Uninterrupted Hunting Forecast for Nimrods For Remainder of Year S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 States Share in National end i Forest Recepits Shown WILI \METTE N VTIONAL FORI ST REVENUE EXCEEDS SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS Unintenupted hunting until the Mrs. William McClintock (Patricia of the year. That is the forecast for 1 An all-time high of nearly $9.5 mil Nearly $37.5 million—a record Cree) will arrive in Mill City next the nimrods of Oregon. From the first lion has been paid' to Oregon and high—was deposited in the Federal week to reside with her parents, Mr. of September until the last day of De Washington as their share of national Treasury by 19 national forests in and Mrs. Lowell Cree, while her hus cember, there is at least one type of forest receipts for the fiscal year Oregon and Washington during the band is overseas. Cpl. McClintock of hunting season open for sportsmen ending June 30. fiscal year ending June 30. the U. S. Malines will leave October of the state. Regional Forester J. Herbert Stone Regional Forester J. Herbert Stone Leading off the list of outdoor re said that checks for $6,029,382.28 and said today that the total amount col 15 for Hawaii where he will be sta tioned for six months or so. He re creation were the pigeon, dove, and | $3,434,618.41 have been mailed to Ore lected this past year exceeds that of turned last January after spending 2 grouse seasons. Grouse and dove sea gon and Washington, respectively. the previous year by almost $7 mil sons have ended, but pigeon season year in Korea and Japan. The payments represent 25 per lion. Proceeds from timber sales con continues until the 30th of September. cent from timber sales, grazing per tributed 99 percent of the total. Other Bow and arrow hunters ushered in mits, land use permits, and other sources of revenue included fees for Lt. Lester Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Poole, Sr., reported to Fort the general big game seasons of the forest uses. grazing stock, land use rentals and Lewis last week where he receivec state September 12 when the majority The law provinding for these pa.v- water power rights. of the archery areas opened. his separation from the army. Lt. ments to the states also earmark the National Forest receipts nationally Following closely on the heels of money for the benefit of public Poole was a graduate of Mill Citj also set a new record. They totaled schools and in 1951 received his degree the archery seasons is the state-wide schools and roads within the coun $75.5 million, an increase of $5 mil from Oregon State College. He en buck deer season beginning October ties in which national forest land lion over the previous year. About tered the army immediately, with a 3. The general buck season is to be fol * is situated. $71 million of the total resulted from commission. He served in Germany lowed by a four-day either-sex deer Oregon and Washington's payments timber sales. • from February 1952 until his return season starting the 17th of October. than half the total returns to the 40 Twenty-five percent of national for At noon the same day that the eith national forests are located. home September 20. He plans to re est income is returned to the states er-sex deer season begins, the curtain turn to Oregon State for graduate Oregon’s payment is equivalent to for distribution to counties in which goes up on migratory waterfowl hunt together comprise work in January. slightly more the forests lie. As prescribed by law, _ ing. This season will keep the scatter 40 cents per acre of all national for the money is used for public schools Mrs. I. A. Eide, who has been em-1 gun artists occupied until December 31. est land, including non-commercial and roads. Bird shooters can divert their acti and inaccessible forested land and ployed at The Enterprise since it was Receipts from Oregon and Washing vities for a spell, however, when the barren areas. purchased by the present owner, left Washington’s pay- upland game bird seasons open at mentrepresents almost 33 cents per ton’s national forests exceeded ex for her home in Tacoma, Washington penditures for operation and for main noon on the 24th of October. acre. Monday. Mrs. Eide has made a wide tenance and development by almost Following six days later is the open According to J. R. Bruckart, For- $24 million. A substantial share of j circle of friends in the short time she ing of the general elk season in both est Supervisor of the Willmette Na- expenditures was invested in perma has been here who regret seeing her eastern and western Oregon. tional Forest, i activities on his unit nent improvements such as reforesta- j leave. Her place at The Enterprise is Final opening date of the year for a a $1,763,009.96 al- tion, range reseeding, buildings, and I being taken by Perry Willoughby of general season is November 28 when accounted for McMinnville. Mrs. Willoughby plans I the Lewis and Clark either'-sex elk location to the cuonties as follows: road construction. Ml Clackamas to move to Mill City as soon as i season begins. This season extends During the year, a total -of 2,222! 53.500.47 Douglas renters can be found for their home ! until December 31 as does the water Forest Service timber sales were [ 879.20 Jefferson in McMinnville. fowl season. 1,069,190.41 made in Oregon. Of this number, 1,968 Lane For complete dates and bag limits 493,313.26 were for less than $5,000 each. In Linn regarding the various hunting sea 145,160.76 Washington. .3,288 of 3,665 sales were Marion sons, hunters are urged to consult the I Due to the fact that more than for under $5,000. In the two states Oregon Hunting Regulations for 1953. j one national forest is located in some combined, only 11 percent of the total Y’vonne Dart | of these counties, the total allocation number of sales exceeded $5,000. Friday, the last 15 minutes of school | In addition to the cash values rea | to Lane county was $1,296,500.62 and Right Turn l’ermissable the school had a pep assembly. lized from national forests, there are Marion county received $198,831.97. Monoday the G.A.A. had a meeting Against Red Light Says Law many intangibles that contribute to during activity period. We decided we local welfare, Regional Forester Stone You can make a right turn against would initiate the Freshmen and all pointed out. Such vital resources as Highway to Change Color the new girls who have not previously a red light after stopping, the secre pure water and recreation are good Of Highway Crossing Signs tary of state ’ s traffic safety division examples, he said. belonged to G.A.A. We also voted that Red signs with white letters on we should not have the Mill City hats reminded Oregon motorists. Leading the region in receipts for The division said many drivers still them will be staring at you at the the fiscal year just ended was the for the pep uniform. All girls were cross roads as rapidly as the Hi- are failing to take advantage of the to have the goods for their uniforms Willamette National forest in Ore by November 1, because the last of law permitting such turns even though way department can get them and the gon, which collected $7,052,040. Second money to pay for them and find time November or the first of December the it has been in effect for well over two was the Olympic forest in Washington years. Making the turn, the division from hiway building to yank out with $4,885,053. Other forests with basketball jamboree is to be held. On Monday, directly after noon, a pointed out, helps ease congestion and the old yellow and black warnings receipts in excess of $2 million were , and put in the new. The change has man from Curtis publications spoke , tiaffic tie-ups in downtown areas. the Mt. Hood and Ochoco in Oregon to us. We voted and it was passed I Left turns into a one-way street in been decided at the recent meeting and the Gifford Pinchot and Mt. Ba of the Commission in Portland and that we would sell magazines. The wh*ch the direction of travel is to the ker in Washington. school is to receive a percentage of left also are legal, even though a red it comes about because the “National During the fiscal year, the Willam the sales. A camera will be awarded light is still showing, safety men add Committee on Uniform Traffic Con- ette National Forest made 370 tim red is more troi ” has decided that ed. In both cases, a complete stop must to the student with the most sales, ber sales, all but 70 of which were if the school sells $1,000 worth of be made first, the right-of-way yield of a sign of danger than yellow and under $5,000. During this same per ed to any pedestrians in the crosswalk, it seems all the other states arc- g— iod, 422,452,000 board feet of timber magazines. and the turn completed only when the ing along with the change. State valued at $7,634,714.00 was cut. It is (Crowded out last week) esti interesting to note that this is enough Thursday during Activity Period, intersection is clear of other traffic. Highway Engineer Baldock Oregon law grants the right-of-way mates that it will require about two timber to build approximately 42,000 there was a student body meeting. At this meeting all of the student council to pedestrians who are in or who are years to make the change. 5-room houses. Fire, blowdown and officers were sworn in by the student about to enter a crosswalk in the dri budworm infested timber accounted Archie Bates, pioneer hunter of the for appioximately 40 percent of the body president, Dale Andreassen. ver's half of the roadway, whether area, has not as yet got his buck this the crosswalk is marked or not. This They were: student body vice-presi volume cut. During the year, 1,985 dent, Donna Bengston; student body means a driver would be in violation year, but states that he will have acres were planted with Douglas-fir secretary, Ralph Jull; student body if he made a right turn against a red before the season is over. and some pine seedlings. In addition, treasurer, Richard Anderson; adver light without permitting pedestrians 225 acres were artifically seeded. to cross first, the division stressed. tising manager, Chuck Kuhlman; sargeant-at-arms, Denny Sheythe; Never judge a man by the com Enterprise Class Ads Pay pany publicity manager, Yvonne Dart; he keeps—-it may be the rela Mrs. Helen Vincent is going to enter sophomore president, Eddie Gregory; Salem Memorial hospital Friday for tives of his wife. Try One Today! junior president. Brooks Crosier; sen further surgery on her leg. ■Mm ior president, Elton Gregory; G. A. A. president, Donna Ellingson; and let termen's president, Richard Verbeck. Monday during Activity Period the 1950 BUICK SEDAN people who wanted to be on the annual staff met with the advisor. Miss Hart. 21.000 Miles $1595 She named who the editors were to ‘Friendly Service” Bank Terms be. They are: Donna Bengston and Carol Andreassen. The editors chose can be seen at GOODYEAR TIRES AND BATTERIES from the rest of the people who they thought would be suitable for the Don’s Service Station We Give United Trading Stamps. other jobs. They are: business manag in Mill City er, George Rambo; ¿ales manager, Hazel Caudle; advertising manager, LEO and ELAINE RUSSELL Chuck Kuhlman and Y’vonne Dart; features, JoAnn Leach; senior fea tures, Regine Brewer and Richard An derson; art, Dorothy Steinfelt, Dale Woodard and Don Nesbitt; sports, Dale Andreassen and Richard Ander son; photography. Ralph Jull; report ers, Frances Ward, freshmen, Nancy Bruder and Willa Loucks, juniors, and Sharon Gallagher and Carol Jane Blazek, seniors; typists, all of those who can type. As Freshmen initiation draws near, gon.the sophomores are thinking what they are going to do to the Freshmen. The football game this week is in Mill City, October 2, at 8 p. m. 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Be Ready For T V PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the pharmacist? of our community play an indispensable part I in safeguarding the health of our i citizens, giving unselfishly of their time and talents in specialized service : to the public; and WHEREAS, the week of October 4 | to 10,1953, has been set aside through- j out the country as National Pharmacy , Week to focus public attention on the I importance of pharmacy in our lives; | and WHEREAS, our local pharmacist, is participating in this annual observ ance, employing the meaningful slog an “Your Pharmacist Works fori Better Community Health;” Now, therefore, as Mayor of Mill, City, I do hereby proclaim the week Oetober 4 to 10 as Pharmacy Week in 1 our community and urge all our resi dent« to visit their drug store during ( the week to observe the vital role of the pharrraci«t upon whose skill and training the health and well being of our community so largely de-, pends.—John Muir. 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