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LYONS GATES March of Dimes Helps Youngster With 'Assist' from Coincidence By BrwoMer A standurd first aid class will "inrt on February 5 at the I .you» File imll beginning ut Kuthy Anderson 1» tool I W pm. John sinil from lx"t> anon will I m - Instructor, lie said young at 18 months to un- he eun take up to 35 with a derstand coincidence. This! mixed class of men und women, 1» the story of how it tipped [ with the piMiibiUty of un ud- the balance in a life-and- death buttle for her hope valued class lu follow. Die Lyons Extension unit will fully, in favor of life. The first child of Mr. and Mrs. hold their January meeting to day (Thursday the loth» in the Jumea Anderson of Grundy, Va., Kathy win born in Decem baaemani in,. Methodist ber, I960 with solnu bifida a church lu-ginning at 10 30 with evert- birth defect in which a potluck dinner to I m - served the spinal column fails to close at noun. Marian Pennington and completely, Its cause is un known und there are too few Florence More will lie hostes specialists in its treatment. ses Subject of the day will lie Mi». Anderson hud been sent I low to Sew New Fabrica" home, uncertain of her baby’s witli Alum Olmatend und Alice future, while Kuttiv remained I fcaigull to give Hie di-inoliati u- In the hospital The doctors were undecided on the next Him. move. Mr and Mr». Earl Allen Helpful Neighbor Phone« were Sunday gticsls ut th.- Ten days passed. Then the home of Ilfs cousin und wife. »indersons* telephone rung It Mi mid Mrs. Willard Green ut wu» u neighbor who hud just read u magazine story about Redmond. Mr and Mrs. Henry Hadley Linda Breese of Columbus, During reassuring cha<k-up visit Io March of Dimas-financad Birth Ohio, the 1961 March of Dimes l Dvfoclt Clinical Study Cantor al Children's Hospital, Columbus, weir" taken by ambulance to the Poster Girl. Ohio, Kathy Anderson, 18 months, gets loving embrace from Sant mm Memorial lumpitul Sun The article, in the monthly parents, Jim and Barbara Anderson of Grundy, Va. day night following a car acci publication of the Iuiyal Order dent wiu-n they struck a guy of Moose, told how Linda, also into her body to be absorbed. I ing well to much of the treat- Kathy went back home to I ment we are prescribing for wirr in front of the J. II. John u spmu bifida victim, had un- Grundy in February of 1961 I her. However, like most chil- ston home cast of town. They dergone an operation at Chil after spending a month at dren with severe birth defects dren's Hospital in Columbus, were reported to have non-ser- and wus now making steady Children's Hospital, but she's of the central nervous system, ious injuries. she has complications which we progress under a program of been a regular visitor since. Faithfully each month from can't fully correct because we Mrs. Lydia Culwcll received treatment und rehabilitation at March through October, Mr word Saturday of the death ot the- March of Dimes financed and Mrs. Anderton drove 650 don t know enough about them yet.” her father, P. W. R» m " at Ard Clinical Study Center there miles, round trip, between Centers Fight Crippling Mrs Anderson, whose father more-. Okla Mr. Rose who wus in-!uw Grundy and Columbus, leaving is a Moose member, read home at midnight to reach The expert medical team at 91. p»is»cx| away Friday. the article for herself and the March of Dimes-supported Mr and Mrs. Paul Schicwek promptly called her family Children's Hospital at 8 am. center in Colurnbu and those and returning the same after are receiving congratulations physician, I)r. Thomas McDon noon. in more than 50 other centers ald They agreed on an imme are working to improve diag upon the birth of their first Kathy Checked Closely diate call to the Breese family, nosis, treatment and rehabili grandchild, a daughter, Cheryl 200 miles uwiy. This enabled Dr. Robertson tation techniques to help make Lynn bom to their son and Mr». Breese confirmed the and all the other members ot possible nearly normal lives wife, Mr. und Mrs. John Schle- story She also praised the the Clinical Study Center's for the victims of crippling skills of Dr. Martin P. Sayers medical team to keep a close birth defects, arthritis and wck in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmor who had performed the opera check on Kathy in the impor polio. tion on Linda and of Dr Wil tant early months and to act Jim and Barbara Anderson und four children from St li.cm (> Robertson, director of promptly “ r on any changes in can only hope that the work of Helen» visited triends In Lyons the Much of Dime «-supported lier . condi ------ lition. Dr. Robertson and his asso Now that the critical stage is ciates will bring a promising Saturday and were evening dln- Center Wi.h Dr McDonald making past, the Andersons must make future to Kathy. But they can ncr guests at (fir home ot Mr. the arrangements. Kathy was that tong auto trip only once personally endorse his diag and Mrs Russell Thiel and Mr. soon taken to Columbus for every three months. But it nosis of their daughter’s dis and Mrs. RolM-rt Walton and surgei y by Dr Sayers. The doesn't seem so long to them position. luinlly The Schmor» ure form operation was successful, but now because it leads to hope "She’s a lively, happy baby Kathy tiicn begun to develop, for Kathy's future. who loves to have people er residents here while he was hydrocephalus, or water on the ! Despite her continued im around her." says Mrs. Ander principal at Mari-Linn. brain, which frequently ac provement. Kathy's problems son. "We try to keep her from Chief Petty Oficer und Mrs. companies the open spir e con are far from over. Says Dr. getting spoiled but it's not easy. Marvin Westover and two child dition. Dr. Sayi-ts inse .cd a Robertson: What can you do with four plastic tube which drams the "Kathy is a cheerful little grandparents who have only ren from San Diego, Calif., were recent guests nt the liomr -xcess fluid from Kathy's h< ad girl who seems to be respond- one grandchild to fv.s over"' ut hrr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Baitzer Mrs. Westover is Spending several days over | the week and is recovering the former Miss Sheila Baitzer . nicely. Mary Witt. Salem was the New' Year holiday at the und is n sister ot Mr. iMHuild home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben home wtih her folks, the Even- Kuiken Hy Margaret Krieger IntVeld were his brother-in-law son» over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs Leroy Hiatt of .Monday visitor» of Mr. and ■ oul atetar, Mr ami Mrs Wil Recent guests for 10 days ot Roseburg were Saturday guests Mr». Jake Noble were Grace Ham Byer from Everett, Wn. .Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scharff were in Lyons at the home of his Mrs. Alice Huber with her Fry, Bonnie Easley, and Nona Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wooden. father, Elmer Hiatt and were brother nnd wife, Mr. and Mrs. Young of Ixingvlcw, Wn. Grace | tormerly ot Idanha. now living evening dinner guests at the tx-land McDonald from Ixmg- will remain tor a short time in Wrangell. Alaska. home of his brother-in-law nnd view. Wn., and sister, Mrs with the Nobles. Mr and Mrs. Virgil James sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Bod- Mr. and Mr». Jake Sachach Maggie Matheny of Portland and Randy are now living with < kcr Mrs. Hiatt is also a bro Mt I-' i h I iy f >r ('.irpenterin. Cal. of Hamilton Mont., and Mr. and the Winston Williamstons, while ther ot Mrs. Clyde Bressler. where they will sfM-nd a months Mr». Hugh Clyde nnd Patty, of I Virgil is locating a job. They Mr and Mrs. John lx"ngach- Darby, Mon., were weekend vacation. ; lived here about a year ago and er. are announcing the marriage Mrs. Ruth Lyons, who has guests of the Carl Schaffer». recently have been in Californ- <>t their son. Floyd Lengacher been spending this week •Mr. and Mrs. August Ediger in and Mr». Jean Hays, formerly Newport at the home of her und Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Quir- i ia. Christine McKenny and boys of Mill City. The ceremony was daughter and family. Mr. and ring of Dallas spent the day at . of Lebanon were visiting in held at Seattle, Wn.. New Mrs Keith Taykir and children. the Henry Hicberts. Year's Eve. They will make Mrs. Taylor and two sons Even Evenson underwent Idanha New Year's day. their home in that city where spent Thursday at her home surgery last Thursday in San- Josephine Morgan of Albany he is employed. here. They will return to New- tiam Memorial hospital for in- was a holiday week visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Trahan port Frid ¡y morning where I juries received in May when a children and families. Vem of Salem have moved into the Mrs. Lyons will spend another door at Detroit school hit him. Morgan, Marion Forks; Leo little house of Mr. and Mrs. week. He returned home the first of Morgan, and Mrs. Jeanette Jim Harris, formerly known as Quarry. Idanha; Mrs. Carol the Anna Hubbard home. Rice, Detroit; Bill Morgan and Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Marie Harris. Mill City Mr. ind Mrs Ernest Grosso Mr. and .Mrs. Aubrey R. and family were her brother-in- (.Mayi Monroe of Lebanon are law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. the happy parents of a baby Edward Bourg and daughter, girl, born Sunday, January 6th Rnprrt for Law Make» DiMKKrscy I a* Pam. of Springfield. at Salem Memorial hospital. Members ot the Wednesday The family is now made up of afternoon card club entertained two boys and two girls. The RIGHT TO COUNSEL counsel in criminal trials. tlielr huslian.ls with a party Other colonies followed soon •Monroes formerly lived in Right to have a lawyer to New Year's Eve at the tire Idanha. speak for you in a criminal after. After the Revolution the hall, Pinochle and MO were In case is basic to our system of rirht to counsel became a r->rt ”civ Year's Day the Harold piny High scon1 In MO went to justice. Failure of a court to of our Constitution. ' i . .s «ajoyed dinner with Mr. I Tlie Constitution also gives Mrs Bert Lyons and Earl Al allow counsel may amount to ■i.ni Mrs. Luke Cowdrey and you the right to a speedy and len; low to Andrew Sieg and a denial of a children in Alcany. public tri ii. Mora, it cal!.- for Percy Hiatt High score Mrs. fair trial. air. ,-u Mrs. a . l . Barker n jury trial in the state and in pinochle went to Mrs War- But our law returned to Detroit from a va district where the crime took ren Edwards nnd Orville Down has not al cation trip spent in the South place. Formerly the British ing und taw to Mrs. William ways given us took colonists to England for ern states. They said the wea Huffman and Warren Edwards a right to trial where they had a hard ther was not so good there and Holiday guests nt the home of counsel. time getting witnesses and de that they make go to the Is Mr. and .Mis. William Kramer At early lands soon. were Mr nnd Mis. Fred Swan Common Law no accused per fending themselves. IT'S YOUR LAW son from Kelso Wn.. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olford und sons, Gregg and Mike from Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Griffin from Eureka. Calif., and the Kramer's son anil wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. H W. Kramer nnd child ren Tracie mil Mike of Long view, Wn. The grandchildren spent tlic previous week nt the home of their grandparent». Members of Santiam Valley went to Crowfoot Grange Grange Saturday where they attended a officers training meeting and county conference. Recent guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Slctto were their son-in-law and daughter, Sgt anil Mrs Wil liam Huelicr from Bermuda. They nlso visited his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs H. A. Hueller at Leahurg Sgt- Hueller, who has Isen stationed at Bermuda for tiie past four years was to re port at Spokane, Wn, for du’y. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker mid family, who recently pur chased a iHirtion of the Martha Hiatt property moved the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKay and family, who lived ut the Hiatt place have moved back to Lebanon. Work Smarter.. Not Harder You Are in Safe Hands Stanley Tools * Fine Printing PERSONAL STATIONERY LETTERHEADS Note ENVELOPES ENCLOSURES BUSINESS CARDS Under the Constitution you have the right to know the spe cific charges against you, so that your lawyer can prepare your defense well. None of your other rights amount to much urttess you have somebody on your sido who knows how to evoke and protect them before a fair court. BOOKLETS FOLKS THAT WANT SURE-FIRE ACCOUNTING FORMS RESULTS KNOW AN AO IN THIS RULED FORMS IEWSPAPER IS A FAST, t>EPENPA?Li Oregon lawyers offer this column a* a public eervic*. No /lerxin should apply or .nterpret any law without the aid ot an attorney, who it completely advised ot the facts involved. Even a slight variance in tacts may change the application ot the law INVOICES WAY TO BUY. SELL OR RENT CALL NOW! i I The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Brings Results—Try It Every Week Phone S97 Î7TÎ 10. 1963 brown stains on the bottom By Marton Stovall have baffled many of you. When Mr. and Mrs. Rex Herron of you pour from the pan, a little Salem were weekend guests .»i of It probably dribbles down the the home of his grandparents, side. Grease from dishwater Mr. and Mrs. Joe Novak. gets on the bottom too, if you By Bernice Strawn Mr. and Mrs. Clare Henness dunk the pan last after you've F. X trturion Home Management Henness and family were din washed the dishes. The invisible Specialist Oregon State ner guests at the home of his grease film on the bottom of University parents, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Who spends the most money your fry pan turns brown the Henness Sunday. next time you heat the pan. Visiting recently at the home in your family? Chances are. The stain is practically im of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon It's you. the homemaker. As was Mrs. Cora Harmon of Sa buyer for the whole family possible to scour off. but it's you have tots of weighty de easy to prevent. Always wash lem. the pan in clean, hot sudsy Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle and cisions to make. To speak for you, a Consum water, rinse well and dry thor family drove to Washington where they spent New Year's at er Advisory Council has re oughly. Then there’ll be no the home of her sister and bro cently been set up by President grease film on the outside. ther-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Kennedy. It will study con sumers problems an»l advise DOES YOUR WOOD PANEL- Jensen and family at OUalla LNG need sprucing up? The way government officials. Some peo Bob Oliver, Sid Baughman, and Frank Moore of Lebanon ple feel more should be done to your neighbor cleans hers may were successful on their hunt give consumers the kind of in not work for you. How it's ing trip to the Troy area. They formation we need to be better cleaned depends on the original finish, we're advised by OSU returned early New Year's day buyer». If you want tips on wise buy experts on worxj finishing. Thia with two elk. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Larsen ing of children s clothing, can applies to natural wood kitch and family of Arizona were ned goods, carpets, vacuum en cabinets too. If panels or cabinets have been dinner guests Friday at the cleaners, dishwashers, ranges, foam rubber upholstery, and waxed, a liquid cleaning wax Glenn Henness home. Th»- Gates Women's club will many other items, let us know - like you wouid use on wood meet at the regular time Janu or call your county Extension floors is good. A whiff of it will office. Our specialists at OSU teU you if you have the right ary 17 at the clubhouse, Sunday afternoon visitors at have prepared up-to-date con type—it smells like dry cleaning the Bob Blumenstein home sumer education booklets on fluid. This both cleans and wax were Hr. and .Mrs. Neil Blum- these and many other topics. es, t>ut it has to be buffed. You e.-istein and five children of They are free to you Oregon needn't remove it next time you ians. clean. Cream type wax is also a Salem. good cleaner. Don’t use self Mr. an»l Mrs. Bernard Bum ELECTRIC FRY PANS with polishing wax on wood panels. gamer and family were Sunday If your panels are varnished dinner guests at the home of or lacqured, wipe with a damp her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nims, at and daughter, Mr and Mm. (not dripping) cloth or suponge wrung out of sudsy water. Then Wood bum. Their son, Dan Nims, John Manderscheid. M. L. Manderscheid of Scio dry with a cloth. Too much who is in the Navy, was home on leave from the Naval Base was a recent dinner guest at water can cause wood fibers to the home of his son, the John swell. at Whidby Island, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. George Stovall •Manderscheids. Mrs. Mander drove to the coast Sunday where scheid received word that her they enjoyed a seafood dinner father-in-law sustained a seri and the beautiful weather at ous injury to his hand in a Waldport and Newport. They home accident last week and report that the weather was underwent surgery on the hand warm and the sun shone all day last Thursday at Santiam Me and the ocean and sunset were morial hospital in Stayton. Mrs. Dorothy Novak was a magnificent. He guideth aae tn the paths Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills ob recent visitor at the home of of righteousness for his served their 25th wedding an Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Human } name's sake.—(Psalms 23:3). niversary January L They in Eugene. She also visited her He has given us eyea to see, plan to leave for a month's va nephew, Duane Fleming, in ears to hear. He has placed in Roseburg before she returned cation beginning January 7. us all the powers and facul They will visit points of inter home last Monday. Miss Janice Novak spent last ties that we need in order to est in California, Colorada and meet life happily and suc Oklahoma on their trip. Ray's week at the home of Mr. and cessfully. Service station and Lorraine’s Mrs. Rex Herron in Salem. Coffee Palace, which they op erate. will be closed during this time. -Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker and family visited Mr. and Mrs W. R. Hutcheson. Jr., and When You Buy From Vs. We Carry family at Anderson, Calif, on their way to the Bay area over Christmas vacation. In Oak Nationally Advertised Quality land they visited his mother. Brand Building Supplies Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, his sis ter and brother-in-law, Col. and Check os us for your building needs I •Mrs. J. R. Brown and two aunts -Mrs. Audnah Betts and Mrs. Nevah Andersen. The Parkers attended the East-West football game in San Francisco. They also spent one day in San Francisco sight-seeing, which included a boat cruise from Fisherman's Wharf. Sunday be fore the Parkers returned home. Mrs. Brown held an open house in their honor and enter tained relatives and friends from the Oakland-San Francis co area. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Carpent er of Lyons were holiday guests at the home of their son-in-law son could have counsel against the king. Later English law would let u lawyer help the ac cused on one point or another, but he could not bring out facts or present general arguments. For example, the English court denied Mary Queen of Scots a lawyer though English was not her native tongue. Only after 1695 did the right to counsel become a part of the Common Law Then in the crime of treason, the accused got un advance copy of his in dictment nnd a list of the jur ors. He could also subpoena witnesses und defend himself through counsel. This right ex tended soon to other crimes The American Colonies took over tiie right to counsel; Be fore 1700, Connecticut allowed 3—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, 9 Mill