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Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Ike
son fourth grade, Mike Knox fifth
of Mill City attended the State Ta ; grade A, Hendrik Schlyper fifth
era Union convention at the V. *• • grade B, Bernard Schlyper sixth
hall in Salem. Mrs. Carpenter and M- grade, Carol Downer seventh grade,
Meyers were delegates from the Me and Roger Knox eighth grade.
hama Farmers Union. The / arPe"‘*
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Berry from
SALEM. OREGON
a
ers also attended the annual bai quet Tillamook were weekend guests
Ilan Everything For Your
held at the Senator Hofei- The speak at the home of his parents, Mr.atid
er of the evening was Rev. Shirley Mrs. George Berry, of Lyons, and her
Green
from Denver, Colorado.
mother, Mrs. Susie Haynss of Mill
&
Mrs. Kate Fox and Mrs. Ruth City.
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Lamb of Salem were Thursday guests
Mrs. James Wright was hostess
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at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl for a tea at the Mari-Linn school
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Friday afternoon honoring the moth
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Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing left ers of the eighth graders. The pur
Thursday morning for The Dalles, pose of the meeting was discussion
where they will assist their daughtei for graduation. There are 32 to grad
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and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert uate this year, and there was about
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Carleton who are moving from 22zmothers present.
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The annual Blue and Gold banquet
Bridgeport, Washington.
The regular meeting of Faith Re for Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts will
bekah lodge was held Wednesday ev be held in the All Purpose room at the
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
ening with the usual business carried Mari-Linn school house Sunday, Feb.
out. Various plans were discussed. 24 at 1:00 p. m. with a pot luck din
Plans are underway for the 50th an ner, each family is asked to bring a
Pacific Power & Light company employees who
niversary of the lodge whici^ will be hot dish and cold dish. 'A short pro
completed more than 1,000,000 man-hours of work with
held on Saturday night the Oth of gram will follow the dinner. All
parents, neighbors »nd friend» are in
eh .'• ■ \ • I' •• i" ' R»«n
out loss-time injury have been cited for their achieve
vited to attend.
the
Mari-Linn
school
house.
Reports
ment by the National Safety Council. Presentation of the
of committies were heard and the MMr. and Mrs. Chris Burmester of
council’s Award of Merit was made recently by Johnny
tick reported on. At the social hour Scio were Tuesday evening visitors
dainty refreshments were served car at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs.
Carpenter, right, Portland representative of the council,
rying out the Valentine motif with Lyle Burmester.
to Don R. McClung, left, executive vice president of
the tables beautifully decorated for«Mlr. and ¿fra. H»rold Ayers from
PP&L. The total of safe hours reached 1,235,000 for the
U m occasion. The committee in charge Heppner are spending several days
2500 workers of the system, a record unsurpassed in the
was Blanche Wagner, Celene Taylor at the home of his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Art Ayers.
and May Pattori.
company’s 46-year history.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith, Ivalyn
Don’t forget the annual Santiam h^ind Dennis and Gary Palmer spent
Memorial Hm-pital luncheon which«
- [Sunday at Taft on the coast. They re
will be served by the Lyons W. S. C.
S. in the basement of the Methodist ported a beautiful day.
Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Pesek and
church
on Thursday February 21st at daughters Robin and Janel of Leba
Bv Eva Bressler
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The regular meeting of the Lyons one o’clock.
non were Sunday dinner guests at the
Extension unit will be held on Thurs The February meeting of the Ly home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
1957 Dog Licenses are now due and payable at the County Clerk's Office, Al
day February 28, in the basement of ons Parent Teachers Club was held E. L. Roye.
the Lyons Methodist church, with at the school house Tuesday evening
bany, Oregon.
“Broiler Meats,” the subject of the with a short business meeting. Donna I
day and Donna Asmussen and Rose Wesley, president presided over the
$2.00 FOR MALES AND SPAYED FEMALES.
Thayer the project leaders. It will be meetting with Rose Thayer secretary.
an all day meeting beginning at 10:00 Plans were discussed for the annuaT
$3.00 FOR FEMALES NOT SPAYED
a. m. with a planned luncheon served Blue and Gold banquet for the Scouts
at noon. Monday they held their which are sponsored by the P. T- J3.
After March 1st an additional charfe of $2.00 will be made as a penalty.
meeting on “Pattern Fitting” at the and will be held in the All Purpose
of Bon. ie Hartle, and another Room'at the school on Sunday Feb
To secure a dog license send your NAME AND ADDRESS and state the sex of home
meeting on the pattern fitting will be ruary 24. ^Following the business
held on Tuesday the 19th at the home meeting Mr. Wright principal of the
dog and inclose the proper fee.
school showed the picture “A Desk [
of Helen Johnston.
The annual Valentine party was For Billie.” This being Dad’s Night, [
R. M. RUSSELL
held at the pre-school Thursday with the refreshments were served by the
County Clerk
a Valentine exchange, with Mrs. men folks.
Frank Crothers, Mrs. Floyd Chase
Some the older folks in Lyons were
and Mrs. Luther Miley the committee quite surprised Monday evening while
Licenses for dogs in the city limits of Albany and Sweet Home
in charge. After the playing of Val 1 watching the Lawrence Welk Ama
entine games and the exchange of teur hour on their T. V. to see Will
are secured at the City Hall of said Cities.
Valentines refreshments were served. iam Huckabee 13 year old son of Rev.
1 All 29 youngsters were there, the and Mrs. Don Huckabee. The Hucka
i first time all have been present for bees are former residents of Lyons
wihle he served the Lyons Methodist
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The Santiam Valley grange held
their social meeting Friday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor as
hosts. After practicing the play
for Play Festival, cards were played
with Bertha Basl and Barney Kirsch
holding high score, and Mr. and
Mrs. Giles Wagner low. Refresh
ments were served at the dose of
the evening.
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning
were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Etzel, her grandmother, Mrs. John
B. Vanllandel and her aunt, Mrs.
Maymie Susbauer of Stayton. The
occasion honored her father, Sim Et-
zel’s birthday anniversary.
A public meeting will be held at
Mari-Linn school Wednesday even
ing March 13 for the purpose of dis
cussing the budget which is prepared
for the coming fiscal year.
Mrs. Eldon Mulkey, Charlie Mulk
ey and Walter Parrish of Silverton
were Sunday visitors at tne home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton and
children from Bridgeport, Wash.,
spent the weekend at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Downing and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John McClurg. They returned
Monday to move to The Dalles. The
children remained with the Downing
until after they get moved.
The Three Links club of Faith Re
bekah lodge held their meeting at
the hall Friday with guests present
from the Mill City and Stayton
clubs. A no-host pot luck dinner was
served at noon, followed by a short
business session. Reports were heard
from the visiting clubs on their ways
and means and the activities of their
clubs. Zona Sischo, president, pre
sided over the meeting with Norma
Pennington acting as secretary due
to the absence of Ethel Huffman.
Roy Asmussen was taken to San-
tiani Memorial hospital in Stayton
suffering with a knee injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens spent
I Monday and Tuesday at the coast
(where they were joined by friends
from Montana.
The Mt. Jefferson lumber company
which has been operating two shifts,
has closed down the night crew, put
ting 16 or “
17 men out of 2 work.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pemberton of
Stayton have recently purchaced the
Bob Draper house west of town and
have moved in.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan have
purchased the Ernest Garsjo pro
perty also west of town. The Garsjoa [
[ recently moved to their new home on
the hill south of town.
< itizens of the week chosen at the
Mari-Linn school last week were
< hark» W iggins fir»t grade A,
Oletta Mays first grade B, Mathieu
Sch.yper second grade A. Sherron
Spellmeyer second grade B, Cheryl
" eaver third grade, Peggy Morri-
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