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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1950)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE December 7, 1950 B” LEAGUE JAMBOREE CHEERING SECTION’S IX ACTION AT SALEM LAST S ATURDAY NIGHT simuli FRIDAY and SATURDAY’ Alaskan Adventure! ” ARCTIC FURY” — Plus — Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda in “THE I ADY EVE” KID’S M ATI NEE —2 p.m. Sat. ’Son of Billy the Kid’. L. I.aRue 3 Cartoons and Serial SI ND AY and MONDAY' “This Year’s Finest Family Entertainment” JOEL Met REA and ELLEN DREW in Stars In My Crown Continuous Sun. from 3:30 p.m. seem to hear this from the creaking prime. They were drawn by another IT ESI) AY and WEDNESDAY !of the keys— old logger who cut his eyeteeth on GREER G ARSON and “So that is why you gave me such Copenhagen - Ernest Norling, nation By JIM STEVENS W ALTER P1DGEON in a beating last winter, hmm? What ally famed as painter and illustrator. ) 1 for? What good do you think it will One drawing alone, of the main street Tree Treasure . . . Up in the mountains there are some I do you? Why ain’t you setting chok of the story’s small town, Green mighty interesting goings-on today, ers? Or grading lumber? Being as Home, is a perfect representation of J no less than the moving of a colony [you are cock-eyed, you’d be an In the timber town you may see any In Technicolor You're where up and down the Douglas fir of beavers off an industrial tree farm spector in on time—Hey! I take it region. on which they have become a men i pounding me too hard! THURSDAY' Hey. “Powerful good pitchers, all right,” ace. A state crew- of game protec ' back about lumber graders, ON THE STAGE I can hear the old Oliver creaking. tors and trappers is doing the job of quit!” That’s the kind of back talk r have “But Ernie never used me to make Gates High School Dramatic taking the critters with ax teeth up Group Presents to old timber where they can do no Ito take from the Oliver. It is an- ’em. Y’ou just used me for the writ cither example of the fact that no ing. It was nearly the death of me. harm. The Man Who Would The woods are full of other tale and professional person is more pitiable If you don’t make enough out of the than the writer. What a business! book to buy a new second-hand four- Be Sick picture subjects, from those of alpine A Comedy by Moliere climbers and mountain meadows down i Just take a glance at all the com- banker and put me out to pasture, Curtain at 8:00 to the bottom-land farmers who have I j petition on the tables of the book- I’ll simply give up and fall apart, woodlots on hills and in swamps and j stores or in the library stacks. Then haywire or no haywire.” I look for the winners. They are very’ Doors open at 7:20 PJ1L It is bound to happen some time, to forested residential districts. few and, even the best are poor in- Then I surely will have to turn to .)( Complete show can be seen any In some farm ................ in tarm areas beavers are deed beside medjocre radio perform. time up to 8:80 building dams that flood fields, and erg jbe work lonely drudgery, beaver moving for a living—or, with lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll my weak eyes, to lumber grading or elsewhere their ponds drown little Ita tensioF, indufp the b]oomin? Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! log scaling. Gates cheering section on the right cheered their men to a victory over Salem I trees. Deer and bears make similar u]cers problems. Academy. Mill City rooters, upper left, saw their Timberwolves bring down I could be up there moving beavers, Oregon School for the Deaf to a tie. Detroit cheer makers, lower left, Such wild life is tree treasure, how- ja healthful and charming occupation reflect their team’s defeat. (Photos Courtesy The Statesman) ever. So is the alpine scenery. Like- [ that pays well. But here I sit, on wise the watersheds and the forest [ a chair that first served in Erick- streams that invite recreation. The son's Saloon around 1910, with a fish hatcheries in the forests are typewriter I have hoped to pension treasure houses, Most of all, of off since 1941, still trying manfully Located Next to Furniture Store course, the treasure of trees is in the to be a literary gent. “What for?” PHONE 5951 GATES millions of acres of private and pub- croaks Oliver. Well, I just am. Suitable for One or Two Operators — Completely Furnished lie forests that are classified as “com Picture Book . . . Living Quarters mercially available”. They are right My new job is a story of treasure- POOR HEALTH REASON FOR SELLING ly called green gold. j seeking for big boys. The many pic All of us whose life is or has been tures in “Tree Treasure” are surely in the woods, or who make trips to I the woods regularly, are treasure- i hunters at heart. Good Music Shuffleboard The Sorry Writer . . Mrs. Logan’s mother and father I As I set forth to remark, I could be up helping the beavers move this from Colorado are visiting in the | morning but here I’ve been sitting Logan home this week. Open Only Friday. Saturday, and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus, Allan and in my boom-pond shack, a new book in my hands. It is a large book of Ray, are going shopping in Portland Where Friend» Meet big print, a most handsome job by Saturday. Earl D. McClain, nephew of R. B. Binfords & Mort, the Portland pub lishers, and the cover shows a logger McClain, local manager of the Moun On Highway 222, Linn County Side with a saw on his shoulder and the tain States Power Co., passed away MILL CITY recently in Grand Coulee, Wash. Mr. title—TREE TREASURE, by—well, R. B. McClain joined his brother E. guess who? Now, as I go back to work at the C. McClain of Lebanon at Salem George ‘Sparky’ Bitter Tony Ziehe rt ancient three-bank Oliver Visible Wednesday morning to drive to Wash Typewriter on the bridge-plank table, ington to attend the funeral. Mrs. Arthur Kriever, local TB Seal the machine seemed to eye me with Come Early Friday and Saturday to Insure a Table reproach through the haywire twists sales chairman, reports that Dick and stubs that hold it together. I Turpin was the first to present his contribution to the cause. Mrs. Kriever indicated satisfaction with the promptness which citizens show in making their contributions this year. St. Catherine's Altar society meets Thursday, Dec. 14 at the home of Mrs. Humphreys in Kaiser court. Just arrived—a son to Mr. and Mrs. Delmar W. Thompson of Can yonville. The baby who arrived on • New—through and through— Nov. 28 weighed 7 lbs. and has been is this '51 Ford! It brings you V-8 named Roger Dean. Mr. and Mrs. and Six engines famous for their Frank J. Jackson of Mill City are FRESH DAILY — AERY REASONABLE PRICES "go” .. . styling that’s years ahead grandparents. ... quality that will keep this Ford Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kanoff of acting like new. Come in and see Mill City today announced the ar rival of a grand-daughter, Terry Rae, for yourself! Nov. 26, weighing five pounds and ! one-half ounce. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MILL CITY ' B. Kanoff are the proud parents. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS OPEN WEEK DAYS Robert is a former Mill City high 9 A M. to 12 NOON 8 A M. to 7 P.M school graduate and athletic star. 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