The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 24, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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Ice Cream Splits
6-7-10 Bill Davis.
Other Hard Splits
4-7-9-10 D. Holm; 5-7-9 R. Mil­
ler, M. Overholts, P. Freres,
R. Bassett, F. Lang, M. Card-
well, D. Pope; 4-57 P. Gorman;
3- 7-10 J. Peters; 5-8-10 R. More;
»6-10 W. Owens; 3-7 P. Hansen;
4- 7-9 E. Garsjo; 5-7 E. Albus, E.
Jacoby, D. Stavang, H. James,
E. Wulf, B. Budlong, L. Fred­
ricks, w. Moore, N. Under­
wood; MO E. Albus, B. Lulay,
N. Underwood, I. Crook, G. Hol­
ton, J. Myers, V. Chamberlin,
E. Bassett, J. LaBrausser, P.
Choate, E. Schroeder; 2-10 F.
Weier.
Men — Over S10
257 L. Girod; 244 J. Peterson;
235 B. Hlnthom; 234 A. Yankus;
233 W. Morrison; 228 L. How­
ard; 224 D. Peters; 223 L. My­
ers; 219 G. Gleason; 218 D. Pet­
ers, H. Holm; 216 K. Boyle;
214 E. Wulf, B. Hinthorn; 213
D. Peters; 212 L. Holm, R. Lier­
man, G. Attlg; 211 G. Beitel.
Men — 600 Series
618 B. Hinthom; 611 D. Pet­
ers; 608 L. Girod; 604 L. How­
ard; 603 L. Myers.
Women — Over 190
201 D. McClain; 200 P. Freres,
Jan Eery; 197 J. Attig; 194 F.
Garsjo; 190 D. Schwindt; 191 V.
Chamberlin.
Women — First 500 & Bigger
548 F. Garsjo; 534 Jan Fery;
528 P. Freres; 516 J. Attlg; 512
F. Garsjo; 505 S. Bethell.
No. Santiam Merchants
Name of Team
W
L
Sprouse-Reitz ............. 18
10
Albany Lanes ........... 18
10
Lowers & Holmn 2 .. 18
10
Lowers & Holmn 1 . 16
12
Philippi ..................
16
12
Jerry Tavern ............. 15
13
Regal Trophy ........... 15
13
Valley Telephone ..... 12
16
Girods............................ ii
17
Porter & Lau................. 9
19
Silverton Lanes .............9
19
O-M Construction ....... 9
19
HIG L. Girod 257; HIS B.
Hutchison 618; HTG Regal
Trophy; HTS Silverton Lanes
2972.
Nightengals
Name of Team
W
L
Earls Chevron ....... .. 17
7
Frankies Tavern .... 16%
7%
Drushella Furniture . 16
8
Riverview ............. 14%
9%
Mill Supply ......... . 11
13
Stayton Radio & TV' 9% 14%
Stout Creek Lbr........ . 9% 14%
Team No. 7.........
.... 2
22
HIG and HIS Dottie McClain
201, 484; HTG Earls Chevron
743; HTG Earl’s Chevron 2145.
Merchants Wednesday Night
Name of Team
W
L
H & W .................... 20
8
Stout Creek Lbr........ 18
10
No. San. Real Estate 17
11
Jack’s Cpffee Shop
15
13
Lulay Timber Co..... 14%
13%
Knights of Columbus 14
14
Girods Market .......... 13
15
Cascade Teachers .... 13
15 ,
Turner Bldg. Supply 13
15 1
Stayton Canning Co. . 12
16
Stayton Cleaners .... 9% 18% 1
Stayton Auto Supply ..7
21 i
HTG Jim Peterson 244; HIS
Ron Peters 611; HTG and HTS
Stayton Cleaners 1035, 2862.
Monday Night Mixers
Name of Team
W L
C'alvan & Peterson .... 13
7
Bethell & Fredricks .. 12
8
Hu eberger & Weakley 11
9
Savage & Lierman ....... 8
4
Martin & London...... 8
12
Hancock & Bassett .... 7
9
Wallace & Glidewell .6
6
Martin & Wallace ........ 3
13
HIG and HIS Jim Peterson
206, 581; HTG and HTS Calavin
& Peterson 832, 2352.
Friday Mixed Doubles
Name of Team
W L
Lulay & Davis........... 14
6
Garton Builders ....... 13
7
Mill Gity Pharmacy .... 13
7
Girods Super Mkt...... 12
8
Del’s Barber Shop .... 10 10
Pamper Palace ............ 9
11
Martin & Richards .... 7 13
Basl & Stavang ............ 2
18
HIG and HIS Kim Boyle 216,
594; HTG Del’s Barber Shop
787; HTS Garton Builders 2239.
Eight BaH League
Name of Team
W L
Girods Hilltop ........... 20
8
Stayton Canning 2
19% 8%
North Santlam Ply
... 17 11
Frank Lumber Co.......... 16 12
Webbs Texaco ........... 16
12
Sportsman Center .... 15
13
Garton Builders ....... 15
13
North Santlam Lanes 14
14
Stayton Canning 1
.. 13 15
Wilco Farmers ....... 10% 17%
Sublimity Fire Ins...........10 18
Gorman Insurance .... 2 26
HIG Webb Morrison 233; HIS
Ed Peters 582; HTG and HTS
Webbs Texaco 835, 2250.
Koffee Klatchers
Name of Team
W
L
Walton’s Grocery .... 17
7
Lowers & Holm ....... 16
8
Jerry’s Tavern....... 16
8
Salem Trophy ........... 15
9
Girod’s ....................... 13
11
Western Auto ........... 12
12
Ray’s Drug ............. 11% 12%
N. Santiam Lanes .... 11
13
Bob & Bill’s ............... 9
15
Park-N-Shop............ 8%
15%
Gene’s Meat Mkt............. 8
16
1st. Federal Savings ...7
17
HIG and HIS Pat Freres 200,
528; HTG and HTS Girod’s 972,
2785.
Twilighters
Name of Team
W
L
North Santiam Lanes 20
8
Teagues ....................... 19
9
Dollies Hair Fashion 17
11
Gingerbread House .... 17
11
Sweetheart Meats .... 16
12
Kimsey Const. Co...... 14
14
Lairds Ins....................... 14
14
San. Child Care Ser. .. 13
15
Tincknell ................... 12
16
Lumber Tavern ___ 12
16
LaFemme Beauty Sin. 9
19
Sprouse-Reitz ............... 5
23
HIG Janice Fery 200; HIS
Fran Garsjo 548; HTG and HTS
Santiam Child Care Service 903,
2615.
MEHAMA
Mrs. John Teeters
Visitors recently at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M
Cooper were his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
l.ewis 't Edmonds, Wash.
Guests Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ro­
gers of Salem. The Rogers also
visited with other relatives
here.
Mrs. John Stroschine has
gone to Colome, S. D. where
she plans on spending several
weeks at the home of her
daughters’ family the Chaldlor
Shippys.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Griener
have moved into the former
Kroker house which was re­
cently vacated by the Ernest
Kuahiwui family. Mr. Griener
is employed by the Freres
Lumber Co. in Lyons.
Guests Sunday at the home
8—He BUM City Enterprise .Thursday, Oct 24, 1968
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe
were their daughters family,
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robl, Wen­
dy, Marcy and Jenny of Stay­
ton, Mr. Monroes mother, Mrs.
G. D. Bilyeu of Lebanon and
his aunt, Mrs. Rillie Trask.
Bruce Matthis br ught his
sons Craig and Bradley up
from Salem for the week-end
and took them on a hunting
trip East of the mountains.
Non-profit Goodwill Industri­
es has as its goal the restora­
tion of handicapped persons to
enable them to hold jobs in the
competitive labor market. All
other Goodwill activities are
means to achieve that end re­
sult.
FREE DELIVERY
Building Materials
ON ALL
See us for everything in the building line
1he Old iàm&z
KELLY LUMBER SALES
“The successful man is i\i
one who matches his back
bone to his wishbone."
MILL
OITY.
OREION
Phone 897-26*. 0
Stayton Invitational
Name of Team
W L
No; San. Real Estate . 20
8
Frank Lumber Co......... 18 10
Mel Round Trucking .17
11
Lierman’s Insurance
17 11
Stayton Electric ....... 16
12
Regal Trophy ............. 16
12
Hutchinson Trucking
15 13
Stay Sports & Hobby .. 9 19
Frey's Market ........... 7
17
Green Veneer.................. 1 23
HIG Velma Cribbs 197; HIS
Eunice Round 515: HTG Frey’s
Market 546; HTS Stayton Elec­
tric 1474.
Thy word is a lamp to my
feet, and a light to my path.
—(Fsalms 119:105).
When we do not know how
to proceed, when it seems diffi­
cult for us to make a decision,
kt us for the moment let go
our attempts to resolve the
matter that is troubling us.
The right decision, the right
guidance will come by letting
ourselves be channels for the
light and intelligence of God
within us.
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