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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1968)
jiiwims Ice Cream Splits 6-7-10 Elsie Girod; 6-7-10 Leo Wickizer, 6-7-10 Fritz Lang. Other Hard Split« 6-7-910 N. Long, 4-7-9 G. Beit el, W. McClain, 2-5-7 E. Gars jo, 4-5-7 L. Girod, 3-7 S. Paulson, 3-7-10 J. Anderson, 4-10 B. Mc Donald, 2-4-9 A. Spellmeyer, 5-9- 10 A- Beitel, 5-8-10 K. Murphy, L. Huber, B. Sullivan, 5-7-9 A. Burger, 4. Rush, 3-9-10 R. Lef fler, & L. Mark, Z. Hártelo:, C. Ziglifiski, A. Bürger, E. Myers, J. Attig, 5-10 J. Sullivan, Betty Wdlrare, R. Fritz, A. Hovey, M. \ankus, L. Fitzgerald, Blanch Wallace, R. Hemer. Men — Over MO 225 J. Boyle, 222 W. McClain, 2210. Wood, 220 N. Richards, 214 W. James, 213 A. Yankus, 210 E. Wulf. Women —- Over 190 248 R. Wallace (100 pins ov er ave.) 243 L. Koppe, 212 J. Attig, 207 B. Stormer, 201 B. Stornier, 200 S. Bethell, B. Stor mer, A. Spellmeyer, 199 P. Choate, Betty Wallace, 197 D. McClain, 194 F. Garsjo, 193 D. McÜlalh, F. Garsjo, 192 D. Stephen, 191 L. Phillips, B. Sullivan. Women — First 500 & Bigger 596 B. Stormer, 540 D. Mc Clain, 532 L. Koppe, 531 S. Bethell, 529 B. Stormer 527 F. Garsjo, 525 J. Attig, 523 S. Beth ell, F. Garsjo, E. Cline, 522 R. Wallace, 521 S. Bethell, 514 M. Yangus, 507 P. Lierman, 505 L. Phillips, 501 M. Yangus. Monday Night Mixers Name of Team W Savage & Lierman ...23 Bethell & Fredricks .. 22 Wallace & Glidewell 21 Calavan & Peterson 19% Hancock & Bassett.. 17% Heuberger & Weakley 15 Martin & London .... 14 Martin & Wallace .... 12 HIG Lee Glidewell 194; Shirley Bethell 521; HTG HTS Bethell & Fredricks 2204. L 13 14 15 16% 18% 21 22 24 HIS and 764, Friday Mixed Doubles W L Name of Team 8 Girods Super Market 28 11 Lulay & Davis........... 25 Mill City Pharmacy.... 23 13 Garton Builders ....... 19 17 Les’ Tavern ............... 16 20 Del’s Barber Shop .... 15 21 Pamper Palace........... 11 25 Don’s Tire Sales......... .. 7 29 HIG and HIS Lunell Koppe 243, 532; HTG and HTS Girods Super Market 624, 1805. Eirht BaH League W I Name of Team Girods Hilltop ....... .... 31 13 Frank Lumber Co. . ....28 16 Stayton Canning 2 . . 27% 16% 19 Webbs Texaco ....... ... 25 19 Garton Builders .... ... 25 GATES Betty Johnson Ph. 897-2491 days Ph. 897-2456 eves. Mrs. Don Carey and son. Steven of Staytcn visited Sun day at the home of her par- ents, the Harold Wilsons. Highlight of the day was a dinner out to help Mrs. Wilson 22 celebrate a birthday annivers Sportsman Center .... 22 23 ary which she had the previous North Santiam Lanes 21 North Santiam Ply..... 21 23 week. Mrs. Willard Gabriel reports Wilco Farmers....... 20% 23% that her father, Charles Mason, Stayton Canning 1 .... 20 of Sweet Home, had back surg Sublimity Fire Ins......20 ery Monday at Good Samaritan Gormans Insurance .... 3 hospital in Corvallis. HC Is HIG and HIS Wayne expected to be id the hospital Clain 222, 583; HTG and for 10 days. Franks Lumber 779, 2236. Mrs. Velma Carey spent part KoCtee Klatchers of Saturday in Stayton visit Name of Team ing at the home of her son, Lowers & Holm Don Carey and family. Walton’s Grocery Mrs. Sarah Rains and her Western Auto daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leon Salem Trophy ... Cline, of Foster, visited at Jerry’s Tavern ... Gates last Thursday. They call Girod’s ................ ed on Mrs. Alice Watson at Bob and Bill’s ... Mill City, a former neighbor in Ray’s Drug Gates, and who has been ill the Park-n-Shop....... past several weeks. They had No. Santiam Lanes lunch with Mrs. Harold Wil Gene’s Meat Market son where they were joined by 1st. Federal............. Mrs. Nellie Allen, Ellen Rust, HIG Rita Wallace 248; HIS and June Barker. After a few Fran Garsjo 527; HTG and HTS brief stops in Gates, they left Lowers & Holm 962, 2784. for Fern Ridge to see Mrs. Stayton Invitational Rains ’ daughter and family, the W Name of Team L Joe Toepfers. The day was just Frank Lumber Co...... 30 14 too short, but a happy one for No. San. Real Estate 29 15 all. 18 Stayton Electric ....... 26 Recent visitors of Mr. and Hutchinson Trucking 26 18 Mrs. Ed Kadin were Mr. and Regal Trophy ........... 25 19 Mrs. Adrian Dirkx, friends Mel Round Trucking 24 20 from Snohomish, Wn., who Lierman’s Insurance .. 24 20 spent four days visiting. Also Frey’s Market ........... 21 23 visiting at their home for a Stay. Sports & Hobby 12 32 couple of days this past week Green Veneer Inc...... 3 41 was Nile DeLand of Salem, HIG Bea Stormer 201, HIS who is a cousin to Mrs. Kadin. Shirley Bethel 531; HTG Regal Mr. and Mrs. Rex Britton Trophy 567, HTS Mel Round and Rex Jr., former owners of Trucking 1531. Gates General Store and who Twilighters are now residing in Silverton, w L visited Name of Team with Mrs. Bessie No Teagues ...................... 32 12 vak Sunday. Dollies Hair Fashion 30 14 Mrs. Lang Stafford and Nel North Santiam Lanes 28 16 lie Allen visited with Alice Gingerbread House .... 28 16 Watson at her home in Mill Kimsey Const. Co. .. 22% 21% City Saturday. They reported Lairds........................... 22 22 she is getting along fine after Lumber Tavern ....... 22 22 her recent strokes. Sweetheart Meats .... 21% 22% The World War I Auxilliary Tincknell ................... 19 25 is now sending more boxes to San. Child Care Ser. 19 25 servicemen in Vietnam. They TaFemme Beau. Sin 10 34 have sent 51 boxes to date. Sprouse-Reitz ........... 10 34 The Gates City Council will HIG Alma Spellmeyer 200, be holding their regular month HIS Fran Garsjo 523; HTG and ly meeting Thursday, Novemb HTS North Santiam Lanes 909, | er 21. They will have an audit 2666. report, so if anyone is inter No. Santiam Merchants ested in this they should at Name of Team W L tend the meeting. Lowers & Holm 2 .... 28 16 Sprouse-Reitz ........... 26 18 Nightemgals Lowers & Holm 1 .... 24 16 W L Philippi ................... 23% 20% Name of Team 14 Regal Trophy........... 23% 20% Earls Chevron ........... 26 Girods .......................... 23 21 Riverview ............... 23% 16% 17 Silverton Lanes ....... 22 22 Drushella Furniture 23 Valley Telephone .... 22 22 Stayton Radio & TV 22% 17% Jerry’s Tavern ........... 20 20 Frankies Tavern .... 22% 17% Porter & Lau ........... 19 25 Stout Creek Lumber 19% 20% 17 23 Albany Lanes ........... 19 25 Mill Supply .... 34 34 P. I. T. A...................... 6 O-M Const.................. 10 HIG J. Boyle 225: HIS A. i HIG Betty Wallace 199; HIS Yankus; HTG Porter & Lau i Dottie McClain 540; HTG Riv- I erview 753; HTS Stayton Radio HTS Sprouse-Reitz 3004. ■ and TV 2116. Donated Jime, Service Explained by Internal Revenue Service The value of your time or services that you contribute to a qualified organization is not deductible as a charitable con tribution for Federal income tax purposes. A. G. Erickson, District Di rector of internal Revenue for Oregon, said today that a re cent item carried by the local news media contained the statement that the donor of services to the Zoomsi auction as an item for bidding can de duct the value of the gift at retail prioe cn his Income tax return. A lawyer, doctor, mechanic, artist, barber, etc., cannot de duct the value cf his services contributed, but he can deduct out-of-pocket expenses, such as those for transportation or sup plies. paid in Connection with these services. Erickson emphasized, how ever, that a donor can deduct the fair market Value of pro perty, as' opposed to services, contributed to a qualified or ganization. For a businessman who donates stock-in-trade, the fair market value of the items is the price he wiuld have received in the lowest usual market in which he sells at the time and place of the contribution. He also stated that a stand- ard rate of 5 cents per mile 3—The Mill City may be deducted in lieu of actual expenses for gas and oil f r the use of a personal automobile in rendering don ated services to a qualified or ganization. Erickson also said that the following expenses, in addi tion to the value of services rendered to an organization, are not deductible as contribu tions: depreciation or insurance on a personal car, and gifts to individuals. . 21, 1968 ay, Sgt. Bill Hueller Now Airforce Instructor SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. —William A. Hueller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Huel ler of pt. 1, Toedo, Ore., has been promoted to master ser geant in the U. S. Air Force. Sergeant Hueller is a mill!- tary training instructor at Nor ton AFB, Calif. He is a mem ber of the Military Airlift Com mand. The sergeant, a 1948 grad uate of Deephaven High School Mihneapolis, is a Veteran of the Korean War and served during the Cuban crisis. He attended Vanport College, Portland, Ore., Sophia Universi ty, Tokyo, Japan, and Jackson College, Honolulu. His wife, Carol, is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slet- to of Rt. 1, Lyons. The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcement^ Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Tao ' h Firemen s 24th Annual k ★ Door Prizes > A ★ Grand Prize ■ k ★ Hams < 'i ■ I ★ Turkeys X I i p'- (À ¡L- ■ V / Mill City Fire Hall t Saturday, November 23 THE FUN STARTS AT 7:00 P. M. SHARP I Machl-a new Mustang on the wild side. In your _ Eager Beaver Ford Dealer D l _ ’s Performance nee Comer. Now—for the M«ch 1 Mustang ... 351-cu. In. V-8 atandard GT handling auspenafon. low-glare hood and cowl paint, dual racing mirrors, betted wide-ovala and more-all included. Great option* —V-8’1 up to «28 cubes, front disc brakes, tach, competition sus- pension. Drive one-at th* swingieat Eager Beaver's in the woods. Phone 769-2117 The Gents FUN FOR ALL The Big Event of the Year Philippi Motor Company 1064 First Street DANCE Music By Stayton, Oregon __ “Need A Good Used Oar? See Your Local Ford Dealer—His Are All A-l .. . Come and Bring Your Friends