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10—The Mill City Enterprise, 'niursday. Dec, 20, 11X»? (losed Christmas Day PILLSBURY MILK 5 for Large Can Instant Folgers COFFEE Pumpkin GIRODS Salad Dressing, 2 qts. . 89c B I Lloyd and Elsie Royal Gelatin, 4 for . 50¿ Shur Fresh Orange Juice ........ Blanche Wallace 5-8-10. i'rnl Wallace 2-10 twice; and Ed Neatherlin 6-8-1#. $1.00 $1.00 Peanuts, 3 lbs. B Florent, Omey, Agnes, Virgil, Ronald, LARGE FAMILY SIZE 12 Ounce Can, 3 for 6 Ounce Can, 6 for AU 4 Cans................................. May every blessing of this Christmas be yours as you gather with family and friends. No. I Tall Can Pitted Olives, 3 for . Wr Æ SHURFINE LINDSAY MEDIUM fiQe 6 Ounce Jar.............................. Size 2*/2 White, Yellow or Chocolate Fudge 59 SPECIAL MORNING 89c Cake Mix, 3 pkgs PRICES GOOD THROUGH DECEMBER 24th $1.00 Regular $ 1.75 Size Kraft Marshmallow Creme 7 Oz. Jar /IQc V05 Shampoo, only 2 for................................... i SUNSHINE KRISPY 0 Crackers, 1 lb. box . . 29c GEISHA MANDARIN Oranges . 98c MU All SUNSHINE 39c Candy, bag Regular Size 4 CANS.................................................... WT’ • Kaiser Foil, pkg. . . . Nestles MORSELS Hy J ix' Boyle High Scorro Broiling Size Men— Kaiser Foil, pkg. . . . 390 latina rd Myers Ernie G a rijo Ed Albus Al Yankus Ed Miotke WHITE STAR •/j Size Chunk Tuna, 3 cans . Mayflower Butter BLUE BELL 79c 69« Potato Chips GIANT 4 PAK BOX MEAT SPECIALS lb. HAMS Girod’s BLEACH Whole - Bone-ln Gallon ....................... Boneless - Ready To Eat De LUXE Charm i/2 GALLON Girod’s Mayonnoise 59 . .890 YOUNG OREGON GROWN TURKEYS Toms Hens 39« Sliced Bacon HUNT'S Short Shank Picnics, lb. . Fruit Cocktail Semi - Bonek*ss 4 CANS HEINS Honey 5 LB. PAIL lb. . Del Pak or Farmers 2 Quarts............................................ Size 300 HAMS 98 490 Pork Roast, lb PRODUCE SPECIALS NAVEL ORANGES. 2 lbs.............................. CELERY HEARTS, pkg. TANGERINES, lb. No. I SWEET POTATOES, 2 lbs. ... No. I YAMS, 2 lbs. ............................ 25c 25c 19c 29c 25c Women— Fran Garajo 223 Ruby Huff 202 Janice Schottocfer 202 Bonnie Hartle 200 Bobbi Budlong ......... 195 High «erica for the men was rolled by la*onard Myera with 257-225 for 653. Thia ia a new high senes for the season For the women, Bonnie Hartle waa high with 200-181-176 for 557. We had five ice cream aplita thia week. Vivian Chamberlain, Bea Stormer, Carl Kline, Gordy McMorris, and The School Teacher all picked the • 7 in split, and each wins one* gallon of lielaixe ice cream from Gi rod's Super Market. Keporta from league Hrcrctarir« Ernie. Mon. 6:30. High game was rolled by George Pavlish with a 221. High series was rol led by Dave Bunde with a 617. Bob Gray had 600. Other score« Lou Herring 220; Dave Bunde .’iZ201 Harvey Blayloek 214: Birney 214; Verne Jenks 210; Lloyd Girod 210; Bob Gray 209- 201; Tony Manser 204; Willy Branch 207; Leonard Myers 202; On Orr 201; D m Angel 200; Don Carey 207-201; Walt Weils 203; and Bell Angel 203. Splits picked: Verne Jenks 5-10; Jim Bethel 5-10 twice; Dean Sharp 5-7; Boh Gray 5-7; iXx: Angel 2-10; and Arlyn Pirk- holz 4-5 twice. Dee Neatherlin (Mon. Mixed League) High game and •erica was rolled by Bob Jewel with a 195 for 50«; and Blanche Wal lace was high for the women with 184 for 516. Splits picked: Dora Tues. A three-way tie for high game. Lois Phillipa. Evelyn Miotke. and Pat John son all had 188; Ix>is Phillip« had high series with a 523. Other scores Bea Stormer 184; Bonnie Hartle 181 tor 510; Bet- ty Wallace l«5, Janice Fcry 180. Penny Fryer 178, Ellen I Fudge 176, and Dollie Laird 166. I splits pi. k,-,i B,-a sioimer u 7- 10 ice cream split; Vivian I (.liamlwrlam 45-7; Clara Neal 5-10; and Jennette Eery 4-5. Gil. Tues. laxinard Myers had high game with a 234, and Jay Myers had high »cries with 212-214-203 tor 629. Other 629 scores: George Pavlish 203; Bill Wallace 204; Guy Hartle 202-212; Clare Hendricks 202. and Bob Hartman 202. Fran. Wed. a. m. High game Fran Gars jo 223. High •cries Bonnie Hartle 200-181-176 for 557 Other scores: Ruby Huff 200 for 517; Elsie Girod 182; El len budge 181 Grace Teague picked tiie 4-5, and M. Schacht- sick picked the 2-7. Joe. Wed. High game and s Ties Al Yankua with 188-223- 190 for 601. Other scores: Matt Kirasick 206-200; Rich Boedig- heimcr 208, and Bob Coleman 208. Vai H-Ball High game and scries Ernie Garajo 225 for 618. Other acorca: Ed Albua 224; John Savani 203; Gary Purek- ett JIM) Splits picked: Vern Chumlxrlain 5-7; Vai 5-7; Wil- iia mKramer 5-7-10 and 5-7-9; Ernie Gars jo 5-6; Roman Fred ricks 5-7, and William Kramer 4-5-7, Ellen. Thurs. High game, Janice Schottocfer 202 <131 av.) High scries, Fran Gam jo 201- 182-172 for 555. Other scores: Evelyn Johnson 178 for 520. Bet ty Wallace 501; Bobbi Budlong 195. Splits picked: Vivian Chamberlain fl-7-10 ice cream split; Fran 2-5-7 and 4-7-9; Lori Dunn 6-7 and Ellen 3-7. Hank. Fri. a. m. High game Hank Miotke 218. High scries, Bob I'ruitt 572. Other scores: Paul Pennington 202; Hurry Fryer 202; Cletus Minten 199. Ollie Runion picked the 4-5, and Cletus picked the 4-9. Sue. Fri. High games. Men Al Harrison 209. Women, Dar lene McDougall 191. High ser ies, men, Al Harrison 546; women, Phyllis Lierman 458. Sunnie Chance 163. <95 av.) Ernie. Fri. High game and series was rolled by Ixxmard Myers with 257-225 for 653, (a new high for the alleys this year.) Other scores: Ralph I al lay 218; Jay Myers 215; Claude Phillips 213; Ernie 213; Lloyd Girod 212; Bob Bothell 209; Ed Wulf 207; Hnntz Rotz 206; Iair- ry Howard 202; Dave Bunde 202; Clare 205; Merle Boedig- heimer 206; and Bob Sa nick 202. Splits picked: George Har- tekxi 5-7; Lloyd Girixi 2-5-7; Gil 5-6 and 5-10 and Clare 5-8-10, Store Hours: Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Monday Through Saturday Girod's Hilltop Super Market PRICES EFFECTIVE, TH I RS., FRI., SAT., DEC. 20, 21, 22, 1962 MILL CITY, OREGON