7 •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE I Hl R'D\Y. M AY 28, 1959 How to swallow a bitter pill First, find a bitter pill. There are so few nowadays. It all started because children, bless ’em, are so good at resisting bad-tasting med icine. You can medicate their chins or hair, but getting the stuff in them is beyond the ken of science. Kids can spit a country mile. So pharma cists began sugar-coating pills, putting medica tion in capsules, or mixing with sweet syrup. And we soon found that adults, too, like medicine the easy way. So now, most of our prescriptions are quite pleasant to take. If you should run into ono of the few bitter ones, believe us, there are good medical reasons for it MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Mill City, Oregon Phone 6607 Lyons, Lottie Grosso, Leota Worden, was followed by playing of games and Pat Blum. and a ball game. Prizes were award Mr and Mrs. Nick Gustafson left ed throughout the playing of games. By Eva Bressler the first of the week for - month’s The regular meeting of Barracks Ministerial and lay delegates from vacation which they will spend with World War I Vets of Lyons and Me 170 Methodist churches of Oregon relatives in Illinois, Wisconsin ani hama was held Thursday evening at Conference will meet in annual ses- Minnesota. Mehama with the ladies’ auxiliary session May 27-31 of the centennial Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Paul from Se also holding their meeting. The meet year to rule on program plans and attle, Wash., spent several days at ing was preceded by a potluck sup- budget, held at the First Methodist the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hol | per and followed by the usual bun- church at Medford. Attending will be Hargieaves, -- June Hollingshead, Or- lingshead. i ness meeting. The Revs. Earl and Ruth Cotton, Mrs. ' h.i Roye, Ethel Huffman, Alta Bob Roye, student at Willamette Mrs. Ethel Huffman and her par James Hollingshead and Mrs. E. L. Bodeker, Norma Mays, Naomi Int- j University in Salem and son of Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard Roye. Guest speaker will be Dr Roy \ e! 1, Doris Roy, Rev. Ruth Cotton and Mrs. Chester Roye of Lyons, has were in Eugene Friday at the home Nichols, renowned preacher of Downs and the hostess, Mrs. Prichard. made high honors in discus, and will of the Hubbard’s daughter, Mr. and Memorial Methodist church, a negro to Sioux Falls, S.D., the first week Mrs. Clarence Decker. Mrs. Huffman Mrs. Hazel Lewis spent Tuesday in go June, I congregation in Oakland, Calif. He where he will compete. assisted her sister m moving. I will be preceded by morning devo Wednesday and Thursday of this The May meeting of the Lyons Ex Mr. and Mrs. BTtl Sherratt from week in Roseburg, attending Rebekah tional service led by Bishop A. Ray tension unit will be held at the Portland were weekend guests at the mond Grant of Portland, who will Assembly of Oregon, as a delegate North Santiam State Park on Thurs home of her sister and husband, Mr preside over the sessions. Centennial front Faith Rebekah lodge. The local day, May 28 with patio cooking the 'and Mrs. Bert Lyons. observances wiH be highlighted by lodge had the honor of presenting subject of the day. Donna Asmussen A family dinner was held Sunday a pageant worship “God of Our the Bible to the Assembly Tuesday and Juanita Wright will be project I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Father«.” There will also be tours j I morning. Taking part in the ceremony ’ leaders. In case of rain the members ¡ Lyons. Present were Mr. and Mrs. > lu-li g one to Jacksonville, Oregon were Helen Anderson, Donna Wesley, will be notified where to meet. Clyde Lewis and Beulah of Lyons; Eva Bressler, Gertrude Weidman, kd vhibits. Rev. Ruth Cotton installed officers Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis and Lyons residents can now start get Zona Sischo, and Hazel Lewis. The of the Women’s Society of Christian daughters, Christie and Pamelia from ting benefits from their city water five ladies returned home that even Service Sunday morning with an im Mehama; Mrs. Roxie Trask of Salem; an<! \ lunteer fire department. The ing and Mrs. Lewis remained the pressive candlelight service during Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sherratt from city council reports that they have other two days. the church services and presented Portland; Mrs Fred Lindemann and received notice of a better insur Mr. and Mrs. Willard Green from each with a corsage. Installed were I two children also from Lyons. The ance classification on their property. Redmond were 'Monday afternoon l " ___ ______ r ____ Alta ________ Bodeker, , ___ vice president; Leoa ( occasion honored the birthday an Tit's will mean a reduction for callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, secretary; : Eva Bressler, niversary of Mrs Bert Lyons and dwellings. Earl Allen. Mr. Green is a cousin of treasurer; Rev. Cotton, secretary of Mrs. Keneth Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Bob The annual poppy sale sponsored by Mr. Allen. promotion. Additional secretaries in Hill and family of Mill City were af »he American Legion Auxiliary was Margaret Kunkle was hostess for stalled were Reta Cruson, missionary ternoon callers at the Lyons home. ie J 1 iday in Lyons. Helpers in the the Wednesday afternoon card club education and service; Donna Wesley, Mrs. George Mielke and daughters Lyons area were Mrs. Percy Hiatt, with her party held at the Catholic Christian social r relations; Evelyn Carolyn and Patsy of Albany spent Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Ethel Huff community hall. A 1:30 dessert Julian, children's work; status of the weekend at the home of her par man and Mrs. Clyde Bressler, who luncheon was served followed by sev- women, Naomi IntVeld; literature and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons. were out early in the morning call eral tables of 500. High score was publication, Gladys Hargreaves, and Mrs. Martha Cruson and grand ing on all their neighbors and friends. held by Thelma Nydegger, second Leora Stevens. Some of the officers daughter, Bonnie Cruson, left Sunday The meeting of the Women’s So high by Ruth Lyons, third prize who were unable to attend will be in morning for Townsend, Mont., where ciety of Christian Service was held went to Doris Roy and Bea Hiatt stalled at a later date. they will spend two weeks with rela Tue day afternoon in the basement held low score. Others attending The annual last day of school picnic tives and friends. While there they of the Methodist church with Mildred were Alma Olmstead, Bertha Allen, was held Sunday at the Mari-Linn will attend graduation for Mrs. l*richard as hostess. She served a Ethel Huffman, Jaunita Wright, Ka-1 schoolhouse, with a no-host covered iCruson’s grandson from high school. lun heon preceding the business tie Sieg, Charlotte Thiel, Eulalia, dish dinner at the noou hour. This Mr. and Mrs. George DeWitt and four children from Eugene ano Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Pesek and three children from Lebanou were Sunday I evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye. Mr and Mrs. John Kunkle are re ceiving congratulations upon the | birth of another granddaughter, Valerie Jean born to their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ma son of Mill City. The baby was born at Santiam Memorial hospital May 22. Mrs. Ethel Huffman and Mrs. Don na Asmussen were Sunday afternoon guests in Corvallis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Howard, former residents of Lyons. SSgt and Mrs. W. L. Wells and litele daughter, were weekend guests I at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingshead. The Wells, who have been living at Woods, Ore., are going to Texas for I a four month stay. Then he expects . to be shipped overseas. Arthur Vaughn, from Forrest) Grove was a Friday overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis. They did some work at the cemetery Saturday before returning I home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reisterer Jr., and son, Scott, from Scappoose, were Saturday night and Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. 'Leland Manning and family. Addi- itional Saturday evening dinner guests were Mr. Riesterer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riesterer Sr., also from .ncappoose. While here they did some painting at their home gett ing it ready for sale. Mrs. Roxie Trask of Salem was a Saturday night and Sunday guest at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis and Beu lah. LYONS meeting. Mrs. Prichard expressed her appreciation to all members for their help and splendid cooperation throughout the year. The pennies were turned in for the contest “Sun shine and Rainy Days.” »Juptairw were Naomi IntVeld and Alta Bod- eker, with Naomi IntVeld the winner. ., nelu ,I1U at- A general discussion w was held and at my service in every room in the house - a r i Every day. in dozens of ways, electricity helps my family live better! All these appliances work tor us... how many work for you? __ ... IT TILLS ... MOWS ... HAULS .. . PLOWS . . . PUMPS WXTf« . . . »INH- atss iucrsicirr... doss all TH! HAKD WORK« ACTUALLY 7 POWfft TOOLS IM OMfl 5H • • • enmaarv . . . aetlon-Uat thia »eitlng naw ROTOTILLER today Taka rour pick of .It •n-aaw ROTO- TtLLKR____ , . . FIRST IN THE FIELD I It’s wonderful to enjoy all the comfort and convenience that only electricity can give you. See your electric appliance dealer today! Switch to better living right away! 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