The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 22, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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    December 22, 1 949
4—THE MIEI. CITY ENTERPRISE
SPORTS PAGE
HK.II St IIOOL SCORING RECORD IN BASKETBALL
Varsity (excludes Jamboree)
Games
FG
n ITH
Player—
11
IS
Ollie Muise (C)
«
33
6
7
19
«
Leo Poole (F)
»
11)
Lawrence Poole (G)
5
13
6
3
Ijiwrenee Thornley (F) 1
6
12
1
1
•
4
Very Moberg (G)
3
0
Bob Baltimore (G)
«
4
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36
34
6
85
TOTALS
Jayvees
FTM
Games
FG
FT
Player—
8
5
16
Leroy Podrabsky (F)
6
8
11
14
6
Dick Downer (C)
6
0
4
7
Billie Deen (F)
2
3
6
4
Bob Shelton (G)
1
«
1
3
lb.ui Roberts (G)
1
7
4
«
Dick Kanoff (G)
0
0
1
2
Dehner Skillings (G)
0
1
6
0
Denny Marttaca (C)
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38
TOTALS
22
43
6
TO DATE
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79
45
36
27
9
8
—
204
Ave.
13.2
7.5
7.2
4.5
1.5
1.3
Locals Lead League
Mill City Wins Local Teams
Victory Over Garner Wins
Aumsville
The “A” and *‘B” squads of Mill
City high took both games of a dou­
bleheader played at Jefferson Friday
night. The Varsity won by a score
of 30 to 20, while the Jayvees tri­
umphed 23 to 7.
Again pacing the Varsity was Ollie
Muise, big Timberwolf center, who
dropped in eight field goals and two
free throws for a total of 18 points.
Little Art Ramseyer, Lion forward,
led Jefferson with seven points. Mill
City led at the half way mark, 14 to
7. Dick Downer led the "B" scoring
with eight points.
Score:
34.0
The Mill City Timberwolves moved
Ave. into first place in the South section
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6.2
of the Marion county “B" league
37
5.0
30
Tuesday night by edging out a 33 to
3.5
14
32 victory over the Aumsville bask-
1.8
11
eteers on the Aumsville court,
1»?
7
Two successive field goals by Leo
1.0
6
1.0
2
Poole in the final minutes of the
0.2
1
game brought Coach Burton Bour-
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ough’s Timberwolves from behind a
18.0
108
31 to 29 score to give aiem the con­
Force at Portland. The corporal was test. Russell of Aumsville hit the
< ARD KIBITZER LECTURES
Sam Gordon, kibitzer, whose arti­ formerly employed by George Streff basket with a free throw in the re­
maining seconds of the game, but
cles on bridge and Canasta appear at his mill above Idanha.
Jefferson (20)
was unable to give the Aumsville Mill City (30)
daily in the Portland Oregonian and
Leo
Poole
(3)
F
Ramseyer (7)
PETITIONS
CIRCULATE
team
a
victory.
many other leading newspapers in
F
Porter (4)
the United States and Canada, gave FOR SOIL DISTRICT
Pacing the scoring parade with six L Thornley
Ollie
Muise
(18)
C
Marlatt
(2)
a lecture on his system of horse­ Petitions regarding formation of a field goals and four free throws was
G
Ricks
sense bridge to a large and inter­ new soil conservation district are center Ollie Muise of the locals. L. Poole (5)
G
Reeves (3)
ested audience at Camp Mongold now being circulated from the East Worley of Aumsville led that outfit V. Moberg (2)
end of the Marion county line to one in points with 12 tallys. Half time Mill City sub: Baltimore.
Wednesday.
Jefferson subs: Blackwell (2), Wil.
mile west of Stayton, and one the score favored Mill City, 23 to 13.
DETROITER PROMOTED
Linn county side of the South San­ The local ‘‘B’’ team wasn’t as lucky liams, Brown (2), Cameron, and
Wattenbarger.
Announcement has been made that tiam river from Lyons to Niagra.
and came home on the short end of a
Jayvee Game:
Pfc. Clifford H. White, son of Mr.
The territory from the Randall 26 to 23 score.
Mill
City
(23)
Jefferson (7)
and Mrs. Otis J. White of Detroit, guest ranch to the Taylor bridge has
Score:
L. Podrabsky (5) F
Gilmour
has been promoted to the rank of been covered by Ike Myers, with , Mill City (33)
zVunisville (32) Shelton (4)
F
Goin
corporal.
nearly 99% of the signers favoring Leo Poole (8)
F
Russell (6) Downer (8)
C
G.
Hart
(3)
Others L. Thornley (2) F
A graduate of the Detroit Union formation of the district.
D. Dalke (6) Kanoff (3)
R. Hart (4) |
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high school in 1946, Corporal White circulating petitions north of the Ollie Muise (16) C
Worley (12)
attended the University of Oregon river are Steve Dark, Chet Blum, L Poole (5)
G
Del Dalke (4)
prior to enlisting in the U. S. Air Tony Marnick and Elmer Taylor.
Veil Moberg
G
Speer
Mill City subs Baltimore (2).
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Aumsville subs: Cox (4), Baile,
|| Ling,
and Durham.
.Mill City (23)
Aumsville (26)
Jayvee Game:
L. Podrabsky (8) F
Dalke (2)
BYRON DAVIS, Prop.
The Idanha Rod and Gun club gave
Shelton (5)
F
Bates (10)
their anual Christmas pot luck dinner
Downer
(7)
C
Brown
(4)
“At the Bottom of the Hill”
on the night of December 15th with
Kanoff (1)
G
Headrick (4)
a large attendance. A short business
MILL CITY,
OREGON
Roberts (2)
G
Giesdal (4)
meeting was held and problems of
Mill City subs: Skillings and Mart-
the coming fishing season discussed.
tala.
Aumsville subs: Nixon (2) Chad- Mr. Stuart Cooper, assistant di­
rector for the relations department
dick, and Hobbs.
of the Oregon state game commis-
Officials: Sheldon and Salstrom.
sion, met with them and helped to
solve some of their problems. Mr.
Robert Steele of the enforcement
division made a number of good sug-
gestions as to building up our lakes
for better fishing by giving the
The recent rains have made it pos­ young fish a chance to grow for a
sible to accommodate more hunters couple of years and then opening
each shooting day at the Sauvie that lake fishing.
Mr. Steele has studied our lakes in
Island public shooting grounds oper
this
area and is well posted as to the
ated by the Oregon State Game com­
condition of the fishing habitats.
mission.
Mr. Stuart Couper gave a very in-
This additional hunting space will | teresting talk accompanied with
make it possible to allow a second i colored pictures showing how the
hunt to those who have already commission stocks the lakes by plane,
hunted during the first half of the in some instances by truck, where
season. Anyone wishing to make a possible, and by pack train where
SERVING THE CANYON AREA
reservation should send their appli­ it is inaccessible by plane or truck.
PICKUPS AT
cations to the Portland office of the They also showed the extermina­
commission.
Reservations will be tion of "trash fish” in certain lakes.
Laundry: Nu-Method, Mill Qity and Slayton
I .sundry and dry cleaning: Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe.
made on a first come, first served Trash fish are sea mammals which
Idanha
basis as long as space is available.
propagate fast enough to take over
Dry Cleaning: Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
A heavy concentration of ducks is a lake and make it impossible for
now present on the island, and with trout to live.
163 S. High
SALEM
more water on the area, success is
It was brought out that any fisher­
expected to be much greater than men who use minnows for live bait
during the first half of the season.
would do well to see this film to find
Shooting dates on the public shoot­ what a detriment it is to put these
ing grounds for the second half of left over fish back in the lake This
the season are as follows: December will start a new type of fish to take
19. 20. 21. 24, 26, 28, 31, and January over the waters from our prized
1, 2. 4, 6. and 7.
western trout.
MILL CITY TAVERN
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
C om píete Food Service
Best display in the MUI City-Gates
contest will win a $15 prize, while
second prize is $10 and third is $5.
Several entries have been filed with
the chamber and winners will be an­
nounced following the judging and
Roberts (1)
G
Brown through this paper next week.
Mill City subs! Skillings (2), Cooke
and Marttala.
Din’t Borrow — Subscribe!
Jefferson subs: Morris and McGill.
Officials: Cross and Gale.
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OUTDOOR LIGHTS
JUDGED FRIDAY
Judging of the first annual outdoor
Christmas tree lighting contest will
take place, Friday, December 23, it
was announced by Robert Veness,
general chairman.
The contest is
being sponsored by the Mill City
chamber of commerce
s
PHONE MILL CITY 2602 or 2108
JOY TO THE WORLD
...and to everyone,
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Kod and Gun Club
Discuss Fishing at
Annual Dinner
MILL CITY STATE BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Duck Hunt Area
To Open Soon
OBEN SUNDAYS
Salem Laundry
5
Rot»» with Bath .
r
Rot»« without Both .
$3.50 up
. $2.00 up
In the Heart of the
Theatre and Shopping District
Quick Fudge from New Mix
When Merry Christmas
Rules the heart
Every toy is a gift
apart
t'vcry ajff it a
l
lovingly tied with
enchanted s'..ir.a!
Elfstrom Co
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For after-skating partie«, after
school jam sessions or for any old
time the gang gets together there
must be fudge. Teen agers. both
boys and girls, who always love
to get out in the kitchen and cook
up a batch of fudge, will love the
quickness and ease whth which
they can turn out this perennially
popular sweet with a new instant
cocoa. This new sweet cocoa mix
eliminates boiling and testing The
mix. m ilk and butter are heat«>d to-
rether just long enough to melt
the butter. Then a little more mix-
inf. a bit of kneading and there
you h:ivq it. Easy’ Walntit or
pecan meats may be a<ided or
pieces may be rolled in coconut.
if desi red. Peppermint Rav, rmf
may be substituted for vaniIla.
Other chocolate favorites — in-
stant cocoa or chocolate milk,
quick chocolate frosting and choc­
olate sauce—are just as easily
made with this sweet cocoa mix.
But speaking of fudge as we
were a while back, here are the
easy directions for making it. us­
ing this new product with its 4-in-
1 advantages.
Quick Fudge
4 cup sweet cocoa mix
«4 cup milk
cup butter
teaspoon vanilla
3 cups sifted confectioners* sugar
(about)
Combine cocoa, milk and butter in
a saucepan. Heat until butter is
melted and cocoa it dissolved, stir­
ring constantly. Remove from
heat. Add vanilla. Add ’i of the
sugar, mixing well. Then add re­
maining sugar and knead with
fingers until mixture is consist­
ency of fudge (If mixture is too
soft, add a little more sugar )
Press into greased 8x8-inch pan.
Chill. When firm, cut in squares.
Makes about 3 doien pieces.
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