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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1967)
15 jo; 527 Jan Fery; 530 P. Lier Davis-Bell Ins............ 25 16 man; 502 Jean Fery; 513 Bet Girod’s .................... 24 Lowers & Holm ...... 24 16 ty Wallace. N. Santiam Lanes .... 19 21 Twilighters Bob & Bill’s ............ 18 22 25 Name of Team W L 1st Federal ............. 15 26 Gingerbread House 31 % 4*-> Garton Builders .... 14 27 N. Santiam Lanes. .. 27 9 Gene’s Meat Market 13 27 Tinknell ................. 24 12 Lou’s Barber ...... 13 HIG Nancy Hartman 198; Santiam Lounge 20 16 Dollie’s Hair Fash. 19% 1614 HIS Betty Wallace 513; HTG Sprouse-Reitz ...... 19 17 N. Santiam Lanes 979; HIS Teague’s ................. 18 18 N. Santiam Lanes 2707. Monday Night Mixers Laird’s .... ................ 14 22 W L LaFemme Beauty. .. 14 22 Name of Team 6 Pacific Power ........ 12 24 He’s and She’s ...... 22 10 Team No. II ............. 9 27 4 Balls ..................... 18 11 Sant. Child Care .... 8 28 Back Acres .............. 17 HIG Janice Fery 205; HIS Shot Pots ............... 17 11 Ice Cream Spilt« 15 Fran Garsjo 565; HTG Tinckn- Savage & Lierman.. 13 6-7-10, W. Morrison. 16 ell 919; HTS Tincknell 2706. Never Wases ........... 12 Other Hard Splits Merchants Wednesday Night Ally Oops .................. 9 19 4-7-9-10 V. Valencourt, 5-6-10 Name of Team 24 W L Bassett Hounds ........ 4 L. Girod, I. Roy; 2-7-10 D. N. Sant. R E ...... 25 HIG Shirley Bethell 212; 15 Garton; 4-7-9 D. Courtney, L. H &W Logging .... 23 17 HIS Shirley Bethell 581; HTG Henning, S. Alsman; 5-7-9 P. Lulay Timber . .. 2214 1714 Never Wases 790; HTS He’s Koppe, C. Threlkel; 6-7 D. Turner Building ... 22 18 and She’s 2262. Courtney, R. Johnson, M. Stayton Canning .... 22 Monday N'ght Majors 18 Guest, B. Voss; 3-7-10 G. At- Girod’s .................... 21 W L 19 Name of Team tig; 2-5-7 M. Bethell; 6-8-10 J. K of C No. 1 .......... 1914 2014 Turner Building ...75% 60% Fery; 4-5 G. Gleason; 4-5-7 E. Stayton Cleaners .. 1914 2014 Girod’s Market .. . 7414 6114 Girod; 5-6 M. Schachtsick, M. Jack’s Coffee Shop .. .19 21 N. S. C of C .......... 74 62 Freeland, G. Gleason, S. Wal Stayton Auto Sup..... 17 63 23 Gerath’s Union ...... 73 ton, P. Hansen; 5-7 F. Wallace Stout Creek ........ 1514 2414 Girod’s Produce . . 7214 6314 (3) D. Peters, G. Burns, E. K of C No. 2 .......... 14 65 26 N. S. Lanes No. 1 .,..71 Miotke, N. Underwood, J. HIG Jay Myers 268; HIS Santiam Hardware 6414 7114 Peterson; A. Rush, M. Bethell, Jay Myers 620; HTG H & W Scio ........................ 63 73 K. Manning, L. Drushella, B. 973; HTS H & W 2700. West Scio Grocery 5714 7814 Wallace, N. Underwood, C. Nightengals N. S. Lanes No. 2 5414 8114 Glidewell, C. Phillips. HIG Leo Wickizer 236; Name of Team W L Men — Over 210 Riverview ............. 26 14 HIS Gale Carey 812; HTG 268 J. Myers; 241 J. Schie Drushella Furn...... 25 15 N. S. Lanes No. 2 673; HTS man; 236 D. Estabrook, L. Stayton Radio & TV 25 15 Girod’s Market 2494. Wickizer; 233 V. Trout, D. Stout Creek .......... 24 16 Eight Ball League Holm; 231 P. Jordan; 226 G. Walley’s Phillips 66 24 16 Name of Team W L Attig; 225 B. Stigelman, L. Valley Telephone .... 17 23 10 Myers; 224 G. Carey; 223 B. Jerry’s Tavern .... 16 24 Girod’s Hilltop ...... 26 Webb’s Texaco ...... 23 13 Foulkstad; 220 J. Johnson; ’s Chevron ...... 16 24 Sportsman’s Center 20 16 219 J. Schieman; 218 H. Blay Earl Park & Shop .......... 15 25 Garton Builders .. 20 16 lock; 217 D. Estabrook; 216 Mill Supply .......... 13 27 Sublimity Fire ........ 19 17 L. Myers, H. Holm; 214 G. HIG Jerry Attig 190; HIS 17 Carey; 213 R. Johnson, L. Viv Chamberlain 538; HTG Frank Lumber Co....... 19 18 Holm, B. Foulkstad, G. Burns; Riverview 770; HTS Valley Stayton Can. No. 2 ..18 No. Santiam Ply .... 18 18 212 L. Myers, L. Wickizer, R. Telephone 2095. Gorman’s R E ...... 15 21 Johnson; 211 E. Garsjo Stayton Classic Stayton Can. No. 1 .... 14 22 Men — 6OO Series W L Wilco ....................... 13 23 662 J. Schieman; 656 D. Name of Team 1 No. II Team .......... 13 23 Estabrook; 620 J. Myers; 615 The Mixers ............. 7 3 HIG George Burns 213: HIS G. Attig; 614 B. Foulkstad; Washouts ................. 5 3 George Burns 561; HTG 612 B. Stigelman; 601 L. What Knots ............. 5 Sisters-in-Law .......... 5 3 Webb’s Texaco 784; HTS Myers Slow Starters .......... 4 4 Webb’s Texaco 2206. 4-Man League 4 No. Santiam Merchants 812 G Carey; 805 L. Wick We Three .................. 4 Roadrunners ............. 1 7 Name of Team izer. W L Pin Whoppers .......... 1 7 1st National .......... 31 Women — Over 190 9 212 S. Bethell; 208 P. Lier HIG Phyllis Lierman 208; Albany Lanes ........ 25 15 man; 205 Jan Fery; 201 F. HIS Phyllis Lierman 520; Lowers & H. No. 1 23% 16% Garsjo, G. Ward; 198 N. Hart HTG Washouts 541; HTS Porter & Lau ......... 22 18 man: 194 L. Phillips; 192 R. Slow Starters 1531. Philippi Ford .... .”.... 22 18 Koffee Klatchers Huff; 191 E. Girod; 190 B. Valley Tele............. 21 19 Name of Team W L Girod’s .................... 20 Wallace. 20 Women — First 500 & Bigger Western Auto .......... 32 8 Sproutz-Reitz ...... 20 20 581 S. Bethell; 565 F. Gars- Thiel’s .................... 25 15 Lowers & Holm 1 ...19 21 Terry’s Tavern .... 15% 24% Team No. II .......... 14 26 Blavlock Roofing .... 7 33 HIG J. Schieman 241; HIS T. Schieman 662; HTG Al bany Lanes 1087; HTS Albany Lanes 3198. YOU’RE SAFE AND SECURE SAVE HOMEY TOO! 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 16, 1967 and the concessions which are coming up. Because of a conflict in the date the Soph omores had to pick another date for the Sweet Hearts Ball they finally decided up on February 24. In the Freshmer. class meeting they discussed money making plans by deciding to have a dance sometime in January. Committees were also chosen for their candy sale. USE CHRISTMAS SEALS Brunner 's Flowers and Gifts Cuf Flowers, Plants, Dish Gardens, Glassware, Permanent Flower . Arrangements. FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS EMPHYSEMA AIR POLLUTION FLOWERS by WIRE SERVICE 230 N.E. 4th Street Phone 897-2452 Mill City We admit it. You ao get a lot less with electric heat. Flameless! Noiseless! Santiam Ripples By Judy Boronghs Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon FREE DELIVERY Building Materials ON ALL See us for everything in the building line KELLY LUMBER SALES MILL CITY, OREGON Phone 897-2610 Comma soon on radio... How a Corvallis Firm Discovered the Formula for Success Friday, November 24 ALBANY-KRKT 12:30 P. M. ALBANY - KWIL 4:35 P. M. STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER 4 LIGHT COMPANY The Student Council meet ing of November 7 was called to order at 9:20 a.m. in the library. In the meeting it was decided that the scoreboard for the football field would be a memorial to Craig Jones. Under activity sheets the Pep Club and F.H.A. put one in for a Christmas Bazaar which will be December 1st at 5:30 to 10:00 p.m. and again on Dec. 2nd at 10 a. m. to 2 p.m. There was only one oth er activity sheet passed and it was for a Candy Sale dur ing the noon hour of Novem ber 22 sponsored by the Freshmen. At this time Stu- den Council also discussed that any class or organization that wants to may send a box of food not weighing over 5 lbs. to a soldier in Vietnam. There being no further busi ness the meeting was then adjourned by President Jack Johnson. Class meetings were held this past Friday during the activity period as usual. In the Seniors meeting they chose committees for a com ing dance on December 1st. They also discussed their can dy sale which is now in pro cess. The Juniors decided to have an apple sale to raise more money. They also dis cussed plans for the Prom Dirtless! Flueless! Odorless! Ha rmless! Directory-Guide Books Off The Press The Capital Press 1967-67 Di rectory-Guide Books are off the press and the North San tiam area books have been delivered to the advertisers. We wish to thank the North Santiam concerns for mak ing the North Santiam Sec tion possible. Books are avail able at the following places: Hill Insurance Agency; U. S. National Bank, Mill City; Cec’n Garage, Lyons; Sam * Jo Leffler’s Detroit Market, De- trolt Motel, Mike’s Motel, De troit Lake Resort, Hn'der’s Detroit I^ke Report; The Cedars. Detroit Patio, Hill's Day A Night Shell Service, all of Detroit; Gene’s Meat Mar ket; Riverview Cafe and Lounge; Raymond Branch Equipment, Co., Harold's Texaco and Mehama tJeneral Tire Service, all of Mehama. Comforting, isn't it? Pacific Power