Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 04, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Aerial Photographing of
burn Forestry Project
Aerial photographing of the
Tillamook Burn and adjacent
area, Including a total ot 514
000 acrei is a project to be un
dertaken thia year by th state
board of forestry.
Bidi are now being aiked on
the project with the date for the
seated olds to be in the hands
of the state forester, acting for
the state board of forestry, to be
opened March 20 at 2 pjn.
The photographs, which are
Plant Hew Trees
At Ml. Angel
ML Angel At the meeting
of the Mount Angel City Coun
cil Monday evening, council
members voted to accept the
Resignation of Joseph Hastier
as water commissioner, which
e presented to the council,
i Merle Grace, city police com
missioner, reported on city
parking. Since Main street is
now a regular Oregon state
litghway, it is necessary that
the new rules in parking be
observed. , Cars must be parked
within 18 inches of the curb.
pnd violations will be punish'
able by fine.
Grace stated that the parking
atrip on lite southeast corner
of Main and Charles streets
was only large enough to park
one car, and should be marked
as such.
Joseph- Wagner told of the
tree planting program which is
nearly completed for this sea
son, with 107 trees planted and
15 more trees to be planted at
a cost of $74. .
Chairman of the street com
mittee, Card Mucken, reprted
69 feet of drainage pipe laid on
College street, and also all the
graveled streets within the city
were graded. Councilman Blem
reported on a dangerous con
dition existing on the sidewalk
over the ditch on May street
New police badges were or
dered by the council. Fire
Chief Francis Schmidt gave
his regular report to the coun
cil, and stated that during the
month the firemen answered
four city and one country fires,
with members attending one
meeting and a drill and five
cleanups.
Salem School Papers
Win Recognition
The office of the Marlon
County Tuberculosis and Health
association announces that two
high school newspapers in Mar
ion county have received state
recognition for articles written
on tuberculosis.
They are: The Cardinal Crier
at Sacred Heart academy and
The Clarion from Salem Senior
High school. Articles from these
papers have been forwarded on
to the National Tuberculosis as
sociation for further judging
with winners from other states.
The winning articles were
written by Karen Mickelson and
Bob Joseph. ' .
lost' Cougar Hunters
Return with Quarry
Lebanon Cougar hunters
George Hazen and William Pa
tesch, reported lost Monday
morning when they failed to
return home after heavy snow
fell on their hunting area in
the Cascades of east Linn coun
ty, returned safely home Mon
day night.
They hit a fresh cougar trail,
they reported, and stayed on it
in spite of storm, finally tree
ing their quarry and bringing
iV back with them.
Silverton Library
Circulation Grows
Silverton Circulation at the
Silverton Public Library con
tinues high, with total circula
tion for February at 131S. Dur
ing the month 21 new borrow
ers were registered; 28 books
were added by gift and pur
chase and one book was remov
ed. Donors during February
were Mrs. Milton Thostrud,
Miss Genevieve Scott, Mrs.
Clay Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
McPike, Mrs. A. J. McCannel,
Mrs. George Christenson, Mr.
nd Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mason, Mrs.
C. W. Keene, and Dr. and Mrs.
R. E. Kleinsorge.
By shipping grain through
Churchill, a port on Hudson
Bay. Canada can cut about
1,000 miles off the distance
traveled by the grain going to
North European ports.
to De made on a t
Inch for every 1,000 feet on the
ground, will be used for refor
estation and rehabilitation pro
grams. Including the seeding
and planting, and building of
are breaks in the big Burn.
Maps will be made from the
photographs and both will be
used over an extended period of
time, with changes made from
time to time to keep it up to
date. It b estimated that the use
oi the photographs will cut down
on the field work by one-third.
The actual photographing of
the Tillamook Burn will be done
during the months of May and
June with the work to be under
the supervision of Rudy Kal
lander of the rehabilitation section.
Pictures taken will be of twa
types the pancromatlc pictures,
(the conventional film) and In
frared pictures to be used in
photo interpretation.
The standard pancromatic pic
tures will be used mainly for
location of fire breaks, logging
roads, counting of snags, loca
tion of snag areas that can be
salvaged by logging companies
and the determining of boundary
surveys.
Pictures taken with infrared
film turn the green in trees
white and can be used by the
department for determining the
number of conifers and broad'
leaved species of trees now
growing in the Burn. The scale
photos will permit an accurate
measurement of young firs as
small as six feet high.
Blue and Gold
Banquet Held
Out-of-Season Deer
Hunters Plead Guilty
Three out-of-season deer hunt
ers pleaded guilty in district
court Tuesday to charges of
spotlighting deer after being ar
rested Monday near Mehama by
state police.
' Albert David Campbell, jr.,
30, 1138 South 17th street, and
Preston Grayson Burge, 30, 1163
soutn ism street, were lined
$130 each and their right to
apply for hunting and fishing
licenses for 1S33 war suspended.
In addition Campbell's gun was
confiscated.
J. C. French, 32, Mill City,
pleaded innocent to the charge
Monday, but reappeared Tues
day morning to change his plea,
Judge Val D. Sloper set Monday
morning for sentencing.
He suspended $100 of Burge i
fine.
The annual Blue and Gold
banquet was held by Cub Pack
41 in the Keizer school audi
torium Friday evening with
about 230 in attendance.
Eleven dens were represented
with the following Den Mothers
acting as hostesses: Mrs. Floyd
McNall, Mrs. Ewald Franz. Mrs.
Roy Ellis, Mrs. Leonard Hayes,
Mrs. C. L. Mink, Mrs. James Mc
Cormack, Mrs. Carlyle Shidler,
Mrs. Tom Bod in, Mrs. Gay lord
Hibbs, Mrs. Herbert Harris and
Mrs. Boyd Willmsehen. - j
Invocation was given by Rev.
Dick Berry of the Keizer Church
of Christ.
Following the banquet talk on
the aims of cubbing was given
by James Kerns, Scout execu
tive of Cherry City district Fol
lowing this address Kerns pre
sented to F. H. Rein wild, rep
resenting Keizer Lions, sponsor
of Pack 41, the new charter for
the year. Ralph Slpprell, Pack
41 committee chairman, accept
ed the charter.
Den count of parent present
made Den 11 honor den for the
ensuing month. At this time
Cub Master Jim McCormack
made the following achievement
awards:
Wolf award, Stanley Franz,
Michael Esplin, Lawrence Brit-ton.
Wolf Gold Arrows, Stanley
Franz," Bob Bowden, Michael
Esplin and Lawrence Britton,
Wolf Silver Arrow, Stanley
Franz, Lawrence Britton.
Bear awards. Gale Scott and
Marlyn Mulkey.
Bear Silver Arrows. George
Hetlund, and Dwight Triplett
(2).
Lion award, Johnnie Suther
land, Dennis Holmes and Ray
mond Murphy.
Lion Gold Arrows, Johnle
Sutherland, Dennis Holmes and
Raymond Murphy.
Lion Silver Arrows, Gary
McNall, Karl Shidler (2) and
Raymond Murphy.
After a candle lighting cere
mony Bob Cat pins were given
the following Bob May, Don
ald Lawrence Moffitt, Billy Ny-
gren, Kenneth Harris and Gary
Sterling.
Service pins were presented
the following Den Mother and
committeemen: one year pins,
Mrs. Floyd McNall and Maurice
Walker; two years, Mrs. Carlyle
Shidler. George Knopp, Ralph
Slpprell, Jim McCormack; three
years, Carlyle Shidler; five
years, Ralph Gilbertson.
Gifts were presented to re
tiring Cubmaster Shidler and
retiring committee chairman
Ralph Gilbertson.
ARMY ECONOMIZING
Heidelberg, Germany )
The U. S. Army's European
headquarters said today it is lop
ping 27' per cent of its German
employe off the payroll by June
10 wider economy orders from
Washington.
Bishops' Fund
Call Is Heard
Catholic parishes of western
Oregon will again respond to
the annual appeal of the Bishops'
Fund for Victims of War during
the week of March 8 to IS to
raise 133,000 as their share of
the national goal of $9,000,000.
Locally, contributions may be
sent or taken to St Joseph's
church or to St Vincent de Paul
church. It la announced by Rev.
Joseph E. Vanderbeck and Rev.
John 3. Reedy, pastor respec
tively, of the two. Checks are
made payable to the "Bishops'
Fund." . -
Since 1(43, relief agencies
supported by the fund have
rved 63 different countries.
Supplies axe distributed free of
charge to those most in need,
regardless ox race, color or
creed. In the past eight years
aid has been brought to the
destitute of five continents, with
shipment overseas of almost
491 million pounds of clothing,
food, and medical help, valued
at over 183 tt million dollars.
Capital Journal, SaJesa, Ortv, Wedn day, March 4, 1"
KidnoDner Gets 2 Years
Whacked Off Sentence
Jackson, Mich. W) "Crazy
Jack" Hyatt drew a 19 to 23
year sentence yesterday for kid
napping guards and holding
them hostage during the bloody
riot at Southern Michigan pris
on last April.
Circuit Judge John Simpson at
Estimates from national head
quarters state that 40 million
refugees are in dire need; hun
ger, disease and misery are of
daily experience.
first aaad the sanaene II to U
years. But "Crazy Jack" pre
tested. He said ha had mora
inan 21 years to do on a 13-30
year term for robbery.
So the Judge cut off two year
and mad the term concur rent.
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