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TIFFANY VU / APPEAL TRIBUNE
CDs, DVDs and videotapes are also available for checkout at
the Silver Falls Library.
Radio Frequency ID
boosts CCRLS libraries
braries one by one, han-
dling every item in each
library to apply the tags
and pair them with exist-
ing barcodes. That tran-
spired to the tune of more
than a million items.
The technology helps
library staff work more
efficiently,
allowing
them to check in and out a
stack of books on the
move. Goodyear said an
additional benefit is that
libraries can now add
more modern security or
automated materials as
they see fit.
Chemeketa
library
provided staff and ma-
terials for the conversion
project, while most mem-
ber libraries also assist-
ed with staff and volun-
teers. The group is also
updating the library ser-
vice’s self-check and
staff computers.
JUSTIN MUCH
APPEAL TRIBUNE
Local library patrons
may notice that process
of checking out materials
has become more effi-
cient of late.
Chemeketa Coopera-
tive Regional Library
Service Executive Direc-
tor John Goodyear an-
nounced recently that
member libraries are
wrapping up a year-long
project that will stream-
line many operations. Ra-
dio Frequency Identifi-
cation (RFID) tags have
been added to collections
of all member libraries,
including Silver Falls,
Stayton, Mt. Angel, Jef-
ferson and Lyons in the
east Willamette Valley.
Goodyear said extra
staff was hired and
moved through the li-
PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRIENDS OF SILVER FALLS STATE PARK
Antique cars will be a feature of the 8th Annual Historic Silver Falls Days.
History
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Sights of yore will be seen during the 8th Annual Historic
Silver Falls Days.
onstrates horse shoeing
and ironwork which was
very important to the
early settlers.”
Additionally,
event
promoters note that area
historical societies will
have displays in the his-
toric Silver Falls Lodge.
The Forest History Cen-
ter will have a display of
Civilian
Conservation
Corps (CCC) artifacts and
a list of thousands of
names of the 80,000 men
who served in the CCC in
Oregon.
Among the hands-on
activities is a miniature
canoe race Saturday,
which celebrates Al Faus-
sett’s 1928 canoe trip over
the South Falls and in-
cludes prizes for the top
three finishers. It’s espe-
cially popular with the
kids.
“They buy a small
(toy) canoe for a dollar
and can watch it go over
the falls in the afternoon
race,” Nelson said. “They
can also watch a couple of
the rangers in the water
below South Falls trying
to collect all the canoes.
That is always fun.”
Sunday will see more
demonstrations of an-
tique logging tools and
the farrier demonstra-
tions.
A detailed schedule is
available online at “His-
toric Silver Falls Days” in
the “Events” tab at
www.SilverFallsState
Park.wordpress.com.
The park is located off
Highway 214 S about 16
miles southeast of Silver-
ton.
The event is free, but a
$5 day-use parking per-
mit is required. Annual
permits are available for
$30.
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COURTESY OF SILVERTON FIRE DISTRICT
Silverton Fire District Lt. Rick Heuchert, adviser Keith Smith and members of the Silverton Fire District Explorer Post at a newly
constructed loaner station.
Jackets
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jor part of any lifesaving
effort,” the district stated
in a press release.
The district accepted
donations and raised the
resources to construct
life-jacket stations. Dis-
trict officials saluted the
city of Silverton; Citizen's
Bank; Kiwanis; Marion
County Public Works; Ed-
ward Jones, Tim Yount;
and Withers Lumber for
their help in seeing the
stations to fruition.
Grambusch said the
life jacket loaner stations
were constructed by the
Fire District Explorer
Post and hold several
adult and youth sized per-
sonal flotation devices.
"The Silverton Explore
Fire Post worked really
hard; those kids are just
awesome and their advis-
er, Lt. Heuchert, is just
great," Grambusch said.
"They took this project
and just ran with it -- saw
that they could do some
good for the community
and they really put it to-
gether."
The district hopes ev-
eryone heading out to the
water makes use of it.
“The process is sim-
ple,” Grambusch noted.
“Take them off the hang-
ers and use them and then
put them back when you
are done with them. There
is no charge for this ser-
vice.”
Heuchert and the Ex-
plorer Post have already
erected two stations, and
they plan to construct an-
other at Scotts Mills Coun-
ty Park, and perhaps oth-
er locations.
"We’re hoping it’s going
to save some lives," Gram-
busch said.
STATESMAN JOURNAL
A man has died after a
boat he was in tipped over
June 21 in Detroit Lake.
Officials have identi-
fied the man as Chester
Correll, 72, of Corvallis.
Marion County Sher-
iff’s Office deputies re-
sponded at 12:30 p.m. to
the Hoover arm of Detroit
Lake following a report of
a boat capsizing.
One woman and two
men had been fishing in a
15-foot aluminum boat.
One of them stood “and
the boat partially cap-
sized,” the sheriff’s office
said.
None was wearing a
life jacket and they all
went into the water.
Other boaters came
over when they saw what
was happening. Two of the
three capsized boaters
were able to get out of the
water on their own, but
the third had to be pulled
from the lake by rescuers,
according to the sheriff’s
office.
Off-duty firefighters
from Gaston, Stayton and
Sublimity fire depart-
ments, who happened to
be nearby, came to help
and one of them per-
formed CPR on Correll.
He was taken by air ambu-
lance to Salem Health hos-
pital and died later, ac-
cording to the sheriff’s of-
fice.
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