X-Ray Money- »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Walker’ Smith Forest Products Market Report (Continued from Page 1) Henry Chaney New Gala Fourth-- tuberculosis usually gives no warn- (Continued from Page 1) Second growth sawlog prices Mrs. Ditter commented further in Mill City Teacher Softball League will try out night regard | showed further signs of weakness in to tuberculosis that a chest softball in Mill City under the flood I the Willamette Valley during th' When the Mill City high school opens next fall a new teacher, Mr. lights for the first time during Mill Henry Chaney, will greet students City’s big Fourth of July. The Stay ton softball team will tangle with the in math and social studies classes. Kelly’s for the first game of Chaney is a Navy Air Corps World touted day. Chuck’s team and C.B.I. War II veteran and was graduated the Engineers will head into the second recently from the University of Ore game of the day, and the Mill City gon. He is married. Chaney stated Firemen and Lee Logging will play that he, his wife, Casey, and two I the final game. There is no admission children, Mark and Pamela, Wednes charge for these games, League offi day a week ago purchased a home cials emphasized. near the Mill City school system According to Byron Davis, proprie and Chaney’s duties. Chaney majored in economics at the tor of the Davis Airport, there will University of Oregon and will attend be some first class flying overhead the summer session there. He will for those assembled on the new lighted teach the freshmen, sophomores, jun athletic field July Fourth. Flight iors, and seniors in their math instructor Ralph Nibler has promised classes in addition to one class in a demonstration and aircraft owners in the Canyon area will scoot through social studies next school year. T In Stock at SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP STAYTON. OREGON McCULLOCH SALES AND SERVICE Sg COMPLETE STOC K OF SAWS AND PARTS Lyons Saw Shop X-ray can reveal signs of the disease long before a person feels ill. The ' week ending June 23. Demand con disease can be cured, but early dis tinued good, however. Dry cascara covery means early recovery. No one prices dropped 40 per cent. Other is too old for the disease. Tuber forest products continued steady, ac culosis attacks all ages. The X-ray cording to the weekly farm forest pro is the best single known method for ducts market report, prepared by the detecting tuberculosis in the early OSC Extension Service from data stages. An X-ray can find also other supplied by State Farm Foresters chest disorders including lung can and other information. Douglas Fir Logs: cer and certain heart conditions. Second growth Douglas fir saw the air above in thunderous applause logs at Willamette Valley mills were to the dedication of Mill City’s lighted slightly weaker at $30 to $40 a thous and board feet, mostly $35 to $38. athletic field. Bandmaster Earl Loucks has been Demand remained good during the contacted regarding an appearance week, but buyers were more particu of the Mill City school band and the lar about quality. Eight foot logs colorful majorettes. Group singing down to six inch diameter continued probably will be led by Mrs. Donald in good demand with minor price de Sheythe. Something of a novelty is clines at the upper limits. Prices in the offing in the way or music. ranged from $15 to $18 a cord or $35 George "Red” Thomas, (broken ribs to $38 a thousand. Old growth 'and all), during the festivities is Douglas fir sawlogs were steady at going up one of those 80-foot light $32 to $60, depending on grade poles and while hanging in the cross Peelers were $70 to $110. arms of same, render a few ballads Pulpwood: to the accompaniment of his guitar! The pulpwood market was un A special out-of-town master of changed during the week, Pulp mills 1 ceremonies is being recruited for the in the central and northern valley dedication ceremonies for the lights offered $20 a cord for peeled spruce by the Santiam Softball League. The and $19 for peeled Douglas fir, white Third Annual Aviation Day Princesses fir, noble fir, and hemlock 4 and 8 will be present for the glittering foot lengths down to 4 inch diameter. ceremonies. The Santiam Softball Unpeeled, these species brought $2 League is bursting a hame here and less. There was a limited offer of i there in putting this big Fourth of $15 a cord for peeled Douglas fir, July show together for the entertain white fir, hemlock, and pine in 8 foot ment of the entire North Santiam . lengths in the southern valley. Canyon—and all for free! Poles and Piling: Much credit is due Marion Kite, Prices of Dauglas fir poles and electrician, and Lee Hoffman Co. for piling were generally unchanged and their last minute sessions of work in demand was good at valley pole hooking up the light fixtures on the yards. Peeled poles ranged from 9 ' Mill City athletic field. Lee Hoff cents to 45 cents a linear foot, de man Co. has been more than co-op pending on length. For example, 30 erative in supplying donated labor foot peeled poles were 11 to 12 cents, for the lights that will go on July while 60 foot peeled poles were 32 Fourth. Craftsmen of the American to 40 cents. Barkies ranged from Federation of Labor, also have donated 9 cents to 43 cents a foot and were a tremendous amount of labor and I only 2 cents under peeled prices at time to these lights. Numerous one central valley yard. Piling prices skilled high-climbers have made pos were 15 cents to 42 cents a foot for sible the speedy completion of the lengths from 20 to 100 feet. field. Numerous citizens and organ-1 izations have contributed liberally of Hardwood Logs: Hardwood mills were paying $30 their materials, equipment, labor, to $40 a thousand for alder and ash. 'time, and money towards this field. Maple ranged from $30 to $45. Cot tonwood was $24 to $28 a thousand.. Oak and chinquapin were in limited demand at $37.50 in the Eugene area. Phone 2871 P. O. Box 12 LYONS, ORE. HEART ATTACK OR INDIGESTION? THANK HEAVEN8! Most attacks are Just add Indigestion. When it strikes, take Bell-ana tablets They contain the fastest-acting medicines known to doctors for the rein f of heartburn, gas and similar distress. 25<. (Continued from Page 1) tion with the ballots, also there are door prizes awaiting Aviation Day dancers. If the Canyon Princesses think they are bothered about plenty of things, they should engage in a few moments of light conversation with the signees of the "Dam” Mustache Club! Mus tache Inspectors are having a field day slapping on fines for violation of the mustache oath—and smaU wonder! There are just a few indi viduals in “these here parts' i” who look somewhat unusual. But that is not the whole story, that certain feel ing under the nose is distracting to say the least! There is some ques tion about George Clise's mustache. As some consolation for those now getting fined, it was announced today by “Dam” Mustache Club authorities that July 28 is the date for the big party when the money raised by fines will be expended in one grand cele bration of the event of no more “itchy” mustaches. cascara bark tumbled to 15 pound, 10 cents less than last Fern was unchanged at 19 bunch. “For what avail the people or soil or land or life if freedom fails.” For moderate refreshment.. Light YMP|^ ~/ti tht Wattr~ Remodel - Repair - Improve ON EASY TERMS / < LABOR — MATERIALS 10% DOWN, 30 MONTHS TO PAY Smith the Builder LYONS 784 STAYTON 25-F-4 LYONS 1571 No. 4 Lumber For Sale ANY DIMENSION — CUSTOM SAWING — Golden Circle Lbr. Co. JOHN ANDERSON. Superintendent Other Forest Products: Dry cents a week. cents a 1 Thought for today... BOX 117 RETAIL & WHOLESALE MILL CITY 4 Used REFRIGERATORS $49 ”... Beautiful 38-Pc. Dinner set with any purchase of Living Room, Bedroom or Dinette Set This Week Only • L SWEET HOME M/LL c/rv /