Christmas Tree Is a Pacemaker T he MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Serving : MILL CITY DETROIT ELKHORN GATES IDANH I LYONS MITI \M I MONGOLI» Mill City, Yule-Tide, pacemaker Mr. Christinas Tree stands in quiet dignity in the Mill City triangle with its countenance glowing and sparkling heerfully thanks to the energy fed it by Mountain States Power com­ pany, Julia Bassett today revealed. ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — GATEWAY’ TO THE HEART OF NATURE’S EMPIRE Chief of Police J. T. King and a former city patrolman, Ray Rich, last year solicited funds from local busi- j Vo). VI—No. 51 $2.50 a Year, 5c a Copy MILL CITY, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1950 r.essmen for the purchase nf electric lights and wire used for lighting the Mill City Christmas Tree. C. E. Coville last year donated the town tree, as he did this year also, I harvested on his ranch near Mill City. Again this year George Stew­ art’s Mill City Wrecker service came Robert P. Veness, by appointment, in handy as a Christmas tree hauler this week became Mill City chairman and erector. of the 1951 March of Dimes accord­ Chief King, George Stewart, Clar­ ing to information released by James ence Estenson, C. E. Coville, Dewey, Buford and Don Flatman made the excursion to the Coville ranch for Mr.-Christmas Tree. Performing much of the touchy task of guying-up was W. R. Greene of Mountain States Power Co. The prettying effect came via the deft hands of Patrolman Kenneth Hunt, George Stewart and C. E. Coville. Recently a protective shield has been erected around the base of Mill City's Yule Tree just in case some passing motorist should become too enthralled. Bob Veness Heads City Polio Drive Defense Director Addresses PTA Mill City Chief of Police J. T. King [ local defense director, addressed the Mill City PTA on the topic “Safety in Driving” last Wednesday in the E. Keys, campaign director for the local high school auditorium. Marion county drive. Chief King indicated that excessive Veness, as president of | speed causes most accidents and the the Chairman City Chamber of Commerce 1 IS YOU GATHER with friends drinking of alcoholic beverages ac­ and Mill former city councilman, has an counts for the cause of 10% of all unbroken record of civic achievement. motoring mishaps. Saturday and His position now as 1951 March of Sunday are bad days on which to Dimes chairman for Mill City adds and loved ones on this glorious occasion and enjoy drive, because 41% of all auto acci­ but another item to the many civic dents occur on these two days. King duties towards which he devotes con­ revealed. siderable effort. the associations and friendships of those about you, Members of the Mill City PTA saw Veness promises a good showing two safety films, “Safety on the Play­ in the attempt to exceed the record ground” and “The Policeman”. Mrs. chalked up by Charles Kelly, 1950 we want to send our kindest and l»est wishes to add Ed Cooke, chairman of the member­ March of Dimes Mill City chairman, I ship committee of the PTA, reported who will serve again this year in an an organization membership number assistant capacity. in a small way to your happiness at Christmas. of 127. Bob revealed this week that the , The Mill City high glee club under, 1951 March of Dimes officially starts j the direction of Miss Hope Baney, January 15 and continues until Jan­ sang four Christmas carols for the uary 31. entertainment of the group. Mr. Rugh, teacher and co-chairman of the committee for disbursement of the funds obtained from the annual Inter­ national Progressive Dinner held re­ cently, reported purchase of a radio and records for the high school stu­ dents’ use. State Headquarters, Selective Serv­ The PTA membership was informed ice System for Oregon, today an­ concerning Boy Scout organizational nounced that instructions have been work and in regard to a public meet­ received permitting voluntary induc­ ing on that matter after the holiday tion of registrants from 18 to 26, if season. acceptable to the armed forces. Whipped cream-topped pumpkin pie “Up until this time,” said Col. was served by the refreshment com­ mittee composed of Mrs. John David­ Francis W. Mason, deputy state di- i Swan and Podrabsky son, Mrs. Joe Fencl, Mrs. Bob Veness, rector, “a registrant has had to wait I Mrs. Al Haun, Mrs. Lee Pinkston, until his number came up in regular Involved in Wreck Mrs. Lee Kuhlman, Mrs. Frank Stov­ sequence. This has worked a distinct | hardship on many young men, whose Jerry Swan and Ernie Podrabsky all, and Mrs. John Donnelly. work is of such nature that after | of Mill City when driving to Salem St. Catherine’s Catholic church in their being found acceptable to the Wednesday morning of this week armed forces, following the physical were involved in a collision with a Mill City now has its interior and examination, it has been difficult for pick-up truck near Stayton, Jerry ceiling almost completely redecorated with an attractive pattern of wall­ them to find remunerative work dur­ board and has a new electric heating A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing the period between this examina- Swan revealed today. The two young men were travel­ system in operation in time for Christ­ New, Idanha. Dec. 17, at Salem Mem­ tion and actual induction. ing in Podrabsky’s 1940 Chevrolet mas due to the devoted labor and orial hospital. “Now,” continued Colonel Mason, Swan efforts of many church members and A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs. “upon written request to his local when the accident occurred. was thrown partially through the friends. Father Carl Mai announced Lloyd B. Free, Lyons, Dec. 17, at board, any registrant, if not obvious­ windshield by the impact, but Po­ this week. Salem General hospital. ly disqualified, may be physically ex­ drabsky apparently received no in­ Father Mai credits Roy Kendler A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs. amined with the next group being juries. of Mill City as having had an im- Raymond Hill, Mill City, Dec. 18, at forwarded by the board, and then in­ Swan received a bruised and cut left ' portant role in bringing about the ducted under the next call.” Salem General hospital. arm and a laceration on his face as marked improvement in St. Cath­ Colonel Mason went on to point out a result of the accident. Those rid­ that instructions have been issued ing in the pick-up truck were not erine’s church. Kendler contributed, as did others, many of the nights of also to all local boards to permit reg­ hurt. some three weeks producing the new istrants to waive 21-day waiting pe­ interior of the church. FRIDAY— riod between the mailing of the Notice Kendler indicated the final trim­ I.O.O.F. meeting. of Acceptability and/or the 10-day ming of the ceiling and walls will Mill City IWA meeting last Friday period between the mailing of the Sunday School Parties j come later. He stated that Pete Sim- Order of Report for Induction, and SATURDAY— Spark Yule Activities beni of Mill City volunteered major the actual date of induction. Firemen’s Christmas Tree Party at ' work in installing the new electric Idanha — Starting the Christmas “ Everything is being done, ” con ­ Fire hall 1:30 to 5 p.m. heating system. The following men Christian church Christmas pro­ cluded Colonel Mason, “to make it activities off in the community were ’ donated many nights of skilie«! and two S. S. parties Sunday afternoon. possible for any registrant, who, for gram at 7:30 p.m. time consuming labor: Nick Rich, some personal reasons, may desire the One, at the Jerry Pittam home Tony Helt. Roy Kersey, John Lellae, SUNDAY— earliest possible induction — to be in ­ given by the teachers of the Primary Presbyterian church choir to present Nolan, Harry Keiser and John ducted almost immediately. This classes, Mrs. John Rone and Mrs. : Jimmy Christmas story at 11 a.m. Pahlatier. procedure does not interfere in any Jerry Pittam was attended by 14 MONDAY— Father Mai further announced that way with a registrant's opportunity youngsters ages 4 to 6. O.E.S. Installation Dec. 26, 8 p.m. to enlist in some other branch of the Games were played and refresh­ , St. Catherine's church will celebrate American Legion Auxiliary 2d Mon service before he has been ordered ments of ice cream and cookies were Midnight Mass Christmas Eve. The Lions club meeting. to t^ke his physical examination. served to Henry and Lana Lee Storey, I Sublimity parochial high school choir A.F. A A.M. No. 180 stated meet­ Arthur Mapes, Keith and Denny Mc­ will assist Father Mai in the Christ­ Confessions ing third Monday. Kinney. Wilma Olsen, Pat and Gae mas High Mass rites. will be heard at 11 p.m. Sunday. Palmerton, Judy Willis, Gerry Hop- TUESDAY— P. A. Lee Suffers Broken son. Lynda Rone, Sarah Jean Smith Mass will be celebrated at 8 a.m. O.E.S. meeting, 2d Monday month. i Christmas morning. Confession be­ and Sherry and Patty Pittam. Lions Auxiliary 4th Tuesday •Leg □nd Hand The second was for the intermedi­ fore this Mass also. W’omen’a club 8 p.m. 1st 3rd Tues P. A. Lee. father of Jess Lee. of ate classes taught by Mrs. James Regular Sunday services at 9 a m., WEDNESDAY— Mill City suffers this week from a McKinney and Mrs. Albert Snyder as usual. Father Mai disclosed Altar Society meets 3rd Wed. broken left leg and right hand as a at the McKinney home. Two contest Chamber of Commerce 8 p.m result of an accident which occurred games were played with the boys Mill City PTA meets 2nd Wed. i while he and others were doing road winning by a slight margin. NOTICE TO POSTAI PATRONS Santiam Eagles and auxiliary 8 pm construction work. Mrs. Jess Lee dis­ The Christmas story was told and at Detroit school building In order that the patrons of this closed today. refreshment served to Billie and Clar­ Santiam Rebekah 166 1st and 3rd Mr. Lee was taken to the Salem ence Olsen, Sally New, Caroline Lady, office may get all their packages Wed. at 8 p.m Memorial hospital by the Mill City Mary Witt, Vernon and Margaret out of the office before Christmas, ambulance. When the injuries were Wiensi, Darlyene, Claudie, Lynda. the «tamp window will remain open THURSDAY— until 6 p.m. Saturday, December Theta Rho Club for Girls, meets 1st sustained, the work he was doing was Nancy and Steve Storey, Ronnie Mc­ 23. 1959. in connection wtih the Lee Logging Kinney, David Mapes, Beckie Stoll, and 3rd Thursdays. The office will be closed all day company. Mrs. Lee indicated. Gates PTA 1st Thursday 8 p m Nancy and Shirley Ramsey, Bobby American Legion 2d and 4th Thurs. It is reported that the broken limbs, Tucker, Jackie Hopson, Freddie Smith Christ mas. December 25, 1959. ( HAULER KELLY. Firemen Auxiliary meets 3d Thurs. now knitting, were brought about as and Bob Olsen Last event was a gift Postmaster. exchange. a large rock rolled upon Mr. Lee. Garden club fourth Thursday. A Droit Registrants Can Now Enlist Catholic Church Has New Look Just Arrived... Coming Events: Sank Pays Call Here Saturday Mill City Firemen Auxiliary Presi- dene Elma Stewart intimated today that all is ready for the royal visit of "His Honor Santa Claus” Satur­ day afternoon, December 23, in Mill City and the local fire hall. The Firemen Auxiliary has ar­ ranged for a Santa tour of Mill City with Chief of Police J. T. King driv­ ing the good will carriage to the ac­ companiment of proper Christmas carols played over a loud speaker. After Santa greets his multitude of subjects in Mill City, he will begin the kingly task of parceling out some 400 boxes of Christmas candy, Mrs. “Tex” Blazek, Auxiliary informant, reporte«l today. Auxiliary representatives disclosed that Santa's treat, slated for eager pre-school and school age children this Saturday, is Christmas candy. Mill City's St. Nick has given ad­ vance notice that he will be on hand in the local fire hall for meeting kid­ dies Saturday afternoon from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Advance messengers bring the word that Santa Claus is having an ex­ tremely successful Christmas. Mys­ terious ami delightful gifts under many pretty Christmas trees await the signal from His Honor Santa that they may soon be placed in eager and bright-eyed children’s out­ stretched hands. Santa Claus has expressed his warm-hearted feelings on numerous occasions to citizens of this commu­ nity in regard to the kind and con­ siderate manner which the Firemen and their ladies have traditionally sponsored his once-a-year visit to this Canyon and to Mill City in particular. His Honor has proclaimed these December days as the time when all children shall be made happy and carefree—the Firemen and their ladies are carrying out this edict. Mill City eagerly awaits “His Honor”. Fritzie Entrains For Vashon, Wash. Glen Hearing Receives Bruises in Accident Gates—Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hearing, accompanied by Mrs. Oswald Hirte, had a narrow escape Tuesday of last week when Hearing’s car was involved in a wreck near the Cottage Farm as they were driving to Salem. Hearing was following a truck, an­ other truck was coming from the other direction, a pedestrian suddenly stepped in the road in front of the truck Hearing was trailing. The driver made a sudden stop to avoid hitting the pedestrian or the oncom- ng truck. Hearing failed to stop quick enough and crashed the rear of the truck ahead. Only bruises were sustained by the occupants of the Hearing car. Garden Club Enjoys Christmas Party Fritzie Wolverton entrained midst a clamor of well-wishers last Thurs­ day at the Southern Pacific depot in Mill City for Vashon, Wash., his new domicile, where he will be able to enjoy Christmas with the Chas. Wol- vertons, Mrs. Kay Colburn reported today. The remainder of the Wolverton family left recently this community by car for their new home in Vashon where Mr. Wolverton is engaged in publication work. Fritzie was in­ structed regarding staying behind and tieing up of loose ends always present when a family moves. Fritzie expressed his obvious lone­ liness to his friends and acquaint­ ances many times during his brief stay behinti in Mill City, but stuck it out until he glanced at the calendar and saw Christmas approaching. Mrs. Kay Colburn disclosed that Fritzie, in the rush and bustle of his leaving, left tickets and reservations in “Tex” Blazek’s care: and from the following letter it is evident that the plumbing facilities were not up to Fritzie’s expectations. Printed with permission, the letter follows: I "Mrs. ‘Kaynine’ Colburn I Mill City, Oregon "I arrive«! last night. Accom- modations were fine except for cer­ tain facilities. But they held up the ferry two minutes for me. I wouldn’t advise you to travel like I did. Thank you for taking care of me. Bow Wow, Fritxie.” Observers intimated Blazek built a fine dog crate. Mill City residents will miss the big, sad-eyed, black dog of the Charles Wolverton’s. Lyons—The garden club held its Christmas party at the community dub house Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Otto W’eidman, president, pre­ sided over the business part of the meeting. Each member responded to roll call with "New ideas for holiday decorations”. Mrs. Percy Hiatt was in charge of entertainment and dem­ onstrated and helped each member make a corsage from fir cones. Following came the Christmas party with Mrs. Alice Huber in charge. The room was beautifully Upper Canyon Men decorated carrying out the Christmas motif. Sustain Injuries Each member brought a gift for Wesley L. Bass of Detroit received their silent sister and revealed their name, and names were drawn for an­ a severe bruise and laceration on other year. Mrs. Alex Kuiken and the forehead as well as other com­ Mrs. Don Brotherton furnished the plications when the car in which he was riding hit a slick spot on the arrangements and refreshments. Present for the party were Mes- road and careened off the highway dames John Neal, Percy Hiatt, Leo­ end over end down to rest near the nard Jones, Mike Fink, Merrill Brass­ railroad tracks close to Chuck’s Tav­ field, Lynn Lambert, Alex Kuiken, ern a mile or so above Gates. Don Brotherton, Orville Downing, I Warren Glasgow of Detroit, said John McClurg, Oscar Naue, George to have been the driver of the out- Huffman, Chester Roye, Willard of-control car, sustained only light Another passenger, Hartnell, Clinton Hubbard, Hugh head bruises. Johnston, Clyde Bressler, Otto Weid­ Robert Tucker of Idanha, suffered man, Mrs. Cogs Jenner, Mrs. Alice leg and head bruises when the car dived over the road grade near Gates. Huber and Mr« Nina O’Neil.