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6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 15, 196S LYONS Santiam Ripples By Ed MoiUnly By Eva BrwuUsr Mr. and M u . Ed Chytka and "Article Xlll Boy and Girl of family of Roseburg, and Mr. the Month." and Mia. l>lck tliytka uf Spring "Section LA. Student council field viaitrd Sunday with Mrs. members will mimlnatc candl- Alma Dixon, and Mr. and Mrs. dates during tlw third student Erank Ik-Il and their grandmo oounoil meeting of such month." ther. Mrs. Bessie (Tiytka, wix> 'Dlls la the ix-ginnlng of the are visiting at the Lawrence now article to our cixiatltutlon. Chytkas on MsiMlly Mountain. wiihih Wc pissed us <-x|iectod lln ee councilmen were elect* We ilso passed an amendment ted to serve at l.yona at Uie to the part dealing with cheer November t> election with Paul leaders, the first sentence of Geraths receiving 101 vulva, which reads Kenneth Lewis 98, and Percy "In older to be eligible to ta Hiatt 77. Others in the running il cheerleader, the candidate were Alex Bedeker 73, 1-uura must have been a member of Neal 69, and Eldred Miller 48. the student laxly for a period Mrs. l-awrcnce Chytka was of not less Hum six week pre taken back to Santiam Memor vious to tile election, and have ial hospital in Stayton Wednes carried not less than a three or day and again placed in trac ,i i' tion. Mrs Chytka is suffering Originally, candidates were with a luu-k Injury received required to be student laxly while employed at Stayton members for Mx months. The |>ep club is having a fa Canning company. Mrs. Alice Huber and Bea shion show at tile old theatre Hiatt were hostesses for the Tuesday, November ’JO at 7 30 Wednesday atternoon card club We hope to sec all of you pre 1 belli at the Hulx-r home. Sever sent. 'Die Freshmen are having i al tallies of SUU were in play | following a 1:30 dessert lunch- their first dance, a Hillbilly ; eon. High score was held by Stomp dance on November 30 Although we k>»t our lust i I'lielma Nydegger. low by Ma- tw-1 Downing anil traveling game, we still fin! died with u prize went to Zeta Prichard. 4-4 record, considerably tx-ttrr Others attending were Alma than we had been used ’o. Af Olmstead. Eulalia Lyons, lkine ter the game, we spent the thy Williams, Ix-ota Worden. night in Seaside. Now we're back and ready Ethel Huffman, Bertha Allen, Ruth Lyons. Mildred Huffman, for Imsketliall 'Die first garne Helen I.yvns anil Evelyn Mor ts here with Amity on Deccmb- mon. er 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hell, Mrs. Alma Dion and Mrs Bcs- I sie Chytka arrived last week from Elk Point, S. D.. to visit By Bonita I.. Myers their brother anti son. Lawrence Oiytka and family. Mrs. Chytka Another hunting season op I will stay to help at her son's ened here on Saturday ami the home during his recent illness. valley was alive with hunters I The others left Tuesday tor Traffic was as heavy as on a their (Mimes. hot Sunday during the- summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris and According to law. hunting was family of Idanha, who recent to lx- confined to within a mile ly purchased the Hubbard-Huff of an agricultural area, and man home have moved into since- there- is very little of that their new home and Mrs. Hub in Elkhorn, several arrests bard and daughter. Ethel Huff were made man have moved into the Paul Mrs George Pettlngrll went Schiewek home which they pur to Portland Thursday ami re chased. ’Hie Schlewcks moved turned Sunday. While- there al» I into Un- house they arc building attended a meeting of the Past Mr. and Mrs. A B. Culwcll Matrons of the Order of Eastern and family from Bend were star for Hu- year 1942. Those at weekend guests in Lyons. They tending were from Portland ami . were guests of his mother. Mrs. vicinity. Lydia Culwcll, and also visited Mr. ami Mrs S. G. Myers nt the home of his brother-in- journeyed to Portland Monday law ami sister, Mr. and Mrs and visited with three sisters of Howard Naue ami at the home Mrs. Myers. They also visited of his brother ami wife. Mr. at the home of Fre-d Buchtel, anil Mrs. Elmer Culwcll. His former weights and measures mother, Mrs Lydia Culwcll re commissioner of Oregon. turned hixne with them for u Mr and Mrs Merrill Penn visit. returned recently from a visit I-iwrcncc (hytka returned to China Lake. Calif., where home Sunday from Salem Me they visited a son ami daugh morial hospital after 18 days ter They were preceded smith : sjx-nt there. He will return in by their son. Joe. who is re I three weeks for major surgery. maining In tiic southern city for Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Mix,re an indefinite time. of Salem, former resident, wen- laist week Mrs. Jack Best of recent visitors at the home of Seattle visited at the Iwnu- of * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue. her brother-in-law and sister, Jack Goodell Jr., who is with ' the U. S. Navy, returned to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Randall. Earl Hearing Is now working Long Beach, Calif., after spend- , ing a 30-<lay leave nt the home nt a drug store in West Salem. 1 of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. He is living there temporarily. Mi and Mrs li i' H.orison Jack Goodell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stock- and two children had a picnic well and three children fnnn at their place here on Sunday Missoula, Mont., huve returned in spite of the rain. Ernest Gray of Salem was a to Lyons after spending four years in Montana. They will house guest of the Ken Randalls for three days last week. make their hi,me with his mo Mr. ami Mrs. S. G. Myers ther, Mrs. Ina Stockwell. A2C Wiilliam Doister, who attended a recent party of the has spent a 30-day furlough at Santiam Shrine club, which was held at the Santiam Golf club the hixne of his parents, Mr. house. Dicy also were in charge and Mrs. Henry Doister has of the decorations and were as left for Japan. Doister, who is sisted by Mrs. Joseph Bowes of a graduate of Stayton Union Gates. High entered the. service In Mr. and Mrs. George Pcttin January 1961 and has just com gell spent Monday in Salem. pleted a special USAF course Henry Schwarz of Mill City for communication technicians has been helping S. G. Myers at Goodfellow AFB, Texas. repair his bam which was Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Craig- damaged during the wind storm. myle have had as their guests Mrs. S. G. Myers attended a over the1 weekend his parents. Teachers’ In-service day at the Mr and Mrs. John Craigmyle | from Ixrngview, Wn, his sis Turner Elementary school on Friday. ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hathawny and daughter, Mary Alice from Hoaquiam, Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Chase in Wn., and his uncle, Harvey Sweet Home. Ramsey from Iowa. Weekend guests at the home Mrs. Harold Ayres who is of Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard suffering with virus pneumonia were her sister, Mrs. Mary Fu- was taken to Santiam Memor qua and two nieces, Mrs. Mild ial hospital in Stayton the last red Gibson and Mrs. E. E. of the week. Benedict from Portland. Rev. Earl Cotton, who under Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen re went surgery at Salem Memor turned home Monday evening ial hospital returned home Mon after spending the weekend at day, after a two week stay Taft, where Allen did some there. fishing. They loft Friday morn The Mari-Linn PTC will hold ing. their meeting Thursday, No Mrs. Al Wesley returned vember 15 at 7:30. The Sth home Friday after spending 10 grade mothers will be hostesses days at Santiam Memorial hos and serve refreshments. It will pital. be a 4H program. Kathryn Johnston spent the Bob Jobe was a Friday and weekend at the home of her Friday night patient at San parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh tiam Memorial hospital, re Johnston. Miss Johnston is a turning home Saturday morn student at OSU. ing. Mrs. Jessie Kunkle of Salem was a weekend guest at the Bako and freeze fresh ap home of her son and daughter-ln ples while they are plentiful. law, Mr. and Mrs. John Kun Bake In foil pans to past tender kle. Sunday she with the Kun- stapo. Wrap and freeze. Reheat kles and Mrs. Ralph Davis and to serve for quick winter des children visited at the home of, serts. ELKHORN • How many pieces of furniture do you have stored in your gar age or attic. Maybe it is some thing someone wants. You can turn your unwanted items into ready cash for the holidays. • Why not sort out all unwanted furniture, dishes, clothing, garden tools. 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