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PAGE 4 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE DAYTON OR 97114 -- THURSDAY MAY 2005
By Lisa Jackson
A shocking tale of a serial killer whose victims all re-
semble a former movie star, the novel Deep Freeze, is Within just a few days
another in the list of bestsellers written by Lisa Jackson,
whose home state is Oregon.
Deep Freeze is the story of actress Jenna Hughes, wh, 20 minutes:
has left her career behind, escaping fame by relocatJ Blood pressure drops to
with her two daughters. Her younger sister died while on Pulse slows to normal.
the set of her latest movie and the calm and solitude o"ru- Circulation to hands and
ral Oregon and the Columbia River Gorge are just v t returns to normal.
the family needs as they cope with their shock and grief.
Cardiovascular damage
Jenna is at peace on the isolated ranch until three
women turn up missing, with one of them found dead. subside.
The sheriff is afraid he has a serial killer on his hands and
what he and Jenna don't know is that she has an obsessed 8 hours:
fan. One who kills. He's followed her and now he's ab- Toxic carbon-monoxide level in
ducting women who resemble her. He kills them and then blood decreases.
dips their bodies into hot wax, creating likenesses of Jenna
Oxygen level in blood decreases
and dressing them in costumes from her movies. He cre-
ates the perfect image of the object of his obsession, to normal.
The author, Lisa Jackson, was born and raised in
Molalla, Oregon and continues to live in the Pacific 24 hours:
Northwest. Chance of heart attack
Deep Freeze is published by Zebra Books, an imprint decreases.
of Kensington Publishing Corp.
Down by the Riverside
projects successful
Nearly 19,000 volunteers across the state joined their
neighbors, family and friends in SOLV's 10th annual
Down by the Riverside event. This year more than 500
projects took place from May 14th to the 21st, with the
majority of projects occurring on Saturday, May 21. Vol-
unteers removed an impressive 1,200,000 pounds of trash
and over 4,000,000 pounds of invasive species and natural
debris along waterways across the state.
Volunteers took on a wide variety of watershed en-
hancement projects including planting trees, improving
trails, placing interpretive signage, clearing invasive spe-
cies like Himalayan blackberry and English ivy, and
cleaning up litter.
Quitting smoking works! Much of the bodily damage caused by smoking can be
reversed much faster than you might think. But the key is to quit now.
normal.
feet
begins to
48 hours:
Damaged nerve endings start to
regrow.
Sense of smell and taste begin to
improve.
72 hours:
The body becomes free of
nicotine.
Bronchial tubes relax, making
breathing easier.
* Based on a pack-a-day habit at $4.40 per pack.
Within a few weeks to a
year
2 weeks to 3 months:
Blood circulation improves
throughout the body.
Exercise becomes easier.
1
month to 9 months:
Respiratory health begins to
recover.
Coughing, shortness of
breath and sinus
congestion all decrease.
Cilia regrow in the lungs,
increasing the lungs' ability
to clean themselves out
and reducing frequency of
infections.
1 year:
Risk of heart attack is reduced by
half.
Total savings by being smoke-
free = $1,600.*
For years to come
5 Years:
Risk of stroke decreases to the
level of non-smokers.
Total savings by being smoke-
free = $8,000.*
10 years
Total savings by being smoke-
free = $16,000.*
1 II1
Down By The Riverside 2005 Project Results
Amity Amity Elementary School This school beautification project included bnash removal, edging
503- 835-3751 installation and daffodil bulb care.
Amity Amib" High School Special needs students built bat houses.
503-835-2181
Amity
Amity
Amity
Amity Elementary School
503-835-3751
Amlb' Elementary School
503-835-3751
Downtown Amity
503-835-4059
Students planted a butterfly garden complete with a scarecrox~
weeded and cleaned up litter
Parents and high school students helped kindcrgarteners build and
paint a picket fence and create garden stones. The group also moved
4. cubic yards of dirt - everyone went home muddy !
Students pm'ticipated in a a litter cleanup.
Timberline Rim
503-622-3748
Aumsville Aumsville Ponds Litter cleanup and invasive removal project
503 -365-3120
Bnghtwood
Dayton
P~mer Creek Nature Trml
503-864-2080
Volunteers removed invasive species, built a foot bridge and
replaced an old picnic table
Volunteers worked on the trail and removed mvasive species
Dayton Palmer Creek Nature Trail Students braved the rain to remove invasive species and do trail
503 -864-2080 work.
Gervms
Willamette Mission State Park
503-932-9775
Riverview Park
503-838-1214
~dependence
WillarnetteMission Sta~ Park
503-399-5548
Keizer
Lyons Frere's Park
503-859-2167
McMinaville
Cozme Campus Wetlands
503-435-5947
Oregon State Marine Board members helped with Dock repaxr,
planting and litter pick up.
Volunteers participated in a city-wide cleanup of parks and schools
with a collection site for household and yard debris
Community partners including the City of Salem and the Department
of Agriculture worked with charter school students to make plant ID
markers, mulch plants, test water quality, enhance their traul and
study various aspects of the environment.
Volunteers helped repair vandalized areas as well as the trail. They
also spread two dump trucks of bark dust and picked up litter
Alternative education students built a recreation and picnic area,
worked on wetlands enhancement, planted a garden, built nature
trails, and removed invasive species. Their project was supported by
donations from 35 local area businesses.
Mehsma North Fork Park lnvasive species removal and litter cleanup project.
503 -365-3120
Mill City Hammond Park Litter clean up and weed removal.
503-897-3301
Mill City Klmmel Park Volunteers helped improve the park by picking up litter and clearing
503-897-3301 brush and weeds.
Mill City Minto Park Volunteers participated in a litter pick up and brush removal project.
503-897-3301
Mill City North Santiam State Park Volunteers removed brush.
503 -854 -3196
Mill City Cascadia State Park Litter pick up and brush removal project.
541-367 -6021
Mall City North Form Cleanup Volunteers picked up litter.
503-375-5610
Mill City
Mill City
Mill City
lolalla
Packsaddle Park
503-897-3301
Stayton Bridge
503-897-3301
Green's Bridge
503 -897-3301
Molalla River Recreation
Comdor
503-375-5610
The park was maintained by volunteers who helped remove lnvasive
species and pick up litter.
Weed removal and litter cleanup.
Community members helped clean the area by removing brush and
picking up litter.
Volunteers cleaned up litter on horseback, by foot and on
motorcycles.
Molalla Feyrer Park Volunteers performed a litter cleanup and waterway access
503-824-2195 improvement project, removing refrigerators, a dryer, a dishwasher,
and a car
Mr. Angel Mr. Angel- Gervais Hwy Volunteers cleaned up road and stream,
Cleanup
503-566 -5918
Mr. Angel
Mr. Angel- Gervais Hwy
Cleanup
503 -566 -5918
Volunteers cleaned up an illegal dumpsite - they even found an elk
skeleton.
Newberg Newberg High School Special needs students continued to beautify their school by cleanng
Transition Program brush, wedding, planting flowers and picking up trash.
503-554-4492
Salem Cascades Gateway ParkVolunteers picked up litter and built a trail around a lake
503-589-2197
Salem Salem Audubon Nature Volunteers stained and reset park benches
Resev,'e
503-588-7340
Salem W',dlace Manne Park to Using a motorized raft flus group picked up litter and removed trash
Lincoln Access from both sides of the river
503-370-9733
Silverton Silver Falls State Park Volunteers picked up litter along Silver Creek and Silver Falls.
503-873-868 lx25or 503-874-
0201
St Paul Champoeg State Heritage Volunteers helped clear brush and weeds as well as invasive species.
Area
503-678-1251
St Paul
Champoeg State Heritage
Are a
503-678-1251
Volunteers whitewashed a fence surrounding the 1860's Kitchen
Garden at the Donald Manson Farmstead visitors center and
removed En 1ish iv)
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