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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1967)
BOWLING HIG Art Christensen 223; HIS Art Christensen 535; HT G Stay ton Can No. 2 756; HTS Sportsman’s Center 2107. North Santiam Merchants Name of Team Won Lost H. Blaylock, L. Holm, R. Glidewell; 213L. Wicklzer; 212 J. Schieman, F. Nelson; 211 D. Peters, L. Holm; 210 H. Fryer. Men—600 Series— 606 L. Myers; 604 L. Wicki- zer; 600 R. Glidewell. Women—Over 190— 228 D. Clapp; 209 M. Yank us; 202 F. Garsjo (2) J. At- tig; 200 Jean Fery; 199 E. Fudge; 198 C. Schwindt; 196 G. Smith; 193 F. Garsjo, Blanche Wallace; 192 D. Mc Dougall; 191 F. Garsjo, W. Moore; 190 M. Yankus. Women—First 500 and Over— 577 F. Garsjo; 546 D. Clapp; 538 E. Johnson; 537 F. Gars jo; 534 Jean Fery; 527 V. Chamberlin, E. Fudge; 520 J. Attig; 518 G. Smith; 517 D. McClain; 515 M. Yankus; 511 M. Yankus; 507 P. Fryer; 501 Betty Wallace. been in training with the Mrs. DeWitt To 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 23, 1967 Army in the Para Medics. He will go to Ft. Lewis on Speak at Oregon March 14 for overseas assign Federation Meeting ment. “ A • gas wall furnace! Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, recre Mrs. Charles Butts and son ation chairman of the recre Don ’ t tie up your cash in expensive heating equipment Donald left for their home unless you have money to burn. in Los Angeles February 16 ation division of the Oregon after a visit with her parents Federation of Women’s Clubs Rent the heating equipment you need —pay monthly Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts will be the speaker for the along with your natural gas bill. No hidden or extra and other relatives and meeting of the Salem Wo man’s club, Friday at 2 p.m., charges, ever! friends here. Visitors during the week in the clubhouse. Mrs. DeWitt has been a end at the Donald Teeters and Harold Longfellow homes leader in many conservation were the ladies parents, Mr. and recreational organizations the national, state and and Mrs. Chris McDonald of on local levels. Glide. Additional Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Stensland and son Ted Retiree Club Meets of Independence. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes At Gates Clubhouse The Santiam Canyon New- and four children of Astoria were guests during the week comers-Retiree club held its end at the home of his mo monthly social meeting at ther, Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Gates Community Center last also visited with other rela Wednesday. The club room was gaily decorated in the tives here. Mrs. Ed Titze returned Valentine motif. Attending were, Mr. and home the first of last week from Sweet Home where she Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mr. and had spent ten days at the Mrs. Nels Westgard, Mr. and home of her mother Mrs. J. Mrs. Vern Kealen, Mr. and F. Webber who was con- Mrs. Bill Datz and Mr. and velescing from recent surgery Mrs. Paul McDonald of Gates; Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Do- on her hip. Mrs. H. W. McCarley of brenz, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mill City was a Sunday guest Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Herb at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. B. L. Kirsch and also visited Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Dean a short time with other Mowry, Mr. and Mrs. Alex friends and former neighbors. Burrell, Mrs. Ray McLenon, Mrs. Lester Easom and son Jim Truesdell, Henry Peter Ronald of North Bend ar son and Mr. and Mrs. Harley rived here February 16th to Adair; Mrs. Flossie Evans of spend some time with rela Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. How tives while she Is recovering ard Fletcher of Mehama. from recent surgery. Guests Friday evening at were Mrs. Blums uncle and Call Now! Phone 363-3111 Collect Calls Accepted the home of Mr. and Mrs. aunt Mr. and Mrs. Norman 109 Commercial S.E. David Blum, Judy and Jimmy Smith of Salem. Salem, Oregon Girod’s ............... 20 8 1st Nat. Bank ... ... 18 10 Lowers & Holm .. __ 17 11 Rex Lucas ........ ... 16 12 Porter & Lau .... ... 16 12 Blaylock Roofing .... 13 15 Mike’s Motel .... ... 11 17 Valley Tele.......... .... 11 17 Philippi Ford .... ... 9 19 Twilightera Mike Adams ..... ... 9 19 Name of Team Won Lost HIG Ron Hendrick 225; Simpson .......... ..... 18 6 HIS L. Myers 606; HTG 1st Adams .......... ..... 16 8 National Bank 1001; HTS Dollie’s ....... ...... 15 9 First National Bank 2947. Tincknell ......... ...... 14 10 Splits Picked Turner Bldg. ..... 14 10 4-7-10 Buz Nuxoll. LaFemme......... ...... 13 11 3-6-7-10 J. Parrish; 4-7-9-10 Laird’s Ins........ ...... 12 12 1st Federal ...... ..... 11 13 A. Heim; 5-8-10 D. Clapp; 2-5-7 Teague’s .......... ..... 11 13 L. Parrish; 3-5-7 S. Smith; 4-5- PP&L .......... ........ 8 16 7 L. Atkinson, J. Sphoon, G. Fery Const....... ....... 7 17 Hughes E. Girod; 2-8-7 G. Pet Tress Chic ...... ..... 7 17 ers: 4-7-9 B. McDonald; 3-5-10 HIG Jeanette Fery 200; HIS B. Owens; 5-7-9 W. Wells, P. Mrs. John Teeters Jeanette Fery 534; HTG 1st Yost, H. Blaylock: 4-5 M. Heu Federai 939; HTS Turner berger, D. Clapp, A. Dozier; Miss Charlene Dull, daugh 6-7 M. Helvey; 3-7 D. Fryer; ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bldg. & 1st Federal 2651. 2-5-7 W. Woore; 5-7 Viv Cham Dull, called her parents Feb. N!gh tengáis berlin, A. Taylor, E. Kalina, 16th from San Diego, Calif., Name of Team Won Ixrst Jean Fery, D. Gorman, G. Mill Supply ............. 21 11 Scharback, B. Davison, W. where she had been visiting Aumsville Flour...... 20 12 McClain; 5-10 G. DeJardin, D. relatives. She was leaving for Valley Telephone .... 19 13 McDougall, F. Garsjo, P. Fry Chicago the next day where Riverview .......... she would spend a couple 18 14 er, R. Huff. of days before going on to Drushella Furn......... 16 16 Men—Over 210— Stayton Radio & TV 15 17 225 R. Hendrick, 224 E. Washington D.C. for a ten Stayton Florist ...... 11 21 Garsjo, L. Glidewell, O. Miot day briefing period before Stout Creek .......... 8 24 ke; 223 A. Christensen, L. leaving for Stockholm, Swed HIG Georgia Smith 196; Myers; 222 A. Fromherz, J. en to begin a tour of duty HIS Georgia Smith 518; HTG Bethell, L. Wallace; 221 L. with the U.S. State Depart Stayton Radio & TV 771; Glidewall, R. Glidewell, C. ment. HTS Stayton Radio <& TV Hendrick, J. Roy; 220 J. Douglas Teeters arrived 2086. Birkholz, J. Schieman, R. February 16 at the home of Stayton Classic Scott; 216 H. Blaylock; 215 B. his parents Mr. and Mrs. Name of Team Won Lost Wallace, M. Michaelson; 214 Donald Teeters, from Ft. Bragg, N.C. where he had Take Two................. 23 5 3 Aces .................... 20 8 Polka Dots ............. 17 11 River Rats ............. 16 12 Tag Alongs ............. 16 12 Go Aheads ............. 8 20 2 Hoops & a Holler . .6 22 Sweet 3 .................... 6 22 HIG Jerri Attig and Fran Garsjo 202; HIS Fran Garsjo 537; HTG River Rats 532; HTS River Rats 1415. Friday Night Mixed Doubles Name of Team Won Lost Team No. 2 ............. 22 14 Girod’s Market ...... 21 15 Ray’s Drug ............. 19 17 Lierman’s Ins.......... 18 18 Gingerbread House.. 15 21 Simpson Timber...... 13 23 HIG Dorothy Clapp 228; HIS Tony Masser 585; HTG Ray’s Drug 861; HTS Simpson Timber 2314. Canyon Merchants Name of Team Won Lost No. 4 Team ............. 17 11 Lyons Tavern .......... 16 12 Drushella ................. 16 12 N. Santiam Ply ...... 13 15 Reimann Lucas ...... 11 17 Simpson Timber Co. 11 17 HIG Art Fromherz 222; H IS Art Fromherz 571; HTG Reimann Lucas 610; HTS Reimann Lucas 1773. Koffee Klatchers Name of Team Won Lost Thiel’s .................... 19 9 Garton Builders .... 17% 10% Bob and Bills....... 17 11 Girod’s .—............. 16 12 Ray’s Drug ............. 15 13 N. Santiam Lanes .... 14 14 Lowers & Holm... 14 14 Lon’s Barber .......... 14 14 Clayton’s ............. 12% 15% Western Auto...... 12 16 Davis-Bell Ins......... 9 19 Gene’s Meat Mkt.. 8 20 HIG Mabel Yankus 209; HIS Ev Johnson 538; HTG Bob & Bills 973; HTS Bob & Bills 2714. Monday Night Mixed Doubles Name of Team Won Lost 7 * What Nots .......... 23% 8% 9 Ally-Oops ................. 23 Misfits ................... 18% 13% Shot Pots ............. 17% 14% 17 4 Erratics................. 15 Never Was’ses........ 13% 18% 23 Pin Poppers............. 9 24 Has Beens ............. 8 HIG Fran Garsjo 202, , Jim Bethell and Lloyd Wallace 222; HIS Fran Garsjo 577, Ralph Glidewell 600; HTG Ally-Oops 811; HTS Shot Pots 2301 • Merchants Wednesday Night Name of Team Won Lost 5 Jack’s Coffee Shop 19 Stayton Auto Sup. 15% 8% 9 15 Stout Creek ---- 10 Turner Bldg. — . 14 10 Lulay Bros.......... . 14 13 H & W Logging . .. 11 14 K of C ..._...... -- . 10 14 Ripp’s Service.... . 10 14 Stayton Cleaners . 10 How to heat that new dream home will be 15 Morrow Bros....... . 9 8% 15% N. S. Realty ..... one of your most important planning deci 16 Stayton Can B G .... 8 sions. A trained heating specialist from HIG Orv _____ Miotke and Lee GUdeweli*224; HIS Leo Wick- Pacific Power can help you make that izer 604; HTG Morrow Bros. decision. He’ll bring all the latest informa 1031; HTS Stayton Cleaners 2878’ tion on low-cost flameless electric heat Eight Ball right to your home. You can look at actual Name of Team Won — Lost 3 Stayton Can No. 1 21 electric heating bills for homes like the 5 .19 Garton Builders one you’ll build. The Pacific Power heat 11 K of C No. 2 .......... 13 12 12 Sublimity Fire Ins.... ing specialist will describe various meth 13 Stayton Can No. 2 11 ods of heating with clean, quiet electricity 13 Sportsman’s Center 11 14 10 Santiam Farmers .... 15 Webb’s Texaco ----- 9 17 Girod's Hilltop ----- 7 18 Gorman’s ------------- 6 MEHAMA RENT IT ’ ***/ * Planning on building a new home? Free information and advice on installing economical electric heat. so you can determine which is best for you. 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