The Lyons Methodist endowment insur here they spent some time at church and Sunday School with sufficient ventilation to er loads small so suds and educational ance policies are other sav rinses will circulate freely. eliminate the danger of the the Henry Croisant home. will hold their picnic next ings choices with set inter with 5 exclusive new Regency Scripts Their son Ralph has recently Sunday, August 4, at the poisonous gas. WHEN YOU’RE VACA est. Or, you might consider received his discharge from North Santiam State Park, at commonstocks and bonds or TIONING, be sure burglars IRON • STAINED CLOTH the Army after a tour of duty 1:30 p. m. A guest song leader are not “invited” to yjour real estate as growth invest in Veitnam. is expected to be there. En- ING caused by rusty water home. Arrange to have news ments toward your education Preparations are b e i n g ' tertainment will" include hik- is a problem for more house deliveries stopped and al income goal. Some prefer made by the Lyons Womens I ing, eating, ball playing home holds than we ever suspected. paper to use several of these In com Society of Christian Service made ice cream and fellow Calls regularly come to Coun mail held until you return. bination. 'If these accumulate at your ty Extension Offices asking for their annual Rummage ship with friends. Members Planning to meet education door, prowlers will know you sale to be held in the base and families, friends and nei for help. costs from current income at First, don’t use chlorine are away. ment of the Lyons Methodist ghbors are welcome to attend. Make sure that two lights the time the child enrolls is church beginning August 15. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kimery bleach. This only makes mat are turned on at dusk and not the surest method for ters worse. You can use a Donation of rummage will be received word from their son, at your usual retiring meeting college expenditures, appreciated and may be left Jack, who is serving with the packaged water conditioner off VUMHN time. This can be done by Mrs. Johnston points out. Un at the church basement. U. S. Army at Chu-Lai, in Viet in the laundry; both in wash an automatic timing device. expected expenses as well as and rinse waters. This will OlLr. on2 9Rrd. Í^oucjíiton Mrs. Mabel Downing with nam that he has been promot family emergencies can too keep much of the iron in sus Leave shades up and Vene easily Mrs. Reta Tietze of Stayton ed from PFC to SP 4. upset the financial ap tian blinds partly open. Be and Mrs. Ada Lee Weekly of Santiam Valley Grange will pension. NVMtA certain all doors and windows plecart. Relying on current Salem went to Logan Valley, hold their regular meeting, Income for education costs are securely locked. Wednesday where they cook Friday night, August 4, with can also strain the family bud iZTz’ and JlCra Qlrtftur Qi QiroJaricJi ed for the Oregon State Posse John Shafer, master presiding. visitors at the home of her get in meeting other neces I DO SELF-CLEANING OV HOMOIAH Club. They returned home A general program will be daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arth ENS HEAT UP THE KITCH sary living expenses. Sunday evening. held with ail taking part. El ur Olmstead and Jim. Whatever the approach, It ’ s EN? The heat put into the Mr. and Mrs. William Eng Dana and Vickie Oppenland mer Taylor general chairman When you choose from our famous Regency Flower Wed kitchen is about the same as the early planning that is im er from McMinnville are for the annual Harvest Festi lish from Detroit, Mich, were when cooking a dinner. portant. Without a guide to ding Line you need have no qualms about quality-this rich, spending several days this val and Fair will appoint his week end guests at the home We suggest that during follow, many people lose the of her sister. Mrs. Effie An raised HELIOGRAVING* has all the distinction of the fin week at the home of their committees. Date set for the warm weather, you do the way. A survey by the U. S. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Festival is Saturday, Septem derson and son Keith. Addi cleaning at night or some Office of education points this est craftsmanship—yet costs about half as much as you’d tional Sunday guests were Ralph Downer while their par ber 21. guess! Do see the many other elegant type styles...for your other time when you are out out. As the children of par ents are vacationing. Mrs. Donna Asmussen spent Mrs. Andersons’ daughter and of the kitchen, since the ents interviewed grew older, complete wedding stationery needs. •HeHofrsvinj-not to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Radsch- last week in Sheridan. She family Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mey cleaning process on most original hopes for the future be confused with enfrevinj. ers and two daughters from weit from Disney, Okla, are was a guest at the home of ranges Is automatic. Check education of their children visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold your instruction book for grew dimmer and dimmer. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens. family, former Lyons resi (Butch) Anderson and child specific recommedations. The reason: sixty percent of ren from Portland. Mrs. Effie Nydegger of dents. those interviewed had made These ovens are equipped Freres Veener Plant held with a smoke eliminator, Un- no specific financial plans for Stayton was a Sunday guest Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young at the home of Mrs. Ethel from Corvallis were Sunday their annual picnic for em less excessive amounts of achieving their goal. ployees and families. Sunday food or soil are left in the ■ Why Don’t You Subscribe to July 28, at Fishermen’s Bend oven, any The Phone 897-2772 Mill City Enterprise Park, with a good attendance smoke. you’ll not see I and a good time enjoyed by those present. IF YOUR FREEZER Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Spell- STOPS RUNNING, and you meyer and two children from know it will be off for some Silverton were Sunday guests time, there are several steps at the home of his parents, you can take to /save the con Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spellmey- tents. er and Sharon. Keep the freezer closed so Mr. and Mrs. John Schiewek that warm air cannot get in. and family from Egerly, Iowa Or you can move the food to are visiting at the home of a locker plant where it will his parents, Mr. and Mrs. stay safely frozen. Paul Schiewek. They are in Another possibility is to the process of moving to Le add dry ice. When handling banon where he will be a dry ice, be sure to wear teacher in the school system gloves to prevent burning this coming year. your hands. Guests at the home of Mr. If none of these suggestions and Mrs. Claude Huffman are practical for you, can were Mrs. Marlon Girany, Mr. the food to keep it from spoil and Mrs. Max Artinger and two daughters from Pocatello, ing. Idaho. Mrs. Artinger and dau BEAT THE HEAT WITH ghter flew from Salem by Un SMART PLANNING. You use ited Airline to San Francisco more energy while working to visit her sister. Mr. Arting in the heat of the day, so why er motored to Pocatello, Ida not make use of morning and ho. Mrs. Marion Girany re evening hours to cook food. mained as a house guest of Then, store it in refrigerator the Huffman’s or freezer for reheating at Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. meal time. Rosa Berry of Lyons and Cook outdoors or have a Mrs. Albert Carr of Mill City picnic with paper service to were Wednesday afternoon save dishwashing. Do hand visitors in Silverton at the laundry in cool water with home of Mrs. Mary Skaife, a cool water detergent. cousin of Mrs. Berry. When you have a moment Paul Schiewek went to Al to relax, use an ice pack or aska this month where he will cloth wrung out of cold wat spend some time at Grayling er on arms and legs as well helping with the Artic Mis as your forehead. sion. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walton COMBAT PERSPIRATION from North Bend are visiting STAINS with ordinary pro at the home of their son, Mr. ducts from your laundry. and Mrs. Bob Walton and These include vinegar, am daughters Wendee and Sally. monia and sodium perborate Weekend guests at the home bleach (a powdered bleach.) of Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard To restore color to stained were her sister, Mrs. Mary areas, sponge a dilute ammon Fuqua and two nieces, Mrs. ia solution or white vinegar Mary Gibson and Mrs. Wil- on perspiration stains. Rinse, dred Benedict from Portland. then launder in hot water. Mrs. Maggie Matheny of If the stain has yellowed a Portland and Miss Zeta Prich white garment, sprinkle sod ard of Mill City visited friends ium perborate bleach directly in Lyons Wednesday. Mrs. on the stain, then soak in Matheny is visiting at the very hot water. The stain home of her sister, Mr. and should disappear in a few Mrs. Jim Swan at Mill City minutes. If it doesn’t come and is well known here hav out, repeat the procedure. ing spent some time at the Rinse and launder as usual. home of her sister the late Remember, this method is Mrs. Alice Huber. for washable white or color Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett fast fabrics. It Ls not safe for spent the weekend at Floren wool or silk. ce, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Liesy SAVINGS PLANS PUT ED Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co. former Mill City, residents. UCATION IN YOUR CHILD ’ S Mill City, Oregon Mill City and Idanha, Oregon Additional guests at the Liesy home were Mr. and Mrs. El FUTURE Freres Veneer Cedar Lumber Company, Inc. mer Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Your tow headed two-year- Lyons, Oregon Bud Bruder of Mill City and old digging in the sandpile or Mill City, Oregon Mrs. Florence Meyers of Beav your freckle faced six-year-old erton. wobbling along on his first Stout Creek Lumber Company Stuckart Lumber Company Thursday luncheon guests two-wheeler may seem far re Mehama, Oregon Idanha, Oregon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. moved from the college set, Floyd Bassett were Mrs. Mag but their education future Parkett Logging Company Boise Cascade Corp. gie Shaw, Mrs. Ann Holman, should be in the picture right Mehama, Oregon P. O. Box 127 Independence, Oregon Mrs. Mabel Bruder, Mrs. Flor now. ence Cox, Mrs. Velma Bilyeu College costs are rising ev The Mill Ci+y Enterprise and Mrs. Audrey Andrews ery day, «ays Alberta B. John U. S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc ' from Mill City. Idanha-Lebanon Printers-Publishers ston, Extension family fln- Hints Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week our FLOWER WEDDING UNE The Mill City Enterprise An old warning made new LET’S PROTECT OUR WOODLANDS.1