BOWLING GATES LYONS PUTTERING 50% EASIER CHAIN SAW STARTIN6 MCCULLOCH DSP Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Raymond Branch Hoover’s Repair HIG Ed Peters 223; HIS Ed Peters 563; HIG Stay ton Can. | No. 2 775; HTS Garton Build­ ers 2213. I Monday Night Majors Name of Team Won Lost Gerath’s No. 2 ..... 88% 64% Girod’s Produce .... 83.% 69% Girod’s Meats ....... .. 82 71 N. S. C of C.......... .. 82 71 Santiam Hardware 80% 72% Gerath’s No. 1 ...... 80% 72% Coast to Coast ...... 77% 75% J W. Wood Bld....... .. 74% 78% N. S. Lanes ........ . 72 81 Lowers & Holm ... 71% 81% Girod’s Market .... 65 88 Scio ................... 60% 92% HIG Herman Holm 242; HI S Herman Holm 822; HTG N. Santiam Lanes 656; HIS N. Santiam Lanes 2404. Monday Night Mixed Doubles Name of Team Won Lost Ally Oops ............. 22% 13% Pin Poppers ........... 21% 14% Has Beens ............. 19 17 What Nots ............. 19 17 4 Erratics ................. 18 18 Misfits .................... 17 17 Never Was’ses ...... 15 21 Shot Pots ................. 12 24 HIG Blanche Wallace 221, Joe Boyle 254; HIS Blanche Wallace 557, Joe Boyle 624; HTG Never Was’ses 818; HTS What Nots 2278. Koffee Klatchers Name of Team Won Lost Lowers & Holm ........ 25 15 Girod’s .................... 24 16 Davis-Bell Ins......... 23 17 Garton Builders ...... 23 17 Lou’s Barber Shop 22% 17% Clayton’s ................. 22 18 Gene’s Meat Market 20 20 Thiel’s Grocery ...... 19 21 Bob’s Richfield...... 17 23 Ray’s Drug ......... ..... 17 23 N. S. Lanes .......... 14% 25% Western Auto....... 13 27 HIG Dottie McClain 211; HI S Fran Garsjo 559; HTG Gene’s Meat Market 990; HTS Lower & Holm 2796. Friday Night Mixed Doubles Name of Team Won Lost Gingerbread House 23 13 Lierman’s Ins......... 22 14 Morrow Bros............ 22 14 Ray’s Drug .............. 15 21 Girod’s Super Mkt.... 15 21 Simpson Lumber .... 11 25 HIG Ernie Garsjo 223; HIS Ace Underwood 581: HTG Morrow Bros. 798; HTS Lier­ man’s Ins. 2257. TV, Radio & Appliance Cail Us Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment kPOR(TERsL.AIL IYJ Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 RENT IT! Rent a natural gas wall furnace! Don't tie up your cash in expensive heating equipment unless you have money to burn. Rent the heating equipment you need —pay monthly along with your natural gas bill. No hidden or extra charges, ever! itimi -The MM City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov, 17, 1966 Rush, came for them Sunday., I Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, Melo-. | dy, Debbie and Lisa and Mrs. George Stafford and Delores took in the Veteran’s Day By Mrs. Floyd Swaim parade in Albany Friday, Mrs. Judy Holman was host­ braving the downpour of rain ess for a Bunco party at her and a gale of wind which home at noon Thursday. Her threatened to lift off the guests were Mmes. Delores color bearers like Mary Pop­ Sarff, Alice Rice, Christine pins, Mrs. Barnhardt said. The Dave Barnhardt family Blackburn, Glenda Roten, Roberta Dodge. Ina Sims and and the George Stafford fam­ Gloria Urban. Pie and coffee ily were Sunday afternoon were served. First prize win­ visitors at the home of Mr. ner was Christine Blackburn, and Mrs. Lloyd St. John in North Santiam Merchants second prize winner, Glenda Salem. Kim Gabriel accompanied Name of Team Won Lost Roten, Ina Sims won the door 17 Doyle Sarff and Jerry on a Girod’s .................... 23 prize and Gloria Urban took Rex Lucas Build..... 22 18 goose hunting trip to Sum- the booby prize. Gloria Urban Porter & Lau .......... 22 18 will be hostess for the next mer Lake Sunday. Other local Lowers Holm ...... 22 18 party to be held in December. goose hunters in the same 1st National............... 22 18 area were John Taylor, Irv Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans Valley Telephone .... 20 20 were guests overnight Satur­ Tucker and Bob Kelle. Blaylock Roofing .... 19 21 day and Sunday at the home Nick Adams Const... 19 21 of her brother-in-law and sis­ Philippi Ford .......... 18 22 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- Mike’s Motel .......... 14 26 coxin at Seaside. Also visiting By Eva Bressler HIG Dan Peters 224; HIS at the Wilcoxin home were Mrs. Earl Allen and Mrs. Dan Peters 583; HTG Porter another sister and her hus­ Percy Hiatt were among those I & Lau 1006; HTS Porter & band, the James Gronmarks, attending the Past President’s Lau 2907. of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Breakfast of the American Le­ Merchants Wednesday Night Gronmarks plan a two-week’s gion Auxiliary held Friday Name of Team Won Ix>st I stay. morning, November 11 in K of C .. ..... 23 13 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes at­ Stayton. Stayton Ciearners .... 22 14 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen left Stayton Auto .......... 22 tended the monthly meeting 14 of the pinochle club Saturday Sunday for Summer Lake H & W 22 14 evening at the Keith Phillips where they will spend the Morrow Bros. 21 15 week. Allen will spend the No. Sant. Real Est. 20% 15% home in Mehama. 19 The Gates Church of Christ time goose and duck hunting. Lulay Bros................ 17 A large crowd was present Jack’s Coffee Shop .... 15 21 Sunday school is presenting a drama on Job during the Sun­ for the Fall Festival sponsor­ Stayton Canning .... 14% 21% 22 day school hour, Thanksgiv­ ed by the St. Patrick Catholic Stout Creek............. 14 22 ing Sunday, November 20. Parish Sunday at the Catholic Freres Building .... 14 hall in Lyons. The door prize, Ripp’s Service..........11 25 You all come. a blanket, was won by Merle HIG Al Yankus 229; HIS Mrs. Louis Myers of Elk­ Boedigheimer. Others winning Lloyd Holm 604; HIS H & W horn fell last Friday after­ prizes were John Kintz, Stay­ 1003; HTS H & W 2895. noon, breaking the large bone a turkey; Fr. Bernard of Stayton Classic in her left arm above the ton, turkey; Gary Silbernag- Name of Team Won wrist. She was taken to Stay­ Scio, el, Scio, .22 rifle and Mrs. 3 Aces ...... ton where the bone was set Gladys Nygaard, Lyons a Go Aheads and her arm put in a cast to flower arrangement. Polka Dots her shoulder. She returned Sunday visitors at the home Tag Alongs 20% home that evening. Mrs. Lang of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimery Take 2 ..... 21 Stafford has been in contact and Jack and Jerry were Sweet 3 .... 25% with her daily. Her husband, her sons, and sister, River Rats ... 26 Louis and his brother, Gilbert Mr. brother-in-law and Mrs. Ronald 2 Hoops & a Holler 13 27 Myers, were in Eastern Ore­ and children, Steven and Swan Pen­ HIG Phyllis Lierman gon elk hunting. ny, of Portland, also her cou­ HIS Phyllis Lierman 523; Mrs. Ellis Wilson, Mrs. sin Week Day Hours and husband, Mr. and Mrs. G Take 2 508; HTS Take 2 Mary Stafford, Mrs. Sarah Alden Wallace of Salem. 1464. Rains, and Mrs. Alice Watson 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. visited and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt N’ghtengals N. J. Reasoner of of Mr. Roseburg visited relatives Name of Team Won Ix>st and Turner last Wednesday Saturdays: Lyons Saturday. They were Stayton Radio & TV 27 13 took fruit and jellies to the in luncheon guests at the home Mill Supply ........ .... 25 15 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 Turner Memorial Home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bress­ Drushella Furn... - 21% 18% Donald Griffith, guest minis­ of ler and evening dinner guests Stout Creek ........ .... 21 19 ter of Gates Church of Christ, at Phone 897-2610 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Valley Telephone ...... 20 20 and David and Nellie Wilson Alex Bodeker. Mr. Hiatt is a Stay ton Florist .. ... 20 20 were Sunday dinner guests at brother of Mrs. Bressler and Riverview ......... .... 15 25 the home of Mrs. Sarah Rains. Mrs. Bodeker. They were Sat­ Aumsville Flour . .. 10% 29% Houseguests Friday and Why don’t you subscribe to and Sunday HIG Dee Neterlin and Rose Saturday at the Bob Oliver urday of night The Mill City Enterprise. relatives in Stayton, Peters 188; HIS Dorothy home were Mr. and Mrs. Jun­ guests her mother, Mrs. Sarah Wed­ Schwindt 598; HTG Stout ior Hare and Jeff of Reemer, dle, her sisters and fam­ Creek 719; HTS Stout Creek Restaurants Minn. Mr. Hare is a former ilies, also and Mrs. Fernando 2099. Gates resident and attended Smith Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bu­ Eight Ball You’ll enjoy eating at these school with Bob Oliver. ford McCall. of Team Won Name Fine Salem Restaurants Visiting from Friday to afternoon guests at Garton Builders .. 26 Sunday at the Clyde Oliver the Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Webb’s Texaco .. 23% residence were their son and EDDIE’S L. Roye were Mr. and Mrs. Stayton Can No. 1 23% Seafoods - Steaks • Chicken family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guy Hartle and children. The Sublimity Fire Ins. 22 Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m. I Oliver and son of Portland. Hartles are former neighbors Stayton Can No. 2 .... 21 Joining the group for dinner of the Royes. Dining & Dancing ’til Sportsman’s Center 17 on Sunday were Tom Harmon 2:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Orr Girod ’s Hilltop 3803 Com’l SE 362-7790 of Salem and the Oliver’s and family from Stayton have Gorman’s .... granddaughters, Sheryl and moved into the William Koch K of C No. 2 Sandra Oliver. house on 5th street, recently Santiam Kathy Kelle and Sandra MARSHALL’S INN by Mrs. Ardys Bru- Bartow were the guests of vacated at Four Corners and son, Mareo. Janelle Goforth at Gilchrist sasco Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cru- Fine Food & Bar Service over the weekend. son left Monday for Douglas, Sunday dinner guests at the Live Country Music Wed- where they will spend thru Sun. 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Gunter Cline home were their Ariz., two weeks over the Thanks­ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Ph. 362-6630 .3815 State St. holiday at the home of and Mrs. Allen Tourville and giving their son-in-law and daughter, THE CHATEAU children of Salem. Mrs. Roy Taylor of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Craig Martin and Salem’s Best Menu was a guest for 10 days at the family. Salem’s Best Food Mrs. Pearl Osburn from home of her son-in-law and Private Parties left Saturday for her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashland 2555 Silverton Rd. N. E. home after spending a week For Reservations Ph. 581-5335 Henness, while her husband at the home of her son-in-law was undergoing surgery. Mrs. American Family Steak House Henness took her home Sun­ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Where the family can afford day when Mr. Taylor was re­ Joe Johnson and Brenda. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis John­ to eat often. leased from the hospital. from Dallas were week­ Top Sirloin Dinner, $1-39 Wednesday visitors at the son end guests at the home of 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. Daily Glenn Henness home were her her uncle and aunt, Mr. and 3989 Com’l. S. E. Ph. 362-9288 brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue. They also South Gate Shopping Center Mrs. Reynold Heseman of her grandmother, Mrs. Burns, who were enroute visited Lydia Culwell. Mr. and Mrs. home from Roseburg. STAGECOACH Hershel Culwell of Salem Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barn­ were Saturday evening guests Restaurant and Lounge hardt combined pleasure with with relatives. Mr. Culwell is business on a trip to Vancou- a son of Mrs. Lydia Culwell, By the Bus Depot j ver, B. C. from Thursday ev- brother of Mrs. Naue and El­ 122 Church St. N.E. 362-9439 | ening to Sunday. They were mer Culwell. accompanied by their son-in- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian law and daughter, Mr. and were FARRELL’S guests at the Mrs. Ed Stier and Eric of Cor­ coast. Sunday ICE CREAM PARLOUR They met Mr. and Mrs. vallis. The Stier ’ s wedding an ­ Salem’s Orig. Parlour Restau. James Wright from Tigard. Complete Fountain, Lunch, niversary and Ed’s birthday Dinner & Snack menu. Birth­ anniversary were celebrated. Charles Tucker is convalesc­ day parties our Specialty. Sun. You’ve never had a saw that thru Thurs. 11 a. m.- 11 p. m. ing at home following surgery started as easily as McCulloch’s Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. at a Salem hospital. He was new 795 or 895 with DSP. This able to come home Friday and 2605 Com’l S.E. 585-5316 revolutionary feature is the says he is getting along fine, most important starting im­ OAK BARBECUE PIT but is tired of being house­ provement in chain saw history, bound. because now it takes 50% less Ham. Beef, Pork, & Spareribe Mrs. Joe Bowes served as effort to start these powerful Automotive Home Made Bread and Pies upper grade art consultant professional model McCullochs. and The 795 direct and 895 gear 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun. Thursday at a Marion County Industrial drive also feature: 159 High S. E. Ph. 363-5088 in-service held at the new Aumsville grade schol. Tea­ • Automatic Chain Oiling Maintenance chers from 15 districts attend­ • Idle Governor Come in Get Your Diesel Engine Service ed. • Reboreable Cylinder FREE DINNER CARD Welding Mrs. Walter Thomas was • 40:1 Fuel Mix All you can eat at among those of St. Timothy’s Shop or Field • Easy Start Primer Episcopal church bible study Dealer for Airco Welding buffay Come in and try DSP today. You group attending a lecture on Products will never know how easy start­ 12th and Center 363-1819 Thursday at Willamette Uni­ ing can be until you do. Delco Batteries KEG A PLATTER Restaurant versity. The speaker was Dr. Factory Equipment Salem's finest unique dining Wing Gest Chan, professor of Ignition Parts room, lounge and coffee shop. Chinese philosophy from Col­ umbia University. Excellent faculties for ban­ Equipment Company quets, meetings, wedding re­ Debbie and Brian Rush of Phone 859-2240 ceptions. 24 Hr. Coffee Shop Salem spent Friday to Sun­ Jim and Veryl Hoover Easy access from Int. 5, take day at the home of their Mehama, Oregon grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Phone 897-2911 Mill City Market Street exit 3675 Market N.E. Ph. 581-2016 Clare Rush. Their father, Lyle !!!S m • :=s= ■ : h== : 0 It's easy to sell it when you use Classified ads NATURAL GAB in The Enterprise. Use *hem to buy, sell, rent. Phone 363-3111 Collect calls accepted 109 Commercial S. E., Salem, Oregon Call now! NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 11-66 your subscription has expired. If you clip the grocery store ad coupons every week you can save many times the cost of your home town newspaper. Why not send in a check for your renewal today. YOU SAVE MONEY By Subscribing to THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Read it every week. 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