The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 13, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    4— THE MILL (TTY EXTERI’RISE_____________________ December 13, 1951
WEEKS NEWS
THEY'RE FOR IKE-Senators Dufl (left»,
and Lodge, Jr., leaders of GOP forces
seeking the 1952 Republican presi­
dential nomination for Gen. Eisen­
hower, at a news conference in Wash­
ington. Lodge is campaign manager
for the pro-Eisenhower group.
Mill City Hi-Liles
s
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SPORTS SIDELINES
For Guaranteed Cleaning
By GARY PETERSON
it’s the
Mill Citv basketball fans were en­ V
couraged considerably bv the Timber­
wolves’ showing in their last two
By SPARKS
games. Last week the green-dad
With softball season still four or five months in the future, it is, never­
Frew edged the Cascade Cougars in theless, frequently the topic of conversation within the circle of sports-minded
an overtime game. 34-33. Rov Chase
led the pack in scoring with 13 points. Mill City folk. Rumors have it that Keith Marshall—top Salem flinger—
24-HOUR SERVICE
Tuesday night the hometown crowd will be one of the pitchers doing his regular chore under the Allen field
lights
come
summer.
If
true,
you
can
was again pleasantly surprised when
Mill City
thev carne through with a very deci- raise the stock of one team at least differential in the A.A.U. masters
sive victorv over Detroit high. 43 to 65%.
Closes at 6 P.M.
over good college bassetball teams.
28. Airain Roy Chase paced the scor­
An
early
observation
of
the
local
HATS
OFF
to
Tex
Salkeld
for
ele
­
inir attack with 12 counters. ili the
Javvee game. Mill Citv walloped the basketball picture provides promise vating the fight game in the north­
Quality Job Printing at
Detroit “B” squadders 42 to 23. Phil | of an interesting winter campaign. west. It’s been a long, tough road, (
Carev tossed in fourteen points to Both Mill City and Gates high schools but, with the attraction of such names
The Mill City Enterprise
lead the victors. Friday the casaba to date have shown they are named as Lesnevich, Maxim, Mathews, and
crew travels to Gervais for their with squads capable of capturing the now Ez Charles, Tex has made Port­
second leairue irame of the current Marion County ‘B’ league crown. land one of the leading boxing centers
season. While Gervais lost Earl Bel- The Timberwolves hold a slight edge on the coast. Credit is due to Joe
leuue. all-state forward in B league
Never quite equal to
plav last vear. Doug Hall, another i with reserves. The Pirates—second Kahut too.
finishers
last
season—are championship calibre, Joe nonetheless
all-stater, and a lot of time because place
of the football plavoffs. thev will j blessed with five returning lettermen, has always been a worthy opponent
including the talents of possibly the for the top-notchers,
probably be tough to beat.
The sophomore class sponsored a league’s outstanding basketteer in
Derby party in all its glorv. To gain , Marlin Cole, but they are seriously
With Your Pocketbook
admittance each person was. in theory.1 handicapped by the lack of reserve
or Your Wife!
to wear a hat of some sort, and bring | material.
what is known to some as a Date.
If
you take her to
As it turned out. not all oartv-goers | Missed from last season will be
wore hats, and not all brought, as such stars as Belleque and Hall of
Nohlgren's in Salem
standard equipment, a person of the Gervais, Myers and Highberger of
The Mill Citv Timberwolves opened
opposite sex. Nevertheless, it was a Sublimity, and Marlett of Jefferson,
for dinner next Sun.!
verv interestimr evening. Richard but it is our guess that this years’ their Marion Countv B league cam-
CHOICE OF
Lovel and Francis Johnson won prizes crop of veterans will provide specta­ oaicn with an easy 43-28 victory over
Detroit Tuesday night. The victors
for the lid with the most personality.
tors
with
some
sterling
performances.
were hard pressed in the initial quar­
Fourth
period
Wednesday the
ter as thev trailed 8-4. but functioning
students of Mill Citv hitrh along with
STEWARTS - CHEVROLET
smoothly in the second stanza thev
the rest of the guvs and trals that go
TOO TOUGH!
took a commanding 20-12 lead at half­
With Dressing and
there were entertained bv the Mill
We were a little disappointed in the time. The Timberwolves regulars in­
Citv high school band, At the PTA
Cranberry Sauce and
meeting also, the band delivered a way the Stewart-Chevrolet indepen­ creased the lead in the third period,
short program, In both ¡stances, they dents decisively out-gunned Oregon and the reserve unit took over in the
were well received.
State and the Portland Pilots in their final frame.
Bob Lavman hit 13 for Detroit to
The members of the student bodv northward journey last week. Last
have been invited to eniov a post­ season’s national A.A.U. champs— take scoring honors, and Rov Chase
game dance Friday night by Gervais conquerors of the mrghty PHILLIP led the winners with 12 counters.
high. Whoopee!
Mill Citv is host to Chemawa next
I read the two letters in the Editor’s OILERS—command lots of respect, Fridav. Dec. 21
but
there
never
has
been
that
much
With E'calloped Potatoes
Letter Box last week. and. of course.
Detroit (28)
Mill City (43)
I have to out in mv two cents worth.
and Crab Apple
Walter (2)
F
(12) Chase
In the first place, it would not be im­
White (2)
(5)
Marttala
F
possible to have a hand without the
Laymon (13)
(8) Downer
C
use of the band instruments now I
Palmer (6)
G
(3) Kanoff
loaned to us bv the Gates school sys­
Woodward (4)
G
(7) Baltimore
tem. Admittedly the size of the bard
would be limited if these instruments
Vickers (1)
S
(1) Hoffman
were not available. The majority of
S
(5) Shelton
Sublimity, Dec. 11—The Gates High
the music students, though, either
s
(2) Ward
Pirates
—
left
with
only
one
starter
in
own their instruments or rent them in
s
(1) Gregory
overtime period—dropped
a
Salem. It is appreciated, neverthe- the
Officials: Vandevort and Albrich.
less, that these instruments are heartbreaker to the Sublimity Saints
loaned to us. Secondly, the grade Tuesday night. A free throw by Ruef
schools, as I understand it. would be and a lay in by Clem Lulay during the
in separate buildings until such extra frame provided the margin of
time as a new grade school huildinir victory in a lopsided whistle-tootin’
should be built without running the affair.
consolidated district into serious debts.
(Children Under 10—Just 44c)
Christensen opened the scoring
It is evident that a new high school
building will be necessary in a short after two minutes of play with a
Chemawa, Dec. 7—Gates High Pi­
time, but available buildings are suf­ swisher from the corner, and the
ficient at present to house the facil­ Saints were never headed through­ fates opened the Marion Countv ß'
ities of the grade schools. I ask the out the first half that ended 19-15. league with a decisive 47-33 victory
“Enterprise Readers" if the students Midway in the third period, Gates over the Chemawa Indians.
Gates was held to a close 19-15 ad­
of Gates would not be benefitted bv
having a large enough enrollment so pulled up to even the count-then vantage at the half, but sparked by
that thev too could take band instruc- poured on the steam to take a five the high scoring Marlin Cole, the
FAMOUS BUFFET
tion?. Think, then, of each subject point spread at 26-21. The Saints Pirates easily moved away from their
that is not beintr taught at anv of the steadily filled the gap, to be a com­ opponents in the final two quarters.1
With Mary Barton Playing
three districts involved, Wouldn’t it fortable four point advantage. Their
Chemawa (33)
Gates (47)
Your Favorite Music on the
be fine if the student« of these dis- attempt to stall was foiled, Marlin James (3)
F
(1) Henness i
Hammond Organ
tricts could take more specialized Cole’s two quick baskets that con­ Patchpe (7)
F
(7) Lee
courses and rot receive iust a general
C
cluded the scoring for the regular Sampson
(25) Colei
SUNDAYS from
education? I think so.
Shillal (7)
G
playing time at 36-36.
(4) Crites '
12 Noon to > P. M.
G
(2) Haun |
WEEKDAYS
Both teams failed to capitalize on Markussen
S
(8) Romey i
free throws in the final seconds. Benallie (14)
11:30 A. M. to 8:30 P M
Yallup
(2)
S
V
J
Cries missed a charity toss for Sub
at the 10 second malt, and Romey
failed to convert for Gates with only
4 seconds left on the clock.
Turner, Dec. 7 — Mill City high
Statistically, the margin of victory
issued a pre-season warning to their was the result of 15 free throws con­
fellow ‘B’ league members bv virtue verted by Sublimity in 29 attempts—
of a .34-33 overtime win over a well while their opponents were only able
regarded ‘A’ school Cascade hiuh.
to count 4 of 17 gift tosses. The
Led in scoring bv Chase and Dow­
ner. the Timberwolves overcame a 17- Pirates lost Lee, Crites, Cole, and ♦
15 halftime deficit to even the score Henness—in that order—via the foul
32-32 at the end of the regular plav- route, which decidedly dimmed their
ing period. Tn the overtime Rov hopes for victory in the overtime
Chase dunked the vital two pointer period.
as the Mill Citv defense held Cascade
Gates will be host to Jefferson Fri-
to a single free throw.
“At the Bottom of the Hill"
Cascade (3.3)
Mill City (31) day, Dec. 14.
Gates ( 36)
Metcalfe (5)
F
(13) < 'hase I Sublimity (39)
(6) Henness
Whipper (4)
F
(I) Marttala j Christensen
(2 ) Lee
Miller (1)
C
(II) Downer Gries (13)
Bates (13)
G
Kanoff ( J. Gires
(16) Cote
G
(5) Crites
Chaddick (.3)
(7) Baltimore f Lulay (16)
J. Metcalf (7)
S
(4) Romey
(2) Ward Ruef (4)
s
Gregory Highberger
(3) Haun
Officials:
Officials: Wickert and Kelly.
Henery.
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NU METHOD
You Can't
Go Wrong!
ERIC JOHNSTON who is
leaving his job as head
of Economic Stabilization
says he forsees a period
of calm on control fronts
BELIEVING Early
American and Colo­
nial living rooms
should be graced with
a television set that
would fit them, Ruth
Roberts of the Mo­
torola Home Furnish­
ing Institute suggest­
ed the Motorola set
illustrated. Its 17-inch
screen is enclosed in
a maple cabinet with
authentic antique de­
sign on the handles
of the half doors
Mill City Thumps
Detroit 43-28
Roast Turkey
Swift's Premium
Fried Ham
COMEDIAN JOE E BROWN, chairman of the
National "Talking Letters" Committee, helps Mrs
James Hargadon, Morgan, New Jersey, record
the first "Talking Letter" to her four sons and
daughter in service. "Talking Letters" is a public
service being provided free of charges for tape,
recording and mailing by Revere Camera Com­
pany and Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company.
Sub Edges Gates in
39-36 Overtime
Gates Bounces
Chemawa 47-33
FOR WARMER CLIMATES —
Marion Marshall star of Para­
mount's "Sailor Beware"
shows the perfect dance dress
for warmer climates White
organdie embroidered in
black bow-knots Skirt bound
in narrow black velvet ribbon
which is also used for detach­
able shoulder straps
THE BOY'S SHOP
Headquarters for
BOY’S WEARING APPAREL
2 to 16 Years
SHIRTS — JACKETS — SLACK*» — CAPS — SOX — TIES
I NDERW E \l<
JEANS — HELTS — K MNCOATS — P VI \M \S
l)o Your Holiday Shopping Early
OPEN Mondays, Fridays until 9 p.m. ’til (hristmas
also December 22nd until 9 p.m.
LAYAWAY ( HRISTMAS PLAN
AT
Illi l(*A il ICI
339 N. High, SALEM
Open Friday Night ’Til 9
tO MMIll
Mill City Edges
Cascade 34-33
Never
a Dull Moment
MILL CITY TAVERN
LOCAL BASKETBALL
Week December 17-22
3:00 p.m. December 17
Sublimity Frosh at Mill City.
7:00 p.m. December 21
Chemawa “A” at Mill City.
Many New Holiday Foods
Now Available
I
Furnish Your Table with
from our Vegetable Coolei
EDWARD WILLIAMS
"The Home of Hallmark Card«“
330 Court Street
Salem, Ore.
HEART ATTACK OR
INDIGESTION?
THANK HKA\ > '
'
t
Indtfrstion. Whin It sink?«, take Be.: <ni
tablets They contain the faate»t*ac ¡-<
medicines known to doctors for the relief of
heartburn, gas and tiaular distress. 25«.
Gates General Store
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