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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1951)
December 6. lS.'il 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Shuffle Sponsors Huddle at Jerry’s SPORTS SIDELINES For Guaranteed Cleaning up a collection at the Mill City theatre | this Sunday to raise funds for the it's the campaign “Gifts for the Yanks That Gave”. These funds will be used to North Santiam area tavern-keepers By SPARKS Little Monty Rae Lalack, son of buy gifts for veterans confined to huddle next week—not because of the The local cabasa season opened with a slam-bang Saturday night when the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack, celebrated Veteran’s hospitals here in the state. rough weather, but regarding the next Mill City Timberwolves and the Gates High Pirates battled it out on the M.C. his 2nd birthday at his home in Mill This Mrs. L. N. Iverson and daughter, round of shuffleboard play. It was a rough, hard fought affair throughout, but the City with his mother and daddy play Mrs. Irene Nettleton, were callers at torrid battle of the tavern teams maple court. 24-HOUR SERVICE contest provided a full forty minutes of thrills for the near capacity turn ing host for the occasion to Mr. and the John Muir’s home this week gathers steam the first of the year out. . . . Night ’ s biggest disappoint-' Mill City Mrs. Jack Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wednesday. Jerry’s nient went to Sublimity coach, Tom Mrs. Iverson is Mrs. with Meander Inn ahead. LaVine and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Muir’s mother. tavern, Thursday evening, 8 p.m., Dec. Pendergrass, and assistants. They as his college choice. While attend Clone« at 6 P.M. Carlton and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Clar Arthur Chase’s father is visiting at 13, is the date and place of this im arrived with charts to diagram plays, ing summer school at Stanford, Shaw ence Howe and Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. their home this week. portant meet. Meander Inn shuffle charts for statistics, and the works, was informed that all freshmen foot ball aspirants were required to par Eldon Hutchinson and family, and Wilma Jull. freshman at Northwest artists toppled Detroit Tuesday 133 to Quality Job Printing at Nancy Wood. Pictures were taken Christian college, spent the week-end 130 after Mill City tavern demoralized but brother you just don’t scout a ticipate in spring practice- regardless I game like that. The Mill City Enterprise of their baseball ambitions. F rom marking the event and games enjoyed with her parents at the Christian them by drawing first blood Sunday, Mill City high cheer section will there, George traveled to the M ash by those present. Refreshments were church parsonage. 149 to 125. have to be satisfied with the judges ington Athletic office and inquired r served by the hosts. Mill City tavern and Detroit tavern, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Flatman were decision awarding them second place for the baseball mentor. He was in Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly have re called to Dallas, Saturday, to attend locked in a tie for second, are putting for the Marion County B League Jam formed by same to return in three or turned home from a two-weeks vaca the funeral of Mrs. Flatman’s sister, on armor for their shuffle battle. boree at Willamette, Tuesday night four days and then they would discuss tion spent in Los Angeles and San Mrs. Beth McHaney. Mrs. McHaney Friday, Dec. 7, Pearl Harbor day. (We picked them no less than first), George’s scholarship. Guess the Francisco. Mill City tavern out-shuffled Maples was a former resident here 32 years I but the Timberwolves basketeers dis Dr. Mark Hammericksen and family , ago. Inn, 171 to 116, Tuesday, Dec. 4. Mill played the smoothest attack during baseball boss just never heard of plan a holiday vacation to the home of Guests last weekend at the home of City tavern was pitted against a tough the evening show. Coach Burroughs Shaw from Portland ' ■ Mrs. Hammericksen’s parents in Lo Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo were foe when they wrangled with Detroit With Your Pocketbook must be grinning his biggest grin as gan, Utah. The grand parents have Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller from tavern and came out victors last Sun the result of the reserve squad per or Your Wife! not yet seen their new grandchild. Glendale, Ore. day at Detroit. Mill City’ tavern formance. Led by Shelton and Ward, Dr. Hammericksen announces his of Miss Shereen Muir, daughter of Mr. handed Detroit their first defeat in they did a fine job against the slick If you take her to fice in Mill City will be closed on , and Mrs. John Muir has been confined the current tournament. Scio regulars. Gates and Sublimity December 20 and 27, his regular days to her bed for the past three weeks Nohlgren's in Salem Interest ran high up and down the also showed potential as teams to be to visit here, while he is away. canyon about this Mill City-Detroit reckon’d with during the regular sea with inflamatory rheumatism. for dinner next Sun.! Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stiffler were joust. Detroit shufflers had not lost son. Frank Jackson Jr. of Astoria was a visitor in the city during the past business callers in Portland last Tues a game. Each shuffler for Mill City CHOICE OF HUSKIES TOPS tavern wore a rabbit's foot for good weekend at his parent’s home. day. Pre-season dopesters pick U of It.NITION and CARBURETION Seaman Gerald W. Tucker, son of luck. These rabbit’s’ feet they pre John Muir, commander of the local Washington to retain the Northwest . Legion post announces plans to take Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Tucker of Idanha sented to the Detroit team after the VOLTAGE REGULATORS Good sportsmanship by division championship of the P.C.C., | is home enjoying a 19-day leave from big game. ■MHiiinuuiiMimiMon.iiHiMiHiiiim miiriMwiiMnin’Uii wuixxn nuiiin.imiuiia and rank them high in the first ten With Dressing and GENERATOR REPAIRS both teams was shown and Detroit I duties at Norfolk, Va. for national honors for the 51'-52’ Cranberry Sauce and took their loss like true champions. RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open basketball season. Following true to Sundays and evenings, flowers tele Louie Clifton accompanied the Mill form in the jinx role as a favorite, graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, City team as a yell leader. the Huskies dropped their initial en planters, pot plants, corsages, wed- counter to the Utah Redskins 61-60 ■ dings, also shrubs and landscaping. MILL CITY after leading the Utes for three 1 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone ¡cantos. They didn't let the dopesteers 3684. 42tf ; down the second night though, and Phone 2403 Mill City A FRIENDLY By GARY PETERSON With E'calloped Potatoes Cpl. D. E. Thomas has been pro i returned to smother the Redskins Next to Mar Dean Cafe FAMILY Mill City high school students trav 60-44. On the same night of the moted from private first class accord and Crab Apple ing to word received by his mother eled en masse to the Marion County Washington reversal, a real classy ATMOSPHERE Mrs. Victor Thomas of Mill City. “B" League Jamboree Monday night, band of Portland Pilots completely- PREVAILS Corporal Thomas is serving in Wack- and won second place in the yell sec dominated Oregon for three quarters erheim, Germany, in the 94th anti tion contest with 91 points. Mean only to lose a one point heartbreaker while the Timberwolves beat the Scio in an overtime game. Up north the m'MMiiiiHMiiii'iiii'iin no no mu iiii iiiiiiiiHUHiiiNiNiiiiiiimiidiiiiitaiHiiiiiiiiuMdMimn'iiii aircraft force. Loggers, who were invited as the 10th Seattle U. Chieftans encountered the team, by a score of 15 to 12. Jeffer same trouble with U. of Idaho. Hand son's rooting section won first place, ing the Vandals a lesson in basketball and Gervais copped third spot. Judges for three heats, then faltering in the were the cheerleaders of Willamette final round to drop a one point deci university, in whose gym the Jam sion. What a night! boree was played. In all, five ten- PLEASING NOTE: AP All Coast minute games were played, the first pitted Gates against Chemawa. Gates, Conference football team selected by led by Marlin Cole, won easily 14-10. the conference coaches, Herm Clark, (Children Under 10—Just 44c) Detroit nipped the Gervais five by a 1 of O.S.C. and George Shaw, of Oregon 12-9 deficit. In other games, Sublim on their defensive first team. Also ity trounced the Oregon School for Sam Baker, John Thomas, Herm Clark, and Pete Palmer of O.S.C. on file Deaf 18-8, and St. Paul c the defensive second squad, and four Jefferson 7 to 5. The Sophomores are giving a party more O.S.C. lineman on the defensive Mobilheat Friday evening. Everyone must wear second platoon. Those Beavers had it a hat to this “Derby” party, and each this year, but failed to produce at the FAMOUS BUFFET boy must drag a gal to gain admis right time . . . GRIPES: How did L. H. Gregory, noted Oregonian sports With Mary Barton Playing sion. It’s strictly a date deal. Ac Your Favorite Music on the cording to the rules, no girl can refuse columnist, manage to cover nearly an " " 1 1 .. ............... V.; Hammona Organ unless it’s for a good reason or she entire season with hardly a mention I of a footballer like the Beavers Sam F already has a date. SUNDAYS from - ■ - J, Tuesday evening the game with Baker? Each year Greg spends col iiMIIMBIMÍÍMIIíllllil1iiMllí]íillUJ)'~ . .¿J 12 Noon to * P. M. Cascade high was postponed because umn after column lamenting the lack WEEKDAYS of the power failure which plagued | of publicity means to herald the men , of the northwest worthy of All Ameri- 11:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. the canyon. The lights came back on, lean honors .... FIGHT TALK: V but there was no heat in the build ing. The game was re-scheduled for The Paddy Young-Durando 10-round battle in Madison Square Garden last Thursday night. , Students of Mill City high attended Friday night ended in a draw and was an afternoon matinee Wednesday of surely one of the battles of the year. the technicolor epic “David and Bath We’re wonderin' why two men would punch each other silly, with the win sheba”. Report cards were again sent out, ner awarded the dubious honor of a shot at Sugar Ray Robinson. Per and again with mixed emotions. sonally we’d prefer a slow boat to The Timberwolves' next home game will be Tuesday night, Dec. 11th. Korea with the Chinese Communist Army .... INSIDE STUFF: Coach YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER against Detroit. The first game will start at 7 p.m. With the purchase of Howie Odell sang high the praises of freshman George Shaw after the the new bleachers, the seating situa Multnomah tion was greatly relieved. In the Washington-Oregon at stadium. Even stated that with a lad past, fans were forced to stand be cause of a lack of seating facilities. like Genera) George at quarterback, the Huskies might have gore all the With the bleachers in use, the local casaba filberts can take a load off way to the Rose Bowl. Imagine his their feet while watching the green dismay when an Oregon official in clad Timberwolf legions play. Let’s formed him that Shaw was once in have everyone come out and support the WOf'U Athletic office this fall. Seems that professional baseball is the term! The Junior class has been selling Shaw’s true ambition, and he first rooter’s lids, green and lemon yellow, tried Stanford and then Washington MILL CITY NU METHOD N You Can't Go Wrong! In-The-Car Crankshaft Grinding Roast Turkey Les s Tavern Heidt’s Auto Swift's Premium Mill Cily Hi-Liles A Christmas Gift For All the Family A New > -1 ■ ■ 3-F-22 WELZ MOBILGAS Sublimity or HATHAWAY GARAGE I’hone 3202, Mill City ■ i w JL9Li 1 Passenger Car This Year Never a. Dull Moment Gene Teague Chevrolet Stay ton, Oregon “At the Bottom of the Hill” Phone 2314 MILL CITY TAVERN similar to those worn by the Univer sity of Oregon rooters, except that the “O” is left off. These lids are being sold for $1.75. Where were YOU when the lights went off? I was under the table counting the fly-specks in the pepper shaker. Cheerio! Just Arrived... A DAI GHTER To Mr. and Mrs. Phil M. Higuera. Gates. Nov. 23. at Salem General hospital. A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. G T. Pittam. Idanha. Nov. 24, at Salem General hospital. A DAUGHTER To Mr and Mrs. John Roney, Idanha, Nov. 26. at Salem Memorial hospital. A SON To Mr. and Mrs Charles Robertson. Mill City, Dec. 3, at Salem Memorial hospital A SON To Mr and Mr- Chet Ferguson. Mill City. Dec. 4, at Salem Memorial hospital. A SON To Mr. and Mi- William R. Stewart. Mill City, Dec. 4. at Salem General hospital. • <. • EDWARD WILLIAMS "The Home of Hallmark Cards" 330 Court Street Salem, Ore. If you have the space, drain-dry rather than toweldry your dishes after washing, advises Winifred S. Carter of Proctor 4 Gamble's House hold Information Service. More sani tary. HEART ATTACK OR INDIGESTION? THANK HKAVKNS Mol .ttatks.r» i.tscld Indieexion When 1« sir take Bell.an« taMeU TN» t MOU io 11» taateal-acl « meduines In >wn 1« I ora tor Ihr rrlirt ol brarikura (aa and uaul«r duinu »« Many New Holiday Foods Now Available Furnish Your Table with TK from our Vegetable Cooler Gates General Store -