The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 17, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    July 17. 1952
♦—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
LYONS
SPORTS PAGE
Married Registrants
Must Report Status
FRANK
EDWARDS
Says:
means that after DPA has handed
out more than $20 billion worth of
tax reductions to corporations, it is
going to get squeamish about what
little remains to be given away.
• • •
Gov. James Byrnes of South Caro-
lina has said that if the coming Demo­
cratic convention at Chicago refuses
to seat the anti-Administration dele­
gates, he will walk out. This is the
best offer Governor Byrnes has made
in a long time.
Mrs. Inez Ring was honored on her
78th birthday anniversary, with a little
party at the community club house
Oregon State Headquarters, Selec­
Tuesday afternoon, sponsored by the tive Service System, today called at­
Women's Society of Christian Service. tention to the fact that many’ regis­
(Frank Edwards is heard every
She was presented with a gift from trants appeared to have a misunder­
| her many friends.
Dainty refresh­ standing as to when the advent of a night. Monday through Friday, on
Station KPOJ, Portland, at 10:15
ments were served.
Honoring Mrs.
child becomes a change in marital p.m. and every Monday, W ednesday
Ring were Alice Huber, Laura Neal,
status and should be reported.
and Friday on Station KORE,
j Gertrude Weidman, Eva Bressler,
“It seems that most registrants Eugene, at 10:15 p.m.)
Friday, July 25, is going to be
Doris Roy, Ethel Huffmtn and Orpha
have the idea that the change of mari­
Santiam Softball league schedule Women’s Night on the local ball field. I Roye.
The 82nd Congress, now adjourned,
Where law ends, tyranny begins.—
tal
status,” said Col. Francis W. Ma­ was dominated by a working coalition
Beginning
at
7
o
’
clock
the
first
contest
.
ends next week.
Girl Scouts from Lyons who spent
Thursday night the Firemen de­ will begin between the Timberettes ■ last week at Smith Creek at Silver son, deputy state director, "doesn’t of Republicans and Southern Demo­ William Pitt.
feated Lee Logging 18 to 4.
The (18 and under) and the Mill City Creek Falls, were Marjorie Nash, Judy occur, or need to be reported, until crats. They did little that was real-
Firemen got off to an early start and Women’s team. On the same evening Steele, Kathryn Carr, and Joan Tra­ a child is born. In reality this change | istic or constructive.
They were
of marital status is effective as soon
following the opener the Mill City |
kept it going all the way.
i mostly little men on a big job. Among
han.
as it is definitely established that the other things, this was the Congress
The line score:
R H E I Women will play the highly toted
Brownie scouts at the camp this
registrant's wife is pregnant.”
Lee Logging
000 130 0— 4 ♦ 8 Silverton women’s softball team.
which gutted the badly-needed price
week are Betty Trahan, Gale Jung­
Col. Mason went on to explain that control program. The cost of living
Proceeds of this evening’s play will
Firemen
640 107 x—18 1.’, 5
wirth, Marla McWhirk, Beverly Power,
Selective Service, Regulations do not
In the second game Thursday night be divided with the Timberettes to and Jean Prideaux.
has reached the highest point in his­
permit a local board to grant a 3-A
Kelly defeated Mehama, 18 to 7. The help them purchase uniforms, accord­
tory and is still rising. When the
Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Allen attended
classification
if
the
registrant
reports
i
game was a wild affair which furn- ing to information from Mrs. Russ the Rural Carriers convention held at
chips were down, the 82nd Congress
the pregnancy of his wife or the actual
Kelly, one of the star players on the
ished the crowd plenty of fun.
Bend Saturday afternoon and evening.
placed profits above people.
• • •
R H E M. C. Women’s team. Everypne is Sunday they visited at the home of birth of a child for whom he is main­
The score:
322 520 4—18 14 5 invited to come out for an evening of his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. taining a home after the issue of his
Knowing that fruits are no longer
Kelly
011 230 0— 7 9 6 good women’s softball under the lights George Allen near Belnap hot springs. Order to Report for Induction.
under control, the coffee indusry de­
Mehama
"It is evident therefore,” concluded
and root for your favorite team.
Mrs. Cora Corbett of Salem spent
manded that coffee be de-controlled
Tuesday night Kelly defeated the
I Col. Mason, “that as soon as a reli­
Sunday and Monday at the home of
| because it is a berry. OPS insisted
Firemen 9 to 0 in five innings. In-
able physician can certify that a reg­
her brother Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bress­
that it is a beverage and produced
field errors put the Firemen out of
istrant’s wife is pregnant he should
ler
in
Lyons.
Sunday
they
drove
to
I
full-page
ads in which the coffee in-
Don
the game in the second inning.
immediately file such certificate with
This
view the Detroit dam and on to De­
dustry called it a beverage.
Carey threw a two-hitter for Kelly.
his local board. If he waits and in plan fell through, but it shows how
troit
where
they
visited
what
is
left
H
E
•R
The score:
I the meatnime his Order to Report for the gougers are working like beavers
of old Detroit, and the new Detroit,
000 00—0 2 4
Firemen
I Induction is issued, the local board is to reap their harvest of higher prices
043 20—9 5 0
The recreation program began gain­ which is rapidly growing.
Kelly
not permitted to grant a deferment and higher profits under the phony
Lloyd Gerath who is working for
In the second game Tuesday night, ing momentum again after being
on the grounds of dependency.”
controls law.
The Little the state forester in Klamath Valley |
Chucks defeated Lee Logging 18 to stalled by the heat.
* • *
Darrell Beerhauer gave up only League Baseball program is thriving is spending several days at the home I held their meeting Tuesday atfernoon
6.
BIG
LAUGH
OF THE YEAR: The
of
his
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
in
the
cool
of
the
morning
and
Bob
j
two hits to the Loggers.
at the home of Mrs. Albert Julian Defense Production Administration
R H E Russell expects to field a team against Gerath.
The score:
Those attending were 1 | says it is not going to give out any
Rev. Ira Aldrich of Seaside, visited near Scio.
200 004 0— 6 2 6 outside competition Saturday night.
Lee Logging
Centuries of brewing experi­
Leora Stevens, chairman, and her i more tax write-off certificates. Which
at
the
home
of
Rev.
and
Mrs.
R.
A
Miss
Thomas
would
like
to
remind
|
460 413 X—1« 12 3
Chuck’s
house
guest
Mrs.
Tallman,
Garnett
■
ence have shown that certain
the mothers that the recreation room Feenstra enroute home after observ-
Wednesday night the Engineers de­
waters have a more solvent
of the high school offers a cool place ing the interesting structure at the Bassett, Viola Zander, Lois Myers,
feated Mehama 6 to 1. Infield errors
May Patton, Celene Taylor, and the
quality than others to extract
fo rthe younger children to spend the Detroit dam.
put Mehama out of the btll game early
rare and desirable flavors from
afternoons.
j Mr. and Mrs. Dean Trask and hostesses.
and the Engineers took advantage of
Mr. and Mrs. William Hargin and
Plaster of Paris and clay work is (laughter of Portland and Ralph Trask
the hops and grains, and im­
the misscues to satl the game away.
currently holding the center of inter- of Albany were Sunday guests at the children returned home after spending
part them to the beer. Our sub­
Wallingford regained his earlier form
several days in Washington visiting
est in the arts and crafts program, home of Mrs. Inez Ring.
terranean
water proves how
and threw a three-hitter at Mehama.
Ground work is being laid to open I Perry Lein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don relatives.
this faultless brewing water
R II E
The score:
Lein of Long Beach, Calif., who are
002 003 1—6 5 1 a.swimming hole in back of the Kelly
produces an outstanding beer.
CBI .......
visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
mill.
Those
persons
interested
in
this
000 001 0-1 3 5
Mehama
project are urged to contact Russell Paul Gerath, had the misfortune of
M
In the second game Wednesday | Kelly or John Muir.
breaking his arm Sunday while visit-:
night, Kellys outran
Logging 19
ing in Salem.
The schedlle for next week:
to 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hadley of Port
A.M. Little League Baseball
R H
The line score:
land visited the Feenstras at the
Playground aetivities
I* 00 102 3— 6 8
Lee Logging
■ Methodist parsonage Sunday, after
PM Arts and Crafts
6 ISO 0(H) x—19 6
Kellys
j inspecting the Detroit dam. Mr. Had-
4/J Use Our Modern Moving
In extra-league games this week
! ley is an electrical engineer.
Chuck's and Mehama defeated the Mill
Mr. and Mrs. Al Molford, Shirley
Vans Next Time You
City Firemen 4 to 3 and 12 to 3.
and Betty from Omaha, Nebr., re­
ALLEN FIELD SCHEDULE FOR
Move or Ship
cently visited at the home of Mrs. Ina
NEXT WEEK:
Quality Job Printing at
by Freight!
Stockwell. They also visited at the
The Mill City Enterprise
First Game Starts at 6:30 P.S.T.
Barney Kirsch home in Mehama, Mrs.
Molford is a neice of Mrs. Stockwell
Sunday, July 20—
and Mrs. Kirsch.
Firemen vs. Sheridan
Light Refreshment Beverage of
Mrs. Inez Ring spent several days
Monday, July 21 —
Millions of Temperate People
last week at the home of Mrs. Edna
Chuck's vs. Salem Firemen
“Ship the ‘WRIGHT’ way”
Waterman
in
Salem.
Firemen vs. Salem Firemen
OLYMPIA BREWING CO, OLYMPIA. WASH . II $ A.
Phone 125
St ay ton, Ore.
Members of the home economics
’Trade Mark» Peg. U. S. Pat. Off.
Tuesday, July 22—
club of the Santiam Valley grange
Mehama vs. Lee Logging
Kellys vs. Engineers
Wednesday, July 23—
Firemen vs. Chuck's
M. C. Girls vs. Mt. Angel
Thursday, July 24—
• What a comfort it is, in
Outside game
time of serious illness, to
Friday, July 25—
know that hands—skilled
Timberettes vs. M. C. Women
end experienced in the
M. C. Women vs. Silverton
task assigned—serve you
with painstaking care.
Saturday, July 26—
Your prescription is im­
Kellys vs. Lebanon
portant to you— and to us.
Firemen vs. Western Veneer
Softball League
Schedule Ends
Women Entertain at
Softball Park July 25
Recreation Program
Gains Popularity
Olympia
rare flavor
WORRIED?
Its the Water"
Softball Schedule
Wright Truck Line
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MORE TO ENJOY
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Salem
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Kellys
CBI Engineers
Firemen
Chuck's
Mehama
Lee Logging
EXTRA WIDE CHOICE
of Styling and Color,
We have added another pharmacy to
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of Improved Knee-Action
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The new pharmacy will be open until 11:00 o’clock
at night on week days and from 12:00 noon until 2:00
l’.M. and 6:00 until 9:00 in the evenings on all Sundays
and all holidays.
EXTRA SMOOTH PERFORMANCE
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extra smoothness
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of Jumbo-Drum Brakes
Special Announcement
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A public service program
in cooperation with Green
Cross ond Highway Safety
Inter-Industry Committee.
MORE people buy CHEVROLETS
THAN ANY OTHER CAR!
There we will specialize in prescriptions and stock
will be limited to medicines and sick room supplies.
> our prescriptions will be on file there as well as
at the other locations and will I m * available, for your
convenience, these longer hours.
The new location is 130 South Liberty Street, and
the phone number is 4-3336. However, if you dial the
Court Street number. 3-9123, and that store is closed,
the call will be relayed.
W e are pleased to be able to offer this kind of pre­
scription service and to have it available these longer
hours.
Quisenberry Pharmacies
"THAT OPERATE AS ONE"
EOR 21-HOl'K SERVICE DAILY DIAL 3-9123
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