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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1953)
January 22. 1953 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE SPORTS PAGE MILL CITY BASKETBALL SCHEDl LE: 27—Detroit, there 30—Gervais 3—Jefferson 6—Chemawa, there 20—St. Paul 13—Gates, there 17—Sublimity, there 27—OSD Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. F'eb. Feb. Timberwolves Timberwolves Fare Smash Sublimity Gervais Here Friday To Lead League For Guaranteed Cleaning it’s the NU-METHOD The Mill City Timberwolves, who 24-HOUR SERVICE lead the Marion County “B” league after their stunning defeat of Sub Mill City limity, will meet the Gervais Cougars WEDDING ANNOI N< EM ENTS Cluar« at 6 P.'l. AND INVITATIONS The Mill City Timberwolves pulled on the Mill City floor next Friday, i January 30. Gervais is now in a at The Mil) City Enterprise out in first place in the .Marion county "B" league play last Tuesday night. third place tie with Jefferson, each They were previously tied with the having seven wins and three losses. Early in the season the Timber Sublimtiy Saints and the game, which SALEM, ORE. Ph. 3-6489 1288 STATE ST X ■was played with the Saints was ex wolves downed Gervais on Gervais’ it pected to be a close one. But the own floor. The score was 52 to 45. Timberwolves shocked the spectators But Gervais is a team which should by slaughtering the Saints 65 to 39. be watched. They downed Jefferson, The game was played on Mill City’s a school which gave Mill City a hard time. floor. Any vay you look at it next Fri- Mill City was never pressed and the scores at the quarters were, at day’s game looks like a thriller in the end of the first quarter 15 to 5, which both determined teams will at halftime 32 to 13, at the end of , show the crowd some red hot action, YOUNG EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD the third quarter 52 to 27. Roy .------------------------ INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION ! Chase of Mill City led in points with _ __ - _ 18 and Dick Kanoff of the home team SHuf 116000TCl 1.600116 made an outstanding parfaHaanea w time and time again intercepting the Heart or Tongue, lb. ball and making 14 points. On the losing team the most points made by Mill City Tavern on their home one player was 9 by R. Reuf, D. Heu- board, tangled with Jerry’s tavern of berger, and also Bentz. Gates. Jerry’s lost all three games Sliced Liver, lb. MILL CITY — Identical twin brothers from Mill City, inducted into The Mill City JV’s smashed Sub to the Lucky Derbys, Friday. the Army Wednesday at Portland, are shown as they left Salem limity to make it all Mill City’s night. Jerry's team believes their captain with other inductees. Donald Elton Ragsdale, 20, (left) and Ronald The score was 59 to 48. Dick Crook could have won the game if he had a » Eldon plan to give sergeants and payroll clerks a bad time by re of Mill City was high point with 18. ham or chicken for stakes. Jerry’s maining In the same outfit. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arm Cut, Blade or Rump, lb. 5 Ragsdale, Mill City. (Statesman plioto.) Mill City (65) (39) Sublimity captain seems to be a lucky winner F Ward (12) (9) Bentz | in elimination games. (2) Frank F Chase (18) Rocky’s of Scio played a league C (9) I).Heuberger game at the Mill City tavern Sunday : T~| Gregory (12) T T 11 and Mrs, Joe Fromherz visited at the Round, T-Bone or Rib, lb. I | Art Fromherz home in Shaw Sunday (1 Kanoff (14) (9) Reuf and gave up all three games to the H G Hoffman (6) (4) Bradley | Lucky Derbys. Rockys’put up a very jt afternoon. Subs. Mill City—Brewer (3), Ver- close game, and it wasn’t known Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowers had Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ethridge and whose game it was until the last put and Mrs. Ward as dinner guests Sharon Gordon and Sharron were Sun beck, Misner, Carey, Melting. Rocky’s, new-comers to Wednesday evening. Sublimity—Kintz (2), Parrish <1 >. was shot. day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steinkamp (2), L. Heuberger (1). the league, is a fighting team, league Jim Fromherz of Portland, who has Luster Young. players are finding out. and Miotke. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Landreth of just returned from a construction job Mill City tavern will have a try at in Alaska visited Officials: Del.orretto and Nelson. his brother Joe Mehama visited at the Paul Schiewek up-setting the strong Meander Inn Fromherz. , home Sunday. aggregation this Friday night on the Front Quarter Half or Whole Hind Quarter Mr. and Mrs. T. Pieser have taken ! Mrs. Mervin Knox attended the JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES ■ Mill City tavern board. lb lb recent basketball game at North San- c TODAY! The Davies tavern players allowed an apartment at Apple Tree court. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowers and Mr. tiam, with Mari-Linn playing. one point to The Lake players and llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll thereby putting Davies and Mill City tavern in a tie for first place. Results on Friday’s play shows: Spillway 3 to Ken and Dell 1; Maples defaulted to Lyons; Rocky’s 1 to Meander Inn 3; Falls 1 to The Lake 3; Jerry’s 0 to Mill City tavern 4; and 1144 Center St. on Sunday Rocky’s 0 to Mill City ' tavern 4. Randall’s FINE MEATS Special Beef Prices Young Beef Passes Halfway Mark 35c 39c 39c 59c Young Beef Beef Roasts Beef Steak Fresh Hamburger ß g LOCKER BEEF 321/2 MOVED To Our New Office HR. R. REYNOLDS Naturopath-Proctologist Mill City Hi-Liles Phone 3 9160 SALEM, ORE. • • tin entirely new kind of Chevrolet? to be compared only with higher* priced ears By RICHARD LOVEL The students of Mill City high are aDnnHHHHnHHHnHnnnnHnaHKnn ’ nearing the end of the critical period The worrying 'ax Consultant Auditor ; i of semester exams. I students are promising themselves to I 4 I do better next semester. < I The juniors are now selling pop ♦ corn at the ball games, •UBLIC ACCOUNTANT The freshmen basketball team was ! Bookkeeping, Accounting and defeated by the Stayton frosh in a Tax Service : basketball game after school Thurs- Comer 3rd & Marion day. The score was 33-31. • STAYTON. ORE. The routine of exam week was ( P. O. Box 1321 , |broken up by a non-official basketball 4 game last Wednesday night with, aHnnnKiiiaunnniannunnnnnnnanuE guess who, the faculty. After the girls were beaten by the teachers in volleyball the boys were beaten : game that somewhat resembled ketball. The main order of the game •u.vz Mrt. A. IF., 5<in Antonio, Tetns to rough the opponent up when taking Speed amazing relief .front miseries of the ball away from him. The stu- simple piles, with soothing Pazo*! Acts to relieve pain, itching inztont/y—soothes dents and teachers both joined good- inflamed tissues —lubricates dry. hard naturedly in the fun. The final score ened parts— helps prevent cracking, sore ness reduce swelling You get real com- was: faculty 38, high school 36. But lotting help. Don’t suffer needless torture how could the students beat the teach from simple piles. Gel Pazo for fast, won derful rCM«f. Ask your doctor about it. ers in exam week! Suppository 9orm — also tubes with per forated pile pipe for easy application. The occasion for these games was •Pt— OiMnunl ttj Stppmutfitt t) for the benefit of the March of Dimes. n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii W. N. 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