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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1968)
Oldliiïruvr “When a friend slaps you on the back, he usually wants you to cough up.** Koffee Klatchers Io Cream 8piltn 4-7-10 Carole Carey; 6-7-10 D. Sharp; 6-7-10 Carole Carey. Other Hard Splits 6-8-10 B. Stornier; 4-7-9 M. Overholts; 5-8-10 F. Spellmey- er, H. Blaylock, C. Glidewell; 4- 5-7 P. Koppe, F. Scott, M. Hudson; 5-7-9 F. Wallace; 4-9 F. Montoya; 3-7 G. Attig, E. Schroeder; 5-6-10 W. VanFleet, G. Pendleton; 4-5 Joan Myers, 3-7-10 E. Albus, J. Christensen, B. Stornier, L. Huber; 5-6 S. Kirsch, J. Attig; 5-7 J. Birk holz, L. Brady, S. Bethell, E. Round, E. Boyle, L. Koppe; 5- 10 L. Fredericks, M. Over holts, J. Lowers, Blanch Wal lace, G. Pendleton, J. Masser. Men — Over 210 257 L. Holm; 256 D. Holm; 235 1,. Howard; 233 R. More, 226 G. Butler; 224 O. Wood; 223 B. Stigelman; 222 B. Ow- ens, J. Peters; 219 L. Myers; 214 M. Newman, L. Holm, L. Killinger; 213 F. Wallace, F. Spellmeyer; 212 B. Miller, L. Wickizer; 211 R. Glidewell, L. Holm, D. Estabrook, R. Glide- well; 210 G. Attig. Men — 600 Series 638 D. Holm; 634 L. Holm; 608 L. Myers; 607 B. Stigel man. Women — Over 190 234 Jean Fery; 211 B. Stor mer, E. Johnson; 213 D. Sch windt; 202 D. Nye; 200 S. Sharp; 197 M. Freeland; 194 B. Krecklow; 193 L. Koppe, D. Schwindt; 192 D. Neather- lin; 191 B. Stormer, S. Bethell. Women — First 500 & Bigger 564 Jean Fery; 563 B. Stor mer; 545 D. Nye; 541 D. Schwindt; 531 M. Yankus; 529 S. Sharp; 514 J. Attig; 513 M. Freeland; 507 G. Ward, C. Carey; 506 D. Neatherlin; 505 D. Schwindt. Eight Ball League Name of Team , W L Stayton Canning 1 .. 12 0 Frank Lumber Co. ..11 1 Sportsman Center .... 8 4 Girod’s Hilltop.......... 7 5 North Santiam Ply .. 6% 5% Garton Builders ..... 6% 5% 6 Webb’s Texaco.......... 6 North Santiam Lanes 4 8 Gorman’s Real Estate 4 8 Stayton Canning 2 .. 3 9 10 Sublimity Fire Ins. .. 2 Wilco Farmers .......... 2 10 HIG Gene Butler 226; HIS Joe Peters 574; HTG Girod’s Hilltop 796; HTS Stayton Can ning No. 1 2254. Nightengals W I. Name of Team 5 Drushella Furniture 19 8 Riverview................. 16 Park & Shop .......... 16 8 10 Stout Creek Lbr. Co. 14 12 Earl’s Chevron Serv. 12 9 Stayton Radio & TV 11 10% I.314 Jerry’s Tavern 7% 16% Mill Supply .... 14 Walley’s Phillip’s "66” 6 20 Valiev Telephone .... 4 HIG and HIS Dorothy Schwindt 213, 541; HTG Stav- ton Radio & TV 738; HTS Stout Creek Lmbr. Co. 2120. Merchants Wednesday Night I. Name of Team W 4 N Santiam Real Este 12 5 Stayton Canning Co. 11 Turner Build. Sply. 10% 5% Stout Creek Lbr. Co. 10% 5% 7 Stayton Cleaners ...... 9 8 H & W Logging Co. . 8 9 K of C No. 2 ............. 7 9 K of C No. 1 ............. 7 10 Stayton Auto Supply 6 10 Lulay Timber Co...... 6 10 Jack’s Coffee Shop .... 6 13 Girod’s Market.......... 3 HIG Larry Howard 235; HIS Leonard Myers 608; HTG and HTS Stayton Auto Sup ply 1037, 2852. W L Name of Team 2 Lowers & Holm ... 18 5 Girod’s .................... 15 8 Bob’s Richfield ...... 12 9 Thiel’s .................... 11 9 1st Federal Savings 11 11 Lou’s Barber Shop .. .. 9 11 Western Auto ........ . 9 Davis-Bell Ins.......... . 8 12 12 Ray’s Drug ............. . 8 12 N Santiam Lanes .... . 8 14 Garton Builders .... . 6 15 Gene’s Meat Mkt. ... .5 HIG Ev Johnson 211; HIS Dorothy Schwindt 505; HTG Da vis-Bell Ins. 963; HTS Girod’s 2747. Twilighters W Name of Team L Dollies Hair Fashion 12 4 LaFemme Beauty .. 11 5 Gingerbread House 10% 5% North Santiam Lanes 9 7 8 Lairds ...................... . 8 8 Pacific Power & Light 8 Santinm Lounge ..... ..7% 8% 9 Tincknell ................. . 7 9 Teagues .................. . 7 Sprouse-Reitz .......... . 6 10 Kimsey Const. Co. .. .. 6 10 12 Santiam Child Care S. 4 HIG and HIS Jeanette Fery 234, 564; HTG Pacific Power and Light 942; HTS Tincknell 2598. No. Santiam Merchants Name of Team W L Lowers & Holm 2 .. 16 4 Valley Telephone .... 16 4 Lowers & Holm 1 .. 14 6 Albany Lanes .......... 13 7 Philippi Ford .......... 12 8 Porter & Lau .......... 9 11 Girod’s ......................... 8 12 1st National Bank .... 8 12 Sprouse-Reitz .......... 7 13 Terry’s Tavern .......... 7 13 Regal Tronhv .......... 7 13 Blavlock Rooming......... 3 13 HTG L. Holm 257: HIS D. Holm: HTG and HTS Lowers & Holm No. 1 1062, 3037. MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters Relatives here received the announcement of the birth of a daughter to Sp6 and Mrs. Allen C. McDonald at Kassel, Germany on January 30. The baby weighed 9 pounds and was named Amy Larryne. She has one sister and two brothers. Maternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald of Glide are the paternal grandparents. The Mehama Firemen and their ladies enjoyed their an nual banquet at the River view Cafe Saturday evening. They met at the club house where the ladles received their corsages then returned there later to finish the even ing with cards and visiting. Twenty-four were present for the evening’s fun. Mrs. James Owen went to Seattle, Wn., for the weekend to visit with her husband, who is staying with relatives there and attending the Puget Sound College of the Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon ald of Glide visited here dur- ing the weekend with their daughters families the Donald Teeters and Harold Longfel lows. Sunday dinner guests at the Teeters home were Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stensland and Ted of Independance, Mrs. Blan che McDonald of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow, Royce, Rex and Rod, Sharon Spellmeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Teeters, Doug and Bruce. Kenneth Champ, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Champ return ed home Friday from Seattle Wash., where he had just finished training in the Navy reserves. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson were his broth er-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spoelstra of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and Dale Champ. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Watson arrived Jan. 28 from Pollock Pines, Calif., and are house guests at the P. N. Hughes home while Mr. Watson is doing some work here Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wallen atttended a family dinner at the Wilbur Morrison home In Stayton Sunday, Feb. 4. 3—ISe Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1968 FREE DELIVERY ON ALL Building Materials See us for everything in the “Automated date maker— as the girla go by, select your number, press the pedal and *kapow!’—" Guests Saturday, Feb. 3, at the home of Mrs. Jack Ryland were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Salem. Weekend guests at the Ray Roberts home were their granddaughters Ronda, Laura and Melinda Fehlen of Stay ton and Jeff Clearwater from Everett, Wash. Mrs. Mabella Landers who has been in poor health for sometime is spending some time at the home of her son- in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Merle Philippi. MILI. CITY. OREBON Phone 897-2610 Advertising in The Mill Gty Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week FOR “a job well done feeling” clean carnets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- pooer $1. Mill City Hard ware. Ph. 897-2977. 6 B. B. 8NELGROVE Services will be 2 p. m. Monday for B. B. (Dutch) Snelgrove, 69, 2240 4th St. NE, who died Friday night. Rev. Richard C. Kirk will officiate in Howell-Edwards mortuary. Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park. He had been owner of Qual ity Used Cars on Portland Road from 1945 until his re tirement 1959. A native of Butler, Mo„ and a veteran of World War I, he came here in 1939 from Oklahoma. Survivors include the wid ow Pauline, at home; a son Franklin, North Bend; sister Mrs. Julia Shelton, Lincoln City; two grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. GUY PRICHARD LYONS—Funeral services were held Thursday, Febru ary 1, at Springfield for Guy Prichard of Goshen, who pas sed away January 30 at the age of 72. He was born at Lyons April 28, 1895 and spent his entire life here until mov ing to Goshen in 1944. He was a veteran of World War I. He was a retired govern ment tranper. He was mar ried to Elizabeth Lee Decem ber 24, 1923, and lived many years on McCully Mountain. He is survived by his widow of Goshen, three sons, Charles of Portland, Gary of Goshen, and Alan of Eugene, and three grandchildren. Two brothers Tracy Prichard of Portland, William Prichard of Lvons; two sisters, Miss Zeta Prich ard of Mill City, Mrs. Millie Fulk of Billings. Mont. A large group of friends from this area attended the serv ices Thursday. Monday Night Mixers W L Name of Team 1 Shot Pots ................. 7 4 4 Balls .................... 4 4 He’s and She’s .......... 4 O Savage & Lierman .... 4 5 Ally-Oops -------- ---- B 5 Back Acres ----- ---- 3 fl Never Wases........... — . 2 3 Bassett Hounds ...... 1 HIG Larry Killlnster 214; HIS Jess Schieman 567; HTG 4 Balls 771; HTS Ally-Oops 2225. Stayton Classic L Name of Team W 5 Sisters-in-law ........... 15 Mixers --- 13% 6% 9 What Knots..... -...... 11 Washouts ............... 10% 9% Pin Whoppers ........ 10 10 12 We Three —..... — 8 11 Slow Starters ........... 5 13 3 Roadrunners HIG and HTS Bea Stormer “Someday 211. 563: HTG Mixers 564: HTS yours —” Washouts 1594. Treat yourself to a luxurious soak in a tingling tub of hot water. With a modern high speed electric water heater, you’ll always have more than enough hot water... no matter how large the family. My Neighbors Pacific Power P gures bated on overage price per Inlowott hour for PFAl residential customers and on Consumer Price Index, U. S. Bureau of labor Statistics.