MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. SEPTEMBER 15. 1949 Lyons School Registers 200 Lyons, Mari-Linn School opened on Monday with the enrollment nearing the 200 figure. Mrs. Leoia Stevens again is prin­ cipal and eighth grade teacher. Oth­ er teachers are: 1st grade, Mrs. Vera Smith; 2nd, Mrs. Katie Skillings; 3rd, Mrs. Elva Kuiken; 4th, Mrs. Gladys Poole; 5th, Mrs. Elsie Lafky; 6th, i Paul Putman; and 7th, Mrs. Hazel j Worth. School boaid member.- the Vernon James, George Nydegger and Paul Johnston. Fred Wainman is custodi- an and Gordon Heineck and Wilson Stevens are bus drivers. Bus schedules are approximately as follows: The Stayton bus will pick up along the Jordan road about 7:45. The Lyons bus will pick up on Mc­ Cully Mountain and Oakdale about 7:45. The Lyons bus will reach Gooch about 8:30. Grades 1, 2 and 3 will be at the Lyons school, and grades 4 to 8 will be at Fox Valley until the new school building is completed, about the lat­ ter part of October. ' »uh them to Lyons. Jeannete Huff man, who was in Eugene with them part of the summer, returned home several weeks ago. Mr and Mrs. Earl Allen spent the week end at Belknap Hot Springs. Allen is fishing there. The Lyons PTA met in regular session Friday evening with the pre­ scient, Burl Smith, presiding. The group decided to change the name from Lyons to Mari-Linn PTA to correspond to the name of the new 1 school. A teachers leception will be ' given by the PTA at Rebekah Hall J Sept. 27. Mrs. Hargreaves, who is program chairman for the year, out- I lined a study course which she plans to carry out in connection with the regular meetings. Miss Colleen Shelton of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shel­ ton, of near Jordan, and Ronald Swan, son of Mr. and Mis. John Swan of Mill City, were quietly married on Friday afternoon, Sept. 9, in Portland After a short wedding trip they will be at home in Portland. Floyd Johnson who was in the Vet­ erans Hospital in Portland for some time spent the wee kend in Lyons with his family . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bilyeu left A family dinner was held at the . for Sacramento Sunday where Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hiatt I Bilyeu will undergo medical treat­ Sunday honoring Mr. Hiatt whose I ment and observation. A meeting of the officers and teach­ 79th birthday will be Sept. 20. Cov­ ers of Lyons Methodist Church Sun­ ers wete laid for Mr. and Mrs. Amos day School was held at the commun­ Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt. Mr. 1 ity clubhouse Wednesday evening to and Ms. Harry Elmer and son Gale make plans for the winter months and of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard piopotion Sunday, which will be held Thoma and sons Richard and James of Lebanon, an Loffee Hiatt of Se- ! Sunday, Sept. 25. Mrs. Keith Taylor and little son attle. M r. and Mrs. Donald Huber, Den­ Maurice of Waldport is visiting re­ nis and Donna Lou visited at th home ' latives in Lyons. Mrs. Taylor is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lyons of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hiatt of Se­ Mulkey of Silverton . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch Sr. of I attle called on relatives the last of Saturday, Sept. 17—all day. Irvin Bartel place Lyons had a very pleasant, surprise of the week. They were en route to 1 mile north of Aumsville their home in Seattle after spending last week when a cousin of Mrs. their vacation in Yellowstone Park. Gooch, Gai land E Wanker and wife, Mr. Hiatt is a nephew of Elmer and of Wakeney, Kans, paid them a visit, I Mr. Wanker is on his vacation. He | Amos Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kanoff and is Judge of Probate, Juvenile, in the . sons spent several days at the coast. county court of his residence. This I Mrs. Ed Gilser of Lyons and I.awr- is their first trip to Oregon. They I ance Kanoff of Mill City were in also visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gooch i charge of the tavern while they were and Mr. ami Mrs. Dunean in Salem, SALEM NEW PHONE 4-2241 at the homes of a son and daughter away. of the Gooches. Lyons was among those on the list Mrs. Don Brotherton has returned 1 to retut n to standard time Sept. 12. Mills began on standard time Mon­ from Portland after spending some time at the home of her niece. Mrs. day. Straddle, helping care for their new John Edwards, former Fox Valley baby. Mrs. Straddle will be remem­ resident and brother of Matvin Ed­ bered as Natalie Phillips, niece of wards of Lyons has re-enlisted in the Mis. Brotherton and granddaughter Air Force. of Dick Brown. Mr. and Mis, George Hubbard of The way you may be sure of getting the Best Car Mr. and( Mrs. Clair Humphreys are Eugene spent the week end in Lyons the parents of a baby girl boin at for your Dollar at the George Huffman home. Janet Salem Memorial Hospital Wednesday Hudson Super 6 Sedan, a car 1948 Hudson Super 6 Club Coupe. Huffman, their granddaughter, who The car that you step down in­ spent the summer with them, return- Sept. 7. This is the'r fourth child and with the Modem design and the third daughter and was named Judy to. Equipped with many Com­ most of what you’ve wanted modore features and has radio, most. Radio, air conditioner, heater, fog lites and sportlight. gas saving overdrive, and loads Tops in Beauty and perform- | of other extras. Dicks ante and ready to go. Chevrolet Panel. This late mo­ SHOE del has radio, heater, sunshade, 1918 Kaiser Sedan. REPAIR A late model car with white window awnings, air horns and MILL CITY Top Quality Work wall tires, seat covers, heater, other extras. Has very low mi­ At Regular Prices and other extras and priced so leage and is priced right. Construction Workers' reasonably, you'd think it was Hudson Super 6 Sedan. Shoes a Specialty a '47 model. Saddle, Harness Repair \ roomy 6 pass. 4 door with 1911 Hudson Club Coupe 21 hour service or while you lots of Commodore features. Finish inside and out in good I wait Has Weather control heater, condition. Motor had new rings MILL CITY O'drive, and many other extras. and a valve grind a short time MKK It's nice, clean and ready to go ago. With radio and heater at at the right price. the price you want to pay. Otto Russell Chevrolet Sedan. 1916 Hudson 3-4 Pickup STOP! LOOK! See this one and you'll buy it. Finish and upholstery in excep­ tional condition, one owner, 1910 3-4 T. Pickup Has 4 speed transmission and with low mileage. Here is the Agency good chassis. nicest 1941 model car in town. 1942 Chev. Club Coupe ........... *593 Fire 1941 Chevrolet Sport Sedan ... $595 WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF MOST MAKES AND MODELS 1937 Ford Sedan ..................... »245 Auto FROM TO CHOOSE 1936 Chevrolet Sedan ........... »145 Life 1938 Olds Coupe ..................... $265 SALEM Accident 1938 Chev. 3-4 -ton Pickup . .. $250 “This Time It’s Hudson” 1937 Plymouth Sedan ............. $275 Phone 1502 Detroit $195 1936 Ply. Sedan, new motor Highway Economy Lot Downtown Sales Lot 1936 Chevrolet, »« i« ............ $ 75 3020 Portland Road Where Chemeketa goes to Church 1937 DeSoto, new motor........ $395 Phone 27023 Phone 37922 $395 1938 Plymouth Cpe„ 1 owner SILVER SADDLE 1938 DeSoto Coupe, clean ... $395 Freres Building Supply Co Building Materials of All Kinds Stayton Earl Smith, Mgr We Will Be There! Soil Conservation Field Day Lynn. She and mother were brought home from the hospital Sunday eve­ ning. Quality job printing at th ■ Enter­ prise. INSURANCE SPECIALS SHROCK MOTOR CO.. 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