eral of Mr. Leach’s father there. Mrs. Cokenour substituted in the fourth grade during her absence. Joe Wright who has been ill for a couple of weeks was taken to the Gates put the big axe to the tree Salem Memorial hospital on Wednes­ of Jefferson’s league hopes when on day of last week where he has been Friday they nosed out in the final under observation. Mrs. Bunnell of the Marion county game of the season Jefferson’s Lions health association and Mrs. Davis, with a score of 46 to 45. school nurse will conduct a meeting This loss tallied Jefferson with a for the Marion county health commit­ record of 12 and 4, one full game be­ tee in this community on Tuesday hind Sublimity. Marlin Cole was the afternoon of this week. Pictures will a Mill City ’ s Timberwolves gained i in Dick Kanoff chucked in a goal i” big scorer for Gates, racking up 23. the final eight seconds of play to try at the coming Marion county “B1 Jefferson Lion Lee Cameron got 15. be shown demonstrating the work of the committee and general discussion give Mill City a 40-38 win over Ger­ league tourney Tuesday as they The Lions scored three points in vais in a Marion B league game in grabbed a 49-48 overtime win over the final minutes of play in a futile of the duties of the members will be the Chemawa Indians in a special engaged in also. A further report Mill City Friday. struggle to catch up. of the meeting will appear in next The Mill City win necessitated the playoff game. In a hot battle in the opener, the Denny Marttala’s basket in the Jefferson JV’s won 33 to 31 in two week’s Enterprise. playoff game with Chemawa on Tues­ The Detroit high school first string day which Mill City won. By win­ overtime provided the ’Wolves with overtimes. team and subs were guests on Satur­ ning against Gervais and Chemawa, the winning score. Tally at the end Gates (46) (45) Jefferson day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mill City became the fourth entry of reguar time was 45-45, Mill City ¡Cole (23) (15) Cameron Overholser and Mr. and Mrs. Otis F staged a stiring rally to come from in the district tournament. Wattenbarger White who accompanied by Mr. and F (2) Cline (6) In the Bee game the Gervais JV’s behind after the Indians had led at Carey (6) (10) Marlatt Mrs. Bill Smith of Mongold, trans­ C came out winners with a 46 to 40 the half, 25-15. G (4) Blackwell ported the high school boys to Eugene Haun (6) count. Verl Moberg paced the Timber­ ¡Coates (5) (4) Ritt where they enjoyed the State College G (38) Gervais wolves with 14 points and Reggie Mill City (10) Rooks and the Oregon Frosh in a Reserves scoring: (8) Belleque Wells and Luie Belgard each hit 13 F Chase (12) 8. Jefferson — Brown preliminary game to the main event F (6) McCall for Chemawa. Podrabsky (2) as well as the very fast moving (5) Howe C The Marion B meet opens tonight Downer (14) main event, the Oregon and U. of (11) Mahoney on the neutral Stayton floor. Jeffer­ G Moberg (8) Washington teams in a furious game. (8) Hall son meets Gates in the opening game G Shelton Boys, who were guests of the Over­ Reserves scoring: Mill City—Kan- and Gervais and Mill City clash in holsers and Whites, were David Bray, By ELSIE MYERS the nightcap. off 4. Leonard Overholser, Roger and Stan (48) Chemawa Mill City (49) Mehama Farmers Union met in Timms, Bob Layman, Dick Woodward, (13) Wells regular session Friday evening with Raymond Wallace, James White, Bill F Irl Plymale, Joe Vaughn and H. E. Chase (9) (6) Reed President Ike Myers presiding. Ben Palmer and Coach Stanley Whipple. F Jull attended a district meeting of Baltimore (9) (7) Matt Newell of the county extension service ' Marilyn Overholser also accompanied C the Ninety and Nine Men’s Bible Downer (12) (1) Shillac was present and told of the services her parents. G classes at the Christian church in Sil­ Shelton (3) David Bray and Bob (13) Belgard available to the farmers through their Layman were overnight guests of the G Moberg (14) verton, Monday evening. Reserves scoring: Mill City—Mart- office. He also showed colored slides Overholsers following the game. tala 2. Chemawa—Head 6, Dixon 2. taken on various farms in Marion county during field day trips. Mr. Thought for today... Burns of the Soil Conservation office LICENSED | was also present and made a few re- marks in regard to their services. - Those from the Mehama local of j ft the Farmers Union attending the I state convention in Woodburn Wed­ $1.50 per month and up nesday were C. J. Blum, Bob Draper s Detroit flayed the State Deaf school “The wise man Also serving Gates and Lyons quintet, 59-38 Friday night on the and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers. Reports were heard from C. J. ? ODS floor as the teams met in the MILL CITY r is the maker of last rounds of the Marion county “B" Blum, delegate to the insurance meet­ If* DISPOSAL SERVICE ing of the State Farmers Union con­ league action. I’HONE 2352 Bill Palmer charted the course of vention held in Woodburn Feb. 21, his own fortune.’’ LEONARD HERMAN the Detroit squad with 20 points and 22, 23 and from Bob Draper, general Darwin Wallstrom and Teeman Heath delegate at the convention. Plautui At the close of the meeting refresh­ each hit 11 for the losing ODSers. For The preliminary game went to the ments w’ere served by the ladies of moderate Detroit Bees also, with a score 29-27. the organization. Steve Myers of Oswego has been refreshment (38) ODS Detroit (59) (9) W. Colley spending several days on his place in R. Timms (12) F F (2) Nelson Elkhorn. He was joined Sunday by Bray (9) Liyht C (11) Wallstrom Mrs. Myers and Miss Beulah Shope of Palmer (20) YMI G (11) Heath Portland. Overholser (6) Mrs. Mollie Dark and her son, Dur­ G (5) Lisac Layman (8) ~/ti ihi Water" wood, narrowly escaped serious injury Reserves scoring: Detroit—White 2, when returning home from Mehama Woodward 2. Thursday. Due to a faulty steering Olympia g Co, Olympia, Wo»h, US.**» gear the car left the highway and Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! plunged down a 60-foot embankment coming to rest in the shallow water of the river. Had the car proceeded four or five feet further it would have plunged into a depth of 10 feet of water. FREE ESTIMATES ANYWHERE Al.l, SIZES Mrs. Ike Myers returned Sunday last from southern California where I‘hone 2-4542 she had spent the past two months. She spent the greater part of the time Bales & Brady in Long Beach but also visited with relatives and friends in Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Anaheim. .March 1, 1951 SPORTS PAGE Timberwolves Top Gervais, 40-38 Gates Noses Out Jefferson Lions Timberwolves Nail Down Tourney Try ELKHORN Gates Pucksters Warm Mill City In spite of the snowing and cold outside Sunday, Richard’s Tavern of You can if you are a Gates generated so much heat that the tempo of the shuffleboard contest Journeyman Machinist overwhelmed the Mill City Tavern Turret Lathe Operator pucksters in the final meeting of the season. Assembly Mechanic Gates really turned things upside Radial Drill Press Operator down and started out on a new tack when they tossed Mill City for a loss Finest working conditions. by a score of 211 for Gates and 194 Complete employee recrea­ for Mill City. tion program. Insurance and Mill City recruited Martha Stine of pension plan. Long range job Albany, a former Mill City resident, prospects — not a war baby. for their side, but nevertheless Gates In letter of application give plagued Mill City by winning. complete details of experi­ Alice Hoeye and Johnny Gilworth ence and training, including displayed their usual talent and se­ present and past employers. cured top score for Mill City of 37 points. Martha Stine and George P. O. BOX 348 Stewart came in second high for Mill City with 30 points. Third highest Mill City, Oregon for the losers were Marjie Jose and Betty Christensen with a 27 tally. The teams of Betty Hayward-Lou Gates were Jinnie and Edd Kesterson. Mulligan and Elton Brown-Gene Gib­ son tied for high for Gates each hav­ Third berth, a score of 27, went to ing a score of 31. Second high for Vern Sahnetzky and Clarence Spry. Never - - r Detroit Hoopsters Whip O.D.S.’ers GARBAGE SERVICE I I a Dull Moment “At the Bottom of the Hill” MILL CITY TAVERN r* HOUSE MOVING You will want to know about TOWING SERVICE 516 N. High. SALEM DETROIT ■MMMK MM Wheel Alignment Puts you at ease while driving SAVES THOSE TIRES « John Bean Visualiner* SERVES YOU — BEST CAR STEERINC, SERVICE IN CAN YON OCR WHEELWORK GUARANTEED No Guessing Shower's Br Know! Kaiser-Frazer Stayton, Orc. ■MM By MRS. OPAL WHITE A number of new students have been enrolled at the Detroit grade | school in the past month. Among ! those coming from out of the state were the three Manasco children who I were enrolled in the school the first part of the year and who left to go I to Arkansas about Thanksgiving time. ¡The Watts children: Donna, 5th grade, and Richard, 1st grade, from Idaho ¡and Dolores and Michael, Sth grade. Others enrolling were Barbara Ray- i mond, 3rd grade from St. Paul; Dean Mott, Salem; William Ulery, 7th grade. 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