The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 25, 1975, Page 4, Image 4

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/^ bout ^ our [H ealth -
Wednesday Card Club'
I—The .Mill City I hluterprbe. Th una Uy.
2ft. 1975
Hosted By Mrs.
IOW ARL THE SPINNING WHEEL, GEORGE WASHINGTON
AND THE AMERICAN PIET RELATED •’
Alma Olmstead
LYONS
Mrs. Alma Olm­
stead was hostess for the Wed­
20 YEARS AGO — 1955
nesday afternoon card club
Christmas party and gift ex­
Lettie Swan had been elect­
change at the city hall on ed president of The Three
Dec. 17. A dessert luncheon Links Club. The meeting was
preceded the party.
conducted by Eva Duffy. The
Five hundred was played new vice president was Mel
with Margaret Kunkle winning Robinson and Blanche Syver-
high score, Mabel Downing, son was elected secretary-trea­
second high, and Katie Skill­ surer.
ings. low.
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Richards
Others present were Leota and two children had left for
Worden, Zeta Prichard. Juan­ Spokane for the Christmas
ita Davis. Bertha Allen, Bea holidays.
Hiatt, Gladys Nygaard, Natalie
The paper was filled with
Bowen. Doris Roy. Ruth Lyons. .Christmas Greetings from area
Laura Neal and Nellie Riggs
businesses. Remember these?
D E Foster. DMD. Dr. Ken­
neth
Prince,
Optometrist,
Stiffler’s Radio & Appliances.
Wright Truck Line. Stayton,
Knowles Body & Fender. Bas­
sett & Stover Chevron Sta­
tion. Ken Golliet. IGA. Ada’s
N< Ue Shop, Mu-Method Cl<a- I
ners. Gates Automatic Laun-
|dry, Jennies. Chuck’s Fine I
Foods. Mill City Tavern. Chili
I Bowl. Gates Mill Citv Meat
. Market. Mill City Jewelry.
■ Hilltop General Store. A and
‘ M Toman. Mill City Variety &
■ Gift Shop, Red and White
I Store. Muir’s Bakery. Parker-
1 Hutcheson Furniture. Kellom’s
1 Grocery. Central Barber Shop.
|D. B. Hill Ins Co. Becker
I Brothers. Silver Saddle Service
Station. Cox A Bryant. Qas
Heat of Lyons.
everyone
a most
joyous
holiday
15 YEARS AGO — I960
Charles Wirkkala had re­
ported to the Lions Club that
workers at Detroit Dam (about
Let us go in spirit to
30) had decided to help the
Bethlehem and keep the
Christmas basket fund by not
wonder of Christmas ever sending Christmas cards to
each other, but instead each
within our hearts.
was to put a dollar bill on
the bulletin board. This $30.00
was a great boost for the pur­
chase of food for the baskets.
Cleta Wills had been elected
i president of the Jaycettes.
Mr. and Mrs Leo Poole and
family had left for Oakland.
Calif., and Mr and Mrs. Fred
We will be open
Moore had left for Oklahoma
Christmas and New for the holiday season.
Boneless ham was 89c per
Years Day 7 a.m. to lb., sirloin steak, 89c lb., a 25
lb. sack of flour cost $1.98. and
11 p.m.
you could buy 5 lbs. of mar­
garine for 89c.
Circle K Food Store
Vern's Shell Service
Kern Ohrt
Mill City, Oregon
I
Mill City, Oregon
10 YEARS AGO — 1965
J. C. Kimmel was elected
and installed as worshipful
P k
JOHN GKELNWPOP was am
EARLY AMERICAN DENTIST. IN
1791, WE USEPA WO I ENGINE
MADE FROM A SPINNING WHLEL
TO fCWEK A PENTAL PRILL.
PUT PR uREENWOOP IS BEST
REMEMBERED FOR HIS MOST
FAMOUS PATIENT — GEORGE
WASHINGTON. UNFORTUNATELY
WASHINGTON MAD A GREAT '
FONDNESS FOR SWEETS —
AHAglT THAT PRESUMABLY
CAUSED HIMT0L0SE HIS TEETH.
>
HAP AT LEAST FIVE SETS
OF CENTURL s that caused
HIM GREAT DISCOMFORT.
MILL CITY, OREGON
JL
School vm . Job
Frank, a college student, wus
moonlighting as a sorter in
the local post office But when
his working hours were
changed, he had to make a
choice between school and
job.
Frank chose school. He also
decidi'd that he was entitled
to unemployment Insurance
Turned down by claims offi­
cials, he took his case to court.
There's no better time
than now to express
our "thanks'* to valued
friends and patrons.
1| n
1776, AMERICANS HAP
LITTLE UNDERSTANDING
OF THE IMPORTANCE Of
PENTAL HEALTH ANP TAL
MEANS OT PREVENTING
ORAL DISEASE. T0PAV, THE
AMERICAN PENTAL AsSOCIA
TlON APVISEs US TO AVOID
SUGAR-RICH FOODS AND
BEVERAGES LSPECIALLV
BETWEEN MEALS; RAVE
REGULAR PENTALCHECk
UPS; BRUSH ANP FLOSS
THOROUGHLY, AND MARL
full use or fluori Ct'..
“It’s not a < if I am unwilling
to work." he informed the
judge. ' 1 was forced to quit be­
cause of a conflict with my
hours at college Why should
I < h ’ penalized merely because
I want to get an education?"
But the court ruled that he
could not collect because, by
his own choice, he was not
“available for work." The
judge suid unemployment in­
surance was meant to protect a
person against involuntary un­
employment. not to subsidize
his schooling.
Most courts agree, saying
that a claimant, to be eligible,
must be willing to work even
master of Lodge #180, AF&
though he would rather be do­
AM.
ing something else
Lori Levon, age seven, was
That was the situation in an­
Monday.
January
S
pictured as the Gates Future
other case involvng a woman
Meat
Hash
Citizen.
who had been laid off at a
Bread and Butter
Sharon Berg and Ronald
furniture factory. Although
Green
Beans
Bassett had been united in
she enrolled in college, she
Applecrisp
marriage at the Presbyterian
kept trying to get her old job
Milk
Church on Dec. 18.
back. She also declared her
Tuesday,
January
6
Turkeys were advertised at
readine ss to quit school at
Vegetable
Soup
43c and 36c per lb., all quart
once if anything else opened I
Toasted
Cheese
Sandwich
sizes of beverage mixes were
up
Prune Cake
6 for $1, and a 5 lb. box of
Under these circumstances, '
Ice
Cream
chocolates was $2 98
a court ruled, she was clearly
Milk
"available for work" — hence
Wednesday, January 7
5 YEARS AGO — 1970
entitled to unemployment in­
Chicken Pot Pie
surance
Peaches
Thieves broke down a back
Of course, the claimant need •
Chocolate Pudding
door to gain entry into the
not accept a job that does not
Milk
Lake Lodge at Detroit Money,
fit his qualifications It must
checks, liquor and jewelry Thursday, January 8
be a kind of work reasonably
Navy Beans
were mssing.
suited to his ability and exper­
Corn Meal Muffins
Mrs. Paula Smith had been
ience.
Tomatoes
honored with a pink and blue
On the other hand, he must
Plain Fruit Jello
shower.
«how initiative in looking for
Ice Cream
Mill City residents were
employment. A« one judge put
Milk
saddened with
the passing
it:
away of Floyd Fleetwood, a
DETROIT HIGH SCHOOL
"The Unemployment Com­
well-known resident.
Basketball Schedule
pensation Act docs not con­
HOME GAMES
A large crowd had attended
the reception at Mari-Linn Friday-Saturday, January 3-3 template that a job must seek
Detroit Holiday Tournament out the individual and coax
School for Mrs. Haze! Wirih. * Friday,
Jan. 9
Eddyville him to work. (He must be)
who was retiring after 47 years ■Friday, Jan.
23 Triangle Ijike genuinely attached to the labor
of teaching.
Tuesday, Feb. 3
Culver
•Tuesday. Feb. 10
O.S.S.D. market”
, •Friday. Feb. 13 . . Alaea
— Particular print
If the number following ■Saturday, Feb. 21 Mohawk WANTED
Ing form buyers for our par­
AWAY
GAMES
your name on The En­ Tuesday, Jan. S
ticular printers. Wa have'
Culver
•Tuesday, Jan. 13 . O.S.S.D.1 the moat particular and as­
terprise label reads •Friday.
tute printers In the business
Jan. 16
. . Aiwa
12-75 it’s time to send •Friday, Jan. 30
Mohawk
ready and eager to do your
'•Friday, Feb. 6
. Eddyville, printing needs Cail the Mill
a check for renewal.
•Tuea, Feb. 17 Triangle I.akel City Enterprise, 897-2773
Saw & Mill Repair
Martin Hansen
Mill City, Oregon
School Menu
Have yourself a traditional
holiday filled with much peace
and merriment.
FRANK LUMBER CO., INC.
LAWYER
W. E. S. S.
Wills Electronic Surveillance Systems
John Wills
Mill City, Oregon
Silent
Let us welcome the
spirit of Christmas
into our hearts.
Home Federal
Savings & Loan
Norm Kremer, Mgr.
Stayton, Oregon
And to all best wishes
for the happiest of all
possible holidays.
Camp Cascade and Elk Hom Woods
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis