The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 31, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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Rav's Drus ................ 12% 15%
1st. Federal Savings 11
17
North Santiam Lanes 11
17
Men — 600 Series
Park-n-Shop ............ 10% 17%
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628 O. Wood; 607 H. Blaylock; Gene’s Meat Market ....8
HIG Blanche Wallace 193;
600 H. Holm.
HIS Shirley Sharp 504; HTG
4 Game League
and HTS Lowers and Holm 981,
812 H. Holm.
2763.
Women — Over 196
Monday Night Mixers
216 D. Pope; 206 O. Barn-
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hardt; 199 D. McClain, S. Beth­ Name of Team
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ell; 197 V. Cribbs; 195 Blanch Calvain & Peterson 16% 7%
Wallace; 193 Blanch Wallace, Bethell & Fredricks . . 13
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Jan Fery; 192 S. Chance, E. Savage & Lierman .... 12
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Round; 191 J. Attig, L. Phillips, Hueberger & Weakly 11
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Martin & London .... 10
W. London.
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Women — First S00 4 Bigger Wallace & Glidewell 10
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548 J. Attig; 534 Jan Fery; Hancock & Bassett .. 9% 14%
515 E. Round; 511 J. Attig, P. Martin & Wallace .... .6
14
Lierman, S. Chance, D. Mc­
HIG and HIS Jim Peterson
Clain; 508 W. London; 506 D. 211, 567; HTS Martin & London
Clapp 505 L. Phillips; 504 E. 788; HTS Calavin & Peterson
Cline, Blanch Wallace, S. Sharp; 2221.
502 S. Bethell, C. Carey.
Monday Night Major*
Name of Team
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Nightengals
40
Name of Team
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L Santiam Hardware .... 79
Earls Chevron .......... 20
8 H & W Logging .... 72% 46%
Drushella Furniture 17
11 Phils Union Service 70% 48%
49
Frankies Tavern .... 16% 11% Girod’s Produce ....... 70
60
Mill Supply .............. 15
13 L. I. Smith Ins.......... 59
Riverview.................. 14% 13% Turner Bldg. Supply 55% 63%
Stayton Radio & TV 13% 14% Schrunk’s Drugs .54% 64%
Stout Creek Lbr...... 13% 14% Girod’s Market ....... 53% 65%
P. D. L. A..................... 2
26
HIG Donna Pope 216; HIS
Doris Johnston 490; HTG Stout
Creek Lumber 816; HTS Mill
Supply 2180.
233 H. Holm; 232 O. Wood; 230
H. Holm; 222 A. Dozier, D.
Huff, R. Scott, J. Hancock; 215
H. Blaylock; 214 J. Waggoner;
213 H. Holm; 212 H. Blaylock,
L. Holm; 210 G. Puckett; 211 J.
Peterson.
Ice Cream Splits
6-7-10 Geo. Harteloo; 6-7-10
Shirley Sharp.
Other Hard Splits
5-10 J. Kokstis, D. Fery, E.
Meyers, G. Ward; 3-6-7-8 S.
Sharp; 4-7-9-10 E. Garsjo; 5-7-9
B. Nelson, E. Albus, L. Holm,
L. Newcomb, Z. Harteloo; 5-8-10
I. Dozier, R. Fritz; 3-8-10 B.
.James; 4-5-7 C. Cremer, H. Blay­
lock, C. Gleason; 4-5 B. James,
R. Glidewell, E. Round, K.
Murphy; 5-6 H. Blaylock, J.
Anderson Rosie; 4-10 Betty
Wallace; 3-9-10 L. Brown; 5-6-10
M. Yankus; 6-7 S. Alsman, A.
Spellmeyer; 6-10 P. Choate; 4-7-
9 E. Girod; 5-7 K. Boyle, D.
Martin, J. Roy, L. Wallace, D.
McClain. D. Pope, W. Cox, B.
Wallace; 5-10 W. Morrison, E.
Garsjo, G. Gleason, S. Chance,
L. Emery, E. Boyle, C. Ziglins-
Stayton Invitational
ki, P. Forrette, M. Duncan.
Name of Team
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Men — Over 210
N. S. Real Estate.......24
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246 D. Peters; 235 F. Lang; Frank Lumber Co...... 22
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Lierman’s Insurance 21
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Hutchinson Trucking 19
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Mel Round Trucking 17
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Regal Trophy .......... 17
15
Stayton Electric ....... 16
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Frey’s Market (inc.) .. 10
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Stayton Sports & Hobby9
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Green Veneer (inc.) ..1
27
HIG Dottie McClain 199; HIS
III CT
Sunnie and Dottie 511; HTG
and HTS North Santiam Real
UTTERBACK
Estate 571, 1582.
RspvbHcan
Salem Trophy ........ _
Western Auto ........ .
Girod’s ..................... .
Bob & Bills Richfield
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3—The MB! Qty Enterprise, Thursday, Oct SI. 1968
North Santiam Lanes 49
70
Frank Lumber Co. .. 30% 88%
HIG Dan Peters 246; HIS
Herm Holm 812; HTG H and W
Logging 681; HTS Girod’s Pro­
duce 2449.
No. Santiam Merchants
Name of Team
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Sprouse-Reitz .......... 22
10
Lowers & Holm 1 ... 20
12
Lowers & Holm 2 .... 18
14
Philippi ...................... 18
14
Albany Lanes .... ...... 17
15
Jerrys Tavern -------- 16
16
Regal Trophy ......
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Girod’s ....................... 14
18
Porter & Lau ..._...... 14
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Valley Telephone.......14
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Silverton Lanes ....... 14
18
O-M Construction ____ 9
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HIG F. Lang 235, HIS O.
Wood 628; HTG and HTS
Sprouse-Reitz 1088, 3118.
IS THERE A GAP IN YOUR
INSURANCE PROFILE
OF PROTECTION?
There are six kinds of needed car
insurance. You can get them all—
at low cost-at Safeco
Re-Elect
Geo. K.
MILLER
Whan you're Insured by a Safeco Family Auto Policy, all driven
in your family can be covered for the following:
(1) Fire
(2) Theft
(3) Liability
Linn County
SHERIFF
REPUBLICAN
(4) Accident
(5) Property Damage
(6) Court Costs
With a Safeco Family Auto Plan you save worry, save money, too.
Because there are no dangerous gaps, no costly overlaps.
Call us today.
Present County Sheriff
There is no substitute
for experience
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Geo. K. Mil­
ler Rt. 2, Box 26, Albany
Jerry Pittam Insurance
Phone 897-2418 or 897-2754
Mill City, Oregon
£££?!?£
WHERE YOU'RE TREATED LIKE A PERSON—MOT A NUMBER
★
Friday Mixed Doubles
MARION COUNTY
SHERIFF
Pd. Pol. Adv. Utterback for Sheriff
Don Edwarde, Chairman, 948 Ship­
ping St. NE, Salem, Oregon.
We Are Among
The Many*
Laymen Who Place
Our Faith In
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I Lulay and Davis ....... 18
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I Garton Builders ....... 17
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Girods Super Market 16
8
Del's Barber Shop .... 13
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Mill City Pharmacy .... 13
14
Pamper Palace.......... 10
Martin and Owens .... 7
17
Basl and Rice ........... 2
22
HIG Harold McCall 198; HIS
Jerri Attig 548; HTG Garton
Builders 649; HTS Lulay and
Davis 1887.
Twilighters
WAYNE MORSE..
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Name of Team
Teagues ...................... 22
North Santiam Lanes 21
Gingerbread House .... 21
Dollies Hair Fashion 20
Sweetheart Meats .... 18%
Lumber Tavern ....... 16
Kimsey Const. Co. .. 15%
Tincknell .................. 15
Lairds.......................... 15
San. Child Care Ser. 14
LaFemme Beauty Sin. 9
Sprouse-Reitz ......
5
HIG Olive Barnhardt
HIS Janice Fery 534;
Sweetheart Meats 934;
Gingerbread House 2670.
FRANCIS M. REAGAN,
Chaimran of Layman’s Com­
mittee to Re-Elect Wayne
Morse
MR. GEORGE FRIEDE
Portland
MR. HAROLD SCHNITZER
Portland
MR. A. E. ROSENBERG
Portland
Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES
DI NCAN Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. HAROLD
BARTON Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. ARTHUR
JOHNSON Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. PAUL
HOFFMAN Eugene
MR. R. RON BAKER
Hermiston
MR. RAOUL (“100”) SMITH
Pendleton
TO MAKE
TOMORROW
BETTER
Re-Elect
U. S. SENATOR
WAYNE MORSE
Paid for by the 1968 Re-Elect
Wayne Morse Committee,
Dan Dimick, Chairman, 936
S. W. Washington, Portland.
Oregon.
♦Complete list available up­
on request.
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HTG
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Girods Hilltop .......... 24
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Stayton Canning 2 .. 22% 9%
Webbs Texaco ........... 19
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Sportsman Center .... 18
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North Santiam Ply .... 18
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Frank Lumber Co..... 17
15
North Santiam Lanes 17
15
Garton Builders ....... 16
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Stayton Canning 1 .... 14
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Wilco Farmers ....... 13% 18%
Sublimity Fire Ins..... 11
21
Gormans Insurance .... 2
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HIG Allen Dozier 222; HIS
Ralph Lulay 546; HTG Sublim­
ity Fire Ins. 780. HTS North
Santiam Lanes 2134.
Koffee Klatchers
Name of Team
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Lowers & Holm ....... 19
Walton’s Grocery.......19
Jerry's Tavern .......... 18
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