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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1952)
November 6. 1952 ♦—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Beef Roasts Beef Steak Fresh Hamburger m n k xwm »»» » xi BEEF PRICES DOWN! m Randall’s FINE MEATS for this year’s "B” string basketball _ The “ ___ Derbys ” __________ shaped their ______ shuffle team. They are the girls who lead board roster Monday night. George 1288 STATE ST. SALEM, ORE. Ph. 3-6489 cheers for the preliminary games Humphrey won the captaincy of his I here is one from each class: senior, team, which is sponsored by Mill City :: Donna Nelson; junior, Virginia Timm; j Tavern. Friday nights will be shuffleboard sophomore, JoAnn Leach; and fresh-i The “Derbys” were last year’s By RICHARD LOVEL champions and have a strong team « :: The Scio Loggers were clobbered I i nights henceforth until the end of man, Roberta Loucks. I the season. That was the decision Mr. Todd, the grade school prin- again this year. Humphrey was Take advantage of our new low prices on lender in their first eleven-man football game, last Friday night, on Allen j of the North Santiam Canyon 12 par cipal, was a visitor at last Tuesday’s elected during a meeting in Mill City Young Eastern Oregon Hereford Beef. Plan to buy ticipating shuffleboard sponsors in a Chess club meeting. Present were: I Tavern. field. a week ’ s supplv! Any of our retail cuts wrapped for , meeting called at Jerry’s Tavern in Ralph Jull, Truman Jones, Phyllis The Derbys’ 16-man team lists as Scio failed to score in the first half ‘ Gates, October 29. your locker FREE! Excellent cutting and wrapping I rovost, Donna Nelson, LeRoy Emer- its players Geo. Humphrey, Gene Gib while Mill City tallied twice with of Locker Beef ready ready for you to pick up here An added attraction this year will son, Delsie Roten, Lloyd Ross, Diane son, Ray Walker, Pete Peterson, Betty Dick Kanoff carrying the ball on 11 in Salem by telephone arrangement in advance. and 30-yard runs. Bill Hoffman , be a $60 shuffleboard trophy which Peterson, Donald Ellingson, Bob Sul- Peterson, Jim “Shuffleboard” Duval, will be awarded to the winner of this livan, and Mr. Chaney, the advisor. I George Stewart, Carl Foster, Byron made both of the extra points. season's shuffler tourney. The 12 The Junior class has some decals | Davis, Tally Davis, Jack Donnely, In the third period Scio scored with sponsors will chip in one-twelfth of with a picture of a timberwolf and Dale Benett, Benny Benett, Nick Rich, a pass from Wayne Schrunk to Ed | the cost of this trophy. The battling “ m : ii City ri»„ Timberwolves Ti-k-......i—>• ”. tu -------- Mill These are |T e J{ B1# zek and A1 S helton Arm Cut, Blade Cut Rump, Ib. Novac, Schrunk also made the extra | starts November 21. being sold for 25 cents apiece to raise Then a 25-yard pass from point. In the finals there will be a sifting money for the banquet and prom i SPECIAL UNTIL NOV. 14th « Lyle Fleetwood to Dick Kanoff would it. out until just the three highest teams which the Juniors annually give to the 12-gal. Collins Electric Hot Water have been a Timberwolf TD had the The Juniors will also be i | will remain. There then will be a Seniors. Heater Round T-Bone Rib, Ib. play not been called back because selling pencils with the complete ! of a penalty on Mill City. Three : battle-royal between the second and 1952-3 basketball schedule on them J $82.50 plays later Fleetwood splashed 40 third place teams, the winner to take They are ordered and are expected on the highest pointed team. These LYONS PLUMBING & yards down the muddy field for a to arrive soon. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES touchdown. The extra point was not I three shuffle groups will hold the Football season is over now with P. W. Rodich, Prop. Lyons, Ore I made so the score at the end of the ! spot-light in the fight for the cov- third quarter was Mill City 20, Scio 7. I eted trophy. In case of a tie three Mill City high finishing second in the Marion county “B” league. Basket-1 In the final quarter Bill Hoffman J games will be played. ball practice has begun under the di i i Each tavern acting as a shuffle passed to Dick Kanoff for a 33-yard Ib............................................... rection of Coach Burton Boroughs. For Guaranteed Cleaning touchdown play for Mill City. The board team sponsor is entitled to a I team of 16 players. The full list of conversion attempt failed. Then it’s the Tender Young Eastern Oregon Hereford Fleetwood raced 62 yards to score I players must be in the possession of teams are Spillway of Idanha, Lake j the management of Jerry ’ s tavern ’ and LeRoy Podrabsky made the extra of Detroit, Maples, Richard’s and point to make the score 33 to 7. But on or before November 1, the date of Jerry’s of Gates, Davis’ Mill City Tavern, and Meander Inn of Mill City, near the end of the game Wayne the first tournament play. Hind Quarter The point system in effect the Lyons Tavern, Falls Tavern of Sub Front Quarter Schrunk completed a pass to Novac 24-HOUR SERVICE who ran the rest of the way to a night of November 21 will be one limity, Davies Tavern of Stayton, and 331 2c ib 3912C «> touchdown, for the Loggers, a 70-yard point each round and four points for Ken & Dells of Turner. Mill City play. Schrunk kicked for the extra | total. A “pay-as-you-go” plan also point. The final score was Mill City will be in effect. (loses at 6 P.M. The Mill Chy Enterprise — GET YOUR QUALITY JOB PRINTING AT THE ENTERPRISE — The twelve sponsors of shuffleboard J 33, Scio 14. Quality job printing at Scio had one touchdown called back | because of a penalty. Two Scio ' passes were intercepted, one by Bill Hoffman and another by Tom Stew art. For the Timberwolves the out standing defensive players were: Le Roy Emerson on the line and Lyle Fleetwood in the backfield, Timberwolves Trim Shuffleboard Play Loggers 33-14 Tournament Set Katu» m SPORTS PAGE Mill City Hi-Liles Humphrey Will Lead By RICHARD LOVEL The GAA elected the rally squad Derby’ Shufflers 39c 59c 39 Lean Short Ribs LOCKER BEEF NUMETHOD Availability equipment, accedeerlet, and tenet at illustrated, Ù dependent on materia,* supply Mndoùvus. Lady Hunters Give Men Competition Mehama — Although deer hunting season is over, hunting stories are still a.favorite topic. Hunting may be considered a man’s game, but many women play it. One of the largest deer checked in at Mehama this year was a 4-point buck bagged by three women hunters, Mrs. Aline Wilson, Mrs, Hilnia Cole, and Mrs. Jean Roberts. The deer, weighing 165 lbs. was downed with a bullet through the chest by Aline Wil- son. Two more shots were fired— just to be sure he was dead another through the chest and one in the head. Scorning male assistance the deer was dressed and carried out by the three women. Another successful huntress was Pearl Allaway, who bagged a forked hum the fust one in 20 years. Two more Mehama women, Doris Teeters, and Violet Wagner, were successful nimrods and each bagged a buck. One of the most persistent hunters was Mrs. Hilma Cole who went every day of the season, but finally bagged her buck, a 4-point, the day before the season closed. CHOICE OF TWO GREAT CABS in this Ford F-l Pickup! Easier loading —low 2-ft. floor-to-ground loaded height! 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