4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE January 10. 19>2 SPORTS PAGE Mill City Wins Over St. Paul Basketball Benefit For March of Dimes MARCH OF DIMES t ’ — Correspondent Reports Wildlife Activities By JEAN ROBERTS Mehama—With several inches of At the Mill City high school gym on snow on the ground here, wild life is Friday, January 11, there will be a By DICK WILLIAMS much in evidence. Beavers are very triple header ball game. Al) pro active. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips Fridaf, January 4, Mill City trav- ceeds of these games goes to the and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto were Mill “A” March of Dimes or Infantile Paraly eled to St. Paul. ...... City ‘ halted recently on the Little North started the New Year right by beating sis campaign. The first game will Fork road by an industrious beaver St. Paul “A in a league game 35 start at 7: p.m. The frosh vs. the who was pulling a log across the road. to 30. St. Paul was leading the game grade school in a basketball game. As they sat in their car and waited, until the last minutes in the first The next game starts at 8 p.m. The By DICK WILLIAMS The league leadership will be at .4 the beaver unhurriedly finished his Mill City tied the score 16 half when stake Tuesday, January 15th on the women faculty vs. the high school On Tuesday, January 8, Mill City work; rolled the log off the road with local high school floor when Mill drops Gates on the Mill City floor 39 to" 16. At the end of the third quar- girls volleyball game. The third his nose and disappeared over the ter St. Paul held the lead again 27 to City will meet Sublimity high school, to 36, Dick Downer out jumped Cole game starts at 8:45 p.m. The high bank. present undefeated leaders of the at the beginning of the game. Chase 25. Mill City’s five showed excellent school Varsity vs. the men faculty to ball playing the last quarter which a basketball game. Tickets, adults In abundance are coons. Bill Bick- Marion County “B” league. made the first basket from Downer lead them to victory. Bob - Baltimore - - ett spotted 5 coons up an apple tree Both quintats favor the fast break tip. Mill City held a lead on the of Mill City lead the scoring with 11 40 cents and students 10 cents. near his house. He shot 3 of them. and this should prove to be a scoring Gates Pirates until a minute before I points. The next league game of the Mill Jimmy Phillips has also recently shot fourth quarter and Gates led by battle, Sublimity defeated Gates on the City Timberwolves will be held at the 2 coons in a tree, near his home. City won the Bee game over Mill City floor on Tuesday, Jan. 15, Sublimity’s floor in an overtime game one point until Baltimore got down | the Mill St. Paul Buckeroos 22 to 18, “Cat” hunters are out nearly every with the Sublimity Saints. The Saints early in the season and if compara the floor to make two. This lead Phil Carey of Mill City five lead the are leading the Marion County B day after cougar. Equipped with a held by Mill City thé rest of the was tive scores are any indication the fans I four-wheel drive vehicle loaded with are in for another interesting and ex- game, Cole of Gates led the scoring scoring with 10 points. league and Mity City is second in the (30) St. Paul running. This game will be as good a small dog house, in which ride Mill City (35) citing evening as exemplified by the with 18 points, Bob Baltimore was hounds, they peruse forest roads ready (10) Smit- as the Mill City-Gates game. Chase (8) high for Mill City with 13. thrilling game with Gates. to release the dogs on a fresh track. (8) Stout Marttala The Mill City Bee won over Gates Fans should not forget that the Swanson Bear tracks have also been seen in junior varsity have played interesting Bee 41 to 19. The Mill City Bee Downer (10) State at Corvallis and Lawrence Poole the snow on Freres hill. (10) Kirk Kanoff (2) showed excellent team work all should put in an early ap- ball and from Oregon College of Education (2) Swanson pea rance if they wish to see them in through the game. Devine with 7 Baltimore (11) from Monmouth, Ward (4) points led the scoring for Gates. action. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grimes spent Carey, Verbeck, Kanoff, led the scor time is 7 o ’ clock for the Game the holiday with their daughter and ing for Mill Citv with 6 points. Wood of this city. He was born in junior varsity game and 8:15 p.m. (36) Gates a Bend hospital. Mill City (39) Mill City tavern won over Meander family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sommer, for the feature game of the evening. Henness Chase (12) Al and Clara Shelton, and Jerry Inn by a score of 169-126, and there who are parents of a son born last (4) Romey OF Marttala (2) Vinton spent the past weekend vaca by gave last year's champions the week, (IS) Cole tioning at the Byron Davis cabin, first defeat of the season. Downer (6) Mr. and Mrs. De Los Hoeye and (7) Crites Kanoff Mill City tavern’s banner was car family are spending the holiday at the near Alsea. (7) Lee Baltimore (13) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed and Art ried by Milt Irwin, who replaced Ben home of Mrs. Edith Mason, mother of Shelton (1) Reed of Canby, nephews of Geo. ny Bennett as team captain. Ray Mrs. Hoeye. Ward (3) Max Kelly of the U.S. Marines Veteto spent Monday at the Veteto Walker, Byron Davis, Jack Enlow, Lyons Santiam Valley grange held Gregory (2) Gene Gibson, “Tex” Blazek. Tally stationed at Camp Pendleton, Is spend home in Mill City. their first meeting of the new year 2 5 3 4 The pre-school clinic and well-child Davis, Jack Donnelly and Benny Ben ing his vacation in Mill City with his with the new officers in the chairs. family at the Jepson home. conference will be held next Tuesday. nett brought their team to victory. 12 Several proposals for membership n 9 10 7 s Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rugh of Jan. 15, at the Mill City grade school. were heard. George Berry was ap Scorekeepers for the game were 14 15 16 17 18 19 Dr. W. J. Stone, county health offi Marge Ditter and Hazel Irwin. After Salem, attended the high school pointee! chairman for social nights, Christmas formal. The Rughs were cer will be present and appointments and he in turn will appoint his commit the frame, both teams lined up for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hathaway .21 22 23 tees ¡Garnett Bassett and Steve Dark have returned from a vacation trip to should be made with the following: flash pictures which will be on display formerly Mill City residents where Mr. Rugh was instructor in the high | were also appointed to select a drill California where they visited relatives At Mill City, call Mrs. John Muir, at a later date. 29 30 Gates parents will call Mrs. Martig, SHRK for the grange. George “Cahut” Stuart temporally school. during the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree and ' and Detroit-Idanha parents are to replaced Louie Clifton as yell-leader. Immediately following the grange Mr. Bock of Corvallis, a student at Richard's tavern won over Jerry’s family drove to California to spend I meeting the home economics club the state college filled the Presby call Mrs. Haseman. Arlo Tuers of Mill City was elected tavern by a score of 195-153. Next Christmas with relatives. held their meeting and election of terian pulpit last Sunday morning. Kindergarten at the home of Mrs. officers was the main business, with He will return this Sunday bringing president of the Marion County Fire scheduled game will be .Jerry’s tavern Leora Stevens elected chairman, Mel with him several other students who Assn, at a meeting last Wednesday, vs. Mill City tavern at Mill City Agness Allen will begin again Mon day, January 14. Anyone with voung- | vina Franklin, vice chairman and will assist during the program. Mr. Jan. 9, at Sublimity. The association tavern. Detroit tavern trampled over Maple sters from 4 to 6 years old, who is Mollie Dark, secretary-treasure. It Bock is studying for YMCA work at is made up of representatives from all fire districts in the county. tavern’s offering by a thumping score interested call Mrs. Allen, phone 3424 was also voted that the club would as the college. Highway 222 or see Mrs. Jim O’Leary at the Mill ________________ ____ Wood ______ RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open of 162-108. sume the responsibility of the kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Odell of ______ Odell 1*2 miles East of Gates City variety store. The tuition for which was followed by the social hour Lake are proud parents of a 9-pound, Sundays and evenings, flowers tele- the balance of January is $3, payable and refreshments were served. 7-ounce son, they have named him graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, school convention held at the Stayton in advance. SPECIALISTS IN Gary. Young Gary is the great planters, pot plants, corsages, wed Methodist church Sunday. Rev. Jull It’s Your Newspaper—Subscribe Now grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry dings, also shrubs and landscaping. gave the convention address at the MULLIGAN STEW 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone afternoon service. The Monthly Labor Review, a mag 42tf azine covering development in the 3«84. Lou and Percy Mulligan, Props. The state police visited in the city j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Caudle and this week and issued several tickets field of labor, is published by the U.S. family just returned from a vacation to Mill City drivers with Smitty bureau of labor statistics. trip to Oklahoma, where they visited mufflers on the cars. • «I relatives and attended a family re-1 The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will I union, the first in eleven years. hold joint installation Saturday eve I Minister and Mrs. H.E. Jull attended ning in the lodge hall. This is a the regular meeting of the North San public meeting and friends are in I tiam Minister’s Association held at vited to attend. District Deputy Pres. I the Stayton Baptist church Monday. Dean Jackson and District Deputy AT THE I A pot-luck dinner followed the busi Grand Master Verne Thomas will be SANTIAM VALLEY GRANGE HALL ENROLL NOW! ness meeting. I in charge of installation ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Johnson of the Mrs. Lanny Daly and Mrs. Elmer I Mill City hotel have returned from a Shaw are visiting at tbe home of Mrs. I vacation trip to Poncas City, Okl».. Florence Myers in Portland this week, 1 to I, 7 to 10 Mondays where they visited relatives during the Mrs. Mvers is a former resident of ! 1 Music By holidays. The Johnsons operate the Mill City. STUBBY MILLS ORCHESTRA local hotel. Leo Lernpke is getting around on I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett were crutches this week following an acci Portland business callers Wednesday dent last Friday at his home in Mill of this week. City, in which he broke an ankle bone 1208 First St., Stayton Phone 1x42 Minister and Mrs. H. E. Jull repre when he slipped as he was getting into sented the Mill City Christian church his car. Shuffleboard Good Music at the Willamette District Sunday Mrs. Bessie Lyons Duve has been confined to her home for the past two weeks with illness. Mrs. Duve is em- ployed in the local post office. • Rev. W. W. Watkins of the .Mill City Community church announced : that Rev. Hughes of Salem is to be Where Friends Meet at the church Friday, Jan. 18, for services. Rev Hughes will present ♦ colored slides portraying the Book On Highway 222, Linn County Side of Pilgrim Progress from the Salva- MILL CITY tion to the Holy City. Rev. Watkins urges all to attend and bring the George "Sparky” Ditter children. The First Christian church member ship voted Sunday to purchase the .lenssen combination piano and elec tric organ that had been in use on a « trial basis since Christmas Sunday. Robert Veness and daughter Carol left last Friday for a week’s stay in Los Angeles. They are expected to return Friday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Meinert spent Sunday in Portland with Mr. Meinert’s father who is ill. Mill City students who spent their vacation at home from college were Lawrence Thornlev. Bill and Sue Milt kelson from the University of Oregon at Eugene. Bill Howe from Oregon County B League AfiW City Dumps Lead at Stake Here Gates Pirates 4 ir FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS JANUARY 2-31 Mill City Tavern Tops Meander Inn Team Santiam Valley Grange Holds First Meeting r*2 MILL CITY ■ El □ □□ □E3E3 El Me MAPlfS Cafe & Tavern Ceramic Classes Public Dance Open Jan. 14 EVERY Saturday Night Paradise Ceramic Studio MEANDER INN : : I Be Prepared for Winter Driving HEMORRHOIDS Tire Chains • ptoiAPSf mi cUber MCTAl disordcrs G Stomach and Colon Ailment« NO MOSFtTAUZ ATION WE CARRY THE McKAY LINE OF TIRE ( HAINS In All Popular Sizes DR R REYNOLDS CLINIC Anti-Freeze eaocrotocisr NATuaO*ATH<C FHUlCIAN 1144 ciato hmit . nu’MOMt ntt» mi* oiiaos ■^/D/ TOU CNANAI BtaOIS fusto I Gillette EREEZONE — PERMANENT TYPE ANTI-FREEZE In Gallons and Quarts SANTIAM FARMERS CO OP Feed« Seeds Fertiliser Telephone 5021 Grinding and Mixing Custom ( leaning Seed Marketing Household \ppliance. Machinery Hardware Petroleum Products STAYTON, ORE.