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Angling Regulations To Be Set November I I Oregon's DAVE MEHAMA Winter Early in North Dakota — 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 19, 1972 PI J* nc Plans __ Made l-nr For By Meral Teeters Oregon sport fishermen are advised by the Game Commis Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor AARP Meeting ED LEWIN sion that the public hearing to Mrs. Dean Mowry will I n were guests Wednesday, Oct. Auctioneer, Inc. I adopt angling regulations for in charge of the October 25 4 at the home of Mrs. Ed Giv I the 1973 season will be held ens in Silverton. They visited AARP meeting which will be Complete Auctions in Portland, November 11, ht on Friday with her son and held at Santiam High School Auditorium at 7:30 p. m. »he Western Forestry Center Phone 769-5466 daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs She plans an evening of located in the Portland Zoo- Delbert Rice in Salem. OMSI area off Canyon Road. Mr. and Mrs R. L. Stout of pinochle, canasta and other The hearing will convene at Tigard and their daughter. games Clyde Bate will be in charge 10:00 a.m. Mrs. Fred Parson of Portland [ Staff recommendations which were guests Thursday, Oct. 5 of the business meeting and will be submitted to the Com at the home of Mr. and Mrs. coffee and cookies will be ser mission at the hearing will be John Teeters and also visited ved during the refreshment hour. published well in advance to with Mrs. E. J. Hughes. provide outdoorsmen a chance Visitors for a week recently to review the proposals. Inter-1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Summer Camps For ested groups and individuals j John Shafer were his brother- will have an opportunity to be . in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. The Blind Successful heard at the public hearing. | _________ This is how the weather looked when Don and Alta i Milton Clausenius from Lafay Robert Sheldon, Public Re Proposals may be submitted to Moffatt visited his old home town of Granvi’le, N. D. ette, Calif., and a brother and lations Director of the Christi the Commission in writing or Pretty early. It was beautiful. but sav they still like wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shaf an Record Braille Foundation, may be presented orally. 1 gTeen Oregon — ... reports that summer camps for er of Hesperia, Calif. better. Following public testimony, Mrs. M. V. Frame returned the blind children have been the Commission will deliber successful. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt. home Oct. 9 from Lincoln City ate on all proposals and ad For The National Camps for where she visited several days I They also visited at the home opt final angling rules for the at the home of her cousin, Mrs Blind have announced an ; of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gail 1973 calendar year. pansion of the six year H C. Cadwell. By Eva Bressler ' Elmer and family. Mrs. Don Pulley of Sedalia. program into an eleven Mrs. Dora Groth and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer Colo, came recently for a visit coast to coast effort. Edith Bowman of Lincoln City have received word of the j at the home of her son-in-law Those who would like to nvu.u ,■•»«- .<■ ■ help >< -p were Monday visitors at the birth of a new granddaughter, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I in the project may send any home of Miss Lula Cory. Mrs. Kimberly Lynn, born Sunday, Frank Schutzwohl and to as- kind of used postage stamps Republican ORDERS TO SO Groth is a sister of Miss Cory. October 15, to their son and sist in the care of her new or trading stamps to: National District 55 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reynolds wife, Sgt. and Mrs. Dwight grandaughter, Heidi Carol who Camp for the Blind, P.O Box Phone 769-5311 ! from Vancouver B. C. were Downer, at Woodbridge, Eng- was born Oct. 5 at a Salem , 6097, Lincoln, Nebraska 68500 OREGON’S FUTURE weekend guests at the Henry land. Sgt. Downer is sta Hospital. DEPENDS ON YOU! ■■ -, j Local children attending the tioned their with the Air Force. | Additional guests during the I camp this past summer at Sun Stayton, Oregon Croisant home. Paid for by Committee to Mrs. Ora Kelley of Sheridan, j Other grandparents are Mr. • weekend at the Schutzwohls set Lake, Wn„ were Jeff Cohn Elect Dave Green, Fred “The tip yon leave for ■ Wyoming is spending this and Mrs. F. C. Stubenrauch of was another daughter of Mrs. | and Sherie Horner. Kirby Chrm., Box 1972, meal now would have bought week at the home of her son- , Stayton. Madras, Oregon 97741. Tulley, Mrs. Don Hauscom and ; Thursday, November 2. is the children Michael and LaDon- | , in-law and daughter, Mr. and U ten years ago.” i date set for the annual bazaar na from Eagle Point. i Mrs. Albert Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riggs | and dinner sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rogers | returned home Friday after a Lyons United Methodist Wo- and Danny of Castle Rock, ) three weeks trip to Ohio and men to be held in the church Wash., were weekend guests i Committee in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Kansas where they visited rel-! dining hall. " charge of the dinner is Mrs. Edward Titze. Also visiting ; atives and friends. Wilson Stevens returned Ralph Downer. Mrs. Hugh with the Titzes a few days home Saturday from the San Johnston and Mrs. John Me last week were Mr. and Mrs. j Highway 22 — Mill City tiam Memorial Hospital after Pheeters. Ted Rogers, Steve, Timmy Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian some time there for medical and Cathy of Fortuna, Calif., • were Sunday guests in Eugene when they were here to at treatment. ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Weekend guests at the home at the home of their son and tend funeral services for Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm- family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers mother, Mrs. Albert Expert Tune up and Brake Repairs stead were their daughter-in- Julian, Jr. and sons. The oc Seeger. law, Mrs. Donald Olmstead. casion honored the birthday Dorothy Christensen, Mrs. and daughters Cindy and Cheri anniversary of their grandson, Marion County Home Exten- from Auburn, Washington. Ad- Paul. sion agent, returned home Fri ditional Sunday guests were , ------------------------------ IVe P/cÀ Up and Deliver day evening, Oct. 13 from Den Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olmstead I , r* i i Nebergalls 2 Lb. Package ver, Colo., where she was a from Coburg. His mother. Mrs. Lyons Garden ClUD delegate at the meeting of the Rachael Olmstead who has M f Af Qlf HaH National Association of Home spent some time at the Arthur, ,, ... , Extension Economists. The: Olmstead home, returned to; LY9N?- ’ Bea .and weeks convention was held at 1 Coburg with them for a short, I es for the meeting of the Lyons |the Denver Hilton Hotel ana while. will be i Garden Club held Wednesday convention center. A fellowship supper United1 afternoon at the City Hall ' Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon- served at the Lyons Thursday Mabel Downing presided ov- !returned home on Saturday Nebergalls Methodist Church er the meeting with Dorothy I aIiern°2” Our Company Specializes in Protection evening, October 19. at 6:30 where they had spent most of p. m. Following the supper, a Downer secretary. Suited to YOUR Requirements. the Summer. Roll call was answered by meeting of the nominating Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters naming something new that committee will be held. who had spent the week hunt FROM $5,000 to $50,000 ACCIDENTAL Layman Sunday was obser they grew in their garden this ing and fishing at Crane Prair ved at the Lyons United Meth year. DEATH BENEFIT FOR A SPECIFIC NUM ie also returned home Satur odist church Sunday, October : a good report was ’ heard day. BER OF DAYS OR FOR THE ENTIRE 15, with Howard Naue, Hugh | from the tour of Grady’s Gar- U. S. No. I 10 Lb. Bag Bruce Matthis returned home Johnston and Mrs. Alex Bode- dens and Penny’s Cactus gar- Saturday evening from a suc SEASON ker taking part with Mrs. den. cessful hunting trip. He hunt It was voted to hold the Hol PLUS AOŒDKNT MEDICAL EXPENSE Florence Darling bringing the ed with a party in the John message of the day. Special iday Fair on Wednesday, Nov- Day area of Eastern Oregon. BENEFITS music was furnished by Jon l ember 8th, in the basement of the United Methodist church Optional Coverage« Can Bo Added and Joe Wurgler of Scio. Hunters Ix*gal Liability—Accident Disability Mrs. Nick Gustafson is now at 1 p. m. Gertrude Weidman, Evelyn convalescing at home follow Hospital NickDoss Benefits ing major surgery at the Sal Julian and Rose Bassett were appointed to the nominating em Memorial hospital. Lio« • • • • • • Mrs. Charolette Imus has re committee to select new of turned home after spending a ficers for the coming year. Evelyn Julian gave a very week at Tigard visiting with Mehama Office 859-2415 interesting demonstration on friends. Stayton Office 769-6157 | Mrs. Angus Ware and her Candle making and prizes mother, Mrs. Lena Baker, of were wo». by Hazel Wirth, Stayton were Wednesday visi Florence Burmester, Leona tors at the Henry Croisant Gunn and Mabel Downing. Neighboring clubs, Mill City, home. Mrs. Baker, who is 93 years old, is a sister of Mrs. Jordon, Scio and Stayton, will be invited to attend the Holi Croisant. Jonathan j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer day Fair. Attending the meeting were of Albany were Sunday visi tors at the home of her parents, Evelyn J-’ljan, Mabel Down ing, Celene Taylor, Lula Cory, Box No. 2 Box Alta Bodeker, Leona Gunn, No. I. | Florence Burmester, Lucille Huber, Helen Johnston, Hazel IM THE DOUGLAS 1 Wirth, Gertrude Weidman, FIR REGION Reta Cruson, Rachael Olm No. I Box i® No. OF OREGON AND stead, Katie Skillings, Fern WASHINGTON I Sletto, Eva Bressler, Irene PROTECT OUR | Roy and the hostesses, Mrs. ! Hiatt and Mrs. Downer. ENVIRONMENT? « VOTE LYONS State Representative 1he. Old'limvt MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE Nebergalls Link Sausage Nebergalls Polish Rings each 73c Old Fashioned Bacon Nebergalls Smoked Picnics Round Steak Deer Hunters Insurance Nebergalls Chuck Steak Snoboy Potatoes New Green Winter Cabbage lb. 10 c Oregon Local Cauliflower each 39c Bananas Turnips and Rhutabagas Sun Girl Whole Poly Dates Subscribe to The j Mill City Enterprise $4.50 per Year Read it Every Week lb. 10c 69c LINDEMANN INSURANCE APPLES Apples $069 [OUR fflBUiOUS FORESTS & $OOC F orests Red Delicious $J198 Rome Apples . . . Box $4.25 Golden Delicious $/■ 79 $O 79 . i®No. 2 boxWv No. I Box Grandmas Cookies O /$100 A All 39c Packages E Qc Resers Chiffon Dessert Resers 22 Ounce Tray Supply Where you’ll find a complete selection of automotive parts and accessories . Mayflower Milk 2% plastic bags 87c Gallon Mayflower Sharp Cheese Mayflower $199 2 Lb. Brick TREE FARMING .. PERMANENT FORESTS PROVIDE BEAUTY, RECREATION, WATER, HOMES AND MORE JOBS I HAN ANY OTHER SOURCE.1 LYONS—The usual large crowd attended the annual I chicken dinner held Sunday | and sponsored by the St. Pat- I rick Catholic Parish with ov- | er 550 dinners served. The committee in charge was Alice Bouchie. Sue Yost and Kathleen Manning, with many I others helping in the kitchen | and dining room. Winning prizes were Danny | Silbernagel, Lily Faris, Mary j Yost, Paul Voltin, Ray Silber- | nagel, Gene Coles, Walter Haf ner, and Steve Frichtl. I t i T hrough Many Attend Chicken Dinner at Lyons Church J I I 1 ■■ Mayflower Mild Cheese 2 lb. $1.79 Snoboy Frozen Lemonade 6 for 89c 6 Ounce Cans Prices effective Thors. thru Sat., Oct 19, 20, 21 BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phone 859-2494 1015 Main St Lyons, Oregon Frank Lumber Co WOLVERINE BOOTS — MOCCASINS Mill City Shoe Repair 185 N. W. WaD Street Pb 897-2406 Mill City, Oregon Young & Morgan Timber Company I Mill City—Idanha, Oregon U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc Idanha—Lebanon, Oregon Benton Trucking Co. Idanha, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Co. Lyons, Oregon Mill at Mehama Stuckart Lumber Co. Lyons—Idanha, Oregon I