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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, THE MILL uly 10, 1969 CITY ENTERPRISE Forest Service Summer Crews Ready for Work DETROIT) OUR fabulous FORESTS Ä IDANHA Conservationists To Be Honored A statewide program design ed to recognize outstanding ac Pablished at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday complishments by individuals By Boots Champion Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mil) and o-ganizations in the wise use and management of Ore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanf City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. gon's natural resources was an and Mr. and Mrs. Lea Hanf The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility nounced today by the Oregon of Minneapolis, Minn.; who for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint DETROIT — The District’s have been visiting here at the Wildlife Federation. without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an Forest Service annual summer Known as the 1969 Conserva home cf Mrs. Irene Stout for advertisement which Is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. crews arrived here recently the past week left for Reno, tion Achievement Pr gram, the An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development and have been assigned to their Nevada Monday morning. Mrs. special project is part of a na respective posts for the sum Stout accompanied them as far of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. tionwide conservation-educa mer. Erma B. Doke, Falls as Rena where a friend Amy tion effort on the part of the City, Ore., is manning Gold Jo Hanson of Visalia. Calif., /vxtAAÖCK National Wildlife Federation Butte Lookout for the second will meet them. Following a and its state affiliates and is ■I-'VSPAPEÜ year. Charles J. Benesch, Jr., couple of days visit in Reno sponsored by the Sears-R e- PUBLISH!** Corvallis has been assigned to Mrs. Hanson will accompany buck Foundation. g)iNCE 1942, PER Pearl Creek for a sec nd year Mrs. Stout home for a visit association In announcing the fourth WHEN FIRST and Ronald F. Harper, Corval- here. Association - Founded 1885 I annual program for Oregon. USED TO FERTILIZE TREE NURSERY ; lis, Breitenbush guard station I Fred V. Koehler of Eugene, Visit rs at the Harold Cham Subscription Rates WAS STARTED FOR OUR TREE FARMS — I is on ^*s n*nth year Larry C. president of the Oregon Wild- pion home on the 4th were Mr Marion-Linn Counties, per y«ur ............... PRIVATE TREE FARMS, COVERING | Kreiger, Eugene, at Marion [ life Federation, said, “This pro and Mrs Webb Ramage and Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year 200 MILLION SEEDLINGS HUNDREDS OFACRES $4.50 Forks (2nd year) and Thomas gram is designed to recognize Outside Oregon, per year ................ $5.00 IC. Whittemore of Salem has their four little daughters of i IN A PAY outstanding individuals and Albany, Mr. and Mis. Bill Fry DON W. MOFFATT................ ............ E g . or and Publisher been assigned as prevention organizations, but more im of Salem and Roy Pulse and GOLDIE RAMBO Society and News Editor guard. portant, it is conducted to teach his father of St. Paul and Sal Bernie R. Tonroy. Lubbock, em. others, by precept and exam ROSE CREE ......................... .......... . Local News Editor GEORGE IONG ..................... .................................... I Tinter Texas, Marion Lake 3rd sum ple, how they might take a UP4P TRFEG ARE Holiday visitors at the home mer, Herbert C. Bastuscheck, more active part in promoting CORRESPONDENTS Now GROWING"4O,OO0 HOMES ,< of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han the wise use and management PER YEAR FOR AMERICANS, Detroit-Idanha.......................................... B«x»Ls Champion Mill City. Pamelia Lake 3rd cock and family were Mr. and summer: John T. Lake, Salem, of Oregon’s renewable and non Gates .—......... —....................................................... Toni Thomas Mrs. J e Kowalski and family renewable resources, our soils, Mehama...................................... Mrs. Jahn Teeters - Jean Roberts | Eight Lakes Basin 2nd sum and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MORE HOMES COULD BE BUILT mer; Leonard R. Hutchins, water, air forests, rangelands, Lyons ..................................................... ........ . .......... Eva Bressler Sherwood, Jefferson Park. 3rd Hancock of Portland. WITH DEAD TIMBER NOW GOING TO WASTE fish and wildlife.” Father Frank Callan S.J. IN 6 NORTHWEST NATIONAL FORESTS DUE TO summer and William M. Pen Ranny Rancourt, treasurer NO AGCESS ROADS! $23 MILLION INVEST- nick, Gates. Recreation guard. and his mother and sister of of the Oregon Wildlife Feder MGNT WOULD PREVENT THIS WASTE AND ation, will again be chairman Other summer employes are Portland were visitors in the ¿27 RETURN $10.5 MILLION TO UNCLE GAM area Saturday. Father Callan of this program. , assigned to trail crews, survey ANNOUNCING AND $3.5 MILLION TO COUNTIES! He stated that the 1969 Con crews. Inter-Forest Suppres was released recently from a I servation Achievement Pro sion c> ews and R ad crews Portland hospital following ma gram will honor individuals or plus a list of many other pe jor surgery. organizations in ten categories: Visiting aver the holidays at titions that make up the ros Every Tuesday from 6 p. m. to 10 p. in. State Conservationist of the ter of summer Forest Service the Kenneth Tower Sr. home Hunter Safety Classes How Coronary Care anil with friends in the area Year, Wildlife, Soil, Water/Air 10 Oz. Dinner Steak with choice of Garlic employment. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stor Now In Offering Pollution Control, Forest, Units Benefit Patients Youth, Toast, Salad or Baked Potato. Education Legislative, ey of Forest Grove. Communications, and Orgin- Holiday visitors at the home Young hunters are urged by Explained In Booklet izations. Winners will receive of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leffler the Game Commission and hun were Mr. Leffler’s brother, Mr. ter safety instructors through More people than ever be trophies consisting of beautiful Lyons, Oregon and Mrs. Ray Leffler and fam out the state to enroll as soon fore are making a good recov statuettes symbolic of Ameri ily of Ventura, Calif. as possible in a course in the ery from heart attacks as a can Wildlife and will be pub Visiting here over the hol safe handling of firearms if result of intensive treatment licly recognized at a dinner to DETROIT — The following idays at the home of Mr. and they intend to go hunting this in hospital coronary care units, be heid in Portland in Septem says a new liooklet available ber. recreational report w as releas- Mrs. Sam Cimino were the fall'. Oregon law requires all from the Oregon Heart Associa Individuals and organizations ed Tuesday by the U. S. For- sons and families, Mr. and selected for recognition in Ore est Service, Detr i’ Ranger Mrs. S. rn Cimino Jr. and fam y ung hunters through the age tion. gon become eligible for consid Station. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cim 17 to have in possession a hun ‘ Inside the Coronary Care eration of the National Conser All roads are open in the dis- ine and daughter of Sacramen ter safety certificate to hunt Unit,” the title of the book- vation Achievement Program. with firearms on lands other let, which is intended as a trict except for occasional to. Calif. Of the 50 state Conservation slides and trees in the road. Arriving here Wednesday than their own premises. To guide for the heart patient ists of the Year, one will be se obtain this certificate the 8 Oz. and his family. Copies will be lected by national judges as he Very little road work has been for a \ isit through Sunday at «lone, so many of the roads the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al youngster must first pass a sent to all Oregon hospitals by National Conservationist of the are r ugh traveling. All camp Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. course in the safe handling of the Oregon Herat Association. Year. grounds are open. Gary Coleman of Rialto, Calif. firearms A coronary care unit is a These courses are available The swimming pool at the Mr. Coleman, formerly employ through local sjxrrtsmen’s lo special area set aside in a hos Upper Breitenbush Hot Springs ed by the Forest Service here, cal spoilsmen’s groups, civic pital for patients with symp Famed Rifle Match Resort opened over the week was transferred to Rialto about organizations, private individ toms of heart attack, with its Set for Ottawa end. H urs are from 10:00 A.M. two years ago. uals. and in schools in some own nursing staff, especially to 8:00 P.M. Cabins and hot Visiting here at the home areas. The certificate is issued trained in CCU service. They Canada, this August, will mineral baths are also avail of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Levering by the Game Commission fol have patients under constant host the famed Palma Match, able. Fishing is reported to be are Mrs. Leverings parents, lowing successful completion observation, have learned to one of the oldest and most dis recognize early signs of im tinguished international high go«xl in the high lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Heniv Walfdorf f the course. trouble and to call for power rifle competitions ever Santiam Lake Trail No. 34!) 1 of nea- Bonn. Germany hey Youngsters should enroll in pending is passable to Santiam Lake plan to leave here the 19th for these classes as early as pos prompt treatment by a phy to be held. with some logs across the Michigan where they will visit sible so they can become elig sician assigned to «he unit. The long-range shoulder-to- “At times, the nurse her shouider shoot-out will pit Can trail and occasional 2 to 1 foot at the home of Mr. Waldorf’s ible to receive a certificate snow drifts. Minto Pass Trail brother and family before re well in advance of the hunting self may perform vital proced ada’s finest riflemen, a squad Lb. .... N). 3137 is open from Marion turning to Germany the early seasons. Once the hunting sea ures—as authorized by a phys of expert riflemen from Great Lake to the junction with part of August. sons are underway, most clas ician- to c meet irregularities Britain, and one of the m st Arriving here Monday to ses will end since instructors of the heartbeat and other com experienced rifle teams the Un Bowerman Lake Trail No. ,3492. For those who would like a spend a few days at the home are also hunters whi will plications that may occur,” ited States has fielded in the good view of the surrounding i of M”s. Mabel Poncia were Mr. themselves lie out in the field. i emarked Dr. William Cohen, nearly 100 years since the Pal area with a short hike, the g Id and Mrs. Lee Eoes and family It is almost impossible for president, Oregon Heart As ma Match competition originat Butte Lookout is an excellent f Woodland. Washington. ed. youngsters to obtain this nec sociation. Mr. and Mrs. David White essary training once the hunt place to visit. This is the last “The nurse is able to receive The 20-man teams will fire Lookout the Detroit District and family returned home Sat ing seasons begin. early warnings because in ef at ranges of 800, 900, and 1,000 We Carry a Kull Line of CANNING SUPPLÌ F» mans. Follow highway 22 to urday fallowing a months tour Youngsters and parents fect sha is keeping electronic yards, which makes the match the Breitenbush junction at of 19 states. They visited with shoul'l contact the various or watch ver the patient.” he ad the most grueling test of abil Prices Effective July 10, 11, 12, I960 Detroit and then follow the relatives in Calif.. Utah, Tenn.; ganizations for information on ded. Each CCU is equipped ity and endurance in the an Breitenbush Road to the Elk Colorado and Nebraska. Other class schedules. License deal with cardiac monitoring ma nals of competitive big-bore Lake Gold Butte Lookout turn places they visited of noted ers in many areas can also chines which constantly reg rifle shooting. interest were Washington. D. provide information and ad ister the patient’s heart rate off. Ray Burden of Canby will Both Bowman Lake and C.: Six Flags, between Dallas vice. Numerous groups use pes and rhythm. represent Oregon on the Unit Phone 859-2494 Lyons, Ore. Blue Lake Trails are open with and F rt Worth. Texas, and ters placed in local business The booklet explains for the ed States team. some patches of snow remain- Carlsbad Caverns in New Mex establishments, and in many patient how he is connected Ten other states load the U. ico where they walked down areas local newspapers carry to the machine and just how S. team with national and in some SOO feet below the information regarding hunter his heart is monitored. It also ternational target shooting ground safetv classes. tells the patient and his family champions. The U. S. is the de Taking the Southern route what is expected of him and fending champion, having won home they toured Disneyland what he can expect as a mem the Palma Match trophy last Irene Paullin New in Calif. ber of the doctor-nurses-patient year at Camp Perry, Ohio. Word was received here by The Palma Match originated team in a CCU. the Dave Whites' that the Detroit Weatherman’ in 1876 at the Old Creedmoor The booklet explains for the Glen Beachy’s formerly of Id Range on Long Island when DETROIT—The U. S. Wea patient how he is connected Irish, Scotch, Australian. Can anha who moved to British Columbia are now making ther Bureau of Portland ap to the machine and just how adian. and American teams fir their home at Smither. B. C. pointed Irene Paullin his heart is monitored. It also ed at the same distances as the where they recently purchased this week to man the weather tells the patient and his family match is shot today. In 1928 a horn*. However, they will station here. She succeeds Joe what is expected of him and disagreement among participa not be able to take possession Muise whi has served in that what he can expect as a mem ting nations as to rifle stand of the home until late in July capacity for several years. The ber of the doctor-nurse-patient ards caused cancellation of the Muise’a plan to sell their home« team in a CCU. so are still living in a tent. match, and it was not resum Mr. Beachy who was employ here and are planning to move “The booklet explains the ed until 1966. In those days ed bv the State Highway Dept, to Washington. conditions which help a pa teams used their own rifles, Mrs. Paullin came here from tient btain the necessary rest but the modern match allows here is now employed by a con Phoenix. Arizona about a year for recovery: how his family the host country to designate struction Co. there. ago. and has l>een taking care can help the patient; and also the firearm to be used. ?f the weather station the past get help for their own adjust This year Canada has select Hunters Reminded of month c’uring Mr. Muise’s ab ment to the breadwinner’s ill ed the 7.62 rifle for the match sence. Mrs. Muise is still hos ness.” remarked Dr. Cohen. Ammunition will be a selected pitalized at the Naval Hospital Most patients make good re Big Game Rules at Bremerton. Washington, and coveries after a stay of only lot of 7.62 NATO cartridges Although the 1969 big game Mr. Muise has l>een residing a few weeks in the hospital, regulations booklet will not lx? there during her Hospitaliza the booklet says. Many can re available for a few days yet, tion. turn to their former occupa informati m on the fall hunts tions. and usually resume oth is available at all license agen er normal activities. cies. the Game Commission ad- Salem Man Injured vised hunters today. License dealers have been In Boating Accident provtided with a summary of DETROIT—Carl Anderson. the regulations which includes all big game season nates, bag 2035 Church St. N. E. Salem, limits, and a brief on open was taken to Santiam Memor areas. Sexsons listed in the ial hospital at Stayton about summary include general deer 1:45 p. m Sunday by Detroit and elk hunts, unit permit M Hk* 1st Aui Unit following Also hunts, archery seasons, along an accident at Blue Lake. He sustained a severe cut with seasons m bighorn sheep, and multiple bruises to his leg antelojie. and black bear Hunters interested in filing when a boat trailer hitch fell Sizes 3 fo 6x and 7 to 14 applications for the permit on it Anderson, accompanied drawings or for the drawings bv his wife managed to drive for bighorn sheep and antelope to Idanha when he l»ecame tags are requested to contact faint and stopped at the Spill No Refunds or Exchanges their kx’al license dealer. Hunt way Tavern where he almost ing licenses and big game tags passed cut. The ambulance was summonded. He was given may also be obtained. The regulations booklet is out-patient treatment at the « xpectcd to I h ' distributed to hospital and continued on to I Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City | lieetwe dealers about mid-July his home. P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 HAVE 'TEMPERATURES" JUST AS PEOPLE! 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