The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 22, 1962, Page 6, Image 6

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LYONS
| former Mary Ida Aeheraon of
j Lyons, wiio was employed as a
nurse at Simpaona.
By I»» Hreealer
Du* Revs. Earl and
Ruth
Mrs. Elie Deiater of Shaun«*, <\>tton attend»*»! th«' Parsonage
Okla., is visiting at the home club meeting held in Salem on
id her son and wife, Mr. and Monday.
Mrs. Henry Deiater. Also visit­
Mr. and Mrs. l’eter Brusasco
ing at the Deiater home is his Jr. and family (tom Carlton
sister and husband. Mt and were Sunday guests at th«'
Mrs. Jack Bean and two child­ hom«* of his parents, Mr. an«l
ren. Kevin and Anthon) from Mrs. Peter Brusasco.
Odessa, Texas, Du* Beans ex­
A s|M*cial Thanksgiving serv­
pect to locate her»' He is em­ ice will be helii at th«' Lyons
ployed at the Simpson plant
Methixiist church Wednesday
| and they expect to move into evening at 7 ;30 with member*
| the Remmenga house at the of the Meliama Presbyterian
. Lyons motel.
church joining them. Special or­
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Goodrich gan music will be furnished by­
and family of Mill City have Mrs. Ercill Wilson ef Mehama.
moved into the former Lizzie
Mrs. Ha told Ayers, who spent
: Bassett house now owned by­ some time at Santiam Memor­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnston. ial taispital in Stayton with vi­
Mr. Goodrich is a truck driver rus pneumonia was able to re-
for Hugh Johnston.
I turn home th«' last of die week
Mr. and Mrs. William Earl
Weekend guests at th«' hom«*
King of Salem have moved into of Mr and Mrs Leonard Blum
the small hous«* of Mr. and Mrs were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mil­
Jim Harris, the former Anna ler from Newport. Additional
Hubbard home.
Sunday guests at th«*
Blum
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Olm­ hom«.* wet-«* Mt and Mrs. Al­
stead left Friday for Alder bert Gtmble. Mr ami Mrs. Ilitu
Point. Calif., where they will Gimble an»i Leonard Sch»»rznu»n
attended funeral services Sat­ .ill from Newberg.
urday for his nephew Neal
Mr. and Mi's F. J. McDon­
Pickett, who passed away fol- ough from North Berni wen*
I lowing injuries he received weekenti guests at the home of
while working ina sawmill.
Mr. an»! Mrs. Rusell Thiel and
Mr. and Mrs Robert Sexton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton
were Sunday guests at the home and family.
of Mr. and Mrs William Nich-
Peter Brusasco. who is with
olison in Albany. Mrs. Nicholi- th«* Merchant Marines and just
son will b»' remember*»*«! as th»' returned from th«* far east is
spending a few days with his
wife and family here. He was
met in Portland Saturday by
his wile ami sister-in-law. Mrs
Dorothy Draper ami will re­
turn Diesday. Their taut. Marts»
is confined to his bed with a
ba»k injury.
Mr ami Mrs Penial Ander­
son left Sunday tor a month's
vacatkm at San Francisco. Cal.
where they will visit at th«*
home of their son ami wite. Mr
and Mrs B. II Anderson They
will visit at t!u* home »4 their
daughter. Mrs. l-cota Bailey at
Elko. Nev. before returning
home.
Mr and Mrs Earl Allen left
Monday morning tor Summer
talk«* where they will spend th«*
week hunting. Mrs. lax»ta Wor­
den Is substituting on the mail
route during his absence.
Mr ami Mis Lyl«* Burmester
had as their dinner guests Sun­
day. Mr amt Mrs Lyle Cris­
man of Scio. Th«* Burmesters
ami vlirismans art* long time
friends.
To clean narrow neck vases
which can't lx* waslieti with a
dish cloth or bottle brush, give
this idea a whirl
Put a few
grains of raw rice in th«* vast*
with suds ami shaki* well. Th«*
friction will loosen th«* soil. Ix>
this twice - empty ami rinse.
Finally "swm'ten" it with a
small amout of baking soda in
th«* nnsi* water.
Mari-Linn PTC
Honors 4H Club
Secret Pal Names
To Be Revealed At
Garden Club Meet
LYONS Die Lyona Garden
club held their meeting In the
basement of the
Mctliodist
church Wednesday, beginning
nt 10 :U) n. m. A potluck din­
ner wns served at ms>n. Mrs.
Warren Edwards presided <w«*r
th«* m«*cting and welcom«*«! the
Extension Unit members, who
met with them. Election of of­
ficers was th«* main business.
Elected were Mrs. Harley
Sctitt, president; Mrs. Ralph
Downer, vic«* preaident; Mrs
Alice Huber, secretary-treasur­
er. Mrs Otto Weidman, Mrs.
Hugh Johnston mid Mrs. Glenn
Julian gave an interesting dem
oistl'ation and showe«| h«»w to
make hidklay decorations.
Th«* next meeting will lx* hclil
at the fir«* hull. This will be a
Christmas party and then* will
lx* a gift exchange among th«*
members and secret pal gifts
and nam«*s will lx* revealed.
Each member is ask«*d to
bring a gift for a child which
will lx* sent to soiiu* children's
home.
Attending the meeting were
Mmes. D.ival Danielson. Gale
Pennington, Gem* Penningum,
Roy laimbcrt, J«x* Johnson, Ed
James. Ral[»h Downer. Harley
Scott. Otto Weidman. Warren
Edwards. Glenn Julian. Charles
Cruson. Chester Robinson. Ice­
land Manning, lJunald Huber,
Arthur Olmstead, Elmer Lim­
beck, laxmant Blum. Orville
Downing, Hugh Johnston, Frvd
Rohweln. 1' irl Cotton. William
Sandahi, Alex Bodeker. I .aura
Neal. Donna Asmussen. Alice
Huber. Johanna Rohwein and
Margaret Webber.
|
Helen Johnston To
Head Lyons Rebekahs
LYONS Election of officers
was th«* main busin«*ss nt the
regular meeting of Faith Re-
bekoh kxlge Wednesday even­
ing.
Elected wen* Helen Johnston,
noble grand. Celcne Taylor, vice
grand; Beulah Lewis, secre­
tary and F -tty Wagner, treasur­
er Du* n-seting was presided
over by the nobl«* grand, Flor­
ence Branch anil Helen John­
ston. vice grand.
Plans were made for tire
|
Christman party which will be
j
held on Wednesday evening. De­ I
cember 12 with a gift exchange
ami secret pal gifts at that i
time. Names will be reveahxi
ami n«*w ones drawn. At th«*
close ot tire meeting refresh­
ments were served by Florence
Branch and Helen Johnston.
The five most satisfactory
materials for packaging fo«xin
for home freezers are Saran
Wrap, pliofilm laminater Sulfite
paper, aluminum foil, myk>r
and polyethlenc. There is no
order of preference. This will
vary with th«* users preference.
LYONS The PTC meeting of
tlu- Mari-Linn bc I ioo I was licld
Thursday. A business meeting
was followed by a -ill program
and achievement night. The
meeting was in chargi* of Mrs
Lester UiMunyan, who Is ac­
tive In -ill work.
Awanis were presented t«>
first and u*«-<uxi year 4Hcrs
Bob, Bill, and John Gilson. BUI
luinilx-rt, Darrell Huberr, Dun
Miley. James Miley. 'Dim John
slon, Susan Dougall, Vickie
Ilonin. Maureen James, Ther­
esa
Metteer, Nancy Owen.
Wend«*«* Walton. Sharon Spell
m«*y« i*. Margaret Wilson, Sara
Wagner, Joy Prldeaux, Karen
Miley, Helen Grosso, Diane
I loi n. Mary Wilson, Cathy B»*ii
rens, Brenda Johnson, Ginger
Purler. Valerer tliytka.
Pa
trivia (Tipfell and Ihuina Hu-
l-T
4 11 leaders Introduced and
pn-senle«! awards wen* Mrs.
Harold Hom, clothing. Mrs 1.
II Behrens, home iinjirovr-
ment; Mrs. luither Miley, cm>k-
ing. Mrs Eklon Gilson, cook
mg. Mrs. R C. Pox, clothing;
Mrs Hugh Johnston, livestock
and Mrs. Roy IjimlaTt, |lv<*-
stock.
Mary Wilson and Karen Miley
received s|x*dal recognition for
their excellent r«*|»ortina *f 411
activities
lx»ren I’dry of Stayton. repre­
senting th«* Boy Scouts urgtxl
the parents present to help with
th«* Stxait program in Lyons
A special meeting is tx*lng cal­
led at tlic Mari-tJnn sctxxil for
parents and boys interest«*«! in
joining th«* scouts. Ages are M to
11
Refreshments wet«* scrvixl by
th«* Hth grade riMithers
Bi ribs
liable*« lt<ii a aS Munlimn
Memorial l|.*«pital, Maj ton
Born November <> to Mr ami
Mrs Willard David Ralx-ns of
Rt. 1. Staytext a daughter. Par-
olin<* Lenorr, weighing 7 («oumls
l.'»\ ounci's
Born Nmember 9 to Mr and
Mrs Felix Reyes of Rt I Turn­
er. a daughter. !z»ur<lcs. weigh­
ing S pounds 4’-» ounces
Born November 9 to Mr. and
Mrs Donald Charles Nielson of
Rt 1. Stayton a daughter. Jud-
ith Maria, weighing M jsiunds ’«
ounce
Bom November 10 to Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley James IVter-
sen of Mehama a son, Gregory
lux*, weighing H pounds 1! oz
Bom November 12 to Mr. an<l
Mrs. Russell Harlan Shaffer of
'Dimer a son, Russell Grant,
weighing 5 |s«unds 12*» «Minces
If a child gets an object In
his nose, never try to remove
the objject yourself; you may
¡xish it farther up th«* nose. Ask
the child to bk»w gently; this
may dislodge it. If blowing
<kx*sn't work, call a doctor.
ITS YOUR LAW
Rojxvt for Law Mairs fJtm.Krary f.lvs
A COURT LOOKS AGAIN
accused woman had been con­
victed unconstitutionally.
We look to our courts of ap­
Said one Supreme Court Jus­
peal to correct the errors ot
tice: “We reject the idea that
lower courts. But what court
when the United State* acta
corrects our Supreme Court's
aguinst citizens abroad it can
errors?
do so free of the Bill of
Often the Supreme Court it­ Rights."
self: It may
This decision creates a prob­
reverse its
lem, all right: How cun our
own decision.
courts handle any of the 25.000
For exam­
civilian workers and 450,000
ple. the other
dependents abroad who muy
day the U. S.
commit crimes? Would th«* de­
Supreme
cision. as the Justice Depart­
Court forbade
ment argued, upset “delicate
a military court to try over­ arrangements" with other
seas civilian employees and countries which had turned
their dependents. Such courts over our citizens for triul in
cun try men and women serv­ our own military courts?
ing in the armed forces. But
Perhaps so.
how about civilians?
Yet, this regard for civilian
Under the Constitution they rights mav well mean (1) let­
have a right, which Congress ting foreign courts try U. S.
cannot allow the military to civilian-, and dependents, (2)
take away, to a jury trial, to letting them go unpunished for
a grand jury indictment, to their crimes, or (3) bringing
bail, and to the right not to them back home for trial.
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testify against themselves. In
short, they have the same
right to a fair trial as any
other civilians—as set out in
our Constitution.
This Supreme Court decision
follows an earlier one in which
our highest court had changed
its mind. In that case an over­
seas military court had con­
victed a civilian, a woman,
of murder, and the Supreme
Court had upheld it. A few
months later the Court had
some second thoughts and took
the rare step of looking ugain
at its own ruling. Reversing
itself, the Court found that the
Note
the law makers: How to pro­
vide a constitutional trial for
our far wandering citizenry
these days.
Or,ion lawveri otter thia column a« n public service. No
peraon ahould apply or interpret any law without th, aid ot
an attorney, who ia completely advhed of the fact» involved.
Even a alight variance in tecta may change the application
of the law