4b*. S—THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE April 2, 1953 FAR-AWAY PLACES EXPLAINED FEMME PAGE Legion Auxiliary Gives 34th Party By BOOTS CHAMPION Regular meeting of the PTA was held Thursday’, March 26th at the Detroit school. The cafeteria w-as beautifully decorated by the third grade under the supervision of Mrs. Nolan Rasnick, their teacher. Temporary officers were installed, Miss Kazako Inuzuka, president and Mrs. S. T. Moore, vice president. Refreshments were served by’ the third grade room mothers and Mrs. Rasnick assisted by Mrs. Brad Hum phrey. Pendleton Shirts 100% Virgin Wool TWO STYLES—CONVENTIONAL and CONVERTIBLE COLLARS $12.95 & $13.95 Seven New Patterns 1W2 . STYLE SHOP Open Daily : 10 to 6 Silverton Save On Feeds WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH FEED FOR YOUR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. OUR FEEDS ARE MIXED RIGHT HERE AT HOME UNDER THE DR. HESS AND CLARKE FORMULAS. SAVE ON FEEDS AND GET THE BEST AT SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP Feeds Seeds Fertilizer Telephone 5024 (■rinding and Mixing Custom Cleaning Seed Marketing Household Appliances Machinery Hardware Petroleum Products STAYTON, ORE. OAT 8 Toostmistress Club Plan for Meetings Baby Care Classes For Parents-to-Be For His EASTER GIFT! LC There will be a General Federation of Women’s Clubs conference at Salem April 8th in the Women’s club house. a Registration starts at 9 a.m. Mrs. T. S. Chapman, vice president of the General Federation will be there to give the keynote address. Anyone desiring further information regard ing this meeting is asked to contact Mrs. Melbourne Rambo. The Mill City Women’s Club will a hold their annual silver tea for the Children’s Farm Home, Tuesday aft ernoon from 2 to 5 at the home of Mrs. W. W. Allen. Members and guests are welcome. Detroit PTA Holds March Meeting The American Legion’s 34th birth day party Saturday was a gala affair. Almost all Auxiliary and Legion mem bers turned out for the party. Mrs. Delores Stewart, president, organized and arranged for the entertainment; and had a cake baked with flags. Patriotic table decorations honored the occasion. John Muir, commander of the Legion, cut the cake. The evening's entertainment con ' sisted of local talent and talent from Salem. A Legion trio sang two num bers early in the evening and later in the evening sang again. Mrs. Don Peterson accompanied the girls on the piano. Ina Chase, Joan Cauble, and Dorothy Dyhrman were the members of the trio. Mrs. Ione Thielke sang several numbers for the evening's en tertainment also sang a special num A big rubber doll, just the right ber 'about the poppy. A poppy film size and weight for expectant mothers was shown. The program was con and fathers to learn about babies, is cluded by a magic act from Salem the main property for a class for called the Merry Magic Act. After 1 Salem area parents. It is sponsored the program dancing followed, and by Marion county health department everyone danced to the organ and and keeps starting anew month after drums. month. Mrs. Stewart expressed thanks to Parents-to-be use the doll to learn all who helped make the party a suc diapering (it doesn’t squeal when cess, and welcomed those who were stuck with a pin), to practice burping the Auxiliary’s guests. She voiced (it doesn't get milk on your shoulder) the hope that the auxiliary can find and to practice dressing (it doesn’t more people who are eligible and an co-operate, but it doesn't fight back xious to join the post and unit. either). Mrs. Eva Humphreys, district 2 The class, a free-to-all program at president; Fred Luch, district 2 com which the prospective mothers get the mander; and Mrs. Cecil Luch, district ' most attention. A new session will 2 child welfare chairman, were guest start Wednesday at the health depart at the party. ment office in the Masonic building, from 1:30 to 3:30, and meet for three CARD OF THANKS Wednesdays. On the fourth one, at We wish to express our sincere 7:30 in the evening, the fathers will gratitude to the many friends and come too (if their babies haven’t ar neighbors for the kindness and sym- ( rived yet). With suggested topics, but follow pathy extended in our recent sorrow and for the many lovely flowers and ing closely the needs and questions of the members, the classes are con music. ducted by a public health nurse on W. R. GREENE Mrs. Lee Kuhlman and family the department staff. They demon Mrs. R. P. Thompson, family strate, supervise, piactice, discuss and Mrs. W. W. Heller and family show films, such as “Labor and Child- Federation of Women’s Clubs Meet at Salem Joan Clark, left, of LaGrande, 10-year-old daughter of Mrs. M. Clark, and Keith Klaus, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Klaus of Hermiston, learn about other parts of the world during a geography lesson from Mrs. Camilla Humphrey at the Easter Seal agency’s hospital school for crippled children in Eugene. Teachers trained in working with physically handi capped children conduct daily classes at the school, which is attended by youngsters from oxer 20 Oregon counties. Sale of Easter Seals finances the school, which was opened in 1947. birth,” "Preface to a Life” and others. I They consider formula preparation, hygiene, clothing, diet, layette, bath ing, the hospital experience and so on. MILL CITY HAPPY EASTER: M ARIO I. YNZA in Because You’re Mine In Technicolor — Comedy of Gl Life — Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY DORIS DAY, GORDON MacRAE and VIRGIN! \ MATOIa Starlift Swell Musical The Mill City Toastmistress club THURSDAY, FRIDAY pursued the speech arts again Thurs day evening, March 26. Ruby Crosier and SATURDAY president presided. All Technicolor Show ! Toastmistress for the evening was Faustina Nesbitt. Marion Todd was GEORGE MONTGOMERY 1 topic mistress. There were several guests present. Edith Means brought her aunt, who is visiting her from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Edna Hutcheson introduced her daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Brown, here from Pittsburgh, Pa., on a visit with — Plus --- the Hutchesons. Ida Geddes pre FRANKIE LAINE and sented her granddaughter, Grace Mar- BILLY DW1EI.S quam. in As announced previously, June Miley of the Mill City Toastmistress club was the winner of a speech contest held in Salem at a joint meeting, March 12. The next competition will be in Eugene, April 11. At that time Kid’s Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday I June will represent Mil City. If suc LASSIE in cessful at Eugene, June will go on “The Painted Hills" to the council speak-off April 25 at Salem. Winning at Salem will entitle Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any her to compete in the northwest re time up to 8:30 o gional conference in Tacoma in May. à The final showdown for the winners will come in July in Portland, at the lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll* International Toastmistress conven tion. Members of all the Toastmistress clubs in this area feel that they are fortunate in living in the vicinity of Portland, the locale of the next Inter 1144 Center St. national Toastmistress convention. The next regular meeting of the DR. R. REYNOLDS Mill City Toastmistress club will be Naturopath-Proctologist held April 9. Jack McCall, Desperado Rainbow ’Round My Shoulder Mr. and Mrs. Art Robinson and daughters of Spry, Ore., visited friends during the past week. W. S. Sullivan and son, Billie, to gether with Bob Sullivan visited Steve Sullivan, at DeSoto, Mo., recently. The elder Sullivan, the father of W. By BOOTS CHAMPION Detroit — The artistic Easter Egg S. and Bob Sullivan, had been seri Hunt posters you see posted in the ously ill. His rapid recovery prompted various business establishments I'm their return to Mill City sooner than happy to report were made by the De- had been expected. Kay Colburn distinguished herself troit school, 8th graders under the supervision o f their teacher Mrs. last week by landing a 57-inch stur geon during a fishing expedition with Frank Ray. Each student designed a poster de the “Tex” Blazeks on the Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose will make picting the Easter Spirit and very their new home in Los Angeles, Rose clever they weer too. has a position in the television busi- In appreciation for their service ness. rendered the FOE auxiliary served RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open weeks in Salem with relatives where cake and cool-aide to these students Sundays and evenings, flowers tele- she is convalescing from an attack on Friday afternoon. graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, of flu. JimlHale, Mill City grade school planters, pot plants, corsages, wed athletic coach and his 20 boys that dings, also shrubs and landscaping. 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone are out for softball, went to Detroit sea«. inf Friday afternoon to play the grade school team in a practice game. It Rev. Noble Streeter spoke during was a good game and the final score There is a lady that is going to the regular meeting Tuesday night of was 11-19, Mill City. Donald Lemke come to our room and bring us cookies the Presbyterian Church Friendship does most of the pitching for the and her name is Mrs. Stahl. Who Circle held at the home of Mrs. Her Mill City graders and Lee Arnold is ever gets the cookie that has WIN bert Schroeder with Mrs. Ed Yarnell catcher. NER gets a prize. She is a nice lady assisting the hostess. The boys have gotten little practice to bring us cookies. Mrs. Yarnell presided during the because of the rainy weather. She makes statues and they are business session and Mr. Schroeder Mrs. Evangeline Fleetwood, one of pretty, Today she brought a girl led a group discussion on Lent. Cake the Sth grade teachers, has been ill and a boy. and coffee were served at the close and confined to her home for the past TAMRA MORRIS, Grade 2 of the meeting. two weeks. Jim Hale is helping out 8 years old. Mrs. Arlo Tuers and Mrs. Clayton in that grade during her absence. « * • Baltimore were in Stayton Wednesday Making an extended visit in Mill Next Sunday is going to be Easter. to work at the Santiam Memorial City at the S. W. Stewart home is Jean Hampton came back from Ecu hospital where extensive preparations Mr. Stewart’s mother, Mrs. Suella ador, She is in the 6th grade. She were underway for the opening day. Stewart of Eddyville. came down and told us about her A group of friends and neighbors Carol and Charlie Stewart, children trip. dropped in Wednesday night at the of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stewart of VALARIE HOLT, Grade 2 Fred Duffy home to help Mrs. Duffy Mill City, tap danced at the Grange 7 years old. home to help Mrs. Duffy celebrate her meeting in Lyons Friday night. * * * birthday anniversary. Pinochle was Tomorrow is the first of April I played for diversion and late in the It will be April fool’s day. I have evening, cake and ice cream were good joke for Miss Henry. served. Spending the evening with Five more days until Easter. Mrs. Duffy were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. SHIRLEY VENESS, Grade 2 i Shuey, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris, Mr. 7 years old. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore and Mr. • * * and Mrs. Duffy. Paul brought some rocks. We like , Mrs. John Muir is spending several school very much. We like spring rain. We like spring. is a lucky day for os. We had weekly KENNY ZIEBERT, Grade 2 readers today. We put up our crosses • • * today for Easter. Alice and Betty e have on some paper HAPPY are cleaning up our room. EASTER 1953 in OUR room Today PAUL LOUCKS, Grade 2. 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