The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 15, 1968, Page 5, Image 5

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    may be due to one or more of 5—Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 15, 1968
Mrs. Dorothy Tibben and
j Muscular Dystrophy
| the following reasons.
her granddaughter, Regina
Tibben and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Overloading the washer cuts
Benefit to be Held
Tibben from Westminister,
down on the free movement
Calif., have moved to Mill
of the clothes. This means
At Salem Saturday
City during the past week.
that natural lint doesn’t get
Mrs. Jane Crose, daughter of
flushed away when the wash­
DETROIT
—
Two
U.
S.
For
­
There
will
be
a
benefit
for
Dorothy Tibbens has been liv­ est Service crews have been the Muscular Dystrophy chap­ er drains.
ing in the area for several busy the i>ast two weeks do­ ter Saturday evening at East­ If the washer load includes
Some River Frontage Loh
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ma­ months.
both ‘ lint-giving” and “lint­
ing
preliminary
work
on
the
wood
Plaza
at
7:30.
Money
ob
­
son were in Coburg Sunday
Two Miles East of Lyons in Evergreen Addition
Skyline Trail. One crew is tained from the sale of items catching” fabrics, you’ll have
where they attended a family
Subdivision
M'll City friends will be in­ based
a
problem.
Try
not
to
put
|
at Eight Lakes Basin will be used in the treatment them together. Or turn the
reunion with about 300 there, terested In learning that Dor­
some coming from as far othea Humphries, daughter of while the other crew Is camp­ and research program for this lint-catchers wrong side out
We have more than 22 choice building lots
away as North Dakota. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Humph­ ed at Lake of the Woods near dreaded disease.
before washing with other
Skyline
trail.
The
crews
are
The
Chapter
pays
for
much
available.
Mason, a former resident of ries, former area residents
items.
Marcóla which Is near Coburg, now living In Portland, Is engaged In cutting brush, re­ of the therapy for those hav­ Another cause may be in­
CITY WATER
said the school district there now home after serving in moving rocks and other haz­ ing the disease as well as con­ sufficient detergent. You need
was having budget trouble the WAVES. Miss Humphries ardous materials and rebuild­ ducting ways and means of enough to keep the lint in
ing
the
tread
of
the
trail.
preventing
and
curing
muscu
­
with it being voted down four says that the military career
suspension.
The crew stationed at Eight lar dystrophy.
times. He said if it was voted influenced her to continue her
Check the lint trap of your
Lake
Basin
has
been
working
Mrs.
Roy
Welstad
of
Mill
down again board members schooling and she is now
dryer and be sure it’s cleaned
the
trail
between
Jenny
and
City
says
that
much
has
been
said they would pay off the studying drafting technology.
Phone 859-2706
Rt 1, Box 278A Lyons
out at least once a week. A
teachers and close thie schools. She is considering Peace Corps Duffy Lakes, will join the done in recent years in both clean lint trap aids in air cir­
Lake of the Woods Camp for the treatment and research ad­
——111^—
Concenus of opinion seems to or mission work.
and removal of lint
further work on the Skyline vancement in the program. culation
be that the big property own­
from
clothes.
Mr. and Mrs. Welstad have a
ers are “putting on the oppos­ We now have some of those Trail.
Twelve
miles
of
the
Trail
12 year old son Jeffrey who is
ition pressure."
handy, small size scratch pads has been completed by the confined
METALLIC TRIMS ON
to a wheel chair with Household
at The Enterprise office. Use­ crews with 15 days work left the disease.
Linens and ready-|
This
week
he
was
Miss Twyla Fultz is in Ne­ ful for shopping lists, memos,
to-wear used today are more
on
the
project.
The
crews
fortunante
enough
to
receive
vada where she is attending messages for the kids, etc.
ten days at a time with braces for his legs. This was durable than those of the past,
a two weeks musical training Only 15c.
34 work
which tended to tarnish. El­
Call Us Any Day For
four
days
off.
made possible through assist­ aine
school. If she does well there
Carlson, Oregon State Un-
ance
from
the
chapter.
it will lead to a music schol­ Mr. and Mrs. Noyes Whit­
versity
Extension
clothing
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Young Jeffrey is able to at­ specialist, points out that the
arship.
ten returned home recently Lyons Library to
Stayton and Gates.
tend
school
here
with
the
co
­
from a three weeks tour of
metallic yams are
operation of teachers and oth­ modern
Mrs. Tom Kanoff and fa iii- Europe, visiting many coun­
more
flexible
and
are
color-
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
ers and the Welstads said
Have New Location
ily have been visiting with tries.
they felt very fortunate to fast to both sunlight and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
RCA VICTOR
LYONS — The Library live in a community where washing.
Adolph Brunner and with
Mr. and Mrs. Ace Under­ Board
It
’
s
advisable
to
turn
wash
­
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
met with the City he could attend school.
other relatives. They assisted wood returned recently from
able garments inside out dur­
with Brunner’s Flower shop a vacation trip to the middle Council at their regular meet­ They have three other child­ ing sudsing and rinsing in or­
RCA WHIRLPOOL
while her parents were vaca­ west where they visited with ing Wednesday night to com­ ren, none of whom have the der to protect the outer sur­
plete plans for moving the disease. Mr. Welstad is em­ face from abrasion. If ironing
The Best Laundry Equipment
tioning.
friends and relatives.
library. In order to speed the ployed at Detroit Dam.
is
required,
set
the
iron
ther
­
moving the Library will be
Chcri Challender has been
ï b
à
mostat at a low temperature.
In recent word front John temporarily closed for check
on a trip by car into Canada. Kelly
To
be
safe,
read
the
labels
is employed at the out of books. Regular hours
She is recovering from a re­ Many who
which come with these items.
Glacier Hotel in Glacier will be maintained for return
cent illness and is on a leave Park
They
are not all alike.
in
Montana
again
this
of absence from the Mill City Summer it was learned that of books now out.
Tentative plans now call for
Ranger station office.
YOUNG EYES NEED PRO­
he has a lead in the musical the new library to be in oper­
TECTION when they do their
Appliance — Radio
“
Fiorello"
which
opened
last
ation
by
the
start
of
the
Mrs. Dorothy Harris of
home work this fall. Make
SALES
— SERVICE
week
and
runs
every
fourth
Trenton, Missouri is visiting night during the current sea­ school year
certain children have a well
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
To facilitate better under­
with Mr. and Mrs. Charley son.
lighted study area.
He also put on one of his standing between the Li­
French and assisting with “Music
A
desk
lamp
with
the
Bet
­
Hall’ performances on brary Board and the City
DETROIT—Contract for re­
their convalesence care. Mrs. Saturday,
,27, and has Council one member of the novating and redesigning of ter Light Sight tag of approv­
French returned home from another one July
al is your assurance of soft,
scheduled
for
Sat
­
City Council will now serve the Breitenbush Hot Springs, shadowless light.
the hospital Friday but is still urday, August 24.
as
a
member
of
the
Library
Inc., swimming pool was a-
confined.
Lamp manufacturers are
Board.
warded to Beaver Pools of making specially designed,
Driving
to
Eugene
Friday
George Bramblee has pur­ Beaverton, James Phillips,
Guests at the Marc Sims
Keep It Beautiful
to attend the musical chased the present Library secretary-treasurer of the higher-wattage lamps that
home the past week were Mr. evening
give nearly twice as much
play
“
The
King
and
I.
’
pre
­
site.
Seceral
complaints
have
company, announced Monday. light as regular lamps, reduce
If America hired people for the job, it would take the
and Mrs. E. W. Morrison of
Work is expected to be com­ glare and give a wide spread
Auburn, California, Mr. and sented by the Lane County been received about junk cars
largest sort of army to keep our country free of litter.
Auditorium
Association
in
the
parked in yards. The coun­ pleted so that the facility will of light.
Mrs. W. H. Bodam of Yucca
But there’s no need to hire anyone. It’s a job we can
Valley, Calif., and Mr. and South Eugene High School cil asks the cooperation of be open to the public by Sat­
A swinging arm floor lamp
do for ourselves. All of us. Every family that spreads a
Auditorium,
were
Mr.
and
residents
to
please
remove
Mrs. Lee Cook of Milwaukie.
urday, Aug. 24, Phillips said. also carries this tag of approv­
picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lakes and
Mr. and Mrs. Sims returned Mrs. Charles Kelly. Appearing these unsightly cars as soon
He also said that present al. Both the floor and table
waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and
in
the
play
was
Marylee
Van
as possible. The council plans call for construction on
home the middle of July from
highways.
Stokkum. daughter of Mr. would also like owners of other phases of the Breiten­ lamp use a 200 watt, A-23
a trip to Kenai, Alaska.
It is the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association
and Mrs. Don Goode, who en­ vacant lots to cut the grass bush Hot Springs improve­ bulb.
The lamp should be posi-.
each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America
Miss Roz.illah Yankus and tertainer! at their home in as it is a serious fire hazard. ment will continue this fall.
tioned at the left for a right
Beautiful Campaign. Remember: Every Litter Bit Hurts.
her fiance, Jim Bryan drove Eugene later in the evening.
handed person. The bottom of
Additional
guests
were
Major
This is our land. Let’s treat it right.
up from Oakland, California
the shade should be 15 inches
for her bridal shower and a and Mrs. David Goode who,
Another
Bike
Stolen
above
the
desk
top
so
that
visit with her parents, Mr. with their yearold son Ed­
light does not shine in the
and Mrs. Al Yankus and bro­ mund. are in Eugene until
student’s eyes. Fortunately,
At Detroit Thursday
Mrs. John Teeters
late
August
when
his
next
as
­
ther Alan. Additional Sunday
these lamps are in a medium
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wag­
signment
with
the
Army
guests at the Yankus home takes the family to Virginia. ner and children, Clifford,
DETROIT — Another new to low price bracket.
were Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Andrew, Carol, John, Jeffery bicycle was the target of
Thomas and family of Salem, They also plan to spend a few and Richard arrived Sunday, theft here Thursday morning
MARBLE TABLE TOPS
Mrs. Michael Kinney of Port­ days here with his grandfath­ August 4 at the home of his about 11:00 A. M. Circumstan­ REQUIRE SPECIAL CARE
er,
Edmund
Bertram.
Also
ap
­
land and Bob Dauiton of Sal­
were similar to the bike the day after the night-be­
pearing in the play was five parents, Mr. and Mrs. Giles ces
em.
taken a couple of weeks ago fore’s party. You may discov­
year old Valerie Drapela of Wagner. The Richard Wag­ owned
by Tracy Ketchum.
er stains and rings on the
ners had just recently return­
NOTICE— Stop in at The Salem. Her parents are form­ ed from three years in Ger­
The new bike, less than a marble made by glasses. If
er
Mill
City
residents.
Enterprise office and browse
many where he was the Unit­ week old, owned by Larry stains are treated soon, they
through the Lions Auxiliary
ed States vice-consul at Ham­ Rogers, had been parked in are easier to remove.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wendell
Hel
­
books. They cost only 10c—
Sponge spots with a small
burg. This was the first time front of Cook's Grocery by
l>aper backs and hard covers. ler and Mr. and Mrs. Fred relatives and friends here had his sister Marltha. In less amount of hydrogen peroxide |
Duffy
were
in
Hood
River
Funds go to the Auxiliary
seen the youngest son Rich­ than five minutes the bike and ammonia. Then rinse
sight conservation fund. 34p Sunday where they visited ard as he was born in Germ­ disappeared. A search of the with clear water and wipe dry
with Mode Davis and Mr. and
grounds resulted in the find­ with a cloth.
Mrs. Sam Delany. Mr. Davis, any.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Castle ing of the bike with its rub­ For tea, coffee and stubborn
a former longtime Mill City
resident will be 92 this week visited Sunday, Sugust 4 at ber pedals cut and numerous stains, soak a white cloth in
on the paint.
hydrogen peroxide and a few
and is good condition for his the home of Mr. and Mrs. scratches
From its appearance it look­ drops of ammonia. Put this on
Parris Bouche in Bend.
age.
Guests Friday evening, Aug. ed like someone tried to ride the stain and leave until dis-
Protect Your Child’s Health
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blasdell 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. it and spilled over in the grav­ cloration is drawn out. Cov­
When They Are in the
er the cloth with plastic to
of LaGrande and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips were Mr. and el.
Harvest Fields
Mrs. Fred Rienke of Jeffer­
keep it from drying out.
E.
S.
Peterson
spent
from
By Sending Towelettes With Monday until last Wednesday son.
Don’t wax white marble—it
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Losuer
may turn yellow. A colorless,
Them. So Handy To Use.
at Newport. While there they
light paste wax is satisfactory
purchased some tuna which and sons Tommy and Calvin
who have been living in the
for darker shades of marble.
The Handy Pack for they had canned.
Shields house here moved re­
All Around Use
Scott Hillesland has been cently into a trailor house
By Bernice Straw«
near the Mari Linn school in
visiting with his parents Mr. Lyons.
Extension Home Management
and Mrs. Spencer Hillesland
Specialist Oregon State
and family. He was on a con­ Craig and Bradley Matthis
valescent leave from Madigan of Salem spent the last week­ MAKE YOUR OWN Place­
here at the Bruce Matthis mats and have something
the handy package for hospital at Ft. Lewis. He is end
recovering from wounds re­ home.
that’s all your own. Mrs. Dor­
Bonnie Christensen went to othy Brown, Oregon State Un­
use everywhere
ceived in Vietnam.
Astoria Friday evening, Aug. iversity Extension home furn­
Teresa and Jeana Neary of 9 and visited during the week ishings specialist, suggests
with the D. C. Hughes sandwiching a layer of fabric
The Dalles are visiting at the end
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob family.
or wallpaper between two
Mrs. U. S. Berry, of Strath­ sheets of clear self-adhesive
Chichester. They are young
more, Calif, and Mrs. Emma vinyl flim. The film comes in
friends of the couple.
Forrest of Stayton visited rolls and is sold in variety or
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park­ one day recently with Mrs. department stores under var­
er have returned from a vaca­ Raymond Branch. Mrs. Char­ ious brand names.
tion trip to Alaska, visiting les Crook and other former
You might use left-over
with her parents, Mr. and neighbors of Mrs. Berrys printed drapery material or
when
she
lived
here
some
Mrs. Ed Kadine and with their
wallpaper for mats to match
son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. years ago.
the decor of the cHnlng room
This instant cleaner, no and Mrs. Ronald
Several
volunteers
started
Cotrell, she
painting
the
Mehama
Church
water needed, should be in is the former Linda Parker.
IF YOUNGSTERS put cray­
the week end. They
your car, boat or camping The Kadines are in Fairbanks during
on marks on the walls, first
made
a
good
start
but
there
is
and the Cetrells in Palmer.
scrape gently with the blunt
equipment at all times
Mr. and Mrs. Parker visited still quite a bit to do and more edge of a knife, to remove as
help
is
needed.
the many scenic areas in Alas­
Handy for
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe much as possible. Then try
ka and they said it was an
were
East of the mountains erasing.
awe-inspiring state. They
Some crayons are made of
• Family Trips
during
the week end and hik­
drove to Seattle and took the
materials which respond to an
ed
into
the
Berley
Lakes
plane from there.
0 Outdoor Cooking
where they planned on camp­ eraser or to washing. If the
ing, A bad thunder storm wallpaper or surface Is wash­
• Patio Parties
came up and they decided to able. sponge with a soft cloth
and lukewarm water.
come back out.
• Traveling
If marks resist these meth­
Mrs. Dennis Scharer and
son Eric of Silverton were ods. try absorbing the rest
guests Sunday and Monday at with a paste of cornstarch and
the home of her grandmother a dry cleaning fluid. Let the
Mrs. Jennie Moe and also vis­ paste dry. then brush off. It’s
Prescriptions Our Specialty
Center of everything for school
ited with other relatives here. a good idea to test these meth­
ods on an inconspicuous place
before starting the main job
104 STORES • OPEN EVENINGS * PARK FREE
Forest Service work
On Skyline Trail
Building Lots For Sale
HOWARD NAUE
TV, Radio & Appliance
Service
Breitenbush Hot
Springs Swim Pool
Contract Let
A T H V 1 IV
MEHAMA
Attention Mothers
Work Smarter..
Not Harder
Moist Towelettes
A
taw
89c and $1.39
'ffe Oid'tim&L
Mill City Pharmacy
MEL EIDE, Owner
“Time ia a great healer, but
Ph. 897-2812
MUI City a poor beautician.”
Too Lafe fo Classify
BACK-TO SCHOOL Clothes
FOR RENT — 2*4 bedroom will keep your laundry equip­
house on N. W. Alder. $55. ment working full time. If
Apply at 903 N. Alder. 33p you have a lint problem, this
Easily reached by all major highways!