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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1967)
BOWLING Fun & Action «very day, every night in the famous Mapes Casinos, ground level or high above in the SKY ROOM. Fabulous entertain ment, always. Downtown Reno location, ideal for business or pleasure .. . 300 beautifully appointed rooms, 25 luxurious apart ment suites. with Kitchenettes. Fine food and beverage in the Coach Room. FREE PARKING NO MINIMUM NO COVER TOP ENTERTAINMENT Hotel end Suite Rates Guest Bedrooms Single .................. $10 Double ................ $13 Twins ................ $14 Studio Room ... $20 Suites — parlor, large bed room, bath, Kitchennette .$35 to 50 Additional parson In room or suite $3 par parson. MaPe2 Twihghters Name of Team Won 231 H. Blaylock; 226 B. Mc at the home of her mother, Koffee Klatchers Name of Team Won Lost Donald, H. Holm; 227 G. Attig; Mrs. Jennie Moe. Thiel’s 2nd % win’rs 49 19 225K K. Boyle; 223 D. Peters; Visitors during the weekend Garton Builders ___ 42 26 222 L. Myers, G. Harteloo; with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ray’s Drug _______ 38 30 221 D. Peters, E. Garsjo; 220 Lon’s Barber .......... 37 31 M. Overholts; 217 E. Peters; Titze were her daughter, Mrs. Bob & Bills ______ 36 32 215 D. Peters, C. Gentry; 124 Harvey Buxton and grand Western Auto........... 34 34 L. Myers, A. Underwood; 213 daughter, Susan Stiennon of Girod’s ................. 33% 34% E. Wulf, E. Garsjo; 212 J. Coos Bay and Mrs. Buxton’s Clayton’s .............. 33% 34% Waggoner, M. Helvey, A. daughter, Jean Davies of Sal Davis-Bell _______ 30 38 N. Sant. Lanes ___ 30 38 Lowers & Holm ...... 30 38 Gene’s Meat Mkt....... 15 53 HIG Betty Wallace 224; HIS Betty Wallace 559; HTG Gi rod’s 1002; HTS Garton’s 2840. Canyon Merchants Name of Team Won Lost Drushella 1st place 71% 56% 54 Lyons Tav. 2nd . .... 74 Reimann Lucas ... 69% 58% No. 4 Team .... .... 66 62 Simpson Ply .... .... 61 67 84 N. Santiam Ply . .... 44 Art Fromherz high series scratch 627; Myron Williams High series handicap 693; Bob Davison, high game scratch 249; John Voltin, high game handicap 294; Harry Fryer high average 179; Ray Banner achievement award. Stayton Classic Name of Team Won Lost Take Two Champs, Ruby Huff, Phyllis Lierman, Penny Fryer. Polka Dots, second place. Bettie Jordan, Mae Schacht- sick, Fran Garsjo. HIG Dottie McClain 268; HIG Dottie McClain 626; HTG Polka Dots 560; HTS Polka Dots 1537. North Santiam Merchants Name of Team Won Lost Girod’s ............... ..... 51 17 Rex Lucas ........ .. 39% 28% 30 Valley Telephone .... 38 Lowers & Holm . ... 37% 30% 1st National ..... .... 32 36 Mike’s Motel ..... .... 31 37 Blaylock Roofing .... 31 37 Porter & Lau ... .... 30 38 Philippi Ford .... ..... 30 38 Mike Adams ...... .... 20 48 HIG B. Owens 237; HIS B. Owens 676; HTG Lowers & Holm 1350; HTS Mike’s Mo tel 2935. Laird’s ............. Dollie’s ............ . 45H« Adams .............. . 39 Simpson............ ... 36 Tincknell ......... 33% LaFemme......... 1st Federal ..... Turner Building P P & L ... Teague’s .... Fery Const. Tress Chic HIG Betty Wallace 194; HIS Betty Wallace 529; H T G Adams 956; HTS Adams 2720. Monday Night Majors Name of Team Won 1 Lost North Sant. Lanes 166% 105% Santiam Hwde......... 161 111 N. S. C of C ...... 148% 123% Scio ..................... 139% 132% Girod’s Produce .... 138% 133% Girod’s Meats ..... 137% 134% Coast to Coast .... 137% 134% Gerath’s No. 2 .... 123% 148% I. W. Wood .......... 122 150 Lowers & Holm ...... 121 I 151 Gerath’s No. 1 .... 118% 153% Girod’s Market ...... 115 157 HIG Warren Stoll 245; HIS Jay Myers 785; HTG Girod’s Meats 665; HTS Girod’s Meats 2464. Eight Ball Name of Team Won Lost 21 Garton Builders ........ 43 24 Stayton Can. No. 1.... 40 Webb’s Texaco .... 37% 26% 28 Sublimity Fire ....... 36 30 Girod’s Hilltop ...... 34 32 Sportsmen’s Center 32 35 Stayton Can. No. 2 .... 29 Santiam Farmers .. 20% 43% 36 K of C No. 2 _____ 28 45 Gorman’s ................. 19 HIG Kim Boyle 225; HIS Splits Picked Don Peters 591; HTG Garton OTHER HARD SPLITS Builders 801; HTS Garton 3-6-7-10 E. Garsjo; 6-7-9-10 Builders 2231. R. Shetka; 5-8-10 R. Banner, Why Don’t You Subscribe to D. Bales; 3-6-7 B. Samek; 4-5- The Mill City Enterprise 7 C. Gentry, H. Novak; 4-7-9 D. Peters; 6-7-10 G. Butler; 3-7- 10 F. Spellmeyer, L. Phillips; 2-5-7 E. Johnson; 5-7-9 N. Un derwood; 4-5 E. Johnson, I. Ray, W. McClain, R. Hend rick, A. Yankus; 6-8 T. Meier; 6-7 H. Mioetke; 5-7 J. Stroud, B. Eastman, M. Overholts, P. Hansen, E. Boyle, M. Schacht- sick, C. Bynum; 5-10 S. Lulay, G. Beitel. Men—Over 210— 245 W. Stoll; 244 D. Fryer; 237-236 B. Owens; 234 L. Holm; ] Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service Restaurants No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. You’ll enjoy eating at these Fine Salem Restaurants ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL Laundry Equipment PORTER« LAUJ Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 Heim, E. Wulf; 211 A. Griffith, G. Hughes; 210 A. Dozier. Men—600 Series— 676 B. Owens; 614 L. Myers; 620 E. Wulf. Women—Over 190— 224 Betty Wallace; 207 E. Fudge, . Smith; 205 D. Mc Clain; 204 Betty Wallace; 203 F. Scott; 202 S. Holm; 201 D. McClain; 194 Betty Wallace; 193 K. Manning; 191 Jeanette Fery, E. Miotke; 190 Janice Fery M. Kuiken. Women—First 500 & Bigger 564 D. McClain; 559 Betty Wallace; 535 P. Smith; 532 E. Fudge; 529 Betty Wallace; 525 M. Yankus; 523 M. Yankus; 521 Jeanette Fery; 514 S. Chance; 506 Blanche Wallace; 505 J. Attig; 502 S. Holm, P. Lierman; 500 K. Manning. MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters Miss Othillia (Tillie) Span- iol, bookkeeper at Stout Creek Lumber Co., mill was surpris ed on her birthray Friday, April 28. She was presented with a lovely decorated cake which was served during the noon hour to workers at the mill. Several other cakes were provided so that all were well supplied with cake and coffee. Visitors from Saturday, April 22 to Monday April 24 at the home of Mrs. Jennie Moe and at the Larry Kim- sey home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones and son, Andy and Miss Jeanne Oplet all of Kla math Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Kimsey and four children, Miss Oplet and Andy Jones spent Sunday, April 23 at the coast. Don Pallet of Bend was a April 29 guest at the Art An dersen home. Mr. and Mrs. Berny Milosch left Sunday April 30 for their home in San Jose, Calif., after a week’s visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and with other relatives and friends here. Visiting Saturday at the White home were Mrs. White’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gray and Miss Charlotte Ad dison of Toledo and Mrs. Chlo Maddox of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Korn mann of Vancouver, Wn., . were Sunday, April 23 guests em. The auction and pie social which was held at the Fire hall Saturday evening, April 30 was quite a success in spite of the small attendance. About $255 was cleared and donated to the Mehama church. Mrs. Edward Walz won the afghan and pillow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook were guests for dinner Sun day evening, April 30 at the home of their son and 8—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 4, 1967 daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crook Greg and Kim in Mill City. The Rev. Ormal Trick of Estacada visited Monday, April 24 at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz and family. Mrs. G. D. Bilyeu of Leban on visited a short time Sun day at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe. 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