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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1967)
Brunner's Flowers Landscape Detroit Telephone Property BOWLING SURFS HIM RIGHT* A 9O-MINUTE SURF BOARD RIPE WAS RECORDED FOR HO6IE ALTER OH APRIL 30, 1964. THE DISTANCE COVERED WAS 26 MILES! meow! Stayton Classic Name of Team Won more than 40.000 AMERICAN 3 Aces ....... 3 BUSINESSES Take Two ______ 3 NON HAUE Polka Dots .......... 35% 20% PAYROLL River Rats ............... 35 6AVIN&6 21 plans ! Tag Alongs .......... 34% 21% 2 Hoops & a Holler 16 40 ★ ★ ★ Sweet 3 ................. 15% 42% LEHER Go Aheads .......... 13% 42% PERFECT! HIG Bettie Jordan, Ruby A mericans post more Huff, Dottie McClain, all 201. LETTERS THAN ANY OTHER PEOPLE IN THE HIS Bettie Jordan 514. HTG WORLD-OVER 67000 River Rats 512. HTS Take MILLION PIECES PER Two 1442. YEAR! AMP THE AVERAGE FOR Merchants Wednesday Night EACH PERSON Name of Team Won I j O sl IN THE U.S. IS Jacks Coffee Shop .. 34 360 LETTERS HHW Log’g Co...... 30 POSTED EACH YEAR! Stout Creek Lbr. Co. 29 Knights of Columbus 28 HELP TO MATURITY (7 YEARSLE BONOS EARN 4.15% COMPOUNPEP Lulay Bros................ 27 25 SEMI-ANNUALLY. THEY ARE AVAILABLE IN DENOMINATIONS RAN&IN& Ripps’ Service ........ 26 26 FROM 425 TO 4'0,000. (AND EVERY SAVINGS BOND DOLLAR 26 Stayton Cleaners .... 26 HELPS BACK OUR MEN IN VIETNAM). Stayton Canning Co. 25 27 N. Sant. Real Est. 23% 28% Stayton Auto S 23% 28% 30 Riverview ............... 32 28 Turner Bldg Supply 22 30 N. Santiam Lanes 26 30 Stayton Florist ...... 25 35 Morrow Bros......... 18 34 Bob and Bill’s ........ 26 33 Stayton Radio-TV .... 23 37 HIG Lloyd Holm 246. HTS Davis-Bell Ins.......... 23 42 Stout Creek ............ 15 45 Lloyd Holm 637. HTG Knights Gene’s Meat Market 14 HIG Mabel Yankus 210. HIS HIG Ellen Fudge 223. I. HIS of Columbus 972. HTS Jack’s Mabel Yankus 542. HTG West Ellen Fudge 577. HTG Dru- Coffee Shop 2833. ern Auto 1111. HTS Garton shella Furniture 728. HTS Canyon Merchants Drushella Furniture 2092. Name of Team Won Lost Builders 2854. Western Auto Team had an Monday Night Majors Lyons Teen ............ 37 19 No. 4 Team .......... 30 26 all-time record game of 1,111. Name of Team Won Lost Eight Ball Santiam Hardware 138 83 Reimann Lucas..... 30% 25% 89 Drushella .............. 25% 30% Name of Team Won Lost N.S. Lanes.............. 132 17 N.S. C of C ...... 120% 100% N. Santiam Ply .... 24 32 Garton Builders .... 35 19 Coast to Coast Store 119 102 34 Stayton Canning 1 33 Simpson Ply .......... 22 20 Girod’s Produce 113% 107% HIG Gary Hughes 213. HIS Sublimity Fire Ins. 32 Gary Hughes 562. HTG Rei- Webb’s Texaco .... 30% 21% Scio ........................ 112 109 26 Girod’s Meats ___ 111 110 mann Lucas 663. HTS Rei- Sportsmen’s Center 26 Girod’s Hilltop ...... 26 26 J.W. Wood-Bldr...... 102 119 mann Lucas 1848. KC No. 2 ............... 26 26 Girod’s Market .... 99% 121% Twilighters 33 Gerath’s No. 1 ....... 97 124 Name i of Team Won Lost Stayton Canning 2 19 Liairds 35 17 Santiam Farmers 17% 34% Gerath’s No. 2...... 90% 130% 38 Lowers & Holm .... 88 133 34 18 Gormans ................. 14 Dollies HIG John Kokstis 236 HIS HIG Gale Carey 260. HIS 18 34 Simpson . 32 20 John Kokstis 574. H T G Gary Attig 807. HTG Santiam Tincknell 29 LaFemme 23 Webb’s Texaco 788. HTS Hardware 680. HTS Coast to Coast 2475. 23 Webb’s Texaco 2232. 29 Adams ... 26 Monday Night Mixed Doubles North Santiam Merchants P P & L ................ .. 26 Turner Bldg........... .. 24 28 Name of Team Won Lost Name of Team Won Lost 21 31 What Nots........ .... 35% 24% Girod’s ..................... 43 13 35 4 Erratics’ ..... ...... 35 25 Rex Lucas Bldrs..... 32 Ferv Const.............. .. 17 24 41 Missfits ............ .... 34% 25% Valley Telephone .... 31 Tress Chic ............ .. 11 25 HIG Ev Miotke 213. HIS Ev Ally-Oops ....... ...... 33 27 Lowers & Holm...... 31 25 Miotke 504. HTG LaFemme Never Was’ses .. ... 32% 27% 1st National Bank .... 27 29 947. HTS Adams 2675. Shot Pots ......... ... 30% 29% Porter & Lau .......... 25 31 Ev Miotke bowled a 213 Has Beens ..... ...... 25 35 Phillippi Ford ...... 25 31 46 Blaylock Roofing .... 25 game, good for a lube job Pin Poppers ... ...... 14 31 HIG Blanche Wallace 201, Mike Motel ............ 23 at Philippi Motors. 33 Lloyd Wallace 237. HIS Shir- Mike Adams Court 18 Koffee Klatchers 38 Name of Team Won Lost ley Bethell 571, Lloyd Holm HIG A Yankus 231. HTG 17 605. HTG Shot Pots 872. HTS Valley Telephone. Thiel’s ................... . 39 24 Shot Pots 2317. Garton Builders.... . 32 * • ♦ N'ghtengals 24 Lon’s Barber Shop 32 Splits Picked 25 Name of Team Won Lost Ray’s Drug ........... . 31 17 6-7-10 Joyce Nuxoll. 27 Mill Supply .... ...... 43 Western Auto........ . 29 25 4-7-10 Lyle Sanders. Clavton’s ............. 28% 27% Drushella Furniture 35 OTHER HARD SPLITS 26 Girod’s ................... 28% 27% Aumsville Flour Mill 34 27 6-7-8-10 Jeanette Fery; 3-9-10 29 Valley Telephone .... 33 Lowers & Holm .... 27 Solld.quiet Fords solidly first* throughout the West The Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop above is one of the strongest, quietest Fords ever built Improved at over 150 points for '67. Now at special savings. Hurryl 03 M*S M M/S «TM. Beaver Northwest Ford Dealer soon Philippi Motor Company 1064 First Street Phone 769-2117 Sta y ton, Oregon GATES By Mrs. Floyd Swaim 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 13, 1967 Santiam Ripples April 22. They appointed com mittees to get ideas on a class motto, class colors, and, a class flower. The juniors discussed more plans for the Banquet and the Prom. They received a contract from the band for the Prom, which will be The Live Five. A sign committee for the Prom was selected. Committees for the Sopho more Car Wash were set up during their class meeting. Frosh discussed plans for a Shoe Shine during the last week of April and a Pie Throw, deciding against the Pie Throw. They also made plans for the decoration of the Freshman-Eighth Dance. On Saturday, April 8. an all girl Slumber Party was held at the gymn. About fifty girls attended the party and all seemed to have a good time. Mrs. White, Mrs. Slack, and Miss Parent chaperoned the affair. Members of the Mountain Peggy Cooper Peak Outlaws 4-H group plan Varsity “S” sponsored an to attend a 4-H training day at Glendale Acres April 22 Interschool Track Meet on from 10:00 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Wednesday, April 5. The Sack lunches will be taken Seniors took the meet by a and each member will bring score of 109%. Juniors placed 10 cents to cover cost of in second with 105% points, the surance. Transportation will Freshmen third with 34, and be provided by the leaders. the Sophomore in fourth with Some of the Outlaws at 32. Frank Tuers, Senior, was tended the McMinnville 4-H high scorer of the meet with Horse Show Saturday with 19 points. A trophy will be the group leader, Mrs. Walter awarded to the winning Hhomas, Jr. Those going were class. Gary Henness, Mary Stubbs, On Wednesday, Student Jackie Evans and Toni New Council held its regular meet berg. ing. An activity sheet for a Mrs. J. D. Levon left for dance on May 20, sponsored home in San Francisco by the Varsity Cheerleaders, Sixth Grade Wins In her Saturday following a threee was passed. It was announced Volley Ball Match weeks visit with her son and that because of lack of funds, An evening volley ball daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. plans for a football score clock were dropped. match was held Friday eve Bob Levon. Class meetings were held ning between Mill City fifth Week-end guests at the and sixth graders. Winners home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic during activity period on Fri of the match were Mrs. Wil Herron were their son-in-law day, April 7. The Seniors plan liams sixth graders. Pressing and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. to have a baked foods sale them for second place were Ennis Jones of Albany. Addi on Saturday, April 15, and Why Don’t You Subscribe to Mrs. Bowes’s and Mr. Poole’s tional guests for dinner Sun a Car Wash on Saturday, The Mill City Enterprise sixth grade. Mrs. Phelps’s day were Mr. and Mrs. Ray fifth grade placed third. Arthur of Eugene and John Bringing up the rear were Herron of Mill City. Restaurants Mrs. Main’s fifth grade. High Lauran Holman was a re You’ll enjoy eating at these school sophomore, Vadonda cent patient at Salem General Fine Salem Restaurants Earhart, organized the event. Hospital where he underwent a tonsillectomy. David Vernon, minister of EDDIE’S J. Nuxoll; 3-7-10 L. Sanders, F. Durland; 5-9-10 A. Under the Gates Church, and Miss Seafoods • Steaks - Chicken wood; 5-7-9 J. Schieman, J. Janet Cameron of Eugene, Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m. Dining & Dancing ’til Christensen; 4-5-7 P. Fryer, M. Miss Geanie Welsh of Salem, ground 2:30 a. m. bove in the SKY and Mrs. Lang Stafford spent Hatch; 5-8-10 D. Gustafson, L. 362-7790 ROOM Fabulous entertain Holm; 3-7 J. Bodeker; 4-5 J. the week-end in Baker where 3803 Com’l SE ment, always. Birkholz, S. Chance, P. Bell, they were N.C.C. Day visitors S. Laird; 5-6 P. Choate, J. at the Baker Christian Church " ■ Downtown Reno location, MARSHALL’S INN Sphoon, H. McCall; 9-10 A. Sunday. David Vernon, Miss ideal for business or pleasure at Four Corners Dozier; 2-10 L. Parrish; 5-7 T. Cameron and Miss Welsh ... 300 beautifully appointed rooms, 25 luxurious apart- Masser, A. Fromherz, G. Glea were guests in the home of Fine Food & Bar Service son, A. Underwood, M. Heu the minister and his wife, Live Country Music Wed., g ment-suites, with Kitchenettes. berger, E. Boyle. A. Fritz, P. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jewett over thru Sun. 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. < Fine food and beverage in the ■ Coach Room. Freres; 5-10 E. Myers, F. Gar- the week-end. Mrs. Stafford 3815 State St. Ph. 362-6630 sjo, D. Schwindt, E. Sharek, was the house guest of Mr. FREE PARKING and Mrs. Bert Martin who A. Dozier. THE CHATEAU NO MINIMUM are former Gates residents. Men—Over 210— Salem’s Best Menu NO COVER They asked to be remember 260 G. Carey; 246 L. Holm, R. Salem’s Best Food TOP ENTERTAINMENT Johnson: 237 L. Wallace; 236 ed to all their friends here. Private Parties J. Kokstis; 231 W. Riihimaki, Mrs. Stafford also visited 2555 Silverton Rd. N. E. G. Attig, A. Yankus; 226 L. with the William Trindles in For Reservations Ph. 581-5335 Baker. Holm, B. Stlgleman; 224 D. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom Peters; 223 A. Yankus; 222 D. STAGECOACH Freeland, L. Holm, A. Yankus; as, Jr. spent the weekend at 221 A. Dozier; 220 E. Garsjo; the home of her parents. Mr. Restaurant and Lounge Hotel and Suite Rates 218 B. Eastman, B. Owens; and Mrs. William F. Bartlett. Guest Bedrooms By the Bus Depot 217 M. Helvey, R. Hendrick; The Bartletts had just re Single ............... $10 to 16 216 D. Sharp, L. Holm, J. turned from a trip of several Double ............... $13 to 19 422 Church St. N.E. 362-9439 Twins ................. $14 to 19 Sphoon; 214 H. Blaylock, B. weeks in Oklahoma and Ten Studio Room .. $20 Sarff, J. Waggoner, L. Myers; nessee. Suites — parlor, large bed FARRELL ’ S Sunday afternoon visitors 213 B. Lulay, G. Hughes, J. room, bath, ICE CREAM PARLOUR Kitchennette $35 to 50 Myers, D. Carey; 212 E. Gif at the home of Mrs. Sarah Salem ’ s Orig. Parlour Restau. Additional person In room or ford, M. Helvey; 210 E. Gars- Rains were Mr. and Mrs. Les suite $3 per person. ter Rains and his mother, Complete Fountain, Lunch, io, B. Eastman. Dinner & Snack menu. Birth Mrs. Edna Rains of Salem. Women—Over 190— See your Travel Agent or call House guests last week day parties our Specialty. Sun. 223 E. Fudge; 213 S. Sharp, SAN FRANCISCO YU 2 6905 thru Thurs. 11 a. m.- 11 p. m. YU 1-1425 E. Miotke; 210 M. Yankus; 201 at the Flovd Johnson home Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. SEATTLE MA 3 1177 MA 2 1981 C. Glidewell, B. Krecklow, were her nieces, Miss Kath 2605 Com’l S.E. John J. Parker Assoc. MA 4 1666 585 5316 Blanch Wallace, D. McClain; leen O’Rourke of San Lor LOS ANGELES 626 7581 DALLAS RI 1 6814 200 S. Bethell: 198 R. Ray; 196 enzo, California, and Mrs. D. McClain: 195 F. Alban; 192 Eugene Dickens and sons OAK BARBECUE PIT P. Lierman, S. Chance, P. Edward and Robert of Hoopa, Ham, Beef, Pork, & Sparerlhs California. Smith. Home Made Bread and Pies Mrs. Sarah Rains and Mrs. Men—600 Series— 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun. Alice Watson accompanied 638 A. Yankus; 637 L. Holm; 159 High S. E. Ph. 363-5083 Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson 617 M. Helvey; 605 L. Holm. on a trip to Salem Friday. 4- Game League Come in Get Your They visited Mrs. Howell and 807 G. Attig. FREE DINNER CARD Women—First 500 & Bigger Mrs. Ada Leedy at the Rest 577 E. Fudge: 571 S. Bethell; Haven Home. All you can eat at The Charles Blackburn fam 557 Blanch Wallace; 542 M. B U F F A Y Yankus: 514 B. Jordan; 513 F. ily were in McMinnville Sat 363-1819 Garsio; 512 O. Barnhardt; 511| urday for the 4-H horse show. 12th and Center D. McClain; 509 M. King; 505 They had dinner with her E. Johnson; 504 E. Miotke; parents, the Wayne Martins, KEG A PLATTER Restaurant Salem’s finest unique dining 502 L. Phillips; 500 R. Huff. in McMinnville. Ted Neal from Northwest room, lounge and coffee shop. Christian College at Eugene Excellent facilities for ban was N.C.C. Day guest speaker quets, meetings, wedding re Sunday at the Gates Church ceptions. 24 Hr. Coffee Shop Easy access from Int. 5, take of Christ. Rotto. (702) 523-1811 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes Market Street exit. TWX 702 358 3542 3675 Market N.E. Ph. 581-2016 were in Lincoln City Friday to Sunday. Mrs. Bowes at tended a meeting of the West I would like to take this Central Art Association at opportunity to thank all my the Lincoln Art Center on friends for the cards, flowers Saturday. and calls inquiring about my Saturday visitors at the illness. I also appreciated the Charles Tucker home were visits of those calling on me Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beaman at the hospital and at home. of Sisters. Philo Potter Mr. and Mrs. Gael Cuts- 15p forth made a trip to Burns over the week-end with Mr. We wish to express our and Mrs. Norman Reiling of heartfelt thanks to our many Hubbard. friends for the kindnesses ex A drive to Eastern Oregon tended to us at the time we was enjoyed Sunday by Mr. lost our loved one. and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt who To all who sent cards, found the sunshine after driv flowers, food and for the ing through some small snow many other thoughtful deeds, flurries going over the pass. we are grateful to each and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bris every one. bin visited from Wednesday We wish to particularly to Friday with his daughter, thank members of the Garden Mrs. Winn Hackenberg, in Club and Order of Eastern Timber. Star. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris and her mother, Mrs. Melvie Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree St. Elmo were in Drain Sat and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson urday evening to attend the wedding od her nephew, Ken and family. America the Beautiful neth Swearingen and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cree Is Everybody’s Job Crystal Rodes. The newly and family. weds plan to make their home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O’Rourke It’s the job of every family that spreads a picnic on a in Maryland where he is sta roadside table. . • and family. It’s the job of every boatman who cruises tho tioned with the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mathis. lakes and waterways. ' Cake and ice cream were Every driver, every walker, every flier. I would like to express my served Thursday evening at That’s why gur Association throws its whole deep appreciation to all my the Clyde Oliver home In cele hearted support each year into the Keep America friends and relatives for the bration of his birthday. On Beautiful campaign. cards and flowers sent to me hand were the couple's daugh while I was hospitalized. Your ter and two sons. Mrs Terry Lovely country we have here. Let'a keep it that way. remembrances made my hos Muir, Randy and Terry of pital stay more pleasant and Salem and their son and UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. your many kindnesses will family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver. Sheryl, Karen and never be forgotten. Sandra of Gates and Dennis Mrs. Cecil Catherwood 15 Cline and Penny Lewellen. DETROIT — Landscaping has been added around the Det’oit telephone building by Valley Telephone Co. Arbor Vitae was used to outline the property with three types of Rhododendron for accent. A Juniper bed in front of the building softens the starkness of the parking lot and concrete block build ing. Brunner’s Flowers of Mill City helped with the land scape design and supplied the plants. Who will be the next to help spruce up Detroit? i