The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 04, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    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.
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
$3.50 Per Year
Hills Bros. Coffee
1 lb.— .75
2 lb.—1.49
3 lb.—2.23
10 oz. Instant—1.49
New Electric Perk
Grind I lb. — .75
2 lb.—1.49
Cook's Grocery
Detroit, Oregon
Mustang kicks
off its 3rd year
with 1,500,000
satisfied owners
Save at your
Eager Beaver
Ford Dealer's today!
Fiiilippi Motor Company
1064 First Street
Phone 769-2117
Stayton, Oregon
EDDIE’S
Seafoods - Steaks • Chicken
Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m.
Dining & Dancing ’til
2:30 a. m.
3803 Com’l SE
362-7790
MARSHALL’S INN
at Four Corners
Fine Food & Bar Service
Live Country Music Wed.,
thru Sun. 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.
3815 State St.
Ph. 362-6630
THE CHATEAU
Salem’s Best Menu
Salem’s Best Food
Private Parties
2555 Silverton Rd. N. E.
For Reservations Ph. 581-5335
STAGECOACH
YOUR WORDS
GET ACTION
HERE!
Restaurant and Lounge
By the Bus Depot
422 Church St. N.E. 362-9439
FARRELL’S
ICE CREAM PARLOUR
Salem’s Orig. Parlour Restau.
Complete Fountain, Lunch,
Dinner & Snack menu. Birth­
day parties our Specialty. Sun.
thru Thurs. 11 a. m.- 11 p. m.
Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
2605 Com’l S.E.
585-5316
OAK BARBECUE PIT
Ham, Beef, Pork, & Spareribs
Home Made Bread and Pies
11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun.
159 High S. E. Ph. 363 5083
Come in Get Your
FREE DINNER CARD
AU you can eat at
B U F F A Y
12th and Center
363-1819
KEG & PLATTER Restaurant
Valley Telephone Co.
Serving Mill City, Aumsville,
Detroit-Idanha. Silverton, Turner
Salem’s finest unique dining
room, lounge and coffee shop.
Excellent facilities for ban­
quets, meetings, wedding re­
ceptions. 24 Hr. Coffee Shop
Easy access from Int 5, take
Market Street exit
3675 Market N.E. Ph. 581-2016
The Days When Time is Money
■ Regular savers know that time is money—espec­
ially the first ten days of every month. This is the
time to “pay yourself first” by adding to your sav­
ings, because funds received by the 10th of the month
earn dividends from the 1st. Don’t let procrastination
steal away your extra earnings—save regularly for
family security and the things you want—and get
the most for your money by adding to your savings
during the first ten days of the month.
current rate
on regular
savings
INSURED
I
COMPUTED MONTHLY
Savings in by the 10th
will earn from the 1st