•Aprii 12. 1951 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE LYONS Fox Valley Bassett Reports Spotters Action By EVA BRESSLER Parents of next year's first grade pupils will be glad to know the an­ By MAUDE M. JOHNSTON nual pre-school clinic will be held at Mrs. Nita Dysinger honored her Mari-Linn school at 1 p.m. on Friday, Julia Bassett, chief observer of the little daughter, Judy, with a birthday April 20, 1951. This examination is Mill City aircraft spotter defense, re­ party Saturday afternoon. Judy required by law for all first grade ports that three classified aircraft was 4 years old. Friends who helped pupils before they can enter school, were spotted by the Mill City ob­ her celebrate the day were Duane and j This clinic is for the children of dis­ servers Saturday and Sunday. Sue Anne Christensen, Billy and Rob­ trict 29-J in Lyons and for the chil­ Those taking their stint at aircraft in Boaz, Benton Looney, Katheryn dren of district 124 Lordes school spotting over the weekend and under Johnson, Cleo, Beverly and Lonnie near Jordan. Parents must accom­ the favorable atmosphere conditions Dysinger. Mrs. Robert Boaz and pany their child and be at the school were A. T. Koeneke, W. R. Greene, Mrs. D. A. Gessner helped Mrs. Dys­ house promptly at 1 p.m., states George Veteto, J. T. King, Mabel inger with the serving of refresh­ . Thomas Putman, principal. Veteto, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. John ments and entertaining the children. The bingo party sponsored by the Swan, Mrs. George Stewart, Mr. and The Al Lantzers had their dog hit Altar society of the St. Patrick Cath­ Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Ray by a car and killed on the highway olic church was held at the Rebekah Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Rags­ in front of their home Sunday eve­ hall Sunday evening with a good dale, Mrs. Lee Owens, Mrs. Ray ning. crowd in attendance. Steiner, and Julia Bassett. The Jack Johnstons had a phone Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt with her The above group caucused last message Sunday from Lebanon indi­ mother, Mrs. Cora Jenner, spent Sun­ Thursday night and there divided the cating that Will Surry, brother-in-law day in Portland at the Harry Reeves above group into two — one group of Jack Johnston was not well. He home. Mr. Reeves is a brother of serving Saturday and one Sunday. has had ill health for some time. His Mrs. Jenner and uncle of Mrs. Hiatt. Mrs. Bertha Ayers of Adams, The exercise was but a part of a advanced age does not allow his re­ vast northwest test of the defense gaining much strength. Mrs. Ralph Harold Ayers of Lexington and Gene Frame, a daughter of the Surry's Cornforth of near Pendleton spent the organization. called" the Johnstons Sunday morning. weekend with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Muetze! of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons spent last Dr. Ferguson drove to Astoria for Canyonville were over Sunday night week at the home of their daughter medical care the early part of this visiting here. They came for the re­ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gisler week. mainder of their household goods. of Marion. Mrs. Gisler is in Port­ They previously left their electric ap­ land with her sister, Mrs. George pliances as there isn’t any electricity Mielke, of Gates, who underwent sur­ where they are at present. However, gery. Mrs. Wayne Ransom, another they plan purchase of a home-oper­ sister, is also in Portland with them. ated electric plant and hope that in David Neal was confined to his this way they may use their equip­ home last week with injuries he re­ II. F. HINCH. Prop. ment. ceived while riding his bicycle with Mrs. George Clipfell is in Salem Lynn Scott. Both boys received cuts at the home of her parents, Mr. and and bruises. David also suffered a “JUST GOOD Mrs. Carey. Her mother had a second broken upper arm. FOOD” heart attack the last of the week. Chester C. Martin died suddenly She had a severe spell a few weeks Sunday of a heart attack. Mr. IDANHA, OREGON ago, however, she is improving again. Martin was a surveyor for the Bon­ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnston spent neville Power Administration and Hiway 222 Sunday afternoon visiting in the Gus lived with his family at the Apple Plenge home at Liberty. Tree court in Fox Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Bert I^yons wtih their ' daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. t Fred Lindemann, Richard and Linda spent the weekend at Bandon. They visited the Everett Lewis family while there. Mr. Lewis is a brother of Mrs. Lyons. Mrs. Robert Fetherston and daugh- j ters, Ann and Leone, with her par­ ents spent the weekend with Robert Fetherston at Prineville. Relatives from Scio gathered at the John Neal home to help him celebrate MEHAMA, OREGON j his 60th birthday anniversary, with a dinner held at the Neal home. Cov­ ers were laid for the honored guest and Mrs. Neal; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Westenhouse and daughter, Chary- mane; Mr. and Mrs. Holley Westen­ house and daughter, Ferrel; Mr. and Shuffleboard Good Music Mrs. Kenneth Westenhouse and daughter, Sybil; and Mrs. Wayne Fennigan. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett of Cor­ vallis spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett. Dale is a student at Oregon Where Friends Meet State college, and they plan attending the governor’s ball sponsored by the On Highway 222, Linn County Side military honorary Scabbard and Blade, jointly with the Pershing Rifles drill MILL CITY honorary, at the Cell Coloseum, with Stan Kenton’s dance band from Bend. George "Sparky" Ditter The “Cake Walk” sponsored by the Lyons Garden club and held at the Rebekah hall Saturday evening was well attended. Many beautiful cakes were on display and well worth walk­ ing for. The meeting of the pre-school mothers was held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Smith Wednesday evening. A i general discussion was held and Mrs. 1 Hugh Johnston was honored with a | shower with Mrs. Charles PoAer, Mrs. I Francis Garsjo and Mrs. Jack Christ­ enson as hostesses. Present were: Mrs. Calvin Trahan, Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. Mrs. Jim Phelps, Mrs. Mar- I vin Edwards, Mrs. Earl Thayer. Mrs. I Alice Huber. Mrs. Francis Garsjo. Mrs. Charles Power, Mrs. Jack Christ­ enson and Mrs. Ivan Smith. Sending 1 gifts were Mrs. George Clipfell, Mrs. (TOSED MONDAYS John Prideaux and Elaine Hadley. Mrs. Marvin Berry was hostess for a dinner honoring her husband on his birthday anniversary. Covers were placed for the honored guest | and Mrs. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr, Gloria. Kathryn and Nadine, and Mr. and Mrs. George Berry. The Mari-I.inn school held their first ball game of the season with Mill City on the Lyons diamond. The girls won over Mill City with a score of 19 to 7 while the boys lost 10 to 6 II in favor of Mill City. Another game I will be held next Friday. April 13, at Lyons with the St Boniface school of Sublimity. Don't forget the blood bank in Scio | April 26. Anyone wishing and able i to give blood please contact Mrs. Alex Bodeker or Thomas Putman. Spar Cafe MEET Harry and Alice i at the : BRIDGE TAVERN ; MEANDER INN SUNDAY --- Supreme Prime Rib Roast $1.50 Open 1 P.M. Grange Holds Moravec Memorial Recognition Lyons — The regular meeting of Santiam Valley grange was held at the Grange hall Friday evening with a good attendance. The regular routine of business was carried out with the first and second degree conferred upon the following candidates: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coff­ man, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Loranze, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell and Robert Franklin. The charter was draped in loving memory of Tony Moravec, who was master of Santiam Valley Grange for three years. Mrs. Caroline Kubin and 17 mem­ bers from Holly grange paid their visitation. Albert Julian was elected to the lecturers chair vacated by the death of Tony Moravec. At the close of the evening refresh­ ments were served. Your help will be greatly appreciated as the quota has not been reached. Evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Neal were Mr. anil Mrs. Ike Myers of Elkhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stout of Mehama and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve O’Neil of Fox Valley. The occasion honored Mr. Neal on his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Bassett, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gower at Brunks corner near Salem. Visiting at the Wilson Stevens home was his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens of Sheri­ dan, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skaife and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Skaife of Silverton visited with relatives in Lyons Sun­ day. They called at the George Berry, Marvin Berry and Alex Bo­ deker homes. Jack Duggan is confined to his home suffering with severe burns on the legs received while driving cat for Wagner and Bevier. r b-d Thought for today.., — GET YOUR QUALITY JOB PRINTING AT THE ENTERPRISE — ■ HOUSE MOVING ALL SIZES FREE ESTIMATES ANYWHERE Phone 2-4542 Bales & Brady TOWING SERVICE 546 N. High. 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