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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1950)
Let us have faith that right makes right, and in that faith let us dare to do our duty as we understand it.— Abraham Lincoln. SPORTS PAGE Detroit Pucksters Oust Mill City Shufflers < November 30. 19'0 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Detroit shuffleboard teams edged out a 222 to 218 point win over Mill ' City shufflers in league play in De Gates Cagers Tussle troit this week. The tense moment of the evening Dec. 8 With Chemawa Frank Means, Gates athletic [ came in the last game of the tourna- An 11-nian Willamette hoop squad I ment when Detroit was in the lead coach, disclosed this week that the left Thursday morning for Seattle by 21 points. Pete Peterson and first basketball league game of the where they open their 1950-51. cam Benney Bennet of Mill City were season for the Gates quintette paign Friday and Saturday nights playing Irene Stout and Don Abra comes Friday, Dec. 3, when Gates against the strong Seattle university high tangles with the Chemawa ' Chieftains. ham of Detroit. Coach Johnny Lewis, following an Going into the 10th and last frame, cagers. informal scrimmage with OCE’s Below is a complete schedule of Mill City’s team was ahead 19 to zero Wolves Tuesday, opined that his men —needing only two points to tie the this season’s home basketball were showing improvement from their tournament. Then Irene Stout made games: previous ineffectual practice per a very fine shot with her last puck * Friday, Dec. 8 — Chemaw a formances but is strictly pessimistic defending Northwest Con to edge out Mill City’s pucks. * Friday. Dec. 15 — Deaf School about his champions ’ chances against Benny Bennet and Pete Peterson • Tuesday, Jaa. 9 —- Mill City ferences the high-scoring Seattle Li bunch. made the high score for Mill City ♦ Tuesday, Jan. 16 — Gervais In five starts thus far this year. i with 33 points. The team of Earl * Friday, Jan. 19 — Jefferson Coach Al Brightman’s Chieftains Layman-Bill Wert tied for high score Saturday, Jan. 27 — Sisters twice have rang the bell for more I honors for Detroit with the team of than 90 points. The other evening * Tuesday, Jan. 30 — Detroit they got a convincing win over the I Rex Cecil-“Nick” each making a score ' Friday, Feb. 9 — Sublimity perennially potent Seattle Alpine in of 36. Return shuffleboard match is sched- • Friday, Feb. H -- St. Paul dependents. Lewis is not yet sure just who he • Denotes League (¿ames i tiled on December 5 in Mill City where will start Friday night but indications I the shuffleboard has recently been are that it will again be the five refinished. which did regular chores last season. They include Ted Loder and Doug Detroit pucksters were Earl Lay Logue at the forwards, Chuck Robin man, Bill Wert, Rex Cecil, “Nick”, son at center and Lou Scrivens and Audrey Layman, Charlie Berman, Hugh Bellinger at the guards. Others By JEAN ROBERTS Esty Holbert, Gale Fagen, Don Abra making the trip are Dick Brouwer after The Mehama Bridge Tavern, ham, Irene Stout, Melba Harlan, and either Alva Brown or Jack Fitz- I Erick Kyberg, B. Renner, "Unk”, Ann t operating continuously for the past maurice, forwards; center Larry I Fagen, Ray McKivCr, Otto Russell 10 years is closing the door on Dec. Smith, fine prospect who transferred ' 1, states Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith from Clark Junior college; and Guards I and Francis Stout. Visit your local school! Get to know your child's teacher. proprietors. ‘Claude Nordhill, Dan Montag and Ken Better known to everyone in the Benshoof. Nordhill and Montage are community as Smitty and Mabel, they lettermen reserves from last year and will be missed by the many who have Benshoof is a first-year-man from used this business establishment as Spokane. FREE ESTIMATES — LICENSED ELECTRIt a daily meeting place. and Miss Sunny Baugh of Cannon I». F. niNCH, Prop. The stock will soon be sold and Beach, are conducting revival serv any plans for the future are still in ices at the Mehama community church | definite state the Smiths. BUSINESS PHONE — SALEM 3-5561 “JUST GOOD Meeting in the after Teen-agers will meet again Friday all this week, services for children HOME PHONE — SALEM 2-2800 ioon at 3:30 FOOD’’ Dec. 1 at the Women’s club house for Stories are told and a square dancing fest and party. All are conducted. pictures on a flannel by . teen-agers are welcome and the girls I illustrated well IDANHA. OREGON as demonstrated by » KEN PRATT, Mgr. Electrical Dept. board, as 3455 are asked to bring sandwiches and Hiway 222 The evening program is puppets. SPECIAL SERVICE TO MILLS cookies for refreshments. more for teen-agers and Miss Ruth Eagle of Zillah, Wash., I scheduled I adults. The stork visited two Mehama fam ilies last week with a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bangs on Nov. 24 and a son for Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Good Music Shuffleboard Amundsen, Nov. 26. With Fritz cele brating by passing out candy bars SPECIALTY CARDS to the ladies and cigars to the men, he reports the mother and baby doing TRICKS and PUZZLES well. Willamette Gagers Campaign This Week AUTOMATIC 17 ¡.»«I movement yellow lop reminds to wind itself! Set it once, slip it around your wrist—and enjoy its super-accurate time keeping all day, every day. Your Dynawind winds itself as you wear it. Sealed against water, secure against shock — your double guarantee of satisfaction. Handsomely styled to a man’s taste. How tho Ranbla balance wheel wartit off »hack Ordinory balance wheel — rigid tpokei relay ihockt ilroight to vital bal ance mechanism. Incaflex balance \ wheel g-i-v-e-t with the shock .. .fully guaranteed ayainft dc.-iog* MEHAMA Electrical Contracting and Service SPAR CAFE Write or Phone Colleet Salem Equipment Co Christmas Gifts MEANDER INN MILL CITY Where Friends Meet BAKER’S On Highway 222. Linn County Side MILL CITY Mill City Jewelry Tonv Ziebert George ‘Sparky’ Dltter ■ » o I I TOYS and DOLLS MODEL AIRPLANES H. O. Model Railroading Equipment o Phyliss and Mary Jane Cox spent I the weekend in Portland with their parents. Their brother. Jack, who o SALEM’S ORIGINAL has been visiting them returned to Portland. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. 163 N. Com mereiai SALEM and Mrs. Floyd Johnson were Mr. Phone 2- and Mrs. George Cree and Reams — Use Our Mail Order Service Shehee. Guests Thanksgiving day at the Carl Chance home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chance of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chance of Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey and Diane of Portland and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Chance. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bayless spent the weekend in Mill City with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bayless. Bayless was local high school principal for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman and PUT ANTI-FREEZE IN NOW ANI) son of Los Angeles, Calif., have been visiting at the T. L. Craig home. Mrs. BE READY WHEN THE COLD Newman and Mrs. Craig are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb and sons WEATHER GETS HERE! spent Thanksgiving in Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cun ningham. Mrs. Joe Lalack is now employed We take better care of your car at the Mill City State Bank. Mrs. C. H. Ferguson is also employe« thera part time. Mr. «nd Mrs. Don Sheythe, Denny and Mark and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Corbin spent Thanksgiving at King’s Valley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheythe. FRIENDLY SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cree, Shirley and Bob spent Thursday and Friday at Dallas with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cribbs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Edwards and two daughters from Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten and two chil dren front Mehama were dinner guests Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craven, and children from Sisters spent Thanks giving in Mill City with friends. The Mill City Lions Club Auxiliary HOLDS 389 POUNDS met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. OF FROZEN FOODSI B. Hill this week. Toy & Hobby Shop HEY! WINTER Is Coming Distinctive new styling of both front and rear of the new 1951 Fords is shown in this photo of the Convertible and the Custom Club Coupe. The dual-spinner grille and longer, wrap-around bumpers give the front end a wider, more massive appearance and additional chrome and wider tail lights add to the rear end appearance. The 1951 models feature Fordomatic Drive, the new automatic transmission, as optional equipment a Christmas Suggestions for Her GE . f SUNBEAM — DORMEYER FOOD MIXERS SUNBEAM and TOASTMASTER TOASTERS REA ERE WARE - B ----> CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and LA MI’S jä ■ i 'jtr. Çr t & i For Him STANLEY and MILLERS FALLS h ( AMP STO\ ES wi> roois NIBLER mmh A Friendly Place • ' > sa widenartotj of frozen foods right in your own home' Just the thing .for farms, large families! AnJ it s powered by the famous G-E Refrigerating A WfIK Your Idle Hours general HOMÍ RICIHRITS MILL CITY. ORE. CWpMAf To While Away GUN ( LEANING KITS JENKINS HARDWARE PHONE 2206 RALPH TAVERN GATES ELECTRIC freezers H THORIZED DEALER Mill City Appliance Store OPEN FROM 0 AM. to S PM SOITHWEST BROADWAY NEXT DOOR TO Ml 1R S BtKERY 4