BEAN PICKERS WANTED Register at Jenkins Hardware in Mill City and Ken Golliet in Mehama. Watch this paper for picking dates. 18 acres of Pole Beans. GARY A. BOEDIGHEIMER MEHAMA GARDENS Phone UL 9-2502 Rt. I Stayton, Ore Experts consider NIKE missiles relatively simple—yet typicol NIKE system confoins some 1,500,000 ports, 217,000 feet of wire, 2,000 electron tubes. Moling equipment to control missile in flight requires more then 20,000 drowings. Battery here it located ot Taipei, Taiwan, first to be raised in the For East LYONS 2—THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 195» th Eve Bressler lty hall. A 1:30 dessert luncheon was served followed by the playing of 500. High score was held by Don- ng Asmussen, second high by Pa- Blum, low went to Margaret Kun- kle and Berniece Bridges drew the traveling prize Others attending were Pauline Tibbits, Bea Hiatt. Bertha Allen and Mabel Downing. Due to cannery work and berry pick­ ing the attendance was cut short, A -mall group was present for the WSCS meeting at the church Tuesday afternoon. Alt* Bodeker. vice president presided over the meet­ ing and June Hollingshead lead the devotions. Various plans were dis­ cussed and plans made for the an­ nual picnic to be held the third Tuesday in July. Plans were also made to serve pie and coffee at the Santiam Canyon Fair at Gates, June 26-27-28. Attending the meeting were Reta Cruson, Alta Bodeker. June Hollingshead, Mildred Prich­ ard. Leoa Johnson, Donna Asmussen and Rev. Ruth Cotton. Fred Sutheranld, son of Mrs. Rob- rt Sexton, left Monday for the Na­ val Academy at Anapolis, Md. Fred attended Stayton high school and was among the graduates this Spring. Jerry Hieneek and his two sisters. Carol and Lynn of Aumsville, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen. The Hienecks are former residents of Lyons, having owned and operated a grocery store here. Lynn Rodich, returned home Satur­ day evening from Modesto, Calif., to -pend the summer months. He re­ cently graduated from the Modesto Junior college, and will enter Sa- 1 cramento State college this Fall. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rodich. Melvin Meirose, fireman 3c spent the weekend at the home of his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis DougalL while his snip the USS Engage was in Portland for the Rose Show. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and family spent the weekend in Bend attending the wedding of George Johnston and Kay Sue Goodsell which was held at the First Method- , .st church there Saturday evening. George is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston of Redmond, former ; Lyons residents. Mr and Mrs. Ed Olmstead of Coburg were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm­ stead and family. In the evening the two families were in Mill City at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olmstead for Father’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. ¡Clyde Bressler and Elmer Hiatt, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton and family of Salem, enjoyed a pic­ nic at Champocg Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian and Mr. and Mrs. James Wright spent the weekend on the Metolius. While {there Mr. and Mrs. Julian attended ' the Johnston-Goodsell wedding held at Bend Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carter and daughter, were at Sisters Sunday to attend the Rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons returned borne Sunday evening. They were ac­ companied by the.r son and wife, Mr. and Mi- Cyril Lyons of Klamath Calif., who were overnight guests at the home of his parents. Mrs. Truman Tibbits entertained a group honoring her daughter. Cathj on her fourth birthday anniversary. Attending were Helen Mansveld and three chidlren Roy. Joni and Randy ot Mehama; Mrs. Kay Lindemann and sons Steven and Terry. Mrs Mar­ jorie Forest and Debby. Mrs. Nova Ann Gower and son Michael ro Redmond, Sandra Helemn, Boboy Johnston, Thelma Nydegger, Donim and Mrs. Tom Reid and children Karen and Cherry from Poplar. Mont. „ Mr. and Mrs Albert Carr are re­ ceiving congratulations upon the birth of their first grandson. Thom­ as David, born to their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richer Schiewek of Mill City at *>anuam Memorial hospital in Stayton. Wed­ nesday, June 7. The young man weighed y pounds 10 ounces. He has an older sister. , Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Wesley and family are his sister and two children, Mrs. Harold Holcom and daughter, Gail and son Harland from Tacoma, W ash. Mrs Ruth Lyons post master at Lyons and Mrs. Moore, postmaster at Detroit and Mrs. Neal postmaster of Sublimity went to Astoria Monday to attend the postmasters convention Mr. Lyons went Wednesday to the I home of their daughter, Mrs Keith Taylor near Waldport, Mrs. Lyons went there Sunday, then returned lu their home here. 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