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X advance patterns HALF PRICE for a Limited Time Only * ♦ * Womani. Paqe. SPECIAL 49c Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City you don't have to , howl for it when ■you. use the Tells of Pollution Problems in State Mr Benwn. an engineer with presented at the May meeting the State Sanitary cvxnmissiun Serving on the nMiinultrr will with offices in Hetland, was be Mrs Sylvia Duncan. Mr» Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 guest »peaker at the Tuesday Evelyn Stevens and Mr» Her- evening meeting of the Mill bert Scnroeder The club went on record a» City Woman s club, held at the Two Initiated Into favoring to keep the North San borne at Mrs Jack Duggan He explained the work of the tiam as a scenic area and to cumnussxe as well as de»cnb get behind the movement to Rainbow Recently ing hvwv water became ¡»llulrvl prohibit the ¡»sting of bill- . Wiletta Malone and Sharon He said the commuaam was boanis Mrs DeWitt, club con ' Berg were initiated into Man-1 orgamzrd in 1939 and tn all sec at am chairman has tiren a» lyn Assembly Order of Rainbow those year* it had teen nece» slating with this movement. tor Giris at their meeting April Mu J C. Kimmel and Mr» vary to take a sanitation prob 10 Suzy Carlson. worthy ad-1 lem to cvairt only four time» John Swan reported on attend- the ( and they always won their cas mg 'he recent w»wnrn ■ day in Dorothy Draper of Lyons be- visor was m charge of The Santiam PTA held their 1 came the brsde of Ervin Peter- meeting and a number of Ma-1 April meeting last Wednesday es He said that once a sanita court and »aid It was Interest son of Mill City at ceremonies sons and Eastern Stars wire in the library' room at Santiam tion problem had rrachrd the ing end informative Mr» CUftord Swift. Cancer performed Saturday . April IS present I'nx» High school with Mr» stage that it was necessary to at 2 c clock in the afternoon at I Verne Clark who was unable ; Ikxi We«tnck presiding at the take it to court, it was a cut Crusade chairman asked for to be present at regular instal-| and dried viola lion of sanitary volunteers to help in the door to the home of Mr and Mrs Per latMn was installed as 1 num business meetutg . laws dmr < amass. April JO and Mr» na! Anderson of Lyons route. It was announced that a TV Benson said that rivers and Gregg Str ven» apfarintrd The beide is the dattghter of ber of the RainN-w Adv .sexy wvuld be purcha»ed by the PTA chi.rmrn streams had been able to carry at one of lour Mrs. Mabel .Ulen of Portland board Uro Russell worshipful mast and prvfentcd to the Mid City awry wasie e< year» but that to help anl be is the » c of E. G. Prter- er of the Maaontc lodge and Syl 1 Jementary school at the May ■ more pec^tlr coming into thr Mr» Russell said th.it the son of Los Angeles. Calif Fowler, more industry coming into ttu- via IXincan. worthy matron at meeting. Mr* Helen Marion Cuunty Federata*! of The Rev. Harold Hake of the has been working on the ar- ; state, a secondary purification Women » ciutw would have their Ol'S were introduced. MUI Qty Christian Church per rar-gement tor the TV purchase ' Refreshments were served system was necessary in many meeting April JO at M rClay and formed the cerenamey wh.ch The by-law change wh.ch L»e follow -ng the meeting by instance*, such as the Wiliam the Mill Qty club is entitled to was attended by relative* and had bren read and discussrv] at R i - i S m girls ette river potutaei Otnrrwise S delegati-» Anyieie that is able close friends of the couple a previous meeting was adopt- I river» canrk-t br used for re to go »Nuld contact her or Mr» The brsde was gowned in a ed to conform to creatlona! |urp»«i even if Kimmel, secretary. blue street length dress with qurement* dr:-Jung water ran be made Following the meeting re- pink aecesaorie«. Her corsage Delegates to the State PTA safe. freshmenta wrrr uro'.! by Mr» was a wrute orchid, a gift of her convention which will be hr Nr Id . H* said the cir:im;u*xi was itoggan lunt'.l by Mr» Mrl daughter Mrs Jean Bueneman. in Eugene April JD to May 2 • aware that Mill Qty had a Rambo and Mr» Martin Han who was also her honor attend w elected with Mrs Dave saratatsxi problem with a num sen. ant. she wore a dress of pink Barnhardt. incoming president I her of bad trouble spots on the and her corsage was pink rose and Mr* William Iznisag to' North side of the river, «rhich Expectant Parent buds. attend Mrs Westrick wiU take if not taken care of would pro Best man for the groom w as a carload of ladies and attend bably be pushed by the cum- Meeting Scheduled his brother. Melvin Peterson. for one day. A discussion group tor ex mtasxi If private proprrty For her daughters wedding LYONS -Miss Kathleen Kui There was discussion on the <a*r>ers were toreed to assume pectant parents on preparation Mrs. Allen chose a blue dress ken, daughter «X Mrs EJva Kui forthcoming Senior reception and wore a red carnation cor ken became the bride of Jahn which the PTA spmsors with a this it w-ould be a real financial tor parenthood will tie held at burden. the Mark» Gmnty Health de sage. Adams, son of Mr and Mrs committee of junior mothers in Mr Benson was introduced partment. 2455 Franzen St *f. A reception w as held immedi George Adams at charge • Pre«) by Mr« O. K DeWitt. wt*> told E. Salem Thi« group will meet ately fuliow-ing the wedding with ' spring weddmg Friday even It was voted to give > the of aomr of tus education and fur five weekly »rsston* on Mrs .Vderscn pourrng assuted ing. April 12 at the Lyons Me Kindergarti-n another SIS I above wick experience He is a grad- Tuesdays from 7 JO p m to by Mrs Bueneman. I thixfcst church Rev 'Gross of the budgeted amount Lx need uate of OSU and has been with 9 JO p m The first kmm « i will Passing the guest book w as ficiated at the 7 30 ceremony ; ed expense* the Comm^saxi about »ever. br May T. Lmda Bueneman granddaugh The church w as decorated with There was a tie for years The l;icu«»K>n will br built ter of the beide i baskets white mums, white count attendance with Mary on quest so» asked by the Mr» Leo Russell conducted The Anderson home, w-as dec ' stock and pink snapdragons. Brent's first grade and Helen the busmess meeting with the group and will cover prenatal orated with white stock and pink The bride, given in marriage Fowler's third grade winning gladaou for the wedchng and re 1 by her brother. Donald Kuik Mrs Brent was awarded the main order of business the ap care, preparation for the baby. pointment of a nomination com Labor and drUvcry. care of the ception. en. wore a ,’ull-length white plant donated by Brunner s The couple will Irve m Mui sheath gown of silk organza Flowers and Mr« Fowler re mittee to »ecure a slate of of newborn baby, and emotional ficer» for the club wtuch will be change* that occur in children. Cty where he is employed by , over taffeta fashioned with a ceived the J2 for her room Frank Lumber company as a 1 pleated overskirt, with three Program for the evening, ar shipping clerk and she is a ' quarter length sleeves and ranged by Donna Pqdrabsky. postal clerk at Lyons postal- ( rounded neckline Her should- was an interesting one on Men fice. j er-length veil was held in place tal Retards txm. Peg Byer». By IruktV Kwmbo by a cluster of lihe* of the val Manon County Health nurse Looking out our office win- ley and pearls. She earned a and two women from the Lunn ! dow at the «now-capped moun- pretty finicky in regard to eat ing so It »rrm» good to see a bouquet al pink rosebuds and County chapter of the Mental I tains ____ _ I __ _ how the kid really go at It am _________ wondering orchids. Health program were also pre- , atmosphere is at home - -a hole Maid of honor was M.as wnr Mrs Byers BaMAil shiwved ml slides ' /A-»«. •»'. «M u-»as» 4v*»r" developed in our «vi! oil barrels and Some time ago I wrote a few Carole Adams. sister at the to illustrate her talk. All the we thought it didn t matter if lines about being a "square'* groom She wore a pink pol- guest speakers stressed the pro it came unplugged summer and received wxne comment xshed cotton street length dress gress that w as being made in I was here anyhow. That was ar. it and that it should be pur and earned a nosegay of white the Mental Health program and Last Saturday— and wasn t it sued Was reading an article carnations. The wedding music a better public understanding wonderful Hope this is ^i»t in a so«;ting magazine that 1» was played by Mr*. Roscoe as the result ' winter's * last fling. cneouraging tn that regard ■ Poole and David Bilyeu sang The May meeting of the PTA I Everyone was worrying ibot and that actually squares arc LYONS—The regular meeting will feature the installation of' the snow pack not too long ago of Faith Rebekah lodge was I the wedding prayer. fash.<curf»lr" again. Once Candle lighters were Suzanne new officers. held Wednesday evening Mild i and the way it looks row. »* more people aren't ashamed to Kuiken and Norma Gnmes red Carr was reappointed Dis may be packing it in in July grt tears in their eye» when the trict Deputy president for the • Rm; bearers were Sandra Der- band plays "The Star Spangled Mrs. Neal Tells of U. S. coming year. The committee ' sham and Danny Gnme*. niece Those of you who did.-, t at Banner" we have a new set and nephew of the bnde. Rodel! reported the hobby show was Tour at Club Meeting tend the Salem Senate-Airrs of heroes such as John Glenn, a success and plans were dis Poole was best man for Mr. LYONS *ir meeting of the musical program at the grade who in his personal lite too. is ' Adams and ushers were Danny cussed for another show next Garden club was held Wednes school gym Friday night, mis a wonderful example for kids Baldwin and Earl Bely. year. There were 52 entries. sed a treat. It was an evening He is proud of his small town, Mrs Kuucen chose for her day afternoon in the fireplace At the good of the order hour room of the Methodist church I wuuldn t have missed Their proud of his small college, 1 daughter s wedding a blue ideas for Easter decorations with Marian Pennington and I little ’ mascot certainly had a proud of his church, that he bc- were displayed, with Gertrude crepe dress with pink accessor Letitia Lengacher as hostesses. wonderful voice of his own. and kngvd to the YMCA and that ies and Mrs. Adams attended Weidman having a clever one he is associated with scouting EXinng a short business ses was quite a little pro " in the form of a small tree her son s wedding in a pink sion plans were mdee for those So may be we will go back to sheath dress with matching decorated with miniature East ____ We are enjoying a week of the old beliefs such as Ideals, who can. to attend the Garden ■ jacket and pink accessories er hats, made from gift wrap fun with our little grandson and pndr, patriotism. devotion - Following the ceremony a re- show in Portland. The ping ribbons. prize was war. by Dorothy to those of jqu who are old and yes. even hard work* I ceptxxi was held in the church At the social hour refresh hands at the game" just listen Downer. ments were served by Blanche ; dining hall. The wedding cake And now for the lighter side Following the business ses- ‘ to me with amusement when was cut and served by Mrs. Wagner and Bonnie Wagner, Mrs I get started on the subjrct. A newscaster an a little south Herman Morgan and Mrs Lk>n- sion and refreshments. with the Easter motif earned But believe me there is nothing ern radio station lost his job ald Huber. Serving the coffee Laura Neal showed pictures out in the decorations. was Mrs Hubert Dersham and and told at her trip of 21 days like it and the old saying is in a peculiar way. Hr had just so true we can have a lot of finished reading a news report presid-ng at the punch bowl of the United States. Attending the meeting were I fun spoiling them and then give about a pack of Avg« which es- was Mrs Donald Kuiken. In Canyon Extension I charge of receiving the gifts Virgene Scott, Dorothy Downer. them back to the parents to caped frtxn the pound and ran ' were Miss Mary Ann Goodell Gladys Edwards Alice Huber. get back into the groove again loose in the nrarby tobacco Unit To Meet April 25 I and Miss May Agnes Morgan, Pearl Hudson. Evelyn Julian. It amazes me to watch little fields «hen he played a com- lares with Pat Adams passing the Martha Cruson. Esther Daniel Steven eat-it's gesng to keep mercial which asked: GATES—The Santiam Canyon guest book. son. Gertrude Weidman. luiura his Dad really going to feed your cigarette taste different Home Extension unit will meet him' Our family was always lately? * For a honeym<xm along the Neil. Ruth Cotton and the host Thursday. April 25 at 10 a. tn. esses coast, the new Mr* Adam* at the home of Wuma Bum wore a brown and beige linen garner. The lessor.. "Ways suit with green and beige ac- Local Ladies Attend With Western Fruits." will be cessene*. The young couple presented by Wuma Bumgarn will hve in Stayton. Benefit Style Show er and Dorothy Novak. New Abcwt lOO area ladrf* attend- ideas for preparing the little- a pre-Easter fashion show at used fruits, cooking fruits that Meier and Frank Oregon Room Arranging Furniture are normally eaten raw. using ! Thursday afternoon. The show fruits lor seasoning, using lo , was sponsored by member* at cally grown fruits, and many Topic At Meeting ¡ the Santiam Memorial Hospital ’ more mterestmg new ideas will LYONS—The Lyons Extension ' Auxiliary, headed by Iuorena be presented in the lesson. Stevens, president. The luncbeon will be provided unit held their meeting in the Models showed the latest in d-r.mg room of the Methodist by the project leaders, and a fashion from casual wear to! church Thursday aftemrxn be- small charge will be made to giruimg at 1 p. m. The topic. dressy suits, with the accent on cover the cost of ingredients of The "Furniture ' Furniture Arrangement was flowered Easter bonnets the meal. given by Lucille Hiber and .adi»s attending were attract- Lee« Jchnson lolkming •he ( ively dressed adding a sty le' . note al their awn. short busmess meeting. Bridal Shower Given The style show was held be The May meeting has tween the hour* of 3 until 4 i ^xtponed from Thursday the For Mary Cogar coffee and ' served to ith until the 16th. due to other with Mary Cogar. bnde-elect activities. The topic will be those attending. Thomas Smith, was hone Pre-Pianrung a Picnic. ’ with Katt.een Manrung and Marian Penumgton in charge. Cancer is a family of dis Now ... the whole world's as near as your Attending the meeting were: Alma Olmstead. Ruth Cotton. eases characterized by abnorm phone. No matter how long the distance, Thelma James. Leoa Johnaan. al growth and spread at cells your telephone bridges the gap in mo- If this malignant process is not Lucide Huber. Joyce Lambert. Maryir.e 9»itrjn, Alice Pen controlled or checked the pa ments. And station-to-station nington and Kathleen Manrung tient will die H>wever. ac means even less cost. cording to the American Cancer Society, many cancers can be cured if detected early and. treated promptly Hr.» a health checxop zxz a year Fruit Of The Loom Print Dorothy Draper and Regular 59c per yard Engineer from State Sanitary Com. E. S. Peterson PTA To Purchase Television Set for Married Saturday Elementary School Kathleen Kuiken Becomes Bride of The Mill City Enterprise 897-2772 117 N. 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