herman County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, June 28. 1963 Page 3
Crater Lake Park
hjective. he served as O regon S ta te Gam e C om m ission—
second superintendent,
Five Month Toll
I
Through the end of May, 197
1913 to 1916, and subse-
Observes Anniversary
First
Hunt
of
the
Year
To
Start
August
17
r
people hail been killed in Ore
une park commission
gon traffic. For the compar
Of Bloodletting
On May 22
i~, sixty • one er, a position which he held until
able period in 1959, the year
Salmon - Steelhead Punch Cards Are Due
/rater I^ike liecanie his death in 1934.
the state recorded its worst
the couni
As a National Park. C r a t e r
fifth National Park,
Sets New Record
First
fall
big
game
hunt
of
the
traffic
toll, 179 fatalities liad
steelhead
license
according
I-ake
has
been
preserved
for
en
Superintendent W.
i*en reported.
Ward Y e
Although the co n mission
Oregon drivers «eern deter-
On this date, Presi joyment by people throughaut year will take place August 17
dent Th«
New montldy records were
mined to set a new record in
re Roosevelt >• gned the world. The pork now attracts i through August 21 when 650 tag been reluctant to deny any
the Act c
set in two of the first five
bloodletting this year and Gov
>ngress creating this ever one - half million visitors holders stalk the sagebrush lands the privilege of sail >n and st
park and
months of this year.
ernor Mark Hatfield is calling
iring preservation of each year, coming from all fifty I of sc»utheastem Oregon in search head angling for failure to return
the area
tor an all • out effort to reduce
the punch card, Schneider advised
magnificent natural states and from many foreign of pronghorn antekqve.
Sui>port of enforcement ef
the toll.
The Oregon game commission that the importance of these
mntrie.-
features.
forts
and the practice of defen
reminds that applications for an- cards toward the future of these
Tins ac l culminated 17 years
The Governor, noting that
sive driving are essential to
i
telope
tags
must
tie
In
the
Port
I
great
game
fish
cannot
be
over
of dedieai
the state s five month toll was
work by William G.
shield law • abiding drivers
4-H CLUB NEWS i land office of the commission by emphasized.
Steel, “ Fa *r of Crater Lake Na-
higher than ever bafore, called
from the type of traffic trou
5
p.m.,
July
22,
1963.
Application
To
assist
anglers,
the
game
tional Park.’ Tradition relates
Hi-Yu Hon* 4'luh
the apparent disregard of sen
bles created by unthinking or
| forms are the same as used last commission has provided all li
that young £
sible driving practices ‘ noth
Six members of the Hi-Yu
Steel learned of.Cra-
selfish ixxjple,” the Governor
ter I^ake as i a schoolboy in Kan- Horse Club met Monday, June 10 year and are now available at cense agents with collection
ing short of disgusting.”
concluded.
sas, where he read about it in an 19G3 at the fairgrounds. Visitors license agencies throughout the ; boxes for the punch cards. The
'Maximum
enforcement
effort
state.
A
fee
of
$5
jx'r
applicant
i anis may lie returned to the
tssue of the local newspaper were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lemley
against traffic law violators
must accompany the application. commission at 1634 S.W. Alder in
which frei juently enwrapped Ids of Grass Valley.
must be exerted In the months
Ir.
setting
the
antelope
seasons,
Portland.
lunch. One partk alar article, des-
We practiced equitation and
ahead, the Governor said. He I
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tribing a mystei ious ami excep various aspects of horsemanship the commission made some minor
called upon the public to parti- '
changes
from
the
previous
year's
A N E W P A IN T JOB make» the
tionally blue lake in Lite high Cas- such as posting on the correct
S E R V IC E
cipate in the Oregon Safety I
Safety Needed With
Wuttco Pharm acy one o f the
cades of Oregon, aroused in Steel diagonals, saddling and unsaddl rulings. For the 1963 seasons, j
Shield
program
this
summer
by
Z E N IT H S A L E S
i county'« n e w o t looking build-
& strong desire to see this wonder ing, bridling, lead changes and party applications will l»e accep
supporting enforcement actions
ted with two hunters eligible to Power Lawn Mowers 1 lug«. Jim Bulgooil Maki he ••Just
for himself.
side - stepping.
& S E R V IC E
against people who wantonly
apply on the same form. How-1
w anted to be «ure everyone
Our next meeting will be the
disregard
the
safety
of
other
I\»wer
mowers
make
the
job
of
Steel’s ambition was finally re
ever,
applications containing!
HARRY’S
street and highway users.
alized on August 16, 11885, when following day, June 11, 1963 at more than two names will not be cutting the lawn a lot easier, but could ea«ily fim l the place."
the
fairgrounds.
like most machines, they can 1«>
“There Is no room on Ore
he first looked down upon the
accepted.
RADIO SERVICE
Handy Lemley, reporter
waters of Crater Lake from th e
Also, seven areas are available • dangerous and even deadly if not Accidents At Railroad gon highways,” lie said, “for
those who want to play a mo
CY 6-2928
brink of the great basin which
to hunters this year as compared 1 operated with pn>per care, Rlcli-
torized version of Russian roul
contains it. The beauty of this
500 W 9th S t.. T he D alles,
to six such areas last year. The H. Wilcox, M.D., state health offi Grade Crossings Few
ette.”
today.
lake anil its setting so inspired
Everybody Reads the r.ew area, with 50 tags available, cer, It announced
is
estimated
that
nearly
700
Steel that he devoted much of his
encompass the Interstate unit
Accidents at railroad grade
time in succeeding years to the
and the Klamath unit south of Oregonians w « v injured by pow- crossings have decreased remark
, er lawn mowers last year. Ap-
establishment of the area as a
Want Ads 1
highway 66.
ably during he j»ast eight years
i proximately 9 percent were caus-
National Park. After accomplish-
ANY PERSON WHO HAD AN i ed by mechanical failure and 91 because of new grade separation
structures and Improved protec
ANTELOPE TAG IN 1961 OR j per cent by human error,
1962 IS NOT ELIGIBLE TO AP j Many of these accidents resul- tion devices, according to a report
PLY FO RA TAG FOR THE 1963 | ted in Injured toes ami feet when prepared by the Oregon State
SEASON. Hunters who are suc attepting to start the engine or Highway Department.
Remember that “top drawer” conversa
cessful in drawing tags this year j when mowing on a hill or slope.
Statistics show that Oregon
will not lx? eligible to apply again
had
22
railroad
crossings
that
tion
we had about im portant papers?
I'nless care Is exercised, it is
until 1969 since the regulations j
When you told me you kept insurance
easy to slip and have the whirling averaged one or more accidents a
now stipulate that a hunter may blade roll hack onto the feet, the year for the five • year period
policies, titles and other important papers
ending in 1954. Seven uf these
have a tag once every five years. | doctor explained
in various drawers at home? George, these
crossings averaged two or more
The public drawing for the 1963 I
Most lawn mower motors spin accidents a year.
item«
belong in a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
tags will be held at 10 am., July
a 20-ineh blade at 3,000 revolu-
at full-service U. S. NATIONAL - safe
30, at the Portland office of the '
! tions per minute. A nail or store
from fire, theft or misplacement yet al
game commission at Southwest j
SMITH CALLAWAY
picked up by the whirling blade
17th and Alder.
ways
conveniently available. The cost -
is hurled 170 miles per hour.
«Following are the antelope re
little
more
than a penny a day!
CHAPEL
These may hit children or others
gulations as established by the
in the area and have caused a
F u n e ra l S ervice
game commission:
surprisingly high percentage of
Leonard A W ilm a Mmlth
Open Season: August 17 thru Injuries to the eves.
in,
t t i t w N»tt»n«l Ba fit o( R a d im i •
F«d«n| Deposit Im u nne* Corporation
D irectors
T h e 1 hi lie«
August 21.
Bag Limit: One adult buck an
telope having horns longer than
the ears.
License Required: Hunting lii
ense and $5 antelope tag for spe
cified area.
Area 1 • 75 tags. Open area:
Ochoco, Maury, and Sllvies units
Area 2— 75 tags. Open area:
Paulina, Wagontire, Fort Rock,
and Silver Lake units.
Area 3— 100 tags. Open area
Exclusive fore-and-aft and side-to-side leveling gives
Warner unit.
the McCormick* International* 403 sure-footed tra-
Area 4— 175 tags. Open area
tion. . . easier, more precise handling. . . more efficient
I Jdniper, Hart Mountain, and
separating. Independent hydraulic pump system for
Steens units.
each leveling unit, and for platform and power steer
Area 5— 100 tags. Open area:
ing assures fast response. Open design of frame con
Beulah, Malheur River, anil Owv
struction for rear axle prevents buildup of straw and
hee units.
chaff.
Area 6— 75 tags. Ojxm area
Choice of 16»/? or 18»/2-ft platform. Extended cylin
Whitehorse unit.
der gives full-width threshing and bigger separating
capacity. You put more and cleaner grain into the 65-
Area 7— 50 tags. Open area:
bushel tank.
Interstate unit and Klamath unit
south of Highway 66.
Call us for a dem onstration now !
Application deadline: July 22,
1963, 5 p.m. Drawing date: July
30, 1963, 10 a m. Fee: $5.00. Ap
Cushman Equipment Co.
plication forms: Available at lic
ense agencies. Persons eligible:
GENERAL’S PREMIUM JET - AIR NYGENS
fhone JO 5-3555 - More
Anyone not having antelojve tag
for the years 1961 or 1962.
FOR 30 DAYS ONLY . . .
Number per application: One or
two persons may apply on each
application form. Party applica
tions for more than two persons
will not be accepted. FEE of $5
I**r applicant must accompany
application.
Send application and FEE to:
Oregon Game Commission 1634
S.W. Alder. Portland, Oregon.
Application and FEE must lx?
P lus T ax
Ir. the Portland office before 5 p
m., July 22, 1963.
GEORGE
EXCLUSIVE FVLL-LEVEUNG
NO RM SA Y S:
SAVES GRAIN
NO W -A First Time Event
UP, DOWN, OR ACROSS SLOPES
GENERALS
SEE ME TODAYS
General Dual Tread
«OFF
With A Trade In Tire
Handy Shad O ka y
Anglers fishing for shad in the
lower Sandy are reminded that
It is illegal to take any trout,
steelhead or salmon. Some con
fusion has existed alxmt the dead
line because of Columbia river
| water flowing through this sec
I tlon In high water periods. A1
• though shad may be angled for
] in the Sandy river, any trout,
steelhead or salmon accidentally
caught must l»e released if caught
upstream from the normal con
fluence of the westerly channel
, of the Sandy with the Columidi
i river. This confluence is approxi
mately 1,500 yea mis northwest of
the power line crossing.
Salmon • Hleeiiiead
Punch t a n k
LIKE
SUNNY
BROOK!
How do you liite your whiskey?
B oth
S4.80 4 5 Qt.
$3.05 Pt.
I * * * 1 «tra «M ?
BUY THE STRAIGHT
BUY TH£ BUHO
Twr oto S'j'rr iio o i O’S tuifir conhiy . loouvnit. i t . K a rien t r ä u m looiioa
»“ S»£Y »0 Floor. KITBCIT IUI0E3 VRiSUV 81 MOOT, l i t ( l i . I flljT lil ( M i l l
Due
Salmon and steelhead angler
are again asked to eoo|>erate in
the management of these great
game fish by returning to the
game commission the salmon -
| steelhead unch card purchased
I during the 1902 season.
Phil Schneider, state game di-
! rector, reported many punch
card* already returned by anglers
I since the beginning of the year,
but said that more than one - half
of the over 200,000 salmon ami
steelhead cards isaued are still
l»elng retained by anglers.
According to the law. these
punch cards must be returned to
, the game commission by July 1
following ttie expiration date at
, the end of the calendar year. The
| time limitation la now lesa than
a month away. Schneider sail
that failure to comply with this
regulation could reault In the In-
i dividual l«elng denied a salmon-
JE T -A IR S
Both Black and White Tubeless
HURRY - HURRY - HURRY!
Heavy-Duty SH O C K S
Installed Quickly and Efficiently!
REMEMBER-YOU CAN ALWAYS USE THE L-S CREDIT PLAN
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