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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1952)
Jean Roberts, vice grand, presiding, party and gift exchange were held . with Helen Anderson, secretary, and A short skit, stunts and Christma. music furnished the entertainment. Gertrude Weidman, treasurer. The committee in charge was Ger- Plans were discussed for the in stallation of officers at the first meet trude Weidman, Jean Roberts, Beulah Mill City Derbys are still top dog Lewis, Alta Bodeker, Mabel Bass and All Consolidated Builders, Incor ing in January. in Santiam Shuffleboard league play. porated, field operations and offices At the social hour the Christmas Hazel Lewis. The Derbys put three wins under their will be scheduled down »luring the belt when they met Turner’s team, Christmas holiday period for all Ken & Del sponsored. Lyons won shifts, commencing start of day (8:00 one out of three against Davies of a.m.) shift, Thursday, December 25, Stayton. Meander Inn downed their 1952. and continuing through all shifts By RICHARD LOVEI. opponent, Spillway's best last Friday on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and * * Sunday, according to Wm. F. Tickle, Mill City's Timberwolves trounced night in Idanha. By RICHARD LOVEL Cedar’s team won out over Jerry's CBI personnel manager. The Mill City Timberwolves put the Gervais in a Marion County 'B' league FOR i by a small margin—one game by only ' Normal operations will be resume»! Jefferson Lions out of the three way basketball game last Friday, Decem one point. Meander Inn shut out at the start of the day (8:00 a.m.) i tie for first place in the Marion ber 12 at Gervais. Roy Chase was County “B” league basketball game the leading scorer with 3 1 points for i Spillway in each of the three games shift for Monday, December 29, 1952, : The Lake’s team took all he stated. at Jefferson last Tuesday, December Mill City. The high scoter r for the i played- 1 losers was Schmidt with 12 points. games against^ the Maples. All field operations and offices will 16. This leaves Mill City tied only * The fast-moving Derbys will meet AT be scheduled down for all shifts on with Sublimity, both having three The final score was 52 to 45. Sublimity’s Falls tavern next Frida) New Year’s Day, commencing with Gervais won the perliminary game wins and no losses. according to present information. _______________ The Timberwolves had to work hard between the junior varsities after Meander Inn travels to Detroit for a start of day (8:00 a.m.) shift Thurs day, January 1, 1953. to win this game, The Lions ran pulling out in front from a 10-point bout with the Cedars, Friday night. 3 close alongside of the Timberwolves disadvantage, The score was 42 to Normal operations will be resumed ♦ at the start of the day (8:00 a.m.) for the whole game and part of the 39. Detroit, Ore. Phone 251 1 shift for Friday, January 2, 195.3. Gervais (45) time Jefferson was ahead. Mill City Mill City (52) Any employees who will be required had a scant 21 to 20 advantage at Ward (4) Greer (9) F Keppinger on any special work, including those half-time. In the last seconds the Chase (31) F Timberwolves dumped in fl points to ! Gregory (8) necessary for plant protection and Schmidt (12) C , maintenance, on either of the above Belleque (9) win the game 47 to 39. G Kanoff (3) Detroit, Ore. Green holiday periods, will be notified by G In the preliminary game the Mill Hoffman (G) their supervisors. City junior varsity squeezed past the . Substitutes— All hourly rated employees who are Jefferson JV’s in an overtime game Mill City: Melting, Brewer, Ver- I required to work on December 25 or In the last seconds, when Jefferson , beck, Misner, and Carey. January 1 will be paid at double the was ahead, Delmar Syverson of Mill Gervais: Halapoff, Lucas (6), Espe EVERYONE \\ ELI OME regular straight time hourly rate. City scored, When Jefferson took the Thompson (C), Pearson, Reiling (3), I ball out of bounds after the basket Officials: Nelson and Amigh. » Syverson intercepted the throw-in » EVERY SUNDAY with five seconds to go and made AFTERNOON the basket needed to tie the game up. On Highway 222, Linn County Side Mill City pulled ahead in the overtime 2 I’M. MILL CITY to win the game 44 to 39. The regular meeting and Christmas party of Faith Rebekah lodge was Bring Your Partner Mill City (17) Jefferson (39) Shuffleboard Good Music George “Sparky” Ditter held Wednesday evening at the hall, Ward (9) Cameron (5) F with Zona Sischo, noble grand, and Blackwell (9) Chase (15) F Gregory (7) C Wright (11) Kanoff (3) M eyers G Hoffman (11) G Caughell Substitutes— Mill City: Carey Melting, Misner, and Verbeck. Gervais: Catman, Marlatt, Watten- harger (fl). Officials: Vandervort and Lee. 4—THK MILL CITY ENTERPRISE December IS. 1952 SPORTS PAGE Mill City Noses Jefferson Lions M/7/ City Derbys CBI Announces Yule Holiday Schedules Hold League Lead Timbsrwolves Lick Gervais 52 to 45 Make Your Reservations NOW New Year’s Eve The Lake Cedar Tavern I i Open Elimination Tournament Every Sunday 3 p.m. Elimination Shuffleboard ; : ; MEANDER INN Faith Rebekahs Hold Christmas Party A Mill City Hi-Liles By RICHARD LOVEL In last week's column I wrote that the Winter Prom, to be held Saturday night, December 20, was the Mill City high school winter prom. I extend I my apologies to the Girls Athletic as sociation for this mistake. Th»1 prom is th»1 GAA Winter Prom and it is “strictly” invitational. The Freshman basketball team dropped a game to Sublimity Frosh. 49 to 30. The Juniors are rather disappointed because their class rings have not arrived. They were supposed to have been here by the flth. Th»“ Timberwolves play Chemawa on Friday night. 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