r THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE SLCRTS PACE Mill City Edged by Stayton Wednesday Deer Tags Show Nimrod Success in '49 Season Gardening Tips Given On Roses by Nursery each spring are dumped upon the mar­ kets at very low prices, and which are worn-out plants that have served to grow cut flowers in greenhouses for three or four years. Best procedure is to purchase your rose bushes from a reliable outlet. Beware of what sound like extra­ ordinary bargains without thorough investigation of the origin of the bushes. According to deer tag returns tab­ Gardening success with roses large­ Mill City traveled to Stayton fjjr ulated by the Oregon State Game ly is a question of good nursery stock their last game of the 1950 season. Commission, 163,628 hunters bagged to begin with. Field-grown, two-year Stayton took the game 5 to 2, but 57,260 bucks during Oregon's 1949 roses graded according to the stan­ Explorer Scout Post i the Timberwolves played their best [ deer season. dards of the American Association of “Compared to the '48 deer season Nurserymen, offer the surest road to ball of the season. Plan Activities The Timberwolves got off to a this last one was much more success- I flowers and beauty in the Explorer Scout Post 49 held a meet­ shaky start in the first frame when ful from the hunter's standpoint’*, | satisfying Quality job printing at the Enter­ ing this Tuesday evening, and plan­ Stayton scored two runs without stated Robert Mace, Chief of Big garden. They also produce for the more specimen blooms for cut prise. ned two activities for June: an over- getting a hit. The first two batters Game for the Game Commission. family flowers, or for wear as corsages. i night fishing hike and a party. Tcn- The hunter success ratio for '49 was There are standards for tea roses, the A novelty for Mill City wrestling tative dates, June 10th for the hlke, reached base on errors and scored on 35 percent. In '48 only 23.9 percent floribundas. The standards state: two infield outs. The Eagles scored fans was promised for the card June and june 13th for the party, were their third run in the third when, of the hunters were successful. The "All grades of roses must have a 8 when two lady lightweights will decided upon, For Guaranteed Cleaning after one out, Showers walked, stole '48 kill was 39,785 bucks, with 166,618 well-developed root system and pro­ meet in the ring at the Mill City . a recent meeting, Gary Peterson second and came home on Morgan's sportsmen participating in the hunt. portionate weight and caliber accord­ theatre, sports promoter Bull-dog was ejected to represent Mill City at ground single to right field.. Hindes' The '49 deer season was October 1 ing to grade and variety." The num­ it’s the Jackson of Salem announced today. the NatiOnal Jamboree at historic scratch single in the next inning was to October 20 for bucks with not less ber of canes are specified, as well as Weighing in at 129 pounds will be Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Scouts the last hit given up by Lawrence than forked horns. All counties ex­ their height. They are inspected by attractive June Kelly, lightweight! from all parts of the world will at- Poole, who pitched the whole game cept Sherman county were open to the Departments of Agriculture of champlon of Nebraska. June re- tend the Jamboree, which is to be for Mill City. hunting. In nearly all tire counties the states where produced, and are, ceived her training from veteran , held at the famous camp where The Timberwolves pulled within one the '49 deer kill rose well over the therefore, free of disease. 24-HOUR SERVICE These wrestler Ed ''Strangler” Lewis. She George Washington and his troops run in the sixth inning when they '48 kill. One exception was Tilla­ specifications are followed by the Mill City has met opponents in all the larger camped during the Revolutionary scored all their runs. After one was mook county which had a dec'.ne in American Association of Nurserymen, eastern cities and has held her crown War in the winter of 1777-1778. its deer kill. Mace attributed this and the sturdy, heavy-caned, 2-year out Leo Poole hit an easy roller to Closes at 6 P.M. for two years. All boys 15 years and older are stayton pitcher Fehlen who pro­ decline to the large surplus of bucks field-grown plants are in sharp con­ Threatening her title will be 130- invited to join the Explorer Scouts, ceeded to throw the ball away, Poole harvested there in '48 following a trast to those of rose bushes which pound Thelma Jackson of Salem. and enjoy the camping and social going to second. Lawrence Poole closure of several years for most of Thelma has seen ring action in Holly-1 affairs with older boys, then singled to center to drive in run the county. wood, San Francisco and Los An---------------------- — i number one for Mill City. After two The largest deer kill was made in geles. Calif., and is scheduled with a driver ' s EXAMINER HERE were away Bill Hoffman walked, and Lake county with a take of 6,990 ani­ Other leading county deer bout in British Columbia two weeks A driver’s license examiner will be Phil Goble hit another easy ball to mals. after her Mill City engagement. on duty in Mill City, Wednesday, May ; Fehlen who again threw the ball kills were: Grant 5,558, Klamath 5,- Champion Kelly announced today 31 1950 at the pjre Hall, between away and Mill City had their last 443, Deschutes 4,756, Harney 4,011, her refusal to wager her title in the j the hours of 9 A M. and 4 P.M., ac- tally. Stayton scored their last two Baker 2,521, and Tillamook 2,349. 1 local -.---1 k. bout. «... A Z"N4 l". Ä «a ä events . .A.. * — — planned I o wa M cording - - . a! --- — 1 in _ It. 1 1 —- without —1 4l_ Lake county also led In number of Other for to an announcement a received runs the — sixth, again hunters, with 13,659 Nimrods indicat­ the mat fans will be announced in from the Secretary of State’s office, hit. The Enterprise next week. 4 ing this was their chosen hunting Persons wishing licenses or permits Mill City .......... 000 002 0—2 2 3 ground. Deschutes county with 13,- to drive are asked to get In touch Stayton ............ 201 002 x—5 2 183 hunters and Klamath county with with the examiner well ahead of the I Batteries: Poole and Peterson, 11,932 hunters were next highest. scheduled closing hour in order to I Fehlen and Hindrlcks. The deer kill data for '48 and '49 AB H R PO E assure completion of their applies- Mill City— 4 0 0 1 1 represents the first complete evalua­ Roberts, 2b tlons with a minimum of delay. [ Baltimore, cf 3 1 0 0 0 tion made on Oregon's annual deer WE WILL DO IT BURROUGHS ENTERTAINS 3 0 1 0 0 harvest. This was made possible by Leo Poole, If FOR YOU! 3 1 1 1 2 the use of a. separate deer tag card Mr. and Mrs. Burton Burroughs Law. Poole, p Soap Free 1 0 0 1 0 and the co-operation of sportsmen in entertained a group of friends Satur- Shelton, rf 1 0 0 8 0 completing and returning their cards day evening. After an evening of Hoffman, 1 b 30c ,,er 9 ”* 3 0 0 2 0 to the game commission, continued cards dainty refreshments were Goble, ss 2 0 0 5 1 Mace. The percentage of deer tags served by the hostess. Guests were Peterson, c .... 3 0 0 0 0 returned proved satisfactory for sta­ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon S. Todd, Mr. Podrabsky, 3b GATES AUTOMATIC an Mrs. J. H. Hollyman, Mr and Mrs. Muise, rf 2 0 0 0 0 tistical purposes. Mace stressed that LAUNDRY Mariiaia, er ..... ... * u u u 0 this type of information is essential Frederic Rugh, Mrs Edith Mason, " Total 27 2 2 18 4 to the management of Oregon's game Miss Hope Baney and the hosts. AB H R PO E herds. Stayton— . 3 0 2 3 0 One controlled deer hunt was con­ Showers, ss . ... i Hindrlcks, c .... ... 3 0 1 14 0 ducted in '49 on the north side of the 3 1 0 0 0 John Day river in Grant county from | Morgan, rf ....... Van Hajidel, cf .... 3 0 0 0 0 December 15 through December 18. 2 0 1 0 2 A total of 844 hunters bagged 750 [ Fehlen, p ‘Cox, 3b ............ ..... 3 0 0 0 1 antlerless deer on this special hunt, Small, lb ......... ... 2 0 0 4 0 the success ratio being 89%. The . 2 1 0 0 0 game chief described this hunt as an Hindes, 2b Peters, lf ........... . 1 0 0 0 0 emergency measure to crop surplus E’lRST CLASS STEAKS ... A SPECIALTY 0 0 0 0 0 deer on a winter range which was in I Kirsh, cf AT MANOI.IS' , . . EXPI It I I I SERVED IN .... 0 0 1 0 0 serious condition because of drouth Digger, 2b ....... ALL THEIR MOUTH-WATERING, SIZZLING 0 0 0 0 and grasshopper infestation during I Hatch, lf __ 1 GOODNESS. 0 0 0 0 0 the previous summer. Minten, lf . ........ Total ....... ... 23 2 5 21 3 The bow and arrow enthusiasts FAMILY PARTIES WELCOME! were also very successful in the '49 deer hunt, 657 archers participating IIIGDON SURPRISE PARTY and 59 deer and one elk being taken. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hig­ In '48, 186 bow hunters took ten don gave them a surprise party deer. Considering that the average Thursday evening bringing their re­ bow hunter in the United States has freshments and furnishing the enter­ about one chance in twenty-four of tainment. bagging a deer, the Oregon average After an evening of canasta and 500 of one animal for every eleven arch­ MONDAY 5 I’. M. Daylight Saving Time the group presented the Higdons, who ers this last hunting season was were recently married with a floor probably a new record. lamp. Refreshments of cake and coffee were served to Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Higdon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bruder, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Caudle, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cline, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haynes, Mr. ♦ 1 Í Í " iQT -.J « and Mrs. Lowell Cree, Al Geddes, Mrs. Ida Geddes, Miss Daisy Geddes, Mit $•***' j Mrs. C. E. Mason. Mrs. Elsie Potter, Mrs. Richard Saucier. Mrs. Edith Operating on Standard Time Mason, Miss Isabell Mason, and Miss Daisy Hendricson. June Wrestling Card To Feature Women Gropplers NU-METHOD Associated Amusements Ç>RN|V a V Just Leave Your Wash Rides & Concessions Fun for All Starts Tuesday, May 30 through June 3 Mill City, Oregon HOT RODS! Open Memorial Day 1:00 P.M. 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