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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1959)
- »—THE MILL CITV ENTERPRISE THURSpAY^APRlL 2. 1959 SPRING HAS SPRUNG.... THE GRASS HAS RIZ. . . . Here is where the REAL FUN IS. Mrs. Kay Linderman Heads Lyons Extension Bring Your Friends Here For A Real Relaxing Time. * TRUE WESTERN HOSPILTALITY * DELICIOUS FOODS * UVE MUSIC, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Try Our Delicious STEAKS CHICKEN SEA FOODS You'll Enjoy Spending an Evening Here. The Riverview Cafe Mehama, Oregon Phone UL 9-2171 LYONS—The March meeting: of the Lyon* Ex ten-»ion Unit w».< held Thurs day with an all day meeting at the Methodist church with Florence More and Leoa Johnson as hostess. Election of officers was the main business, with Kay Linderman elected president, Al ma Olmstead vice president, Juanita Wright secretary and Alma Spell- meyer treasurer. The subject of the day was “Safety” with Alta Bodeker giving the demonstration. The next two scheduled meetings are “Low Calories” with Donna Asmussen and Kay Lindermann to be project lead ers, and "Patio Cooking” with Sue Walton and Juanita Wright project leaders. Attending the meeting were Florence More, Kay Lindermann, Donna Asmussen, Alta Bodeker, Mabel Downing, Ruth Cotton, Leoa Johnson, Helen Johnston. Jaunita | W'right. Guests of the day were Hei- “ I en Anderson and Martha Schiewek. BOY SCOUT BENEFIT MOVIE A one and a half hour picture show in color film with sound. Santiam Canyon by Forrest Holman. Filmed in Hie North Wed., and Thurs., April I and 2 product« will be left where a child coir.mercial-sixe containers of such may reach them, or that some homes structions and warning label placed may still have a few old small-sired on the container for your safety, and follow them to the letter. If you have bottles left The only way an inexperienced per any questions about what is required son can protect himself and his fam to use su h products safely, call your ily i» to regard all past control pro local health department, agricultural ducts as potentially dangerous, and agent, or the Occupational Health section of the State Board of Health needing careful handling. Always read the complete in- I in Portland. Watch Out For Accidental Poison Deaths Order Your Printing From The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE By Dr. Harold M- Erickron Oregon State Health-Officer The seaaon is rapidly approaching when farmers and home gardeners throughout Oregon will be replenish ing supplies of insecticides and other pest control products. We in public health don’t like to constantly cry “wolf” , about the danger* in various compounds, but the number of accidental poisonings during recent years indicate* the need for better public understanding of the potentially-iethal nature of in secticides. Some of these products are so dangerous that a small amount of the concentrate spilled on the skin can cause death in a few minutes. The same concentrate in dust form can ■ quickly cause illness and possibly death if breathed into the lung3. The State Board of Health, in co operation with the chemical industry ' and dealers, has succeeded in having the most dangerous of these com- 1 pounds removed from the home gard- I ening market, but they are still avail- , able to farmers and other large | users. In the hands of an experienced 1 operator properly clothed and mask ed, such insecticides are reasonably safe and highly effective. • The danger in Oregon today is that 7 ¡30 P. M. WEEKEND SPECIALS Prices Good Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 2-3-4 SUGAR BLUE BONNET Margarine 4 lbs. $1.00 WHIFF Dog Food 12 cans sL00 Potato Chips3 bags in 1 49c BLUE BELL POTATO WE FEATURE MAYFLOWER MILK PRODUCTS Don't Forget Your 2°/0 Discount. NEW and USED Mill City Grade School Auditorium ATTRACTIONS Furniture ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CARPETING and LINOLEUM Mill City Deer Hunters and Buck Derby 5 lbs. 55c DALE’S FOOD MARKET Phone UL 9-2494 I I Lyons, Oregon Mill City Firemen and Wives Centennial Dance What to do till Mr. and Mrs. Mode Davis’ 50th Wedding Anniversary Mill City School Children’s Hallowe’en Party and Dance doctor come3 Also I THE IDANHA STORY Give Your Scouts a Lift by Attending This Show. Minors FREE Admission Adults 50c Sponsored by the Mill City Jaycees. We Give and Redeem Penny Saver Stamps 367 3rd St. Stayton Emergencie» »trike with •uddeu »wtftneu. A slip, a fall, a collision is seldom announced. So be prepared. At least one member of every family should have a working knowledge of first aid. There are books on the subject and the American Red Cross gives classes where such information and training can be acquired. We recommend that you, or someone in your house hold, acquire the know-how. Another worthy recommendation Is to maintain a supply of first- atd medications on hand at all times—antiseptic, gauze bandages, adhesive tape, alcohol, soothing creams, etc. The cost is small and we’ll be glad to assist you in your »election. MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Special Edition of The Enterprise w ill be out Mill City, Oregon Saving your pay is so simple when you Thursday, April 23rd Subscribe to The Enterprise Today. Don’t Miss this Special Edition Containing Many Extra Pages of Features. Added Special • You co ahead faster , reach your goals sooner when you save regularly each payday. And the simple, fast way to save is by mail. Just send us your check with your name ar.d ad dress . . . enclose your passbook if you already save here. Your passbook is quickly credited and returned with a post-paid envelope for next time I Start taring th* easy way today! 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