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TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday. June 19. 195J "JOE BEAVER" By Ed Nofiiger Forest Service, U. B. Department of Agriculture "Americans should remember that wherever you find a low national standard of living, you'll find watted timber resources." Pickin' Pears NeV:?' ??rnt rrum bump miner . By SID HOLLINGS WORTH Keeping Camp White green is a Job six enthusiastic members have undertaken in-watering and tending patches of lawn which the engineering crew has pre pared. A great deal of watering and weeding is necessary and the vets who are doing 'this work make' more than a: Vdetall'' "of their assignment. They are '. on the Job at intervals throughout the day and sometimes in the evening. i - .-. Cleans kitchen table ; top, counters, sinks, . waste cans, wash . bowls, bath tubs. Wv IAAA.I yfiWCfifflfar STRENGTH Max Ament, Camp authority on sports, does the trimming and conditioning in the section facing the highway and fronting the east end of Company 1. One of the prize lawns is found at the Company A entrance from the bus station. It is nurtured by the attentive Dan Stevens. Three other fine looking Jobs front the Administration, Med leal and Arts and Crafts build ings. They are tended by Bert Sumner, James Odum,. George Cowle and Albert Brittenham. Soil from the river banks helps in getting these lawns started But the weeds have to be kept out and water applied steadily Other green patches are in the making. A nice spot is being readied at the chapel and library, A little rose garden was planted some time ago at the chapel en trance by Chaplain Cummisky and shrub hedges are now being cultivated. Twenty wheel chair men will go to Grants Pass Sunday, June 22, on a special fishing jaunt arranged by Del Rogue Post VFW, Gear, bait and lures as well as a private pool are to be provided and a fish fry will cap the day i catch. 'America has produced a num bed of famous writers such as Does MORE Things Easier UIIU DtM IrJI 77" & y WX!5$ii'' vV.V.'.V. i&J-J ' - 4SrSiWSsM5r" e lnl,il,4 coo. ' ' UIM iglffii meilitft Cwtrel gsi.ti.'r1"' -I wll "limner" k W"' 4 JIQP"' I f hf il lefMlly '52 Catfish Derby Rules Announced; Event is Sunday Rules of the 16th annual Na tional Catfish derby, scheduled for Sunday, June 22, at Tou- Velle state park, were announced here today by officials of the event. The derby will be open to "all male and female persons, single or married, who are between the ages of 6 months and 150 years and who are .residents of the United States. Any Body of Water Catfish entered in the derby may be caught in any stream lake, reservoir, creek or other body of wat?r situated within the continental limits of the United States. Fish entered for Judging may be caught any time prior to the closing hour for registration, providing fish are in good condition. The rules state that "Judges may disqualify fish not in a good state of preserva tion. Prizes will be awarded for the biggest catfish, for the larg est number of catfish caught by any one contestant, and for the youngest and oldest contestants entering one or more fish. A grand sweepstakes trophy will be awarded on the basis of over all fishing ability. Scor ing will be based on the number of catfish, average length, aver age weight, general condition and appearance of catfish, and originality of costume of con testant. Must Catch Own Fiih Contestants must actually catch the fish which they enter for Judging. They must also com ply with all federal and state game and fish laws, including having possession of a 190 Z fish ing license. There are no regis tration fees for entering the derby, and all entries will re main the property of the fish ermen. 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And if anything can rouse Jim Fuller to battle heat it is the damage that is carelessly inflioted on nature's creatures Inhabiting the nnpn Rnnrps. which he thinks should be protected more than they are by law ana custom. "In view of the constant dis turbance by picnickers, camp ers, berry-pickers, hikers, work ers, promiscuous gun-toters and other assorted humans, the num bers and varieties of birds in thie arpa nre amazing." Jim writes in one of his occasional reviews of his ramblings along (he Rogue river and Little Butte creek. He does not have much time nn.r trtnrA tn fnllnW the Call Of the wildwood since he is work- ins ulth Ire Cream Parker at his concession at the mess hall en- inn.s nut there has been evi dent lately a hankering to get back to his well worn trans ana haunts. ' At one time Jim counted the varieties and species of birds, U.HH 7H nf the one and 51 of the other. And in view of the depra- dations caused to song Dims as well as game birds throughout the country, it may be that Jim Fuller has the right idea in seck Ino tn nrrserve what is left of nature's inhabitants of the pri meval environment. "Four footed wildlife." he ob serves, "is scarce In this area. A few Jackrabbits, skunk, musk rats, lizards, diRger squirrels, about comprise the list." Jim can exult when he hears a new blrdsong and identifies the bird. "On a recent walk down to and along Little Butte creek and the Rogue, we discovered a flock of western tanagers. These handsome, colorful birds were singing as they fed In the oaks; a delightful chorus, something like the song of the blackhearted grosbeak but more subdued In tone and with shorter phrases," he writes. LU0K ON IPagc 3 SECTION TWO TODAY FOR GROCETERIA SAVINGS! 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