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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1951)
4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE__________________ December 27, 1951 Mill Cily Hi-Liles SPORTS PAGE By GARY PETERSON Mill City high school students en joyed, Friday an assembly put on by the junior class, a gift- exchanging party, and a perfect evening of basket ball with the Indians of Chemawa. The Christmas program was a short play entitled “A Quiet Christmas”, an accordian solo by Dick Williams, a St. Paul, Dec. 21.—The Gates High reading by Mr. LeCours, and the ap Mill City, Dec. 21.—With Roy Chase hitting for 25 points the Mill City Pirates handed St. Paul’s Buckaroos pearance of Roy "Fat Boy” Podrabsky Timberwolves took over undisputed a 48-34 setback while notching their in the title role portraying Santa second place in the Marion County B second victory in Marion County B Claus. "Santa” talked with some of league. The locals dumped tne league play. The Gates squad led the most thrilled students, Bob Balti Chemawa Indians Friday night 50-39, all the way, holding a 21-15 margin more, Darrell Farmen, and Willa Loucks, and then appointed some as and led all the way, 14-4 at the at half-time. quarter, 26-12 at halftime, and 37-26 Marlin Cole—the league’s leading sistants to pass out the gifts because going into the final frame. scorer topped the victors with a 28 he had ripped his bright red pants Lefty Roy Chase dominated the [ point effort, while Stout and Kirk led coming down the chimney and didn’t first half scoring, dunking with con the Buckaroos with 13 and 12 points want to stir from his chair. The sistent accuracy his favorite jump respectively. The St. Paul Bees wal faculty presented each undeserving shot from the key. In the meantime, loped the Gates second stringers 37-17. pupil an ice cream bar anyway. The Timberwolves defeated the Coach Boroughs' five displayed a Gates (18) St. Paul (34) well-knit defense that afforded the [Smith (2) F (1) Henness Redskins easily in both games of the Indians but few | good shots during i Kirk (12) F (8) Romey evening, with the “B” squad notching the first half. (28) Cole the first victory by 40 to 29 count. I Stout (13) C In the third stanza, the Indians M. Gelow (4) (7) Lee The varsity then followed up in the G roared back with determination and [ Gonce (4) Crites second tilt by scalping the young G managed to penetrate the Timber- [ Powell (3) Devine gentlemen who wear red suits all the S time 50 to 39. Lefty Roy Chase was wolves defense, while holding the vic- ■ Officials: Kelly and Albrich. virtually invincible as he tossed in tors in tow. It appeared to be a ball 25 points to lead all scoring. Dick game for a while, but only until the ■ Downer tossed in 15 more to aid and local forces—led by Dick Downer— abet the cause. The Indians were commenced breaking free for good i unable to score a field goal until the shots under the enemies basket. closing minutes of the second quarter, The Mill City Bees won the prelim- when they dunked in four quickies. inary 40-29. Mill City (50) The Girls Athletic association must Chemawa (39) Marion County B league basket (25) CÌutM balling goes idle until Jan. 4, because be commended for the fine formal F James (11) (5) Maritala of the year-end holidays and school which was given by said organization F Godoria (15) Downer vacation. When the nine team circuit on Saturday night, December 22. C Binallie (13) Kanoff again swings into action, Sublimity’s Dark blue crepe paper with silver bells G Shillal (7) (2) Baltimore veteran Saints will be atop the heap adorned the walls, a silver Christmas G Markunen (2) Ward with four straight victories. Mill tree was placed in the center of the S Smison (4) (1) Shelton City’s Timberwolves are now resting auditorium, and a revolving lighting S Sanpun (4) in second place with a 3-1 mark and system invented by Delmar Skillings, Gates, Gervais, and the School for the Denny Marttala, and David Keyes, Deaf are deadlocked in third place shined with a blue light on a false ceiling made of silver foil. Halftime with a 2-1 record. entertainment included a girls vocal When play resumes in January Mill group, yours truly on the trumpet, City goes to St. Paul. Deaf Schoolers and Darlene Woodward sang “Silver to Gates, Gervais to Detroit and Bells”. Refreshments consisted of In the Marion County B league cookies and mixture which was scoring race Gates high’s Marlin Cole Chemawa to SuMimity. League ■ ’ Standings greatly improved with the addition of is far in front with 74 counters in L Pct. W three games for a 24 plus average. 1000 4 0 Mill City's Roy Chase is in second Sublimity 3 1 .750 place with 57 points in four games Mill City .667 1 2 and Gervais’ Terry Mahoney is third I Gates • FISSURE - FISTULA 1 .667 'A 2 I Gervais PROLAPSE ond other games. with 54 points in but three 2 1 .667 O. D. S RECTAL DISORDERS The leaders: Games Avg. I Jefferson .333 1 2 < Stomach ond Colon 24.66 Chemawa Cole, Gates Ailment» .000 0 2 1 1.25 Chase, Mill City NO HOSPITALIZATION 0 .000 3 St. Paul 18.00 Mahoney, Gervais - 1 Descriptive Booklet .000 0 3 ( on Requel| 13.33 Detroit Wallstrum, O.D.S. 10.00 Jim (iries, Sublimity Is saving a habit? A recent survey DR. R REYNOLDS CLINK 9.75 Puef, Sublimity 12.66 showed that 17% of family units earn proctologist Wattenberger, Jeff NATUROPATHIC PHTSICIAN 9.25 ing less than $1,000 a year held U. S. Donner, Mill City 10.66 Savings Bonds. 11«« CINTI« SHUT - - - TIIIPHONI I KM Martin, O.D.S. Mill City Tops Gates Topples Chemawa 50-39 Brones 48-34 It ha» I-en a pk.iMiri t«»; K^r»e \ou dur- Kellom’s Grocery hot sauce. This brew was fed to un suspecting stooges at various times during the evening, whereupon these innocent victims ran cold water through the enflamed musous mem branes of the mouth. This brought to mind a recent hit song “Jezebel”. I know—I was one of the sufferers. Happy New Y’ear! popular WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU! We hope you are pleased with our service. Mom s and Pop s CAFE Mill City Saints Leads Marion MILL CITY “For what avail the people or soil or land or life if freedom fails.” —Emerson Cole Leads Scorers in Marion B League For moderate refreshment... Light Q lymp I^ HEMORRHOIDS ',tiS May we pledge anew our willingness to serve you in any capacity that may be your pleasure during the New Year. Olympia Brewing Co., Olympia, Wash., U. S. A. -¿TA HEART ATTACK OR INDIGESTION? Stiffler's Radio & Appliance Co. miles from nearest parking meter' SALEM. OREGON East Mill City on Highway Phone 902 •’7/i the Water" ffy //atty 7/ftfÛl, P.rector, GAINES DOG RESEARCH CENTER THERE ARE NO LESS THAN 9Z DOG CEMETERIES IN ÌHE U.S. THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks are just acid indigestion. When it strikes, take Bell-ans tablets. They contain the fastest-acting medicines known to doctors for the relief of heartburn, gas and similar distress. 25<. : Public Dance : I AT THE SANTIAM VALLEY GRANGE HALL EVERY Saturday Night ! Music By STUBBY MILLS ORCHESTRA PROBABLY A WORLD RECORD IN ANY BREED: IN 5 YEARS GERMAN 5HEPHERD5 BRED BY LLOYD C.BRACKETT. ' "■' ALLEGAN,MICH., HAVE WON THEIR CHAMPIONSHIPS :: :: :: x :: x :c X X'K :::: :::: :::::::::::::::::: x’.X :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: x 5 Damp Wash 6* Drying SERVICE May it be one of utmost happiness for all. X Many enjoyable experiences have been ours in the year NEW EQUIPMENT IS NOW INSTALLED FAST and BETTER SERVICE GUARANTEED _ For Q Pounds DAMP WASH WASHED and DRIED SOAP FREE DRYING just closing and we are truly grateful for all past favors and courtesies. Schlies Bros. THE U.S. HAS 27 LEGALIZED CREYHOUNP DeSoto and Plymouth RACING TRACKS--15 OF THEM IN FLORIDA £ 1SJ1 Gain«« Doo Research Center STAYTON N. YC. 30c 55c 25c I Gates Auto Laundry GATES H Ji í* Jt Jt it it j: JtJtJtJtJtitJtJtKJ the sincerity and feeling that is in our thoughts this season. We are well aware of your friend ships and consideration ond so, at the start o< onother year, we pause to extend TO THE NEW YEAR BEST WISHES TO OUR FRIENDS cJÜ prosperity and happiness. i PAI L and FLORENCE Parker-Hutcheson Furniture Phone 1561 GATES L__________ _____ _______________________________ May the coming months bring you a large share of J Ressler's Grocery KEN GOLLIET MILL CITY MEHAMA