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cd, predator insects could eli 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 16, 1970 minate them. This possibility, Terriere said, is called inte ¡To Be Held at Lyons By Kva Brender grated control. A third possibility is growth hormones. Spray the insects Baptist Church with this hormone and no Canyon Baptist Church at About 50 years ago, some Lyons, will hold its annual one discovered you could feed insect reaches the adult stage. No adult—no reproduction- Round-Robin Missionary Con more people from the same no insect pests. ference April 19-26. Theme of and spent a few days visiting. amount of land by killing in LYONS—Mari-Linn School is Pvt. Donald Miley arrived having their Gay Ninties, the conference is “Love the sects that harmed the crop. home Wednesday night from Spring Music Festival April World Through Me, Lord”, and So began the development Camp LaJane No. Carolina, 30th at 7:30. The Thursday each of the nine speakers re of insecticides. presents a different area of for a few days leave before night program will include the But the bugs had an ace in reporting to Camp Pendleton, whole student body in song. the world. On Sunday morning. April I the hole. A few super-strong Calif, and overseas duty. The concert band will open the “A little know how and a ■ The Lyons Extension Unit festival with a variety of se 19, Lemuel Yazzie, a mission bugs survive spraying. Within held their meeting Thursday lections: an overature, popular ary to the Navajo Indians will months or years they propa minimum of extra gear almost I and discussed “Know your music, old time favorites and speak at the 11:00 J'clock ser gate a population resistant to guarantee catch results” of the insecticide. crabs in Oregon’s bays, say-i I facts about foods” with Mrs. a march. The primary grades vice. Marlene Deker, a teacher Dr. Leon C. Terriere, bio Jay Long, Oregon State Uni-1 Pat Mumey, chairman in will then sing their favorite charge of meeting. A potluck songs from their years work from the Ivory Coast Academy chemist in Oregon State Uni verslty professor of fisheries) in Africa will give a challeng versity’s Agricultural Expert and wildlife, but “surprisingly I luncheon was enjoyed at n:on. in music class. ing account of her work, in ment station, says there are in few” Oregonians enjoy the i Plans were made for all that The beginning band will add can go to attend achievement to the program a few of their the Sunday evening service at sects and related species in sport. Oregon resistant to nearly ev “Catching, Cleaning and day, Thursday, April 23rd in numbers. Astrid Green will 7:00 p. m. the same day. Albany. Present for the meet present a special dance selec Richard Duran, a returned ery insecticide developed in the Cooking Bay Crabs” is the ti tle of a new OSU publication ing were Mrs. Pat Mumey, tion especially created for this missionary from Akita, Japan, last 20 years. More insects are developing written by Long and publish Mrs. Dale Mumey, Mrs. Cheri program. The fifth grade class will be the speaker on Mon resistance to insecticides every ed by the OSU Department of Richards, Mrs. Jean Kadine, will present the good old fav day evening, April 20th. Ted Landers, having just re year. Fisheries and Wildlife and the Mrs. Alma Olmstead, Mrs. Ilse orites and invite the audience “O n e hundred worldwide Cooperative Extension Service. Green, Mrs. Alma Spellmeyer participation. The upper grade turned from the mushrooming suburbia of Naples, Italy will Designed to introduce the in agriculture are re and Mrs. Rose Scharback. students will be singing mod speak at the Tuesday even species sistant to one or more insectici- novice "crabber” to a recrea Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett ern songs of today. ing service. des. Another 100 species that tional activity available the were host and hostess for a The close of the program will The speaker on Wednesday are harmful to public health year around, the circular tells “Fish Fry” held at their home include both bands and student Sunday. Present were Mr. and body in "This Land is your evening will be Charles Church are resistant to insecticides,” the story through both words and pictures. Mrs. Albert Smith and Mr. and Land” The stage design is be who will be describing his said Terriere. Crab nets (or rings), bait, There are about 3,000-plus Mrs. John Smith of Beaverton. ing created by David Smith work in the Philippines. Thursday evening, Miss Mar measuring gauge to check insect species classified as Mr. and Mrs. Gesrge Smith of and built by the G, 7, 8th grade ilyn Escher will tell of her harmful, Terriere said, so there crabs for legal size, a boat and Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan boys. future work among the Afri may be as many as 10 per a motor are all the equipment Richard of Clackamas, Mr. and cans in Senegal, a Muslim cent of the harmful insects re needed for hay crabbing, Long Mrs. Edward Bryan of Port country. sistant to one or more insecti points out. Often these can land, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kauf On Friday evening, Mr. and cides. be rented from local establish man of Woodburn and Mr. and Mrs. Laddy Elliott, members All is not lost, though. Ter ments catering to sportsmen. Janet Lewis Mrs. Wilbur Meinart of Wald of the church, and residents riere and other scientists are, However, for those who Téléphoné 897-2131 port. of Mill City, will share their trying to find out how super-1 want to do it themselves, Long Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiewek plans to serve as dorm-parents gives instructions on how to I L- spent last week in Hood River attended the auction in Mt. to Indian, Eskimo and Aleut bugs survive sprayings. Terriere has found the sup-1 make crab rings as well as tel- visiting at the home of their Angel April 11. The auction Young people with Arctic Mis son-in-law and daughter, Mr. was crowded with both people sions in Alaska and also their erbugs survive by breaking, ling how to clean and cook the down insecticides within their j tasty creatures, and objects. and Mrs. Vernon Brown. future work this summer in The circular also contains with chemical scrubber Albert Fountain of Willa Mr. and Mrs. Alan Muise of helping with the building of cells information as to the best mina visited Sunday at the Corvallis stayed at the Vic a new Christian Indian school enzymes. These enzymes break | times for bay crabbing, how to home of Mrs. Donna Asmus Herron home over the week in British Columbia with Arc down poisons as rapidly as position and lift the rings and they enter the insect body. end. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cox sen. When the hot water dwindles to a trickle tic Missions. Will man find an insecticide tells how to size and sex crabs. Sunday dinner guests at the of Bend visited Saturday af There will be no Saturday Before going out, however, . . it’s time for a new, automatic Na which the superbugs cannot home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Ray service but on Sunday morning Long advises would-be crab tional water heater. That’s the time to break down? Arthurs of Eugene stopped by Schiewek were Rev. and Mrs. Robert Howe will speak con Probably not, Terriere says. bers to check regulations as call us! You can depend on our fast, during the day. Donald Dishong and daughter efficient installation service . . . save Mrs. Vivian Mullen of Stay- • cerning his work on the col Insects seem to be able to de I established by the Oregon Fish of Mill City. lege campuses in the 11 o’clock velop resistance to virtually Commission. money, too. Henry Jarvey returned to ton stayed with her daughter, service. Copies of the circular are every insecticide. Mrs. Vic Herron over Monday his home last week after spend available from county exten The 7:00 p.m. service will Right now all we can do, ing some time in LasVegas, evening for a visit. John Cupps, son of Mr. and lcature the final speaker, Rev. he says, is to develop new in sion offices or from the OSU and the home of his son and Bulletin Clerk, Corvallis 97331. Donald Bryant, who will be I other relatives. He celebrat Mrs. John Cupps, is spending going to the jungles of Kal secticides. Months or years are Licensed Plumbing and Heating Contractor required for the superbugs to two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. | ed his birthday while there Ph. 897-2799 MUI City, Oregon imantan Barat, West Borneo. and greeted two new grand Fred Cupps at Santiam Y. He He will be working among the develop resistance to new in secticides. children which makes him a left Sunday for his visit. Dyak tribespeople and Chinese. If new insecticides cannot Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rogers of total of thirteen. Jarvey will All evening services will be report to the Veterans hospital Lyons were dinner guests of gin at 7:00 p.m. and everyone forever control insect pests, what will we do? Mr. and Mrs. John Cupps Sat April 13th for treatment. is invited to come and share According to Terriere. man Omy Lovell Says: He is Having A Mr. and Mrs. Duane Womac urday evening. A Sunday visit in the rich experience that the himself has an ace or two in or of Mrs. Cupps was Mrs. have moved into the Spiva missionary conference always the hole for the superbugs. house on 9th St. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Prichard of Lyons. One ace is insects that like Mrs. Doris Rogers was the proves to be. Allen Snyder moved from the I to eat other insects. Popula W. R. Stevens house last week dealer at a home products tions of predator insects might party given Friday evening by to Washington where he is control harmful insects. Mrs. Rosie Cupps. Guests were employed. A second ace is use of preda Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue Sharon Vetter, Carol Demp Henry Jarvey returned home tor insects along with insecti and her mother, Mrs. Lydia sey, and Rhonda Prichard. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hesemen April 9 from Las Vegas, where cides. The insecticides would Culwell were dinner guests at only harmful insects and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Den of Burns arrived Saturday, he had spent nine weeks visit kill a weeks’ visit with Mr. and ing his two sons, Henry Jr., if any harmful insects surviv- nis Johnson in Dallas Sunday. for Glenn Henness. Mrs. and Robert, and their families. The occasion honored Mr. and Mrs. Henness and Mr. Heseman He was happy to see two new Mrs. Elmer Culwell of Salem sister and brother. grandchildren who had arrived on their 27th Wedding anniver are Mrs. I Lloyd St. John and son since his last visit. sary. Lee of Willamina visited Mrs. Mrs. Ken Golliet drove to Mrs. Rachel Olmstead who Lang Stafford Saturday. Mrs. has been spending some time Stafford recently received a California for several weeks o< with her son and family, Mr. letter from Lt. Jim Gulliford vacation when she visited her I Eastern Oregon 20 Lb. Bag and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead stationed on Okinawa. He said son-in-law and daughter, the t Ben Boots of Imperial Beach went to Coburg. Sunday where he would soon be home for a and uthei places including on«, she will spend some time 30-day leave and would be with her other son, Mr. and visiting here. Lt. Gullit ..«¡’s trip into Mexico. She was ac companied by her mother, Mrs. Full of Juice Mrs. Ed Olmstead. wife and children live in Port George Ramp of Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Garrison land. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grif and children of Gaston visited Members of the World War fith returned home April 8 over the weekend at the home I Auxiliary are presently Extra Fancy of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. making pads for the Sublimity from Nebraska and Kansas where they spent some time Dallis Franklin and other rel Nursing home. The ladies re visiting relatives and attend atives here. cently sent several boxes to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard George Viet Nam again. Donations of ing to business. The Griffiths of Los Angeles and family small items can be given to visited Sunday, at the Mervin have moved into the Jim Har Mrs. I-ang Stafford. She will Mitchell home in Eugene. A committee from the Me ris home. George is employed send more off when enough hama church met at the home as an electrician at Waas- items are collected. Chang Craft company in Al Mr. and Mrs. Larry Urban of Mrs Keith Phillips Wed nesday, April 8, to make plans bany. and family were dinner guests Mrs. Curtus Kinzer return Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. for a benefit dinner to be held at the clubhouse Friday, April ed to her home Tuesday fol Barry Drake and family. Collect Salem 24. lowing surgery in Lebanon. Mrs. M. V. Frame visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Down 12 Oz. Pkg. 2 Lb. Pkg. several days last week with er with her mother, Mrs. Har friends and relatives in Ne ley Johnson of Mehama, visit halem. ed with Mrs. Johnson’s sisters Guests Thursday evening at in Vale, several days last the home of Mrs. Arthur An •week. derson were her brother-in-law, Mrs. Claude Huffman is re Milton Anderson and his two cuperating at her home follow daughters, Mrs. George Dwire ing surgery in Stayton last and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed week. 3 Lb. Tin $2.49 Couch and two children of 2 Lb. Tin $1.69 Mr. and Mrs Red Johnson of Salem, and Mrs. Jim Wilken- Sacramento, California visited . . $1.49 10 Oz. Instant son and two children of Spo Monday at the Claude Huff kane. man home. The Johnsons were Visiting a short time Sun former owners of the Apple day afternoon at the John Tree Court here. Teeters home were Mrs Teet The Mari-Linn School will ers’ cousins, Mrs. H. C. Cad have their spring concert well of Lincoln City and Mrs. Thursday evening. April 30th, Blackberry, Strawberry, Apricot-Pineapple Glenn Darling of Albany The program under direction Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long “ For a change I ’ aa not of Music instructor. Mrs. Wen- were happy to receive da Hall, will consist of band going to insist on the usual fellow Premium Quality Why splurge on a car and then get stingy with the a phone call from two of their formality of a rote. We ’ D just numbers and chorus with the sons on Sunday morning Royce insurance ? You could be left holding the install go on doing everything my gay nineties theme is stationed wtth the Army ment coupon book. Mr. and Mrs. t). M Mor way, period at Ft. Knox, Ky., and Rex is No-gap Safeco Auto Insurance costs less than man visited Mrs. Morman's SALE PRICE * Reg. Price $1.99 with the Marines at Camp Le- aunt in Portland Sunday. Mrs. you think. Call... Jeune, N. C. Rex was spend l oose will be remembered as ing a four-day leave with the former Stella Vaughn, a Royce and wife, the former resident here approximately Sharon Spellmeyer of Lyons. fifty years ago Yellow and White Onion Sets LYONS Mari-Linn School Sgt Robert Miley arrived home April 10th from Charles To Have Spring ton AFB, So. Carolina. His brother, Davis Miley, met Sgt. Miley at the home of their Music Festival grandparents in So. 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