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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1963)
•The Mill City Entarprtoe, Thurxlay. Dec. 12. l!MW Helps Heal And Clear Wednesday. December 11 PTA at High School library. Jay Rasmussen and students will show pictures of Mexican trip 8 p. m Order ot Rainbow for GirU at hall. 7:30. Oty Cbuncil meeting at nail I at 8 p. m _ Thur'Mla^. tW‘cmib<*r •- Presbyterian Womens Asn> elation at Fellowship hall . ». Christmas program and music I • We Behold His Glory .” Friday. December U IOOF lodge at hall 8pm MoniUi. Dei-emtM-r 1« Ijons club dinner meeting at Fellowship hall. « 30 Round Robin Pinochle club at Agnes Carbon home. Christ mas gift exchange 7». Bid or Bunch Pinochle club at Mary Wright home Christ mas party. 7 30 Tuextav. December 17 Woman's club at Mary Kelly home 8 p m. Rnng exchange gift and Friendship gift tor Chemawa or Hillcrest schools Subscribe to The Itchy Skin Rash! Mill City Enterpr se ____ Only S3.00 a Year teSzemo Read It Every Week Zemo—liquid or ointment—a doc tor's an Useptic. promptly relieves itching. stops scratching and ao helps 'Keal neal and clear surface skin — I If r 111 Galore Forest Service Worker Cited for Heroic Effort Attention: For your Christinas shopping convenience we will be open all next week until Christmas Eve to 8 p. m. Free Gift Wrapping! Use Our Layaway! Prescriptions Our Specialty Mill City Pharmacy MEL EIDE, Owner i A summer employee of the Willamette National Forest has received an award of merit and $300 for the heroic rescue of a 15-year-old girl at Pamelia Lake last July 27. __ Leete Jackson. 19. of 3Stt» -1st. Lubbock. Texas, was then em ployed on the Detroit Ranger District as a guard at Pamelia Lake Guard station. Jackson received word of the award in a letter from Forest Sucrpvisor David R Gibney. On July 27. by eye-witness account, Jackson swam to the aid of Merrilyn McDonald of Salem. She and a friend had poled a raft about 500 yards out. when Merrilyn decided to swim to shore About half way. she was unable to go further and called for help, according to Mrs. George P. Lanning. Jr., of 2187 Bruce. N. E., sister of the girl. Jackson then swam to her rescue Jackson attended Lubbock High school, graduated in 1961. and is now a pre-dental student at Texas Technological College at Lubbeck. Jackson had spent the sum mer of 1960 as a life guard at the municipal pool in Lubbock, CLOSEOUT LYONS Mari-IJnn school will! Too Late to Classify present their annual Christina» program in the school gym oti1 Thursday evening, liecemlwi > WANTED I win do your Christ 19 at 7 30 p. m Eldon Gilson. ■ mas sewing Plain or fancy. Phone M9T 2572, 133 N W 5th president of the PTC says the Mill City. ->1 program will take place of the Santiam Ripples tion of having Yell Kings. It has Ix-cn proposed that with Yell Kings, more of the boys in the Student Body might take a more active part in the cheering section It was also noted that most colleges and some of our own league's rally squads include both boys and girls. The Council had some reservations on h.»w to choose them, how many there would lie and if they could be prepared for tlie jamboree At a later Student Body meeting, the idea was discussed and put into the form of a motion Die motion passed, and It was decided that the Student Council would se lect the Yell Kings and that there should be two. at least for this first year By Joyce Gleason This is a big wreck for San tiam students. A clothing drive project has been set up that will require a busy schedule for many of the students Clothing donations will be picked up in a door-to-door campaign on Monday. Wednesday, and Fri day evenings. Any usable or re pairable clothing collected will be sent to an organization that will distribute it throughout America and around the wrorld I December 7th was tne date ol the official opening of the < Capital Conference basketball season The grand jamboree' held at South Salem High pro-: vided a sneak preview of the I teams in the Capital Conference 1 Rep. Gerald Detering league The teams were divided into two sides. East and West Has Busy Schedule Santiam played for the East, Representative and Mrs. Ger along with Sc». Stayton. Mt. Angel, and Cascade. North Mar ald Detering will attend the ion. Serra. Gervars. Central and Memorial service December 11 Woodbum represented the West for President Kennedy to be In the competition that followed held at the Dirtland labor each team played one of the temple, and arranged by the teams on the opposite side. The combined efforts of labor Un single games lasted for 10 min ions of the State of Oregon Detering will attend the legis utes each. Santiam drw Central as its opposing team. This was lative Interim Committee meet the same team that we had ing on Insurance December 14 played last year at the jam in Salem boree. The West won by a sub- He will give a summary of some of the laws passed during tantial margin. In addition to the athletic the regular and special sessions contention at the Jambiire. of the State legislature at the the cheering sections were lunn County Ciambrr of Com judged on the following points merce meeting December 17 at the cheerleaders, appearance, the Harrisburg City Hall. This organization, spirit, etc. The meeting will start with a dinner trophy awarded for this con at 7 p. m. test went to Serra with Scio Rep. Detering has been in being in second place. Serra vited by the Board of the Oregon has won the trophy twice in a Museum of Science and In dustry to attend a meeting to row. develop plans for an agricultur (Crtwvded Out Last Week) al wing on the building in Port One suggestion of consequence land. This meeing will be held brought before the last Student December 19 at the Imperial Council meeting was the ques hotel. IT'S YOUR LAW Rnprct for Law Maker I'Wm.v-d. j / nr Final Reductions Have Been Made. Everything Reduced at least 1. Some Even More. Here Is A Hot One Regular $1.00 EARRINGS 3 PAIR FOR $100 £ Watches - Diamonds - Stone Settings Clocks - Bracelets - Necklaces Tie Clips - Cuff Links - Lighters BAKER’S MILL CITY JEWELRY regular PTC meeting All grades will participate und Santa will be there. Every one is welcome to attend. Mari-Linn To Have Christmas Program Thursday Evening Coming Events UNCONSTITUTIONAL LAWS the Supreme Court overruled Two years before his term Congress. expired. President John Adams Said Marshall: The Consti named John Marshall to the tution is supreme and is bind U. S. Supreme Court. ing on all who act for the And two United States. It curbs <nd days before defines the citizen’s righ'. he left office, Suppose Congress could Adami named trample the citizen’s rights? one Marbury Then, said Marshall, the Con a justice of stitution would vanish, and the peace iu Congress would rule supreme. Washington, Hence the judges must up D. C., one of t land's lowest hold the Constitution over judgeships. Between the highest and the Congress. They must void all lowest judges, you can find out laws not grounded in the Con why the U. S. Supreme Court stitution. Said Marshall: “A law re may hold a state or national pugnant to the Constitution law void. Marshall swore in Thomas is void; and the courts, as well Jefferson as President. Once as other departments, are in office, Jefferson would not bound by that instrument ” let his new Secretary of State James Madison give Marbury his commission. Marbury took his case to the Supreme Court, and Marshall’s court held that Marbury should have his job. But Marshall went on: the law passed by Congress, which let this suit start in the Supreme Court, violated the Constitution. The Constitution says only cases which affect ambassa dors and the states can be started in the Supreme Court. As a rule, al) other cases must come up from lower courts. This curb, Marshall held, Still the Supreme Court meant that suits like Mar avoids constitutional questions bury's should not start in the where it can find other grounds Sureme Court. For Congress for reaching a decision. For to give such cases to the Court the court has a policy of trying went against the Constitution. to respect the power of the leg So the act of Congress was islature (Congress), as well as void. the executive (the President) Such was the first case where branches of government. Nott Orefon lawyer! offer thia column at a public aervice No parton thou Id apply or interpret any law without the aid ol an attorney, who it completely advited ol the faett invol■, d Even a tlifht variance in faett may chanfe the application ol the law. Comma soon on radio... The World's Largest Classroom At 0. S. U. KRKT 12:15 pm KWIL 4:35 pm STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER it LIGHT COMPANY LUXURIOUSLY GIFT PACKAGED TO REFLECT ITS GOLDEN TRADITION JIM BEAM