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5—THE MILL CITI ENTERPRISE April 5. 1951 M \RI-LINN PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC FEMME PAGE tt Bolts and Nuts’’ Rolls Tomorrow Nydiggers Entertain Community Citizens CIVIL DEFENSE AT LYONS SCHOOL APRIL 20 Parents of next year’s first grade pupils will be glad to know the an nual pre-school clink will be held al Mari-Linn school at 1 p.ni. Friday, April 20, 1951.' This examination is required by law for all first grade pupils before they can enter school. The clinic is for the children of District 29-J in Lyons and for the children of District 124 Lordes school near Jordan. Parents must accom pany their child and be at the school house promptly at 1 p.m. so states Thomas L. Putman, principal. Small Communities Will Care For Evacuees of Bombed City illll |LL CITV n THl RS, FRI. A SATURDAY' THE SHOW OF SHOWS! ID Walter A. Shead (This if the ttiond ■ a a i«ri«> ol ftu triniti subject of civil del fuse.) oh King Solomon's Mines Iht tll-im fiori jh I Mr. and Mrs. George Nydigger and TF YOU WERE ONE of those directly beneath the explosion of Detroit — The Detroit high school son, Teddy, entertained community Terrific in Technicolor! an atomic r your home I I Ight th re would be junior and senior classes are present citizens with a party at the old school practically no hope of your survival. Even if you lived anywhere KID’S M \ TIN EE—2 p.m. Sat. ing "Bolts and Nuts”, a hilarious house in Fox A'alley Saturday evening. within a half-mile of the center of the explosion, your chances of "King Solomon's Mines” living to tell the tale would be about one in ten. From a half-mile < 3-act comedy by playwright Jay Games furnished the entertainment. 3 Cartoons and Serial to a mile away, you would have about a 50-50 chance, and farther Tobias, on Friday evening, April 6, A pot-luck luncheon was served. away than that your chances would be pretty good that you would in the Detroit grade school gymnas Present were Mr. and Mrs. Otto SI NDAY and MONDAY be able to help your less fortunate neighbors. ium at 8 p.m. Weidman and family, Mr. and Mrs. And of course within these areas (—-------------------------------------------- BURT LANCASTER. The characters in order of their Ben Volten and family, Mr. and Mrs. your chances of injury would be! » your town and yum c.w.aty is DOROTHY McGUIRE and first appearance are: "Benita Bolt” Harley Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. By LELA KELLY even greater But your chances of i chosen as an evacuation EDMUND GWENN on site, plans Dalphene Tucker, Rebecca’s niece; Albert Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Glen recovery from radioactivity or may be made before’.)..: J to care in High School Student Gets 3rd Place 1 “Lutie Spinks” Marlene White, the Julian and Glen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. other injuries would be good. for several thousands or even a mil Gary Peterson, a junior in the i maid who winks; "Rebecca Bolt” i Ray Mohler, Shirley and Jerry, Mr. And if you have a few minutes lion or- more evacuees from a warning of an impending air raid, stricken city tn the following order Frankie Payne, manager of the Bolt and Mrs. Leonard Cruson and children local schools, placed third in the these chances are vastly improved (D school age children <2> chil sanitarium for mental hygiene; “Mar Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nye and sons, Mr. annual Lions Club Talent and Ama Gary’s prize was ten What should you do. even if you dren under six years, accompanied TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY tha Grubb” Mary Gordon, cook a mel and Mrs. Cleve O’Neil, Mr. and Mrs. teur Show. have only a few seconds warning? by mothers or escorts. i3> pregnant ancholic; “Twink Starr” David Bray, John Kunkle, Joann, Judy, Juanita dollars won by playing "Blue Moon” I. IN \ TURNER and The first thing to remember is to women; 14» the aged, infirm; (5> Benita’s fiance, with delusions of and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. John Wor on his trumpet. RAY’ MILLAND fall flat on your face. If you have inmates of institutions, hospitals, Other high school students taking in grandeur; “Dr. Hippocrates Joy”, den and Marjorie, Ward and Raymond time to pick a spot to fall, choose homes and state or county institu part were Ardith Jones, piano; Vera Johnny Davis, a psychiatrist; “Henry Forrest and Mr. and Mrs. George first to flatten out against a cellar Loucks, vocal; Dick Williams, ac- tions; and (6> all others except # Goober” Dick Bowman, the porter, Nydigger and Teddy. wall, or even an inside wall, or be- those serving in essential capaci cordian; and the Timberettes con -------- --------------- -— afraid of lunatics; “Phineas Plunkett” ineath a sturdy table or bench. Or ties such as industry sisting of Arlone Kuhlman, Marlene Bob Layman, a lawyer with a hum-1 if you are outside, drop beside the Your town or your con: ty mus* Tickle, Patricia Brown, Sharon Gal ility complex; “Miss Prunella Figg" base of a building, or fall into a be organized to care for these peo lagher, Miss Hope Baney, Vera Dorothy Crain Serves Virginia White, a patient with dau- THl RS., URL & SATURDAY' ditch or gutter. And when you fall, ple to help provide transportation Loucks, Delores Poole, and Leia trophobia; “Cadwalleder Clippy” i cover your face in the crook of health service, sanitation, police, Robert Taylor in a Big Western Kelly. The girls were accompanied James White, a patient, afraid of cats; t Gates Lucky Twelve your arm. and cover any e.posed fire protection, water su; ply, food, by Paula Van Buskirk. skin with whatever is handy and DEVIL ’S DOORWAY’ “Mrs. Gertis Glossop” Coleen Hopson,1 Dorothy Crain, bienseance dispenser housing, hospitalization, morgue hold it for several seconds after the services, and a dozen other essen --- Plus --- a patient who fears contamination; for today’s session of the Gates Lucky Student Body Meeting explosion to prevent flash burns. “Wilbur Glossop” Billy Palmer, her 12, gave her guest» a toothsome des tials, including welfare service Sue Mikkelsen, president of the Abbott & Costello in To you folks in the home towns darling child; and “Jack Gordon” sert luncheon of chocolate pudding student body, called a meeting in Your state civilian defense ad The Foreign Legion of the nation and in the rural areas Marilyn Lovelace, a young interne. order to nominate student body and coffee. there is little danger of a direct ministration and his entire staff running down into the cities, towns The well chosen “Bolts and Nuts” | The luckiest of the Gates Lucky officers for next year. The following KID’S MATINEE—2 p.m. Sat. atomic bomb overhead, for the cast is giving a matinee at the grade 12 today was assuredly Jean Wil people were nominated, the first being “CHALLENGE TO LASSIE” enemy would most certainly aim and counties, should be trained to 3 Cartoons and Serial school on Thursday afternoon. at one or more of some 16 strate meet every contingency of such a son. — To her, honor was magnetically the student council’s nomination: Bob gic target areas in large cities and catastrophe. This requires weeks There has been an advance ticket drawn. She won both the high prize Shelton, Bob Baltimore, and Denny Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Marttala as president; Ardith Jones, Industrial areas. But your neigh and months of organizational work sale for reserved seats, but reserve as and the pinochle prize. Complete show can be seen any and intense planning and entails the bors in your nearest large city Daryl Farman, Arlone Kuhlman, and time up to 8:30 well as general admission tickets will Mabie Quarles found herself might suffer as follows: A surprise draft or volunteer of thousands of be on sale at the door. The prices plagued by large quantities of poor Paula Van Buskirk as vice president; individuals, both men and women, daylight attack on an average city run, 60c for reserved seats, 50c for luck and, of course, that invidious Betty Lou Cree, and Joan Johnson as would produce about 120,000 casual who should be trained and edu Secretary; Elnora Albright, Pauline general admission, and 25c for chil second prize. ties. Of this total, approximately cated. simply, as Gov. Millard Mason, and David Keyes as Trea dren. 40,000 would be killed outright or Caldwell, director of the national Ruby Adamson of Gates sat in surer; Bob Baltimore, Lyle Fleet wood die the first day. An additional 20,- civilian defense administration with the Gates Lucky 12 as a guest I and Alfred Ward as sergeant-at-arms; Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! 000 would dia in th« following five said; to Java their own lives anâ to player this week. i Pat Brown, Beverly Timm, Betsy Or six weeks. Of the 80.000 re assist In saving the lives of their Kriever, Gary Peterson, Barbara Bar mainder, about 48,000 might be suf- neighbors ton, and Dorothy Downer as adver I fering from bums. 40.000 from me Here are a few musts in pre tising secretary; Gary Peterson. Betsy chanical injuries and 16.000 from paring your house after an air-raid Lyons Christian Service Electrical Contracting Kriever, and Pat Davidson as pub radiation injuires. This total of over warning: Don’t let trash pile up; licity secretary. ' More nominations 100 per cent arises from the fact shut doors, windows and pull dowm Silver Tea Outstanding and Repair will be accepted before the election that a large number of casualties blinds; throw your electric switch; One of the outstanding features of the first of May. Campaigning will would be suffering from two or if you burn coal, close draft doors; HOME and INDUSTRIAL the Lyons Women’s Society of Chris- begin soon. more types of injuries To top this keep a flash-light handy; don’t light Chuck Faylor and Sam Engle Owners I tian Service was the silver tea held staggering total, there follows the a match; have a radio, first-aid complex and difficult job of evacua equipment and a supply of canned at the community club house Thurs- Light Project Mr. Burton Boroughs announced tion, either after the bomb drop, goods; don’t eat open food; don’t ' day afternoon. this week that about $1500 is on hand or of course, if there is warning, rush outside after a bombing; drink The following committees were Detroit, Ore. Call 1408 only bottled water or other bottled preferably before the drop for the light campaign to get lights in charge: food, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, And here is where folks In strict liquid; don’t start rumors and use Mill City Phone 3207 Mrs. Wood Oliver and Mrs. James on our athletic field. The students ly rural communities and the small the telephone only for emergency. Hollingshead; program, MrB. Alice themselves have collected about $700. There Is little danger of radio towns of the country can play a Huber, Mrs. Clyde Bressler and Mrs. Basket Social tremendously important role in active clouds after the first two The student body is sponsoring a their state's civil defense set up minutes after the bomb burst. k Floyd Bassett; tables and decorations, Mrs. Willard Hartnell, Mrs. Charles basket social on April 20. It will be- Cruson and Mrs. Art Baltzer. | gin at 4:00 P.M. following a baseball Serving the tea were Mrs. Minnie , game with Gervais. The visitors from Smith and Mrs. John Hargreaves. 1 Gervais, the Gates student body, and Bass and Bassett Host The tables were beautified with spring Detroit student body will all be in- H. F. HINCH, Prop. flowers. Guests were present from j vited. Games and dancing are being Three Links Friday Stayton, Mill City and Mehama. planned following the evening meal. “JUST GOOD Mrs. Garnett Bassett and Mrs. Marlene Tickle, vice president of Mrs. George Clipfell gave a vocal solo. Mabel Bass were hostesses for the the student body has been asked to FOOD” Mrs. Walter Snyder of Salem was Three Links club at the Bassett home located Next to Furniture Store the guest speaker. Notes on her stay appoint the committees which she will Friday afternoon. PHONE 5951 GATE in Japan while her husband was an announce some time this week. IDANHA, OREGON Plans were made and discussed for Suitable for One or Two Operators — Completely Furnished employee of the Standard oil company Annual Payments Due Hiway 222 i the bazaar at the Rebekah hall May Living Quarters furnished the material portion of her Miss Baney has asked that the 2. Various committees will be ap POOR HEALTH REASON FOR SELLING talk. $1.00 down payment for the annuals pointed later. Be paid as soon as possible. The The next meeting of the club will be « $2.25 annuals will be issued about a held at the home of Mrs. Ethel Huff week before school is dismissed for man. Refreshments were served at DR. MARK 1 the summer vacation. close of the meeting. Present were Zona Siacho, Lois Prom Plans Started Myers, Mildred Carr, Carrie Naue, The Junior class is busy making Laura Neal, May Patton, Gertrude REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST plans for the annual Junior-Senior Weidman, Celene Taylor, Ethel Huff Prom which will be held April 28. An man, and Hazel Lewis. Will be at his Mill City office in the Jenkins Building I orchestra has been found and invita I Thursday afternoons 1 to 6 p.m. tions are in their beginning stages. I Also Thursday evenings by Appointment. w Decorating will start soon in view I of the fact that the theme has been HOME OFFICE: SIS W. FIRST. ALBANY decided upon for sometime but will be kept secret until the night of the Mrs. Jim O'Leary left Tuesday for Ì 4 Prom. a visit with her parents in Poulsbo, Wash. Billy O’Leary accompanied his mother on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Umphress and family visited in Corvallis Sun day. The Umphress family operates Chuck’s Shoe Shop. The Mill City Garden club is in vited to the Lyons Garden club “cake walk" and plant sale this Saturday night at the Rebecca hall in Lyons. Mrs. H. D. Pound is now regularly I employed in the Mill City Appliance | store. Mr. Pound works at the Mt. r Jefferson mill in Lyons. Mrs. Pound assumed her new duties last week. 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