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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1950)
the bark is brown it is very likely warning not to cut back too soon i dead. The place to cut back is where as in some years, partly damaged the bark is green, usually at snow stock came back. So many tell us line. Camellias may grow as much they haven't cut back as yet, how as 2 to 3 feet the first year and ever we cut back our stock a month should be staked to avoid breaking ago. Bicycle • motor vehicle collisions off, Hedges such as Japanese honey Between 8,000 and 9,000 new class This is the first time in my life that rooms, costing in the vicinity of $200.- killed three riders and injured 307 suckle should not be planted again we expereinced such a frost, but this 000,000, will pe required in Oregon others in Oregon last year, most of as it is not long life and freezes very may not happen again in the next 60 within the next 10 years merely to them children, the state traffic safety easily. years. care for enormously increasing pupil division has reported. Mr. Doerfler states that laurel enrollments, reported Cecil W. Posey ”Records show that the majority of Twenty-five percent of all drivers freezes quite easily, and is very ex of Portland last Friday (April 14) such accidents stem from the bicycle Over 200 fans gathered at the Mill to the Oregon Governors' Conference rider’s carelessness or disregard for pensive to keep trimmed. Boxwood involved in fatal automobile accidents Mill City high school’s home open makes a fine hedge and is easily in the U. S. last year were between ing game was treated rather ruffly City theatre Wednesday night to on Children and Youth. fundamental traffic rules, the divi- I trimmed. Pyramidallis orborvitae by the St. Boniface "Saints" from watch contestants in the City's first The conference was held in the I sion said. Oregon law requires bi- makes a fine hedge if wanted tall, the ages of 18 and 24. Sublimity. smoker. : cyclists to observe the same traffic State Capitol in Salem last Thurs- Don’t Borrow—Simscribe Today ! Enthusiastically received in the two | day and Friday. The Saints wasted no time in Posey presented laws as motor vehicle drivers, except j Earlier, several articles appeared getting started as they scored eleven ' round preliminaries were boxers statistical evidence of Oregon’s fu those regulations which by their very times in their initial time at bat. To Wayne Morris and Jim Johnson, and , ture school needs to the Conference's nature cannot apply. this they added three runs in the brothers Mike and Gregg Peterson 1 Education Committee of which he is Despite the law, the division em third, two in the fourth, one in the who were grade school youngsters. I a member. ‘ phasized that motorists must not ex sixth, and two in the seventh for Also in the preliminary matches "Our Oregon school population can pect children riding bicycles to dis their nineteen tallies. Meanwhile were Spike Wells and Leo Lemke, be expected to double within the next play the same degree of judgment BYRON DAVIS, Prop. Mill City was unable to solve the mat contestants who vied for falls in 10 years,” Posey declared, increasing and responsibility as adult automo pitching of lefthander Francis Geus- two 3-5 minute rounds. annual school operating costs from bile drivers. “Expecting the unex “At the Bottom of the Hili” pacher who allowed only three hits Wednesday nights card, which was approximately $70.000,000 today to pected”, it was pointed out, will help while striking out fourteen batters, j sponsored by the Chamber of Com around $140,000,000 ten years from to offset a child bike rider’s unpre OREGON MILL CITY, Pacing the Saints at bat were Art merce featured Nickovitch, Schnable, now He indicated that this figure dictability in traffic. Christianson, Ted Highberger, and Kallio, and Adoree. The main event Parents were urged to make sure does not include the cost of the new Ronnie Meiers with three hits apiece. was a tag team match between Aug classrooms that will be required to their children know and follow these Mill City will try to break into the ■ house expanding school enrollments rules: win column this week when they ust Nickovitch and Otto Schnable vs. caused by greatly increased Oregon 1. Keep bicycle to the far right of Aimo Kallio and Adree Adoree. play the travel to Chemawa birthrates and by migration to the the street and ride with traffic. Herman Vigeland of Silverton and state. Indians. 2. Ride in a straight line without the Masked Marvel were also well St. Bonifaci "It is time every Oregon citizen. weaving or stunting. SERVING THE CANYON AREA A Christianson, cf 6 3. Ride single file. received by the mat fans. from the governor on down, becomes Lulay, 2b 4. Do not carry passengers on bi- , aroused to the problems facing the PICKUPS AT Kintz, ss schools," he asserted. Under the cycles. T. Highberger, Leo Poole, 3b Laundry — Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton 5. Unless essential, do not ride at present taxing program, approxi Meiers, lb ..... Muise, ss-p Laundry and Dry Cleaning- E. Highberger, mately 70 percent of the increase night. If you must, have a good light Law. Poole, p-ss Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe, Idanha J. Gries, if will Win ran fall upon local property taxes, and reflector. Thornley, c Dry Cleaning—Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit Burns, rf Baltimore cf ? j he said, unless the legislative interim Geuspacher, p Shelton, If ......... 163 South High SALEM Phone 3-9125 tax committee finds an alternative Bradly, lb Hoffman, lb solution. R. Chritsianson Syverson. ph* Watch, rf )Z • MM* • Struck out for Shelton in Mill City— Frank Doerfler, Salem nurseryman, 1103 201 2 St. Boniface Gibson, rf warns home owners regarding the 000 000 0 Mill Citv Roberts, 2b care of their frozen shrubs and trees, Nationally - known cowboys will j He says that they should be cut back have plenty of incentive for ropin’ by taking a knife and scrapping the ridin’. and bouncin’ on the broncs at bark from the top down, wherever a this year’s St. Paul rodeo, July 1 through 4. FOR HI-STRENGTH CONCRETE MIXED TO This year at St. Paul there will be VOI R SPECIFICATIONS, AT LOWER COST seven main events, instead of six as I in past shows, and each event has CALL boosted its purse about $300. In addition to the main rodeo events, a number of races and derby contests for Willamette valley ama- teur horsemen are being arranged. The rodeo association directors are Phone ll-F-24 Stayton making plans for the third annual trail ride, as a preliminary feature Plant near Mehama to the July 4th celebration. Sunday, June 4, has been set for the ride through Willamete valley wood and farm lands. John McKilllp and Les ter Kirk are to be co-chairman ot this equestrian get-together which is expected to attract several hundred riders and their mounts. Aprii 20, 1950 THE MILL Cm ENTERPRISE NKIIN LACE School Growth Will Cause Shown For Demand New Rooms Bike-Car Collisions Timberwolves Drop Smoker Draws Mat Fans Wednesday Third Straight 1 I i I I I i I MILL CITY TAVERN SALEM LAUNDRY ivvqi Rodeo Scheduled For St. Paul In July Nurseryman Gives Tips On Spring Pruning Ready Mix Concrete t Kimsey’s Ready Mix r,------- — — Walking Man vs. Horse to be Scheduled in Portland Friday Ô* Saturday Specials o o 0 0 0 The walking man of Mill City, Paul Smith, again made the newsprint this week in another scheduled race with a horse Smith, a coast to coast walker, and a more recent contender with a Leba non horse in a 75 mile jaunt, an nounced this week he may be placed on the program ot the Northwest Shrine rodeo in Portland. Rodeo officials in a recent letter to Smith discussed a possible distance of 50 miles and asked if riders could be changed during the contest An official announcement is expected in the near future from 'the rodeo asso- I elation ‘¿A * TOMANS HILL TOP STORE FREE With $10.(M» or More Order 5 Lbs. SUGAR GATES ETRE DEPARTMENT The Gates Rural Fire district an 0 g nounced this week their proposal to 0 sell bonds for district equipment. 0 The bonds to go on sale on May 0 0 Sth or thereafter will bear 4% in 0 O terest The bonds will be sold fbr 0 cash and will not be sold for less than their par value They will be placed on sale at the Mill City State Bank The Gates Rural Fire Protection district have organized plans to pur chase needed fire fighting equipment for their area Be sure your valua bles are safe — in a box — in our vault. MILL CITY STATE BANK Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Todav ! 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