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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1968)
Stayton Invitational Name ol Team W L No. San. Real Estate .15 5 Frank Lbr. Co............. 13 7 Lierman Inc................. 12 8 Stayton Electric ....... 11 9 Hutchinson Trucking 11 9 Regal Trophy ........... 11 9 Mel Round Trucking 10 10 Stay. Sports & Hobby 8 12 Freys Mark. (Inc.)....... 4 12 Green Veneer (Inc.) .... 1 15 HIG Blanch Wallace 226; HIS Phyllis Lierman 535; HTG and HTS Hutchinson Trucking 574, 1536. Merchants Wednesday Night Ice Cream Spilt» 4-7-10 Bob Kalina; 6-7-10 Dor othy Schwindt. Other Hard Split» 3-6-7-10 M. Hatch; 4-7-9 R. Lierman, T. DeWitt; 5-7-9 R. Boedigheimer, N. Leffler, D. Sharp; 4-5-7 G. Beitel; 4-5 E. Wulf; 5-8-10 D. McClain, D. Schuetz, P. Swope; 6-7 L. Holm; 3-7 J. Peterson; 3-7-10 P. For- rette, V. Cribbe; 4-8-10 V. Crib- be; 2-7-8 O. Wood; 4-10 J. Chris tensen; 5-7 B. Sullivan, J. De Main, L. Wallace (2) J. Birk- hoizi J. Peterson, R. Bassett. W. Cox, P. Ffreres, L. Phillips, N, Underwood, A. Birkholz; 5-10 E. Jacoby, j. Kokst is, J. Lulay, T. DeWitt, D. McClain (2), L. Fredericks, R. Nokelby. F. Garsjo, C. Carey. Men — Over S10 233 G. Carey; 227 R. Lulay; 226 A. Yankus; 225 J. Birkholz; 224 W. McClain, G. Attig; 223 L. Howard; 222 H. Holm; 221 B. Walton; 218 B. Barnhardt; 217 D. Peters; 215 L. Wallace; 214 A. Dozier; 213 B. Noxoll, G. At tig; 212 G. Maederer; 211 C. Emery. Men — 600 Series 4 Game League: 809 L. How ard; 805 G. Attig. Women — Over 190 226 Blanche Wallace; 200 L. Kop[>e; 194 D. Nye, D. McClain; 192 P. Lierman, B. Stormer, D. Ball, D. Clapp; 191 L. Koppe; 190 N. Leffler, M. Yankus. Women — First 500 & Bigger W L Name of Team 5 H & W Logging Co. .. 15 Knights of Columbus 12 8 8% Lulav Timber Co. 11% 9 Stout Creek Lbr....... 11 11 Girods Market .......... 9 7 Turner Bldg. Spy....... 9 11 . 9 Cascade Teachers 8 12 Jacks Coffee Shop 9 No. San. Real Estate .7 7 Stay ton Canning Co. . 5 15 Stay ton Auto Supply . . 5 15 Stayton Cleaners ...... 5 HIG Ralph Lulay 227; HIS Jim Birkholz 575; HTG and HTS Knights of Columbus 2821. Monday Night Mixers Name of Team ' W L Calavin and Peterson 8 4 Bethell and Fredricks 7 5 Savage & Lierman (I) 6 2 Martin & London 6 6 Heuberger & Weakley 5 7 Hancock & Bassett (I) 4 4 Martin & Wallace....... 2 10 i HIG Curt Weasley 201; HIS Jim Bethell 523; HTG Hueber- ger & Weakley 792; HTS Cala- vin & Peterson 2174. MEHAMA Mrs. John Teetera Among those leaving for hunting trips East of the mountains cn Friday, Oct. 4 and Saturday, Oct. 5 were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch who will be guests at the Jack Marston home at Ashwood while hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow and son Rod, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teet- ters and sons Harold and Bruce and Boyd Norton who will be camping in the Lava Lake area, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coffman who were with a hunting party near Prine ville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper left Sunday Sept. 29 to hunt in the Desolation area in Eastern Oregon. Al Schneider of Stayton, Mrs. Inez Crook and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goodell of Lyons visited Sun day, Sept. 29 with Mrs. Titzes brother and sisteiMn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Titze in Can by. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wallen visited Saturday and Sunday in Beaverton at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bomberger and Carrie. Hunting in the Sisters area during the week-end were Grant Smith, Bruce Matthis, Don Wagner and Vance Tinny. Hunting at Strawberry Mt. were Don and Berney Calla han and Don Semolke. Art An derson spent several days hunt ing with relatives at Condon. Carla Johnson of Philomath spent the week-end at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and vi siting with other relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore and small daughter who formerly lived in Sublimity, have mov ed into the small house belong ing to Ed Walz. The Rev. Robert Roach of Salem was guest speaker at the morning Services of the Me hama Community Presbyterian Church Sunday, October 6. Visiting during the past week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze were her sori-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Buxton of Coos Bay. Mrs. Edward Titze and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rogers of Salem went to Sweet Home Sunday, 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 10, 1968 Oct. 6 where they visited at the home of Mrs. Titzes moth The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements er Mrs. J. F. Webber. Mrs. G-- V. Christensen and Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too daughter Bonnie drove to Knappa Friday evening, Oct. 4 and spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Christensens cousins family the D. C. Hughes. FREE DELIVERY Building Materials ON ALL Santiam Memorial Hospital (Stayton) BYRD—To Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Byrd, Stayton, a daughter, Tuesday, October 1, 1968. WOMACK—To Mr. and Mrs. Dwain J. Womack, Turner, a son, Wednesday, October 2, 1968. It costs more than $500 mil lion tax dollars just to clean up our nation’s primary high ways each year. Let’s help knock that cost down by put ting trash in litter baskets or bags. KELLY LUMBER SALES mill city . ORCBON Phone 897-2610 Twilighters Name of Team W L North Santiam Lanes 15 5 Teagues ......... 13 7 Sweetheart Meats .... 12 8 Dollies Hair Fashion 12 8 Lumber Tavern ....... 12 8 Gingerbread House .... 11 9 lairds ........................... 11 9 Tincknell ........................ 9 11 Kimsey Const. Co...... 8 12 San. Child Care Ser......7 13 LaFemme Bty. Salon . 6 14 Sprouse-Reitz ............... 4 16 HIG and HIS Lou Nell Koppe 200, 571; HTG and HTS Teag ues 956, 2724. 571 L. Koppe; 535 P. Lierman; 531 D. McClain; 530 F. Garsjo; 529 Blanch Wallace; 509 D. Nye; Monday Night Majors 507 D. McClain; 502 J. Ander Name of Team W L son, M. Yankus. H & W Logging Co. .. 45 23 Koffee Klatchers Phils Union Service . 41 27 Name of Team W L Santiam Hardware .... 41 27 Salem Trophy ........... 13 3 Schrunk’s Drugs ....... 40 28 Jerry’s Tavern ........... 13 3 Girod’s Produce ....... 36 32 Western Auto ........... 11 5 L. A. Smith Ins.......... 32 36 Walton’s Groc.............. 10 6 Girod’s Market ........... 32 36 Lowers & Holm ....... 10 6 Turner Bldg. Supply 32 36 Ray’s Drug ................. 10 6 Frank Lumber ......... 21 47 Girod’S ........................... 6 10 N. Santiam Lanes .... 20 48 Park-n-Shop.................. 5% 10% HIG Gale Carey 233; HIS Lar N. Santiam Lanes .... 5 11 ry Howard 809; HTG and HTS Gene’s Meat Mkt........... 5 11 L. A. Smith Ins. 702, 2499. Nightengais Bob & Bill’s ................. 4 12 W L 1st. Fed. Savings.......... 3% 12% Name of Team 3 HIG and HIS Dorothy Nye Earls Chevron ........... 13 4% 194, 509; HTG and HTS N. San Frankies Inn........... 11% tiam Lanes 1019. 2821. Drushella Furniture .10 6 Eight BaH League Stay. Radio & TV .... 8% 7% Name of Team W L Riverview....................... 7% 8% Girods Hilltop ............ 13 7 , Mill Supply ................. 7 9 North Santiam Ply .... 13 7 I Stout Creek Lbr......... 5% 10% Garton Builders ........ 13 7 Team No. 7 ................... 1 15 HTG Dolly Ball 192; HIS Stayton Canning 2 .... 12 8 North San. Lanes ...... 12 8 Dottie McClain 507: HTG Team Frank Lumber Co......... 11 9 No. 7 752; HTS Stayton TV Webbs Texaco ........... 11 9 2109. No. Santiam Merchants Sportsman Center .... 11 9 W L Wilco Farmers.............. 10 10 Name of Team 7 Stayton Canning 1 .... 9 11 Jerrys Tavern ........... 13 7 Sublimity Fire Ins......... 3 17 Lowers & Holm 2 .. . 13 7 Gorman Insurance .... 2 18 Lowers & Holm 1 .... 13 8 HIG John Christensen 203; Sprouse-Reitz ........... 12 9 HIS Ralph Lulay 574; HTG Albany Lanes ........... 11 9 Frank Lumber, Girods Hill Philippi Ford ........... 11 9 top 771; HIS Frank Lumber Regal Trophy ........... 11 Porter & Lau ........... 10 10 2202. Girods ..... 9 11 Friday Mixed Doubles 11 Name of Team W L Valley Telephone ....... 9 14 Girods Super Mkt. .12 0 Silverton Lanes.............. 6 18 Mill City Pharmacy . 5 7 O-M Contractors.............. 2 HIG W. McClain 224; HIS McCall and Gray ....... 5 7 Tamper Palace ........... 1 4 K. Boyle 585; HTG and HTS Garten Builders ....... 7 1 Lowers & Holm No. 1 1048; Lulay and Davis ....... 5 3 3007.________________________ Martin and Richards ..4 4 Basil and Stavang ..... 1 7 HIG and HIS Kim Boyle 209, •555; HTG and HTS Girods Sup er Market 616, 1819. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Give Your Bathroom a Face Lift. Tired of your old bathroom? Let us come into your home and give it new elegance, beauty. Old fixtures can be replaced by new modern ones, installed at a surprisingly reasonable cost. MOFFATT PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. Phone 897-2799 or 897-2499 ____________________________________________ Modernize now... and welcome the Holiday rush If you start your home modernizing project now, 0 you’ll have it completed in time for the holidays. And, you’ll have it to enjoy all year long. Modernize your kitchen with new electric appliances. Or spruce up your bathroom with new fixtures, new lighting, and infra-red heating. Turn attic or basement into living space. 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