The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 30, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    March SO, 1950
4—THE MILL C ITY ENTERPRISE
SPCRTS PAGE
High School Notes
IDANHA
REGISTRATION TO VOTE CLOSES
APRIL 18-IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGI»
—
FOX VALLEY
Miss Naonia Morgan, junior at Ore­
By REBA SNYDER
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and two small
gon State college in Corvallis spoke Dick Haseman spent the past week
children from Monmouth were week­
to Mill City high school girls on here with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
end business visitors here Mr. Smith
Monday of this week. Her topics in­ R. C. Haseman and his sister Nancy.
has been elected as 6th grade teacher
cluded life on the campus, the school Dick is attending college in Eugene.
in the Mari-Linn school for the com­
for all your
1 of home economics, and other liberal A no-host dinner will be held at the
ing year.
< arts fields.
Idanha community church at 6 p.m.,
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Knox are
Plumbing and
Following Miss Morgans’ speech April 2, followed by the showing of
having
several thousand turkey eggs
(the floor was throw open to a ques­
two films. The event is the second incubated for their turkey farm this
Members of the Mill City grade tion and answer time.
At a recent meeting of the Mill
Heating Needs
'season. The Knox's have purchased
City high student body the following school basketball team were honored The high school girls physical edu­ anniversary of the Sunday school.
All
Interested
In
entering
the
ama
­
day-old
turkeys
heretofore
but
they
Thursday
evening
at
a
banquet
in
the
boys were given athletic awards by
cation class had their final game here
Coach Burton Boroughs.
Football high school recreation room spon­ last Tuesday. The "Silly Sockers" teur contest sponsored by the Idanha (decided to try buying the eggs and
Little Theatre Group, please register having them hatched this year. They
and basketball letters were given to sored by team mothers.
! were the winners with only one lose.
LeRoy Podrabsky, freshman; Thad Each team member was introduced ¡Team members were Jo Roy, captain; at Van’s in Idanha or Baldwin’s In i will be ready around the middle of
Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works
Roberts, Dennis Martalla, Bob Balti­ by coach Vernon Todd. The boys Wanda Vandermier, Paula Van Bus- Detroit. Contestants will be heard April.
Stayton
May 6th in the auditorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Kintz of Sub­
more, sophomores, Lawrence Thorn­ responded with a speech.
1 kirt, Betty Lou Cree, Delores Poole,
Elbert Brown spent the weekend limity were recent visitors in this
ley, Lawrence Poole, Leo Poole, and The banquet was furnished and pre­ Hazel Neal, and Jo Ann Kunkle.
Before you buy-see the SPARK
in Salem visiting his wife who is locality.
pared by mesdames Eugene Gregory,
Ernie Podrabsky, seniors.
Second place xvinners were the
GAS-MAXING
DEMONSTRATION*
hospitalized
there.
He
returned
Sun
­
Mrs. O. C. Downing and Mrs. Hugh
Those receiving football awards Alfred Ward, Jack Carey and Louis | "Nifty Netters" captained by Sue
only were Ramon Peterson, Norman i Verbeck. Delicious roles were fur- Mikkelsen; "Spify Spikers” third, and day afternoon reporting Mrs. Brown Johnston were In Albany for the
improving.
meeting of the ladies extension club
Martalla, seniors; Harlan Gibson, ' nished by Mrs. Louis Rada and ice the "Stinkeroos”, fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Evenson and instructors the 24th. They learned
George Neal, juniors; Bob Shelton, 'cream by Stewarts grocery.
family, Salem, were in Idanha Sun­ how to construct and re-decorate
Bill Dean, sophomores; Lyle Fleet­ The table was decorated with daf­
day visiting relatives and friends.
lamp shades and will show the other
fodils, with the second place trophy Students Perfect Attendance
wood, freshman.
Receiving basketball awards only won by the team serving as center With report cards issued this week Dick Woodward was host to a women how to do the work at the
were Ollie Mulse, senior; Verl Mo­ piece. Place cards shaped like small many youngsters approached home group of teen-agers Friday night, next club meeting here.
basketballs were made by Miss Mar­ with mixed emotions of both fear and The evening was spent dancing and Denny Gray of Darby, Mont., left
berg, junior.
playing games.
Mrs. Woodward for his home last Monday morning
John Nelson and Phillip Goble re- lene Verbeck.
. Joy-
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ Among the happier of the grade served jello, cake and cocoa to Eva after spending a two-week visit at
ceived manager awards.
non Todd, Richard Verbeck, Alfred ¡school youngsters were the 32 pupils New, Joyce Watkins, Edna Golden, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L.
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
Ward, Elton Gregory, Vernon Chris­ (who were honored with perfect at­ Ernestene Morris, Arlene Woodward, Cruson of Fox Valley. Mr. Gray ex­
CHANGES WERE:
tenson, Phillip Carey, LeRoy Emer­ tendance and a perfect record of Don and Richard Hansen, Stanley pects to return and spend the sum-
Timms, Fred Davis and the host mer with the Cruson brothers.
Turner—there this Friday.
son, Tommy Stewart, Kenny An­ being on time.
Expert work.
-------------------------
St. Paul—here.
drews, Charles Golden, Arnold Webb First grade honors were given to Dick.
Finest mate­
Nine
members
of
the
North
San-
FIRST
.AID
CLASSES
May 18— Stay ton undetermined site and Dick Crook.
James Fencl, Dennis Jenkins; second
rials.
Work
done
promptly..;
grade honors to Dorman Gregory, tiam Willing Workers club were en- j First Aid classes will begin April
KMnnnnnMnnnnnnnxnonouKnffnv»«»
and guaranteed. Let us give
I
tertained
by
Elsie
Girod
in
her
home
!
8th
for
the
Mill
City
Boy
Scout
troop
Allen Jensen, Larry Moberg; third
Two Day Spring Vacation
you a free estimate.
afternoon.
Honored between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12
Because school was started a week grade, Garry Gevier, Tom Fencl, Don Wednesday
guests
were
Mabie
Barney,
Mary
Gul-
noon.
WATCHES
later than usual last fall spring vaca­ Howe, Alan Tuers; fourth grade,
liford
and
Opal
White,
whose
birth-
!
Their
Instructor
will
be
Earl
L.
David
Golden,
Cleo
Jose,
Lahny
Po
­
DIAMONDS
tion will be limited to two days in
JEWELRY
the Mill City schools this year. The drabsky, Newel Roten, Ronald Wil­ days came the first quarter of the Cox, R.N. Mr. Cox is at present a
vacation time will be on April 3rd liams; fifth grade, Loren Dart, Shar­ year. Ida Hansen and Edna Gordon 1 member of the O.P.S. first aid station
FOSTORIA
and
on Gibson, Frances Ward; sixth also had birthdays this quarter but at the Detroit dam.
and 4th.
On
April
9th
local
firemen
and
were
unable
to
attend.
No vacation for the poor teachers, grade, Richard Crook, Norman Dow­
Baker s
police will begin first aid training at
however, they will attend Oregon ner, Bob Howe, Charles Kuhlman. | Games and contests were the en­
the
fire
hall
between
10
a.m.
and
12
tertainment
of
the
day.
Opal
White,
Educational association in Portland Darrell Williams; seventh grade, Phil
noon.
while the students vacation. Both Carey, Jim Candle, Hazel Candle. Mary Gulliford and Reba Snyder
j were winner^ of prizes.
The
Mill City
grade and high school faculty mem­ Yvonne Dart, LeRoy Emerson; eigth
grade, Richard Lovel, Wayne Morris, ! large living room was decorated in REGISTRATION CLOSES APRIL 18
bers will attend the meeting
Dan Roten, and Mary Jo Wolverton green and white streamers and a
| large birthday cake, beautifully dec-
(orated was served, with ice cream
VOLLEYBALL CONTEST
1 and coffee by the hostess, assisted »
AT GRADE SCHOOL
The grade school faculty played by Betty Pittam.
I
BYRON DAVIS, Prop.
the 7th and 8th grade girls In a In the Hamilton Fur "Hidden I
Squirrel
”
contest,
Mrs.
Ed
Hansen
volleyball game last week and won
“At the Bottom of the Hill”
by a narrow margin of 31-27, after a won a $50 cash certificate good for
that amount on the purchase of a
OREGON
MILL CITY
five minute overtime play.
The young girls played excellent fur coat at Hamilton's store in Port­
volleyball keeping faculty opponents land. Mrs. Hansen found either 46
j or 47 squirrels.
on their toes throughout the game
The normal game time ended with a While Mrs. Athol Savage and two
22-22 tie which necessitated the (children were at the home of her
. parents, the Clarence Golden's De-
Construction Co
five minute overtime play.
I
Faculty team members were Sletto, troit, Wednesday morning, Tiny, their
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Swartz, Hollyman, Grimstead, Smith, j one and a half year old daughter
I
threw
a
salt
shaker
which
struck
the
McCoy, and Todd.
(bottle from which 3-month-old Ter-
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS
AUTO SUPPLY OPEN SATURDAY I ry was feeding, shattering the glass
The public is invited to the grand over him. He was rushed to Dr. Will­
Expert Bulldozing
opening of the Mill City Auto Supply cut who removed glass particles from
Road Building
on Saturday in the 8-Ball building. the baby's body. No ill effects re­
They will feature a complete line of sulted.
Clearing, Grading and Leveling
The first official census of Idanha
auto and truck accessories.
Masonry and Concrete Work
John Ray, census
The former recreation hall will con­ is completed.
taker,
reported
the
population
to
be
tinue to operate in the back
444. Ray received his appointment
We Always Guarantee Our Work
as enumerator for the Idanha area
Ml'NICIPLE COURT
Marshall Bon Harrison, Mill City. last week. He will attend four days
Mill City 1641
Stayton Blue 162-B
Corvallis 1915
violation of basic rule, no operator’s of school in Macleay the last of
March and start with the census the
license. Bail $15
William Arthur Kangas. Mill City. first of April.
The Red Cross drive is on so when
Drunk on a public street. ¿25 bail.
Robert August Burman, Detroit that knock comes at your door, open
your heart and your purse and join
no muffler. Bail $5 00
millions all over the world to a good
REGISTR XI ION l<> X on t LOS! s cause. On April 11, at the Detroit
APRIL 18—IT IS YOl’R PRIVILEGE
theatre the movie “Ladies Let's
0
Dance" will be shown free to all who
o
have joined and their families.
Ct
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, who have
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lived in Idanha in their trailer house,
s
MOBILE and CRAWLERS
and been employed by Idanha Lum­
ber Co. moved to Milwaukee Tuesday
FRID XX and S X II RD XX
morning
By Hour or Month
See Us
High School Awards Grade School Cagers
Honored at Banquet
Given Athletes
—
Hand Made
Caulked Boots
12 Inch Work Boots
DICK’S SUDE SERVICE
Mill City’Jewelry
!
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First and second grade youngsters
enjoyed a birthday party in their
room in honor of Dick Dyhrman. Re­
freshments were served by Mrs.
Harrv Dyhrman and games followed.
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