5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE June 4, 1 S.»3 Mrs. Vernon Todd, Mrs. Martin Kelly and Mrs. Yarnell led discussions. Later in the evening Mrs. Clayton Hl'HeiT—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baltimore was surprised with a hand- Hurst, Lyons, a son, June 2, at San- | kerchief shower. Mrs. Baltimore, a tiam Memorial hospital. ■ . Toastmistress speakers for the <'< , pastpresident of the group, is moving GRAHAM—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert ning of the Mill City 7 oastnn.-tjess , eastern Oregon this summer Mrs club meeting Wedqesday, Maj 27. Kelly selVe(1 refreshmvnti t0 the foj. I.. Graham, Mill City, a daughter, May 31, at Santiam Memorial hospital. were Marion Todd. Lucille Lo*««y. lowing: Mesdames Delos Hoeye, Nobte Louise Palmer, Pal Wingo, and June streoter, Herbert Schroeder.’ Richard I MONROE- To Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey I Becker, Wendell, Marvin Wallings- Monroe, Idanha, a son, June 2, at , Invocation was given by Mabel ford, James Armstrong. Vernon Todd, Salem Memorial hospital. All square dancers are invited to Nelson. Mrs. Luella Morgan of Mill City WHITNEY—To Mr. and Mrs. W Edna Hutcheson lead the Howard Becker, Ed Yarnell, Martin was honored by a stork shower at the Lebanon Strawberry -Festival meeting as toastmistress with a theme Kelly_ Louis Delbert HilI> M#1. Whitney, Gates, a daughter, May 28, Ruby bourne Rambo, and Mrs. Baltimore. the home of Mrs. Wilma Ragsdale, street dance Saturday, June 6 at 8:30. of “Signs of our Times”. at Salem General hospital. Tuesday evening. Hostesses were Mrs. Music will be furnished by Bend Corn Crosier presided. SCOTT—To Rev, and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, accom ' Poppers, at this our 5th annual street June Miley presented her guest, Ragsdale and Mrs. Vesta Golden. D. Scott, Lyons, a girl, May 31, at panied by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross, Mrs. Henry Miley of Long Beach, Salem General hospital. Guests in the Ragsdale home for dance. left this week for a vacation trip to In case of rain the dance will be California, to the club. the occasion were: Mrs. Helen Kanoff, Victoria, B.C. Elaine Keirsey as topicmistiess led Mrs. Evelyn Kanoff, Mrs. Grace held at Rolla Rena on South Main, Mr. and Mrs. William Horn of Port The Mill City Christian and Presby Hutchinson, Mrs. Ida Plymale, Mrs. according to Frank Grove, street dance that portion of the meeting devoted terian churches will hold combined land are moving to Mill City this to topics. Each member had been Jane Culp, Mrs. Mabie Mason, Mrs. 1 chairman. week. Mr. Horn is associated with asked to prepare a one-minute an evening services during the summer the Westinghouse corporation. Alice Walkup, Mrs. Fern Stone, Mrs. nouncement, choosing her own sub months. Through June the services Sonnie Chance, Mrs. Pauline Brunner, ject. This was a follow-up of the will be held in the Presbyterian church Mrs. Lettie Swan, Mrs. Martha Rags previous meeting, during which the with Noble Streeter in charge, and in dale, and Mrs. Mabie Bruder. subject of announcement making was the Christian church during August, Sending gifts were: Mrs. Opal Mc covered thoroughly by Barbara Y’ar- with July meeting-places to be an Roberts, Mrs. Eathel Hill, Mrs. Gladys nounced. Rev. Streeter has announced Scouters from Gates, Aumsville, nell. Lake, Mrs. Don Peterson, Mrs. Wanda Extemporaneous subjects were as a series of sermons on the “Letters Richards, Mrs. Forrest Baker, Mrs. Stayton, and Albany concluded their signed to the following, for a two to to the Se.ta Churches” for his por- Gladys Mason, Mrs. Betty Kelly, Mrs. final training session at the Gates three minute speech: Faustina Nes- tion of these services. Judy Ragsdale, Mrs. Goldie Sorenson, high school, Thursday, May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and btit “ Humility ”; Gwen Jones “Wis This session was highlighted by Mrs. Mabie Veteto, Mrs. Frank Carter dom”, and Aline Steffy “Perfection”. children spent Sunday visiting his the presentation of an award of Star and Rose Daly. Pat Wingo also gave an interest parents at Scio. The Stewarts are Scout to Otis Chance of Gates. Leaders for this session were Harry ing report on her trip to Tacoma, as former residents of Mill City, recently the delegate from Mill City Toast purchased a general merchandise store Way and Ted Boehme of Stayton. Those attending from Albany were mistress club to the regional speech at Scio. The May meeting of the Mill City Bob Weeks, and Del Racette, assistant contest and conference held in Tacoma, Wash., May 16 and 17. Lions Auxiliary was held at the home scoutmaster of Troop 29. On June 4 a dinner meeting will be of Mrs. Carl Kelly with Mrs. Howard Officers elected Maurice Bassett has recovered from held by the Toastmistress clubs in Means co-hostess. an appendectomy operation and is at the Salem area, at the Golden Pheas were Mrs. Roger Nelson, president; ant, for the purpose of amending the Mrs. George Veteto, vice president; home recuperating. by-laws relative to election of the in Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt, secretary-treas- coming council chairman. Ruby Cros urer. Several members volunteered ier and June Miley were selected to to give blood to the blood bank, for with Hallmark I attend this meeting, as two voting use at the Santiam Memorial hospital. Father's Day Cards members from the Mill City club. After the business meeting the host The next regular Toastmistress esses served refreshments. from our complete meeting will be held Thursday, June Mrs. Russell King spent several selection | Uth. days this week in a Portland hospi- I tai. Mrs. King has been in ill health I this winter a,’d >s undergoing treat- m*nttheri_____________ “The Home of Halmark Cards” Guests this week at the Harry Wood home are his two brothers Robert 330 Court Street “At the Bottom of the Hili’’ and Devere Wood of Dunsmuir, Calif. The Friendship class of the Presby-1 terian church held its i monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Charles Kelly, Tuesday evening, May 26. After a I short business session the group held the regular study program. Mrs. Ed (Heard over KPOJ, Portland, at 10:15 Yarnell was in charge of the meeting. p.m., Monday through Friday) FEMME PAGE Just Arrived... Toastmistress Club Meets May 27th Airs. Luella Morgan Square Dancing At Honored by Shower Strawberry Festival Scout Leaders End Training Session PflD ON SllWD/V/ JUNE 21» TU«®.. ... JA -f/tedv Wirt ' Never a Dull Moment Y\ /TTT T /'""i T T"* A.T" iVllLL Uli I FRANK EDWARDS Says: MILL CITY TAVERN TOP GRADE FOODS on at Girods Super Market On the Highway at STAYTON Swifts Swiftning Lettuce, Large Heads 2 for 19c Cucumbers, No. 1 Field Grown 2 for 19c Radishes and Green Onions bun. 5c Sunkist Juice Oranges 3 doz. 49c ßÖC <*• 49c can 19c ib 27c Qt 59c 3-lb. can Kraft Miracle Whip Lindsay Select Olives Durkee Margarine Durkee Mayonaise Southern Beauty Oysters 8-oz. can 29c I pkgs 29c .Jello Pudding 1 pkgs 29c Jello 3 for 49c Campbell’s 18c Soup Campbell’s 1 Ic Soup 2 for 25c 16-oz. can 25c Hi-C Orange Drink Del Monte Tomato Juice 16-oz. can 25c Folger Coffee .......... 87c 2-lb can 1.73 New Potatoes. No. 1 California White 10 lbs. 35c Nature's Goodness ...atits best! MEAT 1-lb cello Cascade Weiners Baby Beef Fot Roasts ”» Ready-to-Eat Picnics 49c 49c 49c Pay Cash ‘ —i SAVE at Girods AT STAYTON li Edward Williams Legalized Looting: The New Vogue I The Come-and-get-it Gang is headed for the public trough again. Next raid is the so-called public grazing lands bill now being rushed through congress. The scheme isloaded with booby traps from the taxpayer's view point. The promoters make up in cunning what they lack in courage. Vast areas of public property can be turned over to private cattle interests for free feeding grounds at public ex pense—and the millions of campers, hunters and fishermen who now enjoy the use of these grounds can be kept, out. Like the offshore oil grab, the , public power grab, and the raid on the postal savings program—this is another phase of the legalized looting now in vogue. * * * Unless Congress takes action at once, the boys coming back from enemy prison camps in Korea will re ceive no prisoner-of-war pay for the | time they spent in the hands of the Communists. The law provides for such payment to GIs who were held , by countries with which we have de clared war . . . and no war has been declared against China or North | Korea. No war—no pay to the pris-1 oners of war coming back from the enemy camps — unless Congress gets busy and amends the law to make them eligible. SUNDAY & MONDAY ROBERT T \YLOR and ELIZABETH TAYLOR in Ivanhoe In Technicolor Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY RHONDA FLEMING and RONALD REAGAN in Tropic Zone In Technicolor Central American Action! THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOSEPH COTTEN and SHELLEY WINTERS in Untamed Frontier In Technicolor — Plus — . RED SKELTON and JANE GREER in The Clown Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS at The Mill City Enterprise 'Shades Pioneers' trek to the 66th annual LINN COUNTY PIONEER PICNIC June 11-12-13 • Brownsville, Oregon A big time in store for all in the celebration of the coming of our forefathers to this valley. Entertainment aplenty, and Reddy Kilowatt gives his wishes for a sue* ressful celebration. This advertisement Is appearing In IS newspapers within com pany service areas of I.inn. Benton. Polk, Lincoln, Marion and Lane counties. UmiMTAIM CTATCÇ PdWFP co A Self-Supporting. Tax-Paving, Private Enterprise”