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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1968)
3—The Mill City Enterpris, Thursday, March 21, 1968 Garsjo; 200 D. McClain, G. ing 228, 590; HTG Wilco Farm What Knots .............. 9 Ward; 198 D. Schuetz; 197 E. Myers; 195 B. Shower; 194 Blanch Wallace; 193 L. Phil lips; 191 Jan Fery; 180 Mabel Yankus. TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Area*. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Beit Laundry Eauio'r,nnt .POR ►TER ä L .ALL TV^ le» Crram Splits 4-7-10 Joe Boyle. Other Hard Splits Appiuuc« — KaUio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 3-6-7 R. Scott, 5-7-10 W. Bruce, 5-7-9 N. Underwood, 5-8-9 I. Brice, 5-6 B. Wallace. E. Johnson, G. Garton; 6-7-10 D. Courtney, 4-5-7 D. Garton, M. Bethell, V. Trout; 4-7-9 J. Christensen; 5-7 R. Peters, P Choate, E. Girod, B. Folkstad, Jean Fery, L. Girod, L. Bidd ington, H. Birkholz. E. Albus, Women — First 500 A Bigger M. Bethell; 5-10 J. Peters. 557 J. Attig; 553 D. McClain; Men — Over 21(( 256 D. Holm; 248 H. Holm; 550 G. Ward; 543 F. Garsjo; 235 G. Attig, L. Myers, P. Shaf 530 E. Myers; 522 D. Schuetz, fer; 228 L. Henning; 225 G. B. Shower; 521 Jan Fery; 520 Harteloo; 224 H. Holm, M. C. Carey; 518 D. Campbell; 514 Newman, A. Yankus; 223 B. Blanch Wallace; 512 M. Yan Stigelman; 221 B. Davison; kus; 500 Betty Wallace. 220 J. Peterson; 219 R. Scott; Elyht BaH League W L 216 J. Roy; 214 G. Attig; 213 Name of Team L. Myers, O. West, J. Bethell; Stayton Canning 1 ... 26 10 212 B. Nuxoll, D. Estabrook, Sportsman Center ....24 12 R. Reid; 211 L. Newcomb, G. Garton Builders .... 22% 13% Kintz, J. Boyle, Bill Walace; North Sant. Ply..... 22% 13% 210 B. Miller, P. Weitman. North Santiam Lanes 16 17 Men — SOO Series Frank Lmbr. Co...... 19 17 645 H. Holm; 640 G. Attig; Girod’s Hilltop......... 18 18 609 L. Myers; 605 L. Wickizer; Stayton Canning 2 17% 18% Webb’s Texaco ....... 16 20 601 B. Miller. Women — Over 190 Sublimity Fire Ins. 12 24 253 J. Attig; 213 R. Tregas Wilco Farmers ....... 10 26 kis; 211 M. Martin; 208 D. Gorman’s Real Est. 9% 26% Campbell; 203 D. Schwindt, F. HIG and HIS Louie Henn- 3 ers 841; HTS Sportsman Cen Roadrunners .............. 7 6 ter 2244. The Mixers ............ 6 6 Merchants Wednesday Night Washouts ............. 5 7 Name of Team W L Slsters-in-law ................ 5 7 N. Sant. Real Estate 28 12 Slow Starters ........ 4 8 Stout Creek Lbr. .. 23% 16% We Three...... ............... 3 9 Turner Bldg. Supply 23 17 HIG and HIS Jerri Attig Stayton Canning Co. 23 17 253, 557; HTG Sisters-ln-law Jacks Coffee Shop . .. 23 17 618; HTS Pin Whoppers 1647. No. Santiam Merchants K of C No. 2 ....... 18% 21% Girod’s Market ___ 18 22 Name of Team W L Lulay Timber Co...... 18 22 Lowers A Holm 2 .. 34 10 H & W Logging Co. 17 23 Albany Lanes ........ .. 31 13 Stayton Cleaners .... 17 23 Valley Telephone . . 29 15 K of C No. 1 ........... 16 24 Sprouse-Reitz ......... 27 17 19 Stayton Auto Supply 15 25 Philippi Ford ........ .. 25 HIG Paul Shaffer 235; HIS Girods ..................... 23% 20% Al Yankus 590; HTG Stout Lowers A Holm 1 23 21 Creek Lbr. 990; HTS N. San Porter & Lau ........ .. 23 21 1st. Nat. Bank ...... 17% 26% tiam Real Estate 2817. Jerry’s Tavern ...... 12% 31% Friday Mixed Doubles Name of Team W L Regal Trophy......... 9% 34% Drushelia Real Estate 28 8 Blaylock Roofing ..... 9 35 HIG and HIS 256, 645 HTG Adams Grocery ....... 18 18 Lyons Tavern....... 16 20 Albany Lanes 1069; HTS Girod’s Market .... 15% 20% Sprouse-Reitz 3010. Frankie Coin Wash 15% 20% Gartons Builders .... 15 21 HIG and HIS Bill Stigle- man 223, 580; HTG Girod’s Market 798; HTS Drushelia Real Estate 2306. OBnUAMESK Twilighters When Gallup polled people about home heating, they said: Name of Team W L Dollies Hair Fashion 33 7 Gingerbread House 24% 15% Tincknell .................. 22 18 Santiam Lounge .... 21% 18% LaFemme Bty Salon 21 19 North Santiam Lanes 20 20 Kimsey Const. Co..... 20 20 Teagues....................... 19 21 P P and Light ........ 18 22 Lairds ...................... 17 23 Sprouse-Reitz .......... 13 27 Sant. Calld Care Ser. 11 29 HIG and HIS Fran Garsjo 203, 543; HTG and HTS Dollies Hair Fashion 924, 2722. PETER BREKKE Friends here received word that Peter Brekke, former resident of Mill City passed away Saturday, March 9 at Pacoima, Calif. The Brekkes had moved back to California some months ago. They pur chased the former Mel Robin son home and lived there while in Mill City. Mr. Brekke was a native of Norway. Heart failure was the Immediate cause of his death. Services were held March 12 at Oakwood Memorial Park with the Rev. Bjorn Siem of ficiating. Interment was In Oakwood Memorial Park. Nigh tengala “Electric heat is comfortable heat” The Gallup Organization, famous for its Gallup Poll, found that a whopping 75% of the people who heat with electricity rate it “comfortable.” The answer came in a recent na tionwide heating survey which also discovered that only 59% of the people heating with gas and 66% of those with oil systems rated their heat as “comfortable.” The Gallup Organization polled people about heat costs as well. They said: “Electric heat is economical” More than half (52%) of the electric heat users gave their sys tems a rating of “economical.” Only 41% of the people with gas heating systems said their heat costs were “economical,” and oil systems got the same rating. Northwest findings agree A recent comparative study of 300 Oregon and Washington homes supports these nationwide heat cost findings. Total utility costs for an electric homes were compared with the total utility costs for those heated with gas. On the average, all-electric homes cost $46.24* less to operate on an annual basis. *Boted on current rates. “Electric heat’s clean, safe” The Gallup study found electric heat was a clear-cut favorite in two other areas-cleanliness and safety. Electric heat was rated “clean” by 76% of the users, compared with a 53% rating for gas, 50% for oil. Nearly two-thirds of the people with electric heat rated it “safe,” against less than half of those with flame-type heat systems. Convert your home Why not join the thousands of people who already enjoy the com- Th« Gollup sur«y wot prepared ewclusively for Electr>c Heat- inf Journal by Gallup Oryorf rotian, Inc. C 1967. fort, economy, safety and cleanli ness of electric heat? Ask the man at Pacific Power about converting your old-fashioned heating system to flameless electric heat. He’ll be glad to help with the planning and financing. Just give him a call. Name of Teem W L Drushellas Furniture 37 11 Stayton Radio A TV 34 14 Riverview.............. ... 32 16 Park A Shop ....... ... 28 20 Stout Creek Lbr. .. ... 27 21 Earls Chevron Ser ..24 24 MRS. ERIE MENNIB Jerry’s Tavern ..... 19% 28% Funeral services were held Mill Supply .......... 13% 34% at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in the Walleys Phillips *66’ 13 35 chapel of Virgil T. Golden Valiev Telephone .. 12 36 Mortuary, Salem, for Mra. HIG Dorothy Schwindt 203; Erie C. Mennis. 79, of Salem HIS Barbara Showers 522; died Wednesday at a HTG and HTS Drushella’s who Salem hospital following a Furniture 799. 2228. short Illness. She has been a Monday N'gbt Majors of Salem since 1925. Name of Team W L resident She was a member of the Savage A Lierman ..22 10 American Legion Aux., IOOF Ally • Oops ........... .. 19 13 and the First Presbyterian Never Wases ....... .. 19 13 church. Shot Pots ............... .. 17 15 Surviving is a daughter, 4 Balls ................... .. 17 15 Mrs. Colene McLaughlin, Port 4 Balls .................. .. 12 16 land, Sons, Bryon, Darr and Back Acres ........... .. 12 16' James, Salem, and Jack of He’s A She’s ....... .. 10 18 Albany; eight grandchildren Bassett Hounds ... .... 9 19 HIG Gary Maederer 209; and four great grandchildren. Interment was at Belcrcst HIS Llovd Wallace 526; HTG Memorial Park, Salem. and HTS Ally - Oops 808, 2246. Stayton Classic Name of Team W Pin Whoppers ...... .... 9 L Why Don’t You Subscribe to 3 The Mil) City Enterprise DODGE BOYS SPECIALS NEW’68 CORONET NEW '68 DART 4 dr. 440 2 Dr. Hardtop. V-8 Automatic trans., Radio, Power steering, tinted w/s Undercoat, Deluxe wheel covers, w/w tires No. 216. 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