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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1968)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 15,1968 Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week 2 ¡SALE! VI-KO LATEX HOUSE paint This is a water thinnabj® I S& 1 stucco. Cove.rSaoo sa ft- slightly higher. F 2 GALS. $"962 t YOU SAVE 76 on * each 2 gal. purchase Local Teacher Attends Science Institute in Ky. One of the 97 science teach ers selected from 20 states to attend the eight-week Na tional Science Foundation Summer Science Institutes for teachers of science recent ly completed at Murray State University, Murray, Ky., is Bob Williams, teacher at San- tiam High. Participants enrolled in two courses selected from the fields of biology, chemistry, earth science, or physics, and excellent progress was made, according to the director, Dr. W. E. Blackburn, Dean of the School of Arts and Sci ences at the University. In recognition of interest in teaching science, Mr. Wil liams was selected from a large number of applicants to receive this training which carried a stipend from the National Science Foundation. The purpose of the Institutes is to assist, teachers in pro viding subject matter neces sary for effective and stimu lating instruction, including recent advances in science. Outstanding natio.nally known scientists gave lec tures and demonstrations. Field trips, laboratory studies, and experiments featuring the “do it” approach received emphasis in order to help the teacher interest his students and channel them into careers in science where the need is great and is becoming great er. Tours included Reelfoot Lake, Land-Between-the-Lakes Recreation Area, the Calvert City industrial area, and plants of the Tennessee Val ley Authority. Audio visual aid materials such as movies, slides and film strips were viewed. Books from the Science Li brary and other sources were placed at the disposal of the participants. THAT'S R FMI BRONCO/ T he greatest bucking BRONCO OF ALL TIME WAG “MIDNIGHT". IN 7 YEARS ONLY FOUR RIPERG SUCCEEDED IN RIDING HIM ONCE/ NO ONE EVER ROPE HIM TWICE/ ★ ★ ★ ABRAHA/A LINCOLN SAID... “TGO FOR ALL SHARING THE PRIVILEGES OF THE GOVERNMENT WHO ASSIST IN BEARING ITS BURDENS". SHARE IN FREEOOM With SAVINGS bonds freedom shares ★ ★ ★ ★ WOULD YOU MIND REPEATING THAT? *1 h E HOLDER OF THE WORLD TITLE FOR NON-STOP TALKING IS MRS. ALTON CLAPP OF G reenville , n . c . she talked FOR 96 HOURS, 54 MINUTES, II SECONDS.' T he KEEP IN MIND... pupchase op U.S. savings bonds helps finance Director John E. Tharaldson of the Census Regional Office in Seattle announced. Inter viewers will ask the people’s past smoking habits as well as present habits in order to dis cover whether there have been significant change« over the past year. Interviews conducted local ly are part of the third annual survey of smoking habits tak en among a representative sample of the nation’s pop ulation to provide statistical data for the U. S. Public- Health Service. The questions on smoking will be asked during the Bur eau’s monthly labor force in quiries. Questions about jobs are designed to provide data for use by the U. S. Depart ment of Labor in determin ing current national employ ment and unemployment trends. The identity of households in the survey throughout the U. S. is confidential, and the information obtained will be used only for satistical pur poses. Interviewer who will visit households in this area be tween August 19 and 24, is: Mrs. Patricia H. Baker, Sal em. Oregon. THE PUBLIC DEBT AND STRENGTHENS THE DOLLAR.' It's Your Law Census Bureau to Make Smoking Survey Here Respect for Law Makes Democracy Live “You Can’t Cancel My Hospi tal Policy!" Census Bureau interview When Charlie applied for a ers will conduct a survey hospitalization insurance poli here concerning the smoking cy he read the usual question habits of the population dur —“Have you consulted with ing the week of August 19 Mill City Enterprise or been attended by a physic ian within the past five THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE years?” In his replay, Charlie men P. O. Box 848 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 tioned a physical examination Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday and some minor surgery he’d Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill undergone seven years before. City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. He did not mention, however The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility some recent examinations by for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint a doctor. These examinations without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an indicated Charlie had heart advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. trouble and other physical An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development problems. The doctor recom of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. mended surgery, but Charlie Subscription Rates refused to undergo it. I Marion-Linn Counties, per year ...................................... $3.50 With the information giv I Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ....................„...$4.00 en it, the application for the | Outside Oregon, per year.................................................... $4.50 By Boots Chamtdon insurance was approved and DON W. MOFFATT............................... Editor and Publisher A treat was in store for a policy issued. GOLDIE RAMBO............................... Society and News Editor those who were looking sky Later, Charlie made a claim GEORGE LONG ................. Printer ward Wednesday night. Echo- against the policy for medical 2 could be clearly seen as it services. In its investigations ^"‘' NEWSPAPER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER traveled across the sky about of the claim, the company dis 9:50 P. M. It came out of the covered the unmentioned med Northwest and traveled South. ical treatments and problem. It was a clear night with a The company offered to re CORRESPONDENTS full moon and visibility was turn to Charlie the amount of very good. premiums he had paid togeth Detroit-Idanha ............................................... Boots Champion A testimonial dinner was er with interest and said that Gates___________________ ______________ Arlene Taylor Mill City ....„...... -................................ Rose Cree held Saturday night at the it was canceling the policy. Keg and Platter, Salem, hon “You can’t cancel my policy. Lyons______ _________________ ________ Eva Bressler oring Mr. and Mrs. Francis I refuse to accept your offer,” Mehama______ ________ ____ Merle Teeters - Jean Roberts Dummer of Detroit. Twenty Charlie replied. The case went Six were in attendance. The to court. group presented the Dum The insurance company ar mer’s with a silver tray as gued that Charlie fraudulent a going-away remembrance. ly made application for a poli The Dummer family is mov cy and that the company ing to Dayton, Ore., where he would not have approved it, will be the schools new sup if it had known Charlie’s heart erintendent. condition and other physical The home of Irene Stout problems. was the setting for a family “I didn’t intentionally con gathering Sunday. Arriving in ceal these treatments—I for the morning for “breakfast got about them,” was Char was her nephew and family, lie's replay. Mr. and Mrs Milten Moen and The Court, however, ruled daughter, Marcia of Dallas, In favor of the insurance com and her brother, Clarence pany. The omission was ma Lund of Minneapolis, Ill.; who terial. The company was en remained here for a weeks titled to have the policy void visit. Joining the family for ed. an evening “cook-out” was The law recognizes that in her brother-in-law and sister, surance contracts require the Mr. and Mrs. Casper Swanson utmost of good faith. The of Dallas and Joe Arsenault, company had to look to Char Detroit. lie for the information on Sunday visitors at the home which to consider the issuance Call station to station from home or work any time of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dew of a policy. The Court held between midnight and 7 AM. Talk 3 minutes any hurst were Mr. and Mrs. Cal Charlie’s negative answers where in the continental U.S. for 750 or less, plus Martin, who moved here Mon were wilfully false and fraud tax. Dial long distance direct or if you don’t have day of last week from Mill ulently made, because his direct dialing ask the operator. City, and Mr. Dewhursts bro treatments were for a serious ther-in-law and sister, Mr. disorder that couldn’t be over and Mrs. Emil Moen and son looked. Conard of Bend. (Oregon lawyers offer this The Redmond Fire Depart column as a public service. ment was host Friday evening No person should apply or in at a meeting of the Volunteer terpret any law without the Ambulance Association of aid of an attorney Who is com VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. Oregon. Representing the De pletely advised of the facts a part of Sunnyside Telephone Co. troit Mobile First Aid Unit involved. Even a slight var P.O. Box 507 • Silverton, Oregon 97381 was Harold Champion. Other iance in fact may change the representatives were from application of the law.) Aloha, Silverton, Canby, Mad- ras. Sandy and Stayton. Refreshments were served to the group by the Redmond Fire Deptartment Auxiliary. 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