THE .MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THl RSDAY. MAY IS, 1»54 Lyon* after spending the winter with , her sister at bnendan, Wyoming. Mrs. I Zander will locate in Salem after I visiting at the home of her daughte: By Eva Bressler 1 and husband, Mr. and M rs. Wilson Mr. ar.d Mr*. Julius M. Titze are Steven*. announcing the engagement of their I Dr. and Mrs. George _ Roseberry of daughter, Edith Agnes to Cpl. James 1 Salem were in Lyons Sunday, where I Richmond, -on of Mrs. Glen Berringer be was guest minister at the morning 1 of Mehama. No date has been set.for ei vices at the Lyons Methodist' the wedding. I church, followed by a potluck dinner. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. ' In the afternoon the fourth quarterly and Mrs. Maivin Berry were Mr. and conference meeting was held with Dr. Mrs. Medie Byers of San Francisco. Roseberry in charge. ’ Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Prideaux and daughter, Web-ter Byers and Louise of Port- Jean, left Saturday for Los Angeles, California, where they will spend a j land. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollister and Mr. week with her sister. Sunday dinner guests at the home and Mr. and Mrs. George Hassler from Staples, Minnesota, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue, were Mr. I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George ' and Mrs. Donald Naue and son of Berry. Mrs. HoHister is a sister of j Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. Berry. Additional Sunday dinner Naue of Sandy and Miss Kuby Naue guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of Salem. Berry, and son, Donald, of TillamooK. j Mrs. Dan Cameron of Chicago, ar- Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Carr, Gloria, [ rived in Lyons the last of the week, Kathryn and Nadine of Lyons and where she will visit at the home of Buster Berry and son, Donald of Port her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. land. Russell Thiel. She also expects to Mrs. Cora Corbett of Salem spent visit relatives in Washington, the weekend in Lyons at the home Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rosen and of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. family of Newberg, were Sunday Clyde Bressler. She also visited at the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and Leota Worden homes. Albeit Remmenga. Sunday dinner guests at the home ( Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons went to Eu- of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning and gene Thursday where they spent the ion* were Mr. and Mrs. Sim Etzel of >est of the week at the home of their Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Cylde Bressler, daughter and family, the George Elmer Hiatt and Mrs. Cora .Corbett Meilkies. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Midili of Salem of Salem. Mrs. Sarah Cookingham of Salem were weekend guests at the Merrill morning anil daughter, Mrs. Ruth Becker and Brassfield home. Sunday daughter, Rande, of Eugene, called they attended the K.C. breakfast in on friends in Lyons Sunday afternoon. Stayton and were Sunday guests at Mrs. Cookingbam is a forjner resident the home of her son and family, Mr. of Lyons, living here while hz-r hus­ and Mrs. Rav Mohler. band was minister of the Lyons Meth­ odist church. Mrs. Viola Zander has returned to LYONS RE-EI.ECT Senator YEATER Republican Candidate —For— State Senator MARION COUNTY YOUR SENATOR AND REPRESENTATIVE In the State Legislature For the Past 8 Years Primaries—May 21, 1954 5 20 X Pd. Political Advertisement Remington REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR MARION COUNTY ASSESSOR Paul Patterson is giving Oregon a fresh, vigorous leadership that people like and completely trust. HE IS DOING THE JOB THE PEOPLE OF OREGON WANT DONEI Keep Oregon's Working Z l Governor on the Job Vote for Paul PATTERSON J. F. (Fred) Remington is a native born Salemite, He is 41 years of age, married and has two daughters attending the Salem schools. Mr. Remington has made his home in-Salem most of his life, being ed­ ucated in the Salem schools and the Willamette I niversity. Mr. and Mrs. Reminton own their own home at 2433 Trade St., Salem, Oregon. His past employment always has been in and around Salem, work­ ing for the Salem Steel and Supply, The Shell Oil Co., the State Division of Audits as an auditor, and presently for the Marion School Office. Mr. Remington is a World War II Veteran serving most of his duty overseas. His purpose in seeking this position is to further 'his desire to render public service. He believes the office of the Marion County Assessor is one of the most important in the County Government and its efficient operation requires constant study and research to the end that all property is equitably and fairly appraised. He pledges fair and unbiased treatment to ALL regardlews nf Race. Color, ( reed or Politics Pd. Political Advertisement Pd. Ad P«tler«on for Governor Com.Ted R.Gamble, Chairman . 815 S. 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