The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 23, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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March 2S, 1950
4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
SPORTS PAGE
Game Losses Heavy
During Winter
GATES
Editor's Letter Box:
and a resident of Eugene since 1935,
he had followed the lumber industry
most of his life, being a partner of
the Tangfeldt lumber company there.
He is survived by his widow, Goldie
Hallin. three daughters, Dorothy Mil­
ler of Portland, Rose Wheeler of
Darrington, Wash and Genevieve
Hallin of Eugene, two sons, Ralph
and Charles also of Eugene, one
brother John Hallin of Eugene, one
sister, Mrs. Emma Olson of Spring­
field, and six grandchildren.
To the Editor: Martin V. Kelly and
By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP
Saturday was a gala day at the Barbara R. Kelly are to be congratu­
lated upon their ability to set out the
While the residents of western Ore­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin. needs of a reasonable telephone ser­
In
the
afternoon,
Mrs.
Brisbin
was
gon last week were welcoming war­
vice in this community. The needs
mer weather, district game agents of hostess to members of the Gates are just as set out.
the Oregon State Game commission birthday club. Assisted by her sister­
1. Full metallic circuits
were covering many miles daily in in law. Mrs. George Arthurs, the host­
2 More operators
A riot of fun is being planned by an attempt to determine what losses ess served luncheon at twelve o’clock.
3. Dial system
Spring baseball practice started the Mari-Linn P.T.A. at Lyons with occured in the game herds and among Following the luncheon hour eucher
4. Twenty-four hour service
their
coming
production
on
“
Aaron
was
in
play
for
the
remainder
of
the
the
game
birds.
this week at the Mill City high school
5. Private lines
Slick
from
Pumkin
Creek
”
written
afternoon.
High
score
was
held
by
with 16 boys turning out for the
The unusually deep snows in the
6. Party lines limited to two. three REGISTRATION TO VOTE CLOSES
by Lieut. Beale Carmack, and direc­
Mrs. Arnold Syverson, of Mill City;
practice.
western section of the state and the
APRIL 18—IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE
ted by Thomas L. Putmtn. Mr. Put­
second, by Mrs. Riley Champ; conso- or four.
Bad weather has given the diamond
zero temperatures in the north cen-
7. Operators who refer you to "in­
man has this week announced the
lation. was given Mrs. Elmer Stew­
enthusiast a slow start confining the
tral section caused losses in both
following cast of characters: Aaron
art; Mrs. Hollis Turnidge was pre­ formation" or the "directory"
practices to pitching and catching in
game animals and birds, but the
Slick who is not as green as he looks,
sented the guest prize. Others en­
Lets have a meeting of the tele-
the school gymnasium. It was hoped
game men wanted to know as nearly
will be portrayed by Burl Smith; Mr.
joying Mrs Brisbin hospitality were phone company's stockholders and
that batting practice would begin this
Wilbur Merridew, a crooked specula­ I as possible just what these losses j Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Walter have it open to the public. The com-
week should the weather give the
tor, is being played by Paul Gareth; were. Although feeding was carried Bevier both from Lyons, Mrs. Martha munity is losing ground fast because
w. 3 m
boys a break.
! Clarence Green, a mysterious young J on by both the commission and in- Bowes, Mrs Blanch Dean, Mrs. Lula of inadequate service. My neighbor
2’4 ibM
It will be the first baseball season
some black­
man, by Sam Bridges; Mrs. Rosy I terested individuals,
Collins, Mrs. Edmund Davis, Mrs. remarked the other day, “Boy! Those
after a two year furlough in the
Brown, an Oklahoma widow is cast tailed deer and elk were lost in west­ Gwen Schaer, and Mrs. Merle Devine. wooden pieces holding up the glass
school sport. The boys will be able
to Garnett Bassett; Gladys May Mer­ ern Oregon. It also was discovered 1 In observance of their second wed­ insulators for the telephone line look
to wear the new uniforms purchased
ridew, a sweet young thing, has been that bob white and valley quail suf- ' ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Bris­ shot!”
last fall from the proceeds of a maga­
Factory GuaronUs
fered losses where they did not have I
cast to Helen Johnston; The Girl in
bin were hosts at dinner Saturday
This telephone service affects our
zine subscription drive.
access
to
barnyards
or
the
emergeny
I
Red, who entertains the guests, is
evening to a group of Mill City community growth. For the sake of
Turning out for practice were Bal­
flien
Fetherston; Little Sis Riggs, ! feeding stations that had been set up ----------
Lois
After dinner canasta was progress Martin and Barbara string
timore, Gable, Hoffman, Kanoff,
Spray»; Inamsl,
is a regular tomboy, will be by co-operating sportsmen, farmers, played until a late hour. Those in at- along with me in trying to obtain the
who
lacquer, varniih glossy
Martala, Peterson, Roberts, Shelton,
j and Game Commission employees
and
wall
paint», light oils
played by Phylis Toland. The play Is
i tendance were Mr. and Mrs. Bert improvements you set out so well.—
Syverson, Gibson, Muise, Nelson,
and Insecticides
Thousands of ducks and geese were Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy,
a laughing three act comedy which
Sincerely, Mr. D.
NEW 1950 MODEL
L aw . Poole, Leo Poole, Swan, and
will be produced some time In May. concentrated along the Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Mode Davis, Mr. and
Save time, work, effort on tough painting
Thornley.
jobs around the house with original
river from Umatilla county to As­ Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, and Mr. and
Burgess Vibro-Sprayer
Paints anything
This seasons game schedules are:
from kitchen chairs to the fence. Wonder­
toria while the snow was crusted and Mrs. George Arthurs.
Former Lyons Resident Passes
NOTICE
ful
for
screens,
cupboards,
shelves, parti­
March 31- Turner at Mill City
the waterfowl did not have access to
tion», radiators, basement floors, garden
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders
Funeral services were held Monday
The Three Links club card party
April 7—at Jefferson.
furniture, toys, trash drums. Fino for auto
grasses upon which they normally spent last Thursday in Salem, their afternoon in Eugene from the Siman-
touchup. demothing clothes. Soo one today I
that was announced for the 25th of
April 14 Sublimity here.
feed in winter. Losses, however, in former home, where they visited old Lounsbury Chapel for Hugo Hallin
March has been postponed until Sat­
April 21 —Cheniawa there.
waterfowl were relatively minor.
friends.
who passed away there Friday morn­
urday, April 1st, at the Odd Fellows
April 28—Gervais there.
Wesley Batterson, Game Agent for
hall.
The Committee
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Allen had as their ing, at the age of 71 years. He was
May 5—St. Paul there.
the commission in the North Coastal
guests this week, his mother, Mrs. R. bom In Sweden, September 18, 1878,
May 12 Aumsville here.
District, has confirmed the loss of
. E. Allen of Spokane, Washington and and has spent the past 50 years in
Thursdays will be "makeup days”. the cost of buying their own shoes,
79 deer and four elk on the Trask,
Mill City
his brother Richard J. Allen, a stud­ ' Oregon. A former resident of Lyons
More boys would have been able to cap, pads, and gloves. The equip­
Wilson and Salmonberry watersheds,
ent at University of Washington, in
turn out had they not been faced with ment will cost each boy about $20.
5K5S
and he estimates that the loss of deer
Seattle.
In that area is somewhat less than
Mrs. George Manolis left this week
10 per cent of the herd. Ninety per
cent of the loss occured among fawns for Florida where she was called by
SALEM
of last year. The fawns did not have I the illness of her sister.
the strength to buck the deep snow 1 Mrs. Laura Jacquin entrained for
Phone 3-1534
141 N. Commercial St.
drifts and many succumbed from ex­ Los Angeles where she will visit for a
week at the home of her daughter
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haustion and exposure.
1
Although previous attempts to aid and family. Following her stay there
coastal deer by providing supple, 1 she will be the guest of old friends
mental rations of hay and a wide and relatives in Oakland, her former
variety of concentrates have all been home and other California cities for
Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies
considered failures, an attempt was a month.
made to feed the deer and elk in con­ Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Turnidge, ac-
centration areas that were accessible. companied by Mrs. Burrell Cole drove
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High-grade, second-cutting alfalfa to Salem Friday on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knutson who
hay was used readily by elk and more
reluctantly by deer. For a while it have been in Kansas City, Missouri,
appeared that the supplemental ra- ^or the past two weeks are expected
tions may have been of some value, home this week. Knutson was re-
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
However, when the snows melted and reiving medical treatment in the east,
Mrs.
Lilly
Lake
spent
the
last
two
was found that a much higher loss
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS
occured in the vicinity of the feeding ' weeks in Salem at the home of her
stations than on similar ranges where sister, Mrs. Fred Ratzeburg. Mrs.
Expert Bulldozing
hay and concentrates were not fed. i Lake was having dental work done j
This higher loss may be partially due while in Salem.
Road Building
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
to the fact that the weakest animals
Clearing, Grading and Leveling
Sunday
visitors
in
Lebanon
at
accepted the artificial ration most were
I
the
home
of
his
nephew
and
family
readily.
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Masonry and Concrete Work
Autopsy of four animals by the Mr and Mrs. Sherman Johnson.
I
Edmund Klecker and two sons,
Veterinary Department of Oregon
We Always Guarantee Our Work
State college revealed the principal Rodney and Jeffery were Sunday
visitors
at
the
Albert
Millsap
home.
s
cause of loss to have been malnutri-
.
Mrs Gilbert Brosig slipped and fell
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tion. but exhaustion and exposure
Saturday evening while she and her
were partially responsible.
In addition to the deer losses result­ husband were attending the benifit
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biles on Northwestern Oregon high- ankle. She was taken to a doctor in
!ways during the months of January Mill City where the fracture was re­
duced. Mrs. Brosig is the daughter
| and February.
of
Mrs. Walter Brisbin.
No heavy losses of pheasants or
«
Floyd Fleetwood of Mill City has
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| waterfowl have been reported and of
Beautiful green color. This car ean bardlv be told from new.
I the game birds, bob white quail ap- purchased the apartment building for.
Driven only 7,000 miles. Hurry.
| pear to have taken the greatest loss. merly owned by the Oregon Pulp and
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Gardner hotel. The place will be
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Guaranteed mileage only
thoroughly renovated and refinished
8,000. A beauty.
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be
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for
ten
inside and
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Mr. and Mrs Arnold Syverson had
Lots of extras. A car you will be proud to own.
FRIDAY and KATl’RDAY
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