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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1969)
thy Schwindt 490; HTG and HTS Lowers & Holm 1011, 2788. Monday Night Majors Name of Team W L Turner Bldg. Supply 27 7 Santiam Hardware 24 10 Lake Lodge .......... 22% 11% Girod's Market.......... 18 16 H & W Logging....... 18 16 North Santiam Lanes 18 16 The Cedars .............. 16 10 Girod’s Produce ...... 13 21 Schrunk’s Drugs .... 8% 25% Frank Lumber Co...... 8 26 Phil’s Union Service ... 8 26 L. A. Smith Ins......... 6 11 Twilighters Name of Team W L LaFemme Beauty Sn. 31 17 Wayne Rice 148-148-148. Teagues ..................... 29 19 Other Hard Splits Lumber Tavern ...... 29 19 5-8-10 D. Doerfler, M. Dun Sweetheart Meats .... 28 20 can; 5-7-9 L. Holm; 4-7-6 D. Lairds Ins................. 28 20 Schrunk; 4-5-10 J. Budge; 6-7 Kimsey Const. Co. 27% 20% R. Johnson, S. Crenshaw; 5-6-10 No. Santiam Lanes 24% 23% J. LaBrausser; 4-5-7 M. Hud Dollies Hair Fash. 22% 25% son, M. Kuiken; 5-7 R. Glide- Tincknell Real Estate 22 26 well, J. Peters, R. Johnson, C. San. Child Care Ser. .20 28 Carey, E. Johnson, M. Peters, Sprouse-Reitz .......... 16 32 B. Evans, 5-10 V. Chamberlin, Gingerbread House 10% 37% K. Cook, B. Sullivan, P. Bell. HIG and HIS Darothv Nye 5-7 L. Sanders, H. Holm, Ed 224, 541; HTG and HTS La- Jacoby, J. Sphaon; 3-7-10 Nort Femme Beauty Salon 928, 2672. Martin; 5-10 Willard Branch Wednesday Night Merchante 5-6-10 Ollin Wood. Name of Team W L Men Over 210 Girods Market ....... 29% 18% 236 R. Glidewell; 235 L. Stayton Cleaners........ 29 19 Wickizer; 234 P. Swope, D. Lulay Timber Co...... 27 21 Sharp; 232 R. Lulay, D. Peters; Cascade Teachers .... 26 22 229 D. Peters; 226 D. Kaufman, First National Bank 25 23 G. Carey; 225 L. Wallace, G. Stayton Canning ....... 25 23 Attig, E. Wulf, F. Lang; 224 No. San. Real Estate 24% 23% H. Holm; 220 D. Sharp, D. Knights of Columbus 24 24 Mumey, J. Peters, G. Attig; 219 Stayton Auto Supply 22 26 D. Holm, D. Kaufman; 217 W. Jacks Coffee Shop .. 20 28 James, W. McClain; 216 G. Har- Stout Creek Lmbr. Co 19 29 teloo; 215 J. Birkholz; 214 D. Turner Building Spy 17 31 Kaufman, J. Myers; 213 K. HIG and HIS Butch Boed- Johnson, D. Garton, Al Dozier, igheimer 242, 602; HTG Stayton B. Kalina; 212 L. Howard, D. Auto Supply 1001; HTS Tur Holm; 211 D. Doerfler, G. Nok- ner Building Supply 2907. elby, W. McClain; 210 B. Nux- Stay ton Invitational ell, L. Howard, D. Sharp. Name of Team W L B. Lessmer 242; B. Martin 11 235; L. Wiekezle 225; R. Gud- Mel Round Trucking 29 Stayton Electric .... 28% 15% ewolf 213; J. Boyle 211. Leirman’s Insurance.. .27 17 Men — 600 Series Regal Trophy ....... 26% 13% 659 D. Kaufman; 655 D. No. Santiam Real Es. 26 18 Sharp; 614 R. Glidewell; 608 D. Hutchinson Trucking 25 19 Holm, L. Wickizer; 606 E. Frank Lumber Co 22 22 Wulf; 605 W. James; 601 L. Freys Market .......... 19 25 Howard. Stay. Sports & Hobby 11 33 Butch Lessmer 602. 4 Game League 813 G. Attig; 811 D. Holm. Women — Over 190 224 D. Nye; 213 J. LaBraus- ser; 203 J. Anderson; 197 Jo Myers, D. Schwindt; 195 J. Anderson; 193 M. Yankus; 191 P. Freres, B. Budlong, D. Schwindt. Women — First 500 & Rieger 541 D. Nye; 536 J. LaBraus- ser; 510 C. Carey; 509 J. An derson; 508 C. Carey; 506 D. Schwindt; 502 D. Parker. Eight Ball League L Name of Team W 18 Frank Lumber.......... 38 Stayton Canning 1 36% 19% 20 Stayton Canning 2 . 36 Sportsman Center 33% 22% 24 Gorman Ins.................. 32 No. Santiam Lanes 30% 25% 30 Webbs Texaco .......... 26 Wilco Farmers ....... 23% 32% Girods Hilltop .......... 21 35 No. Santiam Ply. 21 35 36 Sublimity Fire Ins. .. 20 Garton Builders 18 38 HIG and HIS Ralph Lulay 232, 590; HTG and HTS Sports man Center 838, 2277. Friday Mixed Doubles L Name of Team W Del’s Barber Shop .. 42% 13% 23 Garton Builders ....... 33 Mill City Pharmacy 31% 24% Lulay Bros............... 30% 25% 29 Les’ Tavern .............. 27 35 Girod’s Super Mkt. .. 21 Don’s Tire Sales .... 19% 36% 37 Pamper Palace ....... 19 HIG and HIS Doc Garton 213, 532: HTG and HTS Gar- ton Builders 648, 1843. Nightengals L Name of Team W 14 Stayton Radio & TV 38 22 Mill Supply .............. 34 24 Carl’s Chevron ....... 32 Drushella’s Furn. .. 29% 26% Riverview ............. 29% 22% 28 Frankie’s Tavern .... 28 36 Stout Creek Lumber 20 46 P. I. T. A.................... 10 HIG and HIS Dorothy Schmidt 191. 506; HTG and HTS Earl’s Chevron 797, 2159. Koffee Klatchers L Name of Team W Jerry’s Tavern 34% 13% 1st. Fed. Savings 30% 17% 18 lowers & Holm 30 21 Bob & Bills Richfield 27 Girod’s .................... 26% 21% 22 Western Auto .......... 26 23 Salem Trophy .......... 25 27 Park-N-Shop 28 Walton’s Grocery----- 20 Gene’s Meat Mkt 17% 30% 32 Ray’s Drug .............. IP 34 No. Santiam Lanes 14 HIG Joanne Myers and Dor- othy Schwindt 197: HIS Doro- Triplicate Mr. and Mrs. Don Bomberg- 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 10, 1969 er and Carrie of Beaverton | pair in Keizer until an acci were Easter weekend guests at Mrs. Jchn Teeters dent forced his retirement. the home of her parents, Mr.; 1964 International The Paytons lived in Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle were and Mrs. L. E. Wallen. Addi-1 for several years. V8 4 speed dinner guests Saturday even tional Sunday guests at the Survivors include the widow ing, March 29, at the home of Wallens were another son-in- Amy E.; daughter, Mrs. Carl her brother’s family the Jack law and daughter, Mr. and Herbergers in Salem, when Mrs. Allen Choate and two MABEL MARY BOCCHE I Longenecker, Lakeview, and Mrs. Jack Braddy, Milwaukie, they were there to attend fune sons of Stayton. MEHAMA — Mrs. Mabel Wise.; sons John, Salem; Alan 1964 F-100 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis ral services for Mrs. Mabel Ixmg Wide Box Bouche. Guests on Monday. of Portland arrived Friday, Bouche, 78, died Wednesday, N., San Francisco; brothers, March 31 at the Castle home April 4 for a few days’ visit at March 28 in a Salem hos- Dan, Lamar, Mo.; Edward, Stockton, Calif.; and Miller, were her brother, Walter Her the home of her brother-in-law pital. A native of Pittsburg, Pa., Pomona, Calif.; sister Mrs. berger and daughter and son- and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Philippi Motor Co. has the in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Taylor. Additional Sunday she came to Salem in 1928 and Clarence Burdette, Falfurrias, largest selection of 4x4’8 and guests at the Taylors were Dr. had lived there since, except Texas; eight grandchildren and Southern of Visalia, Calif. crew cabs in the Valley for several years when she 10 great grandchildren. and Mrs. Robert Pender and Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon lived at Mehama. | Services were held Monday JERRY COFFMAN ald of Glide arrived Saturday, six children and his uncle, Services were held at 1 p. at Virgil T. Golden Mortuary, April 5 for a weekend visit at Larry Pender, all of Portland. the home of their daughter’s Also calling Sunday were Mr. in. Saturday, March 29 at W. families, the Donald Teeters and Mrs. Richard Garland and T. Rigdon mortuary. Burial Motor Co. and Harold Longfellows and four children of Sublimity, was in Belcrest Memorial park. Survivors include sons, Joel. with friends and former neigh who wre dinner guests ai die I*h. 769-2117 Ev. H59-2ÍW2 bors. Enjoying a family dinner home of her parents, Mr. and Salem; Charles, Mehama, and Parris, Bend; brother Clyde at the Longfellow home East Mrs. Tom Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Horace McCar- Parris, in Illinois; 10 grand- er _____ Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Don ley Jr., of Wilsonville, were children and eight great-grand Stensland and Ted of Inde- guests Saturday at the home children. pendence, Mr. and Mrs. Har-. of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cooper, ANNA K. BITTER old Teters and Ted of Stavton, I Easter Sunday guests at the Mrs. Anna Katherine Ditter. Mr and Mrs. Donald Teeters home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe were Mr. and Mrs. G. 81. 774 E. Jefferson St., Stay Douglas Teeters, and Mr. and D. Bilyeu of Lebanon and Mr. ton died Sunday at a Sublim Mrs. Harold Longfellow, Rex and Mrs. Scott Brown ami ity nursing home where she ; Vicki of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. had been the past two years. and Rod. Born in Minnesota, she lived Bob Rogers left recently for 1 D. G. Robl, Wendy, Marcy and Boston, Mass., where he has ’ Jenny of Stay ton called for a most of her life in the Stayton area where she was a member employment. His family plans short time in the evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coffman, of Immaculate Conception on joining him there later. j Mrs. Roger Dunn, Mr. and Catholic church. Mrs. Gene Coles and Brenda of Surviving are sons Phillip, Green Veneer .......... 2 42 Mehama and Mrs. Coffman’s Portland; Raymond, Salem, HIG Joan Anderson 195; HIS brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and George, Mill City; daugh Carole Carey 510; HTG and and Mrs. H. E. McEntire of ters, Wilma Rositzke in Flor HTS Frey’s Market 532, 1493. Vernonia went to Oregon ida; Alma Kline and Loretta Shores, Wn., for Easter where Sullens, both of Stayton, and North Santiam Merchants L they were guests of the Coff Amelia Van Zura in Texas; 21 W Name of Team 20 man’s daughter, Mrs. Alameta grandchildren and 36 great Porter &- Law ........ 36 Valley Telephone .... .. 35 i 21 Theiss and children, Carla and grandchildren. Arrangements are pending Lowers & Holm #1 34 221 Brian. They were also joined Sprouse-Reitz .......... 34 22 | 1 there by Mr. and Mrs. Dave at Weddle Funeral Home. 231 | Hoeye and Bradley and Mr. Jerry’s Tavern .......... 33 PAUL O. PAYTON Regal Trophy .......... 32 24 | and Mrs. Ron Sanchez and two Silverton Lanes ....... 31 25 i 1 children of Seattle. They re SALEM—Paul O. Payton, 79, Abany Lanes, Inc. 27% 24% ported good weather and lots 620 Johnson St. N. E. died Girod’s Inc................. 26 26 of clams. Wednesday in a Salem nursing 36 Philippi ........... ‘......... 20 home. Lowers & Holm #2 16% 39% A native of Lewiston, Mo., O-M Cont.................... 7 49 he received his education in HIG 236, R. Glidewell; HIS Missouri before homesteading 659, D. Kaufman; HTG 1086, in Wyoming in 1916. He mov- j Regal Trophy; HTS 3185 Regal ed to Salem in 1937 and owned , Trophy. and operated Payton Shoe Re-' MEHAMA Yout Build fot You ? OBITUARIES $695 $1195 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise HL hade built this community you and for all of us who live here. ... its homes, its churches, its schools, its busi ness houses, its jobs, its pleasant way of life. Without Trade . . . the exchange be tween neighbors of labor’s fruits for goods and services ... none of these would —nor could—exist here. Quite naturally . . . more trade builds better communities. Every single ad ditional dollar that is spent here at home does its bit to bring greater prosperity for As a matter of fact, Trade builds wher ever it exists. Spend your money at home, the trade it creates builds here. Spend it in the city, the building takes place there. There is contentment, security and op portunity in a growing community. These are the most important things that your dollar buys . . . but they can’t be wrapped up and taken home with you from a city store. These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare Watch What's Go ing On At Our Corral APRIL 17 JERRY COFFMAN , Philippi Motor Co. Ph. 769-2117 Ev. 859-2552 I H. L. Ashby Hill Insurance Agency Distributor of Shell Products Jerry Coffman Kelly Lumber Sales Mill City, Oregon New and Used Cars Building Supplies, Paints, Plumbing Supplies, Electrical Fixtures Jerry Pittam Insurance Mill City Enterprise Santiam Cable Vision Don's Tire Sales Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Advertising — Commercial Printing Mill City, Oregon Tires Are My Business Highway 22, Mill City, Ore. U. S. 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