The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 19, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    BOWLING
HIG Rose Peters 201; HIS 3—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan 19, 1967 main feature at the meeting of
the Lyons-Mehama water
Dorothy Schwindt, and Ellen
Fudge 491; HTG Mill Supply
in Newport at the home of board held Wednesday night
752; HTS Riverview 2087.
their son and wife, Mr. and at the union hall in Lyons.
Mona Wilcox bowled a 178
Mrs. Maurice Taylor and fam­ Robert James was elected
game for her 175 pin.
By Eva Bressler
ily, also with her sisters, chairman, Calvin Culbertson
Eight Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diester Mrs. George Meilke at Albany was sworn in as a new mem­
| Name of Team
Won Lost and family have returned and Mrs. Wayne Ransom of ber and was also elected
Garton Builders ___ 4
0 from a months vacation trip Salem, and Mrs Ed. Gisler treasurer and Mrs. Jeanne
Owen was re-elected secre­
Sublimity Fire Ins..... 4
0 which took them to Texas at Marion.
tary.
Stayton Can. No. 1 .... 4
0 where they visited her par­
A meting of the pre-school
Webb’s Texaco_______ 3
1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gib­ A meeting of the Women’s
Santiam Farmers_____ 3
1 son at Brownsville. They also Society of Christian Service mothers was held Wednesday
Stayton Can. No. 1 .... 1
3 visited relatives at Dallas, was held at the home of Mrs. night, January 12 at Mari-
Gorman’s ________ 1
3 and the Astrodome at Huston. Ethel Huffman Tuesday. A Linn school. About 15 moth­
Sportsman’s Center .... 0
4 They went into old Mexico. special meeting of the tamale ers were present. A short
Girod’s Hilltop ___ 0
4 Enroute home they visited committee was held at the business meeting was held,
Huffman home Friday of last followed by the playing of
K of C............................ 0 4 relatives at Oklahoma City.
week.
The sale will be Thurs­ bingo. Each member brought
HIG Louie Henning 245; H
Raymond Berry from Tilla­ day, January
26.
a white elephant gift from
IS Louie Henning 643; HTG mook spent the weekend at
Mrs. Wilson Stevens was their home to furnish prizes
Sublimity Fire Ins. 2215.
the home of his mother, Mrs.
hostess for a coffee at her for bingo. It was voted to
North Santiam Merchants Rosa Berry.
Name of Team Won Lost
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lytle new home on 5th street Tues­ have some sort of entertain­
1st National ......... _... 6
2 moved over the weekend to day morning, January 10. ment each meeting night to
Girod’s_____________ 6
2 Salem. The Lytles have been About 20 attended to make a try and create more interest
in getting the motehrs out.
Valley Telephone...... 6
2 living in one of ♦he apart­ tour of the new place.
Porter & Lau............... 5
3 ments on Franklin Street.
“Color Cues” for the home
Blaylock Roofing ....... 5
3
Mrs. Roxie Trask has re­ was the lesson of the day for
Rex Lucas ................. 4
4 turned to her home in Salem the meeting of the Lyons Ex­
Lowers & Holm ___ 4
4 after spending several days at tension Unit held Thursday
Mike Adams ............. 4
4 the home of her sister and the 12th at the Lyons Method­
By Peggy Cooper
Mike’s Motel ............. 0
8 husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bert ist church, with Alla Mae
The week of January 9-13,
Philippi Ford............... 0
8 Lyons. She also visited other Bethell and Barbara Potts as was Spirit Week at Santiam
HIG H. Blaylock 233; HIS relatives.
hostesses who served a plan­ High, in preparation for a
Dan Peters 614; HTG Valley
Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. ned luncheon at the noon game against Stayton. Each
Telephone 1020; HTS Blaylock Clyde Bressler were in Oregon hour. Lesson leaders were class was responsible for one
Roofingf 2923.
City Sunday afternoon to at­ Helen Johnston and Donna day’s activities. The frosh
tend the installation of Job’s Elmore, who gave an inter­ made a poor start on Mon­
Daughters held at the Mason­ esting demonstration follow­ day by doing nothing. The
ic Temple. Their cousin’s ed by group mixing of paint. sophomores did a little better
daughter, Miss Joyce Long Others attending were Alma on Tuesday, with signs and
was installed as Queen of Be­ Olmstead, Thelma Hawthorne, a skit at noon. On Wednesday,
thel No. 57.
Crystal Limbeck, Eleanor La- the juniors did a fine job and
Mrs. Ruth Lyons has re­ Munyan, Lucille Huber, Lois went on to win the class
turned home after spending Morgan, June Kokstis, Fern competition. They had a band
two weeks at the home of her Pederson, Thelma James, out to greet the buses with
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Irene Roy, Alma Spellmeyer, music and singing and at noon
Taylor and children at Enter­ Florence Naue, Marian Frichtl they marched around the
“Price ceilings are bac..— prise. Mrs. Taylor and small Hazel James and Leoa John­ school, singing and playing
when you hear the price yoi son, Rex, brought her mother son.
the school song and doing
hit the ceiling.”
home. While here she visited
Election of officers was the chants. Thursday, at noon,
LYONS
Stayton Classic
Name of Team Won Lost
3 Aces ........................ 7
1
River Rats..................... 6
2
Polka Dots ................. 5
3
Take Two ................. 5
3
Tag Alongs .............„... 4
4
Sweet 3 .................... 4
4
Go Aheads......................1
7
2 Hoops and a Holler .0
8
HIG Ellen Fudge 198; HIS
Dottie McClain 547; HTG Take
Two 529; HTS Take Two 1519.
Monday Night Majors
Name of Team Won Lost.
N. S. C of C ............. 14
3
Girod’s Meats .......... 12
5
Gerath’s No. 2 .......... 11
6
Scio ........................... 10
7
Girod’s Produce ........... 9
8
Santiam Hardware .... 8t4 8%
Gerath’s No. 1 .......... 814 814
N. Santiam Lanes ........ 8
9
Lowers & Hom .......... 7 10
Coast to Coast ........... 6 11
Girod’s Market .......... 5 12
J. W. Wood .................. 3 14
HIG Bob McDonald 236; HIS
Ed Wulf 788; HTG No. Sant.
C of C 657; HTS No. Santiam
C of Co 2460.
Friday Night Mixed Doubles
Name of Team Won Lost
Lierman’s Ins.............. 11
5
Gingerbread House ....9
7
Team No. 2 ............. 9
7
Ray’s Drug..................... 8
8
Girod’s Super Mkt....... 6 10
Simpson Timber ........ 5 11
HIG Wayne Lierman 197;
HIS Ray Schrock 526; HTG
Team No. 2 810; HTS Team
No. 2 2293.
the seniors held a wake for a
poor Stayton Eagle. Many of
the seniors wore black in
mourning.
Wednesday, January Uth,
G.A.A. auctioned off turtles
to each class, to be entered
in the turtle race, held during
noon hour on Friday. The
turtles were paid for in pen­
nies brought by the class
members. The sophomores
turtle, Jessibel the Jumper,
won two out of three starts,
to place first and win a trophy
full of bubble gum.
The sophomore class at
Santiam is now getting ready
to put on the annual Sweet­
heart’s Ball. They are work­
ing on a theme for the dance,
which will be held on Febru­
ary 11, this year. They will
have live music for the dance.
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Koffee Klatchers
Name of Team Won Lost
Ray’s Drug................... 6
2
Clayton’s ...................... 5 214
Lowers & Holm ...... 5
3
Western Auto .......... 5
3
Davis-Bell Ins.............. 4
4
Girod’s ......................... 4
4
Bob and Bill’s................ 4
4
Lon’s Barber................ 4
4
N. Santiam Lanes......... 4
4
Thiel’s Grocery.............3
5
Garton Builders .... 214 514
Gene’s Meat Mkt............1
7
HIG Dorothy Schwindt 224;
HIS Dorothy Schwindt 548;
HIG Lowers & Holm 979; HTS
Davis-Bell Ins. 2766.
Twilighters
Name of Team Won
Lost
Adams ........................ 4
0
Laird’s.......................... 4
0
Teague’s .................... 3
1
Tincknell....................... 3
1
Simpson .................... 3
1
LaFemme ................. 3
1
Dollie’s...........................1
3
Turner Muilding ....... 1
3
P P & L ..................... 1
3
Tress Chic ................. 1
3
1st Federal................... 0
4
Fery Const..................... 0
4
HIG Bobbie Hughes 204,
HIS Jeanette Fery 504; HTG
Teague’s 932; HTS Teague’s
2658.
Canyon Merchants
Name of Team Won Lost
N. Santiam Ply ----- 7
1
Lyons Tavern .......... 5
3
Riemann & Lucas .... 5
3
Drushella ................. 3
5
Simpson Ply ............. 2
6
No. 4 Team.................. 2
6
HIG Harry Fryer 226; HIS
Art Fromherz 587; HTG N;
San tiam Ply 631; HTS Lyons
Tavern 1714.
Merchants Wednesday Night
Name of Team Won Lost
Stayton Auto .......... 48
24
Staoyton Can. BG ...4314 2814
Lulay Bros............ 43
29
Stayton Cleaners .... 41 31
H & W Logging.... 40
32
Morrow Bros.......... 36
36
N. Santiam R E.....3514 3614
K of C .................... 33
39
Stout Creek Lumb.. 33
39
Turner Building.... 30
41
Jack’s Coffie Shop .... 28
Ripp’s Service....... 20
52
HIG Lee Glidewell 246; HIS
I^ee Glidewell 613; HTG Lulay
Bros. 984; HTS Lulay Bros.
2756.
First Half Winner, Stayton
Auto Supply.
Monday Night Mixed Doubles
Name of Team Won Lost
Shot Pots ------------- 9
3
What Nots ---------- 814 314
Misfits ------------------ 8
Ally Oops ------------- 8
4
Pin Poppers —..............5
7
4 Erratics ------------- 5
7
Never Was’ses ----- 314 814
Has Beens ----------- 1 .11
HIG Fran Garsjo 204, Ralph
Glidewell 224; HIS Dottie Mc­
Clain 506. Lloyd Holm 566;
HTG Shot Pots 814; HTS Shot
Pots 2248.
Nightengale
Name of Team Won
Drushella Furniture 8
Aumsville Flour----- 7
Mill Supply-------------- 7
Riverview -------------
Valley Telephone _....... 6
Stayton Radio & TV 5
Stayton Florist-------- 5
Stout Creek ---------- 4
Lost
5
6
8
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