The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 31, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MUl City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 31, 1963
SumsCr
»
'3
Basketball
Sat., Feb. 2nd
SAVINGS
Stay ton UHS
VS.
V
*
Santiain UH
OZ
This will be a real game
$1.19 Value
A A
BAND AIDS
89*iDINNER
ONLY
MELLOWEST
too
Size 2'/î
Peaches
5cans . . ,.
I
46 Ounce Can
TOMATO JUICE
4 for
1
DEL MONTE
Peas
5cans . .
•
f
•
BLUE BONNET
MARGARINE
$
4 LBS...............................
100
Size 303
DEL MONTE
Corn
f
5 cans
LIPTON
48 Bag Pkg.
Size 300
HUNT’S FRUIT
Cocktail
5 cans
•
•
ALL PURE
$100
MILK
8 CANS
SHASTA
100
46 oz. can$
Orange Drink
4 cans
HILLS BROS.
98'
COFFEE
....
SANTIAM Whole
Kernel Corn
6 cans
SCHOOL BOY
PEANUT BUTTER
QQc
3 LB. JAR
VW
SANTIAM Size 303
Beans
5 cans
...
Sliced or Cut
SWANS DOWN WHITE
5 Pkgs.
Angel Food Mix
BETTY CROCKER PANCAKE
Pkg
98*
WW
Barnhardt 483; Nola McAllister
185. Splits picked: I ai Schei-
man 3-5-8; Lois Phillips 5-10;
Frances Montoya 5-8-10; Elnora
Boedigheimer 4-5-7; Janice Fery
5-7-9; Dorothy Eastburn 5-7;
and Bonnie 5-10.
Gil. TUes. High game was
rolled by Gordy McMorris with
a 265. (A new high for the
I league. > High series was rolled
by Ernie Garsjo with a 215-230-
211 for 656. (Also a new high
for the league.) Other scores:
I George Pavhsh 212; Doc Angel
1211 and the 4-10 split; Jim
Towcry 210; Gordy McMorris
620; Doyle Huff 220; and Karn-
ey 211.
Fran Wed. a. m. High game
was shared by Phyllis Lier-
] man and Kathleen Manning,
both with 187. Bonnie had high
series with 186-180 for 522. Oth­
er scores; Naoma Vnderwxxxl
181; Grace Teague 179; Bar­
bara Snower 179; Mae Bethel
178; Elsie Girod 178; Mary
Kramer 173. Splits
picked:
By Joe Boyle
Faye Ely 5-10; and Zelpha
High Scores
Harteloo 5-7-9.
Joe. Wed. High game was rol­
Men—
led by Roy Morris with a 234.
265 Carl Kline had high series with
Gordy Me Morris
Boyd Hilton
248 198-175-184 for 557. Other scores:
Lou Killinger
217 Paul Geratns 203; Bill Wallace
Hank Hietoert
236 202. Splits picked: Cap Smith
Roy Morris
234 picked the 4-7-10; Roger Blades
Haney Blaylock
2M picked the 6-7-10; and Bob
Gray picked the 4-7-10; all three
Women—
will get one gallon of Detaixc
Evelyn Miotke
230 Ice Cream from Girod’s Super
Doris Geraths
219 Market.
Vai. 8 Ball. High game was
Fran Garsjo
213
Harvey
Blaylock
Bonnie Hartle
205 rolled by
Helen Lyons
201 with a 234. Louie Atkinson had
high series with a 600. Russ
High series for men this week Scott had 230. Splits picked: Ed
was rolled by Ernie Garsjo Al bus 3-7-8; Ace Underwood 3-
with 215-230-211 for 656. Bon­ 8-10; and George Bums picked
nie had high series for the wo the 1-2-4-10 washout.
men with a 205 for 551.
Ellen. Thurs. Fran had high
Roger Blades picked the 6-7- game with a 213 which is good
i 10; Cap Smith and Bob Gray for a lube job at Philippi Mo-
I Picked the 4-7-10 split, good for ors. Fran had high series also
one gallon of DeLuxe Ice Cream with a 542. Other scores: Eve­
lyn Johnson 178 for 516; Shir­
from Girod's Super Market.
ley Bethell 187; Evelyn Miotke
Report* from league Secretaries 182; Edith Bruce 180 for 498;
i Ernie: Mon. High game was Betty Wallace 180; Pearl Choate
176 for 462. Splits picked: Nina
I rolled by Lou Killinger with a
Leffler 5-7; Ginny Foley 5-10;
247. George Burns had high
Janice Fery 5-6-10; Liz Schie-
series with 231 for 604. Other
man 5-7; Nadine Westrick 5-
.corn: Bill Wallace 215; Lloyd
7-9; and Mabel Yankus 4-10.
Girod 212; John Kesti 211; Ben­
Hank. Friday a. m. High
ny Montoya 210; Joe Lulay 202;
score was rolled by Harry Fry-
Bud Killinger 202; Jack John­
er with a 211. Cletus M inten
son 201; Arlyn Birkholz 200.
had high series with a 202 for
Splits picked: Ray Eshelman 5-
566. Charlie Threlkel had a 210
10 three times; Walt Wells 5-10;
for 525; and Andy Heim had
Don Westrick 5-7; Claude Phil-
.ipa 5-7; Art Hempeck 5-6-10, 188-188 for 552. Splits picked:
Don and Harry picked the 5-8-
and Arlyn Birkholz 5-7.
10; and Andy picked the 5-7.
Dee: Monday. High game and
Sue. Friday mixed, High
series for the men was rolled game for the men was rolled
oy Bob Jewel with a 214 for by Wayne Lierman with a 216.
515. High game for the women Julius Lieseth had high series
was rolled by Caroll Glide- with a 206-177-180 for 563. Sue
well with a 198. Blanche Wal­ Poole had high game and ser­
lace had high series with a 491. ies for the women with 178-178-
Lavcrn Wallace had 113-133-159 184 for 540. Naoma Underwood
for 405. (Ill ave.) Splits picked had a 473.
Lavem Wallace 5-8-10; and Ray
Ernie. Fri. High game was
Schrock 5-10.
rolled by Boyd Hilton with a
Dora. Tuesday. High game 248. Gil had high series with
was rolled by Evelyn Miotke j 232-202 for 610. Other scores:
with a 230. Bonnie had high Hank Hiebert 236; Gunnar Gut-
series with a 205 for 551. Other tormsen 215; Carl Kline 214;
scores: Evelyn Miotke 489; Leonard Frank 211; Vern Jenks
Doris Geraths 219 for 503; Helen j 208; John Savard 205; and I-eon-
Lyons 201 for 445; Frank 189 for , ard Myers 202-201. Splits pick­
526; Bea Stormer 187 for 515; ed: Fred Weis 2-7; Russ Reid
Evelyn Johnson 188 for 516; 5-8-10; Paul Geraths 5-7 and
Janice Fery 168 for 502; Jo 5-10; Gil 5-6-10 and 5-8-10;
Ann Fery 198 for 454; Olive George Harteloo 5-7 and 5-7-9.
59'
100
TEA
$100
10 lb. Bag
9
HUNT’S
2 LB. CAN
KRAFT MACARONI and SPAGHETTI
Chocolate, Vanilla or Lemon Cremes
FIRESIDE COOKIES
$J00
3 PKGS.
ALL SWANS DOWN REGULAR
Cake Mixes
4 pkgs
<uWii flirre L
I
your table
49e
Smoke Picnics lb. 39'
HAM
lb.
89*
Sliced Bacon lb. 39'
Cheddar Cheese 59
Beef Roasts lb.
SHORT SHANKS
SWEET HEART - Ready To Eat
FARMERS and DEL PAK
DARIGOLD
No. I
Potatoes 201b. Bag 75 «
Yellow Onions lb. gc
CARROTS 2 bags 19'
APPLES bushel box $ J49
GOLDEN DELICIOUS
ROME BEAUTY
APPLES
2lh'
25'
Store Hours: Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Monday Through Saturday
Girods Hilltop Super Market
829 8. 1st Avenue
PRICKS EFFECTIVE, THURS., FRI., SAT., JAN. 31, FEB. I, 2
Mill City, Oregon