PactS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Orcgoa Monday. January 11. 1951 Lyons LYONS A Linn County Health clinic will be held at the Mari-Llnn school house, Friday, January IS, at 1 o'clock. ' This will Include all children age three months to six years, 23 cents will be collected by the teachers for each child. Mr. and Mrs, John Mainlo, Johnle and Billie trom Aber deen, Wash.; Miss Ellen Dough erty of Portland and Mrs. Nora Dougherty from Salem, were New Years guests of Mr and Mrs. Mike Fink. Mrs. Mainlo and Miss Dougherty are sisters. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayward and daughter Patsy of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith Dennis and Ivalyn were New Year day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Max well in Portland, and spent the week-end at the home of his brother Glen Smith and fam ily at Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Caspary from Redwood City, Calif., were recent guests of their niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cerath. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Fox and son Wayne from Midvale, Idaho, and their daughter, Mrs. Thelma Surry of Portland re newed acquaintances in Lyons ' Saturday. Fox at one time owned and operated a store here as well as the post of fice. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith and daughter Donna have re turned from a trip to Nevada, where they spent the holidays with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kruse received word the last of the week of the death of his father at San Rafael, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Csllre Hum phries and family of Myrtle Creek, spent the week-end In Lyons. They brought her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. John ston home after they spent the Christmas holidays at the Humphries home. Miss Joy Kuiken and Miss Lucille Lewis, teachers, have returned to their duties after the holiday vacation. Miss Kui ken Is a teacher in the Spring field school and Miss Lewis at Corvallis, Miss Kuiken is the daughter of Mrs. Elva Kuiken and Miss Lewis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor, Maurice and Jane returned to their home near Waldport Mon day after spending the week here with relatives. Mrs. Tay lor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons and sister of Mrs. Wayne Ransom and Jerry Lyons, Maurice underwent a tonsilectomy while here. Lyons shared with the rest In the heavy wind storm Satur day, about 8 p.m. The cooling shed at the Freres Lumber company mill was blown down. The mill has been closed down for some time and planned re opening Monday morning. This was postponed for several days due to the accident. Mountain States Power company line men were called out at 2 a.m. Monday to repair lines broken by the wind. Pfc. William (Billie) Kin zer and a pal, Pvt. Chester Moore from Camp Stalman, Calif., spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kinzer. The Kinzers with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jungwirth and chil dren of Stayton took the boys back to Camp Stalman. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kruse and daughter Carol have re turned from a two-week vaca tion trip to Trinidad, Colo. Her mother, Mrs. W. E. Brown ing returned home with them and will spend a couple of months at the Kruse home. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Yeager and children from Cocoran, Hayesville to Study New Fire District HAYESVILLE The Hayesville PTA will meet Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 7:45 p.m. There will be a panel discussion about a fire district for the unprotected areas of Hayesville. , , The psnel will consist of rep resentatives from Keizer, Fire Marshall's office. Four Corners and the Brooks fire department Movies will be shown for the children. Mr. Hllleiland, princi pal, has requested that all chil dren attending PTA meetings be accompanied by a parent Re freshments will be furnished by parents of the children in Miss Nelson's room. Calif., returned home after the holidays with relatives here. Mrs. Yeager is a daughter of Mrs. Cladys Stlffler, Yeager is a teacher In the Cocoran schools. Mrs.' Donna Smith and two sons moved last week to the Russell Wilson house near the post office. Mrs. Smith Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard. Pfc. Donald Kuiken from Fort lewis spent the New Year's week-end with relatives In Lyons. His wife, the for mer Marilyn Baltzer, is stay ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Baltzer. Kenneth Bosanko, student at the University of Oregon at Eugene, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mer rill Bras-field and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm stead were hostess Sunday for a dinner honoring their son Walter on his 8th birthday an niversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olm stead of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, Donald, Walter and Jimmle. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carle- Bethel Park BETHEL PARK A dinner party was enjoyed at the Rev. Casselman residence Friday ev ening. Guests invited were Mrs. Ilium, Miss Ethel Berglund, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Johnson and sons, Mark and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Nelsou, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith :nd Norma, and Rev. and Mrs. Robert Pirtle and children, Bobby and Janice, all of Bethel Park. Mrs. Laura Goffrier and daughter, Mary Goftrier, spent the week end visiting friends and relatives in McMinnville. - The Brooks Sewing club met at the home of Mis. Harry Bosch Thursday afternoon. Officers el ected for the eoming year were Mrs. Gertrude Reid, president: Mrs. ' Ruth Jensen of Bethel Park, vice president; Mrs. Nona Sidebottom, secretary, and Mrs Fsy Loomis, treasurer. Plans were made to start a quilt Birthday gifts from secret pals were received by Mrs, Dolly Ramp, Mrs. Martha Lesber, and Mrs. 'Ruth Jensen. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Bobby Pirtle and Harold John son, Cub Scouts helped enter tain the Brook' PTA Tuesdiy evening. The cottage recently purchased by Rev. Harold Beaty of Yon calla is undergoing a complpete remodeling. It will be occupied by his daughter and family the Gardner Johnsons. The Women's Missionary coun cil met at the home of Mary Goffrier, Thursday. Construction work at the park has been slowed because of the holidays and weather. However, a garage is under construction at the caretaker's cottage. Rev. Casselman and Clarence Smith are doing the carpenter work. ton, Larry and Dennis return ed to North Bonneville Sunday after spending the week-end at their home here. The Carle tons have moved to Bonneville while he is attending school there. Dayton DAYTON Pvt Don Clement left for Camp Leonard Wood, Ma, after spending two weeks here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Loren Clement. He bad been at Ft Ord. Calit George Abdill of Roseburg, is spending a week with his mother, Mrs. Vivian Abdill. Mr. and Mrs A E. Broadwater and son Virgil of Roseburg spent the New Year'a week-end here with ber mother, Mrs. Goldie Fisher and family Mr. and Mrs Al Petre and daughter of Myrtle Point, Eric Petre of Salem and Mr. and Mrs Waldron Hyatt of Eureka, Calif., visited during the holidays with Mr and Mrs. Clete Gell. On Sunday, Jan. 3, Larry and Gary, twin aons of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Phelps, and Jerry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson were baptized at the Dayton Pi oneer Church by the Rev. H. C. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Will and Teddy of Yachts and Misa Bar bara Will of Bend were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Will and his parents. Pfc. Robert Kirkland of Kess ler Field, Miss., spent the holi days here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirkland and other relatives. He is in the Air Force radio. Aurora AURORA Members of the Auroa Women's club met Wednes day. Jan. (, in the Knights of Pythias h?U. Mrs. Harriet P. 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