Father-Son; Banquet Held At Lyons Club Statesman Newt Servle LYONS The annual , lather and son banquet sponsored by the Womens Society of Christian Serv IceT was held at the community club hou?e Thursday evening with Thomas Putman master of cere-, monies. The address of welcome was given by the Rev. O. I. Jones cf the Lyons Methodist church. Two vocal numbers were given ty Mrs. Charles Power. , Gifts were presented to Loren Chamberlain, oldest father pres ent, and Thomas Putman, young est father, followed by a vocal number by Mrs. Charles Power, Deanne, Thompson and Vivian fcoyce. Mr." and Mrs. Clyde Bressler were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Corbett of Salem. They also visited Mrs. Myrtle Hes ter who is in-the hospital with severe burns. John Trahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Trahan, underwent , an appendectomy at Salem Me morial hospital Friday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Christenson Sunday . flew to Coldwater, MichJ, where " her aunt djed. ( : .'-;.' ; , Mr. I and- Mrs. Raymond Berry and son, Donald, of Tillamook vis ited relatives -over the week end. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haynes of Mill City. Vr; and Mrs. Earl Allen spent - Saturday night and Sunday withJ Mr. and Mrs, George Allen cn the McKenzie river near Belnap hot springs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Juanita and John of Glen wood and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Edwards and Judy Kay of Seattle were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester were Sunday guests in Scio. , Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers in Portland. The last meeting of the first aid class was Monday evening with Mrs. Leonard Thoma of Lebanon as instructor. Those receiving cer tificates were Ivan Smith, Thomas Putman. Monroe Walker, Otto Weidman, Gertrude Weidman, Alice Huber, Bea Hiatt. Alta Eo deker, Reta Cruson, Vivian Boyce, - Deanne Thompson, Marion Cham berlain and Eva Bressler. Thm Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Thursday. April 23, 1S51 3 Flax Festival Plans Advance In Mt. Angel t . Statesman Newt Service MT. ANGEL k The Mt. Angel Business Men's club voted an ad vance of $300 to the Flax Festival committee Monday noon to provide a working fund with which to start preparations for the celebration August 10, 11 and 12. Al Dieker reported the com mittee had decided to stress the children's angle in the festival, having a junior king and : queen, featuring the children's parade and free rides for the youngsters -all during the festival. President Gores announced the blood1 bank would be in ML Angel from 2 to 7 pjn. May 24 and he urged the business men to donate blood to help the town reach its quota. A final report on the Red Cross drive was made by Gores, who was campaign chairman. He said $932 was solicited, which was all but $67 of the quota of $1000. Charles Prine Buys Property Stateafciam News Service -FOUR CORNERS Charles Prine has purchased the property known as the battery shop at Mahrt avenue and South Lancaster drive. Prine has remodeled the building, adding a sales room and office on the front. Prine will op- erate under the name . of Prine's auto service. He will install gaso line storage tanks sufficient to op erate a two pump station. He also has begun a building in the rear that will be used as an oil refining plant. j Mrs. Charlene Girard, teacher of the mixed fourth and fifth grade at Lincoln school, took her students on a field trip Tuesday to see the Oregon historical caravan 'at the statehouse. Union Hill Folk Attend Festival Statesman Newt Service UNION HILL Saturday, April 28, will be cleanup day at Union Hill cemetery. Ladies of the grange will : provide coffee for workers. - Attending the Spring Festival from the Union Hill unit in Salem Saturday were Mesdames J. C. Krenz, Geneva Hubbard, W. F. Krenz, Verny Scott, Vera Savage, W. M. Tate, Byron McFJhaney, Walter McElhaney, Carrie Town send, Floyd Fox, W. L. Lensman, Ernest Speed, L. W. Cooper, Henry Ericksen, Myra Fischer, J. O Darby, Elizabeth Krenz. Henry Tate, A. N. Doerfler, LeRoy Rue and Marion Hunt. Mrs. Donald Peters will be hos tess to the Union Hill Woman's club Thursday afternoon, April 26. STORE PURCHASED FOUR CORNERS The - Four Corners Sporting Goods and Hard ware store owned by " Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bales has. been pur chased by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Slattum and sons, Gerald and Donnie. The new owners will live in one of the cottages In the rear f the property. The Bales are located in the residence formerly occupied by the Slattum family. 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