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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1952)
« HUNTER’S CHOICE DEER AREAS i £> * Î SPORTS PAGE Oct 18. to Oct 20.1952 (Incl.) Start in the Band October IS, 1952 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE KEEP OREGON GREEN Fall Shuffleboard Season to Open KENT AN INSTRUMENT Mill City Tavern will be rocking Saturday night when shuffleboard artists vie in an elimination tourna ment. First prize is four fried chickens and second prize is twc NEW BEGINNERS BANDS ARE STARTIN’! pounds of bacon. Saturday night’s NOW IN MILL CITY, GATES and DETROIT action is the opener on official shuf fleboard play for this season. See Your School Band Director North Santiam shuffleboard com petition will assume a formal role as loose ends are tied together during a shuffleboard meeting Wednesday night, October 29, at Jerry’s tavern OPEN AREAS (Thit map shoots ganara! locations Only) in Gates. Byron Davis, secretary of SALEM, OREGON the shuffleboard organization issued one seems to have trouble beating th« the call for the W’ednesday organiza HnHHMHHHHHMnnHHnHaHHnnHHnHnHaHHnHaniaHHHHnnHnMMœtc unofficial champion, Elton Gregory’. tional meet. Fred Davie, chairman of the group, The student body is again in its campaign for funds and when a mem I indicated that schedules, number of ber of the high school comes to your entries, and rules of play will b« By RICHARD LOVEL house to sell subscriptions to maga I worked out at the Gates meet. It is The football game at Jefferson last 'zines remember that by subscribing ! expected that more teams will com- I Friday, October 10, was an even battle you are paying no more than the reg | pete this year than last. in the first half. The Lions made ular cost and besides that you are help Mill City Tavern walked off with their touchdown in the first quarter ing the Mill City student body. The top honors last year. During tourna on a pass from the fifty yard line. choice of magazines is great for thif ment play, Mill City Tavern’s shuf- The Mill City Timberwolves tied the year they are selling both Crowell , fleboard team never lost a game, ac- score in the second quarter by driv Collier and Curtis publications. I cording to shuffleboard dopesters. ing down to the 1-yard line. They scored with Bill Hoffman carrying the ball. LeRoy Podrabsky’s smashing line drive which played a large part in getting them to scoring position I failed on the conversion and the score stood at 6-6 for the rest of the first half. 4 The Timberwolves could not hold BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP their line against Jefferson’s husky farm boys and the Lions drove down I Phone 1141 Phone 116 to make a touchdown and again they I Sweet Home, Philomath missed the uprights of the goal posts Branch Store Lyons in the try for extra point. The Mill City eleven bounced back to make an other touchdown after driving dowr. the field and being placed on the 1-foot line because of a 15-yard penalty against Jefferson. Two crushing line Shuffleboard Good Music plays were stopped dead by a wall of Lions before Dick Kanoff sneaked LIGHTING IS LASTING BEAUTY through the end for the score. Pa drabsky’s drive carried him over for the extra point to put the Timber wolves ahead, 13-12. Immediately,' Where Friends Meet however, the Lions climaxed the quar 183 N. High Street Court House Square ter by a 90-yard kick-off runback and On Highway 222, Linn County an easily made conversion. The third quarter saw the score climb still high er in favor of the Jefferson Lions, | MILL CITY They made a touchdown to put the 1 George “Sparky” Hitter score at 25-13 at which it stayed to the eiiu of the game. 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Mill City Hi-Liles By RICHARD LOVEL The Freshmen invited the student body to a party Tuesday night in the high school auditorium and recreation room. Everyone had lots of fun play ing games and dancing. The dance music was from records bought with the Mill City PTA record fund Wednesday, two days before the football game with St. Boniface, the students paraded through the streets in another pep rally, even bigger than the last one, which was held before the Gervais-Mill City game. This time they were accompanied by the school band and they had a big truck full of students making loud noises with everything from pounding on old water tanks to heating on circular saws. Also they had th< victory bell which was from the old grade school. They painted it gold and wrote “Mill City Timberwolves” on it in green letters. These are the school colors Afterwards everyone went over to th« school grounds and built a bon fire which was seen from Gates. It was closely watched by the Mill City department. Here we are at the end of the six weeks of school, now is the for the tests and report cards, teachers are not surprised at the sud den efforts of the pupils. Again ping pong is fast becoming the main occupation during noon lunch hour at Mill City high. During this time the ping pong table is crowded with players and spectators but every u n DON’T BE FOOLED into voting for the tricky substitute milk control initiative promoted by the out-of-state grocery chain! PROTECT YOUR FAIR MILK LAW that protects your steady supply of wholesome, sanitary milk the year ’round. Nobody Can Deny This: Grode “A” milk on moil Oregon tables costs USS than the national overage. Let s Vote to Keep a Fair Milk Law That Keeps o Fair Price! ----------------------------- at Jenkins Hardware Mill City