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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1968)
!«•» Creain Splits 6-7-10 Dennis Holm, Andy Heim; 6-7-10 Wava Cox, Naomi Underwood; 6-7-10 Jerri Attig (2); 6-7-10 Marilyn Strout. Other Hard Splits 3-7-10 D. Huff, B. Owens, J. Masser, B. Budlong; 4-7-9 D. Huff, V. Valencourt, 3-9-10 V. Trout, E. Sarff; 5-6 D. Sharp, C. Clark; 4-5 B. Nuxoll, S. Als- man, M. Schachtsick, L. Par rish; 6-7 G. Gleason, S. Cren shaw, B. Wallace; 4-5-7 J. John son, R. Boedigheimer; 2-7-8 V. Choate; 5-6-101 H. Fery, Z. Harteloo; 5-8-10 S. Bethell; 5-7 L. Howard, J. Myers, C. Threl- kel, E. Garsjo, G. Attig, K. Trask, S. Bethell, M. Card well, M. Gentry, L. Parrish; 5-10 L. Holm, D. Nye, M. West enhouse, M. Shrock. 5-7 Gabe DeJardin, Ed Ja coby, Marv Overholts, John Christensen, Ed Albus; 5-7-9 Joe Peters. Men — Over 210 258 B. McDonald; 255 B Stigelman; 254 J. Schieman 236 J. Schieman; 229 L. Myers; 228 W. Riihimaki; 227 G. Attig, BB. Stigelman, D. Sharp, 225 M. Michaelson, D, Sharp: 224 J. Hancock 223 K. Boyle, H. Blaylock; 221 P. Shrunk; 220 W. McCiain; 218 L. Glidewell; 217 R. Johnson; 215 R. Hen dricks. J. Hancock; 214 L. Holm, G. Puckett, J. Schieman 213 G. Carey, L. Holm, L. Wickizer, K. Boyle, C. Kline, B. Nuxoll, B. Stigelman; 212 W. McClain, D. Meithof; 211 G. Maederer; 210 L. Atkinson, D. Holm, W. McCiain. 224 Ron Johnson; 216 Joe Peters; 212 George Peters, Harvey Blaylock. Men — 600 Series HIS Jim Hancock 599; HTG 9—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 11, 1968 Back Acres 886; HTS He’s & She’s 2413. game. They did, however Kottee Klatchers manage to decide to have the Name of Team W L Slave Sale of the Boys April Lowers & Holm..... 36 16 17-18th. They postponed the Girod’s .................. 30 22 Auction to April 13th on ac Lou’s Barber Shop ... 30 22 count of the bad weather cf Ray’s Drug ............. 30 22 the previous weekend. Davis-Foley Ins. ...... 29 23 The Juniors have chosen Thiel’s .................... 28 24 the band for the Junior-Sen Santiam Memorial Hospital (Stay ton) Bob & Bills Richfield 27 25 ior Prom which is the Thir 1st. Fed. Savings .... 26 26 teenth Story. This past Satur HAY — To Mr. and Mrs. N. Santiam Lanes 23 92 day they began working on Western Auto .......... 20 32 the decorations for the Prom. James R. Hay, Stayton, a son, Garton Builders ..... 19 33 They now believe they’ve con Friday, March 22, 1968. Gene’s Meat Mkt... 14 38 quered the money problem. STEARNS — To Mr. and HIG Joyce Trout 209; HIS They now just have to com Ev Johnson 573; HTG Bob & plete the decorations in time. Bill’s 979; HTS North Santiam In the Sophomore’s meet Freshmen - Eighth Grade Lanes 2768. ing they discussed selling de Dance. They discussed buying Twilighters cals for sweatshirts. They al the Junior’s decorations after Name of Team W L so decided to look into a num the Prom and will meet with Dollies Hair Fashion 40 12 ber of ideas to raise money a committee of Juniors to de Tincknell ................. 33 19 for the Prom this coming cide on a price. Under money making projects they will Sa.ntiam Lounge .... 29% 22% year. Gingerbread House 28% 23% The Freshmen voted again soon sponsor a Freshmen Pie LaFemme Beauty Sn 27 25 st having Princesses for the Throw. Kimsey Const. Co..... 27 25 Teagues.................... 26 26 North Santiam Lanes 26 26 Lairds ............. ,...... 21 31 P P & Light .......... 20 32 Sprouse-Reitz .......... 19 33 San. Child Care Ser. 15 37 HIS Helen Fery; HIG Wava Cox and Jeanette Ferv 199. HTS Teagues 2740; HTG La- Femme Beauty Salon 981. Friday Mixed Doubles Name of Team W L Drushella Real Este 37 11 Girod’s Market .... 23% 24% Gartons Builders .... 22 26 Adams Grocery ...... 22 26 Frankie Coin Wash 21% 26% Lyons Tavern .......... 18 30 HIG and HIS Bill Stigle- man 213, 561; HTS Gartons Builders 795; HTS Drushella Real Estate 2238. Monday Night Majors Name of Team W L N. S. Lanes No. 2 ... 24 10 Girod’s Produce .. 21% 12% Girod’s Market ...... 20 14 Frank Lumber ...... 19 15 West Scio Grocery 18% 15% N. S. Lanes No. 1 .... 16 18 Santiam Hardware 15% 18% Scio............. 15 19 Turner Bldg. Supply 15 19 N. S. Ch. of Com..... 12% 21% Team No. 12............... 15 19 Gerath’s Service .... 12 22 HIG and HIS Bill Stigle- man 255, 856; HTG and HTS N. S. Lanes No. 2 656, 2557. No. Santiam Merchants 661 J. Schieman; 653 D. Name of Team W L Sharp; 636 K. Boyle. Lowers & Holm No 2 39 17 Women — Over 190 18 224 J. Attig; 223 B. Stormer; Albany Lanes ...... 38 Valley Telephone . 36 20 211 D. McCiain; 209 J. Trout; 22 205 E. Round; 201 D. Stephen, Sprouse-Reitz .......... 34 25 Jan Fery, F. Garsjo; 200 E. Lowers & Holm No 1 31 26 Johnson; 199 W. Cox. Jean Porter & Lau .......... 30 Girod ’ s ................. 28% 27% Fery; 194 H. Fery; 193 R. Tre gaskis, S. Bethell; 192 S. 1st. Nat. Bank ...... 27% 28% 29 Chance, I. Hendricks, 191 Jan Philippi Ford .......... 27 Fery; 190 S. Bethell, D. Mc Terry’s Tavern ...... 17% 38% Regal Trophy ...... 14% 41% Ciain, Jo Myers. Blaylock Roofing .... 13 43 Women — First 500 & Bigger HIG B. McDonald 258 HIS 582 D. McCiain; 573 E. John J. Schieman 661; HTG and son; 558 J. Attig; 555 D. Mc HTS Sprouse-Reitz 1073, 3056. Ciain 547 S. Bethell; 541 Jan Eivht BaH League Fery; 534 S. Bethell: 533 D. Name of Team W L Stephen, H. Fery; 532 J. Attig; Stayton Canning #1 33 15 530 D. Schwindt; 526 E. North San. Ply...... 31% 16% Round; 519 F. Killinger; 513 Sportsman Center .29 19 B. Stormer; 509 Jean Fery; Webb’s Texaco ...... 28 20 508 J. Fredricks; 507 L. Huber, Stayton Canning #2 27% 20% S. Chance; 505 F. Garsjo; 501 Garton Builders .... 27% 20% B. Shower. Girod’s Hilltop ...... 26 22 Merchants Wednesday Night Frank Lumber Co. .. 23 25 L W Name of Team North San. Lanes .... 22 26 17 Sublimity Fire Ins. .. 16 32 N. San. Real Estate 35 20 Wilco Farmers ...... 13 Jack’s Coffee Shop 32 35 22 Gorman’s Real Este 11% 36% Turner Bldg. Supply 30 Stout Creek Lbr. .. 29% 22% HIG and HIS Ron Johnson 23 224, 586; HTG Webb’s Texaco Stayton Canning Co. 29 26 Girod's Market ...... 26 803; HTS Stayton Canning #2 K of C No. 2....... 25% 26% 2285. 28 Stayton Auto Supply 24 29 Stayton Cleaners .... 23 31 H & W Logging ..... 21 32 Lulay Timber Co..... 20 By Judy Boroughs 35 K of C No. 1............... 17 The regular meeting of Stu HIG Wally Riehemaki 228; HIS Dean Sharp 653; HTG dent Council was held April Stayton Cleaners 989; HTS 2nd during 5th period. Only one Activity Sheet was pass H & W Logging 2851. ed and that is for a Twirp Stayton Classic L Dance on May 17th sponsored W Name of Team 6 by the Annual. Committees Pin Whoppers.......... 18 10 for the Student Council Dance What Knots............. 14 12 were chosen. This coming The Mixers ............. 12 12 week a General Student Body Sisters-in-law ......... 12 13 Assembly will be held. In Washouts ................. 11 13 this assembly Mr. Lewellen Roadrunners ........... 11 14 will give a short talk. At this We Three................. 10 16 time we will vote on the pos Slow Starters ............ 8 SIG and HIS Jerry Attig sibility of amending a part of Dot McClain 555; HTS and the Constitution. The Consti tution now reads that San- HTG The Mixers 1587, 585. tlam’s Rally will consist of Nightengals W L four Varsity and five Junior Name of Team 14 Varsity. The proposed amend Drushella Furniture 46 16 ment reads five Varsity and Stayton Radio & TV 44 42 18 five J.V. Cheerleaders. After Riverview 23 a short discussion on the As 37 Park & Shop 31 sembly the Council then vot Stout Creek Lbr. Co. 29 Jerry’s Tavern 26% 33% ed on Boy and Girl of the 34 month. Earls Chevron Ser... 26 They then closed the meet 42 Valley Telephone .. 18 42 ing after turning their bal Wallevs Phillips ’66’ 18 Mill Supply 13% 46% lots in. Thursday after school the HIGa nd HIS Jerry Attig 224. 558: HTG Stout Creek 784; G.A.A. girls went roller skat HTS Wallev’s Phillip’s UGGM ing in Salem. Around fifteen girls went on the activity. 2177. They roller skated for an hour Monday Night Mixers W L and then went on to the Artic Name of Team 18 Circle for food. All fifteen Savage & Lierman 26 20 full and tired girls arrived in Ally-Oops ................. 24 21 Mill City by 7:00 p. m. Back Acres ............. 23 17 Class meetings were held Never Wases ......... 23 23 Friday. The Senior class did He’s & She’s ......... 21 20 24 n’t really accomplish too Bassett Hounds 26 much because of the absence 18 Shot Pots 23 of a large percent of the boys 1 Ralls .................... 17 HIG Jess Schieman 236- who left early for a Baseball Santiam Ripples Mrs. Albert F. Stearns, Jeffer son, a son, Saturday, March 23. FUNK—To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Funk, Aumsville, a son, Saturday, March 23. PETERS—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Peters, Stayton, a daughter, Monday, March 25. RICE — To Mr. and Mrs. Burdette I. Rice, Stayton, a son, Tuesday, March 26. NEW—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam R. New, Salem, a daugh ter, Thursday, March 28. PEDERSEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Pedersen, Jef ferson, a son, Thursday. March 28. LINDEMANN—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Lindemann, Lyons, a son, Monday, April 1, 1968. FROST—To Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Frost, Stayton, a son, Monday, April 1. SOLIS—To Mr. and Mrs. Jesus M. 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