The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 17, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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    Santiam Ripples
Other Hard Splits
3-7-10 W. Owens, L. Holm,
M. Strout; 5-7-9 R. Reid, O.
Wood; G. Carey, M. Martin;
•5-8-10 J. Strout; 5-6-10 L. Gru­
ver; 4-5 M. Bethel, D. Nye; 2-10
L. Fitzgerald; 4-6 F. Montoya;
6-7 R. Fritz; 5-7 G. Beitel, W.
Cox, M. Peters, C. Carey; 5-10
G. Harteloo, J. Gray, R. Fritz,
J. Heuberger.
Men — Over 310
255 O. Wood; 242 E. Peters;
237 H. Holm; 236 G. Harteloo;
232 L. Wlckizer; 229 B. Folk-
stad; 225 K. Boyle, C. Kline
217 L. Holm; 222 R. Lulay; 215
L. Myers; 212 D. Holm, W.
Janes, R. Eshelman.
Men — 600 Series
647 H. Holm; 622 O. Wood-
Women — Over 190
222 J. Attig; 208 D. Stephen;
200 D. McClain, J. Heuberger;
199 Jean Fery, D. McClain; 194
Jan Fery, L. Palmer; 193 S.
Bethel; 191 P. Freres, J. Attig;
190 S. Sharp.
Women — First 500 A Bigger
557 D. McClain; 533 J. Attig;
532 J. Attig, Jean Fery; 518 J.
Attig; 508 S. Bethel; 505 D.
Schwindt; 500 V. Valencourt.
Stayton Invitational
Name of Team
W
L
Frank Lumber Co..... 17
7
North San. Real Est. 17
7
Lierman’s Ins............. 16
8
Stayton Electric ....... 14
10
Mel Round Trucking 14
10
Hutchinson Trucking 13
11
Regal Trophy............ 12
12
Stay. Sports & Hobby 8
16
Frey’s Market (inc.) .. 4
16
Green Veneer (Inc.) .... 1
19
HIG Dee Stephen 208; HIS
Dottie McClain 557; HTG and
HTS Stayton Electric 559, 1531.
Friday Mixed Doubles
Name of Team
W
L
Girods Super Market 12
4
Lulay & Davis...........12
4
Garton Builders.......... 9
7
Mill City Pharmacy..... 9
7
Del’s Barber Shop .... 8
8
Martin & Richards .... 7
9
Pamper Palace ........... 5
11
Basl & Stavang.......... 2
14
HIG and HIS Bob Gray 198,
544; HTG and HTS Del’s Bar­
ber Shop 829, 2256.
Eight BaH League
Name of Team
W
L
Girodte Hilltop .......... 16
8
Stayton Canning 2 1554 854
Frank Lumber Co..... 15
9
Sportsman Center .. . 14
10
North Santiam Ply..... 14
10
North Santiam Lanes 14
10
Garton Builders ....... 13
11
Webbs Texaco .......... 12
12
Stayton Canning No.l 11
13
Wilco Farmers ...... 1054 1354
Sublimity Fire Ins......... 9
17
Gorman Insurance......... 2
22
HIG and HIS Ralph Lulay
222, 571; HTG Girods Hilltop
788; HTS Sportsman Center
2239.
Koffee Klatchers
W
L
Name of Team
4
Jerry’s Tavern ........ . 16
6
Salem Trophy ........ . 14
7
Walton’s Grocery.... .. 13
. 13
Lowers & Holm
7
8
Western Auto ........ . 12
9
Rav’s Drug ............ 11
11
Girod’s ...................... ... 9
11
N. Santiam Lanes .. ... 9
Bob & Bill’s Richfield 8
12
Park-n-Shop ............ 654 1354
Gene’s Meat Mkt..... ... 5
15
1st. Fed. Savings .... 354 1654
HIG Lucy Palmer 194: HIS
Pat Freres 499; HTG and HTS
Bob A Bill’s Richfield 1006,
2903.
Twilichters
w L
Name of Team
North Santiam Lanes 19
5
8
Teagues .................... 16
Dollies Hair Fashion 15
9
10
Sweetheart Meats . 14
11
Gingerbread House .. 13
12
Kimsev Const. Co. .. . 12
12
Lumber Tavern ..... 12
Thirds ................. . 12
12
10
14
Tincknell
14
San. Child Care Ser. .. 10
[¿Femme Beauty Sin. 7
17
Sprouse-Reitz .......... ... 4
20
HIG Jane Heuberger 200:
HIS Jeanette Ferv 532: HTG
and HTS Kimsev Const Co.
916. 2583.
Monday Night Majors
W
L
Name of Team
H and W Logging 5754 2754
51
34
Santiam Hardware
Schrank’s Drugs
19H 35*4
37
Phil’s Union Service 48
42
L. A. Smith Ins....... .. 43
43
42
Girod’s Market
Girod’s Produce
40*4 44*4
Turner Bldg Supply ..38
47
Frank Lumber....... 2«H 5654
26
59
N. Santiam Lanes
HIG Ed Peters 242; HTS Rav
F:>helman 787: HTG and HTS
Frank Lumber 650. 2532.
Nisrhtengals
W L
vame of Team
~-ankies Tavern .. 1554 454
7
’ -"chella Furniture 13
13
7
U
Chevron ......
By Karen Oliver
Lonnie Bodeker was named
queen of the 1968 Homecoming
by football captain Lee Staf­
ford during Thursday’s pep as­
sembly. Lonnie will be escort­
ed by Stewart Hill. The prin­
cesses and their escorts are:
Junior princess Trish Moore,
escorted by Larry Hillesland,
Sophomore princess Linda
Hampton, escorted by Howard
Lyness, and Freshmen princess
Rosie Whitney escorted by
Butch Arnie. Lonnie will be of­
ficially crowned during half­
time of the North Marion game
by Sheryl Oliver, 1967 queen.
Boy and Girl of the month
were also named during Thurs­
day’s pep assembly. Girl of the
month for September is Kathy
Whigham, and boy of the
month is David Chance.
A Student Council meeting
was held on Tuesday, October
8. Under old business, a club
charter for Art Club was ac­
cepted for renewal. There were
many Activity Sheets passed
during this meeting. Among
these was a baked food sale
sponsored by F.H.A. which was
Mill Supply ........... 11
9
Riverview .............. 1054 954
Stayton Radio & TV 954 1054
Stout Creek Lbr.... 554
1454
Team No. 7..................... 2
18
HIG and HIS Jerri Attig 222,
532; HTG Riverview 778; HTS
Drushclla Furniture 2106.
No. Santiam Merchants
Name of Team
W
L
Lowers & Holm No. 2 17
7
Sprouse-Reitz .......... 16
8
Albany Lanes ........... 15
9
Philippi ...................... 14
10
Regal Trophy............ 14
10
Jerrys Tavern .......... 13
11
Lowers & Holm No. 1 13
11
Porter & Iz>u .......... 11
13
Girods.......................... 10
14
Valley Telephone ...... 9
15
Silverton Lanes .......... 7
17
O. M. Contractors ........ 5
19
HIG O. Wood 255; HIS H.
Holm 647; HTG Regal Trophy
1088; HTS Lowers & Holm No.
2 3063.
held on October 11. F.H.A. also
had a cookbook sale passed.
The Seniors had two activity
sheets passed, a Santiam T-
shirt sale, and a car bash. The
car bash will be held on the
football field during the pep
assembly next Friday. A car
wash on April 5, and a “Hole
in one’’ contest for October 23,
txith sponsored by the Junior
class, were also passed. A soph­
omore bottle drive, and a
Freshmen pen sale were pas­
sed. Dances which were passed
included the Sweetheart’s Ball,
which is to be held on Febru­
ary 15, sponsored by the Soph­
omore class.
A “Sadie Hawkins” dance, on
January 31, sponsored by Dra­
ma club and a dance for Jan­
uary 24, sponsored by the Jun­
iors, were also passed.
The members of G.A.A. have
been busy preparing for Home-
coming, which will be held on
October 18. A G.A.A. workday
was held on Friday in order
to begin the work on the de­
corations for the dance.
All the classes have decided
on their representatives for ug­
ly man day. They are Senior
Vai Challender, Junior Dave
Evans, Sophomore Rick Har­
lan, and Freshman Mitchel Al­
ban. These boys will compete
on Tuesday. The boy who re­
ceives the most votes will earn
spirit points for his class. At
the end of the week all of the
points will be added and the
class with the post points will
receive $20. The energetic Jun­
ior class spent a couple of
hours Thursday night decorat­
ing the main hall of the school
in order to build up spirit.
F.T.A. met during third per­
iod on Thursday to elect the of­
ficers for this year. Those elect-
were Jeanette Herron, Presi­
dent, Stewart Hill, Vice-presi­
dent, Linda Crowther, secre­
tary, and Karen Olson, treas­
urer.
The Freshmen class held
their first dance on Friday,
October 11. The dance was held
downstairs as a sock-hop, be­
cause of the G.A.A. decorations
upstairs in the balcony. Music
for the dance was provided by
the Sound Express.
Punt Pass, Kick
Winners Named
3—The Miii City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 17, 1968
FREE DELIVERY
The results of a punt, pass
and kick football contest spon­
sored by Philippi Ford and
JUANITA EMERSON
Mrs. Juanita Emerald Emer­ held at Stayton Saturday are
son, 31, of Gates was killed in as follows;
8- year-old group, first Jtimes
an auto accident Friday when
her car plunged into the San­ Boeckstigel, Detroit.
9- year-olds: 1st, Eugene Mack
tiam river west of Mill City.
See us for everything in the building line
Death was attributed to drown­ Aumsville, 2nd, Dan Kroeger,
Scio; 3rd, Jeffery Gower, Scio.
ing.
10- year-olds, 1st Loel Lier­
She was a native of Under­
man,
Stayton; Brian Smith,
wood, Washington but had liv­
ed in the Gates area for 23 Idanha and Gregory Jones,
years. She attended Gates Idanha.
11- year-olds, 1st, Roger Da-
schools graduating from the I vidson,
Mill City; 2nd Greg
High school there with the
class of 1955. She was employ­ Busby, Aumsville; 3rd, Mark
Stayton.
ed by a Salem insurance firm Peters,
12- year-olds. 1st, Bill Duffy,
at the time of her death.
Mrs. Emerson was an active Stayton; 2nd, Ranald Mack,
KELLY LUMBER SALES
member of the Santiam Re Aumsville, 3rd, Leon Wiley,
bekah lodge and particularly Idanha.
MILL
CITY.
ORERON
13-
year-olds.
1st,
Timothy
interested in youth activities.
Phone
897-26».
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Culbertson,
Mehama,
2nd,
She had been a member of the
Theta Rho club, an affiliation Steve Mack, Stayton.
Coffman, coordinator
of the lodge, before it was dis­ for Jerry
the Ford Motor Co., spon­
banded here.
Survivors are the son, Chris, sors of the contest was assisted
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ by Markers, Dr. Duffy, Stay­
ton and Bill I-apshies, Salem.
ter Thomas Sr., all of Gates; Judges
and scorekeepers were
brother, Walter Thomas, Jr.,
Lierman and Frank
Gates and sister, Mrs. Aloha Wayne
King of Fresno, Calif.; grand­ Crow, Stayton. Ball retrievers
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephram were Eric Brock and Grandy
The line-up and coach­
Thomas, Portland and Mrs. Peters.
ing was handled by Joe Brock
Jessie Ziegler, Vancouver.
Stayton High.
Services were held Tuesday of Due
bad weather, several
at Weddle Mortuary with of­ of the to
contestants
did not ap­
ficers of Santiam Rebekah pear. First place winners
in
lodge conducting ritualistic ser­ the local contest will go to Le
vices. The Rev. Haron Barasch banon Saturday to compete ­
officiated at the services and with boys In their own age
interment was at Fairview group from other areas.
cemetery. The family has sug­ Those who continue to win
gested memorial contributions will
end up with a
may be made to the Boys and Ford eventually
Motor
Co.
for the
Girls Aid Society in Portland. winners and their trip
parents to
the east coast for national com­
Each year, during the first petition.
week of October, Goodwill In­
dustries observes National Em­
ploy the Handicapped Week.
Its purpose Is to encourage em­
ployers to hire the handicap­
ped. Support your non-profit
Goodwill which trains the han­
dicapped so they may learn a
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street
MUI City
skill and hold a job.
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OLD... represented by Prosperity, Growth, Wealth.,.
abounds in the larger cities today. But it's a sort of
non-portable, one-way type of gold—people living in
the smaller communities like ours can't just go up
into the stone and glass hills and canyons with our.
burros and bring loads of it home.
As a matter of cold, hard economic fact—this gold—
this wealth in our neighboring metropolises is not
for us to enjoy. ..unless we’re ready to move there
and live with it. Yet, our Trade, our money...car-
ried to them on our shopping pilgrimages... has
portantly helped in their enrichment.
The same money... kept in the trade channels of our
own community ... will put more gold where we can
enjoy it ourselves—the gold of Prosperity and Growth.
These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare
H. L. Ashby
Hill Insurance Agency
Jerry Coffman
Kelly Lumber Sales
Distributor of Shell Products
Mill City, Oregon
New and Used Cars
Building Supplies, Paints, Plumbing
Supplies, Electrical Fixtures
Jerry Pittam Insurance
Mill City Hardware
Santiam Cable Vision
Don's Tire Sales
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Mill City, Oregon
Tires Are My Business
Highway 22, Mill City, Ore.
U.S. National Bank of Oregon
Bob's Phillips 66 Service
Head Office Portland
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Girod's Hilltop Super Market
Les's Body & Fender Repair
S & H Green Stamps
Complete Body Repair & Paint Service