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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1953)
Some Change in Game Laws Following are some of the rules and regulations passed by the Oregon Game Commission earlier this season and should prove of interest to hunt ers in the Canyon area. The buck deer season will extend from October 3 to October 16, inclu sive, followed by a hunter’s choice sea son from October 17 through Octo ber 20. The bull elk season will extend from October 31 to November 22, in clusive. The controlled elk hunt in the Lewis and Clark valley was extended to run from November 28 through December 31. The areas in Douglas and Hood Ri ver counties to be included in the either-sex deer season were reduced. Changes were made in the boundaries of the Mt. Emily and McDonald Fo rest archery areas. State-wide upland game seasons re main the same except for a reduction in the length of the season in Klamath county and a reduction in the sage grouse limit. Trapping regulations remain the same except for a slight change in the beaver trapping area in Linn coun ty. All changes made in the tentative- • ly adopted regulations published two weeks ago are listed below. I 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Milk Marketing Adm. To Hold Meeting In Salem THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1953 Betty Lou Cree has returned to her home after spending the summer at Breitenbush Hot Springs, where she was employed. On September 18, she will enter Pacific University at Forest Grove, Ore., where she was awarded a $500 scholarshp. Betty was saluta- torian of the 1953 graduating class of Mill City hi^h school and also receiv ed the Ethel Hickey award for being the outstanding student in the high school. Only three Stewart scholar ships were given from Pacific Uni versity this year. A hearing slated for September 22 has been announced by the Milk Mar keting Administration to determine whether or not Marion County produc ers shall be included in a market wide pool contemplated for the Upper Wil lamette valley. The hearing will be held in the Conference Room of the State Library at 10:00 a. m., Salem, Oregon. Approximately 40 per cent of Mar ion County producers already ship to the Portland market pool which will be part of the enlarged pool contemplat IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH ed to include Marion. Polk, Yamhill, HEMORRHOIDS Washington, Clackamas, Columbia, Multomah, Hood River and W’asco. (piles) Marion County production at present Fistula, Prolapse Fissure supplies approximately 10 percent of FREE Descriptive Booklet the Portland milk pool supply. on request Consolidation of the enlarged area would include Marion County producer DR. R. REYNOLDS distributors and the producers for Naturopath-Proctologist Curly’s Dairy and the local Mayflow er Dairy. 1144 Center St. NO PLACE FOR Phone 3-9460 SALEM. ORE. Quality Job Printing at The Mill City Enterprise Shuffleboard No mattress savings account ever paid off for any one but a burglar! Smart people nowaday* want both earmngi and isfety for saving*. No sense in being old-fashioned these day*. Come in and put your savings to work at good earnings; insured to $10,000. Good Music CHANGES Big Game Regulations 1. The hunter’s choice area in Hood River county was changed to include only those areas within one mile of established cultivated agricultural lands and outside the exterior boun daries of the Mt. Hood National Fo rest. 2. The hunter’s choice area in Doug las county was changed to include that portion on or within one mile of es tablished cultivated agricultural lands and outside the exterior boundaries of national forests south of a line begin ning at the mouth of the Umpqua ri ver at Reedsport; thence east along the Umpqua river to Elkton; thence east along Oregon highway 38 to its junction with U. S. highway 99 at Drain; thence northeasterly along U. S. highway 99 to its intersection with the Douglas-Lane county line at Di vide. , 3. The controlled elk season on the Lewis and Clark in Clatsop county was changed to run from November 28 to December 31, inclusive. 4. Permits for the Camp Adair con trolled deer hunt were raised from 200 to 300. Upland Game Regulations 1. Pheasant and quail hunting re gulations were changed to include a season in Klamath county extending from noon October 31 through Novem ber 15 with a bag limit of 3 cocks per day and 12 during the entire season for pheasants and a limit of 10 valley or mountain quail in the aggregate per uay and not over 20 during the entire season or in possession. 2. Klamath county was closed to hunting for Hungarian partridge. 3. The sage grouse limit was chan ged to 2 per day and not over 4 dur ing the entire season or in possession. Archery Areas 1. Boundaries of the Mt. Emily archery area were changed as fol lows: Beginning at La Grande; thence north along the Mt. Emily road to its intersection with the boundary of the Mt. Emily game refuge in Section 7, Township 2 South, Range 38 East; thence following the refuge boundary to the east, north, and west, to its in tersection with the posted road in Section 7, Township 1 South, Range 38 East; thence southwesterly along posted road to its junction with U. S. highway 30 at Kamela; thence south easterly along U. S. highway 30 to La Grande, the point of beginning. 2. Boundaries of the McDonald Fo rest archery were changed as follows: Beginning at Lewisburg; thence nor therly along U. S. highway 99W ap proximately 3*^ miles to Tampico School road (County road No. 65); thence northwesterly along Tampico School road to its junction with Soap «reek road (County road No. 45); thence southwesterly along Soap creek road past Sulphur Springs to its end in Section 5, Township 11 South, Range 5 West; thence westerly along •posted logging road to its end at the southwest corner of Section 6, Town ship 11 South, Range 5 West; thence southwesterly down posted ridge ap proximately 200 yards to its intersec tion with the posted Alder creek log ging road; thence southerly along Al der creek logging road, to its junction with the Oak creek road; thence nor therly along Oak creek road to its in tersection with the McDonald Forest boundary fence; thence easterly along the McDonald Forest boundary fence to its intersection with posted gravel road in Section 15, Township 11 South, Range 5 West; thence northwesterly along posted gravel road to its junc tion with the Lewisburg road (County road No. 36); thence easterly along the Lewisburg road to its junction with U. S. highway 99W at Lewis burg, the point of beginning. Beaver Trapping 1. The area for beaver trapping in Linn county was changed to read as follows: All open except Pierce, White, and Bishop creeks east of Dia- | mond Hill road and waters inside ex terior boundaries of national forest*. , Mr. and Mr«. L. E. Petery. »ho have been at the Detroit Ranger Station since April, plan on leaving for Nan- couver, Washington, in a couple oi weeks. Mr. Petery. who has been em ployed at the station there, has been offered a better position in his new location. n here Friends Meet On Highway 222, Linn County Side MILL CITY MILL CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. George “Sparky” Bitter Now! Try the world s most comfortable truck cab! Before you buy any truck ... make the 15-second SIT DOWN TEST! You can see and feel instantly, how Ford has combined truck ruggedness and performance with the comfort a driver deserves! SWING open the new wider doors! 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