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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1968)
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 18, 1968 He is an Interstate Truck Chester Roy. Trout Season To Driver. They have six child-I Guests at the home of Mr. ren, two in high school and' and Mrs. Howard Naue were Mrs. John Teeters Open April 20; By Eva Brewder one in the 8th grade. The | her mother, Mrs. Lydia Cui- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mul Cal Culbertson manager ot __ Slayden _ 1_ c___ i _______ ___ — J ' wxxlt k» * nnrl x.rifrv well her brother and wife, family have moved the People’s Telephone Com into the house formerly oc Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell, len who were visiting in this Fishing Good area from Illinois, were guests pany in Lyons spent Thurs cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Delmer and Donna. Tuesday, April 9 at the home Oregon anglers should find day and Friday in Seattle to Benefiel next to the Mari-Linn Mrs. Fred Sutherland and of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarvey. fishing in most popular lakes attend a Transmission Sem school They plan to build a daughter Julie from Charles Mrs. Henry Jarvey was and streams quite productive inar held at the Sheraton Mo house on their property in the ton, South Carolina arrived hostess on Wednesday for a when they inaugurate the op tor Inn. Iordan district, the former Wednesday at the home of dinner honoring her husband ening of the general trout Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ma- Ed property. Mr. Slay her parents Mr. and Mrs. on his birthday additional season Saturday morning, hurin former Lyons residents den Thayer carry on his plumb Hugh Johnston and sons Tom guests for the dinner were April 20. have moved into the Olin ing will shop from here until and Bob. She will spend some Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stout of Phil Schneider, state game Spiva house on 5th street. He time here while her husband the Howell area. then. director, advised fishermen has recently been discharged Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grimes is on sea duty. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kuahi- from the service. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue wui and two children who re that this year the Game Com received word of the sudden mission will stock 2,370,000 le-, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Michalla of her brother Glenn with their son and wife Mr. cently came here from Ha gal sized trout in lakes and | and their son and daughter death and Mrs. Donald Naue were Arnold of Lebanon on Mon waii have moved into the for streams around the state, an I from Whittier, California and day. He passed awav at the Sunday guests in Sheridan at mer Kroker house on the new Increase of about 10 percent her mother Mrs. Gusta Kash- Lebanon hospital following a the home of Mrs. Donald highway. above last year. eimer from Rockford. Minn heart attack at his home. Ser Naue’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Good esota spent several days this vices were held Most streams and a large k/e're Open Daily From 11 a. m. Wednesday, Andrew Helget. and four children of Bakers week at the home of Mr. and Anril 10 at Huston Sunday dinner guests at the field, Calif., and his mother number of lakes and impound mortuary Mrs. Oscar Naue. Mrs. Kash- will be stocked heavily with interment at Providence home of Mrs. Rosa Berry was Mrs. Ellen Good of Salem vis ments Seven Days a Week eimer who has spent the win Cemetery her daughter and husband. ited Thursday. April 11 at the for the opening, which is ex in Scio. ter in California with her pected to increase the angler ’ s SP4 Arnold Grimes from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr, al- Donald Teeters home. daughter and family is a sis Fort Lewis, Wn„ scent Wed <-o her grandaughter and fam Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon chances for a successful and ter of Mr. Naue, and Mrs. nesday and Thursday at the ily Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Sy- ald and Mrs. Lou Goodpasture enjoyable opening weekend. COME AND SEE US SOON Michalla a niece. Except for the coast streams home of parents Mr. and verson and children from Mill of Glide arrived April 13 for Mrs. Jim Cook and daugh Mrs. Cecil his Grimes. which will be stocked mainly City. He came a weekend visit at the Donald with cutthroat trout, most ter from Ridgefield, Wn„ vis Dave Tunnell from Coluse, ited Wednesday at the home to attend funeral services for California spent the weekend Teeters and Harold Longfel lakes and streams will be homes. Sunday guests at of her mother, Mrs. Effie An his uncle, Glen Arnold held with his wife Linda at the low the Teeters home were Mr. planted with rainbow. The derson. Mrs. Anderson accom- Wednesday at Lebanon. of her parents Mr. and and Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. fish will be running eight to A1C James W. Palmer from home nanfed by her daughter left Mrs. Fred Lindemann and Goodpasture, Mr. and Mrs. ten inches and more, the re-1 Malstron Air Force Base at Wednesday for McCleary, family, Additional Sunday Stensland and Ted of suit of good growing condi Washington where they will Great Falls. Montana is spend- dinner guest was Mrs. Linde- Don Independance, Harold tions at the hatcheries. Ang visit at the home of Mrs. An im? a 30 day leave at the home manns mother, Mrs. Eulalia Teeters, Stayton, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. lers are reminded that coast of his parents Mr. and Mrs. dersons mother. Mrs. Herman Lyons. Harold Longfellow. Rex and streams do not onen until Ab in Palmer and family. Fol Afrank and other relatives. Easter Sundav guests at the Rolland, and Mrs. Teeters and May 25, nor do the high lakes lowing his leave he will re- Wednesday guests at the home of Mrs. Gladys Nygaard Bruce Mr. Teeters was in in the Cascades. home of Mr. and Mrs. Van nort at Istanbul Turkey. was her sister and husband As usual, the largest plants Mrs. Flovd Bassett went to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt of Santiam Memorial hospital, will Prichard were her sister Mrs. he made in the heavily- with a back injury. Martha Phelps and daughter Waldport Thursday to spend Lvons, her niece and husband Stayton fished waters of the north Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze the remainder of the week at Miss Onal Phelps from Long Mr and Mrs. Harry Elmer were dinner guests Easter west region and especially tn view. Wn„ also another dau the home of her daughter Mr. and their son and wife Mr. Sunday of their daughters the larger streams and tri ghter. Mrs. Marion Reid from and Mrs. Wilber Meinert and and Mrs. Gale Elmer and two family, Mr. and Mrs. James butaries in the Willamette family. Mr. Bassett went to children Tammie and Trisha Woodburn. Richmond, Barbara, Pam and Valley. About 1.252.000 good- Last Saturday, April 6, Walport Sunday and returned from Albany. Tony. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond sized trout will be stocked in with Mrs. Bassett Monday. guests at the home of Mrs. Easter Sunday services was Forrest of Stayton were Sun the northwest, with 823.000 Gary Palmer from Everett, held in all church’s in Lyons. day Rosa Berry were Mr. and afternoon guests at the scheduled for streams and the Mr. and Mrs. Art Olsen from Washington was a weekend There was a 10:30 mass at the Richmonds. remainder for lakes and re Grand Ranids, Minnesota and guest at the home of his par St. Patrick Catholic church, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze servoirs. Mr. a ndMrs. Art Olsen from ents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pal with 11 o’clock services and made a business trip to Al Anglers can Just about pick Stanton, California, The lad- mer and family. He came to special music at the Method bany last Thursday. their stream in the Willam see his brother A1C James les are nieces of the late ist, Canyon Baptist and San- Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hersh- ette Valley area for the Anril, Palmer who is spending a 30 tiam Chapel. They were fol felt George Berry. and son Russell and Mrs. Spending several days this day leave at the home of his lowed by many family din Edward Titze went to Milton- 20 opening, with 53 streams i week nt the home of Mr. and parents. ners and others going else Freewater April 12 where on the planting schedule. In addition, 17 lakes and Im-1 Mrs. Harold Hawthorne were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy, where. they visited with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Spell- during the weekend and at poundments will also be stock Ron Duncan and son from and family from West Linn, Gardena. California. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy and meyer and daughter Jody of tended the wedding of Mrs. ed with large rainbows. Ac tually, plants will be made Mr. and Mrs. Robert Betz family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Titze granddaughter. all summer in the unner Wil from Clearfield, Utah have Kokstis and family were Sun Ronald Spellmeyer and two Bob Rogers left April 13 for purchased the Edward Slay- day dinner guests at the home children of Eugene were din Grand Coulee, Wash., where lamette and its forks, the den property east of town. of their parents Mr. and Mrs. ner guests at the home of he will be employed at Bonne Clackamas and its forks, the McKenzie, and the Santiam. their parents Mr. and Mrs. ville Steel. Frank Spellmeyer and Shar Easter Sunday guests at Almost all of 'the smaller streams on both sides of the on. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bur- vin Griffiths were Mr. and valley will receive plants of ■ mester and daughter Janet of Mrs. Marvin Mitchell, Larry legal-sized rainbows prior to I VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. Scio were dinner guests at the and Karen of Eugene, Mr. and the opening. Major reservoirs ■ part of Sunnyside Telephone Co. home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Dale Champ, and Renee, =uch as Detroit. Trail Bridge, P.O. Box 507 • Silverton, Oregon 97381 Mrs. Lyle Burmester. Sun Mehama, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fall Creek, Dorena, and oth ers will also be stocked heav day afternoon callers at the neth Champ, Stayton and ily- Burmester home were Mrs. Tony Hendricks, Sublimity. Blanche Christman and her Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips mother Mrs. Mary Walters of were hosts at their home Sat Scio. urday evening, April 13 for a Dinner guests at the home planned potluck supper and of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian the meeting of the G E M. was their son and wife Mr. pinochle club. Members pre and Mrs. Glen Julian, Jr., and sent for the supper and even son Bradley of Eugene and ing of cards were Mr. and Mrs. There are six kinds of needed car Mr. Julians parents, Mr. and G. D. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. insurance. You can get them all Mrs. Albert Julian of Scio. Joe Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred The occassion also honored Rlenke, Mr. and Mrs. Giles ât low cost—at Safeco the birthday anniversary of Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer When you’re insured by a Safeco Family Auto Policy, all driver» Glen Jr. Taylor anl the hosts Mr. and in your family can be covered for the following: Walter Olmstead of Everett. Mrs. Phillips. Washington was a weekend (1) Fire (4) Accident Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz, guest at the home of his par Joanne, Dorothy, Carol, Dar (2) Theft (5) Property Damage ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur rell and Mike were guests (3) Liability (6) Court Coate ► Olmstead and Jim. Additional Easter Sunday at the home of With a Safeco Family Auto Plan you save worry, eave money, too. Sunday guests were her par Mrs. Walzs brother the Rev. Because there are no dangerous gaps, no costly overlaps. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ormal Trick in Estecada. Here's A Calf us today. Young of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker spent Easter Sunday at the were Saturday night and Sun Erril Levins home in Albany day guests in Salem at the and were joined their by their home of their daughter and son John who is a student at family Mr. and Mrs. Earl O.S.U. in Corvallis. Hampton and children. Easter On Mr. and Mrs. Parris Bouche Mill City, Oregon Sunday dinner also honored of Bend were Saturday even their grandaughter, Margo ing dinner guests at the home WHERE YOU’RE TREATED LIKE A PERSOM-NOT A NUMBER Lee Hampton on her birth of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle. day anniversary. The Bouches also visited with I Miss Lucille Lewis of Cor- his brothers family the Char 1 vallis was a weekend guest les Bouches with Mr. and Mrs. it the home of her mother B. L. Kirsch and with Mrs. and sister Beulah. Additional Lilly Wolfkiel. The Bouches BEER-toast to America’s economy Sunday dinner guests were had visited earlier in the day The brewing industry is a massive and dynamic part of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis, with his mother in Salem. ar.d daughters Christy, Pam the national economy. Each year it pours billions of and Lisa. Cruson and his brother and dollars into commerce and government. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mann wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ing and children Richie, Larry Cruson of Lyons. ■ $1.4 billion in state and federal excise taxes. and Cherri were dinner guests Miss Thersa Pietrok of Port- ■ $3 billion to employees, suppliers and distributors. If you’re having any trouble with your automatic transmission—why at the home of her parents, ’and was a weekend guest at ■ $875 million in agricultural products and packaging Mr. and Mrs. Sim Etzel in the home of her mother and not bring it to Gene Teague Chevrolet today and have it taken care of materials. Stay ton. sister Louise. Sunday they Guests at the home of Mr. were dinner guests in Aums by our experts. The brewing industry is a proud contributor to America's and Mrs. Wilson Stevens ville at the home of Mr. and prosperity. were their two daughters and Mrs. Clarence Pietrok and families, Mr. and Mrs. Albert family. Toman and children from Sal Saturday guests at the home UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. em and Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Mrs. Ruth Lyons was her Scott of Mill City. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. It pays in the long run. A check up now just might save a Mrs. Nona Ambrose from end Mrs. George Meilke of Seattle, Washington was a Albany. They were accompan major repair job later. at the home of her parents. ied by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saturday and overnight guest Garrison from Lakeview. Sun Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard, day guests were her son and Powerglide or Turboglide Special returning to Seattle Sunday Lyons from Korbel, Califor morning. Additional Sunday nia who will spend several Reg. $12.60 NOW ONLY . , dinner guests were their days, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 'granddaughter and husband. Ransom of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gasperitti Plus Parts and infant son from Portland. Mrs. Josephine Johnson of Mehama was a Sunday din ner guest at the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ■ Downer. Dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Cru- I on were their "-andson and OREGON I wife Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cru- STAYTON on, Jr., and son from Salem, "A third of what you eat "heir granddaughter and hus- and Mr. and Mrs. John Brv- keeps you alive; the other > >nt from Eugene, their son two-thirds keeps the doctor 1 and wife Mr. and Mrs. Leo alive.” MEHAMA LYO av NEW SPRING HOURS Phone ahead. Don’t fish around for a place to stay. IS THERE A GAP IN YOUR INSURANCE PROFILE OF PROTECTION? HAVING BAD TRANSMISSION TROUBLE? SPECIAL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE Just call 769-2126 for an Appointment. *7.20 1he Old 'GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET;