February 28, 1952 up some darn good basketball ability solidation very well. We have feel- ■ and activities. I would still like to see Mill City along with it. Clothes may make a ings like anybody else, and a very tnan, but it doesn’t make the kind great pride in our school. Our gym go ahead and win the coveted league of ball player you were referring to. serves many organizations besides trophy but not if it necessitated Gates Better change those glasses with school activities, and usually it is used just giving Mill City the game on a After all the best team! green-eyed monsters on them, to a free of charge. There are a great platter. points also for the Wolves. By DICK WILLIAMS should win the trophy. Here’s to many parents in this old world that pair with some red roses. This was the Timberwolves last Friday, February 22, the Oregon scheduled game of the season. Mill Articles like the afore-mentioned is wish they had as good a building to your success. Sincerely, Carmen (Stafford) Barnhardt School for Deaf met the local Wolves City ended the season with a second one of the many reasons why Gates , channel their children’s thoughts and • Gates Class of ’46 on the local floor to be defeated 60 place tie with Gates. The Timber­ doesn’t snuggle up to the idea of con- actions into clear, competitive sports • to 41, Roy Chase started the scoring wolves will be at the county tourna­ by scoring the first two points of the ment play at Stayton, Thursday, Feb­ « evening from the Timberwolves fast ruary 28. break. The fast break was effective (41) OSD Mill City (60) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 129-J. of Linn-Marion Counties. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING the first time in the last three games. Chase (17) (7) McCann of the sai