LYONS By MRS. EVA BRESSLER Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Lewis Jr. and son Robert of Hawaii were Sun­ day dinner guests at the Thomas L. Putman home on the North Fork, Mr. Lewis is a cousin of Mr. Putman and i* on his way to Washington, D.C., where he will be stationed with the U. S. Navy. After dinner the two families drove up the North Santiam and viewed the dam aod on east to the Marion Forks fish hatchery. Several members from the Santiam Valley grange visited the Western Star grange Saturday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Jerry Coffman and John Lambrecht. VOU take T he Vtl$H9ONÊ. > ho a P’j'îHER B ako Ano iT ztak ES a 5WEU- Sl'HS FCS BUCK ir CT. 1 AHO A JOlHT out of the heck : ' mates a turtle May 15, 1952 6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE HUCKLEBERRY FINN / the tail EE athe RS MAKES A GREAT < IHDIAI in »•» amo too take tme home our cf the DRUMSTICK / it / wakes a perfect •L-HoRH To C" VtlLD TURKEYS vOOTE rr.EAT - IT’S AMAZING! Important dates to remember are 25, Sunday, 1 p.m. at the Mari-Linn All school community picnic. May I school grounds, and graduation May 29 at 8 p.m. at the gym, Ruth Carter, • Fon C ontinui » P*o«ai»aivl I nkantiau an » F ain A ominiataatiok • i speaker, professor at University of | Oregon, general extension. Schoo) closes May 29 also.' Re-elect Bob Brassfield who is convalescing at the Veterans hospital in Portland I following major surgery spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinfelt of Aumsville have bought the Albert V Has outstanding record of accomplishment. Julian farm in Fox Valley. The V Has confidence and cooperation of all other law Julians have moved to a forty-acre enforcement bodies. farm between Scio and Stayton, they V Maintains businesslike fax service. have lived the past 17 years in Fox Valley and will be greatly missed by VOTE V Interested in keeping Marion County a there many frjends. place in which you will be proud to X 117 DENVER YOUNG live. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson and t Bonnie have gone to Montana, where they will spend the next ten days at Butte and Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. John Neal were Sun- | day dinner guests at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Westen- house in Scio. Sunday dinner guests at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing were [ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey, Mickey, Twila and Sherri of Salem, Miss Jua­ nita Downing, Richard Brown, Mr. | and Mrs. Duane Downing and daugh [ ter Paula of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. j Robert Carleton, Larry and Carolyn of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and “At the Bottom of the Hill” sons had as their guests Sunday his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olm­ stead of Mill City. In the afternoon the group drove to another son's home, McCarley, youngest mother. City on the coast, returning home Mrs. the hostess Dorothy Helemn. Ed Olmstead at Timber. Wilson Stevens, oldest daughter pres­ The regular meeting of Santiam Wednesday. They have as their guest Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye spent the ent with her mother, and Jean Phelps Valley grange was held at the grange for the remainder of the week their | day in Cottage Grove with relatives four-month-old daughter with her hall with a good crowd in attendance, daughter Mrs. Erickson. and friends. mother. This was followed by a very and Johnnie Lambrecht, master pre­ Mrs. Albert Beaver of Modesta. Mrs. Sarah Cookingham of Salem | impressive address by Mrs. Alice siding over the meeting, the regular Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and attended church services at the Com-1 Chappell of Portland guest of the routine of business was carried out Mrs. George Huffman. She with the munity Methodist church Sunday evening. and reports of all committees heard. Huffmans spent Saturday in Eugene morning and called on friends in the Mr. 'and Mrs. Ivan Smith hail as At the lecturers hour Jerry Coffman with Mrs. Huffman’s parents, Mr. and afternoon. their guest last week his mother Mrs. lecturer presented Mr. and Mrs. Turn­ Mrs. George Hubbard. They also Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and I.ela Smith of Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. bull of Salem. Mrs. Turnbull gave visited the Clarence Deckers while family spent the day at Walport at Kenneth Smith, also of Cornelius were a very interesting talk and showed there. Mrs. Beaver is a cousin of Mr. the home of her parents Mr. and weekend guests at the Smith home. I pictures in behalf of the Cancer drive Hubbard. Mrs. Ed Thayer. The two men are brothers. The men also had a display of their Merits Re-election Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons were Sun­ Mrs. Ethel Hall of Hollywood, Cal., hobbies, 29 members were present day guests at the home of their daugh- is a guest at the home of Mrs. Ina from the Crowfoot grange. At the for I ter and family Mr. and Mrs. George Stockwell. For Guaranteed Cleaning close of the evening a pot-luck supper j Mielke at Gates. They enjoyed a was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morin of Esta ­ picnic dinner at Camp Sherman on the it’s the Mrs. Frichie of Seattle, Wash., is Metolius river returning home by the cada were Sunday guests at the home visiting at the home of her mother of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore. way of the South Santiam highway. in the Several members from Faith Re­ Mrs. Viola Zander, and also her sister The Altar Society of the St. Patrick bekah lodge went to Turner Wednes­ and family Mr. and Mrs. W. R MAY 16 PRIMARY Catholic church held their meting at Stevens. the home of Mrs. John Jungwirth. day evening where they were guests Mr. and Mrs. George Berry with of the Turner lodge. Those attending 24-HOUR SERVICE Plans were made for a cake walk to Quotation from an editorial in the May 16th, 1946 her brother Ben Bodeker of Mill City were Garnett Bassett, Hazel Lewis, be held at the Rebekah hall Friday Statesman: “Frank Doerfler and Douglas Yeater evening. May 23. Present for the Anna B. Julian, Beulah Lewis, Zona visited Friday at the home of Mr. Mil) City and Mrs. Bill Bodeker at Alsea. merit election because of their outstanding record in meeting were Mary Fink, Ida Free, Sischo and Lois Myers. Clowa at 6 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingshead Lorraine Free, Rose Schwindt, Anne Mr. and Mrs. Helver Johnson of civic work during the war drives. F. A. Doerfler spent the first of the week at Pacific friends in Lyons Pietrok. Mary Volten, Ruth Lyons, Salem called on has been a work horse on all war drives." Father Schneider and Mrs. Jungwirth. Friday afternoon, The Johnsons are Mothers Day dinner guests at the former residents of this community Quotation from the Feb, 15th, 1952 Capital Journal: i home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker living on the Vaughn place for several "In his two prior terms, Doerfler, 62, represented I were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton, years. Douglas and Marjo Lee. Mr. and Mrs. the rural areas of the county despite the fact he M rs. Winifred Wallace of Santa I Norman Johnson and Chris, of Salem. Monica, Calif., was a recent visitor resides at 25(1 Lancaster Drive, where he and his I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L sons operate a nursery.” I Elmer Hiatt of Lyons. Ruir Mrs. Mattie Hiatf who has been Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye were I MERITS TO BE CONSIDERED: seriously ill with virus pneumonia at Thursday evening dinner guests at Authorized Dealer for I 1. 'revious experience in the 1917, 1919 sessions the home of her son Mr. and Mrs. the home of their daughter Mr. and 2. annul be bought by lobbyists Percy Hiatt, is reported much bet.ter. Mrs. Laddie Pesek in Lebanon. The I .1. Sctive in tax reduction The ladies of Lvons will serve a occasion honored the birthday anni­ I cooked food sale Saturday May 17, versary of Mr. Pesek. I. Invite» your consultation and others I 5. Delivers concise speeches at the Thiel's grocery store, also the Dorothy Helemn was hostess for I «. Not a bill introducer Lyons Food Market. Proceeds are to the afternoon card club with her party EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE 7. Xot responsible lor long sessions go for the benefit of the cemetery. held at the Rebekah hall Wednesday i I K. Considers all mail thoroughly It is hoped that each one will make afternoon. Several tables of 500 fol­ on all Home and Industrial Machines I and bring something for this worth lowed a one-thirty dessert luncheon. FRANK A. DOERFLER respectfully seeks your while cause. Mrs. Gladys Mason of High score went to Eulalia Lyons, • support in the May 16 Primary. Mill City, president of the cemetery second high to Doreen Helemn. low association reports that there will be to Ida Free, and Alma Olmstead drew Pol. Adv. paid for by Erank A. Doerfler, Salem, Ore. 153 S. Liberty SALEM a sale in Mill City also in Mehama, the traveling prize. Phone 3-5773 » Attending the I on Saturday, May 17. party were Garnett Bassett, Doreen The mothers were honored Sunday Helemn. Berneice Bridges, Alma Olm­ morning at the Community Methodist stead. Wilma Free, Mabel Downing, church with a short program by the Frances Garsjo, Bertha Allen, Ida children. Each mother present with Free, Ruth Lyons, Eulalia Lyons, and her child was presented a handker­ chief corsage. The twelfth annual Mother and In 63-80%*of the cases Dait^hter banquet sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Service in doctors’ tests! was held Thursday evening ii the • Tl Gym at the Mari-Linn school with waves" — alternating with ner­ Mrs. Alice Huber, president of the vous. clammy feelings — and society acting toastmistress, Mr». accompanied often by restless George Cbpfell gave very lovely wel­ irritability and nervouBneaa — come to the daughter, which was re­ are well-known to women suf­ sponded to by Mrs. Earl Hampton of fering the functionally-caused Salem, with high esteem and appre­ dist ressof middle life "change"! ciation to the mothers. Mrs. Rinke You want relief from such suffering. And chances are »» Feenstra gave the invocation. A »I ?ou can get it Thrilling relief! vocal number was presented by the ’hanks to two /amous Lydia girls chorus, and Mrs. Charles Power • Don't expect vour Phy­ etnkham medicines’ favored with two vocal solos. 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