The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 01, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    June 1, 1950
4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
SPCRTS PAGE
GATES
By MRS ALBERT MILLSAP
Mrs. Frank Saunders was hostess,
at her home, to members of the Gates
1 Woman’s club, Thursday afternoon,
i An informal discussion of plans for
the coming months was held. Re­
freshments were served at the close
I of the afternoon, by the hostess to
the ladies present, Mrs. Kay McCarty.
Correctly advertised as a thrill to Mrs. Wilson Park. Mrs. Laura Joa-
men and women in three big bouts quin, Mrs. Albert Millsap, Mrs. Ace
will be the wrestling card scheduled Johnson, Mrs. Lula Collins, Mrs. Glen
Hearing, Mrs. Edmund Davis, Mrs
Edward Chance, and Mrs. Walter
Thomas.
The Commencement exercises of
the Gates high school will be an event
of Friday evening, June 2nd, at 8
o’clock, in the high school auditorium
Those receiving diplomas are Eileen
Marie Eccleston and George R. Child.
Detroit Dam Softball Wrestling Card Next
Thursday Night
Schedule is Set
Russ Hoffman and C, C. Davis have
been invited to participate in the
opening ceremonies for the first soft-
ball game of the season at Camp Mon­
gold, Thursday, June 1st at 5:45 p m.
Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Davis are ex­
pected to be most satisfactory re­
placements for the President and
Governor at these ceremonies.
This game is the first of the Detroit
Dam Softball league, and brings to­
gether the Army Engineer’s mighty
Operations nine and the hustling CBI
Engineers. Other teams in the league
are: REOs (rodmen, engineers, office
personnel of the Army Engineers),
Mongold Little Shavers (high school
boys of Mongold and Detroit), and
Detroit (team from town of Detroit).
The CBI Engineers are men from
in and «around Mill City and half of
their league games will be played
here. The first one being against
the REOs on Monday, June 12th.
Their front office will definitely
not announce the starting pitchers
until game time, but they have re­
leased the probable starting lineup,
at the Mill City yieatre Thursday
as follows: Simbenl, catcher; Nourse,
1st base; Lowry, 2nd base; Bengston, evening, June 8.
The event will be recorded as the
3rd base; Nicholas, short stop; Bay­ I first occasion when the “delicate sex"
less, left field; Lowry, center field;
1 took to the mat to prove their place
and Jensen, right field.
in the athletic world before a Mill
The CBI Engineers will play De­
City crowd when June Kelly of Omaha
troit here on June 26; the Operations
Nebr. meets Thelma Jackson, Salem.
team on July 10, and the Shavers
Featured again in the preliminary
here on July 17.
' bouts will be two Mill City young-
sters, Gregory and Michael Peterson.
Their appearance at Mill City’s last
event brought a hearty applause from
the sports enthusiasts.
Weighing In at 129 pounds will be
June Kelly of Omaha. She will face
Thelma Jackson who will weigh in
at 120 pounds.
The opening bout will be between
Scar Face and Clyde Wells.
Whitey Douglas 170 pounds and
Flash Diem, 166 pounds will com-
prise the main event.
SPRING REMINDER
The early fly’s the one to swat.
She comes before the weather's hot
And sits around and preens her legs -
And lays a million eggs.
—R. W. Every.
Not failure but low aim is crime.
—James Russell Lowell.
annual high school picnic was
held last Friday. The day was spent
in Portland at Jansen Beach ar.d
other points of interest. The stu­
dents were transported in the school
bus, Harold Wilson driving and were
accompanied by several of the fac­
ulty.
Members of the local Boy Scouts,
troop 45, who attended the Campore,'
at Taylor’s Grove, on the Little North
Fork of the Santiam Saturday and
REAL COWGIRLS—This quintette of comely equestriennes—(standing,
Sunday were Rex Herron, George and
left) Connie Cross, Salem; and Mardell Bulla, Portland; and kneeling
Jon Burton, John Barnhardt, Eddie
in front, twins Betty and Pat Zwick, Dundee—«re in the contest for
Fields, Jerry Larson, Allan and David
of the 1950 St. Paul rodeo. One of these young women will be selected
Vail, Otis Chance, Royal Schaer and
during the St. Paul trail ride to Horseshoe Lake on Sunday, June 4.
Bobbie Masoner. The boys were ac­
several hundred riders, representing numerous Willamette Valley
companied by Dick Parker Saturday
posses and riding culbs, will be on hand for the day-long festivities,
in the absence of the regular scout­
beginning with a buckaroo breakfast.
master, Gale Carey.
Carey joined
the troop Sunday. George and Jon
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Burton received first class awards ter, Mrs. Jack Irvin, Salley, Victoria,
and Allan Vail and John Barnhardt Jack and Stanley of Corvallis, Mr.
[ second class awards at the Court of and Mrs. Don Miley, Miss Janet
Honor.
Klecker of Stayton, Mrs. Spencer
For Guaranteed Cleaning
Mr. and Mrs. Ace Johnson and three Long of Albany, Mrs. Cecelia Miller
children were in Salem for several of Salem and a large group of mem­
it’s the
days over the holiday.
bers of the senior class of Oregon
Albert MilLsap was called to Wood­ state college, Corvallis, classmates of
land, Calif., Thursday of last week the groom, Don Carey.
by news of the sudden death of his
Robert Wilson of Roseburg, who
brother, Wirt Millsap. While there I was unable to attend his sister’s wed­
24-HOUR SERVICE
Mr. Millsap will visit other relatives ding, arrived at his parents home,
in San Francisco and Vallejo.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wilson, Saturday
Mill City
Mrs. Lula Collins was a Salem vis­ night. Mrs. Wilson and two sons who
Close» at 6 P.M.
itor several days last week at the had been here the past week accom­
home of her daughter, Mrs. Claude panied him home Sunday.
Seilard.
Miss Helen Wilson was hostess, at
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McCarty spent her home, Friday evening at a buffet r.
last weekend in Vancouver, Wash , supper, honoring her bridesmaids and
visiting old friends.
They were | other attendants preceding the re­
former residents of Vancouver.
hearsal for her wedding the follow­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders were ing afternoon.
Those present were
Salem visitors last Tuesday. Salem ■ Mrs. Robert Wilson, Norma Devine,
was their former home.
FRESH DAILY — VERY REASONABLE PRICES
I Donola Oderman, Lois Scott, Frances
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis drove ' Carey, Mrs. Shields Remine and Mrs.
to Sheridan Sunday where they were Lee Ross.
the guests at the home of a cousin.
Mrs. Larry Shelton, daughter Bar­
Walter Davis. They also visited Mr. bara and Mrs. Albert Millsap were
and Mrs. Charles McKey in Amity.
MILL CITY
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
The McKeys were residents of Gates
Edmund Klecker Sunday.
OPEN
WEEK
DAYS
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
for a number of years.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
8 A.M. to 7 PAI.
9 A M. to 4 P.M.
Don’t forget the concert to be given and Mrs. Norman Garrison were Mr.
v;
by the Stayton Choral club the eve­
and Mrs Al Heiderberger and daugh­
ning of June 8, in the high school ter of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. George
auditorium.
A special program isi
Rockerfellow, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
being arranged. This program is a Zunck and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
benefit for the fireplace fund of the Edwards, all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
Gates Womans club’s new building. Claude Rebhan of Dallas and Mr. and
Refreshments will be served following Mrs. Paul Pennington and daughter
the program.
A small admission
NEW
of Lyons.
charge will be made, 50 cents for I Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and daughter
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PISTON
adults and 25 cents for children.
MACHINE SHOP
Carolyn motored to Klamath Falls
RINGS
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday to see the new grandson
Clarence Rush over the weekend were and nephew bom May 20 there to Mr.
PEDRIC RINGS
their son and family Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Jensen. They report
Lyle Rush and baby Diane of Salem. the mother and baby are both fine.
TOLEDO STEEL PRODUCTS
Mr Alex Robertson of Salem also
Burrel Cole spent Decoration day
visited recently at the Rush home, in Mollala with his mother, whose
ALI. TYPES REBABBTHNG
Robertson Is Mr. Rush’s uncle.
home Is there.
Among the out of town guests who
attended the Wilson-Carey nuptials,
Saturday afternoon were Mrs. Minnie
Spoelstra. Mrs. Jack Spoelstra and
daughter Janice Jean of Salem; Mrs.
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1st and Broadway
W. W. Wells and daughter Florence,
Mrs Alyce Walker of Turlock, Cal.,
MUI City, Ore.
of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrs. J. B. Davis and Tommie, Mr.
Carey of San Francisco, Mrs. Ever­ and Mrs. Don Walker and family. Mr.
ette Roby. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and Mrs. Roy E. Walker and family
and daughter, Mr and Mrs G. E. had a family gathering and picnic at
Spoelstra, all of Portland. Mr. and Moore’s Grove Sunday.
They also
Mrs. Clarence Webber of Salem. Mr. celebrated Kenny Walker's seventh
and Mrs. Robert Berkey of Tillamook, birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weidmer of Sa­
Marlene Walker left Monday for
lem, Mr and Mrs. William Miles of Turlock, Calif., to spend the summer
Silverton Mr and Mrs William Kos- vacation with her grandmother. Mrs.
Alyce Walker.
NU-METHOD
Myron’s Packaged Meats
Kellom's Grocery
Crankshaft Grinding
Mill City Ànto Supply
JflN
M Cflf£
Thrill to Men and Women in
3 Big Bouts
EASY
TERMS
WRESTLING
Mill City Theatre
MAIN EVENT
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3 Fal's 1 Hour Time Limit
WHITEY DOUGLAS» Salem
v».
FI ASH DIEM. Brook.
(170 pounds)
( 166 pounds)
SPECIAL EVENT
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2 Out of 3 Falls. 1 Hour Time Limit
JI N I KFI.I I Y. Omaha
vs.
THELMA JACKSON. Salem
(ITS pounds)
(120 pounds)
OPENER
M \R FACE
vs.
CI.YDE MELIA
PRELIMINARY EXHIBITION
Greg and Mike Peterwon (HO lb».)
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Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy
Rag Mop
Johnson Rag
Wedding Samba
Quicksilver
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if 45 RPM and 78 RPM Popular». Old
rimers. Classical, and Semi-Classical
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Radio, Wa»her, Refrigerator
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Firestone Stores
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(•encrai Admission 41; students >Oc. tax ineluded
Thursday, June 8