The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 12, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. unii Mr». Herlx-rt ( urne«
ot
of Portland were
wen- Sunday visit-
ora ut the taime of Mr. 11 nd Mrs.
II J. Peterson, lie Is u son of
Mis. Peterson.
LOCALS
I
Big Spruce Found In
Up and Down • Willamette
Forest Is
The Avenue America's Largest
t
Gary Peterson Is
Now Ordained
Lutheran Min.ster
Plans Completed
For 5th Annual
Bowling Tourney
Gary Peterson, son of Mr
and Mrs. Walter Peterson «4
Ity Dun .Mollali
Sulem and former residents of
Don Huh-IiIn«on luid the ml«
Word was received from the Mill City was ordained into the
The Stayton City Bowling
fortune Inst week to break his
J American Forestry Association Christian ministry Sunday after- s«x:iation is sponsoring Its fifth
leg in three placas. After load­
Only u small crowd was on last week that the big Engel­ noon, lrt-cembcr 1 at 4 p m. at annual Merchants' Christmas
A thought tor the week—"The ing bls track lie jurnfM-d to the bund Thursday night when the mann spruce found earlier this Grace Lutheran church in Sa­
Tournament on Sunday, Decem­
wine of material things event­ platform which gave way under Lions club brought th«- Salem year in the Willamette Nation lem.
ber 15. This is one of the big
ually loses Its ¡aiwer to Intox­ him The breaks arc all below Si-nate-Ain-s here for the si-cond
Ordainer was Dr. H.
L.
ui Forest is America's largest.
events of the bowling season
icate."
bls knee with one of them In­
Foss
of
Seattle,
who
is
presi
­
year in u row This year th<-
A letter triim the association
for brAvlers ot the area.
volving tiie ankle
club lost some money, and last read, "We have entered it in the dent ot the North Pacific Dis­
This t/xirnament will be bowl-
Howard Whitaker from NcoCt«
year the club cleared only $9 00. i I Association's American Big Tree trict «4 American Lutheran , <-d by the Peterson Point Sys-
Mel K imii I m » iuu I losurn Jo
Bluff, Neb, arrived .Saturday
which is some sort of record, a ' Campaign as th«- champion churches.
' tern, one opmt for each 50 pins
night to spend the Ixillduys at were in Portland Sunday where bud one Next year the club 1 I'K .ii- i n;:<-lmanni."
Peterson is a _
graduate of Mill
1 knocked ckrwn and one point for
tiu- Harley
the home <4 his brother and tio-v ;i-.it. d .it
The Willamette National For-' a,Y ,nKh »chool ami the Uni-
plans to lower the admission
slater-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Champ home. Mr. and Mrs. charge and also to sell fumily ' «-st now has two national versity of Oregon. He served as I <-ach game won. Each player
I will bowl a different opponent
Steve
(hump,
wixr
had
been
vis
­
Hcrix-rt Whitaker and other re­
tickets, enubling mure people ■ champs, the spruce and an al­ counselor to Lutheran students 1 <-ach game on a different pair
iting there, returned home with
latives.
at
Western
Michigan
University
to come. Those who did com«- pine fir. 'Hie new champ also
ot lanes insofar as possible.
them
wen- well pleased with th«« en ! brings Oregon's total champs in 1958-59.
After each player has been
Marilyn club will meet next <
He and his wife, Karlene and
to 28. Oregon also ixulds records
met, there will be a final po­
Mr. ami Mr». John Mill» iuuI teriuinment. It really was ex-1
Tuesday, December 17 for a 12
young
son,
Jeffrey,
will
leave
ceptional. Many said they for the Brewer spruce, the
sition game according to Peter­
______ daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
o'clock covered dish luncheon
would have paid $125 just to shore, ponderosa and knobcone this month lor Brazil iu mis­ son Point totals. Entrants will
nt tiu- home of Mrs I ¿well Nut Wills had dinner in Salem hear the Chordsm« n. a quartet pine as well as for many hard- sionaries.
be divided into squads by aver­
Cree. 2W» S. E Kingwtxxi, wiili Sunday in horxir «4 Mrs John that la second to none. Every wools.
Peterson is a nephew of Mr.
age, 12 bowlers to a squad.
anniversary, choral number and also the la- |
Mrs. Charles French a* 00- Wills' birthday
and
Mrs.
Ed
Cooke
of
Salem,
The big spruce is 140 feet high
Each squad will bowl the first
You’ll Like Cur Food
Tliry also visited at the home
IxMtcss.
dies' quartet was well worth hus a circumberenc«- of 20-7” formerly of Mill City and Gates. six games on half the lan«-s.
of Mr. and Mr» Edse) Croan
hearing. It is u shame that (ttVj feet in diameter I and a
and the last six on the other
Steaks, Chicken
Mr, and Mrs. Don Andrew« and family.
more |x-ople «lid not turn < ki * crown »|>r<-ud ot 34 feet, com­
half. The head-in matches will ;
from Eugen,- s|x-nt the weekend
Maybe next year. This will be pared with 104 feet. 19'11" and
be
particularly
interesting
as
1
Sea Food
Ml«« Nuiy < arisen I« now i-m
at the home of her parents, Mr.
the lust time, unless there is 11 30 feet lor the Idaixj spruce it
many
<4
the
games
are
decided
!
ployed
at
a
Salem.
Department
and Mr» Elmer Shaw. Mrs.
Chinese Food
big crowd, suld lx-e Ro»», chair- dethroned.
by a mere pin.
Andrews was a bridesmaid and store.
man.
The tree was found July 31 at
Last
year's
winners
in
this
I
Orders To Go.
Mi Andrew» an usher at tlx-
Bratx« Meadows between Bruno
event were as follows: It was |
Humin) gue«l« ut tire home ot
wedding Saturday night of Miss
Ho. Ho. Ho. and »tuff like Mountain and Bachelor Mom-
Mr and Mrs Hertiert Schroeder
Judy Kuy uixl Tom Meter.
Live Music Every
Suddenly it will be income Don Carey who walked oft with
that there. Ti» the seuson to be tain in th«- Detroit Ranger Dist­
were John Schroeder and Joan
tax
time again. January second the honors in the A division; 1
your rict. It was l<»cated by Marsten
jolly, and also freeze
Friday
and Saturday
in
the
B
division
George
Pavlish
'
Kit lloiiuch from Seattlr, Wn„ Bums <4 Salem. Monday caller snoot, it you stay outside too Ku«-hn<-, Wult Parker, John will be the beginning of the
edged
Jess
Shieman
by
a
slight
at
Die
lionic
of
his
parents
was
arrived Saturday at tin- home
long.
Brandt and Charley Henry, ail j year's filing period. Your fin­ margin of seven pins. Bob Pruitt
<4 Mr and Mrs Hertiert Whit­ I »arre! Schroeder of Crescent
Mill City «torea are starting <4 tlx- Forest Service at Detroit. ancial records are important in copped the C division; Arlyn
aker. Mrs ikihach and her City. Calif., wtxi was also in to take on more of a holiday 'Du-y were camped out working preparing your Federal income
Birkholz won in the D division.
children rcturnro to Seattle tiie urea on business.
look, as more and more win- on u timber sale layout when tax return, said A. G. Erick­
7 to 12 P.M.
The prize fund wil be re­
son, Director of Internal Rev­
with Mr Hofinch Sunday after
down are being decorated. Won- the tree was spotted
turned 100%. Prize ratio is 1
Mr«. Atery llownuui obaerted
»ficndlng several weeks nt the
der when the City will get the
loiter Kuehne wrote to the enue lor Oregon. Now is the in 3. The first place winner will
tier birthday Monday afternoon big tree
home of her parents.
decorated. It's later American Forestry Association time to get together your can­ have his and the sponsor’s name
at her home A neighbor, Mrs. than you
think. It would look which replied, asking lor more celled checks, receipts, records engraved on the Merchant's
Mr, amt Mr«. Konnld l)l»- Glen Cummings linked a cake real nice on these clear nights complete measurements. These of contribution, and other
Traveling Trophy. The break-1 GEORGE ROZWICK
Also present
|ihrrss and family are ivm llv 1 for Ute occasion
that is when there is no fog
were sent and the final word on papers.
down of cash prizes will be as
Taxpayers
who
keep
g.-x-d
fin
­
ing in Mill City following his re wus Mrs Charles Kelly ami un­
on the Cordozox
Muny of the homes are start­ th<- big tree received by the
cent discharge from the army I able to attend was Mrs Ruby ing to get their outside lights District last week.
ancial records for each year follows: First place. $30; se­ Women and men alike agree
cond. $20; third, $12:50; fourth.
He served for 13 months and Ziehert.
put up. This is a real way to
The find of such a large En­ should have no trouble prepar­ $9 50.
there’s no finer food to be
ing
their
Federal
income
tax
had a rating <4 S/5.
make a town look friendly. Each gelmann spruce was unusual in
I The sponsor pays $7.50, bowl­ found than ours. We offer
A tri-county 1‘oatmMlera t*a
returns,
the
director
said.
year more and more homes this area. The tree is located in
Complete records are e s - er pays $5. For more details a convenient cater ing
Mrs. J-M- Emel I« rumato««' quet and meeting was held at have been putting up outside the extreme western range for
bowlers are asked to check
a
Salem
restaurant
Saturday
for parties a t
Ing at home following surgery
lights.
the species which is Rocky pecially important to taxpayers with the North Santiam Lanes . service
who
elect
to
itemize
deductions
performed recently at Santiam evening, with ¡««stmasters from
reasonable rates. Come in
Mountain and eastside Cas-
and
pick
up
an
entry
blank.
The carbon copies of prior
Memorial hospital
She said Unn. Markin ami Polk counties
!>» you rrmember the old time cade*.
today and enjoy our
Mill
years' returns are also good
«ile iS feeling quite well but not present Attending from
Christmas I don’t know how it
courteous service i n a
City
were
Mr.
and
Mrs
CTiarlrs
guides in preparing the new re­
getting around quite as fast as
was out here, but when I was a
pleasant atmosphere.
Kelly
turn.
»!>,- did
small boy on the farm It was
Complete
records
will
help
really something. There was
I’tc Donnie tirrgury 1« «pend­ lots of snow in North Dakota.
you determine how much tax
Mr. and Mr* H. I. Flymalr
you will owe or how much of a
were Sunday dinner guests at I ing his 30 day leave from the It was cold. but the hearts were
refund you will get from Uncle
t‘ie bom* ->t Mr and Mra 11 Army at the home of his par­ warm and full of good cheer -
Sam.
don Hutchinson and family. The ents. Mr an<l Mrs Gene Greg­ and not the bottled type either.
Now is the time to get your
occasion honored the Plymaies ory He will leave December 15 We made a lot of our Christmas
records together. Dig up those
on their 30th wedding annivers­ for Fairtwinks. Alaska, where he decorations. In school we used
cancelled checks, receipts, and You turn dis
ary and Mrs Plymale's birth­ will bi- stationed for a year He to make paper chains, and at
other information. Make the job from 1 to 9
day anniversary Doris Hutch­ has been training at Ft. Lewis. home we strung pop corn and
for the e»
s A ehama
Albert Julian, long-time stock- easier for yourself.
inson was home from Salem
cranberries on strings to use on
set setting
NOTICE—The I ji «I Eronticr the troes It is a wonder though man in the Scio and Lyons areas
that match
for the occasion with Mr and
your
Chris Campbell, Owner
vov subscribe to es
with Super
Mrs (Tyde Golden also pre­ will he closed from 7 to 10 p. why more homes were not of Linn County, was given high wn,y
skin and
Blue Blades
m on Thursday. December 12 burned up, with the lighted honors by members of the West- j tjie . MH.I. (TTY ENTERPRISE beard
sent
Phone 859-2801
and Saturday night December 14 candles on the trees Sometimes cm On-gon Livestock Associa-1 _
Th taking <rf umrthins tor * for j>rlvutc parties. Come on <xit they did. but most people were lion at their 29th Annual meet­
truly Ostful (TtrfBtmrtS Gift Why after 10 p. m <wi throe nights careful, and it was a wonderful ing held in Roseburg November
adv. sight to behold that evergreen 21. 22 and 23.
not send TI m Mill Ctty I Hl' -I for a good time
At special ceremonies. Julian
prise to your friend or relative
tree all decorated and lighted
ZH'Z-¿68 'Hd
was presented a cash award
for ii year. The cost Is nominal
by
the
little
candles.
You
sec,
Sgt.
E.
Podrabsky
and it will bring a remrmtirnnce
we didn't have evergreen trees and a framed citation reading-
joinqijpiQ
of you for 52 weeks We send Given Honor
back there and the touch of "Be it known to all men that
I
and appropriate gift card too. I PAINE HELD. Wash., Tech­ green was a real treat I’m glad Albert Julian, stockman and
humanitarian from Linn county,
nical Sergeant Ernest L. Po­ I lived in that age.
Also in those days of slower has served the Western Oregon
drabsky Jr. of Lyons, Ore., is
11 member <»f the ground crew transportation, we did not have Livestock Association with dili­
selected "Crew of the Quarter" all the fresh fruits and veget­ gence and integrity far beyond
.,no jnoq«
in the 57th Fighter Group here. ables we do now. Oranges, cel­ the call of duty." The citation
no SupTOH IFRS «Fl II ’»njnq
Sergeant Podrabaky, an Air ery, and the other goodies we is signed by President Lynn
moX jo etojh ¡ toijuo in ponoo
pire XS-VOJ RHM I!0 ^ ujitoh
Force aircraft maintenance an­ take for granted now, were a Beckley. Douglas county, and
ipqg
jnoq«
qtvpp
ap¡dtuoa
noX
uto ;sq; sjisodap 8ntqqoj-$TOq jo
Vice-President
Myron
Harper,
WREATHS
SWAGN alysis, received the honor as a luxury only enjoyed by us dur­ Marion County.
3 al 8 him
’sn ¡¡to ‘¡to 3ut;TOq jo
dn-pjmq aonpaa sdpq XSVOJ
result <rf hia demonstrated pro­ ing the festive days
(TirtMriuu» (iiftn of
Julian is a past president of
Oh, well, time marches on.
fessional skill and military’
•pvaq j-juunq 07 quw; aSwojs
uo[pi3 pcau jnoX Xnq noX ajopg
and if we don't make some pre­ the Linn County Livestock As­
Plants
bearing.
qsoo
tanununu
aotreuuo;
uiojj
— majsXs ¡anj moX pajojd
sociation,
also
past
president
of
The sergeant, son of Mr anil tense of keeping up. we'll just
Palm Bout Arrg.
the Western Oregon Livestock
-jad SuijTOq doj-pnj jo uo¡¡«3 jad
0; qaop aq; punoj sqiOM pn
Mrs. Ernest L. Podrabsky of be left behind.
Association. Livestockman of
Wicker Wall Plaque»
H‘Hit,-
1.
Lyons,
graduated
q-juuHM bjoui :;¡nsaj aqj, ’asaad
-pojd ipqs «IR1 eXS-VOJ P®IF3
from Mill City, (OreJ High i Right r>rw I would like to en­ the Year in Linn County in 1958,
(•hut Bull»
-xa
pire s [¡ to aotAjas aanpaj sdjaq
RIO aaiiTOH IFRS
T
courage all residents of the and for many years chairman
School
and
is
currently
attend
­
PohiscttLu«. Order Karly
li ’aurey UBAa 'jtretpvi b ui turn
-o; ut OAptpptî M8U B S.3H3HL1J
ing Everett (Wash.) Junior Col­ area to take in the Christmas of the Western Oregon Live­
280 N. K. 4th BL
lege through the Air Force off- musical program at the Mill stock Association's Legislative
City Presbyterian church this Committee. Julian is also an
Mill City, Ore.
duty education program.
Sunday evening at 7:30. It really active Grange member.
I
Sergeant
Podrnbsky's
wife,
Phone 897-2452
Marianne, is the daughter ot is a fine musical treat.
WE DELIVER
Mi and Mis Miir-.r.i n,-n <>t
Merle Gartons Hurt
Route 2, Scio. Or«-.
Time To Get Income
Tax Records Ready
Sunday Only
Sing Along with
New! Gillette
Albert Julian
Honored by Linn
Adjuctatie
Razor
¿ OUtfC-E
AHHSV 1 H
Brunner’s
Flowers
Idanha Serviceman
Stationed in Scotland
OPEN
EVERY
NIGHT
USS GEORGE WASHINGTON
(FHTNCl David G. Roberts,
torpedoman's mate third class. I
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David A. Roberts of Idanha,
Ore., is serving aboard the bal­
listic missile submarine USS
George Washington operating
out of Holy Loch, Scotland.
| George Washington serves as
an undersea missle platform and
is a vital part of America's de­
fense system.
I
aaueuuopsd Suiiesq do} ‘uo||e3 Jed
qiiujCM ajout 9 ai 3 sdpq no SuipaH
ipq$ s/epoj ui aAijippe
In Car Accident
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton
were injured late Friday night
when they were nit head-on by
a car just east o( Stayton. Birth
are in Santiam Memorial hos­
pital at Stayton. He has a brok­
en nose and ribs and his left |
arm is fractured in two places.
Mrs. Garton is suffering from
chest injuries.
The driver <4 the other car
was a lady from Lakeview and
she is in a Salem hospital with
undetermined injuries.
We Give S & H Green Stamps
On Heating Oil
Starting December 16
Monday thru Saturday
Until 8 P. M.
Christmas Specials
Throughout the Store
ROSE HARDWARE
AND GENERAL STORE
Formerly A & M Toman Hardware
Phone «97-2785
Mill City, Oregon
Make Your Christmas Dinner
YULEKAKE
STOLLEN
CHRISTMAS BREAD
DINNER ROLLS
★ ★ ★
FRUIT CAKES
1 or 2 pound
Center Your Table With A.
Decorated Christmas Cake
★ w ★
Christmas Cookies
for eating and giving
•it
it
it
Try Our Own
Tom and Jerry Batter
Muir’s Bakery
AND FOUNTAIN
Phone 897-2136
Min City, Oregoa