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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1968)
Hunters Set For Buck Season Sat. October 5 will be a double- barreled opening for Oregon hunters, and the choice of tar gets will depend on whether the individual preference Is for buck deer or chukar and Hungarian partridge. These will be the legal targets on which hunters will train their sights beginning at the crack of dawn on that date. Undoubtedly most hunters will choose buck deer, with this general season extending through October 27 in eastern Oregon and through November 3 in western Oregon. Legal bag limit is one buck with visible antlers on the east side and one buck with at least a forked antler on the west side. Last year, 288,000 deer tags were issued, and if the trend continues its upward climb, the number will increase by about five percent during the coming season. This means that your favorite hunting spot will be a bit more crowded than usual, since you will be com peting against several thous and additional hunters. The Enterprise is not going to include Information on chuk- ars and Huns here, except to inform hunters that the sea son should be a good one. And since chukars, Hungarians, and deer live side by side on many eastern Oregon ranges, many hunters will plan combination hunting trips and include both rifle and shotgun for the event. No season for chukars and Huns is scheduled for the west side. Prospects for the coming buck season appear good to ex cellent, depending on the area hunted. Weather will play an important role, and hunters are advised that the recent rains have scattered the deer widely and at all elevations. Rain, too, has stimulated plant growth, and animals will not have to linger long In the feed ing areas to appease their ap petites. This means that they will be spending long periods kegged on the north slopes or other dense cover areas. Statewide, the deer supply is generally good this year. Pro duction is good in all areas, and there is an excellent carryover of adult deer following one of the mildest winters on record Success, though, will depend much on weather and just how well the Individual hunter knows the country and the habits of the animal he is hunt ing. Oregon outdoorsmen, land owners, and other citizens of the state are advised that all Game Commission employees carry identification cards or badges when they are in the field. Phil Schneider, state game director, made this announce ment following reports that some persons have been falsely identifying themselves as Game Commission employees, much to the discredit of the Com mission. 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, October 3, 1968 Hose down the patio with clean water. Sprinkle the detergent on the wet concrete. Let stand Ixiirds ......................... 8 8 a few minutes. Then pour on LaFemme Beauty Sin. 6 10 Santiam Child Care ... 6 10 Sprouse-Reitz .............. 3 13 HIG Marie Cardwell 179, HIS Fran Garsjo 515; HTG and HTS Lumber Tavern 950, 2660. No. Santiam Merchants Name of Team W L Jerry Tavern .......... 11 5 Regal Trophy ........... 11 5 Albany Ivanes ........... 10 6 Porter & Lau ............ 9 7 Sprouse-Reitz ................ 9 7 Valley Telephone ........ 9 7 Tjowers & Holm 2 .. 9 7 Lowers & Holm 1 .. 9 7 Philippi Ford ............ 8 8 Girods ........................... 7 9 Silverton Lanes ............ 3 13 DM Contracting............. 1 15 HIG A. Yankus 231, HIS L. Myers 595; HTG and HTS 1092, Sprouse-Reitz 3033. Grease on Your Patio? Tips Given On Removal Summer barbecues may leave grease spots on your concrete patio. If the stains are fresh, remove them by covering with an inch or more of dry dehy drated lime, recommends Erm- Ina Fisher, Marion County Ex tension Agent. Ice Cream Split« As the lime becomes saturat 6-7-10 Al Yankus, 4-7-10 Ernie ed with grease, remove and ap Garsjo, 5-10 J. Sullivan, A. ply fresh material. For the old Spellmeyer, B. Wallace, D. Mc stains on concrete you can Clain. 2-5-7 L. Newcomb. moisten the lime with gasoline Other Hard Splits and cover with canvas or plas 6-7-9-10 D. Splesschacrt 5-7-9 tic to slow evaporation. F. Wallace, L. Wallace (2) R. Some stains can be removed Minten, G. Ward; 3-6-8 J. Sul QUALITY JOB PRINTING using diswasher detergent. livan; 4-5-7 C. Kline, W. Mor- Phone 897-2772 or 897-2930 mison, M. Duncan; 3-7 D. Pet ers, P. Bell, A. Spellmeyer, B. Wallace; 5-6 J. Christensen, E. Garsjo; 6-7 L. Phillips, H. No vak; 3-57 J. Heuberger; 4-7-9 J. Anderson; 2-7-8 M. Hudson; 4-5- 9 E. Garsja; 5-8-10 L. Drushella; R. Peters; 5-6-10 D. Huff; 3-7-10 E. Girod; 5-7 F. Wallace, R. Scott, G. Nokelby, J. Bodeker, R. Wallace, K. Manning. D. Pyeatt, E. Boyle, D. Dozier, M. Martin, J. Bethell. Mei — Over Sie 245 H. Holm, 244 D. Sharp, 234 G. Attig, 233 D. Spiess- chacrt, 231 A. Yankus, 226 L. Wickizer, 225 H. Holm, 223 B. Montoya, 221 B. Hovey, 215 G. Carey-D. Sharp, 214 L. Howard, 213 R. Glidewell, 211 D. Greg- ory-B. Folkstad-J. Hancock-R. Lierman-B. Guest. Women — Over 190 205 C. Trask, 203 S. Bethell, 201 J. Anderson, 194 D. Schwindt, 190 D. McClain, J. Anderson. a tea kettle of boiling water and scrub with an old broom. Then rinse well with clear wa ter. For old, especially stubborn stains, the Extension Agent suggests that the stains be rubbed with benzine. Then mix one part sodium citrate with six parts water and six parts commercial glycerine. To this add enough whiting powder to make a thick paste. A trip to the drag store will be needed to gather these products. Spread the paste over the grease stain and leave until paste dries out. Then add more paste on top of the old. Leave this for a week, then flush away and the stain should be gone. These methods may also be used for grease stains on the garage floor. FREE DELIVERY ON ALL Building Materials See us for everything in the building line KELLY LUMBER SALES MILU CITY. ORKVOM Phone 897*2610 What has your water heater done for you lately? Women — Firat 300 & Bigger 546 J. Anderson, 534 S. Beth- “11, 530 F. Garsjo, 529 Blanch Wallace (2) 525 D. Schwindt, 516 S. Crenshaw, C. Carey, 508 F. Garsjo, 515 F. Garsjo. Nightengals Name of Team (V L Earls Chevron .......... 10 2 Drushella Furniture .... 9 3 Mill Supply....................... 6 6 Stayton T.V..................... 5% 6% Stout Creek Lumber 4% 744 Riverview ................ 444 744 Frankies Inn ............ 444 344 Team No. 7....................... 0 8 HIG Cathy Trask 205, HIS Dorothy Schwindt 525; HTG and HTS Earls Chevron 796, 2225. Plenty: Made your dishes sparkle. Merchants Wednesday Night Name of Team W L FT & W ...................... 11 8 Girods Market .......... 8 8 Turner Bldg. (Inc.) . 8 4 Lulay Timber .......... 744 844 Stuot Creek Lbr. (Inc.) 7 5 North Sant Real Estate 7 9 K of C (Incomplete) .... 5 7 Jack’s Coffee (Inc.) .... 5 7 Cascade Teachers ....... 5 11 Stayton Clean. (Inc.) 344 444 Stayton Canning (Inc.). Stayton Auto Supply (Inco.) HIG and HIS Benny Mon toya 223, 592: HTG Girod’s Mar ket 951. IITS Turner Bldg. Supply 2762. Monday Night Mixers Name of Team W L Savage and Lierman . 6 2 Calavin and Peterson . 6 2 Bethell and Fredricks 5 3 Martin and .................. 4 4 Hancock and Bassett .. 4 4 Wallace & Glidewell.. 4 4 Heuberger and Wekley 2 6 Martin and Wallace ..1 7 HTG Jim Hancock 211, HIS Shirley Bethell 534; HTG Han By Karen Oliver cock and Bassett, Bethell and A Student Council meeting Fredricks 750, HTG Martin and was held on Tuesday. Septem 2227. ber 24th. Activity sheets for a Monday Night Majors Pep Club Spaghetti feed cn Name of Team W L October 4, and a booster badge Phil’s Union Service 36 15 sale were passed. The Seniors Santiam Hdwe................. 34 17 had a Spook Insurance Policy H & W Logging Co. .. 30 21 passed and the Juniors a Schrank’s Drags 30 21 Christmas candle sale. An ac Girod’s Market .......... 24 27 tivity sheet for a Freshmen Turner Bldg Supply 23 28 candy sale in the hall was also Girod’s Produce ....... 22 29 passed. Hance activity sheets L. A. Smith Ins. Co......... 20 31 that were passed include the Frank Lumber Co..... 19 32 G.A.A. Homecoming on October N. S. Lanes .............. 17 34 18. A dance sponsored by the HIG Herrn Holm 245, HIS Varsity Cheerleaders was pas Gale Carey 780; HTG Phils’ Un sed for October 4, and a Fresh ion G98, HTS Girod’s Market men dance for Oct. 11 was also 2605. passed. Cn November 8, Pep Koffee Klatchers Club will hold a Twirp Dance. Name of Team W L On Wednesday, the mem Western Auto ........... 10 2 tiers of G.A.A. rode their bikes Jerry’s Tavern .......... 10 2 down to Fishermens Bend Salem Trophy........... 944 944 Park. While there the girls Walton’s Grocery ....... 9 3 held a business meeting to Ray’s Drag .................. 8 4 make plans for Homecoming Ixiwers & Holm ....... 7 5 week. Park-n-Shop ................ 5 7 On Friday, the representa Girod’s .......................... 4 8 tive from the Readers Digest Gene’s Meat Mkt.............3 9 Magazine sales talked to the 1st. Fed. Savings....... 244 944 Student Body about their pol N. Santiam Lanes ..... 2 10 icy. The students will lie selling Bob * Bill’s .............. 2 10 them in a couple of weeks A HIG and HIS Blanche Wal l»ep assembly for Friday night’s lace 188, 529. HTG Salem Tro game follow'ed. phy 945, HTS Western Auto 2784. Helped you with the laundry. Washed behind their ears. Santiam Ripples Twtlightera Name of Team W Tavern ....... 11 Subscribe to The Lumber North San. Lanes.......11 Sweetheart Meats —.... 9 Dollies Hair Fashion.. 9 Mill Gty Enterprise Teagues .... .... ........... .. 9 Kimsey Const. Co.......... 8 House 8 $4.00 per Year Gfngerhroad Tincknell ....................... 8 L 5 5 7 7 8 8 8 Let you relax a little.© But even the best water heaters wear out doing all those chores for you day-in, day-out. And that’s the time to a new high-speed :tric water heater. Enjoy all the hot water you need. No waiting. No problems. Want details? Ask the man at Pacific Power where they make the electricity that makes things nicer for everybody.