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9—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 18, 197? REV. NORRIS J REASONER Permits Io Be Required For N. W. Wilderness Use Rev Norris J Reasoner, 94. retired Christian church min- ister passed away Friday m a VOTE Salem Nursing home. Rev. Reasoner was well known in the Mill City and Gates area where he had preached in both churches. Concern for protecting price-1 He had been a resident of | the Turner Memorial Home less Wilderness values has I WILLIAM JOHNSON since 1946. He was born in caused the Forest Service to I William Harrison Johnson. Concordia. Kansas and was a require permits, starling this 82, a resident of the Mehama minister in Colorado before I summer, for travel by foot or area for 34 years, died Thurs- moving to Salem over 40 I horseback in all 14 classified day in a Sublimity nursing years ago. He was pastor of Wildernesses in the National home. the Court Street Christian i Forests of Oregon and Wash- Born in Goin. Tenn, he church for some time and also i ington f Regional Forester Rex Ros worked for the Southern Pa attended Salem's First Christ ier. U S Forest Service, em He * vears cific Railway for 42 yc: ian church His last full time retired a track foreman ministry was at Jefferson He phasized that the free permits Surviving are the widow also was the author of several are not intended to limit Wild Nellie; daughter Mrs. Lucile books His wife was an invalid erness use. although certain Nash. Mehama. sisters Mrs. I for a number of years before special controls will be in ef Nettie Faulkner. Mrs. Hattie she passed away several years i fect for some of the heavily- I used areas These measures Parlee. both of Corvallis; two ago. grandchildren and nine great He is survived by one I will include closing some trails grandchildren daughter. Gertrude and her | , to horses, closing some areas to Services will be 2 p m Sat husband. Merlin Shields, who, ' overnight stays by livestock, urday at Weddle mortuary. are missionaries in Brazil and | ! and restrictions against camp- | ing within certain distances of Stayton. Rev Walter Nelson three grandchildren. officiating Interment will be Public Notices Services were held Tuesday ; some streams and lakes. in Fox Valley Cemetery, at 1:30 p. m. at the Turner | Also, groups will be encour- For L— aged to limit themselves to not ELECTION NOTICE FOR TAX Lyons. Christian church. Rev. Earl B \SE INCRE 181 I more than 20 people and 20 Rev Carl Downing LINN COUNTY Lyda and NOTICE IS HEREBY given1 officiated Interment was in ! head of pack and saddle stock COMMISSIONER the Twin Oaks cemetery at ' By sheer weight of numbers. by the Board of Directors of BEST THINGS IN LIFE ■ large groups have been found : the Idanha Rural Fire Protec- Experienced Turner. | to be especially destructive of 1 tion District of Marion and Call Honesty and Fairness ' environ Linn Counties, Oregon, that a BILL ALLMAN LEILA HALLl'M CLARK delicate Wilderness County-wide special election will be held Funeral services were held ments. Pd. Pol. ad by Floyd C. Mullen Phone 769-5729 Rosier said the permit sys- concurrent with the state-wide 715 1st—Stayton Friday at 10:30 a. m. at Weddle 539 W. 5th. Albany, Oregon Funeral Home in Stayton for tern is designed to provide primary election on May 23, State Farm Lite Insurance Company Mrs Leila Hallum Clark. 76. more contact with the public, 1972. the polling places to be who passed away Tuesday in i and thereby encourage a wider at the City Hall, Detroit. Ore- a Sublimity Nursing Home fol appreciation and understand gon precinct and Idanha Com- ing of irreplaceable Wilderness munity Church. Idanha, Ore- lowing a long illness. Mrs. Clark came to Mill City values. More accurate and com gon precinct, where each re I 37 years ago from Washington plete data on Wilderness use spective qualified voter casts ! State where she was born She will also be gained—an essen his ballot when voting at the 1 and her late husband. John tial step for aetivating possible primary election, which polls will be open from 8:00 a m. to I Clark lived on S. E. Kingwood future controls. The permit requirement will 8:00 p.m. o'clock ¡""V-rA on the old Tumidge place. She Phone 769-5311 This election is to be held was a member of the Foreign take effect on July 1. Starting around June 15, the for the purpose of submitting Wars Auxiliary, and Willam ORDERS TO GO ette Valley Humane Society. permits will be available free to the voters of the Idanha Survivors include one daugh from all National Forest head Rural Fire Protection District ter, Mrs. Grant Spencer, San quarters and District Ranger the question of whether or not Antonio, Texas; one son, Milan i offices, plus the Regional Of- the tax base in the sum of $1,- Weston, Lyons; one grand I fice in Portland. Permits will 425.65 now in effect in the daughter, Mrs. (Leila) Gerald also be issued by mail from the Idanha Rural Fire Protection Irwin and one great grand 1 same sources, but about two District of Marion-Linn Coun child. Trenda Lee Irwin. Mill weeks should be allowed for ties, Oregon, shall be increased processing. Applications for the to a new base of $11,000.00, for City. Rev Donald Dishong offici permits will be available from the purpose of providing: (1) many outdoor stores, cooper- A budget to meet current op- ated at the service and inter I ment was in Fairview ceme ating agencies. Wilderness us erating requirements. (2) To er groups, and similar func eliminate the requirement for tery. tions. Highway 22 — Mill City special elections (3) To take Regional Forester Resler care of increased costs for re said the decision to institute pair and maintenance. (4) Oth ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES a Wilderness permit system er miscellaneous increased follows general agreement by costs. By Eva Bressler Mrs. Calvin Culbertson will his Advisory Council, and a If this measure is approved, present her piano and organ special citizen’s ad hoc com the Idanha Rural Fire Protec students in recital on Tues mittee on Wilderness, that tion District’s operating budget day, May 23, at 7:30 p. m. at more intensive management of of $7,455.00 to be financed by Wilderness is needed, and en the local taxes for the tax year the Mari-Linn school. We Pick Up and Deliver Those taking part will be try permits would help achieve of 1972-73 will be $5,934.95 less Tonya Porter, Mary Carlson. this goal. than the operating budget of There are 10 Wildernesses, $13,389.95 financed by local I Javita Carlson. Cindy Fudge. Maria Lindgren, John Speer, totalling 746.6 thousand acres, taxes for the preceding year. Dawn Speer, Laura Speer, Sue in eight National Forests of This proposed tax base in McClellen, Carol Cannoy, Caro Oregon, while Washington has crease will be submitted to the line Schiewek. Shannon Mc- four Wildernesses, t o t a 11 i ng voters in accordance with Ar Guffin, Wayne Miley, Mary 1.09 million acres, in five Na ticle XI, Section 11 of the Con Coming soon on radio .... Kimsey, Kelly Peterson, As- tional Forests. Use of these stitution of the State of Ore i trid Green, Kandi Bradly, Wildernesses has increased by gon. Beth Gilson, Darlene Mumey, more than 100 percent since IDANHA RURAL FIRE Becky Mumey, Mark Mentze, 1966. PROTECTION DISTRICT. The permit will he valid on. Sara Mana Stewart. David By Martha Taylor, Secretary. Larimer, John Larimer. Debbie ly for a single trip, but the Pederson, Janice Silbernagel, same permit can be good for Published May 4, 11, 18, 1972 Lisa Lewis. Wes Jepson. Renee more than one Wilderness, . Walker and Tim Walker. Tim should the trip continue from I Culbertson and Mrs. Freda one adjacent Wildernes' to an other. Permits will be neces i Thayer. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Voltin sary for a one-day entry, as are announcing the birth of a well as overnight trips. In the ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. I new grandson, Douglas Paul, case of groups, the leader may ' born to their son and wife, apply on behalf of the entire k Mr. and Mrs. Paul Voltin of group, and only one permit ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P. M »> will be necessary. Mehama, May 9. at the Salem For trips beginning in the General hospital. Mr. and Mrs Leroy Hiatt of North Cascades National Park Roseburg were Sunday fore- complex in Washington, Park STORIES OF 1 noon callers at the home of his Service permits will also be good for entry to the Glacier i sister, Mrs. Eva Bressler. PACIFIC POWERLAND 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Tunnell Peak or Pasayten Wilderness | are announcing the birth of a es in adjacent National Forest told by Nelson Olmsted ' son. born Saturday. May 13, in land, according to a Park Ser I a Salem hospital. He has been vice-Forest Service reciprocal I named Eric John and weighed agreement. Forest Service per PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY mits for trips originating in I 9 pounds 13 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker the Glacier Peak and Pasayten k were weekend guests at the Wildernesses will also be hon the North Cascades home of their son-in-law and ored in daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Park. Resler said the permit sys- Johnson at Auburn, Wn. Electronic Servicing And Sales at j Mrs. Chester Roy who un- tern will be similar to the pro Your Northwest Ford Team's Pinto puts you at »?ad Reasonable Rates derwent major surgery at the cedure instituted by the For every time' Now Pinto is stir ker priced $161 less PRICE FACTS Santiam Memorial hospital re- est Service last year for Calif than the Datsun 510 And there's more good news ornia Wildernesses, where per . turned home Sunday. Datsun 510 $2121 because Pinto is also $100 less than Vega, $149 less I Mrs Anne Pietrok and Lou- mits will also be required this than Toyota Corolla 1600, and $19S below the VW I ise were Sunday Mother’s Day year Also, the Wallowa-Whit 1960 Pinto Super Beetle 113*' ' guests in Salem at the home of man National Forest, north Check all the Pinto differences with your own east Oregon, required entry Pinto price lower by $ 161 her daughter and family. Mr. fun test soon At your nearby Ford Dealers permits for the Eagle Cap Wil PHONE and Mrs Norbert Lecher and PHONE derness last summer children. Mrs Effie Nydegger was a SALEM GATES I weekend guest at the home of 581 -4047 897-2777 her son-in-law and daughter, ’ Mr and Mrs Bill Grimes. George Gray of Lyons has purchased the Richfield Ser- . vice station from Mr and Mrs J Edwin Sieg and took posses- Salem. Oregon 97301 3882 Stete Street, . sion Monday. May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Humph- Pinto 2-door sedan «43» eys from Myrtle Point were 'Based on a comparison of sticker prices for base 2 door models Saturday visitors at the home Optional white sidewalls, plus dealer prep and destination charges, if any, title arid taxes, are extra of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Canyon Area Every Thursday Hugh Johnston From Mehama To Idanha Mr. and Mrs. E. L Roye were Sunday dinner guests in Cres SLYVANIA and ZENITH SALES well at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. P Kuni and visited the cemetery at Cottage Grove. My Neighbors FLOYD MULLEN MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE "An Oregon man who gave new life to thousands of children." 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