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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1955)
There Is No Substitute For1 oca! 10—THE M'l I. CITY ENTERPRISETHl RSDAY, NOV EMBER 17, 195.» I HU Try The Enterprise Every Y/eek Limited Time! Regular ✓ NewTussy Wind and Weather Lotion HEALS I Contoin» Allantoin I PROTECTS! Contain» Siltconoll SOTTEN5I Contoin» Emoll.ont»! FIGHTS INFECTION! Contain» Honachlcrophonol Mill City Pharmacy DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE J. C. Kimmel Phone 6607 MILL CITY Pleasant Valley dam and topography of the Snake river canyon are reproduced to scale in this 64-foot long model of the proposed Pacific Northwest Power company power development just com pleted by the Washington State college division of industrial research. Under the direction of Dr. E. R. Tinney, WSC hydralics engineer, right, workmen make adjustments on the 200-ton model as thousands of gallons of water thunder over the spillway as well as through powerhouse “turbines” to simulate ac tual over-flow and nperating conditions. rt Firemen’s 18 r J Eleventh Annual Mill City Fire Hall SATURDAY November 19th 5 5 9 1 Door Prizes Hams GRAND PRIZE Turkeys Bacon Good Music The Mill City Woman's club held its regular meeting at Fellowship hall Tuesday evening, with leaders of Campfire Girls as special guest«. Nineteen were in attendance, in spite i of the extremely cold weather. Speakers of the evening, who drove up from Salem, were Helen Deick- man, Willamette Area Field Direct or of Campfire Girls, who is assigned to Marion County, and Bill Dobson, vice-chairman of the Marion County District Council. Both gave intereat ing talks concerning organization I and projects of Campfire Girls, the first speaker demonstrating her talk with a “flannel-graph” board, which made it more interesting. At the short business meeting, headed by President Nell DeWitt, it was announced that the next meet ing would be the Christmas meeting in Decembei, with small gifts to bo brought for exchange, as well as ad ditional gifts to be sent to the Fair- ' view Home, and contributions for the ■ McLaren School for Boys from those I interested. Secretary Virginia Hoeye an nounced the program and introduced i the speakers of the evening, opening ■ with a short appropriate poem. It was stated that over 30 girls from | Mill City had attended camp session at Camp Kilowan, near Falls City, the past summer. At the close of the evening, re freshments were served by Mrs Charles Kelly, Mrs. Richard Thielke, and Mrs. Lee Ross. Th© serving table i was centered with a wicker cornu- I copia, filled and over-flowing with ! fresh and artificial fruits, flanked i by red tapers. I Mill City Toastmistress Club met 1 at the high school home economics ¡house Thursday evening. Invocation was given by Charlene Cooper. Top The traditional delivery of Christ- icmistress was Arta Glidewell, with j mas seals was made recently when "required reading” as the theme. postment carried almost 30,000 let- Edythe Means gave the educational ters of county residents from the talk, entitled “Work Shops Are an I Marion County Tuberculosis and Art,” also conducting a quiz on “by laws.” Health Association. An outstanding speech was given of W. W. McKinney, president I by Vera Hathaway, called “A Chest the association, states “Although we , of Blessings.” Timer was Ernestine 1 have been working for 73 years to Fough, with evaluator, Beth Pri- conquer the ravaging disease of deaux. tuberculosis and have accomplished Hostesses for the evening were much, we must continue our relent- j Vera Hathaway and Evangeline , less fight to stamp out this enemy Fleetwood, the latter conducting the of mankind. In Marion County this I business meeting. A report was giv- year 38 cases have been reported, i en on the Council No. 2 meeting, and ’ which is 13 more than during the | a letter of encouragement was to be year 1954. I hope everyone can and sent to the Redmond club, which ' will support the sale of Christmas needs new members to retain their seals in 1955 so that we can keep charter. working for the control of tubercu It was voted to hold all meetings losis.” at the Home Economies house. Fir sale Manor. A nominating committee was Preparation* for the seal __ _ _ have been under the direction of ' elected as follows: Marian Todd. Lynn Woods, Marion County Edythe Means, and Faustina Nesbitt sale chairman. According to Mr. ' Mrs. Means gave out copies of the Woods 40% of the active cases at j year’s program. Mrs. Nesbitt was I present do not know they are sick, appointed chaiiman of the Christmas i He said “the funds derived from the | program. seal sale finance an educationaal " ~ “——-—— ------- — Quality Job Printing at program to motivate everybody to I make sure that they are not con- ' À tributing to the spread of the disease. The seal sale also helps to provide , much needed money for research that will deveolp immunization and a cure for tuberculosis.” For the past two months volun- teeis from this district have active ly participated in the work of pre Thurs., Fri., Sat. paring the Christmas seal letters. I Chairmen from this area are: Mrs. November 17-18-19 A. E. Nesbitt, Mill City: Mrs. Lloyd GLENN FORD. Ketchum, Detroit, and Mrs. Roselle BARABARA STANWYCK, in Myers, Idanha. Christmas seal sale funds are THE VIOLENT MEN used for special case finding pro- jects, the year round activities of the In CinemaScope association, and the maintenance of the office at 1890 State street in Plus I Salem. JUDY HOLLIDAY, JACK LEMMON. This year the Marion County Tu berculosis and Health Association is PHFFFT | co-sponsoring a tuberculin testing f Don't Say it—See It! I program with the Marion County Health Department, through which tests for tuberculosis will be con ducted for all first graders and en Sunday, Monday tering high school students in the November 20-21 ( county. The entire cost of this pro- doris DAT. J ject including tuberculin, all follow JAMES CAGNEY, in up tests and chest x-rays for con tacts of positive reactors, and all LOVE ME OR ! clerical work, will be paid by the Marion County Tuberculosis and LEAVE ME Health Association, with the Health Story of Ruth Etting Depaitment furnishing the nursing service. In CinemaScope Color Mill City Enterprise Muffi» g 1 8 FOR RENT—Two bedroom house in Mehama. Call Louts L. Thomp son, ULrick 9-2572. <6tf Card of Thanks The Big Event of the Season 4 Toastmistress Club to TB Seais Funds Used for ;Meet at Fir Manor Year Rround Project Of the Association Too Late To Classify Fun For All Salem Speakers Here For Club Meeting We wish to thank the people of Detroit and Idanha for all the help, both moral and physical they gave to us at the time we lost all of our personal belongings in the fire at Breitenbush. It will always be re membered.— The Ha'seth family. Plan to Attend With Your Friends Mill City Enterprise 8 Tuesday, Wednesday November 22-23 FAMILY NIGHTS VLAN LADD. VAN HEFLIN. JEAN ARTHUR, in SHANE Ì our last chance to see This Great Show WHOLE FAMILY FOR Mr WHOLE F XMILT FOR Hr Doorw Opea »I P. M. Complete «ho« ran be aeen aa* time op ta 8:M