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LYONS PREFINISH PANELS BAMKAM£RICARO TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment w (V j -liWf 111 » -A.WJ 1H ICT W-1TJF Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Gail Elmer and three children, Tammie, Trisha and Trever, of Shedd, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt of Lyons. The oc casion honored the birthday an niversaries of Mrs. Gail Elmer, Mrs. Gladys Nygaard and Per- cy Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing of Roseburg were weekend guests at the home of his bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing. Albert Croisant of Tillamook and Gus Croisant of Woodburn were Saturday dinner guests at the Henry Croisant home. Jim Olmstead and Jerry Kimery were taken to Albany Monday where they will re- port for duty in the U. S. Army. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miley were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perkins and son, Ramie front Tacoma, also Mr. Miley’s mo- ther, Mrs. Violet Gilbert of Sa lem and Miss Sharron Carder of Albany. A pot luck picnic supper was A pot uck picnic supper was held at Fishermen Bend Park Monday night honoring, Mrs. I Orville Downing upon her re tirement as assistant cook at Mari-Linn School. Present were the school staff and their fam- ilies, who presented Mrs. Downing with a gift. Sally Walton youngest dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Walton spent several days at the Santiam Memorial hospi tal in Stayton for medical treatment and tests. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down ing went to The Dalles Wed nesday night to attend grad uation of their grandaughter Caroline Carlton from high school. Ph. 769-2154 OBITUARIES IDA C. FREE 10 DAYS ON GRAPEFRUIT DIET HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. (Special)—This is the revolu tionary grapefruit diet that everyone is suddenly talking about. Literally thousands upon thousands of copies have been passed from hand to hand in factories, plants and offices throughout the I’.S. and Canada. Word of its success has spread like wildlife. Because this is the diet that really works. We have testimonials in our files reporting on the success of this diet. If you follow it exactly, you should lose 10 pounds In 10 days. There will be no weight kiss in the first four days. But you will suddenly drop 5 pounds on the 5th day. There after you will lose one jtound a day until the 10th day. Then you will lose 1'4 pounds every two days until you get down to your proper weight. Best of all there will be no hunger pangs. Now revised and enlarged, this new diet plan lets you stuff yourself with foods that were for merly “forbidden", such as big steaks trimmed with fat, roast or fried chicken, rich gravies, mayonnaise, lobster swimming in butter, bacon fats, sausages and scrambled eggs. You can eat until you are full until yon cannot possibly eat any more. And still lose to pounds in the first ten days plus 1'/2 pounds every two days thereafter until your weight is down to normal. The secret behind this new “quick weight Joss’ diet is simple. Fat does not form fat. And the grapefruit juice in this new diet acts as a catalyst (the “trigger"), to start the fat burning process. You stuff yourself on the permitted food listed in the diet plan, and still lose unsightly fat and excess body fluids. When the fat and bloat are gone you will cease to lose weight and your weight will remain con stant. A copy of this new and startingly successful diet plan can be obtained by sending «2 to GRAPEFRUIT DIET PUBLISHERS. 1213 Premier Way, Calgary «. Alberta. Money-back guarantee. If after trying the diet plan you have not lost 7 pounds in the first seven days, and Hi pounds every two day« thereafter simply re- turn the diet plan and your «2 »411 be refunded prompt ly and without argument. Tear out this message as a reminder. Decide now to regain the trim, attractive fig ure of your youth, while enjoying hearty breakfasts, lun ches and dinners. Ida Catherine Free, 69, of 1145 W. Washington St., died Saturday in a Salem nursing home following a long illness. Mrs. Free had lived in Stay ton the past three years, hav ing lived previously in Lyons since 1946. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church, Stayton. Surviving are widower Her man; sons Robert, Tigard, Lloyd, Truckee, Calif.; sister Mrs. Kate Seig, Lyons, and oth er brothers and sisters in Min nesota and Wisconsin. Rosary was at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at Weddle Funeral Home with mass at 10 a. in. Wednesday at Staytsn Catho lic Church. Interment was in Ct. Mary’s Cemetery. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year Yes 22,655; No 10,916. New Constitution Yes 12,032: No 22,674. State Pollution Bonds Yes 21,195; No 13,707. 19-Year-Old Vote Yes 13,955; No 22,633. Unofficial returns of the Pri 1ED Financing mary Election in Linn County Yes 12,315; No 22,101. from all of the county’s 105 STATE SENATOR precincts are presented below. Republican Pos No. 1: Robert Figures enclosed in parenth 16,619. eses are ballots cast far unop- Elfstrom Republican Pos. No. 2: Wal posed candidates in the partj lace Carson, Jr. 15,978. primary. Democrat Pos. No. 1: Keith LINN COUNTY Burbidge 9,765. Governor Democrat Pos. No. 2: Tom DEMOCRAT: Pearl (525); Bachelder 8,998; Hartley Camp Straub (4,989); Baxter (146); bell 4459. Hansen (673); Holdiman (659); STATE KEPRESEN TATI V E Morris (242); Probst (521); Yeg- Republican Pos. No. 1: Wal ge (29). ter Collett 6.997; Glenn Kleen REPUBLICAN: McCall (4,- 5,464; Jena Schlegel 6,085. 209); Gigler (1,099): Wampler Republican Pos. No. 2: Mor (1,563). ris Crothers 16,090. LABOR COMMISSIONER Republican Pos. No. 3: .Jack DEMOCRAT: Nilsen (6,324). Anunsen 16,688. REPUBLICAN: Knudson Republican Pos. No. 1. Sam (3,300); Page (4,021). Brown 4,822; Norma Paulus SUPT. OF INSTRUCTION 16,822; Tex Shively 3,467. NON-PARTISAN: Bockel- Democrat Pos. No. 1: Vern man (3,265); Parnell (7,819); Tupper 11,200. j Smets (1,907). Democrat Pos No. 2: Pat : U. S. REPRESENTATIVE Wahl 11,392. DEMOCRAT: Ullman (7,069) Democrat Pos. No. 3: Robert REPUBLICAN: Thoren (5,- Bentley 6,367; Betty Rademak- ' 651). er 6,137. * SUPREME COURT Democrat Pos. No. 4: Mike | NON-PARTISAN: Bryson Dye 7,467. (6,790): Sloan (6,942). COUNTY COMMISSIONER APPEALS COURT NO. 1 Respublican Pos. No. 1: Hen-1 NON-PARTISAN: Langtry ry Carson 15,687. (10,845); Lenske (3.864). Republican Pos. No. 2: Hen APPEALS COURT NO. 5 ry Mattson 14.572. NON-PARTISAN: Branch Democrat Pos. No. 2: Melvin field (4.931): Thornton (7,741.) Clemens 7.611; Bill Ringnalda 1 STATE MEASURES 5,075. 1— state c'nstruction bonds- BALLOT MEASURES Yes 4,522: No 9.667. Marion County Tax Base: . 2— -Repeal “white foreigner” I - Yes 11,812; No 22,406. Yes 8.883; No 5,438. Mosquito Control Levy: Yes 3— Revised constitution: Yes 20,017, No 14,406. 4,401; No 10.375. ‘ . 4— Pollution control bonds; Phillips Receives Yes 6,992: No 7,606. 5— 19-year-old vote: Yes 5,- First Place Award 569: No 10,670. LYONS — Mr. and Mrs.1 6— School property tax Wayne Phillips received word equalization: Yes 4,777; No 9, from their son, Gene Phillips, 1 886 of Seattle, who is first line 1 STATE SENATOR supervisor in the sub-assembly DEMOCRAT: Huston (6,658) wire shop of Boeing Air Craft, REPUBLICAN: Fosdick (2,- that he had received first place 941); MacPherson (3,943). in cost improvement catego r-j ! STATE REP. No. 1 ies. | DEMOCRAT: Byers (6172). His idea eliminated 340 wire REPUBLICAN: Detering (6,- rework records which had to I 294). be processed weekly to keep | STATE REP. NO. 2 the form board up to date. It DEMOCRAT: Bohard (4,- will bring an estimated $1.5 987). million cost saving to the com-1 REPUBLICAN: Gwinn (6,- pany during 1970. Phillips was well rewarded; he, with Mrs. 212). CO. COMMISSIONER Phillips, was complimented | DEMOCRAT: Freitag (1,185) with a banquet. Mrs. Phillips Ingram (3,525); Wood (2,475). is the daughter of Mr. and REPUBLICAN: Cale (2,703); Mrs. William Prichard. Whitaker (3,939). CO. CLERK DEMOCRAT: Riley (6,690). Frum (6,- REPUBLICAN: “ 005). MARION COUNTY CONGRESS, 2nd DISTRICT DEMOCRAT: Al Ullman 8, 828. REPUBLICAN: Everett Thoren 9,523. GOVERNOR DEMOCRAT: L. B. Baxter 182; Gracie Hansen 1,048; Al Holdiman 699, James Gordon Morris 211; Art Pearl 1,398; E. Allen Probst 436; Robert Straub 11,425; M. A. Yegge 97. REPUBLICAN: Andrew Gigler 1,374; Tom McCall 15,- 102; Robert Wampler 3,151. LABOR COMMISSIONER DEMOCRAT: Norman Nil- sen 12,391. REPUBLICAN: Robert G. Knudson 8,262; Ancel Page 7,- 810. Librarian Reports New Books at Library I i LYONS—Seventy new books have been added to the Lyons Library since the first of the year according to Mrs. Flor I ence Darling, librarian, at their meeting Monday evening. For girls from 5th to Sth grade: Dana Girl’s Mysteries and Nancy Drew Mysteries. | For boys, Tom Swift’s junior' Science and Fiction. There are' 14 new books for the Kinder-1 garten through the third grade.1 Also hobby and crafts to be made with throw-away, also Indian crafts. For adults, patio furniture, motor books 1970 and auto repairs. SUPT. PUB. INSTRUCTION Tom Bockelman 10,903: Dale Parnell 21,920; Robert Smets 1,079. SUPREME COURT Dean Bryson 11,398; Gordon Sloan 20,113. COURT OF APPEALS Position No. 1 Virgil Langtry 20,333; Reub en Lenske 8,519. PERSONAL STATIONERY Position No. 5 LETTERHEADS Edward Branchfield 14,851; Robert Thornton 19,245. MEASURES State Building Bonds I ENVELOPES Yes 14,392: No 19,762. White Foreigner Section I SOAP and SUDS LAUNDRY ENCLOSURES BUSINESS CARDS BOOKLETS ACCOUNTING FORMS RULED FORMS OPEN 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. INVOICES Pete and Fern Decker Dept No. 5-29-35 GRAPEFRUIT DIET PUBLISHERS 1213 PREMIER WAY, S.W. CALGARY 6. ALBERTA Linn and Marion County Vote Results ----- T ïW i City Enterprise, Thursday, June 4, 1970 burg. Mr and Mrs. Orville •-------------------------------------- Downing of Lyons, Mrs. Doug- and family of Vancouver, Earl | las Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. BeeLsey of Kent Wn., Mr. and | Richard Boedigheimer. Miss *' * “ Mrs. *' Herbert Mays cf ~ Portland. Linda Nydegger and Tony Sil- By Eva Bressler Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye bemagel of Stayton. Cake and Friday evening guests i at spent several days with rela ice cream were served honor the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van tives in Cottage Grove last ing Linda Nydegger on her Prichard, were Mr. and Mrs. week. graduation fr m Stayton High. W. B. Gibson, Mrs. E. E. Bene Rev. Cyril Dorsett, District Mrs. Leona Gunn has re dict, Mrs. H. E. Smith and turned home after spending superintendent of Salem was Miss Cathy Prichard of Port the past three months with rel in charge of the Charge Confer land, Mrs. Martha Phelps, Miss atives in California. ence that was held following Opal Phelps of Longview Wn., Mrs. Effie Nydegger of Stay the regular morning services Mrs. Delbert Reed of Wood ton was a Friday overnight at the United Methodist Church bum, Bill Prichard of Corval guest at the home of her son Sunday morning. lis, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm- and family from Lincoln City, Mrs. Cletus Nydegger. Other I stead and fur children from Mrs. Nona Ambrose of Seattle, evening guests were Mr. and Auburn, Wn., were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gasperetti Mrs. Roy Downing of Rose- guests at the home of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm stead. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Gladys Nygaard were Mr. and Mrs. Harry El We Have A Brand New Supply Of mer of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. 1— T*14* 1318 Main Street I LYONS The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Oregon