The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 23, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEHAMA
meeting with pot luck lunch at noon PATROLMAN RESIGNS
and anyone Interested is invited to
Patrolman Ray Rich of the Mill
come and bring frame, material and City police department submitted
BY JEAN ROBERTS
trimming for a lamp shade.
his resignation to the city ’ council in
An attempt to obtain electric pow­
A pink and blue shower was given Thursday night's meeting. Mr. Rich
er is being made by a number of Mrs ‘ Wahneta. Behrens
at .___
the"club has been with the police force for
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families living north of Mehama and house last week
Hostesses were i the past several months. 1 His reason
Aumsville players took advantage
up the Little Norh Fork to the Elk- Celene Taylor and Blanche Wagner, for resignation was not known.
of the free throws padding their
horn community.
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The Mill City high school Timber­
Mill City. Gates, and Elkhorn wet»
constant lead. The Rockets were
A committee of three Elkhorn men represented at a banquet held at the
wolves dropped two games to the
unable to convert the gift shots.
Bill Bickett, Ike Myers ,and Steve ' Riverview cafe last Thursday, where
Half time passed with the Rockes Gervais Cougars to give the county
Dark plan to meet with Mr Little, an informal discussion was held con-
trailing 15—16 and the third quarter championship to the opponents. The
' horn saw the score at 24 20 with ! contest scheduled for a two out of manager of REA in this region, at ; cerning road conditions linking those
Corvallis, February 27th.
communities.
the Mill City team still the under­ three winner was finished Wednes­
This
will
be
followed
by
a
public
For your excavating
day
night
when
the
Mill
City
team
Women’s club held a meeting last
The Mill City Rockets, home town dog. The last quarter was in play dropped the second straight game. meeting for all those interested. Ten­
and dump truck work
i
with
but
minutes
left
to
decide
the
Wednesday
and
discussed
plans
for
basketball team, clinched the league
3-8 yd. 10-B Shovel
The first vie was played on last Sat­ tative plans are to be continue the
championship Monday night as they ‘league championship when the Roc- urday night, when the score read power line from the Johnny Lam.1 a new water system for their hall.
Basements, Trench and
kets
began
to
play
ball
and
pushed
Winnie Branch was elected vice
defeated the Aumsville town team
General Excavating
44-38. Wednesdays game was lost brecht place, cross north of Mehama j
the
scoring
margin
into
a
winning
president
to
fill
the
term
left
vacant
with a 37—29 score. The win gave
and join the North Fork road at | by Elizabeth Castle. Hostesses for
on the narrow margin of 47-46
Silver
Saddle Trailer Camp
position.
the Rockets undisputed possession of
On Saturday night both clubs had the Bert Pyree home. Thence on to
the
meeting
were
Carmen
McDonald
Bowling
led
the
Rockets
in
honors
Mill
City,
Ore.
Phone 903
the league cup for the second time
good shooting percentages from the Elkhorn.
and Vivian White.
for high score for the evening while
in as many years.
Mrs. Ercill Wilson who has had
start and Mill City led at the end
While the final score gave a com­ the Aumsville honors were divided . of the first quarter, 12-10
How- both arms in casts since the middle
fortable margin, Ken Chance, Roc­ in three ways.
ever, the Cougars bounded back to of January, had one cast removed
The Rockets will come into perma­ take the lead and went away at half­ last week and is anticipating next
ket coach, stated that at no time was
the game in the “bag” until the nent possession of the league trophy time with a 24-22 lead.
Shortly week when she will have use of both
final gun. First quarter score read should they win again next year. after the first quarter began Mill hands again. She has thoroughly en.
10—7 with the Mill City boys trail- The game, while scheduled for a , City lost Bob Baltimore via the per. joyed her forced vacation with Mt
BYRON DAVIS, Prop
Ing. While passing ability seemed to neutral floor, was played at Mill City sonal foul route. The third quarter Wilson pressed into active service
“At the Bottom of the Hill”
hold even honors for both teams the when the scheduled gym became un­ was about even but Mill City missed [ as dishwasher, cook, housekeeper,
available, The {high school V'B” their chance to go ahead in the final and practical nurse.
MILL CITY,
OREGON
team played the Salem Methodist period because of inability to make
With numerous events posponed,
team on the same evening, giving lay-ins.
Every time the Timber­ buses and mail behind schedule and
spectators a double feature.
wolves pulled to within 2 or 3 points all the other inconveniences suffered
Aumsville (29) of the Cougars, the two sharp shoot­ through the past bad weather the
Rocket» (87)
Gilbert (5)
Lalack (5)
Dalke (5) ing guards came right back to sink Mehama meat wagon never failed in
Johnson (7)
Wietman (4) two-pointers. For once, however the its daily run to the Detroit area re- |
Bowling (13)
R Killlnger (4) loss was not due to inability to hit j ports Myron Fender, local butcher.
Manning (1)
Gillespie (4) free-throws as the Timberwolves
Shelton
The next meeting of the Home Ex­
GUNS — SCOPES — FISHING TACKLE — AMMUNITION
Busby (2)
Toman
tension
unit will be March 3 at the
made
10
of
14
attempts
while
Ger
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B. Killlnger (5)
G. Carey
vais was only making good 8 out of Womens’ club house. The two proj­
D. Carey (11)
Officials L. Kanoff and Roberts. 22 shots from the foul line. Gervais ect leaders, Estelle Phillipi and ,Lil
lead In field goals, 18 to 14 High Wolfkiel will demonstrate making
154 So. Liberty Street
M. C. HIGH IN DRIVE
point man for the evening was Ger-1 lampshades. It will be an all day
The people of Mill City gave more vais’s center, Belleque, who dropped
PHONE 8 6591
SALEM, OREGON
to the March of Dimes than did any in 14. Hall and Dunn followed with still leading. However, the big blow
other town in Marion county, it was 12 and 11 points respectively. Ollie was when a fifth personal foul was
reported this week.
A total of Muise and Leo Poole each got 12 for called on Lawrence Poole on Hall's
$468.69 was donated to the drive. the Timberwolves.
shot. Hall made the free throw to
Gates, was responsible for $77.49 of Mill City (88)
STATE -AND FEDERAL
Gervais (44) tie the score. Mill City continued
the above amount.
Thornley (8)
F
Shumaker (4) to drop in the points however and,
Leo Poole (12)
F
Tooley (3) led by Leo Poole and Ollie Muise,
Muise (12)
C
Belleque (14) led by a score of 38—32 at the third
Law. Poole (3)
G
Dunn (11)
SOCIAL SECURITY REFUNDS
Baltimore (1)
Hall (10) quarter buzzer. It looked like the
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NOTARY PUBLIC
Moberg (2)
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McCall Timberwolves had the game won
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when with only a minute and
WEDNESDAY’S CONTEST
twenty-five seconds to play they
The Timberwolves dropped a close held a 46 to 41 lead. At this point
47-46 decision to the Gervais Cou­ j however, Gervais began to hit the
PHONE 8408
MILL CITY
gars Wednesday night at the Will­ | bucket. They canned two free
Northwest Corner 5th and Cedar
amette university gym.
The loss throws and stole the ball twice for
gave Gervais the Marion county "B" the margin of victory. Leo Poole
league championship for 1949 50 lead all scorers with 15 points, 12 in
Mill City took second place in the the last half. Hall paced Gervais
league.
with 13. Muise had an even dozen
The first quarter was close all the and Thornley 11 for the 'Wolves.
Mill City plays Amity, YamhiU
way at the Cougars took a 11 10
lead.
The Timberwolves began to county champions, in the first
hit in the second quarter and once round of the district meet, at Mon­
had a 21-13 lead.
At this point mouth on Thursday, March 2. at
Lawrence Poole had his fourth per­ 2:30 p.m.
Gervais (47)
sonal foul called on him and he was Mill City (46)
SERVED THE
F
Tooley (6)
Gervais struck for five Thornley (11)
removed.
F
Shumaker (3)
quick points before the gun sounded Leo Poole (15)
Muise (12)
C
Belleque (11)
THE BEST RESTAURANT IN THE CANYON
for intermission. Half-time favored Law. Poole (7) G
Hall (13)
TO BRING YOUR BUSINESS FRIENDS FOR
Mill City by a score of 21 to 18.
Baltimore (1)
Dunn (9)
G
DINNER.
The third quarter had Just begun Moberg
S
McCall (5)
Officiais Williams and Howell.
when guard Hall of Gervais drove in
for a layin to make the score 23
■THE MILE (TTY ENTERPRISE
February 23 1950
SPORTS PAGE
Rockets Take
League Cup
In Monday Tilt
Timberwolves
Take 2nd As
Gervais Wins
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