o M \RION COUNTY “B” LEAGUE HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS W Pct. L ....... 7 .875 1 Gates 6 .750 2 Oregon Deaf school of Salem lost a Jefferson .750 ... 6 2 37-23 decision to Detroit in a Marion Gervais 6 .750 2 Sublimity [ county B league basketball game at 4 .500 4 Mill City Detroit Friday night. Detroit moved 3 4 .429 Mill City Tavern shuffleboard firm­ into a commanding 25-8 lead by half­ ’Chemawa .Si 5 . 2 Detroit ly established itself as one of the best time. The Deaf School Jayvee team Deaf School 7 .125 1 The CBI Engineers were soundly, of the teams in play in the Canyon won the preliminary game, 30-20. .000 ............ 0 8 St. Paul spanked by Sublimity to the tune of [ when it defeated the Detroit team Detroit (37) (23) Deaf School 82 to 35, Monday, January 22 at (8) Nelson by a score of 240 to 163. This was Timms (2) F Sublimity. The “tired old men’’ of Colley one of the most decisive wins for Overholser (14) F the Engineers just could not stand | I either team in the many battles that Layman (4) C (9) Wallstrom ^Thought for today... the fast pace aet by the Sublimity have taken place between them. Mill Palmer (8) (5) Lisac G Mill City and Aumsville basketball outfit. Sublimity was hotter than teams are currently leading the two City puckets had the advantage of i Bray (4) (1) Martin G the 4th of July and the Engineers as divisions of the South Marion grade (playing on their home board as the (5) S. Timms S cold as it was here last winter. game was played at the Mill City school league with five victories and Tavern, January 23. The “old men” say that there is a no defeats. “lot of years left” but admitted the Leading Mill City to victory were The Mill City quintet is on top of Freshman Athol Cline calmly dunk- “Everything in bones were creaking a little after the the Canyon division with Stayton in Jack Colburn and Pete Pederson, top ; ed a charity shot in the final seconds scorers for Detroit were Ray McKiver game. MRS. J. H. JOHNSTON the runner-up spot on a 4-1 win : to give Gates high undisputed pos- excess is opposed The win gave Sublimity undisputed record. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hall of Saletr ! session of top spot in the Marion and Charlie Berman. possession of 2nd place and pushed Completing the Mill City line-up were Wednesday business callers in Canyon Division County B league in a rough, thrilling to nature.” the Engineers down to the 3rd spot Team Pct. [contest at the Gates gym Friday were: Ray Bushnell, Cora Mengit, Fox Valley. The Halls returned to W L in the league standings. Bill and Judy Bodeker, Alice Hoeye, 1.000 0 5 Salem, Tuesday, from a two months -Hippocrate» Mill City [ night. High was Nightingale of Sublimity Stayton .......... .800 The Pirates fought an uphill battle “Johnny”, Pete Catherwood, “Cy”, stay in the Klamath Falls country. 4 1 with 19 points. Top man in the point Detroit .600 all the way until Carey dropped a Lila Bushnell, Bernice Bigger, Bar­ 2 3 Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Knox and For department for the Engineers was Gates .400 lay-in to give Gates the lead with bara and Jack Enlow, Geo. Stewart, four children have returned home 3 2 Box score: moderate Yarnell with 10. ~ and Bill Obershaw. .200 4 1 after spending the holidays with Mari-Linn ... only one and one-half minutes left (82) Sublimity St. Boniface .000 to play. Blackwell immediately re­ Included in the Detroit team were: relatives in Dakota and Oklahoma. CBI (35) 5 0 refreshment... (1) Stuckart F Ixiwery (6) Schools were closed Monday on taliated with a sneaker to tie the Gale Fagan, Esty Holbert, Ann Fagan, (6) Bentz F Ferguson (9) Lillian Gischer, Frida Wirt, Arthur account of the power lines being dis­ score 32-32. This set trie stage for Light C (19) Nightingale Bayless (5) | Cline to perform his heroic deed that Hansen, Bill Wirt, Irene and Francis rupted with Sunday night’s wind. Meander Inn Takes (2) Albus YMP 0 Yarnell (10) placed Gates in the all important lead Stout, Bud Geschen, Duke Ellington, G (8) Boedigheimer Jensen (4) In 1940 there were about 2,500,000 at the climax of the halfway mark Shorty Fredrickson, Bill McCully, and “It» the Hater Scoring subs: Sublimity—Birkholz Two More Games Charlie Jacobs. children born in the United States; for league play. 8, Kintz 4, Pendergast 15, Christen­ Mill City will travel to Detroit for in 1949, the number was 3,729,000. Meaner Inn defeated the Rendez­ The Jefferson Lions, a big ruggeo sen 14, Ilighberger 4, Lyons 1; CBI vous club of Stayton for the fourth band ______ ___ _______ In Oregon, 17,522 children were born coached _____ by Fred Graham, _ led a return match January 30. Olymp a Co, Olympia, Woyh, U. S. A. • ® Paynter. in 1940; the number was 35,173 in consecutive time by the score of 204 at half-time 23-18 and 28-27 entering to 160. In a recent match high scores the final heat but failed to hold the The Mill City Tavern again showed 1949. for Mill City, Jack and Bart Enlow (ietermined Pirates in the closing the way by beating Jerry’s Tavern »«M with 44 points, 2nd were Kim Bigger mjnutes. Both squads concentrated of Gates 232 to 188. The contest was WE ARE PLEASED and Sparky Ditter with 38. on defensive play throughout the played at Mill City Tavern, Sunday, TO SERVE YOU! Stayton tied for high with Wilbur bruising encounter — with Jefferson January 21st. The contest was close Gooman and Paul Gilbert, and Everett controlling the backboards, but with in the early frames but Mill City We hope you are pleased Ward and M. Moody, each getting 28 Gates displaying the scrap and deter - gradually built up a lead that they with our service. “At the Bottom of the Hill” | points. mination necessary to assure victory. never relinquished. High pair for On V January 24, 41* in the first tiiwwit match Howard x/Il tt 11UilI j •**•/ LIIv Allow *• Means and crew draw a bye Mill City were George Stewart and of the season with Jerry’s tavern for this Tuesday night and will take Bill Obershaw; leaders for Gates were of Gates, the Meander Inn nosed out a much needed rest before their junket Bud Bailey and Jerry Gerg. Others making up the Mill City 27, to ahead 179 to 162. Tony Zeibert and to t= Chemawa Friday, January T.n„»rv 27 Pete Pederson were high with 36 take off on the second half of the Tavern team were: Earl Dennis. Al Haun, Irw’in Goble, Gladys Meeks, Mill City and Jim and Bea Kesterson high for round robin. Byron and Tally Davis, Don Watt, Al Gates with 32 points. Box score: (32) Jefferson Shelton, Pete Catherwood. “Cy”, Alice Gates (33) (6) Cameron Hoeye, “Johnny”, David Hoeye, and F Cline (1) (4) Brown Inez Haun. F Lee (5) Doing their best for Gates were: (6) Marlatt C Carey (11) (1) Ricks Gib Brosig, Marie Herron, Bob Y'oung, G Cole (12) (8) Blackwell Bud I.aNare, Percy Mulligan, Lynn G Crites (2) S (7) Wattenberger Young, Orville Haywadr, Lois Brosig, Henness (2) Ray Master, “Tiny”, Ed and Jenny Officials—' Wood and Nice. Kesterson, B. Bigson, Lue Mulligan, Betty Hayward, and Dotty Vail. January 25, 1951 SANTIAM VALLEY BASKETBALL w L STANDINGS 0 4 Gates 1 3 Sublimity 2 3 CBI Engineers 2 2 Detroit 3 1 Aumsville 3 1 Scio 4 0 .Mill City 4— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Mint I A< I Ali// City Shuffle Board Artists Beat Detroit and Gates Detroit Bumps Over Deaf Schoolers CBI Oldsters’ Lose To Sublimity 82 to 35 Mill City Graders In First Position Gates Hi Now Assumes Top Circuit Spot FOX VALLEY Never a Dull Moment \ Mom & Pop’s MILL CITY TAVERN CAFE PACKAGED i" IIIHIIIIIIHIBX Mill City Milites By LELA KELLY HONOR ROLL The Honor Roll for the past sem- ¡ester has been announced, The sen- j iors whose names appear on it are [Wilma Jull, Sue Mikkelson, and Wan- Ida Vandermeer. Juniors are Donna [Cooke, Alona Daly, Ardith Jones, I.ela ; Kelly, Arlone Kuhlman, Dolores Poole, [Thad Roberts, and Bob Shelton. Joan (Johnson was the only sophomore. Herbert Hampton, Frances Johnson, Richard Lowe and Richard Verbeck ¡were the freshmen. Mr. Caughey announced there will not be six-week honor rolls next sem- ester. Honor roll will be announced 1 at the end of this year. NEW STI DENTS We have two new students this I week. Jackie Woods, a junior is from w,...... .. Calif. Z-Z.Z. Dick Morris is a I Redding, | sophomore. He went to school here the first four years of school and [ then moved to Salem, but now is back [in Mill City. Mill City high also lost three stud­ ents this wek. Laura Karr, a fresh- i man moved to Salem, Beverly Romel, a freshman is going to Portland, and | Pat Wolverton, a sophomore, is join­ ing her family in Washington. PAPER PUBLISHED The Girls Athletic Association pub- dished the fourth edition of the high i school paper, “The Gaze-At-’Er" on Tuesday of this week. We are very I proud of our school paper and any i one interested in purchasing one : should get in touch with Arlone Kuhl­ man who is the circulation manager. Miss Bancy is the advisor. <;. A. A. ASSEMBLY The G.A.A. is planning the assent- I bly for the month of February. They are planning to have two volleyball games, each of which will be the freshman and sophomore girls versus the junior and senior girls. Refresh­ ments will be server! between games. It will he in the gym on February 3 for all members of the student body. Fortitude I take to be the quiet possession of a man's self, and an un­ disturbed doing his duty whatever evils beset, or dangers lie in the way. --John Locke. ; : i I Complete Suppip of All Your Iluilding Needs . . OPEN «» Rl»4ts Knotty Pine Paneling Pioneer Flintkote Roofing r , .■ ‘I« 'flu new ,, ”1.1 r: r 111 "• Les’s Tavern MILL CITY A FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE PREVAILS Kellom’s Fresh Meats FRESH DAILY — VERY REASONABLE PRICES Kellom’s Grocery MILL CITY OPEN WEEK DAYS 8 A M. to 7 P.M. 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