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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1971)
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971 proved angling on 3,000 acres Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof of lakes and 500 miles of fatt have returned from a two Miss Debbie Deere, foster stream through chemical re- ’s trip to southern Cali «i daughter of the Rev. and Mrs week hablitation. One important tar fornia and Phoenix, Ariz., Wayne Blake, has entered the where they spent Christmas! get includes improved fishing | Blue Mountain Community with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. access through rhe purchase of I College at Pendleton. They Brian Moffatt, and other fam 20 mjles of preferred stream 1 formerly lived at Umatilla, sc- ily members They visited the bank and the development of t she has friends in that vicin San Diego Zoo and Sea World ’0 boat access sites. By Milt Guymon ity. The preference and expet ' on the trip down. Enroute Oregon hunters and fisher !ences of sport fishermen will home they spent several days Otto Witt recently returned Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bigness in Claremont, Calif, visiting men will spend about 11 mil he measured during the com from a holiday trip to the Da and family and his mother, with Mr. and Mrs. Ercell In lion manways in the field in ing two years, an important kotas with his daughter and Mrs. Madeline Bigness, spent gram and, also toured Disney 1971 and enjoy equal or better target which will be used as a family, the Dale Bassetts from Christmas day with her moth land. hunting and fishing than they guideline for future fishery Seattle, who drove back to vis er. Mrs. Earl Olmstead in have in the past. development work. This will it his brother, Cecil, and fam Aloha. This is the target the Ore be accomplished through con Holiday dinner guests at the ily- Fred Klecklow home were his gon Game Commission will ►acts with 350,000 anglers as Curtis M. Cline was recently sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. shoot for as it looks to the well as sampling of 3 percent Visiting here Sunday at the brought back to his Mill City Elmer Andre’, Darrell, Brenda 1971-73 biennium with the of the total angling license home of his sister, Mrs. Sylvia home bv his daughter. Rober and Darla, her brother and most ambitious program of holders. An estimated 15,000 Duncan, were Mr. and Mrs. ta, and family of Eureka, family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry fish and wildlife management youngsters will be trained an ON GLARE ICE AT 25*F. Earl Gooch of Salem, who also Calif., with whom he had spent Goodland and Tawnya, and in the history of the state. nually in sportsmanship and The above chart, prepared by the Safe Winter Driving called on other friends in the the holidays. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har If the score is all bull’s-eyes »he safe handling of firearm«. League, summarizes results of braking ability testa conducted vicinity. old Goodland, all of Portland. nimrods in 1971 will chalk up The target here is for lone- by the National Safety Council’a Committee on Winter Driving Spending Sunday with her Afternoon visitors were his around 3.5 million recreational range dividends aimed at safe Hazards at Stevena Point, Wie. These teste, using various Installation of officers for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. days in the field in pursuit of ty afield as well as preserving types of tires and chains on the rear wheels, disclose that the various game species and the long-standing traditions Marilyn Assembly, No. 60, Or Rogers, at their home here Fred Krecklow of Eugene. conventional snow tires are of no help in stopping on glare I were will bag somewhere around and ethics of hunting and fish Mr. and Mrs. Troy der of Rainbow for Girls, is be ice Studded tires, on the other hand, reduce braking distance Starting December 14 we 150,0000 head of big game, 875,- ing. by 19%, and reinforced tire chains by 50%. ing scheduled for 7:30 p.m.. Wambaugh (Mildred Rogers; These are just a few of the Saturday evening, Jan. 30, at of Hubbard. They accom will be open Monday through 000 upland game birds, and the lodge hall. Miss Nancy La I panied their daughter and fam Saturday, 9:30 to 5:30. Ellen I about a half-million waterfowl. targets the commission will lack will be installed as Worthy ily, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Ol Stahlman on duty. Call 897- Sport fishermen this coming shoot for in the next two Advisor for the ensuing term. son (Sally Wambaugh) and 2100 for appointment. Studio year will creel well over 14 years. The brief outline repre three boys, Mike, Jerry, and of Hair Design. Betty Klutke. milion game fish of all species sents only a small clip-board Todd, who live near Gresham. owner. 50tf and they will spend about 7.5 of the total ammunition the million recreational fishing commission will take to th? The Rogers’ granddaughter, HOMEOWNERS SAVE Sally Olson, is employed at a Mr. and Mrs. Gil Duckworth, days in so doing. And the tar firing line to achieve Its target branch of the U. S. National Sr., have returned to their get looks even better for 1972. goal. Perhaps not all shots I Call: Non-consumptive users of will hit smack in the middle | Bank in East Portland. home after spending the holi- BILL ALLMAN lays with their son, Mr. and the outdoors will spend sever of the bull’s-eye for, as any 715 Irt-Stayton Miss Nancy Lalack enter Mrs. Gil Duckworth, Jr., and I al million additional recrea shooter knows, there are lo's I Phone 7«n-27°9 tained two of her high school family and their daughter, i tion days in the field photo of variables to contend with on State Farm Fire and Casualty Compar, classmates with a New Year’s Mrs. Thelma Spencer and fam graphing, sight-seeing, study a target range, any one of ing, or otherwise just observ which could result in a stray i eve slumber party last Thurs- ily at Renton, Wash. ing and enjoying Oregon’s fish ed shot, a hangfire, or even a ! day night. The girls played total miss. bingo and enjoyed refresh Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cree and wildlife resources. John McKean, state game di And. as McKean pointed out ments until the wee hours. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Me We Sell and Service Those present were the Misses Morris spent New Year’s day rector, said that in the coming in the beginning, there are lo’s Linda Long, Jennie Chance. at the home of Mrs. Cree’s biennium changing priorities, of variables to contend with in 1 and the hostess, Nancy Lalack. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ' availability of funds and per- the commission’s planned fish JACUZZI PUMPS I sonnel. and other unforeseen and wildlife management | Miss Karen Howell was un- Ragsdale in Salem. I circumstances make it difficult shootout. Nonetheless, t h e | able to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John MacGre- to predict that each specific commission is confident of its Rev. and Mi’s. Lawrence gor and family spent New' management goal will be ac- marksmanship and is quite su.e Whether your need Laird of Wakita, Okla., are an Year’s eve with her brother' complished in a specifiel pe- that most shots fired will nouncing the birth of their and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emil' riod of time. Nonetheless, he make solid hits in the X-ring. is for a seldom used second child, a son, bom Dee. Ross of Salem. New Year’sI advised some of the more sig- The team that the commb- 3a The baby weighed 5 pounds day they were dinner guests r.ificant targets the commis s’on will send to the firing Home Remedy or for 9t4 ounces and has been nam at the home of her nephew, sion plans to zero in on will line to zero in on this ambi the Roger Blisses of Salem. I provide Oregon”s outdoors us- tious wildlife management tar a Prescription, we of ed Allan Lawrence. _________________ [ ers with more varied hunting get is well schooled, well train Rev. Laird is attending Phil fer Complete Per lips University at Enid, Okla Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus and fishing opportunities than ed. on? of the best on the con- ’ and is preaching at Wakita took their son, Alan, in to the they’ve ever enjoyed before. tinent. Regardless of the score,1 sonalized Service. Let Us Give You A He was youth director at th? Portland Airport Sunday for. To hit this ambitious fish though, not a single team Mill City Christian Church his return to Stanford Univer-. and wildlife target the com- member will be looking for Many have placed while attending NCC at Eu sity. Miss Marlene Sawtell of mission will improve 40,000 plaudits or medals. It will be Jefferson went to the airport acres of big game range, make the hunters, fishermen, and their trust in us. V/e gene. game birds ----- ,----- food r---------- plantings ----- on other outdoor users of the with them. 2,800 acres, and cover plant- state who will take home the Mrs. Marie Lincoln of Kelso, welcome yours. on any and all of your plumbing needs. 1 Wn., is visiting here with her Ixauise Gruver has lvtumcd ings on about 75,000 acres. trophies. More than 200 water develop daughter, Betty Bostwick, She to her studies at Southern Ore plans to stay for about two gon College after spending the' merits for big game and up- Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Cox took weeks. holidays with her family, the1 land game birds will be con lnstal their grandson, Tony Grant, Fred Gruvers. Istructed along with the instal Phone 897-2799 ----- lation of 1,500 waterfowl nest- back to O.T.I. at Klamath Mrs. Esther Ogden has re Complete Drug Falls after the holidays. A r t h u r ' > n K sites. Sixteen game man- turned after a four week visit Mr. and Mrs. Store Service with her daughter and family, O’Rourke spent Friday eve-jagement areas totaling 95,609 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jack- ning at the home of Mr. and ' acres will it* themselves pro MEL EIDE, Owner son, in Boise, Ida. Stanley Og Mrs. William McClintock and | vide over a milion days of rec Ph. 897-2812 Mill City den spent the holidays in family. The O’Rourkes spent reation for deer, elk, upland Boise with his family and the holidays visiting relatives bird, and waterfowl hunters, Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. brought his mother home. here. They are from Hoopa, To promote greater distribu- Calif. I tion of wildlife in the state, the ----------------------- - commission will trap and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alban transplant to new sites 100j and Mitchell and Patty Mc-1 Merriam’s turkeys, 20 bighorn Fre(i Alban sheep, 10 mountain goats, 300 | Clintock took Fred back to Fort Lewis Sunday 1 Roosevelt elk, and 50 sharptai! | where he will continue his grouse. Upland bird produe- ■ basic training. They also vis tion calls for the release of| ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Al around 40,000 pheasants, 2,000 chukar partridge, anl 1,800 ban in Tacoma, Wash. bamboo partridge, Kallj pheas-1 ants, and tinamou. The latter Enqaqement Revealed three upland birds are native DETROIT —Rev. and Mrs. to China, India, and Chile, re the Harold Roth of Endicott, spectively. They are adaptable Wash., are announcing the en to wetland conditions and the gagement and forthcoming commission will continue its good marriage of their daughter, efforts to establish one or more Judy, to Paul Tower, son of species in coastal habitat. In addition to these targets news? Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Wil the commission wall develop son of Lafayette, Calif. The bride-elect is a graduate public hunting access to of Detroit High School and is around 200,000 acres of private currently a junior at Oregon lands in regulating hunting Smart bride» al chooee atte College of Education in Mon areas. A major target benefiting mouth. Mr. Tower is a junior fishermen will be the produc at Willamette University. The wedding date has been tion of around 37,300 000 trout, 11,300,000 salmon, and 7,800,- set for March 13. 1000 steelhead with a gross weight of 3.5 million pounds The game commission’s sal mon and steelhead rearing pro gram is geared to the produc tion of smolts (sea-going mi Featuring 5 new tcripiei grants to achieve the highest possible survival and return of adult fish. The value of the s m o 11 program, researched WILLIAM R. BEMENT over the years almost entirely I IDANHA—William R Bern by game commission fishery ent. 48, Idanha, died Monday scientists, has proven itself night of an apparent heart at time and time over, with ex tack. ceptionally high returns of big He was self-employed in adult fish recorded in ail road work and had moved here streams on the stocking ached two years ago from Redding, ule. CaUf. To protect downstream mi Surviving are widow. Betty; grant juvenile salmon and son, Thomas. Redding; daugh steelhead the commission plans ters, Joni Marie Bement, at to operate 750 fish screens on home; Sheri Rae Miltenberger, irrigation and other water di Wayne, Mich ; three grandchil versions. A iso approximately dren. 500 miles of vital spawning Services are pending at area will be made available to Weddle Mortuary. these big seagoing fish through the removal of log jams and other barriers which block upstream migrations Surveys will be conducted on 1.500 miles of stream tc catalog fish habitat and th? salmon and stealhead rum will he monitored at 20 sta tions and on 1,000 miles of I would like to thank every spawning gravel. one who offered prayers, sent Trout anglers will have four flowers, gifts and cards while new lakes ’otaling 400 acres Phone 897-2772 .... Mill City .Oregon I was in the hospital, 1 if the hits on this construc laicy Shepben. tion target are all in the black Phone 89T-2772 117 N. E. 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