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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1949)
9 MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, APRIL II, 19'9 Siu pir.t in - “m Monday were ed by the l.’g ejerrtio that's to I1' e n ti . Ci: a es as n t.i other served. The Mill City lodge’s orches- icome. Roads have be i c eared 3t reF u8- - 1e »’ulP ,e Pb" tra played. From Mill City lodge at- ' Mrs (Pe-u E !nger. T. J. Stocks through windfalls, also. We call that ' wood peeler log, the fuel log, and all tending were its president, Charles and Bert Allen. pre-logging. The e are machines [the other giades are on the aide, Dolczal, and Ms. Dolezal. Hattie i Building lumber comes from sawlogs Fencl, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carey and made for it, little ones.’ and building is to lugging and tree- Phil, Anna Crook and Dick, Mr. and 1 He v. f ed a big brow n hand u.ng what bread-baking is to Mrs. Tony Ficek, Don and Vera Mr. the slope. ‘ Now look on out and aw trees fell with crashing thunder.Down ay, down on the cutovers f the log wheat harvesting and growing. There and Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky and Er- 1 TREE FARM HARVEST The standing timber hummed and the hill they lay in packed windrows. harvests of 20 to 30 years ago. Sal is the meal ticket of tile forester nest Jr., Miss Arlone Kuhlman, and Mrs. Louis Drapela and Mr. droned with power saws. The big Theie single hand sawyers bucked vage logg ng going on Hemlocfc tree» and his woik on the land.” Mrs. Louis Rada, of Salem. the trees onto logs and knotters were left then. Now we can sell hem lock lumber and there’s a market for ATI END LODGE CONVENTION chopped the limbs away. A Bohemian Lodge convention in ‘Too much wood in treetops, big hemlock as ipulpwood. And we also Need Help on Your have ciew with light machines Portland Sunday was well represent HAULING CATS. crooked small trees, are still logging gleaning alter the main operation ed from the Mill City organ zation. INCOME TAX? The occasion also was the 35th an- SHOVELS and leftovers,” Forester Gene R. gers that goes on n ,w. This leaves a clean n you had more than one niversaiy of the Portland group.. A HEAVY EQUIPMENT said. "Look up the slop«, in the stand er stubble field, one in good shape ployer in 1948, you may be en ing timber,” he went on, swinging for natural reseeding and for pro program yas presented and dinner titles to refund on social secur «Salem Heavy Hauling & a hand that way. “You see small tection fro mfire.” r ; kMUK4C'< .iSlRVaBMni ity tax. Consult— Equipment Co. stumps in the big trees there, with Big Timber Thresher. tractor trails and brush piles. The •'Foresters like to think of timber VAL C. WHITE Phones: Plant 34641; Office 39408 usable small hemlocks and other un- in terms of wheat or com. It takes \ Pl 1YSICIAN & SLiRGEON 1465 N. FRONT ST, der-story trees have been felled an.I a tree crop longer to grow and ipen. Phone 3408 Mill City SALEM snaked out. Now they won’t be smash of course. But it is a harvest with Notary Public Mill City both timber and wheat,” the forester continued. “The tree logs are run through the sawmill as the wheat heads and stems go through the ¿ Zi < e threshing machine. “Just as wheat is made into flour, bread and other food products, so is lumber worked up and applie in POPULAR BRANDS houses an other building construc tion. Then, ideally, we grow new food crops on wheat land and new- building crops on tree land. “The ideal is hard to achieve, of BEET course. Floods may erode the wheat land and fires burn out the life of the tree land, Poor land manage ment in both cases can become a IGA No. 1 CAN load" to ruin. “There is a good forestry man ligeinent plan in i-lTt-- I hi B, <n.this Sno-Kreem tree farm. There is another on the LARGE PKG. 3 lb. can lands of the national forest. Forest 83c ers are in control of state lands, too. AS LOW AS There are state laws that pre ide foi reseeding on small forest owner BROWN & HALEY M uchmore ships, on farms anil the like. But all Tomatoes this is not enough. The foresters can 20c EASY TERMS need the support, the help of every body; most of all to stop forest fires. HnMKSMMKMKW Wl Threshing Leftovers. EGGS “There are leftovers in the saw brow n-white mill as from the threshing of wheat. lg., fresh The latter leaves chaff. Sawing lum 46c doz. ber leaves sawdust. Mi _'h of the'i You’ll marvel at the power, sensitivity and beauty SWIFT PREMIUM slabs, trimmings and edgings ar; - of tone. And you'll lie proud of the handsome or slashed into fuelwood. The rest is custom styling that harmonizes with the smart CASCADE the Btraw of the mill. It is ground design of vour car Your choice of 0 models auto Tenderized - skinned up by a mechanical monster called matic push button and manual tuning a fine HALF or WHOLE the hog and m'ail with saw lust foi performing quality auto radio at every price. See fuel uses oi used as fuel alone. them today. lnuneduile installation in your car. “The smaller sawimlls in the area, have to burn most of their leftovers. Forest products < ■ u> .s art be. sl NcW FOOT CONTROL oping new marketable it sms tnat I lines in stations auto may be made from the logging left- matically without lift overs of today and t e st aw and ■ ing a finger from the chaff of the lur.’ier mills. Alcohol I wheel Slight extra . < t can be made fi-m sawdust, sugar1 can too, an I a ; east thut Will fatten' TASTY LOAF cattle. FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL O NI.Y!! “Other new products are fromj Douglas fir 1 ark. There are 5000. As a special Introductory offer wood pioducts in everyday use and . • ’• • wv will install on,. of these tine more are coming on the market ev-i MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON ALL MEATS. PRODUCE AND GROCERIES ery day. This is what pays for for ’ auto radios in your car, FREE estty. Public forestry is ; aid for by jt X. OF' CHARGE. You pay only for taxes, of course, but taxes con e in radio and antenna. Hurry! and “SERVICE BACKING t-he first place from production and get your car set for care-frw I F" sales. aummnr driving. ••Lumber is the thing, though.” Phone 902 Mill City, said Forester Rogers. “The sawlog is still the main product of logging O ut © f the W&9DS fey FOR HIRE D. \V. 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