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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. SEPTEMBER 29. 1949 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Timberwolves Win 1st Tilt Mill City High School Timberwolv es Friday overwhelmed the Turner High School football team by a »core of 32-6 in their first game of the sea son. Leo and Lawrence Poole put on a brother act «coring all five touch downs between them. Leo tallied four and Lawrence one, a buck through the middle of the Turner line. Leioy Podrabsky ami Bob Baltimore played heade up ball in the backfield with fine blocks. Despite coming to their first game •with a new coach, Burton Boroughs, ami many rookies, the Timberwolves .performed as a unit. This coming Friday Mill City jour neys to Sublimity for a toughle. The 'Wolves put into play a whole aeries of new plays learned from their new coach, and performed them with smoothness. The victory puts Mill City as a major challenger for top honors in the Marion County B League. Mongold Home games: Jefferson, Oct. 7; St. Paul Oct. 14; Ghemawa, Noy. 4. Out-of-town games: Sublimity, on (From The Canyon Castle) Sept. 30; Aumsville, Oct. 21; Gervais, Ben ragsdale of the Portland office Oct. 28. was a recent visitor. Nov. 11: open. Bill Vealey caught a 17 inch trout Sunday evening. TIMBER OFFER UPPED Around the Job—Ken Ramsey, Mc County Judge Grant Murphy said Thursday that J. K. Elder, Portland Daniel and CBI’s Charley Harmon in lumberman, who several months ago a huddle. Looks like work for Ed ha<l made an offer of $135,000 to the Townsend—(Portland photographers county for timber on two sections of in for a couple of shots. —Russ Hoff land above Detroit has onw raised his man up on the south side whistling ante offer to $165,000. Some weeks for a flagman. —Tex Hugo’s watei- ago he had upped the $135,000 offer line in out again. —CBI’s Ray Steiner broadcasting a shot EVERYBODY to $150,000. Elder said he was willing to go BELOW the downstream bridge. J through with his offer if notified any Tired Euclid dump truck lying on its time up to October 8. The judge said side on the south road. Power wagon crawing up the road where shovel he will not make such notification. Judge Murphy says it is his under is mucking out a shot. —Weather standing the forestry department proofing the downstream bridge. — places a tentative valuation of $200, Claude and Ken going over the job. —Well, that’s about all till next week 000 on the timber. —Bye now. HURT ON CLEARING JOB........... The second in a series of talks on Clarence Howe was hit in the back the Detroit Dam will be given Oct. with a chunk of wood Monday noon while working on the dam clearing 4 (Tuesday) at the mess hall. Topic with the Thompson-Hendricson log is construction; speaker, Ken Ramsey. ging company. He was rushed by am A square dance will be held Friday bulance to the Salem Memorial Hosp ital where his condition was reported evening at the Blue Moon Recreation Hall. as not serious. HUNT CONVICTS IN CANYON . Oregon Green” A fair sized crowd turned out for the card party Wednesday night. Ar rangements were handled by Mrs. Ted I Brown, Mrs. Claude Beck, Mrs. Gus tafson, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Card. Cakes were furnished by Mrs. Haw kins and Mrs. Glasgow and coffee I made by Fitz. I Nolan Rasnick won the door prize and other prizes were: Pinochle— ladies: Mis. Rasnick, first, Mrs. Phil lips, second; men—Ken Ramsey, first, Ray Overholser, second. Bridge- la- Idies, Mrs. McDaniel, first, Mrs. Ruth- erfoid, second; men—Mr. Rutherford, first, Mr. Coleman, second. State police maintained a r o a d- block for several days on Highway 222 in Lyons in search of William Perkins and Leo Williams, convicts who escaped from state prison in Sa lem. The blockade was lifted Wednes day. TOMAN’S HILLTOP STORE Friday & Saturday Specials lections, Cecil Bassett, accordion solo, ley to Portland airport Saturday eve job here, from Portland. and the Stayton band and Ted John The Ran Hellwigs returned home ning. "Pappy” was en rout® 10 D®' son orchestra furnished mustie for vacation Sunday after an extended troit, Mich. dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Norm Quail spent the trip into the middlewest. week end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Craig and son OVERCOME BY GAS Dottie and Tommy Mahoney ar of Sweet Home and Mrs. R. M. Rod- Cecil Briles, Detroit, was taken to rived home Sunday after a two-week dy of Salem were guests at the Ray Salem General Hospital after he was Shirley home this week end. vacation. overcome by gas generated by an en Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burgess anti gine while working on a well. Fire which swept a logging truck on the highway was soon extinguish sons drove to Salem Saturday.. The Howard Timms family drove ed by the Mongold Fire Dept. BARGAINS to Redmond for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mis. A. G. Bell, Mr. and In Furniture, Stoves, Dishea A farewell party honored Verne Mrs. T. D. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clothing, Housewares Tasker, W. T. Braswell and Ben L. Erickson who will go to the Portland office. The real estate girls, Betty, Martin were at the old-time dance MAC’S Claire and Lois, put on the feed, as and reported a wonderful time. sisted by Johnnie Damielle. ‘ Dean ” Chief Fitz had the misfortune of 145 S. Church, next to Salem Parkiag having a logging truck back into his Cramblitt was toastmaster. Albert (Jack) Jackson joined car, making it look like an accordion. real estate staff the past week. The Fergusons entertained the Becks at dinner Friday evening. The Overholsers and Oards had a GRANGE FESTIVAL HELD hamburger feed at the Lisles Satur The Santiam Valley Grange held day. its annual harvest festival at the hall Mr. and Mrs. Loughran entertained near Mehama and Lyons Saturday af MILL CITY Mr. and Mis. George A. Alfredson ternoon and evening with a large at- and daughters of Portland the past tendance and many beautiful exhib- week end. | its. Prize winners will be announced Mr. and Mrs. Ned Warriner and at a later date. In a short evening program, a trio ' family drove to Stayton Saturday. The Art Richardsons made a trip of little girls, Sandra Forrest, Kath- to Crater Lake Sunday. lyn Johnston and Clarice Humphreys Larry Oldaker has i eturned to the furnished accordion and marimba se- KM Tex’s Tavern A friendly family atmosphere prevails NOTICE To Any New Gas Heat account, or any Old Account not now heating with gas, we will Sell Any Heating Stove in stock at \ Price! Welco'me to new employees, James Hamilton and Lawrence Oldacker. Mrs. Vealey drove to Mill City last Friday with the Baikers. She was on her way to Seattle to join the Lawr ences, recent visitors here. Ben Martin drove Miss Thelma Od- egaul into Salem in his jeep last Wed nesday, when she started on her trip home after a vacation. Bill and Lenora Smith spent the week end in Tacoma. All interested in touch football, or just passing and kicking the pigskin around, contact Shorty Lisle. Selma Kelley drove “Pappy” Kel- GROCERY DEPARTMENT FREE with an order of $10 or more we will give 46-oz. pineapple-grapefruit juice, 1 lb. Parkay and 1% lb. Chocolate Syrup 10-lb. Spuds, 43c No. 288 size Oranges, doz. 25c Mission Coffee, lb. 49c Mission Coffee, 2 lbs. 97c Jellit, 4 pkgs. 23c Sno-Krem Shortening, 3 lbs. 79c Spam, 39c Fast Safe Clean Economical Gas Heat, Inc. SAM BRIDGES, Prop. LYONS. Ore. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 8-cup Silex coffee maker with stove, was $7.85, now $5.95 12-qt. galvanized Pails, each .49 Lunch Kits with thermos, was $2.75, now $2.49 Children's Lunch Kits, complete $2.59 Hill Top General Store I ROME Nationally Advertised Mattresses THRIFT QUEEN // Innerspring Mattress and Box Spring Combination 180 coils 28 lb. cotton felt flexator St. Francis ticikng til coils 8 lb. cotton 5 lb. sisal I W"’eniiier Reg. $59, Now 39>0 REST HAVEN -7-year ELGIN 200 coils 25 lb. cotton II lb. sisal Damask ticking 72 coils 8 lb. cotton 5 lb. sisal Reg $69, Now 4950 Only ELGIN Sas the *>> DuraPower Mainspring -I r»**s I birthday gift that remember* faithfullv through the year- Beautiful, star-timed Elgin« have the DuraPower Mainspring that eliminates , of repairs due to steel mainspring fail ures. Priced friun $2'1.75. BAKERS Mill City Jewelry i 220 roils •30 lb cotton 12 lb. sisal Damask ticking written guarantee 81 coils 10 lb. cotton 6 )h. sisal Reg. $79, Now 6Í 50 Blanket, full size $3.99 Gates Furniture Co I'H h PARKER, Manager