January 12, 19-50 4—THE MILI. (TTY ENTERPRISE SPORTS PAGE Turner Five Defeated by Local Team Wolves to Travel Veteran’s Book For Sublimity Tilt Released Now An 84-page booklet containing Fridav Night nearly fifty state laws affecting war tnbuted to all veterans’ organizations and agencies serving veterans, and are available on request from county service officers and the department of Veterans' Affairs. 305 State Build ing. Salem, and 415 S W. 11th avenue in Portland. On Friday the 13th of January the veterans or their survivors has been Mill City high school Timberwolves compiled by the Oregon department The average modem house uses Mill City’s Timberwolves rolled to will travel to Sublimity for an im of veterans’ affairs and is ready for from 7.500 to 10,000 board feet of their eighth straight victory and portant league encounter with the distribution, director William F Gaa- lumber renstroom announced this week third league win by beating Turner Saint Boniface Saints. last Friday night, 37 to 27. The The booklet, printed by the state In the first meeting of the two game was played on the Mill City clubs, at Mill City, the Timberwolves, printing department, contains all vet high school floor. A scheduled game between the Mill thanks to a strong third quarter | erans’ laws on the statute books, in Early in the opening quarter rally, won by a score of 37 to 23. cluding those passed by the 1949 leg City home town Rockets basketball team and the Scio squad hometown The Mill City high school Timber Turner roared to a 7 to 2 lead on To date the Timberwolves have w’on islature. and supersedes the 1945 edi outfit Monday night on the Scio high wolves edged by a fighting Gates buckets by Eisen and Klobstad and all four of their league games and tion and the 1947 supplement pro school court was cancelled because five Tuesday night by a score of 42 three free throws, 2 by Derosia and are currently on top in the Marion duced by the state veterans’ agency. to 35. After leading at the quarter the other by Klobstad. Mill City tied of bad road conditions. county "B” league race. The current edition also contains mark by a score of 13 to 9 the Tim The next encounter for the local berwolves scored only 3 points while it up on two buckets and a free On Tuesday. January 17th, the the Servicemen’s Readjustment act semi-professional squad will be with the Pirates were dropping 11 through throw by Muise and a free throw by Timberwolves return home for a non of 1944—the GI bill—in its amended Leo Poole. Muise and Leo Poole Turner on the home high school court league encounter with Coach Joe form, with an index of the various the hoop each hit for another bucket apiece Boyle’s Stayton Eagles The Eagles, amendments since the act's inception Thursday night. January 12, at 8 p.m. The third quarter found the Tim and Mill City lead 11 to 7 at the end The following Thursday the Sublim an "A” school, play in the Marion- to August, 1949 Expert work. ity five-some will travel to Mill City berwolves roaring back from the 16- of the first period Einest mate- Polk county league which is com Copies of the book are being dis 20 halftime deficit to take a 31-28 The Timberwolves reserves, with posed of large ’’B” schools and small for an encounter with last years’ Ma rials. Work done promptly..; rion county semi-pro circuit champs lead at the end of the third quarter. i the aid of Muise, played the second “A" teams. and guaranteed. Let us give potted 19 through the hoop The Timberwolves staved off a val , quarter and lead at the half, 19 to on the high school floor. you a free estimate. Box score: Less than a handful audience at iant Pirate rally in the final period 12. In the third quarter Mill Ctiy, Aumsville (41) ••A** DuraPower* Detroit (24) tended the encounter of the Rockets to win, despite losing Ollie Muise and with Leo Poole and Muise doing all Russell (19) Budlong (9> F Lawrence Poole via the personal foul ■ of the scoring, increased their lead with Detroit here last Thursday Cox (6) F Morgan (6) to nine points and lead 31 to 22 at the | for night, which the locals won handily route. Ling (3) F three quarter mark. Leading the Wolves in scoring was Worley (7) White (6) C for their opening tilt of the new sea. This amazing mainspring now Playing against the Mill City re Speer (3) Lady (3) G son. It was the Rockets who trav Lawrence Poole who scored 15 points available for most Elgin models. Balke (3) Thornton G ( serves, Turner managed to cut the Following were Leo Poole and Ollie eled to Portland to enter the AAU •Mad* of Elgilojr ■Mtal- Patent poodio«. Killinger Overhalser 8 meet there last spring as representa Muise with 10 and 11 points respec lead to five points before the starting Cox Thomason S | five came back in to win going away, Sportsman are making numerous Baker s tively. The lineups: tives from th Canyon area. Denton 8 recommendations regarding the 1950 Gates (85) 37 to 27. MiU City (42) The jayvees from Detroit lost a Burton (7) Muise easily paced scorers with 24 angling regulations, stated Mr. F Thornley (4) Ziebert (3) points, while Derosia paced Turner Charles A. Lock wood, Oregon state close decision to the Aumsville "B” F Leo Poole (10 Carey (11) with 13. The Timberwolves Jayvees game director. Lockwood reminded squad by a score of 26 to 19. C Muise (11) Mitchell (2) lutw Poole (15) G - Cole (12) easily won by a score of 29 to 11. anglers that the public hearing con A" '' G Moberg (1) Oliver Mill City (37) “A” Turner (27) cerning angling regulations will be S R Peterson (1) Thornley (2) F Elsen (2) | held in the Portland office of the S Baltimore j Leo Poole (7) F Klobstad (3) Oregon state game commission at I The Detroit Tigers came out the Muise (24) J. Wipper <5) 10:00 a.m,, January 13. C Law Poole G Gray ( 11 underdogs twice in recent basketball Baltimore Derosia (13) The public is invited, and repre- I G tilts in the Marion county southern Metealfe senatives of organizations and indi Moberg (2) G section "B" league, first losing to W. Wipper 1 viduals will all be heard. For ac | L. Podrabsky S Scio 54 to 13 Tuesday, January 3, on E. Podrabskv S Wells (2) curacy in the record, though. Lock COME IN AND TASTE FOR YOURSELF R. Peterson s the latters floor and then to Sub Glidewell (1 > j wood requested that all important Bear Roberts s limity 40 to 35 on the Detroit home facts and statments be submitted in Mill City (29) “B" Turner (11) writing. court Friday night. The Mill City Rockets hometowners L. Podrabsky (5) F Cross The Detroit ’’B" team also followed broke into the win column in their Thomas Tentative regulations for the com F Shelton (2) in their big brother’s footsteps Fri opening court tilt of the 1950 season Martalla (4) Schelske i9) ing year will be announced after the I C " y day night by losing 30 to 17 to a with a 54 to 29 victory over the De Kanoff (11) Winkle public hearing. The commission will v --- G Metealfe reconvene after a two week interval, G favored Sublimity Jayvee squad in troit hometowners on the Mill City Roberts Collier (2) S the 7:00 pm. preliminary contest high school gymnasium floor before Skillings 161 Wells make any changes deemed necessary, Peterson (1) S Although the Tigers came out on a small audience. Cooke Detrick and set the final angling regulations s the short end of the score. Ronald Joe Boyle, aggresive six foot fore R Watson for the year 1950. Pflug S Morgan, forward for the Detroiters court guard and coach at Stayton Tucker s potted in 17 points while Bob Bud- high school, led the attack of the long, the other forward garnered 10 local semi-professional squad by pot points to takes high scoring honors ting in 17 points through the hoop SEMI PRO SCHEDULE FOR 1956 FREE ESTIMATES for the evening Thursday, January 19 strings and gain high point honors Sublimity at Mill City Box «core: for the evening. •• Detroit at Turner Detroit (35) Sublimity (401 It was a nip and tuck battle Aumsville at Scio F Budlong (10) through the first quarter of the game Meien (9| Monday January 23 F Morgan (17) with Mill City on the long lean end Kinta (2) The Detroit high school Tiger bas A. Christensen (2) F Scio at Detroit ketball team went down to defeat be of a six to five score at the end of Mill City at Aumsville Bradley (5) White (2) the first stanza. The locals went c See MARTIN J. HANSEN fore an aggressive and speedy Aums. R. Christensen i4) G Overhalser (5) ahead in the second quarter to a 21 Turner at Scio ville five on the Detroit court Tues Thursday, January 26 Thornton (1) to 12 score and then made a big F. Highberger (6) G day night before a small and appre E Highberger (5) G ciative audience by a score of 41 rally following half time with 20 Mill City at Detroit Aumsville at Sublimity Layman points made in the third stanza to S Luly (7) to 24 Turner at Scio S Lady Detroit’s eight Box score: Cries Bob Budlong of the Tigers fore S Monday, January 30 Thomason court twosome pushed in nine points Detroit (29) Rockets (54) Scio at Mill City to take high scoring honors for the anHnHnb'VHnnnnnnbnnannastaait Lalack (5) Whipple (5) F Detroit at Sublimity local team while Russell, shifty fore C Cannon Turner at Aumsville F Toman (3) court artist for the Aumsville squad W. Cannon (8) Armstrong <3» F Thursday, February 2 Harlan Mill City at Turner F Johnson (7) Bowling (6) C Dick Farrow (4) Sublimity at Scio C Don Farrow (2) G. Carey (7) HAND MADE Aumsville at Detroit Mitchell (2) Manning (6) G Thursday, February 9 WATER PROOF — OIL PROOF Cooper Mill City at Sublimity G Boyle (17) Baker (4) Turner at Detroit G HOLES ANO HEELS Hollford (3) G Scio at Aumsville Monday. February 13 Thomas Jefferson . was only 33 Aumsville at Mill City MUI City years old when he drafted the Decla Detroit at Scio Sublimity at Turner owsmHHHHnnHHnnnaHnnnHnna»» ration of Independence. Rocket Hoopsters Encounter Turner On Local Court Wolves Edge Victory Over Gates f ive Public Will Act As Advisor on Angling Rules ELGINS Mill City Jewelry Detroit Tigers Twice Losers In Contests When The Food’s Good The Word Gets Around • • • Mill City Rockets Open Season Hen With 54-29 Win Manolis Santiam Cafe I Hgers Suffer Loss In Home C ontest With Aumsville Mill City Plumbing & Heating “We Aim to Please'" | I I -1 Work Shoes DICK’S SHOE SERVICE Potted Plant Care Listed Rv • Advisor MILL CITY TAVERN I BYRON DAVIS, Prop •‘At the Bottom of the Hill'’ i It ’s Smart! It'« It*« New! I MEANDER INN [ . On Highway 222, Linn County Side MILL CITY ! Where Friends Meet Tony Ziebert , ' George ‘Sparky* Ditter ♦- — — — — — — ————- — — — — — — — — — — — — — —4 Keeping the Christmas-blooming ; potted plant in a cool room at night and near a window during the day- | light hours will greatly increase its life, suggests R Ralph Clark. O.S.C. extension horticulture specialist. Most Christmas plants such as poinsettlas begonias, azaleas. African . violets, chrysanthemums, and kalan- ! choe, the specialist adds, are grown in greenhouses where the tempera ture is 60 degrees at night: 70 during the day Lasting quality of the blooms are excellent under these con ditions primarily because the plants burn-up" stored food relatively slowly during the cool nights. Conditions similar to these will give best results with blooming pot ted house plants, the specialist states Drafts are hard on some plants, especially poinsettlas. As an indication of when to water Clark states that as a potted plant dries it shrinks away from the pot Consequently, tapping the clay pot with the back of a knife or sim ilar object will produce a clear ring ing tone A dull sound indicates the soil is wet If plants are kept in extremely warm suroundtngs. it may be neces sary to water them daily Slightly warm water is recommended for use under these conditions Avoid splashing water on foliage of African violets since a white marking or dis coloration often develops as a result Uswig coM water td water a plaiit under warm conditions pnxfuces •bock ’he •peeialvtt conchuHrs