The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 22, 1966, Page 10, Image 10

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    BOWLING Polly Pacific
Suggests 'Give
Better Electrically'
Eight Ball
Name of Team Won
Garton Builders...... i
Stayton Can. No. 2 . 38
Sublimity Fire Ins. 34
Stayton Can. No. 1 33% 22%
Webb’s Texaco...... 32% 23%
Sportsmen’s Center .. 27
29
Girod’s Hilltop...... 22% 33%
K of C No. 2 ........... 20% 36%
Gorman’s ................. 17
39
Santiam Farmers .... 16
40
HIG Ace Underwood 214; HI
S Dan Peters 556; HTG Webb’s
Texaco 764; HTS Webb’s Tex-
aco 2225.
North Santiam Merchants
Name of Team Won Ixmt
To all...1966...
wishes for a
Merry Christmas . . .
Kellom's Grocery
Ed and Agnes
Ada's Needle Shop
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
We Wish You All A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
TV, Radio & Appliance
Call Us Any Day For
Service
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Stayton and Gates.
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
RCA VICTOR
TAe Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
RCA WHIRLPOOL
The Best Laundry Equipment
V
F
r
_____________
Appliance — Radio
SALES — SERVICE
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
Rex Lucas .......... ..... 35
25
Porter & Lau ...... 34
27
Girod’s ..................... 33
27
1st National............... 31
29
Lowers & Holm...... 31
29
Philippi Ford ...... 30% 29%
Blaylock Roofing .... 30
30
Valley Telephone ... 27% 33%
Mike’s Motel.......... 24% 35%
Mike Adams............... 24
36
HIG Doyle Huff 248; HIS
Gary Puckett 634; HTG Blay­
lock Roofing 1040; HTS Blay­
lock Roofing 2962.
“Give Better Electrically”
makes for easier shopping this
month for those who wish
their gifts to provide year-
around pleasure, comfort and
convenience for family and
friends.
Electric appliance dealers
have their show windows and
display floors filled with new
models in a wide range of
useful household appliances—
all practical choices for the
Christmas shopper.
“Giving better electrically
can mean a useful gift under
the tree for any member of
the family,” suggests Pacific
Power & Light Company’s
Polly Pacific home service
representative.
"Home appliances for the
kitchen and laundry are
Canyon Merchants
Name of Team Won Lost
15
Drushella ................. 37
26
Simpso nPly.............. 26
26
Lyons Tavern..........26
26
No. 4 Team ............. 26
28
Reimann & Lucas .... 23
34
North Santiam Ply .... 18
HIG Harry Fryer 238; HIS
Harry Fryer 570; HTG Dru-
sheila 635; HTS Drushella 1782
Friday Night Mixed Doubles
Name of Team Won Lost
19
Monday Night Mixed Doubles Lierman Ins............ 37
24
Name of Team
Won Lost Gingerbread House 32
24
Misfits ........................ 36
20 Morrow Bros.............. 32
31
Has Beens.................. 32
24 Ray’s Drug ............. 26
34
What Nots ............. 31
25 Simpson Timber...... 22
36
Never Was’ses .......... 28
28 Girod’s Super Mkt..... 20
HIG Ace Underwood 210; H
Pin Poppers .......... 27% 28%
Ally Oops ............. 26% 29% IS Wayne Lierman 585; HTG
4 Erratics...................22
34 Ray’s Drug 815; HTS Ray’s
Shot Pots ................. 21
35 Drug 2339.
Monday Night Majors
HIG Shirley Bethell 191;
Kim Boyle 220; HIS Fran Name of Team Won Lost
Garsjo 532; Kim Boyle 628; N S Chamber ...... 136 102
107
HTG Has Beens 803; HTS Pin Girod’s Produce...... 131
N.
S.
Lanes
...............
125
113
Poppers 2254.
Gerath’s No. 2 ...... 125 113
Koffee Klatchers
Girod’s Meats ...... 124 114
Name of Team Won Lost Lowers & Holm ...123% 115%
Lowers & Holm ........ 39
21 Gerath’s No. 1 .... 108% 129%
Lou’s Barber Shop 35% 24% J W Bood ............. 106 132
Clayton’s ................ . 34
26 Girod’s Mkt............ 104 134
Davis-Bell Ins......... 32
28 Scio .................... 99% 138%....
Garton Builders ..... 31
29
HIG Doyle Huff 225; HIS
Gene’s Meat Market 31
29 Pinky Jordan 790; HTG Ger­
Girod’s..................... 29
31 ath’s No. 2 654; HTS Gerath’s
Ray’s Drug ............. 2.8
32 No. 2 2439.
Bob and Bill’s Rich. 27
33
Stayton Classic
Thiel’s Grocery ...... 27
33 Name of Team Won Lost
N. Santiam Lanes 24% 35% Polka Dots.............. 37% 18%
Western Auto.......... 22
38 3 Aces ...................... 37
17
HIG Dorothy Schwindt 193; Tag Alongs........... 29% 26%
HIS Dorothy Schwindt 561; Go Aheads (inc.) ... 29% 26%
HTG Ray’s Drug 963; HTS Take Two ............. 26
30
Ray’s Drug 2801.
River Rats ............. 23
23
Sweet 3 (inc.) ....... 19% 32%
Twillghters
38
Name of Team Won Lost 2 Hoops & a Holler .... 18
HIG Dottie McClain 208;
Tincknell.......... ...... 42
18
Simpson............. ........41
19 HIS Dottie McClain 584; HTG
Adams .............. .... 31
29 Take Two 499; HTS Take Two
1st Federal
31
29 1408.
Nlghtengals
P P & L
..... 30
30
Won Lost
LaFemme .......... ..... 29
31 Name of Team
37
19
Laird’s ............... ... 29
31 Mill Supply ..... .
19
Teague’s............ .... 28% 31% Stayton Radio & TV 37
Tress Chic ....... .... 28
32 Drushella Furn....... 29% 26%
28
Doi lie’s .............. .... 27
33 Stout Creek............. 28
28
Turner Building .... 26% 33% Valley Telephone .... 28
32
Fery Const.......... ..... 18
42 Stayton Florist ...... 24
33
HIG Margaret Freeland 185; Riverview................. 23
HIS Ev Miotke 512; HTG Aumsville Flour .... 17% 38%
HIG Dorothy Nye and Rose
Tlncknell 2583.
Peters 188; HIS Dorothy Nye
536; HTG Riverview 767; HTS
Riverview 2086.
Sandy Kirsch won her 175
pin, with a 176 game. She has
an average of 85.
♦
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among the finest all-family 10—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 22, 1966
gifts in Santa’s sleigh this
year,” notes Polly Pacific.
“An automatic dishwasher is
especially welcome because it
means the end of most of the
drudgery of the kitchen.”
The home laundry center is
another place where electrical­
ly powered appliances save
hours of work for today’s
homemakers. Electric washers
and dryers are feature items
at most appliance dealers.
Cordless appliances pow­
ered by rechargeable batteries
are becoming more popular.
These cordless units include
electric tooth brushes, shav­
ers, radios of various types,
handy flashlights and toys for
small fry.
Gifts the whole family
would enjoy include stereo
record players and tape play­
er systems, television and
combination A M and F M
radios.
A variety of electric kitchen
aids will please the hostess
of the household. These are
broilers, buffet cookers, warm­
ing trays, blenders, electric
can openers, carving knives
and a host of other small
appliances. Teen-agers make
good use of hair dryers, elec­
tric tooth brushes and shoe
polishers.
New’ electric tools for dad’s
workshop are available in a
wide range of prices. He’d
also welcome an electric lawn­
mower or hedge clipper.
And for the person who has
everything, shoppers might
consider these items from
a Christmas catalogue: electric
back scratchers, electric hair
rollers and believe-it-or-not
electric bird baths.
We Will Be Open
Christmas Eve
CAN YOU SPAr:E
And Open at 4 P. M.
Christmas Day
We hope you all have a Happy Holiday
Season.
That’s al It takes to add ZIP Code to
your address. ZIP Code Is a time and
money saver.
R takes a short cut
through the Postal System., and assures
The Riverview
Chris Campbell
earier defveriea.
-------- - ---------------- / Phone 859-2801
Mehama, Oregon
♦
HARD SPLITS
4-7-9 P. Smith, D. Peters, V.
Trout; 5-7-9 D. Gustafson, M.
Yankus; 4-5-10 Viv Chamber­
lin; 5-6-10 Alma Spellmeyer;
5-8-10 Phyllis Lierman; 4-5-7
Gary Hughes; 4-5 F. Wallace,
E. Wulf, L. Girod, B. Barn-
hardt; 6-7 Lloyd Girod; 5-6 H.
McCall, B. Wallace, J. Myers;
5-7 V. Trout, J. Schieman, L.
Holm, V. Valencourt, P. Fry­
er, D. Nye, S. Kirsch, M. Colt­
on; 5-10 F. Garsjo, D. Music,
R. Fritz, J. VanVeen, J. Kok-
stis, D. Holm and Vi Valen­
court.
MEN—OVER 210
Valley Telephone Co.
Serving Mill City, Aumsville,
Detroit-Idanha. Silverton, Turner
Q
Meeting’s
To one and all
and thanks for
yobr patronage ...
248 Doyle Huff, 239 Nick
Gustafson, 238 Harry Fryer,
232 Gary Puckett, 225 Doyle
Huff, 224 E. Wulf, L. Myers,
G. Puckett; 222 Ernie Garsjo,
Pinky Jordan; 220 K. Boyle, J.
Boyle; 218 Russ Scott; 215 L.
Wallace (2); 214 A. Under­
wood, G. Gleason; 213 Jess
Schieman, 212 Kim Boyle; 210
L. Holm, J. Boyle, A. Under­
wood. W. Lierman.
MEN—660 SERIES
634 Gary Puckett, 628 Kim
Boyle. 610 Jess Schieman.
WOMEN—OVER 100
208 Dot McClain, 198 Perry
Fryer: 193 Dorothy Schwindt,
192 D. McClain. M. King; 191
D McClain. S Bethell
WOMEN—OVER 500
0/V MW £!/£& T/M£
The Mill City Enterprise
Harold's Texaco
Lyons - Mehama
584 Dot McClain; 536 Dot
Nye; 561 Dorothy Schwindt;
551 Dot McClain; 533 Penny
Fryer; 532 Fran Garsjo; 510
Dolores Holm; 507 Ev John­
son; 505 Rose Peters; 503 Phy­
llis Lierman; 504 Shirley Be­
thell; 502 Jeanette Fery.
Greetings to our good
friends and neighbors...
Simpson Timber Co.
Carol Anderson, Mgr.
LYONS, OREGON