The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 28, 1967, Page 7, Image 7

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    The hunter is advised to go 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1967
to his doctor weeks before
estate of Theodore Olsen, de­
he plans the trip. If he is out
ceased, No. 11123 in the Dist­
of shape, his conditioning
must be done gradually and
rict Court of the State of Ore­
follow a routine. The recover­
gon for Linn County and has
ed heart victim should tell his
qualified as such. All persons
doctor exactly where he plans
having claims thereagainst
to go and under what condi­
shall present the same with
This practice is not only il­
tions he will hunt.
the proper vouchers to said
Every
male
who
has
been
legal, but hunters and fisher­
The doctor probably will
Administrator at the office
men also have a moral re­ in service, and almost every­ specify just how far he can
one
who
has
seen
a
war
mov­
of
the County Clerk, Linn
sponsibility if they are to
go, taking into considera­
County Courthouse, Albany,
claim the name of sportsmen. ie remembers the drill ser­ tion the terrain, the altitude,
Oregon, within six months
The illegality of such acts is geant’s barking out: “Take duration of the hunt and the
from the date of first publica­
well pointed out in the Game care of your gun and it will patient’s attitude. There will
Code and hunting and fish­ take care of you.”
tion of this notice, which
be
one
condition
that
the
man
However, with fall hunt­ with a heart condition does
ing regulations. A deer tag
date is August 31, 1967.
ing
not
too
far
distant,
the
issued to a hunter entitles
not hunt alone.
JOHN SEIM.
that hunter to kill and tag) Oregon Heart Association ad­ Any hunter who gets wind­
Administrator
vises
you
hunters
to:
“
Take
one deer, if he is fortunate
ed shoud never hesitate to
159! Lancaster Dr., S. E.,
enough to do so. The salmon care of yourself BEFORE call time out, even if his follow me everywhere?”
Salem, Ore.
you
take
care
of
your
gun.
”
license issued to an angler
companions rib him as a softy.
The
gun
can
sit
on
the
shelf
DUNCAN
& DUNCAN,
Public
Notice«
permits him to catch his dai­
If they insist on going ahead,
Attorneys at Law,
ly bag limit and no more. The for a year and come off it in he should let them go. Tak­
No. 22643
545 Third Street,
same limitations hold true good condition. A few minutes ing a load off his feet may
of
lubrication
may
be
all
it
NOTICE
OF FINAL
Stayton, Oregon
for trout fishermen, the elk
take an overload off his
SETTLEMENT
hunter, the steelhead angler, needs. Not so the hunter who heart.
Pub. Aug. 31, Sept 7-14-21-28
I have filed my Final Ac­
the bird shooter. There is no is out of shape. Sudden or
The advice for a hunter is
count in the Estate of Johan­
provision anywhere in the unusual exercise may prove quite simple:
No. 20937
laws or regulations which dangerous.
Take warm clothes, but not nes Plambeck, deceased, with
NOTICE OF FINAL
the
Court
Clerk
of
Marion
Even
it
he
isn
’
t
complete
­
authorizes “party hunting or
weigthy ones that add to the
SETTLEMENT
ly rust}’, the man planning a burden of rifle, ammunition County, Oregon, and the
fishing.”
I have filed my Final Ac­
Furthermore, laws specif­ huntng trip may need more and pack. Eat moderately Court has set the 6th day of count in the Estate of Wil­
ically state that it is illegal to than a quick application of and, if he must drink, do it November, 1967, at 9:15 liam Chester Hollinshead, de­
loan, borrow, or transfer any body oil in his joints. The sparingly. Discretion, how­ o’clock A. M. and the Circuit ceased, with the County
such licenses, tags, or coup­ best judge of his condition ever, indicates passing up al­ Court Room as the time and Clerk of Linn County, Ore­
ons, or to procure, purchase, and what he needs is his doc­ cohol entirely when a rifle is place for hearing objections gon, and the Court has set the
obtain, or possess more than tor, the Association says.
ebing carried. If the hunting thereto and for the settle­ 6th day of November, 1967,
one general hunting or ang­ Getting into condition for area is at a higher altitude ment of said estate
at 9:15 A. M„ and the District
ling license or salmon license, the abnormal demands of the than usual, the hunter should ELSE DOROTHEA ALLEN, Court Room as the time and
hunt
is
imperative
if
the
or more tags or permits than
get there a few days early Executrix of the Estate of place for hearing objections
what the current regulations hunter himself doesn’t want so that his body can adjust Johannes Plambeck, Deceas­ thereto for the settlement of
to wind up among the by before it is called to take the ed.
and bag limits allow.
said estate.
From a moral standpoint, now too-familiar seasonal sta­ stress and strain of the hunt. BELL. GEHLEN & BELL
DEAN HOLLINSHEAD,
the real hunter and fisher­ tistics that report more hunt- Avoid getting overheated or Stayton, Oregon
Executor of the Estate of
William Chester Hollins­
man is bound by the unwrit­ ters dying of heart attacks too cold. Know what to do if Attorneys for Executrix
head, Deceased.
ten sportsman’s code of eth­ than of gunshot accidents.
someone gets a heart attack Sept. 28, - Oct. 5-12-19-26
BELL, GEHLEN & BELL,
ics. He would no more con­ The thrill of the hunt need and if you have a heart con­
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
Stayton, Oregon
sider filling his companion’s not be linked with a heart dition. Make certain your
game bag or creel than he attack for either the norm­ companions know that place JOHN SEIM has been ap­ Attorneys for Executor
would holding up the corner ally healthy man or even one where the medication is kept. pointed Administrator of the Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19. 26
drug store. But he will glad­ who had a heart condition.
A hunter who follows his
ly share his catch or kill Both can go and enjoy the doctor’s orders and common
when day is done with other outdoors if simple precaut­ sense advice has an extra
members of his party less ions are taken beforehand. argument on his side when
The first move should be to the nip is in the air and his
fortunate than he.
The real sportsman will consult the family doctor.
wife gets that hurt look of
He’ll gladly explain why ‘temporary widowhood"
share the good fishing rifle,
ON ALL
the hot duck blind, the good the hunter who has no physi­
fence row, or tule patch so cal checkup in years or has
that all members of his party followed no regular routine
will have equal chance to of exercise frequently is in
score. He will assist in the more peri! than the animal
teamwork to flush game from he stalks. There’s not much
See us for everything in the building line
the coverts. He plays the point in going hunting if one
game according to the spirit doesn’t come back. And the Name of Team
W
L
of the chase and the rules undue exertion and excite­ Bob & Bill’s .............. 9
3
ment of hunting increases the Lowers & Holm ....... 9
of fair play.
3
Too many so-called hunters risk for one who’s out of Girod's ....................... 8
4
and fishermen these days shape or heading for heart Thiels ......................... 8
4
trouble
but
doesn
’
t
know
it.
have a warped conception of
Western Auto ........... 7
5
the sport of hunting and fish­
1st Federal ................ 7
5
ing and head for the out-of- game hogs who flagrantly vi­ N. Santiam Lanes .... 6
6
doors with the sole intent and olate the rules But, as we Lon’s Barber Shop. .. 5
7
purpose ot killing or catching pointed out at the beginning, Davis-Bell Ins.......... 4
8
everything they can. They the take of fish and game Ray’s Drug ............... 4
8
openly brag of their prowess crops must be kept in bounds. Gene’s Meat Mkt........... 3
KELLY LUMBER SALES
9
and how they fill larders in As a result, the real sports­ Garton Builders ....... 2
10
MILL
CITY,
OREGON
the neighborhood.
man must suffer at the hands
HIG Fran Garsjo 210; HIS
Phone
897-2610
We have often listened to of those with little con­ Fran Garsjo 564; HTG Girods
game hogs of this kind braz­ science.
989; HTS Girods 2810.
enly tell of killing five or
six bucks during the season,
tagged by other members of
his hunting party or parties.
For the hunter—or hunters—
who did the tagging, it must
be a hollow victory to return
from such a hunt and tell
other friends about his won­
derful success — and the
buck he didn’t kill.
Now, limiting out is great
and provides the hunter or
fisherman with a wonderful
feeling or self-satisfaction,
providing he does the killing
or catching himself. But
how many times have you
heart the story “we limited
out,’ and have one braggart
recount glowing e p i s odes
while ether members remain
silent. Some appear a little
ashamed, perhaps of their
own inability, or maybe of
the braggart who filled all the
1
limits.
Not long ago one of these
insured
game hogs called and became
quite belligerent when he
learned he was allowed only
one salmon-steelhead license.
He had already caught 35 sal­
mon — so he said — and was
put out because he was forc­
ed to tally 19 of them on his
own license. And he wasn’t
through yet, because he had
a few more friends that
needed their license filled.
This is the type of individ­
ual who will beat you to a
favorite fishing hole regard­
less of how many fish he has
in his own creel. He will hog
• Individuals, trusts or organizations with substantial sums for
the best blind, killing birds
long-term
investment will be interested in this opportunity for
well beyond his limit al­
though other hunting bud­
above-average eamings with safety insured by an agency of the
dies may be having poor
Federal Government. First Federal’s Savings Certificates are avail­
shooting. He will maneuver
to the best stand orvantage
able in amounts of $5,000 or more in multiples of $1,000 invested
point so he can down as
for six months. Savings Certificates begin earning from day of
man} bucks as possible that
might be flushed from a
deposit, and are automatically renewable. For more information,
thicket, then pick the big
ask our savings counselor at any of our offices.
rack for himself and patroniz­
ingly dole out the remainder,
in addition to breaking the
law liy taking excessive num­
bers of fish and game, he In­
timidates his partners by
forcing them his excess And
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY
*
I have never seen one yet
that wasn’t a blowhard.
MAIN OFFICE: 231 SOUTH ELLSWORTH, ALBANY
Actually, in many instan­
BRANCH OFFICES AT LEBANON AND STAYTON
ces hag limits and even
length of seasons could well
be increased on numerous
species of fish and game if it
wasn't for the poachers and
been set with the idea more or less kept in bounds
Hunters, Fishermen always
in mind that individual hunt­ in this way
Oregon Heart Assn
ers and fishermen will shoot The percentages are upset
their own birds or big game, when skilled fishermen and
Must Take Own
catch their own fish — or go sharpshooters catch fish and Advises Care When
kill game to fill bag limits of
home empty handed.
Thus the limited ability of every unsuccessful member
Game Says Comms. some
hunters and fishermen of hunting and fishing part­ Going Hunting
B.v Milt Guymon
offset
the high success aver­ ies.
Bag limits for all species
of Oregon’s game birds, big ages of others. The harvest
game animals, and fish have of fish and game crops are
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