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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1951)
Sublimity Bunquet- Forest Products (Continued from Page 1) Market Report Marines Want More College Graduates Henry and His Golden Horse Featured Here S. R. Overholser, resident engineer Pat Henry and his Golden Horse for Detroit and Big Cliff dams, re enthralled the football audience at College graduates, who can meet Demand continued very strong for vealed facts about the progress of ¡ certain other requirements, may now Allen Field, Thursday, night during Willamette Valley farm forest pro these dams and their effect upon the make application for the Marine Corps half-time. Henry and his fine palo industrial development of the North ducts during the past week, according Candidate Course leading to a Second mino horse are on their way to New Santiam region. Guy N. Hickok, rep to the weekly farm forest products Lieutenant’s commission in the Ü. 8. I York and vaudeville. Stewart’s Groc resenting the First National Bank, market report prepared from data Marine Corps Reserve, Colonel Har- ery and the Mill City State Bank Salem branch, gave a sparkling ad supplied by State Farm Foresters to j vey S. Walseth, Director, 13th Marine -ponsored the appearance of the ex OSC extension service dress that added much flavor to the the The pert horseman and his beautiful palo strong demand widened the Corps Reserve District, announced spirit of the important banquet. F. price range mino. Henry’s trained steed can lasso on second-growth logs [ this week. C. Nelson, Southern Pacific represent ‘ a calf by himself. I and upped some pole prices. Rains The Marine Corps Candidate Course ative, pointedly stated his company’s interest in the continued industrial slowed operations in some places but j consists of an intensive ten-week Quality job printing at expansion of this rich northwest em I deliveries generally continued heavy. training period at Quantico, Virgiina. The Mill City Enterprise Upon successful completion of the Douglas Fir Saw Logs: pire. Valley mills paid mostly $34 to $44 ■ course the man, who trains as a Presented before the banquet were honored guests Z. E. Merrill and R. C. a thousand board feet for second- Private, is appointed a Second Lieu Sipe, M.S.P.Co.; L. H. Hopkins and growth Douglas fir saw logs 12 feet tenant in the Marine Corps Reserve. Colonel Walseth said that during H. M Williamson, Southern Pacific; or more in length, during the week Alan R. Meilis, Portland chamber of ending October 13. Mills in the the training period, each man is furn commerce; Judge Joseph B. Felton. northwestern part of the valley paid ished transportation, quarters, meals, Salem chamber of commerce; Rex $41 to $47 a thousand for long logs uniforms and medical and dental care Hartley, Marion county judge; and I with 12-inch minimum diameters. -at no cost. In addition, each man John F. Durr, Civic Service consult | Some small mills raised prices on 8- | receives $75.00 a month — plus cash ant. Leonard Hendricks entertained foot logs. From $15 to $18 a cord or allowance for dependents. Officer Procurement headquarters NOW SHAVING’S QUICKER those attending the Sublimity banquet $32 to $40 a thousand was paid for ■ 8-foot logs 6 inches in diameter. in the Northwest is located at the with a piano selection. ...EASIERI GET A Mills were taking logs as fast as U. S. Marine Corps District Head quarters Recruiting Station, Room deliveries could be made. Auditor Old-growth fir saw logs brought 208, New U. S. Court House, S. W., T»X Consultant $36 to $46 a thousand in the southern Broadway and Main, Portland. Ore part of the Valley and $40 to $60 in gon. Application may be made there, the central part. Plywood peelers or application forms may be obtained ranged from $75 to $110 a thousand, by writing direct to the Commandant, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ilepending on quality and location. U. S. Marine Corps, Washington, D. C. Bookkeeping, Accounting and Pulpwood: Tax Service Most pulp and paper mills took 8-foot spruce, hemlock and true fir Corner 3rd 4 Marion logs with bark on at $17 a cord. Split STOTOX. ORB. (Continued from Page 1) and peeled true fir brought $19 and : ; Telephone lilt P. O. Box 1321 cottonwood $16 in the central area. in the United States and foreign countries, and I personally invite | Poles and Piling: i ODtainnnnn¡aHHHnnHDnnna)an»n< Prices for 40 to 50 foot fir poles servicemen stationed overseas to! some valley yards during the past participate. Should one of our! USED OIL were raised 1 to 3 cents a foot at overseas troops hit the jackpot, the CIRCULATORS week, Lists ranged from 13 to 16 premiere of ‘My Favorite Spy’ will cents a foot for 40-foot barkies and be held wherever the winner is sta from 22 to 26 cents on 50-foot lengths. tioned. And I’ll bring the film, in Guaranteed Poles 20 feet long sold down to 7 cents person, if you don’t mind. “Y. Frank Freeman, my boss a foot with bark, while lengths 60 feet and over ranged from 35 to 43 standing over there with the snake whip in hand, says, ‘Tell ’em all letters i cents a foot. should be mailed to Bob Hope C<*itest, 1 279 N. Commercial Hardwood Logs: Hardwood log prices were un Hollywood 38, California. The letters I SALEM changed at $35 to $40 in the southern will be judged and the winner selected BEFORE BUYING SHOES by a panel of celebrities. ’ part of the Valley. Oak, alder, ash, SEE THE M ASON LINE "Come on, gang, let’s get going. maple, and chinquapin logs at least 10 inches in diameter and 8 feet long If you win, I’ll help you sweep up brought $37.50 a thousand, but out when it’s over. NEW 1951 WILLYS Thanks for the Memory, lets were limited. Cottonwood logs BOB HOPE” were taken at $24 to $28 by a few STATION WAGONS mills. CHARLES UMPHRESS, Prop. fir was being taken at $1.25 to $1.50 Other Forest Product!: Pickups, Panels Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Hop growers in the central part of a pole. Buyers continued to pay 15 Jeeps the Valley were paying $1.75 to $2.00 to 16 cents a pound for dry cascara each for 20-foot cedar poles. Douglas bark and 12 cents a bunch for ferns 2 and 4 Wheel Drive during the last week. Immediate Delivery October 25. 1951 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Gillette W. N. 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