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o CAR STYLIST November 6, 1952 »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE HUCKLEBERRY FINN P ad [5'LL5 I Sent»» HIM the R vh To the GROCERY VoR * P ack , ih © Conference ■•¿V/'AiOvT FiFTetH cèrili, i cash , mo P aca * >Tf> : Of c>«A»eeT5 ,-•/?' ■* SEE TH* SAH* . fliHTlHz G ivi«* VW HX'L HMWV LN-0 ih sees T h E'W. VíoCOIHíO <X1 sor*e nice. dry CORUS UX IT’S AMAZING! GOOD HEALTH Blond Miss Maxine Regan, Chrysler Corporation’s only woman car de signer, will appear in Chrysler's "New Worlds in Engineering" show, the »1,000,000 exhibit which will be at the Masonic Temple, Portland, November 8 through November 19. The attractive designer will demon strate how a car is born at Chrys ler's fascinating, animated exhibit on the development of the modern automobile. The show is closed on Mondays. TLE -»-Cu* PEITSlAM FHLOgöA-IE9. LIVED CH SHif CAN CARRY MOAB CARGO in SALT WATER T hom ih freshwhen squacly iMMva»ru' Tp'.s is our TO TK OtNSITV or S ìa v/flrreR, which Give« A SHIP ÖRVATEf» ffUOVANCY ' cheese EC.JäTvEVii Hews «Re unable * TO DlSTlbuStnSH BETWEEN EGGS AHO LUMPS OF OOAL'. WILL. SIT QN EITHER IM PARTI AL uy.' More than 100 friends and neigh bors of Mrs. Walter Brisbin gathered in the recreation rooms of the high school Wednesday evening to compli ment her and to express their ap Answer to Question No. 1 preciation of her long service to them Yes. Today we are healthier than at any other time in our ax postmistress. history. Life expectancy in the Mrs. Brisbin had served in that United States is now 19 years office for 17 years before her recent higher than it was in 1900—a retirement. The honored guest was gam of 39 per cent; and our death rate has dropped 45 per cent. In presented with a corsage and several fant deaths since 1900 have beerx pieces of luggage by Don Miley, in reduced from 162.4 per 1000 to behalf of the group. 31.3. Advances in medical science, increased use of medical facili Mrs. William Pennick entertained a ties, control of communicable dis large group of youngsters at her home eases and improved nutrition and Friday afternoon, complimenting her sanitation have been the major factors responsible for our gains daughter, Patsy, on her seventh birth in health. day. Party games, the opening of Answer to Question No: 2: gifts and the birthday cake provided Some wasp-stings may be very amusement for the following: Patsy serious and, in rare cases, even and her brother, Billie, LeEtta Her ron, Cheryl and Charlene Evans, Carol Sue Bill, Sharon and Sheryl Hirte, be added to the building fund being Edward Chance, Claude Bemish, Cyn raised for the completion of the com thia Boda. Shirley Gould, Jim and munity house the ladies have under Virginia Miles, Edna Fearheller, Peg. taken to build. gy Vail, Caro) Schaer, Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes of Francis Reid, Mrs. Earl Ragsdale and Portland were recent house guests at Connie. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier is in Port Levon. They also visited at the Clar land thia week to attend the wedding ence Johnson and Gwen Schaer homes. of her grandson and visit relatives. Ed Davis is convalescing at his The Gates Woman's club will spon home since the first of the week fol sor a carnival, to be held Friday eve lowing a stay of several weeks in the ning, Nov. 21. This affair will take Salem Memorial hospital prior to and the place of the annua) bazaar usually following major surgery. given at this time. All proceeds wiU Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Cole and son, Shufflcboard Good Music MEANDER Where Friend» Meet fatal. Most bites cause severe pain and nothing more. It is best to have a doctor look at the bite since he can prevent serious com- filications and at the same time essen the discomfort. Answer to Question No. 3: It is a pain an individual feels as coming from a limb or part of a limb which has been removed through an accident or by surg ery. It can be cured by an opera tion on the spinal cord. In this operation, the sensory (pain-con ducting) nerves involved are severed, and as no sensation can then pass to the brain, the pain disappears. Wuvw.oa. Covy Fftwrçp v , l .i Erma MH.KW amo Rtu. o » T£>Y APPLY'NG SOME RrrAÇgiuM ON "SE TIP LA-ress Sojioe? »» S cm EO j X PUU.FO T«t CDw OFF' of a cigarette vou CAN ught rr with ORO'NARY ICE' PILES (Hemorrhoids) (Copyright 1952 by Health Informa tion Foundation) BM3 Thurlo Cole, spent several day> fishing in Cutler City and Taft. They were guests at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Hollis Turnidge of Cutler City. ! Thurlo Cole just recently returned after four years service in Korean waters. Announcements have been received I this week from Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith of Glenlyn, Va., telling of the birth of their first baby, a boy, Tim othy Lee. born Oct. 15. weight 7 lbs. I oz. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Jean Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mr* Clyde Oliver. Mr. anil Mrs. Glen Henness, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Major Baughn Fistula, Fissure, Itching, Prolapse, and other Rectal disorders corrected. Gooch Logging Supply *MiId Treatment “Everything for the Logger' Call for examination or write for Free Descriptive Booklet. Don’t become incurable, by delay. BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP R. REYNOLDS, N.I). Rectal Specialist Phone 1141 I Sweet Home, Philomath Phone 116 Branch Store Lyons 2073 Fairgrounds Rd.. Salem, Oregon of Detroit, spent several days bird hunting near Vale last week. While in Vale they visited at the Paul Ratze- burg home. Mrs. Ratzeburg has been confined to the hospital in Ontario Since October 1 following a heart at tack. The Ratzeburg family were residents of Gates for many years before moving to eastern Oregon. OUR DEMOCRACY Knowledge is Power 1. CAN WÉ9TIBN FORCIS MALTA S0M2T ATTACK IN ÉUROPB? ighty Ulan, ivas ke - BUT THE MIGHT OF THE AVERAGE AMERICAN WORKER TODAY IS 2. HCW CAN YOU CONTROL A 5PÊNPTHRIPT WHI INFINITELY GREATER, FOR HE HAS THE HELP OF ELECTRIC POWER. rue POWER HE USES IN A YEAR MILL CITY George "Sparky" Bitter fS EQUIVALENT TO HIS HAVING MORE THAN 2.00 INVISIBLE HELPERS. “Hot flashes of Change of Life stopped or strikingly relieved In 63-80%*of the cases in doctors' tests! • Those suffocating "heat waves" — alternating with ner vous, clammy feelings — and accompanied often by restless irritability and nervousness — are well-known to women suf fering the functionally-caused distress of middle life "change"! You want relief from such suffering. And--chances are you can get it. Thrilling relief! Thanks io two famous Lydia finkham medicines.' *ln doctors' tests, Lydia Pink ham's Compound and Tablets brought relief from such dis tress in 63 and 90% (respective ly) of the cases tested. Com plete or striking relief! Hove Amazing, you say? Not to the many thousands of women who know from experience what these Lydia Pinkham medi cines can do! Their action — actually — Is very modern. They exert a sci entifically calming, soothing effect! Try Lydia Pinkham's on the basis of medical evidence! See if vom . too. don't gain blessed relief from those terrible "hot T he industrial revolution How Lydia Pinkham'« work» It get? through « rumini »m- par hr fir nrrvour >y«rrm to fir« relief /rom the "hot flgilitt" and other functionally-cauffd du- CreMrs o/ "change of life.** started by the steam ENGINE IS CONTINUING AT AN ACCELERATED RATE WITH the development of " electric IN THE LAST IO VEARS A lone , manpower ." THE ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER INDUSTRY HAS ALMOST DOUBLED ITS CAPACITV- UNTIL THE UNITED STATES ACCOUNTS TODAY FOR NEARLY flashes" and weakness so com mon In change of life.” Don't put it off' Get Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound or new, improved Tab lets with added iron ( trial sire only 59<>. Wonderful — too — for the functional pains, cramps, "dragged-out" feelings and other discomfort of monthly menstrual periods! O ne - half of the entire world production of ELECTRIC POWER. MUCH OF THIS EXPANSION OF CAPACITY HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY THE INVESTMENT OF THE MONEY PEOPLE SET ASIDE IN LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS FOR THEIR FAMILIES. PRODUCTION FOR FREEDOM— ». WMATHTWf LAH&liT PH0TO6«APHlC pfouetT even. uNpenTAKiNf (1) Drew Middleton in his book, “The Defense of Western Europe,” gives several reasons why he thinks the Western forces can halt a Soviet attack in Europe. He sees the Soviet army as a force principally composed of armored and mechanized divisions, which could be checked at river cross ings, and would have to rely on the main highways for mobility. on time-payment plans or bor Allied counterblows could be rowing from small-loan sharks. (3) St. Louis university is re struck at these crossings and producing on microfilm all of the highways. Other advantages which the important manuscripts and books Allies have in the event of a of the Vatican library in Rome. Russian attack in Europe are the About one-third of the library high quality of American and will not be photographed because British troops in Germany, the . of duplication and lesser worth; quality of the French army in , but at least 500.000 books will Germany, the quality of Ameri 1 pass in front of the cameras. Photographers are recording can and British pilots, and the effect U. S. atomic bombing would some 800 codices a month, or two have on the Russian push west miles of photographs a week. It will take them three years and an ward. (2) "Make her see that her outlay of more than $125,000 in problem is an emotional one," photographic supplies to complete advises Dr. Eleanor Crissey of the project, according to the the Cornell Medical school de September Catholic Digest Some partment of psychiatry. Jhan and 14,000 Latin manuscripts will be June Robbins quote the doctor in j photographed, including a fourth their Nation's Business magazine century Vatican Vergil, and the article on the spendthrift wife. | Codex Marchalianus, a sixth- The husband, opines Dr. Cris ! century vellum scroll of the Old sey. should "get a good, firm grip ! Testament prophets. The Vatican Greek collection on his own emotions. He must be kind but firm. Long, sensible includes the fourth-century Codex talks, with the emphasis on B. on which most of the biblical affection rather than reproach, | translations are based. Other un won't end the problem, but may usual works are 1.200 books in j Arabic, Armenian, and four dia- subdue it considerably." The impulsive spender, the ■ lects of Ethiopian. Films are doctor explains, is trying to make shipped from Italy to St. Louis up for what she lacked in child- university by plane. There, stu- hood, She identifies herself with 1 dents in the medieval studies the vc ing. underprivileged child. ! course may read photostats of the Cut T ’he wife’s charge ac- original documents projected on count drive her to buying