The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 12, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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    HIG Frank Spellmeyer 232;
HIS Dennis Mumey 606; HTG
Webbs Texaco 801; HTS Frank
Lumber Co. 2262.
KoMee Klatchers
Name of Team
W
L
Lowers & Holm ....... 36
16
Western Auto ..._.. 32
20
Girod’s .............
32
20
Walton’s Grocery__31
21
Salem Trophy _____ 30
22
Ray’s Drug -------- 24% 27%
Jerry’s Tavern ....... 24
28
Bob & Bill’s .............. 24
28
Gene’s Meat Market 23 29
Park-n-Shop .......... 20% 31%
N. Santiam Lanes .... 19 33
1st. Federal .......... «... 16
36
HIG Zelile Harteloo 216; HIS
Ice Cream Splits
Blanche Wallace 549; HTG No.
6-7-10 Dennis Holm; 6-7-10 El­ Santiam Lanes 967; HTS Wes­
sie Girod.
tern Auto 2776.
Other Hard Splits
6-7-10 G. Beitel; 5-6-10 E. Ja­
coby; 2-7-8 E. Albus; 3-5-10 D.
Gregory; 4-5 G. Harteloo (2), G.
Basl, Betty Wallace; 4-10 W.
Owens; 6-8 J. LaBrausser; 6-7
D. Huff, V. Cribbs; 2-7-10 K.
Manning, B. Sillivan; 4-7-9 E.
Kalina; 3-7-10 P. Puckett; 5-7-8
M. Yankus; 5-9-7 J. McMain, F.
Weir; 2-9 J. Sillivan; 3-9-10 B.
Shower; 5-7 D. Fisher, B. Folk-
stad, B. James, L. Schroeder,
D. McClain, M. Donahue, R.
Petere, L. Emery, B. Smith, R.
Wallace, L. Drushella.
Twflightcrs
Name of Team
W
L
Teagues ...........
37
19
Dollies Hair Fashions 36
20
North Santiam Lanes 35
21
Gingerbread House .... 32
24
Sweetheart Meats .... 31% 24%
San. Child Care Ser. . 28
28 3—Ibc Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968
Lumber Tavern ....... 27
29
Tincknell Real Estate 26
30
Kimsey Const. Co..... 25% 30%
Lairds ........................ 25
31
Sprouse-Reitz ........... 17
39
LaFemme Beauty Sin 16
40
HIG Dorothy Clapp and Mar-
LYONS—A ham dinner pre­ and Mrs. Sam Wizer, musician.
aret Martin 192; HIS Dorothy
Clapp 516; HTG and HTS North ceded the Christmas party, pro­ Installed for the new year
gram and meeting of Santiam were Master, John Shafer;
Santiam Lanes 903, 2675.
Valley Grange Friday night, Overseer, Thurman Smith; Se­
No. Santiam Merchants
December 6. A program of cretary, Mrs, Lloyd Sletto;
Name of Team
W
L carols was led by Mrs. Thur­ treasurer, Mrs. Irl Plymale;
Lowers & Holm 2 .... 35
17 man Smith. A reading by Mrs. Chaplain, Rev. Charles Fultz;
Lowers & Holm 1 .... 32
24 Alex Bodeker and pantomimed lecturer, Mrs Georgia Hays;
Sprouse-Reitz .......... 32
20 by Mrs. Georgia Hays and Steward, Lee Pinkston; Assist­
Jerry’s Tavern ............ 31
25 Carolyn Butts; a play "Tell it ant Stewart, Frank Basl; Lady
Regal Trophy ....... 29% 26% All at Christmas” by Mrs. Ha­ Assistant Steward, Mrs. Frank
Philippi Ford.......... 28% 27% zel Wirth’s sixth grade class of Basl;
Gatekeeper,
Warner
Girod’s .....
28
28 Mari-Linn school, completed Hampton. The executive com­
Albany Lanes ........... 28
28 the program.
mittee Is composed of Elmer
Valley Telephone ... 25% 30%
Installation of officers was Taylor, Giles Wagner, Jake
Porter & Lau ........... 25
31 the main feature of the busi­ Myers, and musician Mrs. Sam
Silver Creek Lanes .... 24
32 ness meeting with the follow­ Wizer.
0. M. Contracting .... 13% 42% ing installing officers: LJoyd
In other business, Mr. and
HIG and HIS Thurston Gil­ Sletto, Master; Mrs Alex Bod­ Mrs. Keith Phillips were re­
christ 258, 655; HTG Silver eker, Marshall; Mr. and Mrs. instated and obligated were
Creek Lanes 1072, HTS Lowers Frank Basl, emblem bearers; Mr. and Mrs. I>ouis Thompson
Mrs. Thurman Smith, soloist, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miley.
& Holm No. 2 3004.
Santiam Valley Grange Has Ham Dinner
Preceding Christmas Party, Installation
SEE US FOR
PLYWOOD
PANELS
MILL
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OllKBON
Phon« 897-2610
________________
Men — Over 110
258 T. Gilchrist; 237 T. Gil-
christ; 235 D. Fisher; 234 W.
James; 232 F. Spellmeyer; 226
C Copeland; 223 L. Holm; 220
D. Mumey; 214 L. Holm, G.
Puckett; 213 J. Mimcks, D. Pet­
ers, 212 E. Garsjo; 211 B. Mis-
senheimer, 210 P. Carey, w.
James.
Men — 000 Series
655 T. Gilchrist; 630 W.
James; 609 L. Holm; 605 G.
Puckett; 602 B. Stigelman; 600
C. Copeland.
Women — Over IM
235 S. Bethell; 216 Z. Harte­
loo; 211 S. Bethell; 210 V. Cala­
van; 204 O. Bamhardt; 200 D.
McClain; 199 J. Attig; 194 D.
Stephen; 193 J. Attig, Betty
Wallace; 192 D. Clapp, M. Mar­
tin; 191 Blanch Wallace, F.
Garsjo, C. Carey; 190 Blanch
Wallace.
Women — First SOO A Bigger
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607 S. Bethell; 561 D. Mc­
Clain; 549 Blanch Wallace; 536
Blanch Wallace; 530 C. Carey;
528 J. Attig; 520 D. Stephen;
516 D. Clapp; 509 M. Cardwell.
Nightengale
Name of Team
W
Earls Chevron.......... 30
Stayton Radio & TV 29%
Drushella Furniture .. 28
Riverview .............. 27%
Frankies Tavern .... 26%
Stout Creek Lumber 23%
Mill Supply .............. 21
P. I. T. A.......................6
HIG Donna Pope 186:
Jerri Attig 528; HTG and
Stout Creek 770, 2190.
L
18
18%
20
20%
21%
24%
27
42
HIS
HTS
Monday Night Mixers
L
Name of Team
W
Savage & Lierman 31% 16%
Bethell & Fredricks.. 30
18
Calavan & Peterson 28% 19%
Wallace & Glidewell 25%
Hancock & Bassett . 21%
Heuberger & Weakley 19
Martin & Wallace .... 18
Martin & London.......18
30
HIG and HIS Virgil Calavan
210, 564; HTG and HTS Savage
& Lierman 823, 2325.
Stayton Invitational
W
L
Name of Team
14
Frank Lumber Co. . .. 42
19
N. San. Real Estate .. 37
Mel Round Trucking 34% 21%
.. 32
24
Regal Trophy
Stayton Electric .... .. 31
25
Hutchins :n Truck. 29% 26%
Lierman’s Insurance 28
28
Frey’s Market ........ .. 25
31
40
Stay. Sports & Hobby 16
51
Green Veneer Inc. ... _... 5
HIG and HIS Sherley Beth-
el 235, 607; HTG and HTS
Frank Lumber Co. 555, 1609.
Friday Mixed Doubles
t
W
L
Name of Team
11
Girods Super Market 37
I.ulav & Davis ......... 33
15
16
Mill City Pharmacy ... 28
Garton Builders ....... 25
23
Del’s Barber Shop .... 21
27
Les’ Tavern .............. 19
25
Pamper Palace .......... 16
32
Dsn’s Tire Sales ...... . 9
39
HIG and HIS Gary Puckett
214, 605: HTG I^ess’ Tavern 651;
HTS Girod’s Super Market
1836.
Kight BaH League
Name of Teem
W
Frank Lumber Co......34
Stayton Canning 2 .. 33%
Girods Hilltop ........... 33
Webbs Texaco ......
30
Garton Builders...... 28%
Sportsman Center.... 27%
North Santiam Ply. .. 27
Wilco Farmers ....... 25%
North Santiam Lanes 25
Stayton Canning 1 . 23%
Sublimity Fire Ins. . 21%
Gorman Insurance .... 3
L
18
18%
19
22
23%
24%
25
26%
27
28%
30%
49
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