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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1967)
4—Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 16, 1967 Garton Builders...... 16 Koffee Klatchers Name of Team Won Lost BOWLING J' Sublimity Fire Ins. 11 10 K of C No. 2 .......... 10 11 Stayton Can. No. 2 .... 9 11 Santiam Farmers...... 9 12 Webb’s Texaco.......... 8 12 Sportsman’s Center .... 8 14 Girod’s Hilltop.......... 6 16 Gorman’s .................. 4 HIG Dan Peters 254; HIS Dan Peters 638; HTG K of C No. 2 857; HTS K of C No. 2 2358. 9 Thiel’s Grocery ___ 15 Ray’s Drug ______ 14 10 10 Bob & Bills .............. 14 Garton Builders .... 13% 10% 11 Lowers & Holm...... 13 N. Santiam Lanes .... 13 11 11 Girod’s .................... 13 Clayton’s ............. 12% 11% 12 Lon’s Barber Shop ... 12 Twilighters 15 Davis-Bell Ins............ 9 15 Name of Team Won 15 Lost Western Auto .......... 9 5 18 Simpson......... — Gene’s Meat Mkt........ 6 6 11 Tincknell .......... HIG Dorothy Schwindt 203; 13 7 Adams ............. Friday Night Mixed Doubles HIS Dorothy Schwindt 533 Dollie’s ............. 8 12 HTG N. Santiam Lanes 980; Name of Team Won Lost 12 8 Laird ’ s ............. HTS N. Santiam Lanes 2774. 10 10 LaFemme......... 11 Team No. 2............ 21 Monday Night Majors 10 10 Turner Bldg...... 14 Girod’s Market ___ 15 11 9 14 Name of Team Won Low Teague .............. Lierman’s Ins.......... 18 13 . 7 16 No. Sant. Lanes .56.5 28.5 1st Federal....... Ray’s Drug ............ 16 13 ..7 18 Santiam Hardware 51.5 33.5 P P & L ......... Gingerbread House 14 35.5 Fery Construct. 14 6 23 N. Sant. C of C...... 49.5 Simpson Timber Co. 9 14 . 6 HIG Ray Schrock 211; HIS Scio ......... -............. 46.5 38.5 Tress Chic ....... 42 HIG Margaret Freeland 220; Tony Masser 573; HTG Team Girod’s Meats .......... 43 No. 2 823; HTS Girod’s Market Girod’s Produce .... 42.5 42.5 HIS Janice Fery 519; HTG 45 Dollie’s 925; HTS Adams 2618. Coast to Coast........... 40 2341. Girod’s Market ....... 39 46 Merchants Wednesday Night Canyon Merchants Name of Team Won Ix>st Lowers & Holm ... 37.5 47.5 Name of Team Won 1 Lost 49 | Jack’s Coffee Shop .... 15 .. 36 5 9 J. W. Wood ..... Drushella ................. is . 34 51 Lulay Bros................ 14 6 11 Gerath's No. 2 Lyons Tavern.......... 13 52 . i Stout Creek ............. 13 ... 33 7 11 Gerath’s No. 1 . No. 4 Team .......... 13 HIG Ed Wulf 244; HIS ! Ed i Stayton Auto........... 11% 8% 12 N. Santiam Ply ...... 12 9 13 Wulf 822; HTG Girod’s 1 Pro- H & W Logging...... 11 Simpson Timber Co. 11 10 17 duce 645; HTS Girod’s Pro- K of C .................... 10 Reiman Lucas ........ 8 10 Turner Building...... 10 HIG Harry Fryer 213; HIS duce 2416. Eight Ball 12 Rigg’s Service .......... 8 Kim Boyle 579; HTS No. 4 12 Team 1847; HTG Drushella Name of Team Won Lost Stayton Cleaners .... 8 2 Morrow Bros................ 7 Stayton Can. No. 1 .... 18 13 N. Sant. R E .......... 6% 13% 14 Stayton Canning ...... 6 HIG Lloyd Holm 234; ; HIS LET US HELP YOU BUILD Bill Owens 594; HTG K of C 1036; HTS Lulay Bros. 2792. A COMPLETE ROOF OF PLANNED PROTECTION Jerry Pittam Insurance Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 MUI City, Oregon INSURANCE •AFECO»LIFECO* GENERAL 'Wh«r« planned protection poyo off, with greater coverage at lower eoat.' ■miwiii r .« rOMMMV« Him« w u iii w tow ¿a Monday Night Mixed Doubles Name of Team Won Lost 8 Ally-Oops ................. 20 What Nots............... 19% 8% Misfits ................... 18% 9% Shot Pots ............. 13% 14% 15 4 Erratics ................. 13 Never Wasses ....... 11% 16% 19 Pin Poppers .............. 9 21 Has Beens ................. 7 HIG Shirley Bethell 221; Gary M. 210; HIS Shirley Be thel 567; Buz Nuxoll 567; HTG Ally-Oops 841; HTS Ally-Oops 2284. Stayton Classic Name of Team Won Lost 14 Take Two ......... ...... 20 NOTICE Persons in possession of taxable personal property as of January 1, are required to file a report with the Assessor’s office on or before March 2, 1967. PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE REPORTED A. MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT B. FURNITURE & FIXTURES IN COM MERCIAL USE C. INVENTORIES & SUPPLIES It is the responsibility of persons in possession of taxable personal property to file these reports or incur the penalty provided by law. The Assessors office is available to help with proper filing of these forms. HAL BYER, Linn County Assessor 7 I 3 Aces ............. ..... 17 9 Tag Alongs ..... ...... 15 10 ' Polka Dots ...... ..... 14 11 River Rats ...... ..... 13 Go Aheads ....... ........ 7 17 19 Sweet 3 ............ .......... 5 2 Hoops & a Holler .... 5 19 HIG Bettie Jordan 199; HIS Bettie Jordan 542; HTG 3 Aces 516; HTS Take Two 1395. North Santiam Merchants Name of Team Won Lost Splits Picked 4-7-10 Viv Chamberlin and Clem Lulay 4-7-9-10 L. Glide- well; 5-6-10 P. Yost, Bill Wal lace; 3-7-10 J. Schieman; 5-7-9 Virgil Trout; 2-5-7 D. Peters, R. Johnson; 4-5-7 L. Wickizer, V. Valencourt; 3-9-10 G. Pen dleton; 2-4-10 D. Fryer; 6-7 Blanche Wallace; 4-5 V. Val encourt, G. Hughes, T. Mas ser, R. Scott, B. Barnhardt; 5-6 J. Attig; 9-10 B. Barnhardt; 5-7 N. Underwood, C. Clapp, Blanche Wallace, M. Schacht- sick, R. Wallace, F. Garsjo, O. Runion; T. Masser, L. Gir od, B. Lulay, J. Parrish, A. Yankus; 5-10 G. Maedered, R. Tregaskis, M. Yankus, I. Crook, P. Lierman, S. Laird. Men Over 210— 255 R. Hendrick, 254 D. Pet ers, 244 E. Wulf (2) B. Nuxoll, 234 L. Holm, 233 E. Wulf, 227 B. Nuxoll, 224 N. Gustafson, 223 V. Lulay, J. Roy, B. Owens, 222 P. Jordan, 220 J. Schieman, G. Peters, 217 B. McDonald, 216 E. Wulf, 214 E. Wulf, 213 G. Attig, W. Owens, B. Owens, H. Fryer, 212 D. Carey, J. Peterson, 211 E. Garsjo, R. Schrock, R. Glidewell, B. McDonald, G. Harteloo, 210 G. Maederer. Women, Over 190— 221 S. Bethell; 220 M. Free land; 208 E. Boedigheimer, Blanche Wallace; 205 E. Ka lina; 204 Blanche Wallace, M. King; 203 D. Schwindt; 201 M. Yankus, 202 D. Gustafson; 199 B. Jordan; 195 E. Boyle; 194 P. Lierman; 193 M. Yank us; 192 B. Jordan. Men, 600 Series— 651 R. Hendrick, 638 D. Pet ers, 635 Ed Wulf. 4 Game League— 822 E. Wulf Women, First 500 & Over— 567 S. Bethell; 555 M. King; 542 B. Jordan; 541 D. McClain; 538 Blanche Wallace; 553 D. Schwindt: 521 Betty Wallace; 519 Janice Fery; 515 E. John son; 514 F. Garsjo; 513 M. Yankus; 507 M. Freeland; 506 E. Girod, D. McClain; 505 E. Miotke, M. Yankus; 504 E. Boyle; 503 J. Attig. DETROIT IDANHA Joyce Dewhurst—Ginny Kniss Detroit area mothers of pre school children who will be 5 years old this fall are asked to contact Mrs. Billy Drago at 854-3522 or Mrs. Yvonne Hill at 854-3441 before March 2 to register the children for 8 fall kindergarten. Registering Porter & Lau .... ... . 16 8 children this early will give Girod’s ................ ... 16 10 the committee an idea of the 1st Nat. Bank .... .... 14 11 size of the class. Rex Lucas Bldg. .... 13 11 Lowers & Holm .. .... 13 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stormer 11 are being congratulated be Blaylock Roofing ... 13 13 cause their daughter-in-law Valley Telephone .... 11 15 gave birth last week to a baby Mike Adams ...... ...... 9 16 girl, named Glenda. The new Philippi Ford ... ..... 8 17 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mike’s Motel ...... ...... 7 HIG Ron Hendrick 255; HIS Robert Stormer, formerly of Ron Hendrick 651; HTG Rex Idanha. Lucas Builders 998; HTS Rex Mrs. Art Marty and child Lucas Builders 2879. ren of Prineville, spent a few days in Detroit visiting Ron and Pat Galbraith and child ren. Detroit High had an excit ing basketball game with Ore gon School for the Deaf Fri day night with Detroit win ning 84-70. Again Ken Tower led the way with 40 points. JV score. Detroit 63-OSD 59. Home Extension held their meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Theora Hum phrey. The topic was Savings, Investments and Social Se Ride a Mustang through Ford Country ed the 79th birthday annivers topics as school traditions, students’ manners, and stu ary of Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Van Prichard enter dents' conduct at games and tained Wednesday evening dances. Each class was asked with a dinner honoring their to decide on a job that they granddaughter, Oletta Mays, could perform, which would on her birthday anniversary. contribute toward the better Covers were laid for the hon ment of the school. A motion ored guest, Miss Mays, Mr. to buy pins for members of and Mrs. Van Prichard, Her the Student Council was pas bert Mays, Marcietta Mays, sed. Veneta Mays, Jerreletta Mays, Gary Gasteritte, all of Lyons and Mrs. Nona Ambrose of Salem. Mrs. John Teeters Byrol Burleson from the U during the weekend of O will be guest speaker at of Visitors 4th and 5th at the regular meeting of the the February home of Mrs. Harley John Mari-Linn PTC Thursday were her son and daugh night, February 16 at 7:30 son p. m. Mr. Burleson who is I ter-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnson and famous for his track activities daughter, Barbara of Galice. will talk on that subject. There will also be a question The senior Mrs. Johnson was and answer period. Burleson honored with an early birth is a member of the Linn day dinner at her home Feb- buary 5. Present besides the County Park Commission. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berry Merle Johnsons were Mr. and and children from Tillamook Mrs. Harley Scott and Mr. and were Sunday visitors at the Mrs. Ralph Downer of Lyons; home of his grandmother, Walter Johnson and children, Mrs. Rosa Berry. They also Vicki, Carla and Dale and the visited at the homes of his honor guest, Mrs. Harley mother, Mrs. Freda Grug- Johnson. gett, also his sister and fam The Mehama firemen were ily, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pen called out Monday evening, nington and children at Me February 6 about 10:30 to a fire at the Brusasco place on hama. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bur- the Little North Fork road. mester received word Sun Quite a hole was burned in day of the death of his father the roof around the chimney Christ Burmester, a long time but other damage was minor. The firemen were called resident of Scio. He passed again on Tuesday morning to away Sunday afternoon at a nursing home in Lebanon at the Jack Smith home below By Eva Bressler town to a flue fire but no Mr. and Mrs. Warner Hamp the age of 88. ton, Albert Julian, Mrs. Wil Mr. and Mrs. Ray Negstad damage was done there. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weide- liam Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. and four children from Hills Sam Wizer and Mrs. Georgia boro were weekend guests at mann and two sons who have Hays attended the meeting of the home of his uncle and lived here for over three Pomona Grange held at Crow aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Me years moved the last of the week to Aurora where Mr. foot Grange. They all are Clurg. members of Santiam Valley Miss Helen Grosso ant! Weidemann is employed. Gary Kokstis from Lyons I Visitors February 11 and 12 Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘Butch’ were in Portland over the with Mr. and Mrs. Art Ander Anderson and family of Port weekend to attend the Luth son and with relatives in Mill land were Saturday overnight eran Walther League Winter City were Mr. Andersons guests at the home of his par Conference. They joined two brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl An other girls from the Stayton and Mrs. Tom Smith and daughter, Shelly, from Rich derson and Keith. Sunday din area. ner guests at the Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith land, Wn. Dinner guests Saturday ev home were their son-in-law from Hillsboro visited friends and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. in Lyons Saturday afternoon. ening, February 11 at the Jay Meyers and children from They were guests at the home home of Mr. and Mrs. David Stayton. of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Blum, Judy and Jimmy were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beau Clurg and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Malone mont are announcing the Bodeker. The Smiths are for and three daughters of Salem. Visiting a short time Sun birth of a son, Sunday, Feb mer residents while he was ruary 5 at Santiam Memorial on the Mari-Linn teaching day afternoon with relatives here were Mrs. Oscar Fergu staff. hospital. son and Miss Jane Irving of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sher Salem and Mrs. Ferguson’s wood moved t o Lebanon daughter, Mrs. Margaret where he will be employed. Casco of Oakland. Mrs. Douglas Barrow and Sunday afternoon guests at By Peggy Cooper son, Mike, of Mehama, and On Saturday the Sophomore the home of Mrs. Jennie Moe Mrs. Clyde Bressler of Lyons with Mrs. Vaughn Hunt, Mrs. class put on the Annual and also visiting at the Larry Effie Nydegger and Mrs. Nell Sweethearts’ Ball. Their Kimsey home were Mrs. Lee Jones of Stayton were in Sal theme was “Queen of Hearts” Brant and four children of em Thursday afternoon to at with music supplied by a Macleay and an older daugh tend a party honoring Mrs. group called The Cavaliers. ter, Mrs. Dennis Scharer of Lillie Lake on her 84th birth- Kathy Kelle, senior princess, Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crook da anniversary. Mrs. Lake, a was chosen queen of the ball. long-time resident of Gates Her escort, Pat Worley, is also and four children of Salem were weekend guests here at moved to Salem in 1960 and a senior. During activity period on the home of his parents, Mr. makes her home with her sister, Mrs. Edna Ratzburg. Friday, the first Student Body and Mrs. Charles Crook. They Others attending were Mrs. meeting of the year was held. also attended the Firemen’s Cletus Nydegger and her mo President Pat Moore brought Sweetheart dance and break ther, Mrs. Agnes Forrette of the meeting to order and lis fast while here. Stayton, Mrs. Josephine Ne- tened to discussion on such puda, Mrs. May Nepuda, Mrs. Frances Powers, Mrs. Gladys Dozenhardt, Mrs. Theren Ro- Don't forget the dewald of Salem. Calling later in the afternoon were Mrs. FLOWERS Lola Henness of Gates and Mrs. Marian Klecker of Stay Nothing expresses ton. thoughtfulness as much Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott as FLOWERS and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flowers are always an Downer were Saturday even acceptable gift ing dinner guests February 4 at the home of their mother. We Have PLANTS Mrs. Josephine Johnson in Mehama. The occasion honor- or ARRANGEMENTS curity. Potluck was served to the 14 attending members. The next meeting will be March 2 at the home of Mrs. Lydia Williamson. District Chairman Mrs. Mayo will be guest speaker. Sunday’s shuffleboard elim ination co-sponsored by the American Legion and Lake Lodge, netted $45 for the March of Dimes. Iris Iman and Lee Hyde were winners and Eunice Round and Bobbie Lady runners-up. The Women’s Mission So ciety of the Idanha Commun ity church requests anyone having usable old blankets or sheets contact Mrs. Barbara Whiteley 854-3423. The ladies are making quilts for the In dian Reservation Youth camp out of Window Rock in Ari zona. Mrs. Gordon Hill postmast er at Detroit underwent sur gery Monday at Santiam Me morial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sand- mel of Salem were overnight guests Monday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marsh. The American Legion Post 141 and Auxiliary will spon sor a pinochle party and pot luck supper Saturday, Febru ary 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the Idanha Fire hall. Public is in vited. MEHAMA LYONS Santiam Ripples of cut flowers Wire Service Anywhere CLOTHING SALE 230 N. E. 4th St. Flowers Ph. 897-2452 MUI City This SALE is for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 16, 17, and 18 DOG OWNERS Here is your chance to SAVE money on good QUALITY CLOTHING. Men's Clothing 1967 Dog Licenses for Linn County are due and payable at the County Clerk b Office, P. O. Box 100, Albany, Oregon 97321. $2.00 for Males and Spayed Females Shirts and Pants $3.00 for females not Spayed. Women's Clothing After March 1st an additional charge of $2.00 will be made as a penalty. Blouses, Dresses, Slacks White Sale on nowl The savings make it easier than ever to join the Mustangersl It's your chance to live it up for less with deep foam buckets, deep pile carpeting. 3 speed stick-all the goodies that make Mustang '67 more than ever America's No. 1 Fun Carl Big White Sale savings on big Fords, tool FordisfirstinsalesinthePadflcNorthwest- you're ahead at your Ford Dealer^ White Sale! Philippi Motor Company 1064 Flrat Street Phone 769-2117 Stayton, Oregon JW7 l/aigg/AWg ar /WfermMc* Thigfe MMt FORD » MUSTANG • FAIRLANE ware —joe tri—gl» Ifamt J rnmMtitiiisl Children's Clothing I Shirts and Jeans WE HAVE SOME Logger's Caulk Boots at reduced prices To secure a dog license, send owner’s NAME AND ADDRESS and state the BREED, NAME, and SEX of dog and enclose the proper fee. AFTER MARCH 1st THE DOG CATCHER WILL TAKE OVER! D. M. Penfold, Clerk Detroit Super Market DETROIT, OREGON XMMffMNMNNMffMMffMMWMMBBMMMMMMMMHffMMMWIMMMMMMMi Licenses for dogs in the City limits of Albany, Sweet Home and Lebanon are secured at the City Hall of said cities.