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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1975)
5 YEARS AGO—197« M I .$—Tlic Mill City Ent4*rprÌM-, Thursday, lb*'. IK, 1975( Trie high school library at Santiam wan to remain open Presbyterian Church | on Monday and Thursday eve nings for public use. Welcomes New Mill City Council had re- Membors Sunday que ted PP&L to replace six New > ■ nil» is of the Presby street light.-» with brighter terian Church welcomed Sun lighting. The city had hopes to i George E. Ginther day morning were Ixm lx-von, j 20 YEARS AGO 1855 impruvi the strut lights of the G'-org< E. Ginther, 48, a Kuy and Bob MacGregor, anti Orville Downing had been city by replacing the old sys Min k and Elizabeth Heidbrink, elected president of the Gay- tem with up to ten lights H- advnt of Mill City for l*/i years, died on Dec. 10, 1975. He lhe latter i»y Iran fei Haven nighter Square Dance t'lub per year. md Alexandra Heldbr.nk will i A total of $223.00 had been I A fire had destroyed North was laid to rest in the Veterans (.'erm tery in Roseburg, Ore. on join tlie gioup next Sunday, collected from the sale of I Santiam Sales and Service •vhin the latter is home from I ('hri tmas eal:i for the Marion Shop building in Marion Forks. Dec. 12. Mr. Ginther served in the < ollege County Tuberculosis and 1 Owner Bob John on, esti- Navy Submarine Service with Friends were happy to see Health Assn., in this area. 1 mated there to be between H< rbert Senroeder, who now Mrs. A T. Barnhardt, Mrs. $10,000 and $15,000 loss. Hand 13’ j years of honorable service make hia home at the St. Gwen Schaer and Mrs. Don I tools, power saws and other to his country. He was a mem Benedictine Home in Mt. Paul were hostesses for a ! light equipment were destroy ber of the Mill City-Gates American Legion Post »159 Angel, attending church Sun- I teacher's dinner at the Barn ed but the heavier equipment Survivors include his mo day morning. Carl Kelly had I hardt home. These dinners bad been removed ther, Mr . Hazel M Therien, of gone after him and the Ep- were for the teaching staff at Mill City, one son, Michael J person family t<x»k him back the Gate, High and Grade Gates Community Ginther, Lo Angeles, Calif, later in the day. Schools. sister, Mr Bonnie Thomas of Final and money are being ___ Church Christmas Carson City, Nev. and a collected in the Deacon's Box Program Sun., Dec 21 brother, Richie Ginther of Los in the church entrance each 15 YEARS AGO—1960 Sunday tor low income people The Gates Community Angele , Calif Mr. and Mrs. E Podrabsky la tile ,u . a This i in conjunc and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Church will have their Christ tion with other churches. l’odrab ky and Judy, and Mr. mas program this Sunday, Dec, Thinking About A New Sunday evening, Dec. 21, at and Mr . Roy Podrabsky and 20, bi ginning at 7:00 p.rn., ac ROOF — Call 7:30 p m, a moving pantomime children had attended a pre cording to Rev Dean Cade, VERNON BLAYLOCK will he pre ented In the sanc Christmas gathering of the minister. tuary, entitled "Our lardy’s Podrabsky clan at the Salem On Tu< , Dee 22. the Christ 743-2834 Juggler." Edwina Will», a home of J. C Podrab: ky. mas caroling program will be Free Estimates Gladly Portland eellid, will play and Mary Gay ReMine hud a ,ur- gin at 6:00 in the evening. read from her collection of pri.e party for Jeanie Kelly publi hed verse There will lie on her 17th birthday. w added pedal music. Santiam Union High School At 7:30 pm. on Dec. 24, the ' won the cheering section tro annual Chi i tmas Eve Candle phy for the first time at the light Holy Communion will lie Holiday Ba ketball Tourna held. ment held at Mai Laren School. The Chri tmas White Gift The Santiam team also won i offering for emergency funds their game, giving them conso of the United Presbyterian lation place. Today’s Army has come up with a special en Church for unexpected co t listment program guaranteed to give young men I in oversea work I; living re and women a hassle-free holiday season before ceived through the month of 16 YEARS AGO—1965 they report for active duty. It’s the delayed entry December Two mon had been arrested enlistment, which al'ows you to join now-and not while cutting Christmas trees report for basic training until after the Christinas Demonstrations Held on Young and Morgan land. holidays. They had cut seven trees-. At The Owl's Nest Opportunities in today’s Army can add up to The Mill City Presbyterian LYONS The Owl's Nest a mighty big Christmas present too—starting pay Church Choir was ready to had its Grand opening of the of $361 a month, free meals, lodging, medical and pre.ent their annual musical new shop in Lyons on Decem- dental care, travel opportunities, and job training program, Spencer Hillesland ber 13 and 14. which is guaranteed before you join. of the choir, was director Demonstrations were given Seventeen cabins in the by Beta Moorman, of Leisurely Interested? Contact us today. Breitenbus.h area had been Crafts in Stayton, on shirt broken into, but >>»<. not »>»<.>■, much ' painting, and by Sarah Tichge- U. S. Army Recruiting Station laar, of Tualatin on macrame. vandalism occurred. Bedding,' 121 West Second Street Mr and Mrs Robert Krise of beer, food and ome equipment Beaverton were on hand to were missing. Albany, OR 97321 FROM t LETTERS TO THE : tc ¡3 U i (Kd Noir): Thr Mill City Knlrrprtee welcome» and eiM-ourugr» letter» to the editor. However, all let tri-«, must be signed by the writer with hi» or her actual name which may I h * withheld upon the indivi dual*» request. TO THE EDITOR: We, the resident», have just received notice of the PP&L'» roque t for a 50*;; in creaae in our wuter rates. Why. when the wuter flows through our community should we pay for the company's ex travagances? They »pend mil lions on advertising each year which is unnecessary as we all have to use electricity and wu ter. With the large numlier of retired people in the commun ity who never use the allocat- ed amount of water allowed tn the isisic charge, why should we have to pay half a.s much again? You, Sir, keep complaining nisiut the government exec s spending. why not arouse the community to Big Busineis’s stranglehold on the citizen unless he or she makes an effort to protest. There's a free phone number to call, so let's all make the effort to pick up the phone and make our protest known Sincerely, M md Erickctt Lowell Cree Attends Masonic Installation Friends: OBITUARIES The Christmas holiday is approaching, and we want to give you ample warning of the days we will be closed. Here they are: Closed: Thurs.Fri.-Sat.-Dec. 25-26-27 Closed: Thurs. Fri.-Sat.-Jan. 1-23 WE WILL NOT BE MAKING ANY DELIVERIES FROM DECEMBER 21 Through JANUARY 3. KELLY LUMBER SALES, INC. IJwy. 22 East City Limits PHONE 897-2363 Mill City, Ore. M Front End Alignment And Enlist now, but report for duty after the holidays. Attending Masonic Installa tion ceremonies at Indepen dence Sunday afternoon was Lowell Cree, worshipful mas ter of Mill City Lodge »180, help. AF&AM. Installed as worship Kelly Silbemagel drew the ful master of Lyon Lodge »44 ticket for the Norelco coffee DATSUN SERVICE was Gale Abrams. Ed Jordan, maker and the lucky winner deputy for Dial »35. was the was Cathy Barnett of Lyons. AND REPAIR installing master. Mrs Kn e is Mrs Cimino’s AU Wort Guaranteed and yea Mr. Abrams is a formor Mill sister and Mrs. Tichgelaar is 8AV1 on Salam Price* City man He was employed as i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Call 897-2062 a forester for Mt. Jefferson i John Cimino, owners of the ELMER TRIPP Lumber Co. I shop. or call collect 926—581 I ext. 328 Join the People Who’ve Joined the Army I 1 I t Front Wheel Balance $12’s ALL FOR ONLY R&R Chevron Service Chevron Phone 897-2786 508 N. E. Santiam Blvd. Mm City FREE Pick Up and Delivery Service POOR GAS MILEAGE? Bring Your Car In for a Tune-up today ANNOUNCING Ä« hi , Mill City Hardware ■ •" ,JL Come In and Meet J. Cory And Check Our Holiday Specials Jack Cory 55 i<i r 1 /// \ Top i CWfaj <Ms I ONLY MR. COFFEE II With Warmer I 1 CORELLE WARE SAWS SANDERS 1320 Watt Small and Large Tools SPORTS EQUIPMENT DRILLS ROCKELL TOOLS COOKING UTENSILS MILL OPEN DAILY—8 A.M. to 6 P.M. SALEM ELECTRIC HEATERS Regular $ 14.94 '** i. Regular $39.95 $2Q95 CITY CLOCKS SALE $1195 !■ $1^95 1500 Watt Regular $18.94 SALE A* HARDWARE Phone 897-2977 OPEN SUNDAYS—10 A.M. to 4 P.M.