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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1968)
Ic* Cream Spilt« 6-7-10 Dick Vose; 6-7-10 D. Campbell. Other Hard Splits 3-9-10 G. Butler, 2-7-8 T. Green, 2-7-10 L. Holm, 5-8-10 W. Moore, J. Fery, 4-7-9 K. Boyle, T. Morris, 6-7 D. Frank, O. Wood, V. Cribbs, 4-5 V. Trout, 5-6 D. Sharp, P. Fryer, D. LaRont, 4-5-7 D. Neatherlin, 3-7-10 E. Boyle, 9-10 B. Evans, 5-7 E. Garsjo, H. Holm, D. Peters (2), N. Porter, D. Mumey, D. Gordon, J. Bethell, W. Cox, B. Krecklow, J. Shetka, E. Boyle, A. Carlson, L. Parrish, 5-10 W. Branch, P. Gorman, D. Campbell, D. Huff, P. Fryer, K. Manning, C. Milionls. Men — Over 210 243 M. Newman, 242 J. Pet ers, 236 L. Myers, 230 J. Tow ery, 227 G. Butler, 226 V. Blay lock, 224 D. Holm, L. Myers, 223 J. Schleman, 222 P. Jor dan, 221 M. Newman, L. Holm, 220 W. Owens, 218 J. Peterson, C. Threlkel, 217 P. Jordan, L. Atkinson, 216 L. Wickizer, G. Beitel, 215 D. Peters, B. Nux- oil, 214 R. Lierman, B. Stigel- man, 213 G. Attig, R. Reid, 212 A. Yankus, L. Myers, J. Schleman, 211 A. Heim (2), B. Stlgelman, 210 R. Johnson, F Durland, L. Henning. Men — 600 Series 672 L. Myers, 653 M. New man. Women — Over 190 219 S. Bethell, 210 J. Attig 197 J. Attig, 195 E. Boyle, Blanch Wallace, F. Garsjo, 191 A. Rush, 190 D. Neatherlin, D. Schwindt, M. Savage. Women — First 500 & Bigger 562 S. Bethell, 525 Blanch Wallace, 517 F. Garsjo, 516 J. Attig, 512 S. Bethell, 506 D. Neatherlin, 505 J. Attig, 500 L. Jacoby, D. Schwindt. Nigh tengáis Name of Team W L Drushellas Furniture 33 11 Stayton Radio & TV 30 14 Riverview .......... .... 29 15 Park & Shop ........... 27 17 18 Stout Creek Lbr. Co. 26 Earl’s Chevron Serv. 21 23 Jerry’s Tavern ... ... 19% 24% Valley Telephone .... 12 32 32 Walley’s Phillips ‘66’ 12 Mill Supply ....... ... 10% 33% HIG and HIS Jerry Attig 516, 210; HTG and HTS Jerrys Tavern 766, 2167. Monday Night Mixers Name of Team W L Savage & Lierman .... 21 7 Shot Pots ......... 16 12 Ally-Oops ................. 16 12 Never Wases .......... 16 12 4 Balls ............... ..... 12 16 Back Acres ............. 12 16 He’s & She’s ........... 10 18 Bassett Hounds ...... 9 19 HIG and HIS Shirley Beth ell 219, 562; HTG and HTS Bassett Hounds 816, 2292. Stayton Classic Name of Team W L Pin Whoppers .......... 7 1 What Knots .............. 7 1 Mixers ......................... 6 2 Roadrunners ............... 5 3 Slow Starters________ 4 4 We Three................. 1 7 Washouts ................ „. 1 7 Sisters-in-law________ 1 7 HIG and HIS Jerri Attig 197, 505; HTG and HTS What Knots 521, 1492. Twilightera Name of Team W L Dollies Hair Fashion 30 6 Gingerbread House .. 21%14% LaFemen Bty Salon 20 16 Tincknell ................. 19 17 Teagues ....... 19 17 Santiam Lounge .... 17% 18% Kimsey Const. Co. .. 17 19 P P and Light ........ 17 19 North Sant. Lounge 16 20 Lairds .................... 16 20 Sprouse-Reitz ....... 13 23 San. Child Care Ser. 10 26 HIG Dottie McClain 181, HIS Dorothy Nye 497; HTG and HTS Kimsey Const. Co. 971, 2672. Koffee Klatchers Name of Team W L Lowers & Holm .... 29 11 Girod’s .................... 25 15 Davis-Foley Ins........ 23 17 Lou’s Barber Shop .. . 22 18 Thiel’s ............ . ...... 22 18 Ray’s Drug ............. 21 19 Bob & Bills Richfield 19 21 1st. Fed. Savings .... 19 21 N. Santiam Lanes .... 18 22 Western Auto.......... 16 24 Garton Builders ...... 14 26 Gene’s Meat Mkt..... 12 28 HIG Blanche Wallace and Fran Garsjo 195, HIS Blanche Wallace 525; HTG Bob and Bill’s 956, HTS N. Santiam Lanes 2714. Eh ht Ball League Name of Team W L Stayton Canning 1 .. 23 9 Sportsman Center .... 20 12 Garton Builders .... 19% 12% Frank Lumber Co..... 19 13 North San. Ply .... 18% 13% North Santiam Lanes 18 14 Girod’s Hilltop ........ 18 14 Webb’s Texaco........ 15 17 Stayton Canning 2.. 14% 17% Sublimity Fire Ins....... 9 23 Wilco Farmers ........... 9 23 Gorman’s Real Este 8% 23% HIG and HIS Joe Peters 242,599. HTG and HTS Girod’s Hilltop 865, 2313. Monday Night Majors Name of Team W L N. S. Cham, of Com. 77% 41% 54 Girod’s Produce ........ 65 Girod’s Market...... 63% 55% Frank Lbr. Co...... 62% 56% Team No. 12 .......... 62 57 Turner Bldg. Sly. ..60% 58% 62 Gerath’s Service .... 57 64 Scio .......................... 55 64 West Scio Groc......... 55 N. S. Lanes No. 2 ......54 65 66 Santiam Hdwe......... 53 70 N. S. Lanes No. 1 .... 49 HIG Jim Towery 230, HIS Leonard Myers 795; HTG San tiam Hardware 645, HTS North Santiam Chamber of Commerce 2380. Merchants Wednesday Night L Name of Team W N. S. Real Estate .... 24 12 Stout Creek Lbr Co 21% 14% Turner Bldg. Supply 20 16 16 Jacks Coffee Shop .. 26 17 Stayton Canning Co. 19 19 Lulay Timber Co..... 17 19% K of C no. 2 ........... : 16% ' H & W Logging Co. 16 20 Stayton Cleaners .... 16 20 20 K of C No. 1 .......... 16 21 Girod’s Market ...... 15 Stayton Auto Supply 15 21 HIG Dean Sharp 224, HIS Ron Hendricks 591; HTG H & W Logging Co. 966; HTS Girod’s Market 2761. Friday Mixed Doubles Name of Team W L Drushella Real Est. 25 7 Adams Grocery ...... 17 15 Frankie Coin Wash 15% 16% MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Del Quier of Brookings arrived March 8 for a weekend visit at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts. They came especial ly to see Mr. Quiers’ aunt, Mrs. Fannie Howard who makes her home with the Roberts and is convalescing from recent surgery. Also at the Roberts for the weekend was Jeff Clearwater of Ever ett, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Easom and son, Ronald of North Bend came March 9 for a weekend visit with relatives and friends here. Karen and Grant Speer of Aumsville t eturned home with the Ea- soms to spend Spring vaca tion. Bonnie Christensen accom panied her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Christen sen of Salem, to Redmond Sunday, March 10, where they visited at the Everett Lim beck home. Mrs. Clifford Crook of Mill City and Mrs. Charles Crook went to Portland Saturday to take Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crook of Elysian, Minn., who had been here for the past week, to the home of their son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reymonds. Denice and David Branch, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Branch of Salem, spent the weekend here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey of Springfield and their daughter, Mrs. Ray Chapman and baby daughter of Seattle, visited a short time Sunday, March 10 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze. Mrs. B. L. Kirsch went to Salem Sunday afternoon to get her great grandchildren, Debbie, Steven and Becci Weldon, children of Mrs. Donna Weldon. The children will be spending Spring va cation here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cum mins of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook of Senior Es tates at Woodburn were guests Friday, March 8 at the home of Mr. Cummins’ broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle spent several days during the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Crowder at Prineville and with the Par ris Bouches near Bend. Gartons Builders .... 14 18 Girod’s Market...... 12% 19% Lyons Tavern ...... 12 20 HIG Bill Stigleman 203, HIS Han. Miotke 536; HTG Lyons Tavern 775; HTS Drushella Real Estate 2241. No. Santiam Merchants Name of Team W L Lowers & Holm 2 .. 32 8 Albany Lanes ............28 12 Valley Telephone ......27 13 Sprouse-Reitz .......... 23 17 Lowers & Holm 1 .. 22 18 Porter & Lau .......... 22 18 Philippi Ford .......... 21 19 Girod’s ................... 19% 20% 1st. National Bank 14% 25% Jerry’s Tavern...... 12% 27% Regal Trophy ....... 9% 30% Blaylock Roofing...... 9 31 HIG Mike Newman 243. HIS L. Myers 672; HTG and HTS Blaylock Roofing 1062, 3056. Shell Heating Oil can save you money in two important ways New Shell Heating Oil also has Shell Heating Oil has been a special additive that helps guard refined by a special Shell- patented Hydro-desvlphwrization* burner openings against heat robbing deposits. process. The combination of a properly Billions of sulphur and nitrogen adjusted burner and Shell Heat atoms are removed from the oil. ing Oil helps reduce both fuel bills The results are clear: this new and service calls. oil is bright and clean-a very New Shell Heating Oil io avail stable heating oil for your burner. able now. Call us today for complete This superior cleanliness and sta facts. ' nJ. g. PBtwrt M«-MM*S1 bility helps save you money. ew N H. L. ASHBY Ph. 897-2442 Distributor ¿ ¿ Mill City We Give S & H Green Stamps On Heating Oil 7—The Mül City Enterprise, Thursday, March 14, 1968 For Linn Commissioner GEORGE H. BOSTWICK Services were held Monday at 2 p. m. at Huston Funeral Home for George H. Bostwick, 82, Turner, who died March 7 at a Salem nursing home af ter a brief illness. The Rev. Guy Armstrong and th Rev. Earl Lyda of the Turner Christian Church officiated. Burial was at Lacomb Ceme tery. He was born Dec. 23, 1885 at Prineville and moved with his parents to Lacomb when one year old where he lived until 1912. He then lived in Idaho, Spokane, Wash., and returned to Lacomb. He had made his home at Seal Rock until six months ago. He was a member of the Christian Church. He is survived by his wife, Cora; six sons, Charles, Leban on; Harvey, Lacomb; Cloyd and John, both of Coos Bay; Chester, Dennyhotso, Ariz., and Clyde B., Bangor, Maine; a daughter, E. Marie Allen, Lake Oswego; 13 grandchild ren and 11 great-grandchild ren. B. Osburn Shaw, land sur veyor, timber cruiser and longtime member of the Linn County Parks and Recreation Commission has announced his candidacy for Linn Coun ty Commissioner. He Is a 43 year old Democrat and busi nessman in Sweet Home. Experienced in designing and building roads and a reg istered land surveyor in Ore gon for eleven years, he es tablished his own office in 1956 for land surveying, re forestation, timber cruising, forest road surveying and quality control; for go\»ern- ment road contracts. He has surveyed and supervised con tracts for many governmental agencies such as cities, the Army Corps of Engineers, Bonneville Power Administra Santiam Memorial Hospital tion and the U. S. Forest Ser (Stayton) vice. PERKINS — To Mr. and He is a member of the Am Mrs. Clay C. Perkins, Stayton erican Congress of Surveying a daughter, Friday, March 1, and Mapping, and of the Ore 1968. gon Land Surveyors. WALLACE — To Mr. and After spearheading the Mrs. Dick L. Wallace, Aums drive to establish a parks sys ville, a daughter, Monday, Beginning 7 PM Friday you can telephone long dis tem in Linn County, he serv March 4. tance all weekend long and talk station-to-station for ed as chairman of the Linn CHAPMAN — To Mr. and 3 minutes for $1.00 or less plus tax. Call anywhere in County Parks and Recreation Mrs. Charles E. Chapman, the continental U.S. Our Direct Distance Dialing Commission for eight years, Turner, a daughter, Monday, makes calling fast and easy. and as a member from the March 4. time it was organized. As city surveyor for Sweet Home for nine years, he was also an ex officio consultant for the Sweet Home Planning Commission. Formerly Assistant County Engineer i n Montgomery Serving Mill City, Aumsville, County, Iowa. Mr. Shaw was in charge of location, design Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner and qualities for county road construction. He graduated from Red Oak Iowa grade and high schools, attended Red Oak Junior Col lege, Strayer Business Col lege in Washingtin, D. C., and Cornell College in Iowa; work ed in the personnel depart ment in the U. S. Treasury, office of the Treasurer, in Washington. D. C.; served in the Naval Reserves for three years in World War II; was a UNEVEN timber cruiser and survevor for the Hill interests in Linn County for four years. As an advocate of the Boy Scouts of America, he has worked with scouts for 15 years, as a former scoutmas ter and scout committeeman for Troop No. 63 In Sweet Home. While attending col lege he coached high school freshmen and sophomore foot ball; in 1946-47 he was the on Our Expert can repair and ad ly plaver-coach in college bas ketball while attending col just your car so it will drive like lege. In 1958 Shaw was Sweet new. Home’s Junior First Citizen and one of Oregon’s three "Outstanding Young Men” of the Jaycees in 1960; a past president of the Linn County Chamber of Commerce, the Sweet Home-East Linn Cham ber of Commerce and the Sweet Home-East Linn Cham ber of Commerce and the Sweet Home Rotary Club. Currently he is Commodore of the Sweet Home Green Peter Boat, Yacht and Regatta As Front end Alignment sociation and a charter mem ber of the B.P.O.E. Lodge No. Passenger Car SPECIAL 1972. His wife, Barbara, .is the Sweet Home City Treasurer, a post she has held for five years. Their oldest boy, John, Cars with Air Conditioning Slightly is in the Army in Viet Nam; Kathy works for the Lebanon higher. All cars except Fairlanes school district; Maureen at tends Oregon College of Ed ucation; Benjy and Randy are high school students and Mike Is preschool age. A little time spent today can save a Through his business activi ties and his work on the Coun set of tires or a repair bill later. ty Parks and Recreation Com mission, Shaw has come to know the entire County. He KEN HARRIS believes that “We need to be a little more progressive- minded throughout the coun ty, rather than just in the prime areas”. In regard to planning, he feels that "We need a more realistic view and approach to all County problems”. Every weekend we hand you a big bargain Subscribe to The Mill Gty Enterprise $3.50 Per Year Read it Every Week Valley Telephone Co. STOP! TIRE WEAR ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Regular $8.50 $ Subscribe to The Mill Gty Enterprise