The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 17, 1968, Page 7, Image 7

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    LYONS
from Tuesday, October 15 until
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 17, 19tìX
Tuesday, Octover 22. This is
to be a work day, cutting quilt
By Eva Bressler
blocks.
Mrs. Nona Ambrose from
Week-end guests at the home
of Mrs. Effie Anderson and Ijongview, Wn., spent Satur­
by Everett E. Cutter
Keith were her daughter and day and Sunday at the home
Saturday, October 19, is the
BUSINESS CLIMATE STUDY environmental climate propos­ family, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. red-letter day for most shotgun
Van
Prichard
and
her
daugh
­
GROUP READIES
ed na tourism promotion plans Hannaford and children from ters, Marceitta, Venetta and enthusiasts, with this date
legislative measures
to the full committee, it did Olympia, Wash, also her moth­
marking the opening of the
Final recommendations of recommend administrative in­ er, Mrs. Herman Afrank from Jerrelitta Mays, Additional 1968 season for ring-necked
weekend
guests
were
Mrs.
McCleary,
Wash.,
Mrs.
Afrank
the Legislative Interim Com­ creases in overnight campsite
pheasants, quail, ducks, and [
mittee on Business Climate rates—enough at least to meet remained for a time with Mrs. Prichard’s sister, Mrs. Mary geese. The season for these
Fuqua
and
niece,
Mrs.
Mildred
now are being compiled for in­ maintenance costs, and hope­ Anderson.
birds will officially get under­
troduction to the legislature fully to make private invest­ Monday visitors at the John Gibson from Portland. Sunday way at 8 a. m. on that date.
guests
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
in January.
The ring-necked pheasant
ments. The committee will in­ Jungwirth and Mike Fink
Many will be in the form of clude this in its report, along homes were Mrs. Mary Jung­ Prichard of Clatskanie and season will be on the shooting
specific bills, including a sug­ with information contributed wirth and her son and wife, their son, Bill Prichard of Sa­ agenda on a statewide basis
gestion that a similar business by the Small Business Admin­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jung- lem.
Miss Ellen Dougherty of through November 24. Quail
study committee be created istration explaining provisions wirth of Newberg.
Portland
and Bill Doughcity gunners will shoot valley and
next session to look further in­ for resort facilities to be finan­ Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott
mountain quail through Nov­
to aspects of the state’s econ­ ced by local development com­ spent several days this week of Salem were Sunday after­ ember 24 in western Oregon
noon
visitors
at
the
home
of
omic climate.
and through January 19 in eas­
panies, banks and a state de­ at West Fir at the home of
All are intended to generally velopment corporation—should his sister and husband, Mr. their brother-in-law and sister, tern Oregon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mike
Fink.
improve Oregon’s opportunities one be created, as per enabling and Mrs. Wallace Neal. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jung­ The bag limit for pheasants
for industrial expansion, in­ legislation already on the Scott planned on doing some
wirth
of Stayton were Sunday is 3 cocks daily, 9 in possession
creased employment and ad­ books.
hunting while there.
afternoon
visitors at the home in eastern Oregon except Klam­
vantages to improve competi­ Another recommendation to
Students
from
the third of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ath County, and 2 per day, 8
tion with other states in these the 1969 legislature will lie to
in possession in Klamath
through the 8th grade John Jungwirth.
areas. They have been compil­ extend revenue bonding au­ grade
County and western Oregon.
INSURANCE
of
Mari-Linn
School
visited
the
Robyn,
Janell
and
Leslie
ed in cooperation with private thority to existing local govern­ Holding Pen for the Salmon
Quail gunners have a mixed
Pesek
of
Salem
were
weekend
business and industry, local ment units and special dis­ on the Santiam River near Ni­ guests at the home of their hag of 10 quail daily, 20 in pos­
government, and the Economic tricts. Such action would elim­ agara
they saw the pro­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. session.
Development Division of the inate the further creation of cedure where
of
milking
of the fish. L. Roye. Sunday afternoon vis­ In general, the waterfowl
State Department of Com­ port authorities solely for in­ The eggs were placed
For personalized Homeowner’s Insurance, call:
in gal­ itors at the Roye home were season will extend through
merce.
dustrial
development
purposes.
lon
cans
and
squrted
with
the Mr. and Mrs. Arch Eberhardt January 12 with a bag limit of
A specific recommendation
5 ducks daily, 10 in possession,
Feeling that the scope of sperm and sent directly to the of Silverton.
of the committee will be to
and 3 geese daily, 6 in posses­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Kimery
fish
hatchery
at
Marion
Forks.
their
interim
period
investi
­
completely phase out over a
Monday visitors at De­ sion. Hunters are reminded
ten-year period, Oregon’s in­ gation has been too broad, but The third and fourth grade were
MUI City, Oregon
troit
with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ that special regulations apply Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
went
on
Friday
accompained
that
the
idea
of
a
committee
ventory tax. Testimony before
for various species, and these
ward
Slayden,
former
residents
by
their
teachers,
Mrs.
Alene
concerned
with
business
and
the group’s subcommittee on
should be checked out careful­
here.
fiscal climate convinced mem­ industry is valuable, the Busi­ Smith and Mrs. Martha Poole;
ly in the regulations synopsis.
Mrs.
Flossie
Evans
and
her
5-6-7
and
8th
grade
went
on
bers that the inventory tax is ness Climate Committee is
son, Kenneth Winton, spent As an example of these special
Monday
also
accompained
by
making
ten
specific
recommen
­
not only Oregon’s most inequit­
their teachers, Miss Barbara Saturday and Sunday touring regulations, the bag limit for
able tax, but is directly respon­ dations for future study.
Shult, Mrs. Hazel Wirth, Jim in Washington, going as far as geese in Benton, Lane Linn,
They
are:
sible for job layoffs and unem­
Marion, Polk, and Yamhill
Oysterville.
ployment and seriously damag­ —That a future committee con­ Tollen, John Huffman and
counties may not include more
Curtis
Benefield,
principal.
sider
such
areas
as
research
es our economic growth.
than two Canada geese.
The committee is recommen­ and its effect on Oregon’s ec­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiewek
Best gunning for upland bird
ding no reimbursement from onomy; the development of nu­ returned home Tuesday after
hunters
will be for quail, es­
the state to local government clear power and research: a three weeks visit in the Da
pecially throughout eastern
transportation
(
parti
c
u
1
a
r
1
y
kota
’
s.
They
visited
in
South
for its resulting losses, differ­
Oregon. Populations are high
ing from provisions of the In­ mass transit, air transporta­ Dakota, and Minot, North Da
in all areas, and the birds had
ventory Tax Relief Act of 1965 tion, locations and develop­ kota and her parents, Mr. and
an
exceptional production year.
Mrs. Wells Gage at Valley
and its up-and-down history. ment of new highways).
Coveys are large, and it ap­
City,
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•
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3
—
That
careful
consideration
by
North Dakota. Mr. Schie-
Any revenue loss, committee
pears it will be a bonanza year
members believe, would be the Legislature be given to the wek recently returned from
for
hunters with good quail
Information
t
o
determine
made up by increased business Governor’s plans for internal Alaska after spending some how many children and adults dogs. ___
investment, more jobs and in­ reorganization, parti c u 1 a r 1 y time at Anchorage, Groyling under 35 are enrolled either in
When you se
come, and higher property val­ with respect to efforts to elim­ and Anvik where he did car­ school or college will be sought
Attention! Mr. Business Man!
you
get results,
inate
duplication
of
inspections
penter work for Artic Mis­ here the week of October 14, Do you know Goodwill has a
ues.
sions.
Another recommendation calls and licensing.
gratulote yourse
Director John E. Tharaldson of contract department? Many
for the creation of a State De­ —That the Committee recom­ Mrs. Roxie Trask of Salem the Regional Office of the U. S. companies are taking advant­
wisdom in using <
mend
that
a
performance
audit
partment of Transportation to
is visiting with relatives here. Bureau of the Census in Seat­ age of this manpower source
to sell or buy.
develop an overall, coordinated of various budgets be made to She is a guest at the home of tle announced today.
available at non-profit Goodwill
transportation policy. It would determine the results of legis­ her sister Mrs. Eulalia Lyons.
Industries.
Assembling,
shrink
­
Questions
are
asked
of
house­
include two new divisions, for lative appropriations.
She also visited at the Velvie holders each year at this time packing and other nuisance
ports and mass transit. Port —That important lines of com­ Lewis and Hazel Lewis homes. to update national figures on jobs can be done for you. For
district policy is considered munication had been establish­ Mrs. Trask is a sister of Mrs. enrollment in public, private details and estimates call Good­
Phone 897-2772
particularly Important, because ed by the Committee between Lyons and Mr. Lewis.
and special schools; full-and will, phone 234-0321 and ask
government
and
business
and
ports strongly influence the
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Green part-time college attendance; for the Contract Department.
WANTED
type of industry locating in industry where they did not were dinner guests Wednesday the number of high school grad­ That phone is 234-0321.!
Oregon—especially under tax- exist before; and that a future at the home of Mr. and Mrs. uates and dropouts; and the
free bonding provisions for committee should make public Earl Allen. They were enroute last year of regular schooling
port development which be­ some of the reports presented to their home near Waldport for non-high school graduates.
at Committee hearings.
came Oregon law last year.
The questions to be asked
after a trip to Central Oregon.
I
Creation of the new state de­ —That the Committee recom- Mr. Green is a cousin of Mr. here are in addition to those
■
mend
the
continuation
of
a
partment follows the concept
that the Census Bureau asks
Allen.
of 1963’s coordination of plan­ similar interim committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huff­ each month to obtain data for
again
including
public
mem
­
ning functions of 15 separate
man received word Wednesday use by the Department of La­
agencies and boards dealing bers.
of
the death of her step-father, bor's Bureau of Labor Statis­
—
That
the
Committee
intro
­
with business under one De­
George Gardner at Indianapolis tics in determining national
duce
a
resolution
re
(previous
partment of Commerce. The
Indiana. Mrs. Huffman just re­ employment figures.
change did not abolish agencies, item) defining specific areas of turned September 27 from a
The survey will be taken si­
but coordinated them, and is investigation.
multaneously throughout the U
trip there.
—
That
at
least
a
partial
inven
­
considered successful.
Sgt. Ray Perkins and Mrs. S. from a representative samp­
While the subcommittee on tory of Oregon’ seconomlc and Perkins from Fort I^ewis. le of the nation’s households.
geographic assets be given.
—That the importance of state- Washington spent Sunday and All answers are confidential,
directed planned land usage is Monday at the home of her and the information obtained
recognized: that the Committee parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther will be used for statistical pur­
is aware of the problems as Miley. They came to attend the poses only.
★
wedding of Miss Valerie Chy-
well as solutions.
—That the change in Oregon’s tka and Rick Weitman held
"Keep a Good Man
industrial picture through di­ Monday evening at the Church
versification and internal ex­ of Christ in Stayton.
.
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Working for YOU"
Students at Mari-Linn school
pansion be covered.
Hl CT
—That summaries of the areas enjoyed a holiday Friday, while
of investigation of the various tet.chers attended a Teachers’
UTTERBACK
in-service. Various study areas
subcommitteees be made.
■•publican
were held in Portland. Salem,
MARION COUNTY
Eugene, Bend and Lebanon.
Polio confines Chuck to a
Friends in Lyons were sad­
SHERIFF
wheelchair but his training and dened to learn of the death of
M. Pel. Adv. Utterback for Sheriff
I
skilled fingers are still useful. Mrs. Myrtle Lyons of Korbel,
Don Edwards, Chairman, 948 Ship
They help him earn a living at Calif. She was injured in a car
pfap Si. NE, Salem, Oregon.
non-profit Goodwill Industries. accident north of Winnemucca,
Nev. Monday, October 7, and
passed away on October 9 in
a hospital there. She was a
former resident of this area,
living at Gates, Lyons and Sub­
limity before moving to Korbel I
10 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker
were Sunday dinner guests at
the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. YOUR VOTE FOR
Earl Hampton and family in GERALD DETERING
Salem. The occasion honored MEANS ....................
the birthday anniversaries of * Greater development of our
both Mr. and Mrs. Bodeker.
recreation resources, full ut­
W. H. Wyman was taken by
ilization of Oregon’s forests,
ambulance early Monday morn- I beaches
and waterways for
ing to Santiam Memorial hos­ public and
private use.
pital after suffering a stroke ♦
Greater efforts to control
at his home. Mrs. Wyman is on
crime and drug addiction.
the Mari-Linn teaching staff.
Mac Morman was admitted ♦ Complete tax reform includ­
ing property tax relief.
to Salem Memorial hospital on
Monday morning where he un­ ♦ Enforcement of air and wat­
derwent surgery Tuesday on
er pollution controls.
his shoulder. He was injured * Attraction of skilled labor in­
in an auto accident several
dustries.
months ago.
* Continuing Oregon’s national
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maceira
leadership in education.
Of Salem were weekend guests
at the home of her uncle and VOTE DETERI NG FOR
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
PROGRESS
Mill
City,
Oregon
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
Naue.
Hershel Culwell and daugh­
Freres Veneer
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc.
ter. Shirley, of Salem were
Lyons, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
Sunday guests at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Lydia Culwell.
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Stuckart Lumber Company
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Inland
Mehama, Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
Manning were his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Clyde Bressler. The
Parkett Logging Company
Boise Cascade Corp.
occasion honored the birthday State Representative
Mehama, Oregon
P. O. Box 127
Independence, Oregon
anniversary of Mrs. Bressler
Detering for Representative
The meeting of the Women’s Committee, Roy Collins, Chmn. U. S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc.
The Mill City Enterprise
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of Christian Service Box 883, Albany, Ore.
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street, Mill City
Printers-Publishers
Idanha-Lebanon
meeting has been postponed
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For Bird-Hunting
The Postman
may think of
you as a
number
but to your Safeco Agent
you're a
person...
nota
number
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Census Bureau To
Make Enrollment
Survey Here Soon
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