...!:- . - ' - - ' .. - I I. .-;. & ' ' ! - ' . - . . . - t (Sec 1) Stcrteraan. Salem. Or., Tues Jan. 26. 1954 I - n : : : : : ' : 19 Aalley News Statesman News Service - i . ; i f son Reseated As Phone Chief ; . : , :- 1 1 . Statesman Newi;Servie LYONS Russclj Wilson has been reelected president of the Peoples Co-Operative Telephone Co., it was announced this week following a recent meeting. Phil Bell was reelected secreta ry. Hugh Johnston aid Fred Rho wein were elected directors to succeed James Land add George Nydegger. j j At the business session it was reported the dial system is work ing satisfactorily. The i members voted to assess each telephone member $5 to help defray the. cost of the new telephone building. It was also decided to consolidate the lines and to have them re paired. j ' ! ! ' ' Marshall Powell Family Welcomed by Reception Statesman New j Service IAONS Mrs. f Ray- Mohler, Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Mrs. Al wood Aronson and Mrs. Ercill Wilson were hostesses? for a re ception recently iif the all-purpose room at the Mari-Linn school house, honoring Sr. and Mrs. Marshall Powell and children, new comers to the Community. The Powells recently purchased Jhe Lyons Food Market from M. G. Brassfield and son, Bob. The evening was spent in playing games followed by in old fashion spelling match. A dessert lunch eon was served, f j 1 4 "1 ' Wil 3 9 I i i I IBS- 3ST- jT ' - -,.1!SW.raigSa t ' - if 4 " s-', i In this hectic, turbulent, fast-moving world Some things remain constant and dear, 1 -f ' the hamburger sandwich, ihe baseball bat andi the taste of Olympia Beer. So if yoii're distressed with the changing times, i j The ."sensational," "different" and "new" ill ' and you look for a name 3 1 ghat's always the same, ! i ljust ask for Olympia Brew. i i It's sparkling and bright, Hcious and light, And always tastes I i it's the hops i j ! and the brewer's great pains... "It's the Water" i 1 That has given Olympia fame, I that brings out the flavor 3 that so many savor A h j i : r.v: :-. and always remains just the same. W BEER M 1 s Valley Briefs Jeff erson New officers elected to head the Altar Society of St Thomas Catholic Church are Mrs. Orin Smith, president; Mrs. Bob Hart, vice president; Mrs. Lee Ammon, secretary ;Mrs. Frank Martin, treasurer. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. Hart on Feb. 12. Sheridan Sgt. and Mrs. E. A. McKenzie left for Camp Stone man, Calif, last week after being home on a 30-day furlough. Lyons Mrs. Albert Bass, with her brother, Leonard Moses of Philomath, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mosses of Gates, left Thursday morning for Eureka, Calif., where they were called by the serious illness of their father who is 93 years old. Sheridan Palmer Byrkit Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Byr kit, has received his discharge from the Navy. He returned from Japan in December and received his discharge this month in San Francisco. Jefferson Mrs. Clarence Mil ler, assistant postmaster, is ill with flu, this week. Mrs. Henry Thiessen is helping at the post office while she is away. Pioneer The coming year's program of the Sugar and Spice 4-H Cooking Club was planned at the group's meeting last week at the home of leader Mrs. Alice ome thif .-SI aoE. like it should, and the grains 'It's the Water" that makes it so good. that flows in those underground e , -" - javal Caet Reps. To Visit at OCE Statesmaa News Service MONMOUTH Representatives Of the Naval Aviation Cadet Pro curement Office at the Navy Air $tation in Seattle, Wash-, will be on the OCE campus Jan. 29, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. r v All Interested male graduating Students may visit with these rep resentatives to discuss draft prob lems as well as Navcad Flight training and Naval Reserve com missions. (Tamale Sale at Lyons Thursday Statesman Newt Service LYONS Plans for a tamale sale and father-son banquet were laid at a meeting last week of the Womens Society of Christian Ser vice at the home of President Mrs. George Huffman. : The tamale sale will take place Thursday, Jan. 28. The father-son banquet will be held in February, it was decided. Next nteeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wil lard HartnelL PLANT OPENS I ! VENTURA, Calif. (INS) Much-needed anhydrous ammon ia, a chemical vital to agriculture iand industry, has started flowing from a new plant formally open red recently by R. C. McCurdy, president of Shell Chemical Cor poration. The plant cost approx imately $10,000,000. Barnett Group I made southern spoon bread and will bring muf fins for judging at the next' meet ing on Feb. 4. i Jefferson Mrs. Galena Winn of Talbot is in Salem General Hospital recovering from major surgery performed there Monday. She is able to have company. rf streams .w.-.v.-.-:-TT rj I) difFerenCG til: ..vk' WV n V4 1- V SS-TT"' Visitors welcome to "One of America's Exceptional Breweries,' Orympia Brewing Company, Olympia, Wash.. U. S. A. 9'30 to 4:30 every day Hoover 'Asks UM; Ban Kept OntRed China NEW YORK Uh Former Pres ident Herbert Hoover Sunday urged "every, American" to join a petition campaign against ad mission fof Red China to the Uni ted Nations. "I have opposed recognition of Communist China by the United States and its admission into the United Nations from the day the Communists conquered China four years ago." Hoover said. "Any and every effort that we as Amer icans can make to prove, to our friends f overseas just where we, as a nation, stand, is- of enormous value."i The petition signing campaign is . being conducted by the com mittee for One Million which is headed by Warren R. Austin, for merly U. S. ambassador to the U. N. i Dennis Scharf Elected 4-H Cooking dub Post Statesman Newt Service MIDDLE GROVE Dennis Scharf was elected vice president of the Spoon and Kettle 4-H Cook ing Club, which met at his home last week. The members are competing witbi tne H cooking club. The meeting Monday was held at the home of Michael Van Dusen. POOR BOY SANDWICH AT NORTH'S 1170 Center X?..rr. X. 4 fr aw --:-rt . Wft MTIIIiW WU 7 -i. v -Shop o Your Nearest IGA Store; and Set What IGA EVAPORATED MILK ; I i - Tall cans! BlSQUICEt 40 ozi Pkg.) The 12 min. Mix I (short! Ribs ot j 1 I 1 firidt Iwl . J I I I Pu e Pork lit ; I u Sausage. b. 2 Lb. Cans Small Size Oi CAMAY Personal Ivory 25c bars 30c 32c Rer. 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