The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 28, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—THE MILL CITV ENTERPRISE
_______________ September ¿X, 19.',0
SPORTS PACE
Triple-Header Called Kellys Trounce
Teamsters 12-10
Account of Rain
The sponsors of the triple-header
softball games scheduled for last Sun­
day, but called on account of rain,
wish to thank everyone for their
efforts in behalf of the lighting fund.
Due to the rainy season now upon
us and the opening of the hunting
season in most of the state it is
doubtful that the games can be played
because of the difficulty of getting
the players together.
The first game between the Grave­
yard and Swingster teams got under­
way at 1 o’clock and lasted until the
6th inning when the rain turned into
a downpour and forced both teams
and spectators to go home.
A good crowd had showed up to
watch the games but soon had to give
up when the rain persisted.
Kellys took another win in softball
league play as they trounced the
Teamsters last Wednesday.
Kellys had 12 runs, seven hits and
three errors; and the Teamsters
chalked up 10 runs, four hits and four
errors.
By consistently scoring in each of
the first five innings the Kelly ball
club built up a winning score. Park­
er’s fifth inning homer put the game
on ice for Kellys.
The Teamsters staged a comback in
the sixth inning by bringing in two
runs on two singles aptly hit.
Don Carey pitched and Gale Carey
caught for Kellys.
Lazine was the losing pitcher and
Elwood the catcher.
AIC High Loses To
Chemawa 26-6
Closure Order Lifted, lt Pa»s to Advertise in the Enterprise
Says Fire Warden
Mill City high school football squad
lost a practice game to the Chemawa
football team last Friday.
With no unbeatable combinations to
exhibit, almost from the beginning of
the game it was apparent that the
local players were out-classed in
weight and experience by the Indian
squad.
What the Mill City boys
lacked in the way of brawn and ex­
perience, they made up for in sheer
determination and fight.
Many times coaches give new play­
ers a baptism of fire that is a corker
in order to bring home the idea that
playing the game is serious business.
The 26-6 score in favor of Chemawa
need not hamper the Mill City squad
in this Friday's league play With
Chemawa.
Let’s all get behind our local men
and push them to win.
Fire Warden Phillips' today an­
nounced officially that the closure j
order clamped on due to low' humidity
has been lifted.
State forestry headquarters at Mo-1
lalla informed Warden Phillips that
Longview Fiber lumber company, that i
owns the old Silver Falls logging op­
erations, for the convenience of deer J
hunters, will allow access to their
roads and timberlands.
The old Freres logging operation
roadways above Mehama on the Little i
North Fork are also open to hunters,
likewise the Abiqua Basin road near |
Silver Creek FalU.
Although hunting in the Longview |
Fiber holdings is permitted camping.
over-night is not; and patrolmen of \
the company will enforce the rule
made necessary by continued low
moisture fire danger.
Repair or Re-Roof
THAT BUILDING NOW
Before the Fall Rains Come
AN AMPLE STOCK OF ROOFING
AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES.
COMPOSITION, ALUMINUM OR STEEL
SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP
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Lookout Visits Civilization
To Get Car License
at the Elkhorn Guest ranch were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Sheythe and two sons.
They were accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Hill. Sunday guests in­
Arnold Sipe, a forest service look- i cluded Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman
.MASON ATTENDS CONVENTION
Paul Mason of Lyons attended the out who has been stationed at Rocky who had as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
FORGET TO VOTE?
14th annual convention of the IWA- Top Lookout, came down to civiliza­ Kendall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Baylay of Oak­
ARE YOU GOING TO BE TOO CIO held in Minneapolis last week tion last weekend for the first time
this year. The recent rain enabled
LAIE? (MT. 7th IS LAST DAI as a delegate of Local 5-2804 of the him to receive permission to leave his ridge, Ore., were callers on the Ken­
neth Randalls Sunday. The Baylays
YOU CAN REGISTER TO VOTE! union. Sessions, held at the Hotel
REGISTER AT VERNES BARBER Nicollet, were concluded Friday, Sep­ post, and the fact that he wanted to who were former Elkhorn residents
renew his car license was his incen­ now own and operate a variety store
SHOP OR AT THE ENTERPRISE. tember 15th.
tive.
at Oakridge.
Arnold, an ex-service man, enjoys Visitors at the Elkhorn Guest ranch
his solitary outpost.
Four months Sunday were Supreme Court Judge
atop a mountain with no companion Arthur Hay, his wife and son and his
' but a dog is his idea of good employ- sister Edith Hay who is visiting here
I ment. He is to be transferred soon from Edenburgh, Scotland. Judge
to House Mountain Rock, which he Hay stated he was showing his sister
I declares is "too thickly populated,” some
of the beautiful Oregon country.
| because occasionally someone comes
up to view the lookout.
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Being a forest lookout is not a new
experience for Sipe, who was sta­
tioned on Rocky Top last year. For
ENJOY QUIET, PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS . . .
provisions, he radios out. They are ■
then brought by the fire warden to I
DELICIOUS FOOD .... EXPERT EFFICIENT
the end of the road. From the road
MILL CITY
SERVICE .... SENSIBLE MODERATE PRICES.
to the lookout is a one-mile hike.
A dog of mixed heritage, named
FINE COOKED FOOD TO TAKE OUT.
A FRIENDLY
Rat, shares the solitary vigil with
I his master, and has mastered a num­
FAMILY
ber of tricks in the months of con- |
ATMOSPHERE
finement.
f
Les’s Tavern
MAKE SURE THIS SEASON YOU
EXTINGUISH YOUR CAMP AND WARMING FIRES.
PREVAILS
ELKHORN
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By ELSIE MYERS
Colia* Early Friday and Saturday to Insure a Table
Thank You!
MY SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR THE EX-
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FRIENDS IN THE CANYON.
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HERE WITH VO1 IND REGRIT THAT < IR( I M
STANCES NECES81TAIT <»l R I I II ING
PLEASE BE ASSURED THAT MR. RALPH
NIBBLEB WILL PROVIDE Y<M THOROUGH IND
COURTEOUS SERVICE.
THANKS AGAIN.
ALLEN
KEITH
FRIENDLY SERVICE
We tab better care of your car
CHEVRON
GAS STATION
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers returned
j Saturday from a 10-day vacation trip.
They drove to Spokane where they
spent a week with their son-in-law I
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
P. Scott and daughter Diana and
Norma Jo. They also visited Grand
Coulee dam and other points of in­
terest.
On their return trip they
spent several days in Gresham visit­
ing with relatives and friends. Dur­
ing their absence S. K. Wells of Port­
land stayed at the Myers home.
Recent callers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Dark were Judge and
Mrs. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Jungwirth and Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Bevier and family.
Calling upon friends in the Elk­
horn community recently was Mrs.
Bonita Myers, who formerly was a
teacher in the Elkhorn school. She
was accompanied by her sister Mrs.
R. Hibbard and Miss Beulah Shope
both of Portland.
Word has been received from Mrs.
Beulah Clise, who recently drove to
Buffalo, Mo., that she had arrived
safely. She will be joined here by
her husband who will leave his ship
and drive home overland with her.
Arriving at the Bill Bickett home
Wednesday was Mrs. Birkett’s broth­
er L. H. Billington and two sons of
Cotton Center. Texas. They expect
to make their home for the present
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Billington
of Scio.
Mrs. Carl Longnecker. Mrs. Louie
Ray and Mrs. Bill Bickett attended
the PTA meeting at Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dark. Duray
and Durwood were callers at the Ike
Myers home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ray called_ on
their daughter Mrs. Don Schultz of
Scio Saturday. Mrs. Schultz who has
been ill for some time was some what
improved.
Recent dinner guests from Mill City
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