The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 07, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

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    6—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 7, 19«8
SUNSHINE KRISPY
CRACKERS
49'
2 LB. BOX
Gravy QUICK
3 PKGS.
ERLAND — Stems and Pieces
ALL 39c SUNSHINE
CANDIES
29'
BAG
All Reg. Swans Down c A aa
Cake Mixes
4 pkgs.......................
DUTCH MAID
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|
4 FOR
BEANS
$100
A
Folgers COFFEE
1 lb. Can
49<-
2 lb. Can
98c
6oz. Instant . . 79c
SANTIAM
SIZE 303
CORN
$100
163 (or 458 (127 ave.». Splits
picked: Jo Ann Fery 2-7; Betty
Jordan 3-7-10; Bobbie Budlong
2-7; Fran Garsjo 3-10 and 2-10;
6 FOR
| Betty Wallace 5-7. and Eunice
. Phillips 5-6-10.
Gil. Tues. High game was
A1
j rolled by Fritz 1-ang with a 215.
A
I Barney had high series with a
I 212-210 tor 602. Other score»
a
m
| Doyle Huff 206; Leonard Myers
"• J
| 204; George Pavlish 203; Doc
i Angel 213; Bob Johnson 212.
Splits picked: Leonard Myers
I 3-7-10; and Russ Scott 4-7-10
,ce cream split.
Joe. Wed. High game
rolled by Bob King with a
and Lyle Sanders and Joe
1
lay had high series with
Other Scores : Lyle Sanders 211;
Wir
Joe Lulay 203-219: Matt K.ra-
41
sick 203; Doc Angel 210; and
Larry Howard 215-207.
Vai. Thursday 8-Ball: High
game was rolled by z\llen Hay­
I
20 Oz. Bottle
wood with a 232, and Ace Un-
derwood had high series with FRESH - FROZEN
. ** rT, i.
a 221 for 590. Other scores: Bill
By Joe Boyle
Purdy 217; Frank Durland 212;
Ace L'ruli rwo m ! 212. Joe Purdy
II¡Kh Score«
212; Jim Birkhoiz 210; Ace Un
derwood 201; John Savard 581
Ellen. Thurs. High game wai U. S. D. A. - Sirloin, and
248
Merle Boedigheimer
.’II rolled by Dee Neatherlin with i
Bob Gray
236 217, and Lori Dunn had higti
Tony .Masser
series with a 214 for 532. Other
Harry
Fryer
3M
Regular $1.29 Allen Haywood
232 scores: Evelyn Johnson 190;
Jay Myers
232 Vivian Chamberlain 189; Lu
Blyth 187. Dee Neatherlin nad SHORT SHANK
five strikes in a row e<xxl foi
Women—
Fran Garsjo
222-226 three dozen donuts at the Stay'
217 ton Bakery, and Lori Dunn had
Dee Neatherlin
Lori Dunn
3M two turkeys good for a clock al
Jo Ann Fery
201 Santiam Hardware. Splits pick-
Shirley Bethel
200 I ed: Evelyn Johnson 5-7; Don- OCEAN - FRESH
Gert Pendleton
198 na Pope 3-9-10; Jan Savard
6-7; Marge Whitlaftch 5-8-10,
High series for the men was and 5-6.
rolled by Jay Myers with a 232-
Hank. Fri. a. m. High game
222-181 for 635. Fran Garsjo I was rolled by Harry Fryer with
was high for the women with a ! a 234 for 569. High series was
FARMER or DEL PAK
226-183-222 for a big 631.
rolled by Cletus Minten 226-208
We had one ice cream split for 599. Other scores: Bob
' this week. Russ Scott picked Pruitt 203. Splits picked: Oiar-
| the 4-7-10 and w ins one gallon lie TTirelkel 5-7; Harry Fryer
of DeLuxe Ice Cream from Gi- 5-10, and Ollie Runion 3-7-9.
fill rod's Super Market.
Sue. Fri. Mixed. High game
Iteporta from Ix-ague Se< retariea and series for the men was
Ernie. Mon. High game and rolled by Tony Masser with a
series was rolled by Bob Gray 236 for 597. High game for the
with a 244 for 599. Other scores. women was rolled by Elsie Gi­
Dave Nettling 223; Tony Masser rod and Darlene McDougall
221-201; Roman Fredricks 218; with 170s, and Phyliis Lierman
Ollie Muise 214; Claude Phil­ ha<l high series with a 477. Oth­
lips 213; Lou Henning 212; Geo. er scores: Webb Morrison 204;
Bums 211; Russ Scott 211; Geo. Margaret Welter 433 <110 ave.);
Pavlish 203; Leonard Myers Frances Montoya picked the 7-
201; Swede Chamberlain 210; »-9-10 split.
Ernie. Fri. High game was
Doc Angel 200; and Lyle New­
comb 200. Splits picked: Jim rolled by Merle Boedigheimer
Bethell 5-7, and Jack Johnson 5- with a 248, and high series was
rolled by Jay Myers with a 232-
8-10.
222 lor 635. Other scores. Ar-
Dee. Mon. High game and Jyn Birkhoiz 201; Virgil Trout
series for the men was rolled 207; Dave Bunde 214; Ralph ________
by Ralph Glidewell with a 211 Lulay 206-203 for 607; John BROILER
for 538. Blanche Wallace had Christensen 205; Benny Young­
high game for the women with blood 333; Larry Howard 214;
a 191. Carrol Glidewell had high lJoy|e Hu„
Carpente;
series with a 431.
-------- orn 210.
i 203; and Gordy --
McMorris
Dora. Tues. High game and Splits picked: Ariyn Birkhoiz
series was rolled by Fran Gars­ 5-7; Dave Bunde 5-7; Gunnar GOLDEN RIPE
jo with a 226-183-222 for a big Guttormson 5-10; Hantz Rotz
631. Other scores. Jo Ann Fery 5-7; Warren Stoll 5-10; Bob
264 for 500; Shirley Bethel 200
5-10; and Bob Davison
400 Size for 502; Evelyn Miotke 178 for •Samck
2-7-8.
519; Mabel Yankus 174 for 508;
All entries are in for the City
Bonnie Hartle 168 for 503; Gert Championships this Saturday.
Pendleton 198; Evelyn Johnson We have 29 teams, four more
194; Pat Johnson 185; Betty Pit- than last year. The prize list
tam 137-141 for 405 (123 ave.i; will be distributed as suggest'd
Hazel James 152-163 for 454 by the A.B.C. in their tourna- '
(123 ave); Edith Boyle 145-161 ment brochure. Forty percent
for 445 (123 Ave;
for first place; second place *4 |
Darlene Ruby 193-155 for 462 that of first place Mod one I
(125 ave.); Betty Budlong 172- [ prize tor every six entries.
Bowling News
Carnation Instant I)rv MILK
10 Quart
Pkg
Pillsbury White
I____
Angel Food
Package
$|00
Pineapplejuice
$100
A
SIZE 303
5 FOR
46 Ounce Can
4 Oz. Can
SANTIAM
■
Margarine $100
4 Lbs.
MUSHROOMS
49'
DELMONTE
MEATS
HUNTS
Catsup
Tom Turkeys lb
Family Size
5 for
BOTTLE OF 100
BUFFERIN
ONLY
Blue Bell
POTATO CHIPS
Triple Pak Box
T-Bone
STEAKS
lb•-
98
PICNICS
lb.
39 \*
OYSTERS r"" Pin‘ 69 c
NALLEY'S
MAYONNAISE
FULL QUART
White Star Chunk
.¿j No. 5 4 cans
ALL PURE
MILK
8 CANS
Sliced Bacon lb. 39 «
PRODUCE
Lettuce 2 heads 29 c
Tomatoes Tube 29 c
IS
1C
car
r
Onions 10 lb-Bag
FIRESIDE
Sandwich Cookies
3 PKGS. FOR
2SC
Bananas 2 lbs-
SPACE SAVER
KLEENEX
Gervais vs. Santiam
Saturday Night, February 9th
Come Out And Give The Team Your Support
4 FOR
NALLEY'S
CHILI
15 Oz. Can
Store Hours: Open 8 A. M. to 7 I*. M. Monday Through Saturday
Girod s Hilltop Super Market
'I
829 S. 1st Avenue
PRICES EFFECTIVE, Till RS., FRI., SAT., FEB. 7, 8, 9, 1908
Mill City, Oregon