The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 13, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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to its big sister Detroit dam just a planned by the Lions Club Auxiliary
to raise money to help finish build­
few miles up stream.
ing the Scout cabin.
Everyone is
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Thursday morning snow was sight­ asked to donate a dollar each so that
ed on the neighboring peaks within the building can be completed. You
sight of Mill City. It won’t be long are invited to go to the park any
now until they will all be covered with Sunday to see the progress of the
their white blankets for the winter new Boy Scout building.
months, according to the old-timers |
around these parts.
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For Guaranteed Cleaning
We wish to urge everyone with any
news to get it in as early as possi­
it’s the
ble in the next few weeks, because
with Thanksgiving and Christmas
coming on Thursday this year we will
have short weeks and will try to get
the paper out on Wednesday evenings
24-HOUR SERVICE
on those weeks. So please see that
any news you have gets to us Mon­
Mill City
day or Tuesday’ at the latest.
Close«
at 6 P.M.
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A series of coffee hours are being I
Timberwolves Start Football Banquet
Basketball Training Friday, Nov. 21
By RICHARD LOVEL
The Timberwolves axe in training
for their 1962-63 basketball season
under the guidance of Coach Burton
Mr. Chaney is coaching
Boroughs,
the second team
—....
The boys who will represent MiU
•City high school in inter-school sports
are: Donald Ellingson, Dick Crook,
Eddie Gregory, John Tohmpson, Eddie ’
Leach, Charles Towell, Larry Har­
rington, Lloyd Ross, Maurice Bassett,
"Truman Jones, Marvin Misner, Evart
Brewer, Elton Gregory, Richard Ver­
beck, Al Ward, Bill Hoffman, Roy
Chase, Dick Kanoff, LeRoy Emerson,
Philip Carey, Tom Stewart, Jim Cau­
dle, Arnold Webb, Charles Kuhlman,
Maurice Child, Jim Johnston, Ralph
Jull, Jack Melting, Delmar Syverson
The home basketball schedule for
this year as announced today is;
December 9—Detroit
December 19—Chemawa
• January 2—Scio
January 13—Gates
January I 20—St. Boniface
January 30—Gervais
February ' 3—Jefferson
February 10—St. Paul
February 27—OSD
* Non-League Game
Consumers Do No)
•‘Consumers do not know what
they want and why they act,’’ de­
clared Alfred Politz, head of Alfred
Politz R< • ,!.h Inc, in an adoreM
on “Effective Market and Opinion
Research" before the recent Bos­
ton Conference on Distribution,
Hotel Stadler, Boston. "Consumer
opinion in 1800 would not have
Rhen us the electric light, but only
vastly improved kerosene lamps."
But, Mr. Politz added, "Market­
ing and advertising research, un­
derstanding the principles of ex­
perimental design, can enormously
increase the efficiency of market­
ers’ and advertisers' efforts. This
is not because research can per­
form miracles, but because market­
ers and researchers who do not
have the benefit of valid research
are forced to operate with noth­
ing but assumptions concerning the
causes of consumer behavior.”
BACKACHE?
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Up Night* ttoo trrqu.nl, burning or sting­
ing urination!, Preaaure over Bladder or
strong cloudy urtn«, dur to minor Umpo-
r«ry K,dney »»<• Bladder Irritation, tor
relict aak your druggl.t about
< YS1 KX Popular 3S years. 30 million pack­
age» uaed. Ballstacllon or money back guar
anleed Aak druggut about CY8TU today
Local sports enthusiasts will gather
to hear Joe Huston, Lewis and Clark
coach at Mill City high
next
annua football banquet
f r,da>' eV""‘n« November 21 at
p m, according to Coach Burton
ou*>
Coach Boroughs annonuces that
this year there will be a change in
procedure over the past banquets in
that the public will be able to buy
tickets to the banquet at $1.25 a plate.
There will only be 36 tickets available
to interested sports fans.
In the past it has been a father
and son banquet put on by the inter­
ested mothers, this plan will continue
except for the opening to the public
of 36 seats.
Other entertainment, movies and
speeches are planned.
Any person interested in buying a
ticket to the banquet can contact the
high school office between the hours
of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Shuffleboard League
Trophy On Display
The Santiam Shuffleboard league’s
trophy will be on display for one
week in each tavern participating in
the tournament. The Falls tavern of
Subliimty will show the trophy first.
In case of a tie game in a night,
there will be one more game played
so the winning team can be deter­
mined. The captain of each team will
have the privilege of choosing any
two players of his team for the de­
ciding playoff.
The Shuffleboard league thanks
Ray Walker for his speedy and ac-
cuiate job of making up this year’s
schedule. The schedule was a tough
one, but Ray apparently enjoys the
hard ones,
The league is looking forward to
some hard-fought games this season
as it is believod that all teams have
improved over last year, All teams
will have to be on their toes to carry
»way the trophy and the champion­
ship that goes with it.
The Falls tavern has a strong team
that will give the other shufflers
some interesting evennigs.
M. D. Davis. 83-year-old hunter, I
hugged his 5-point buck in his back
yard, early the morning of the last
day of the season, and thus saved ’
his record of many years.
His wife told him there was a buck
back of the house and Davis at first 1
wouldn’t believe her.
She finally i
brought his rifle and shells to him.
That convinced him .«he meant it.
Davis then went outside with his ’
gun.
He could hardly believe his ,
eyes. Looking through his telescope
sight he saw the buck that eight days ,
of hunting in eastern Oregon didn’t
produce. Last year Davis killed his '
buck, a 3-point, on the first morning
of the season near Byron and Tally I
Davis' cabin at Alsea.
Byron Davis also killed a 3-point '
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the last day of the season near their [
cabin at Alsea, only it couldn’t be
packed out so easily as Byron’s
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father’s buck was.
M. D. Davis lives half way between buildings on foundations.
Albany and Corvallis on what is
Mr. Johnson has installed new dial
known as the old Albany-Corvallis telephones in the move to the new
highway.
site of his telephone company and
within a few days now the transition
will be complete with everybody in
LATEST "HANGER" NEWS
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Geo. Humphrey, captain of the Detroit being served with the new o 9
system.
Mill City Derbys, has built a “hanger”
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for his horse “Cactus", George says
Big
Cliff
dam
is just about com­ s
his horse will do numerous tricks—
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everything but pay the grocery bill. plete and before long the scaffolding
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NEW BEGINNERS BANDS ARE STARTING
NOW IN MILL CITY, GATES and DETROIT
See Your School Band Director
Wills Music Store
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November 13, 1952
I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
GOOD MUSIC
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS!