The Mill City Enterprise, Thundny, Dec. 19. 19W < it AzeuiuiKtfr CHUCKLE CORNER RY JOHN HARVEY FURRAY PH I) Thomas Meier Wed tilling is a It is surprising to know that in this enlightened age. there are sev eral thousand fortune-tellers bleed ing the people of this country. It is impossible for any one to really fortell the events of any person's i.f* and it is pure waste of money to pay these people to "open ur your future." Fortune-tellers hand out generalities and xagaries which are nothing but bunk Save your ' money and drive these racketeers cut of busine; SURF...BUT DIDN’T YOU NOTICF HOW MANY TIMES IT TURNED AROUND ?" Gates Firemen Elect Officers GATES The Gates Volunteer Fire department election offic ers last Tuesday, produced the following results: President. Bob Oliver; Vice President. Delmar Skillings; Se cretary-Treasurer. Jim Sieg- field; Chief, Bob Kelle; Assist ant Chief, Bob Oliver; First Captain, Rex Heron; and Second Captain. Art Hempeck TO THE ENTERPRISE. Phone SS7-Î7TÎ 1 o wish you Merry Christmas and best wishes. every joy and a very merry Yule. At an Impressive candlelight cemr.ony Saturday evening, De ' brides' slstvr-ln-law, Mrs Gor- cember 7. at the Mill City ; don Kay of Salem, and served Christian church, Miss Judith by the brides' aunt, Mrs. Twila Pouring Ann Kay and Thomas Q. Meter Parker from Berni exchanged their marriage vows. were aunts of the bride. Mrs The 8 o'clock double ring cere Roy Kay from McMinnville and mony was performed by Rev. Mrs Joe Brosig from Detroit. Jack Meuser. Baskets »if large Mrs. Orville Brostg, from Silver- white chrysanthemums tied with ton, also an aunt, pieM.I.d .»t American Beauty satin oows de the punch bowl. At the gift tattle ami passing corated th»- sanctuary. Miss Diane Wodrewvda fn»m Salem the guest book were Unda and Marilyn Kay from Salem, nieces lit the tapers. Mrs. Eugene Davenport sang of the bride. Susan Kay, a Because" and "The Wedding niece passed the rice bags and Prayer" accompanied by Mrs. Brad Kay. a nephew passed the Eldon Hutchinson, who also dream cakes. For going-away the bride wore played the wedding marches The brides' attendants all a pink suit and a corsage of wore matching dresses of Amer white orchids. Following a week's wedding ican Beauty brocaded taffeta with matching satin pumps and trip to Nevada and California circlets with short veils. They the couple will make their home in Salem. Both are empkiyed in carried a white rose. Miss Bonnie Boroughs was Salem. The bride Is the daughter of maid of honor and Mrs Sharon Parker, the bride groom's sis Mr. and Mrs Walter Kay. She ter from Scio. Miss Jeannie graduated from Santiani Union Britton from Salem and Mrs. High school. The groom is the son of Mr Donald Andrews from Eugene and Mrs. George Meier from were bridesmaids. The bride, who was given in Marion. marriage by her father. ch»»se a wedding gown of chantilly lace with fitted bodice, sabrina neck 1 and long sleeves. The skirt was made of tiers of lace terminat ing in a chapel train. Her flow ers were white feathered carna-1 I tions, white orchids, and tiny red rosebuds. Her elbow length veil WM held by a «TOWS dt rhinestones. Lanny Marks of Scio served as best man for Mr. Meier. Ushers were the bride's broth er. Gordon Kay from Salem; David Cunningham from Albany and Donald Andrews from Eu gene Mrs. Kay chose a champagne embroidered jacket dress with brown accessories for her daughter's wedding She wore a corsage of pink rosebuds The groom's mother wore a turquoise blue brocaded jacket dress and a corsage of pink rosebuds. A reception followed in the church social rooms. The wed- ding cake was cut by Fighi îuberculosis and other Respiratory Diseases ~rrn Awl —EL 1 IX . D__ J1 To wish you joy at this blessed holiday season. The Paint Pot Mill City Wash and Dry! Mill City, Oregon Norris Paints Evelyn Stevens Mill City, Ore. “Fiber H" .Nykww— Baine» IX..rn at Santi»» m Memorial lloo;>ltnl. Stayton Born December 5 to Mr and Mrs. Ronald Leon Minten of Stayton a boy. Jay Alan Minten weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces. Bom December 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright Cowger of Rt. 1. Scio a boy, Bryan John, weighing 9 pounds (5 ounces. Bom December 9 to Mr and Mrs William Raymond Weddle of Stayton a girl. Sarah Jean, weighing 8 pounds U4 ounces Bom December 10 to Mr and Mrs. Richard Edward Schiewek of Mill City a girl, weighing 8 pounds 11*4 ounces. Bom December 11 to Mr. and Mrs Donald Augustine Bender of Stayton a son. Vincent John, weighing 10 pounds 7*4 ounces Bom December 13 to Mr and Mrs. Harvey Louis Fleming of Aumsville a son, weighing 7 pounds 3*4 ounces. Stockings made of a new nylon. Fiber H. recently appear ed at hosiery counters Although the stockings have been avail able since August, the supply Is somewhat limited, Fiber H pro mises better fit. comfort and shape retention, The hosiery is soft and sheer and has a characteristic "clingability," but is run stretch hose. <'andI<• Was from Furniture— To remove candle wax from wood furniture, first pick oft all the wax you can with your fingers. Then scrape very gently with a dull knife. Finally re move the last traces of wax by rubbing briskly with a dry soft cloth. Wax will harden and be easier to remove if you hold an ice cube on it for a moment. Wipe up any melted ice at once piMerry/ Uifistnias Fine Printing Christmas Bowl Results Given I 96'3 Sparked by Don Carey's is|ionsored by Clarkson’s Union Service I second consecutive will in the A division, the 5th Annual Christmas Bowling Tmirnament came hi a successful close Sun day. December 13 at the North Santiam la»nes Carry rang up 54 U3 IVtrrson points. Other winners In the A divis ion were as folk»«» Clare Hen drix took 2nd with 51.37 Peter son points. George Pavllah squeeked out a one pin advan- | l iro with «0 IS pomtv. .1 ix Myers and Jess Schicmann tied for fourth place with 50 47 points. In the B division las» Wich- [ tier ispons»»re<l by Stayton Cleaners (Hived the way with 54.18 Peterson points; Hank Miotke 49.13; Vince Lulay 48 amt Al Yankus with 48 20 Gil Schachtslck (sponsored by the North Santiam Lancs) won the top honors in the C division with 5107 Peterson points; sec ond came Hob Bethel at 48 22; third place went to Ron Johnson scoring 47 09; Joe Meuse came through with 48.39 Aside from receiving cash prizes the first place winners were also presented traveling trophies on which their name and that of their sponsors will be inscribed. Some other "Ten Spot" high- 1 lights brought much cokzr and excitment to me tinirncy. Among them, the high »cratch game, a 253. rolled by DaveI Nettling; others who found the line or lane were Jay Myers, with a 239; Leo Wlcklzer 232; N-onard Myers and Al Yankus with a 228; Clare Hendricks a 227; George Burns 236 ami Vince l.uhix M Clare Hendricks, second (dace finisher in the A division bowl ed a fine 3264 total for the 12 lines. An average of 188 plus Leo Wickizcr was just 21 pins behind the leader Don Carey 2203. Ja-. Mysra am J<><- Bovie 2195; Varn Janka 2190.' and I .eonard Myers 2174 Other newsworthy items in the tournament sbtMrd that Don Carey won 10 games from his opponents while losing only two. Gil Schachtslck also dupli cated that frat In the A division the bowlers knocked down 25.938 pins for an average of 180; the B division toppled 24.645 sticks for an average of 171 plus Total pinfall In the C bracket allowed 22.893 for an average of 138 plus per man. Sponsors for the tournament were Herman Holm: G.P.A Hereford Farm; Simpson Tim ber Co., Girod's Super Market of Stayton and Mill City, Stay ton Electric; North Santiam Lanes: First National Bank of Stayton. Clarkson’s Union Ser vice. Frank ¡Timber Co.. Mill City; Frey's Grocery, Stayton. Stayton Cleaners; Stewart's Grocery, Mill City; Pacific Pow er i Light Co.; Lyon's Tavern; iTilay ¡Timber Co.; Scio and a couple of self-sponsored individ uals. Schools To Close All gooa wishes to our many patrons. Ada's Needle Shop Ada Plymale Mill City, Ore. 1963 Your friendship has been a joy. We wish you a Merry Christmas. Friday for Holidays The Mill City-Gates schools will be closed for the holiday vacation from Friday, Decem ber 20 to Thursday, January 2 A grade and high school pro gram will be held at the high school gym Thursday evening, December 19 Tom's Shell Service Phone 897-2442 Mill City, Ore. ( Merly Christmas PERSONAL STATIONERY LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES ENCLOSURES BUSINESS CARDS BOOKLETS ACCOUNTING FORMS Joy, health happiness and goodwill to all the world RULED FORMS Strout Realty INVOICES Watch for Our GRAND OPENING DATE The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Wishing you memorable, joyful Christmas holiday. Mill City, Oregoi. Archie Thompson Mill City, Ore. Sportsman Country COLD SUFFERERS Kitchen Dick and Della Sims Mill City, Ore. Get fast relief from that sche-all over, worn-out feeling due to colds. STANBACK'S combination of medi cally-proven ingredient« tfuuces fever »nd bring« combating relief. U*e si a gargle for «< re throat due to cold,. Snap ba<k «-¡th STANBACK. We hope that during this holiday you enjoy many festive hours with loved ones. Merry Christmas all. 1963 Baker’s Jewelry Forrest and Ruth Mill City, Oregon