include the following methods of control. a. Special seasons and bag lim its in critical areas—it being the purpose of the game commission In recognition of the fact that to permit game surpluses to be the matter of game damage to harvested by title sportsmen of the forage and agricultural lands and state wherever practical. crops is a major problem in any b. In small areas «involving game management program, the small numbers of game and where game commission at its last regu special bag limits are impractical, lar meeting adopted the following the offending game shall be re moved under the direction of the policy: supervisor of state employes. 1. Continued study of the field c. In cases of game numbers by trained biologists of the habi eruption and unanticipated game tat, food preferences, and trends damage which require immediate in population of game birds and action, fencing, stockading, and artificial feeding may be em animals to the end that the ma ployed to meet such extreme jority of game damage problems emergencies, but it is recognized can be anticipated and corrective that these latter remedies present measures taken before they reach no lasting solution to such prob the problem stage. It is recog lems, but only tend to intensify nized, however, that from time them. to time there will be eruptions d. Continued biological study in numbers of game which can by trained personnel looking to not be anticipated and which will ward the development of new require special action. Each of methods of control and regula such problems must be carefully tions of game numbers in critical studied on an, individual basis, but areas and in areas where it can in relation to the whole game be reasonably anticipted that management problem, and cor game food problems may develop. rective measures taken which shall Policy on Game Damage Adopted $5 Prize Won for Essay RIVERVIEW—A letter received by Miss Martha Wells from The Voice of American Women edited and published by Harriet P. Krause reads as follows: My dear Martha, It is my pleasure to an nounce to you that the Governor's Committee after careful consid eration of the 155 essays submit ted on “A Tribute to Mothers” has awarded you a prize of $5. Miss Wells entered this contest as a part of her school English work and took for her subject “Mother’s Place in the Home.” Miss Krause offered her con gratulations and so does River view. Mrs. E. L. Lloyd and her sis ter, Mrs. Bud Rose, left hurriedly Sunday afternoon for Brownsville, Texas, after learning from a long distance telephone call that their father, Mancil Jenkins, was crit ically ill. From Portland the journey will be made by car with another sister and their brother, Mert Jenkins, Mert being the only chauffeur for the long MORE PAINT SOON trip. All but three of the 57 members The postwar bottleneck which has been holding up the produc of the eighth grade graduating tion of paints soon will be broken class of the Washington grade as the results of scientific develop school made merry at the Crown- ment of a new synthetic copoly Zellerbach park when their teach mer resin. Conserves natural oils ers took them for a pot luck and resins in the making of in picnic on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker of door paints. Barview drove up Friday to get their daughter, Marcella to enable her to attend commencement ex ercises in which her sister, Mary Ann was a class member. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Parker and daugh ters accrtnpanied by Miss Jaunita Newcomb of Tillamook, drove here and spent the night at the Anna Parker home and on Mon day, the two Mmes. Parker, Mary Ann and Mj.s Newcomb made a business call in St. Helens. Mrs. Henry Parker returned to her home Monday evening and her youthful companions will remain here until the close of school. A foursome of vacation motor ists including Mrs. Sydney Shep- erd and her three sons, Ray, Don ald and Paul, of Siletz arrived in Riverview Wednesday for a two-day visit with their old neigh bors who were delighted to see them. Ray was recently dis charged from service and is look ing fine. They report Mr. Sheperd as in better health than when they left here. They were over • RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P.Or Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv.—NUE-OVO Laboratories night guests at the Billie Bassett home. Two new employes of the West Oregon Electric Co-op in Ver nonia are Mrs. D^ris Grice and M^ss Lorraine Mahar who will be at the parental Ralph Mahar home here while on this job. In order to help Harold Ray mond enjoy his birthday better, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobat of Lebanon came over Friday night for a long week end at the Ray mond home. Sunday afternoon visitors at the John Elder home were Mrs. John Atkins and son, John, of Dallas and evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gill of Ver nonia. Mrs. Glen Hawkinb and sons and Mi’s. Bert Hawkins drove to Forest Grove Wednesday where a pink and blue shower was being held to honor Mrs. Jim Hayes, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins. Mrs. Hayes received many beautiful gifts. Mrs. Sam Anderson and chil dren, Linda and Leon, of Ocean Lake are here for a week’s visit at the C. I. Andeijson home. Andrew Parker reports the sale of a lot on 3d St. to A. G. Ship- plehute. 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