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LYONS By Eva Bre««lrr 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 11, liril Kite Safety Rules Are Published Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Zach of Mt. Angel have purch ased the former Jack Comforth place east of town. High score was held by Mrs. Earl Allen, second high by Mrs. Gladys Nygaard and low by Mrs. Arthur Olmstead at the Wednesday afternoon card club held at the home of Mrs. Leota Worden. Following a one thir In Spring, a youngster’s ty dessert luncheon 500 was in fancy turns to thoughts of fly play. Others attending were ing kites. And as the kites “go Mesdames Orville Downing, up” on the March winds, safe Percy Hiatt, Chester Roy, ty warnings “go up” from Pa John McPheeters, Floyd Bas cific Power & Light Company sett, John Kunkle, Ralph Dav to help keep this happy pastime is. Fred Skillings, Sam Bridges, free from incident. “There are dangers when Alex Bodeker, Andrew Sieg, Lambert Roener, Mrs. Laura children fly kites near electric Neal and Miss Zeta Prichard. power lines. A few minutes on Mrs. Carie Naue of Salem the part of the parent to ac spent several days here. She quaint young kite flyers with came to attend funeral servic the following six common-sen es for her great-grandson, Ro se safety rules may avoid a bert Michael, seven week old serious accident,” cautions son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frank Benesh, district manag er. Naue in Stay ton. 1. Always use dry string, Mrs. Effie Anderson spent and paper in kites . . not the weekend in Washington. wire or metallic material. She visited her mother, Mrs. Wire and metal are con Herman Afrank at McCleary, ductors of electricity and her daughter and family, Mr. are hazardous. and Mrs. L. G. Hanaford at 2. Always fly kites on days Olympia, and her sister and there is r>o rain, as wet husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank string can conduct electri Spain at Aberdeen. city. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis 3. Fly kites away from pow of Stavton have purchased the er lines, TV antennas and Bud Walker house in Fox Val radio aerials. ley. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down 4. Keep away from fallen wires. ing left Thursday by plane 5. Call the power company from Portland for a trip to the If the kite gets snagged in Hawaiian Islands. They ex a power line. Never pull pect to return March 17. the string or try to climb Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian the power pole. were Sunday guests in Eugene 6. Stay away from busy at the home of their son and streets and highways while daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. kite-flying. Glen Julian, Jr., and family. The occasion honored the birth Colorful posters illustrating the kite flying safety rules day of Mrs. Julian. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Regional Smith suitable for- school bulletin from Pittsburg, Texas, were boards or store windows, are recent visitors at the home of available at the local PP&L his uncle, Col. and Mrs. Thur office. man Smith. Miss Ellen Dougherty of Portland was a Saturday over night and Sunday guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mike Fink. Mike Fink was taken back to Salem Memorial hospital last week for medical treat LYONS—This city will par ment and tests. John Swinkels of Jefferson, ticipate in an area beautifica former music instructor at tion contest, it was decided at Mari-Linn school, will present a Wednesday City Council a concert from the Jefferson meeting. Lvons will compete in the school Thursday, March 11, at Linn County class of the Up 10:30 a. m. at Mari-Linn. The Lions club of Stavton, per Willamette Resource Con sponsors an eye clinic held at servation and Development pro- Stayton every year. The Mari- ' ject. Other counties involved Linn school bus took third are Lane. Lincoln and Benton. The Lyons Zenith Club will grade students from Mari-Linn and Mehama schools to the sponsor the project under the free clinic on Tuesday, March direction of Clarence Parker, 2. The examinations were giv community development spec en by 15 students from Pacific ialist from Albanv. Contest slo University, College of Optom gan is “Clean Up and Paint etry. A total of 310 punils were Un.” In other council business, from St. Boniface, Sublimity; Sublimity grade school. Stay city budget committee mem ton grade school, St. Mary’s bers were appointed. They in at Stayton; Aumsville. Mari- clude: John McPheeters, Ed Linn at Lyons and Mehama win Sieg, Cecil Grimes Ernest Grosso, and Mrs. Scott Brown. schools. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm A decision was made to in stead were hosts for a family stall new concrete walks to con gathering and dinner at their form with the Lvons-Mehama home Sunday, honoring birth bridge project. Street lights day (anniversaries through will be upgraded for the pro January, February and March. ject also A building permit was is Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olmstead. Mrs. Judv Mays sued to Darrell Bethel to build and three children; Mr. and a house on Cedar Street. There Mrs. Steve Cleveland and Ra were no building permits in chel Olmstead from Coburg; February. Mr. and Mrs. Bvron Edmund son and three grandsons of Eu gene: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ed wards, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrs. John Teeters Edwards and Tommy from Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spoelstra Eddyville, Mr. and Mrs. Jim of Salem were guests Sunday, Boyer and daughters from February 28 at the home of Amity, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Parrish of Salem. Jack Smith of Hood River Mrs. Rachel Olmstead who called on friends and former has spent the winter in Coburg neighbors here, Tuesday, at the home of her son, Mr. March 2. and Mrs. Ed Olmstead, return Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe ed Sunday to the home of her were Portland visitors Satur son and daughter-in-law. Mr. day, March 6. Guests recently and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, to at the Monroe home were her spend some time. brother and sis’er-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Russell Thiel from and Mrs. Max Montgomery of North Bend is spending some Eugene. The Montgomerys time at the home of her son-in- also visited at the Giles Wag law and daughter, Mr. and ner and Alfred Schneider Mrs. Robert Walton and Salli., homes. Mrs. Florence Darling enter Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith ed Salem Memorial hospital to went to Reno Thursday and undergo surgery Monday. returned home Sunday. They .encountered a lot of snow while they were gone. Mrs. Allen Choate and three sons of Independence were Saturday and Sunday guests at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wallen. A number of people worked at the church during the week income tax end and painted the basement, SERVICE among other things. 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