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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1951)
Wonted by FBI August 2, 1951 »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE all the homes in Mill City and some of the outlying areas during the x- ray campaign. It was no small task that Mrs. Cleo Thomas and the Mill City Girl Scouts performed in caring for the children of those taking time out for their Mill City and the Canyon area have x-rays. Hostesses for the x-ray unit teen commended for the excellent during its three-day stay in Mill City showing they made during the recent were Mrs. Ruth Harmon, and Mrs. x-ray campaign in the North Santiam Ruth Bauer, Mrs. Bertha Baltimore, Canyon. Mill City citizens responded Mrs. Bernice Bigger, Mrs. Jeane Don >n a generous manner by visiting the aldson, Mrs. Harry Dyhrman, and x-ray unit an average of 48 per hour Mrs. Ida Carey. for a period of 22 hours, or a total of Those performing a wonderful job 1056 persons were x-rayed. of canvassing were Miss Joyce Kester, Mrs. George Ditter, local x-ray Mrs. Roy Beebe, Mrs. Goldie Rambo. chairman, deserves the thanks of the Mrs. Dolores Stiffler, Mrs. L. Ver entire community, as do also those beck, Mrs. Hazel Irwin, Mrs. Bernice who worked as faithfully with her Bigger, Mrs. Jeane Donaldson, Miss in making Mill City’s x-ray program Sue Mikkelsen, Mrs. Ruth Bauer, Mrs. a grand success. Cavassers contacted Ruth Harmon, Mrs. Given Jones, Mrs. Mary Galbraith, Mrs. Ida Carey Mrs. LaVern Knowles, Mrs. L. Kanoff, Mrs. Mary Tuers, Mrs. Bertha Baltimore, Mrs. Hugh Jull, Mrs. Marge Ditter and Mrs. Frank Klecker helped with the transportation problem. Putting $500,000 worth of expens ive'equipment in this area for several months, plus technical experts, The U. S. Public Health Service receives nothing directly for this help. The bill for this work is paid for through national taxes. The state health department is loaning part of its technical personnel and equipment and although the de partment is financed from general state taxes no charge is being made for this extra service to the residents of this eight county area. The headquarters of the survey group, located in Salem, has been equipped through the generosity of individuals and organizations who are interested in seeing the survey pro perly conducted in all counties partic ipating as well as their own Marion. The trail of the individual x-ray is a long one and is checked and re checked so in the end it will give each individual a true story of the condi tion of his or her health as far as it is possible for the x-ray to disclose. Films and individual cards go from a specialized locations department to the technicians operating the x-ray ON THE HIGHWAY units which practically park in the front yards of the general public in order to be convenient. When an individual signs a card it is inserted in the x-ray machine in No. 2 POTATOES such a way that the number of the card and the name of the participant 50 lbs. is exposed to the flash when the picture is made. When the film is LEMONS developed the chest x-ray, card num ber and participant’s name are in dozen cluded. Returned to headquarters, the roll of films containing approximately TOMATOES 300 pictures is developed and then dried on electrically operated infra bs ray heated, automatic driers. Four of these driers can be operated at Ice Cold Stripped the same time carrying 1,200 chest pictures. WATERMELON After the drying is completed the films are re-run on roll and delivered to the records department. Here the cards of participants and the actual YELLOW NUCO A x-ray pictures are arranged in regular order, picture-card, picture-card. Cubes lb. After this recording the roll of films plus the corresponding cards are ICE CREAM taken to the film interpretation room where five doctors from the United <it. States Public Health Service mount the film spools on machines especially gal. designed to permit careful study and correct readings. Chase & Sanborn Each spool of films is read by at least two doctors. In some cases all COFFEE of the doctors may be called to look at some pictures when there is a ib question in the mind of the doctor reading the film. MILLRACE After these ”0 millimeter pictures have been “read” by the doctors they STRING BEANS place them in three classifications: 1. Satisfactory, 2, Unsatisfactory, 3. Further Study. Participants whose cards are mark Dennison’s Selected ed satisfactory or unsatisfactory re BEEF ceive cards notifying them of the with Vegetables readings. Those receiving the satis factory cards can file them as a seal of safety. Those receiving the unsat isfactory cards need not worry. Chances are many of these partici- SEA BIRD TUNA I pants moved, has some obstruction upon their person or perhaps there was a flaw in the film. These are asked to return to any unit and have Colson’s Large Fresh a second small film. Those participants who are asked Pan Readv to come in for a large, or 14” x 17” FRYERS picture are so notified in a sealed letter. This is done in confidence each because out of the three or four in a X-Ray Program Meets Success CASH IDANHA COUNTS at Just Arrived... Girod’s Super Market at STAYTON 98C 2 69c 2 25c 29c 39c 1.49 79c 2 fM 25c 49c 1.49 SLAB BACON 43c ib. Country Stxle SACS \GE 49c Thought for today... 1 ib. SAVE at Girod’s AT STAYTON HEART ATTACK OR INDIGESTION? TRANK HtAVTNS MMliMMMM (tebfe-ix-n when it strike*, 1*4, B*U-*na later- They rontain ilw luiwt to n« m— te tertart ter th* retlet «■ M*ri»urc (*• u4 uat.ar tfutnee *M. ROBERT GEORGE THOMPSON Alert citizens and law enforcement agencies throughout the nation have been reguested by the FBI to assist in locating Robert George Thomp son, one of the convicted Communist Party leaders who are now fugitives from justice. A description of Thompson a former logger, is as follows: Age, 36, born June 21, 1915, at Grants Pass, height, 5'9*4”; weight, 170 pounds; eyes, dark brown; hair, brown, thick, straight; complexion, light; build, muscular; race, white; By MRS. REBA SNYDER nationality, American; scars and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McIntosh and marks, bullet wound left knee, appen children, Carol and Bobby, moved this dectomy. week to Springfield, where McIntosh will work. They are two miles from town, two miles from his work and the children are but five blocks from school. A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs Lee Hopson, Jr., returned home a Carl Herron, Lyons, Route 1, August ¡week ago from Portland; where, for 1, at Salem Memorial hospital. the past six weeks, he had been visit A SON—To Mr. and Mrs, E. D. ing with his mother and her family. Kindred. Mill City, July 31, at Salem He left last Sunday for the McGuffin General hospital. bean field where he will work w’ith A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs. his step mother Mrs. Lee Hopson. C, J. Watt, Mill City, July 30, at Tommy and Larry Pittam of Rose Salem General hospital. burg. nephews of Jerry Pittam and A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. R. Snyder, are visiting the Lawrence Jones, Mill City, July 26, two families this week. Last week guests in the John Rone at Salem General hospital. A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert home were, Friday, Mrs. Rone’s mother, Mrs. Mary Floyd, and sister, Unger, Idanha. July 21, at Dallas Shirley; Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. hospital. Jack Towry of Salem, and Sunday, her brother, Nash Floyd and family, relatives. Mr. Hallford received medi of Medford. cal care from a doctor while there Mr. and Mrs. George Brasmer moved for injury to his back incurred earlier this week from the Schaffer duplex to in the week. the house vacated by the McIntosh Mr. and Mrs. Gudne Geston drove, family, Sunday to Dorena for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hallford and relatives. baby spent a few days last week in Mrs. Evan Howard is here with Mr. McMinnville with her sister, Mrs. Ver Howard for a two-week vacation from non Thomasson, and family and other her duties in Portland. Participants in the Willamette Valley Chest X-Ray survey may wonder just what happens to the pictures after they have presented themselves for photographs at the mobile x-ny units. Shown above is Dick New comb. darkroom technician, placing a roll of x-ray films on the infra-red heated, electrically operated automatic driers. This process follows the developing. In the picture below is a group of physicians tn the inter pretation room, “reading” the films after they have been developed, dried and processed through the records department where every picture is matched with the participant's card. Standing are Dr. E. D. Luby, left. Dr. John Parsons. Seated are Dr. Roy Lindgren front, and Dr. E. Herbert, back. MILL CITY MEAT MARKET MILL CITY Joseph A. Wright-- (Continued from Page 1) The Santiam Lions club and auxil iary held a pot-luck dinner and square that time in Salem Memorial hospital. He entered the hospital this year, dance, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cline spent I February 21, and was moved to the several days at Walport, where they Cottage Convalescent home April 2. I He passed away there at 1 a.m., recently purchased property. August 1. Mr. George Veteto received word He loved the out-of-doors. He was this morning that his sister Mrs. Les a member of the United Brotherhood ter Hess of Canby passed away this of Carpenters and Joiners of America, morning. The Vetetoes will drive to and was employed five years by M. & Canby, Saturday evening for the M. Woodworking Co. of Portland at funeral Sunday. their branch at Idanha Veneer Co. Mr. Lowell Stiffler's brother, Mr. located between Detroit and Idanha. Stanley Stiffler of Eugene is in a Mr. Wright was a member of F.O.E., Portland hospital where he under Santiam Aerie 2745. It is said of went major surgery. The Stifflers him that he was honest and kind, will drive to Portland, Friday for a especially to anyone down and out. visit with him. Besides his wife, Alice Gregson Wright, he is survived by three hundred asked to come in for the daughters Lorain Sikes, Ventura, large picture, many may learn that California; Evelyn Kirkeeng, La Jolla, they have caught in time the early California; and Leia Bostw’ick, Port- working of some disease which may land; one son Ronald A. Wright, Miami, Elordia; and twelve grand- be quickly cured. After the larger picture is taken children. Also surviving are sisters Mrs. the entire group of doctors study it very carefully. When they complete i Emma Drake of Heppner and Mrs. their interpretation the participant’s I Vera Given, Silverton; brother Step private physician is notified of the hen Elmo Wright, Medical Lake, ! Washington; aunts Mrs. Ronald C. full findings. The participant is then refered to I Glover. Salem; Mrs. Lillie C. Read, his personal physician and if he has | Spokane, Washington; Mrs. W. H. no personal physician, or perhaps is i Oscar and Mrs. James Buscelle of without finances to pursue further Oakland, California; uncle Dr. Alfred treatment, he is then referred to the H. Byars, Los Angeles, Calfornia; and county health department, for proper | a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted follow-up. All films taken in the survey in f in Salem at the Virgil Golden funeral each county, become the property of home, 605 S. Commercial St. Burial the County Health Department of will be in the Providence cemetery the individual counties, participating. located about five miles east and one However, at any time, the private ¡mile south of Crabtree. physicians may secure these 14" x 17” Mrs. Cecil Lake is spending the films taken during the survey. They week in Cutler City with Mr. Lake. will be available upon request. 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