October 26, 1950 1»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THE SMILE OF A WINNER Randalls Move and Close Guest Ranch for Season This Saturday Midnite Spooks Invade Theatre Bob Veness promises a midnite Saturday Mill City “visitation” by mystics, ghouls and kindred spirits with Hallowe’en shows "Beware ot Spooks!” and “The Boogie Man Will Get You!” and other dark and dank doings at the stroke of midnight Saturday, October 28, in the Mill City theatre. Bob pledges a Saturday night hair- raising exhibition with the two eery and spooky features on the screen and a presentation on the stage ot "Pr. Styx’ /Chamber of Horrors”, guaranteed to produce chills, shudders and laughs galore, as prowling spirits assist the magician. Veness planned the festivities for Saturday midnight in order that workers can celebrate Hallowe’en with their families. The Kenneth Randalls, owners of the Randall Guest Ranch near Me­ hama, indicated today that they are moving soon to Oakridge, Ore., near ( Eugene, where Mr. Randall takes up , duties as city reocrder, treasurer, police judge and city attorney. The Randalls are closing the Guest ranch for the winter, leaving a care- 1 taker in charge of the premises. Mrs. Randall plans reopening the ranch next spring. Mr. Randall replaces the former Oakridge city officer, who returned to active duty with the armed serv­ ices. If the evils of prohibition disgusted you, VOTE 317 X NO. MILL CITY Next to winning elections State Senator Austin Flegel, Demo­ cratic candidate for Governor, likes to win championships with his Duroc Hogs. Here he poses happily with his Duroc boar. Prince Adonis of Willamette, who won Grand Cham- ^ionship in the swine division at the Pacific International Exposition in Portland last week. Flegel’s farm where he raises dahlia bulbs and Duroc hogs is in Clackamas County at Sherwood. AMBULANCE SERVICE CALL MILL CITY TELEPHONE OPERATOR Murray Hits Women’s Clubs- Tragic Waste In AMA Drive See Ford Advertisement on page 4. ( Continued from Page 1) soloist and Mrs. Donald Sheythe as I pianist. Mrs. Robert Hutcheon of Salem, | president of the womens clubs, pre- sided over the meeting with Mrs. Macie Lohse of Woodburn Rural club, vice president; Mrs. Ralph Hein of I Swegle club, secretary; Mrs. R. E. Sen. James E. Murray (D., Mont.) j Cartwright of the Prospect club, this week termed "a tragic waste” the treasurer; Mrs. Raymond Johnson of $20,000.000 which opponents of Pres­ the Detroit club, auditor; and Mrs. ident Truman's health program boast W. F. Krenz of Silverton hills and will be spent on an advertising and Mrs. W. Mason Bishop of the Salem propaganda campaign in one month— 1 dub, directors assisting her. Report­ this October. ing to the federation were: Mrs. Del- “The money these people are spend­ mer Davidson from Jefferson on the ing to confuse and mislead the public Children’s farm home, Mrs. Clark C. about the health program is a tragic McCall of Swegle club on civics, Mrs. waste when you consider what it Roland Seeger of Salem on home- could buy in the way of better health i making, Mrs. Elmer Stewart of Gates for more citizens,” the Senator stated. on education, Mrs. M. M. Magee of “I only hope that this lavish ex­ Macleay on the legislature, Mrs. penditure of funds to work against Charles A. Ratcliff of Salem on inter­ the welfare of millions of Americans national relations, Mrs. P. A. Loar of will backfire by calling attention to Silverton on public welfare and Mrs. the present lacks in the national J. J. Emrich of Aurora on federation health picture and making millions extension. of Americans want to learn the facts Eight past presidents attended the about the Administration health pro­ Mill City get-together. Four board gram. members of the Children’s farm home “I hope every American who reads were present. The next meeting of or hears this anti-health propaganda the federation is scheduled April 1 will realize what the $20 million it in Woodburn with the Woodburn sen­ will cost could have bought in the ior and junior womans clubs and the way of medical care. Woodburn rural clubs as hosts. “This $20 million could: (1) Pay for more than one year’s (2) Construct eleven completely average medical care for more than equipped health centers; 160,000 families in the $.'IOOO-a-year (3) Provide two year fellowships bracket; or for 2000 scientists for advanced med­ (2) Pay medical school tuition for ical research. four years for 9000 students who “I leave it to the American peo­ could care for six million patients ple to decide whether smear charges when they became doctors, or that the health program is ‘social­ (3) Pay for an 1800 per cent in- ized medicine' are of greater help crease in denial research where the to sick people than more hospitals, Nation's estimated $1.000,000,000 more doctors .and more medical re­ (one billion dollar) annual dental hill search.” he added. reflects the fact that less than $1.- I “The facts do not support the so­ 000,000 (one million) is now being cialism attack,” Senator Murray con­ spent for dental research, or (4) Pay for the training of 5500 tinued, “In fact, they show that the heart apecialiata to combat the an­ President and the Democratic party r support a program designed to avoid nual death tolls of heart .. -.>■> socialized medicine. more than 600.000.” “For the record, the President’s Senator Murray, who is sponsoring legislation to implement the Presi- program calls for these things: dent's program, explained that the “(1) Federal aid to medical edu- American Medical Association has cation to obtain more doctors and announced that it is spending $1,110,- other skilled personnel such as are 000 on a "saturation” campaign of now needed by our Armed Forces; < “(2) Federal aid for increased med­ newspaper, radio and magazine ad­ vertisements just before the Novem­ ical research, especially in diseases which take a heavy toll but are not ber election. He added that “tie-in” advertising now under adequate supply. “(3) Federal aid for construction following the line of the AMA copy, but paid for by other sources had of more hospitals and health centers: "(4) Federal assistance for ex- been estimated at a total of $19,- 000,000 more, according to the Com­ panded local public health work; mittee for the Nations Health. “(5) A program to remove the Senator Murray pointed out that dollar barrier between patient and the funds spent by the AMA could: doctor hy using Jhe insurance prin- (1) Pay for a 100-bed mental or ciple on a national scale so that all Americans could afford to pay for tuberculosis hospital; medical care rather than rely on char­ «rama BBnnnapuoQD JRICKED. 25,000 OREGON JOBS IN DANGER! Vote against the measure that implies restric­ tions on alcoholic beverage advertising only! Expert work. Finest mats, rial*. Work done promptly ... and guaranteed. Let n* give voo a free estimata. WATCHES DLA.MON1N JEWELRY FOSTORI A Hallowe’en Novelties WE GIVE UNITED TRADING STAMPS Austin Flegel Says Log Haulers Undergo Loggers Need Roads Continued Hard Times ! MASTER »WD PopuLr - b»«Mne DoAir'j Mill City Jewelry Because this measure would conflict with federal laws, it would mean total prohibition. The effect, therefore, would be tomplete prohibition of all brand* of alcoholic beverage* in Oregon . . and 25,000 Oregon people would be unemployed!