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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1971)
Mrs. Wayne Newkirk has 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 9, 1971 been visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heller,1 I THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Mrs. John Teeters Mrs. Rubye Foldager of Mill , P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 City and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Dake1 i Flanders of Gates for the last and son, Loren of Costa Mesa. 1 Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday month. She will return to her | Calif., arrived August 27 for Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill I home in Belle Fourche, South | a visit at the home of her fa- | City, Oregon, under Che act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Dakota on Thursday. ther, C. J. Blum and her sis-I I The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility ters’ family the Richard for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint | The Oregon Game Commis- of Mrs Ernest Graham were A family reunion was held ' sion Saturday, August 14, in Oregon and at Ladd Marsh Stuarts. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moravec at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Portland established upland October 16 through November other relatives and friends in without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is tn error if The Enterprise is at fault. of Gladstone. They were ac Wendell Heller honoring Mrs. I game bird and waterfowl sea- 14 with a bag limit of 4 par this area. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development companied by their 22-month- Mayme Newkirk on her birth j sons for 1971, tightening up tridge per day, 8 in possession. Mrs. Thomas Hollcraft and old grandson, Jimmy Patter-1 day on Monday. Attending , slightly from the liberal reg- The season on the west side is children Jim, Julie, Mike, of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. son. The Moravec family lived I were Mr. and Mrs. Harley I ulations of last year. Rules to take advantage of surplus Thresa and Beth came from MLMOtK MEWEW here for many years. Flanders of Avenal, Calif. Mrs. , were based on game biologists’ chukars from the E. E. Wilson Portland Wednesday and were Oregon Tod Vought of Cypress, Calif I surveys which indicated only Game Farm which will be re overnight guests with relatives Newspaper Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fann- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cotton and I a fair crop of upland birds, leased on various public shoot here. They had come especial en and son, Mike, spent from family of Denver Colo. Mr. and ' good flights of ducks, and fair ing grounds. Publishers ly to visit with Mrs. Holl- Friday through Monday in I Mrs. Evan Pierce of Bend. Mr. I production on western Canada Association Pheasant and quail hunting crafts cousin, Susee Engdahl Association - hounded 1B85 their trailer house at Summer | and Kuhlman and and °"'1 Mrs. M- Lee T Bas-n Canada geese will get underway at 8 a. m. and children, who left Thurs-, Sul scription Rates Lake. On Saturday evening Herman Kuhlman of Albany, October 16 and extend through day for their home at Healds-I Marionünn Counties, per year................. $4.50 they were joined by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Guhlman of I Recognizing light hunting November 14. In eastern Ore burg, Calif. $5.00 Mrs. Joe Lalack for the re-(The Dalles, Charles Kuhlman pressure on chukar partridge gon only the quail season ex Mrs. Joe Jones and her Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... i and quail and despite only fair mainder of the Labor Day holi- and family of Salem. Mr. and tends through January 23. Bag daughter, Mrs. Ron Kowalis Outside Oregon, per year............................ $5.50 day. Mrs. Farmen is making a ' Mrs. Marvin Bebler and familv I production, the Commission set limit for cock pheasants in and small daughters Athena satisfactory recovery from a} of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie | a long season on these birds, eastern Oregon except Klamath and Serena all of Klamath DON W. MOFFATT ................................ Editor and Publisher recent light heart : attack, i Flanders and family of Port- j The ringneck pheasant season County is set at 3 per day, 9 Falls were guests several days GEORGE LONG ..... ......................... Assistant..Publisher-Printer | was shortened by one week be in possession. In western Ore I NORMA LONG ....... through proper diet and I exer-1 land. • ■ Mr. * - and • - Mrs. - • Ulleyot — Art the last of the week at the | ALAN YANKUS .... .............................. Society and News Editor cause of a continued decline in ..... -............................... Local News Editor cise. gon and Klamath County the of Stayton. Daniel Hegger of ' pheasant production. home of Mrs. Jones’ mother, bag limit is 2 per day, 4 in Mrs. Jennie Moe. They also I MARY KELLY ....... ....................................... Local News Bditor Salem, Mary Susann Heller CORRESPONDENTS The Commission also expects possession. Quail bag limit visited with her sister’s fam I Overnight visitors last week of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Wes at the Golda Martens home Flanders of Gates and Mrs excellent flights of waterfowl for eastern Oregon is 8 per ilies the Larry Kimseys here1 Detroit-Idanha ____ — ...................................... Boots Champion Betty Kelle this fall and set the longest day, 16 in possession, while and the Lee Brants at Macleay Sates ________ ___ .................... were her son and family, Mr. Rubye Foldager of Mill City. season possible within the fed that for western Oregon is 5 and spent one day at the fair. Mehama .................... ............... Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts and Mrs. Jack Schulz, Jerry Lyons ___________ — ............... -...............-........... Eva Bressler Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus and eral waterfowl framework but daily, 10 in possession. and Dick of Eugene. They were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes on their way home from a I Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan of reduced the bag limit on Can The general turkey season and children, Cindy, Sheryl, three week’s vacation that took I Portland went Huckleberring ada geese in western Oregon in that portion of the state east Bill and Laurie of Knappa ar I The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements them to the Beach and Reno, t up at Mt. Adams in Washing and in Baker and Malheur of the Cascade summit and rived Thursday evening at the Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too ton. They reported lots of ber counties. north of Highway 26 is set for home of his mother and aunt, [ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bostwick ries and lots of pickers. And Hunters will open the bird November 20 through 24. Bag Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs. i r of Livermore, Calif., are visit-, the weather was rainy and seasons September 1 for limit is one turkey. . A spring . „ M. V. Frame for a few days ing with his sister and mother,! cold but they still managed to ’ mourning doves and band-tail- gobbler hunt is also scheduled visit during the Labor Day Miss Betty Bostwick and Mrs. ; pick several gallons of berries I ed pigeons. The season will ex-1 April 29 through May 7, 1972. weekend. Marie Lincoln. They plan to I tend through September 30.1 A total of 250 tags will be is- I Things are about back to .„uj stay until the 14th. A Bostwick . Recent visitors at the Carl ( Bag limit for doves is set at sued. normal after the electrical family reunion and picnic is 1 Schaffer home were her cous- j ■ 10 per day, 20 in possession, i Waterfowl hunters have a storm August 31 which blew planned for September 12th at! ins, Mrs. Larry Smith of Red- while the bag limit for band- long season extending from Oc- out a lot of transformers, the I the Firs Shelter at Fishermen’s ding, Calif, and Mrs. Earl tails is set at 8 daily, 8 in pos- tober 9 through January 9. Bag TV cable, and a large number Brown of Fresno. Bend Park. session. I limit on ducks is set at 6 per of telephones, televisions and, We Sell and Service Shotgunners may take after day and 12 in possession. In other appliances. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strom Houseguests last week of Mr. blue and ruffed grouse in east-,the Columbia Basin counties Labor Day weekend guests i quist hosted a late summer and Mrs. Carl Schaffer were ern Oregon September 4 the season is extended through at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i JACUZZI PUMPS social for the Mill City Jay- his daughter and son-in-law, through September 26. An ear-1 January 23 and the bag limit Earl Taylor were her brother- cees at their home on Satur Mr. and Mrs. Dan McEUigott ly grouse season is also sched- increased to 7 daily, 14 in pos- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. day evening. August 2 8th of Huntington Beach, Calif. uled for the high Cascades Sep j session. Bag limits for coots Joseph Ellis of Portland. Those attending were Mr. and tember 11 through 19 in the 1 and mergansers are the same Visitors at the Bill Beyers Mrs. Jack Bain, Mr. and Mrs. area and to run concurrently i as last year. home recently were Mr. and Bert Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Some decline in western with the High Cascade Buck I Mrs. Chester Ames of Long Mike Wilson. Canada geese prompted the Season. In western Oregon the Beach, Calif. Mrs. Ames is the J Commission to reduce the bag Friends of Lora Mason, for first lady of China Painting in grouse season will extend from j limit on these birds in Benton, j October 2 through October 31. | her California city, according mer Mill City resident, but Bag limit in all three areas is Lane, Linn, Polk, and Yam now of Salem, will be glad to I to Mr. Beyers, and she and set at 3 grouse daily, 6 in pos- hill counties to 2 per day, 4 in hear that she seems to be re | Mrs. Beyers spent some time session. possession. A reduction is also covering nicely from a stroke I painting while they were here. Poor production for sage noted for Great Basin Canada suffered at her home recently. I Mrs. Beyers took lessons from grouse a closed sea- geese in Baker and Malheur Santiam Memorial Hospital Her son, Ross Mason, of Og Mrs. Ames, when the Beyers son on prompted (Stayton) this species except in counties and the Commission lived in Long Beach. While the den, Utah, is now in Salem HURT — To' Mr. and Mrs 1 set a bag limit of 2 daily, 2 in southern Malheur County over and will remain there until his ladies were painting Mr. Bey Labor Day weekend Sep 1 possession. Goose bag limit in Donald Lee Hurt, Stayton, a mother is able to return home ers took Mr. Ames on several the tember 4, 5, and 6. The bag (the rest of the state is set at 3 daughter, Monday, August 30. from the hospital. Mrs. Mason j trips around the country, in KAISER- To Mr. and Mrs. on any and all of your plumbing needs I per day, 6 in possession. The enjoys seeing friends and is | eluding one over the mountain limit is 2 daily and 4 in posses I goose season was also extend- Donald Everett Kaiser, Turn sion. able to have visitors at Salem ; into the North Fork area. The o .... o _____ The __ longest hunting season 1 I ed to January 23 in Wasco, er, a son, Monday, August 30. Californian didn’t realize that Memorial hospital. on the calendar will" be"for Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow, and there was country like this in the United States. Mr. Beyers, chukar and Hungarian par- j Umatilla counties where large Why don’t you subscribe to Phone 897-2799 who is quite a gardener, tridge October 2 through Jan- j numbers of lesser Canadas are uary 23, 1972. Area open for I expected. The Mill City Enterprise. brought The Enterprise several Al_ !_ 1_ — __ _ • i T’l'' rx black Vxl« The brant season ex- ears of sweet corn. Real good this long season includes all tends from November 20 of eastern Oregon. Bag limit stuff, Bill. We enjoyed it. is set at 8 partridge per day, through February 20, 1972 with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett 16 in possession. Also, the Com a bag limit of 4 per day, 8 in spent Labor Day picking huck mission set a limited chukar possession. Snipe may be tak leberries. They went up Mt. and Hun season in western en from October 9 through De cember 12. The bag limit is 8 Horeb but didn’t find any day, 16 in possession. there, so went on up tumble The Rainbow Board met at I per Booklets containing complete creek, and in the high country the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd there they hit paydirt. Some Johnson last Thursday even regulations are expected to be of the berries are still green, ing. Part of the order of busi available for public distribu said Lee, but a couple of days ness was the resignation of tion in early September. like Tuesday should ripen Mrs. Ervin Peterson due to ill , them. health. Don Moffatt was ap pointed candy chairman. Those Toby and Johnny Edwards present were Mabel Yankus, of New York City, who have | Janet Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. spent the past two months Lowell Cree, Pat McClintock, here at the home of their Joe Bowes and the host and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. hostess Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Santiam Rebekah Lodge Jack Campbell, have register Johnson. Next meeting will be met at the hall with Noble ed at the Mill City Elementary at the Don Moffatt home. Grand, Mrs. Otto Weidman. school for the winter term. They will be in the 7th and Larry Hillesland and Herb presiding. A memorial note was made 8th grades, respectively. Their Bastuscheck spent the week mother flew out from New end at Marion Lake. Some of in memory of the father of York and is spending a few the first people they met up 1 Robert Jobe. Notice was received that the days visiting her family here. there were Scott Hillesland , Committee for the United Na and Grant Merrill. By Frank Stromqulst tion’s Pilgrimage for Youth Mrs. James Poole is on a two weeks’ vacation from her du Mrs. Ellis Wilson and Wil- will meet Sunday in Salem the IOOF hall to form the Two doctors at the Univers ties as clerk in the local Post da were Wednesday luncheon ity of Rochester say expectant Office. Mrs. Wayne Thomas is guests at the Nat Wills home, program for the Spring United Nation’s Speech contest. There mothers should probably avoid substituting. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goffin are 11 high schools in the taking aspirin the last month Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fland and children entertained Al district which can have stu of pregnancy, because it can change the clotting ability of ers of Arcadia, Calif, visited bin and Charlene Cooper at a dents compete for the U. N. at the homes of Wendell Hel surprise buffet party Sunday trip. One student from each the baby's blood. ler, Mrs. Rubye Foldager and evening. Attending in addition I school can compete in the fin to the hosts and honored als, usually in March, for the Ether was first used for the Mr. and Mrs. Wes Flanders. couple were: Mr. and Mrs. bus trip the following July and painless extraction of a tooth Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel John Devereaux. Mr. and Mrs. August, which takes the stu on September 30, 1846. spent last Thursday and Fri B. E. Whitsett, Mill City; Mr. dents by a northern route to day in Ashland where they at and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum and New York and Washington, German measles epidemics generally recur every six to tend'd three shows at the Mr. and Mrs. John Howry, D. C„ and a centrol route back nine years. The last one was Shakesperian Festival. On their Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill home. Mrs. Walter Thomas, the return home, they came by Miller from Lebanon. in 1964 Betty Crocker coupon chair way of Salem and picked up Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cotton man, announced that the Kid London’s “killer smog" of Mrs. Tom Haines who spent 1952. the worst air pollution the weekend with them. The of Denver are visiting at the ney Asociation of Oregon is episode in history, was blamed late Mr. Haines was a cous home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell still collecting the coupons and will be untl December 31. in of Mr. Kimmels. for 4,000 deaths. I Heller. They will take Mrs. These coupons have purchased Mayme Newkirk back to her Mrs. Virginia Hay just re home in So. Dakota this week. eight machines for Oregon and Beware of saunas and steam they hope to double this baths—they raise the pulse turned from a months vacation The Charles Kellys took amount before the contest rates as well as body tempera in Wrangell, Alaska, visiting ture, and this could be danger her son and daughter-in-law, their grandson, Chris Barkley, ends. Drill Captain, Mrs. Irl Ply- ous to older persons or anyone Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hay. She I to the beach Saturday and on with heart or circulatory prob returned by way of Lake At- a tour of Pixieland. The wea male, exhibited her competi - lin British Columbia where she ther was beautiful. On Sun tion drill team in its complete lems. visited with her brother and day afternoon, they took him form for the first time. Following the meeting, Mrs family, the Tom Voorhies to Portland where he boarded entertained When your doctor prescribes Miss Dodi Hay of Albany greet- a jet plane for Spokane, where Otto Weidman the best, we do the rest, at | ed her mother on her return. he was met by his parents, the with some excellent slides. Refreshments were served Paul Barkleys of Pullman, Wn. Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co. by Mrs. Arnold Syverson and Alan Yankus visited New- Mill City, Oregon Mill City and Idanha. Oregon , port on the coast Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fland Mrs. John Swan. I reported it was really a beau- ers of Averol. Calif and Mrs I j tiful day on the beach. Tod Vaught of Cypress, Calif Stout Creek Lumber Company U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc. Your Home Town have been visiting at the homes Mehama, Oregon Idanha-Ix'hanon Studio of Hair Design open Drug Store of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hel six days a week, 9 a m. to 5 ler. Mrs. Rubye Foldager of Phone 897-2812 The Mill City Enterprise H & W Logging Co. p.m. For appointments phone Mill City and Mr and Mrs. 897-2100. Printera-Publiahers Idanha and Mill City, Oregon 32 Wes Flanders of Gates Game Commission Sets i M E H A M A PLUMBING and k HEPTING Building Your New Home Now? FREE ESTIMATE Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Co. Pharmacy Topics BETTER HYING FROM TREES DESIGN FOR FULL USE Eleven High Schools