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Lyons City Council Holds Regular Meeting What Grass or Grasses'™”«”!4:.™!!'. rS1''1“ Best for Lawns? Future Citizens of America -Mill Ends LYONS—Tne regular monthly meeting of the city council was held at the firehall Wednesday evening with all members present. The fran Mr. »nd Mrs. D. B. Hill. Jr., spent chise from the Pacific Power and Light Company for city lights was the weekend at W’aldport as guests of accepted. Some gravel ha» been put on Mr. and Mrs. R, C Haseman the city streets with more to be added. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd -pent A permit was also granted to Sant- iam Valley Grange to hold dances. the weekend at Prineville where they Russell Thiel, civil defense director visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peters, was present with literature on Civil and Mr, and Mrs. Arch Reams. Defense. Robert Stewart from the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitaker and Pacific Power and Light Company of Stayton also Ri.-hard Duncan an Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull were guests attorney of Stayton were present for. Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whitaker in Portland. the meeting. This is the first of a series of pictures of the "Future Citizens of America” which will be a regular Enterprise feature for the next several weeks. The above are child ren of Sgt. and Mrs. Wm. McClintock. They are from left to right Rhonda Sue, 11 months old; Mark Lowell 2 years and Patricia E„ 4 years old. Dr. Mark Hammeru-ksen’t Opto metrie offices in the Bell building in Stay ton; Thursday» from 1:00 p. m. to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne Dale Grant. 5 tear old son of Mr. turn. The ? Cafe in Lyons is now cessary. Mr. «nd Mrs. Peder Pederson were *’ and Mrs. James Grant enrolled in the operating under new ownership, Al hosts for a family gathering at their Kindergarten at Gates. and Vernest Drushella, formerly of Guests Friday evening at the home home here recently, guests coming Scio. They operated a cafe at that of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree were Alan Vail of Seattle, spent the from Srio and other points. Mrs. place before coming to Lyons. Mrs. J. C. Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bothilda This Friday they plan to hold an O. H. Gorton. Lloyd and Dale Gorton weekend here with his parents, Mr. Pederson’s mother, Mrs. anil Mrs. Stanley Vail and other re Christensen of Rosebud, Alberta, Can open house with free coffee and all of Salem latives. Alan will leave this week ada arrived about a month ago and doughnuts being served from 9 to with the Coast and Geodetic Survey will remain for an indefinite stay 11 a- m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman. crew for Alaska. He expects to be here with her daughter and family. i Esther, Earnest and Paul spent the The Pedersons operate the Golden up there for about six months. Too Late to Classify weekend in Longview, Washington Eagle Service Station here, and we er- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earn Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Mason and roniously reported it as Peterson, FOR SALE—Well budded Azaleas. est Preston and other relatives. two children plan to leave Thursday when they leased it from Elmer Klut- Some in bloom. 9 inches to 2 feet for Long Beach, Calif., where they ke not long ago. Sorry. high. Priced 90c to $2.50. Ready I,ee Rows and Charles Kelly paid Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chance have ar- to transplant.—Darrel Andersen, an official visit to the Spring: ield will make their home. Ross just re- rived for a visit with friends and urtned this week from overseas duty on highway 22 in West Mill City. Lions club at noon on Monday of this with the Navy. His wife and two relatives here, and to look after pro- j week, also visiting the Glenwood children have made their homo here perty interests. Chance has been en>- ‘ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY club at their evening dinner meet RELIABLE with his parents during his tour of ployed by the Forest Serice in Cali fornia and lived at Pozo Guard Sta- Man or Woman to distribute complete ing duty. tion. Their young son, Edward. Jr., line of cigarettes, candy, nut and Spending the weekend in Mill City . accompanied them and was a visitor i gum through new automatic mer i at school for several days. chandiser. No selling. We will es at the home of John Davidson were Members of the Gates Women’s tablish accounts for you if you his daughter, Mrs. Bob Watson (Pat Mra. H. N. Wil»on club will meet next Thursday, April wish. To qualify, party must have | Davidson) of Reno. Nevada and her Parents and friends are invited to 16th, in the clubhouse at 2 p. m. More car and cash capitol of $400 to mother, Mrs. Jerry Watson of South the Annual Council Fire for Blue plans will be made and discussed con $1700 which is secured. Excellent ern California. bird and Campfire girls on Thursday cerning their Canyon Fair, which | earnings part time. Full time more. -'frs- W. J. Timm of Potters Val- evening, (tonight) in the Gates Wo has ben set for June 26, 27 and 28 ' Write P. O. Box 1055, Boise, ju«.-- Ida ley, Calif., plans to leave for her men’s Clubhouse at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. in the Gates Gym. ho. 1 jc I home Thursday following a visit here Pennick, as Guardian of the Camp It is hoped this Canyon Fair will ’ with her two daughters, Mrs. Floyd fire group will M. C. the program and include entries from every town I Blackburn and family and Mrs. Ollie awards. Leaders of the Bluebird from Mehama tJ Marion Forks. Dis Muise and family. group are Mrs. Robert Oliver, Mrs. plays of handwork, quilts, afghans, Bob Kelle and Mrs. Don McWhirk. arts and crafts, etc., are wanted. I The morning circle of the Presby A. John Rothauge, student minister There will be exhibits of hobbies, terian church will meet at 10 o’clock at the Gates Community Church will collections, antiques, and dolls. But Thursday morning, April 9 at the be in Tacoma next Sunday For sen- the main object of the Canyon Fail home of Mrs. Roger Nelson. Mrs. vices, and a young woman student will be to show and advertise what . Robert Veness will be a guest speak from the Northwestern Christian I is produced in these Canyon towns.' er for the meeting. College in Eugene will have charge Many people make, or would like to make things to »ell to supplement here during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cole of Salem V Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur are their incomes, and many a hobby has were visitors at the Jay Mason home visiting this week at the home of led to a paying business. So, for a flat Tuesday evening. Others calling on their daughter in Port Angeles, Wash fee of $1, space will be available to I the Mason families that evening were ington. anyone wismog to bring articles oi Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacGregor and Mr. and Mrs. Gene W’ilson are vis merit to sell directly to the public children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson iting his brother. Bob Wilson and and h- lp advertise their product. and Mr and Mrs. Don Moffatt. family. Gene Wilson is in the service What helps the Canyon help» u» al,— and will be stationed in Florida. His so be a booster—help advertise this Rev. Robert Roach will attend a wife has been living in New Jersey cooperative venture, which might Ministers’ Convocation at Meucha, and flew here recently, but will ac lead to something bigger for near, Portland, from Monday through company him to Florida on his re- luture of our Canyon. FULL Friday of next week. Dr. Theodore Gill, president of the San Francisco I Theological Seminary, where Rev. Roach attended seminary, will have a leading role in the canvoiation. 7 Cafe in Lyons To Hold Open House GATES Do if your« self! What grass or grasses are best for lawns? This question confronts every one who seeds a new lawn. To help answer this question, eight di'feren: varieties of grass and three lawn mixtures were seeded in plots1 in Bush Park last fall. The e plots j are along the entrance to Bush House in the park across fiom the rose gul dens. They are for the observation of anyone who may be interested. Astoria and Highland bentgrass, Chewings Fescue, several varieties of creeping red fescue, and the Mer ten strain and common Kentucky bluegrass were seeded in the plots. These varieties of grass are most com monly recommended and used in mix tures in the Willamette Valley. The plots were seeded by the Mar ion County Extension Office in co operation with the Salem Parks De partment. Further information on the plots may be obtained at either of their offices. SUBSCRIBE to The Mill City Enterprise Today.. $3.00 per Year The Canyons Own Newspaper See Us for Printing The Mill City Enterprise J 4 Ó ideas, short-cuts and materials for every Handy Andy! See us n w lor a complete choice of l> pf ar \\ est Coast lumber, the quality material. Kelly Lumber Sales Open Saturdays Ph. 6803 Mill City. Ore. 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The dinner was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mason, who plan to leave' the latter pirt of this week for a i vacation in California. The group presented the honored couple with a going-away gift. In the pinochle games Arey Podrabsky won high and » j.II c i a MlO Don Carlson low. For the ladies Mrs. Mill tzlty, bunday, April 12 john jjuir was high and Mrs. Podrab- 7:30 P. M. sky low. Francis Ellingson won the ,! pinochle prize. Free Methodist Church Special Edition of The Enterprise will be out I I Box Office Opens 7.00 P. M. Weekdays — 5:30 P. M. Sunday» FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 10-11-12 All Color Program JOHN WAYNE, SOPHIA LOREN. ROSSANO BRAZZI, in Thursday, April 23rd Subscribe to The Enterprise Today. 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