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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1952)
■ SPORTS PAG > Mill City Hi-Liles Commercial Tree Cutters Permits 9 ■ ' vested in Oregon last year. “House By RICHARD LOVEL wives like the Noble fir or Shasta red fir sometimes kVown as Silvertip— The junior class has some pencils I for sale to the students. These pen- j Salem- -Commercial Christmas tree the best,” said Cronemiller, “with the cils are in the school colors, green and cutters were warned today by Lyr.n old reliable Douglas fir running a Dec. 2—Gates yellow, and they have this season’s F. Cronemiller, assistant state for- close second.” I basketball schedule printed on them ester, that harvesting permits were Dec. 5— Cascade, there Stumpage prices very according to The price is two for fifteen cents. Dec. 6— Jamboree, at Jeffer?on Douglas firs, six required before removing tiees from the landowner. The regular monthly meeting of the Dec. 9 North Suntiarn Shuffleboard league i —Detroit The school paper was distributed the forest lands. The forester said feet and under, usually bring stump standings show Cedars tavern, Davies . North Santiam Sportsmen's club will to the students Wednesday. Dec. 12—Gervais, there that permits could lie obtained by age prices of 5 to 8 cents per foot, Dec. 16—Jefferson, there tavern. Meander Inn and Mill City be held at the Stayton American Le The football banquet that was held making application to the state for or 15 to 40 cents each. Shasta red fir Each tavern's gion hall on Monday evening, Decem last Friday was a great success. estry denartment at Salem, or from and Noble fire are considerably tavern teams tied, Dec. 19—Chemawa team has four win» and no losses, ber 1, commencing at 8 p.m. Jan. 2--Scio There was a big turkey dinner cooked the local forestry department head higher, bringing 8 to 15 cents per The Lake tavern has two wins and Jan, 6— -Stayton, there Highlighting the meeting will be I by some of the mothers and served quarters. lineal foot. Jan. 9—St. Paul, there one loss; and Spillway tavern has an address by Clark Walsh, a distant by the yell leaders and song leaders. Cronemiller reminded all prospec «one win and two losses. All other director of the Oregon State Game The featured speaker was Mr. Joe | tive buyers of Christmas tree stump Jan. 13- -Gates Sincerity is to speak as we think, teams in the league have no wins to commission who will talk upon com Huston, head coach of the Lewis and age that it is also necessary to make to do as we pretend and profess, to Jan. 14- Scio, there their credit. Richards’ tavern of ing legislation of interest to sports Clark football team. Jan. 20 Sublimity There were arrangements to purchase the tiees perform what we promise, and really Gates has dropped completely out of men in this Santiam valley. Also at football movies, courtesy of Lewis and from the landowners involved. In ad to be what we would seem and ap Jan. 23- OSD, there the shuffleboard league. Jan. 2 27—Detroit, there this meeting will be the annual elec Clark college. dition, tree cutters must comply with pear to be.—John Tillotson. Jan. 3 Ì0—Gervais 'IThe Lyons tavern team, newcomers tion of officers and the awarding of The high school varsity basketball the provisions of the Oregon Forest Feb. 3 2 —Jefferson ' < the league, was defeated by Mean- the prizes in the 1952 “Buck Derby” team had a scrimmage at Stayton Conservation act which require that Feb. 6—Chemawa, there uler Inn's shufflers, Friday. Meander sponsored by this club. high school last Monday. Mill City sufficient trees be left on the land Feb. 20- •St. I’aul The North Santiam Sportsmen’s won. Inner« are rated a strong team in the to keep it well stocked and productive. Feb, 13 Gates, there league, The Lyons tavern sixteen are club is rated as one of the most active Both a harvesting permit and com The annual deadline for the stud Feb. 17- Sublimity, there touted as capable of showing in- clubs of this kind in Oregon, com pliance with the conservation act are ents to subscribe for their annuals «■leased strength as league play pro prising over 450 active sportsmen of Feb. 27- OSD even when the trees are necessary È. is growing near. After December 1 gresses. the Santiam canyon and its surround I»étroit. Ore I harvested by the landowner. the annuals will be offered to people Last year's champions, the Mill City ings. During 1952 they entered into Persons cutting trees foi' their own outside of the student body. If 100 I tavern Derbys, took their first game contract for the establishment of a not ordered by either use do not need permits, Cronemiller annuals are in stride by winning four point« over site upon the coming Detroit dam For Guaranteed Cleaning student body members or others there stated. their determined opponents, the ■ lake. The club has been instrumental will not be an annual printed this , The forester estimated that over on different occasions of being of Maples tavern team. it’s the year so all the students are urged 900,000 Christma- trees were har- Each .shuffleboard contest each Fri- help to the sportsmen in the canyon, to hurry up with their payment. ■ lay night consists of thiee round« of An extensive membership program is The committees for the Junior- party. Prizes were given to the best ten frames. Each round won gives now under way. It is the hope of the EVERY SUNDAY the winner one point. Whichever officers that they will have 1,000 Senior F’rom, the Junior class play, I.il Abner and Daisy Mae. The win AFTERNOON team wins two out of three rounds, members for 195.3. Reasonable mem- and the Junior-Senior banquet are ners were Beryl Mason and Richard 24-HOUR SERVICE working to get everything ready for Lovel. or all thiee rounds, receives one extra bership fee of $1.25 for period Octo 2 P.M. Report cards for this six weeks are ber 1, 1952, to December 31, 1953, is the events next spring. point. Mill City The Sophomores threw a party coming out next week. Since this is Boogie Woogie Davis, after a stren making it attractive for many in one Bring Your Partner Closes at 6 P.M. uous session of shuffleboard with family to become members to assist | Wednesday night. The whole student a short school week the students were Maples Tavern team let himself go in their program. Sportsmen are body was invoted to a Sadie Hawkins loaded down with tests. with a primitive dance in the enter urged to apply for membership, which ■ A taining atmosphere of Whitie’s San can be sent to Ed Bell, secretary, tiam cafe. Much to the party's sur Stayton, Ore. prise Boogie Woogie Davis got so — enthralled that he sprained his left 2(18,120,000 b.f. or 111.2% of the 1947- i wrist! 1951 average. Orders averaged 199,- 815,000 b.f.; shipments 204,896,000 b.f.; weekly averages for September were: production 226,053,000* b.f.; (120.7% of the 1947-1951 average); orders 200,825,000* -b.f.; shipments 233,820,000* b.f. Ten months of 1952 cumulative pro Portland West Coast woods are duction 8,813,783,000 b.f.; ten months the nation's most sought after lumber species, reports Harris E. Smith, sec of 1951, 8,843,901,000 b.f.; ten months retary, West Coast Lumbermens’ as of 1950, 8,414,496,000 b.f. Onlers for ten months of 1952 sociation, who «aid this region shipped breakdown as follows: Rail and truck more lumber in the first ten months 6,231,256,000* b.f.; domestic cargo 1,- of 1952 than for any like period. 789,301.000* b.f.; export 186,423,000* Well over a third of all softwood b.f.; local 428,158,000* b.f. lumber used in America comes from The industry's unfilled order file this regoin west of the Cascade moun stood at 757,978,000 b.f. at the end of tains, Smith said. For the first ten October, gross stocks at 992,416,000 months the Douglas fir region hipped b.f. 8,781,085,000 board feet, up ten mil * Adjusted to latest information avail lion over last year’s record highs. The able. same mills produced 8,813,783,000 board feet and took orders for 8,635,- 138,000 feet, the lumber lender out. Smith predicted Douglas fir mills would intensify selling efforts nation ally next year in an effort to main tain high production in face of ex A warning from the Oregon State pected tougher competitive conditions. Motor association to prepare for win The weekly average of West Coast ter weather has been issued by the I.umber production in October was Oregon State Motor association. There are several things to do at once, Ray Conway, manager of the association pointed out with the arrival of cold weather. - They are: Check the battery, and change to ____ \ winter oil. Get anti-freeze and remember that anti-freezes with salt or petro- leum ba-es are harmful according to the U. S. Bureau of Stanards. Make sure heater connections are tight and functioning. ♦ Watch your door locks in freezing rain. Then, as you drive, according to Conway, there ate some other things to l>eiir in mind. They are: SMOOTH, COMFORTABLE RIDING- Get the “feel” of the road by ap EASIER DRIVING—NO MORE SHIMMY plying brakes slowly when no other vehicles are near. OR VIBRATION SINCE I II \D \ Slow down on wet or snowly roads. a Keep your windshield and windows dear of ice and try out your head lights before you need them. WHEEL BALAM ING JOB See that you have chains car before starting a trip. When you have to stop pump your brakes, slightly-jamming may throw Manv things account for the public'« nigh e a t e c m for you into a skid. Olimpia Beer. Among these Follow other vehicles at a safe •ire its rare flavor, clean taste, lance and remember it takes from 3 delightful bouquet and con I to 12 times more distance to stop on stant purity. snow or ice than on dry concrete. 1 urther perfection comes If your door lock freezes don't use from the special brew ing w ater hot water. Warm the key with ol our subterranean wells. match or lighter. I njoy Oi l MPIA ... Iwrrnw’s Don't park too near the curb when Origin*/ I ight ljb/e Beer. icy and when parking in freezing weather keep the car in gear or in the Water* parking position if automatic. Emer gency or parking brakes may freeze. Mill City Timberwolf Basketball Schedule Shuffleboard League Sportsmen’s Club Meeting Dec. 1 Gets Fast Start Cedar Tavern I Elimination Shuffleboard NU METHOD Its NEW! Its ACCURATE! West Coast Region Ships Most Lumber ON Warning Issued For Winter Driving Wheels Balanced YOUR CAR while Spinning HUNTER WHEEL BALANCING A Perfect Balance Job while You Watch II 7 // fHitkes Olympia so itccebhible? HUNTER TUNE-IN Saves you Money: •7/i •j» A®rf». , il fpMlv iwt; BACKACHE? / tght Kefre\hment Beter.igt M/7/iwwj nf 1 emf>erate l'r >f>lr tparii iitwK ci Ktani it si lit Marta •<*< U i P«* OB ■ ! bf Back* . detti li I p Nights itoo fr rent. burning w «Un». lug uri: . 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