The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 11, 1969, Page 5, Image 5

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    Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gil Duckworth, Sr.
from Tuesday until Thursday
was their granddaughter, Pat
Spencer and her father. Jim
Spencer both of Rentm, Wash­
By Bernice Straw*
ington. Miss Spencer works for Extension Home Management
the Telephone Company and
Specialist Oregon State
Mr. Spencer the Pcwer Com­
It’s time to think about back
Mr. and Mrs. Pat McCarley, pany anti both were <»n vaca­ to school clothes. Parents
former residents here, but now tion.
shouldn’t forget to teach their
of Longview, \Vn„ spent Mon­
clothes-hungry teenagers that
day taking care of business
.Mrs. Grace Ewing Associate there's also upkeep cost.
matters.
Grand Matron of the Grand
On some “dry-clean only”
Chapter Order jf the Eastern garments, upkeep cost can be
Star
of
Oregon
was
an
over
­
Mr. and Mrs. Al Peas«- re­
terrific. A good example mignt
turned home Wednesday from night guest Monday at the lie a white wool skirt. If
Waldport where they had been home of Mr and Mrs. Alex youngsters are made aware of
fishing for a week. On Friday Burrell. Mrs. Ewing was in these added c.'sts. perhaps they
night Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yost Mill City to conduct the school will be more shrewd when they
came down for a visit and on of Instruction for Mrilyn Chap­ buy.
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Claude ter No. 145 OES Monday even
Money can be saved by
Lankins, Tressa, Jenny and ing.
switching color choices, look­
Debby, Art White ar.d Hank
ing for w ashable items, or color
Mrs. Veryl Hoover, Mrs, keying their clothes so thev
Howsden, who had just pur­
chased a new camper jjined William Lynness, Mrs. Lowell can all go in the same cleaner
Cree, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bur­ load.
the group.
rell and Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Mrs. Minerva Botti from Clark attended Acacia Chap­
We still get many questions
Glendale. Calif., has been visit­ ter OES in StaytJn last Tues­ about biodegradable detergents.
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Fred day evening. Mrs. Grace Ewing For the past four years all of
Duffy and other friends here. of Portland, Associate Grand the major detergents as well
She also visited with the Doug­ Matron of the Grand Chapter as numerous others have been
las Ohmarts, Raymond Duffy of Oregon was present and con­ biodergradable.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray York ducted the school of instruc­ The label usually does not
use the term “biodegradable"
and family in Salem. Mrs. Botti tion.
is the mother of Mrs. York
by mutual agreement of the
Mi. ami Mrs. John Swan had manufacturers. This didn’t
and grandmother of Mrs. Oh­
mart. The Duffys took their all of their children home re­ seem necessary since all the
guest cn a trip to the coast cently, the first time they had products were to have this
been together for some time. characteristic.
while she was here.
Mr. ano Mrs. Estel “Brick”
Biodegradable means that
Swan were here from Illinois, the residue will be broken
Mrs. Leda Eastwood of Med­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swan and
ford i.j spending the month family from California and down in sewage treatment,
with her son and his wife, Mr. Mrs. Blanche Smeer.k and Ron­ thereby eliminating the prob­
lem of excess foam in waste
and Mrs. Floyd Eastwod.
ald Swan from Portland. Ron­ water.
ald, who was recuperating
Studio of Hair design at 2TI from recent surgery, did some
Don’* mar the fun of sum­
S. W. Broadway is open from repair work on his parents
mer picnics by risky food
9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Mondays home while here.
handling. So-called “food poi­
through Saturdays. Thursday
soning” may result from foods
evenings b y appointment.
Cathy and Christy Beam of
on outings without pro­
Phone or stop by for an ap­ Anaheim. Calif., have been vis­ carried
pointment. Ellen Howel, own­ iting with their grandmother, per To refrigeration.
be sure you understand
er. Phone 897-2100.
36tf Mrs. Edith Howell. They also how to
protect your family
visited here with their uncle from illness caused by harmful
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brun­ and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dale bacteria in food, ask your
ner are back home after a Howell and with their great­ county Extension office for a
montn’s vacation trip with grandmother Mrs. Elsie Brown free bulletin, “Keeping Food
their travel trailer. They said at Monrce, Wash. Mrs. Howell Safe to Eat.”
they had an enjoyable and re­ took the twins to Klamath
laxing trip. While they were Falls to visit with other rela­ Storing Ice Cream—
gone their daughters, Mrs. Tom tives and from there they took
Ice cream is on most home­
Kanoff of Bend and Mrs. Len- a plane home.
maker's shopping lists these
thel Ragsdale of Newport took
warm summer days. However,
care of Brunner’s Flower
Mis. Earl Gooch, sister-in- the quantity to buy may be
shop.
law of Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, limited by home freezer fa­
has returned from a two cilities.
Mrs. I xkvc II Cree entered the months trip to Germany and
A carton of ice cream can
Salem General hospital Tues­ England. She visited with her be stored for two to three
day morning and underwent daughter, Miss Twyla Gooch, weeks in the freezing compart­
surgery Tuesday afternoon. who teaches children of the ment of a refrigerator-freezer
She will be hospitalized until Armed Forces personnel in combination model, or for one
the end of the week, but will England. The two women did to two months in a home freez­
be in a walker about 3 weeks. ? considerable amount of trav­ er at a constant temperature
eling throughout Europe.
of 0° F. or lower. Ice cream
Need a small scratch pad to
should not be allowed to par­
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Whitsett tially melt and then be re­
make out that grocery shop­
ping lists. We’ve got them on and son left Monday for Low­ hardened. Texture will be
hand now for only 10c a pad. ry AFB in Colorado where he coarse and grainy and the pro­
You’ll find them convenient if stationed. They have been duct will develop undesirable
purse size. Th.e Mill City En­ visiting with his parents, Mr. ice crystals.
terprise.
32 and Mrs. Bonnie Whitset, Jr.
and with other relatives. They Give Your Child a Good
planned on doing some more Start in School—
sightseeing on their way home
One of the most important
in their travel trailer.
gifts you can give your child
as he starts to school this fall
Mr. and Mi’s. James Swan is a feeling of self-confidence.
and Fun Store
spent several days last week
By the time he’s old enough
Antique and New Gift Items visiting with Mr. and Mrs. for school he has developed a
James Oderman and Mr. and basic feeing about himself but,
SNACKS—GROCERIES
Mrs. George Gillenwater at you can add to his self-confi­
Gold Beach. While at the coas­ dence by play acting some of
Mon. to Fri. 930 to 6:30
tal city. Mrs. Swan and Mrs. the situations he’ll meet at
Sat. 9:30 to 9:00
George Gillenwater visited school, and talking about
Sunday 4 to 8:30 p. m.
with Mrs. Edith Schroeder at others.
700 N. W. .Alder
Crescent City, Calif. She is a
If he’s going to walk to
Phone 897-2507
former longtime Mill City res­ school, walk with him several
ident.
times pointing out familiar
landmarks so that he has com­
plete confidence in his ability
to get home safely. Then, let
him practice making the walk
until he can do it with confi­
dence.
If he doesn’t know other
children who will be in his
room, arrange for him to play
with at least one or two child­
That we can refill your
ren who will be in his room.
prescription, regardless
MT. ANGEL, Ore—Mt. An­ If he hasn’t been away from
of where you are now gel's Oktoberfest, the state’s home for a day, work out some
getting it filled. . . . just fastest growing celebration, arrangements so he can try’
?all in the number on the opens Sept. 18 with four days his Be wings.
that he knows his
bottle, we will do the of festivities with a Bavarian name, sure
telephone
number and
rest. ... (if it is a re­ flavor planned.
address. He should also know
The festival, patterned af­ where mother or daddy works
fillable prescription).
ter the world-famed Oktober­ and the last names of some
fest of Munich, Germany, will other friends and relatives.
feature cultural, sports and Again mother can pretend she
variety events. More than 135,- is the teacher or the principal
000 persons were at last year’s and act out situations.
celebration.
Now is a good time to con­
Alpine and Bavarian-style sider th impressions you’ve
boaths manned by area civic been giving at home about the
organizations will be in oper­ teacher and what he will do at
ation on three downtown school .Send him to school with
streets. Visitors will be able the idea that his teacher will
to stroll through the mall area be nice, likes children, and
where German foods and con- wants to help him learn.
cessians will offer everything
As school approaches, par­
You can always trust from apple strudel to hand­ ents
need to be alert to con­
made pottery.
cerns that children express
in our experience!
Stroiling musicians will en­ either through their questions
tertain the crowds as they or as they play and talk with
We fill your prescrip­ walk along the streets playing other children.
What a child expects of
tions carefully for tho accordians and singing. The school
and the people he will
Bavarian Dancers of Portland
utmost in effectiveness. will perform all four days of meet affects the climate for
learning.
the Oktoberfest.
Starting school is a big step
The festival’s popular beer
Prescriptions Our
garden, twice the size of past in a child’s life. It deserves
years, will be located in a con­ some special thought.
Specialty
verted warehouse ar.d in a lar­
ge tent next to it.
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 11, 1969
Work Smarter..
Not Harder
Kracker Barrel
Did You
Know. .
Mill City Pharmacy
MEI. EIDE, Owner
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City
Oktoberfest
Slated for Sept. 18
At Mt. Angel
PRODUCE
FREE
Belie. Apples, bu. $3.98
Potatoes, 10 lbs.
(’orn, crate
Warmth radiated by this family room is due largely to the
blending of lighting techniques. Recessed fixtures furnish even
general lighting. Wall lighting emphasizes the architectural
decorative and personal touches. Portable lamps round out the
lighting scheme.
One basic rule to remem­
ber about lighting the family
room: it must be kept flex­
ible. It should
have ample
lighting for
reading, playing
games or sew­
ing, and at the
same time be
capable of
changing to a lower-key type
of lighting for TV watching
or conversation.
Luminous ceiling panels or
well-shielded fluorescent
fixtures provide sufficient
lighting for most activities,
but the family room can use
other lighting systems to
supplement varying situations
requiring a higher concen­
tration of light in a specific
area or a subdued general
lighting level.
* • •
Downlighting is used to
direct light on horizontal
surfaces, such as the floor or
tables, without making the
room appear unduly bright. It
is done best with incan­
descent reflector spot and
flood lights in either recessed
or surface-mounted ceiling
fixtures. The effect is
dramatic, and should be
coordinated with other light­
ing systems in the room.
A brick or textured wall,
such as a fireplace, can be
lighted with spotlights, reces­
sed in or mounted on the ceil­
ing as close to the wall as
possible. These will light the
wall from a grazing angle and
enhance the texture through
highlights and shadows.
WATERMELON
35«’
$2.50
Imp. Elberta Peaches
Bushel
$3.89
Grav. Apple*, flat $I.«9
with $5 purchase
Onions
7 lb. .49e up
Other fivsh fruit and
vegetables. See at our
stand on Highway 22
BAYLINK & MYERS, INC.
Highway 22 — Mill City, Oregon
• * a
Wood paneling should be
lighted with incandescent or
Deluxe Warm White fluor­
cent lamps. It looks its best
when the lighting is distri­
buted as evenly as possible
from top to bottom, en­
hancing its grain and warm
color.
Want to learn more about
lighting the family room?
Write for "Light Makes the
Difference, Family Room” a
colorful, well-illustrated
booklet filled with useful
lighting tips and suggestions.
Single copies are available
free from the Inquiry Bureau,
230-5522, General Electric
Company, Nel* Park,
Cleveland, Ohio 44112.
faith which does not
Petersons Return From religious
approve of divorce cannot pre­
vent her husband from getting
Alaskan Trip
a divorce. However, in this
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter­
son returned this week from
a three week trip to Alaska,
driving up the Alcan highway
and returning by boqt. “Pete”
said they had a wonderful
time but that he
wouldn’t
care to drive again but thought
the boat trip back was great.
He called the scenery in Al­
aska fantastic and said the ec­
onomy there seemed to be
tremendous with all the stores,
banks and other places of bus­
iness liner! with customers.
Mr. Peterson said most every­
one there made extremely
high wages and prices were
not all out of line accordingly.
The Petersons were favor­
ably impressed with Anchor­
age, saying it was a beautiful
city.
While eating in a restaurant
there they ran across two or
three people that had lived in
Mill City, including Lindsay
Davenport.
Making the trip with the
Petersons were Mr. and Mrs.
Art OJlila of Portland and they
made their headquarters at
the home of his brother near
Whitehorse.
It's Your Law
Respeot for Law Makes
Democracy Live
case she might well be able to
prevent him from getting a
divorce by going to court and
showing that the breakup of
the marriage was caused by his
infatuation with another wo­
man, and not by any breach of
the marriage vows by Mary.
Neither a husband nor a wife
is entitled to a divorce from
his or her mate for no other
reason than that he or she has
found another person that the
erring mate would prefer to
marry. If a husband or wife is
trying to get a divorce when
the other party to the marriage
is the one who is blameless,
the divorce may well be denied
if the case is fought on court,
instead of being allowed to go
by default.
(Oregon lawyers offer this
column as a public service. No
person should apply or inter­
pret any law without the aid
of an attorney who is com­
pletely advised of the facts
involved. Even a slight var­
iance in fact may change the
application of the law.)
Potluck Planned for
Former Detroit
Dam Workers
CAN RELIGIOUS FAITH
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fritts of
PREVENT A DIVORCE?
Mary was a member of a Newport have contacted Mr.
church which did not believe and Mrs. Byron Davis who live
in sanction divorces. At the at the site of the Gates Air
time John married her, he join­ port and are asking them to
ed her church and agreed in get word to former workers on
writing to raise any child or the Detroit Dam project of
children they might have in some 2C years ago.
The group of workers want
her faith.
After several years of mar­ to get the “old gang” togeth­
riage, Jahn quit going to er for a potluck at Fishermen's
church and announced that he Bend park on Saturday, Sep­
didn’t care whether their first tember 13 at the Cottonwoods
child was raised in her faith shelter. The days festivities
or not. Several years later John and time of reminiscing will
became enamored of another start at 1 p m. with those at­
woman anil moved out of his tending to bring a dish of pot­
home, asking Mary to give him luck. Coffee will be furnished.
Mrs. Davis said there were
a divorce.
She refused, and told him. a number of their friends and
"You will never be able to get c-workers that they had not
a divorce because 1 won’t n- been able to locate and said
gree to it. No court is going that she hoped an article in
tc give you a divorce when it The Enterprise would reach
will violate my religious rights most of them.
to let you have a divorce.”
The next year John sued
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