'Jimi« and HTS Webb’s Texaco 797, 2238. Nightengals Name of Team iV L Drushellas Furniture 43 13 Stayton Radio & TV 40 16 Riverview Cafe ...... 39 17 Park and Shop ...... 33 23 Stout Creek Lbr. Co. 28 28 Jerry’s Tavern .... 26% 29% Earls Chevron Ser. .. 25 31 Valley Telephone .... 17 39 Walleys Phillips ‘66’ 15 41 Mill Supply .......... 13% 42% HIG and HIS Shirley Sharp , 201, 526; HTG and HTS Valley Telephone 825, 2298. Monday Night Majors le». Cream Splits 6-7-10 Sunny Chance; 6-7-10 W. McClain. Oilier Hard Splits Name of Team W L Savage & Lierman . 26 14 Ally-Oops ................ 23 17 Never Wases .......... 22 14 Back Acres ............. 19 17 Shot Pots ... . 17 19 4 Balls ...................... 14 22 He’s & She’s .......... 14 22 Bassett Hounds ...... 13 23 HIG and HIS Shirley Beth- ell 200. 557; HTG He’s & She’s 773; HTS Back Acres 2172. 2-7-8 D. Nye, 5-8-10 J. Attig, 5-6 A. Rush, D. Nye; 3-7 D. Peters, 6-7 F. Spellmeyer, 3-9- 10 P. Choate, 5-7-9 R. Shetka, 4- 7-9 B. McDonald, 4-5-7 B. Earnhardt, 5-7 R. Bassett, E. Wallace, J. Hancock, L. Fred ericks, B. Barnhardt, A. Heim, No. Santiam Merchants 5- 10 R. Huff, F. Spellmeyer, Name of Team W L R. Bassett, D. Sharp. Lowers & Holm 2 .... 38 14 Men — Over 210 17 258 H. Holm, 255 B. Folk- Albany Lanes .......... 35 Telephone .... 35 17 stad, 244 M. Newman, 243 G Valley 21 Attig, 236 L. Atkinson, 226 R. Sprouse-Reitz ...... . 31 & Holm 1 .... 29 23 Miller, 225 D. Estabrook, 223 Lowers Porter & Lau .......... 28 24 L. Howard, J. Bethell, 222 J. Girod ’s ................. 26% 25% Christensen, 221 D. Garton, D. Philippi Ford .......... 26 26 Vose, 220 T. Graham, L. How 1st. National Bank 24% 27% ard, 219 L. Wallace, 214 E. Tavern ...... 15% 36% Garsjo, B. Stigelman, 213 G. Jerrys Blaylock Roofing .... 12 40 Attig, G. Puckett, R. Boedigh- 40% Regal Trophy ...... 11% eimer, R. Lulay, R. Scott, 211 HIG H. Holm 258; HIS B. B. Stigelman, 210 B. Stigel Folkstad 658; HTG and HTS man, G. Harteloo. Albany Lanes 1137, 3056. Men — 600 Series Friday Mixed Doubles 658 B. Folkstad, 649 G. At Name of Team W L tig, 635 B. Stigelman, 617 H. Drushella Real Est. 34 10 Holm. Girod’s Market........ 22% 21% Women — Over 190 214 C. Carey, 201 C. Carev, Frankie Coin Wash 20% 23% 25 Builders .... 19 S. Sharp, 200 S. Bethell, 199 Gartons Adams Grocery ...... 19 25 S. Bethell, 194 J. Attig, 190 27 Lyons Tavern .......... 17 S Bethell. HIG Jim Bethell 223; HIS Women — First 500 & Bigger 573 C. Carey, 557 S. Bethell. Doc Garton 572; HTG and HTS Drushella Real Estate 526 S. Sharp, 517 J. Attig. 782, 2202. Stayton Classic W Name of Team L 6 Pin Whoppers....... ... 14 What Knots.......... ... 14 6 Washouts ............... ... 10 10 10 Roadrunners .......... .. 10 11 The Mixers ........... .... 9 11 Sisters-in-law ...___ ..... 9 13 We Three.................. 7 r» Slow Starters ........ .... I 13 HIG and HIS Carole Carey 214, 573; HTG and HTS Sis- ters-in-law 501, 1437. Ei.vht BaH League W L Name of Team 15 Stayton Canning 1 .. 29 North Santiam Ply. 28% 15% Garton Builders .... 27% 16% 18 Sportsman Center .. 26 20 Webb’s Texaco .... .. 24 Stayton Canning 2 . .23% 20% 22 North Santiam Lanes 22 22 Girod’s Hilltop .... .. 22 22 Frank Lumber Co. . ... 22 29 Sublimity Fire Ins. .. 15 31 Wilco Farmers ...... ... 13 Gorman’s Real Est. 11% 32% HIG Ace Underwood 202; HIS Marv Overholts 564; HTG Santiam Ripples By Judy Boroughs Student Council was held during 4th period March 26th. The passing of several activi ty sheets, approving the re commendation of having a Boy and Girl of the year, and the U. of O. Symposium were all discussed. April 11th the Symposium will give an As sembly. An activity sheet for the Freshmen-Eighth Grade Dance on May 4th was passed. The F.T.A. will have a sale of Garters and G.A.A. will be selling candy during the noon hours. The Council also dis cussed the election of the Whitewater Princess and cheerleading elections. Cheer leading elections will be held the third week in April for Varsity and the fourth week America recently held a meet- for J.V. The Future Homemakers of 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 4, 1968 ing to elect their club officers not voted on, but seemed to for the coming year. They be approved by the girls. The are as follows President: Jan Club decided to hold another is Jacobson; Vice President, meeting when a decision will Ginny Lankins; Secretary, be made. Barbara Hutchinson; Treasur Honor Society held a meet er, Debby McClellan; Histor ing on Friday to discuss plans ian, Sue Crowther; Reporter, foi possibly having a Comput Esther Freeman; and Points er Dance in the month of Chairman, Linda Crowther. April. There being no other The reason for the earliness urgent business to discuss the in the election was so that club adjourned early. their 68-69 President could at Friday night the Junior tend the State FHA Conven class sponsored a Sock Hop tion. which drew quite a large Pep Club held a meeting to crowd. Those attending seem discuss plans for what they ed to have a lot of fun. should do with the large trea sury they’ve aquired. It was voted on having a school Mas cot for the coming year. Oth er suggestions that were made were spending the money on uniforms, the score board, and sending next years Presi dent to a workshop in the summer. All these ideas were Subscribe to The Read it Every Week Mill City Enterprise 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 Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment ,POR>TER<d.AUa Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 When Gallup polled people about home heating, they said: Merchants Wednesday Night Name of Team W L North San. Real Est. 33 15 Jack’s Coffee Shop . 31 17 Stout Creek Lbr Co 28% 19% Turner Bldg. Supply 26 22 Stayton Can. Co., .... 24 20 K of C no.2 ........... 23% 24% Girod’s Market ...... 22 26 H & W Logging Co. 21 27 Stayton Auto Supply 21 27 Stayton Cleaners ....20 28 Lulay Timber Co..... 18 26 K of C No. 1 .......... 16 32 HIG and HIS Gary Attig 243, 649; HTG H & W Logging Co. 1001: HTS Stayton Auto Supply 2908. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 Per Year New McCulloch Mac 10 series makes all other lightweights out of date and “Electric heat is comfortable heat” 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 start fingertip priming. Power-boost carburetor. 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