The Mill City Enterprise, 'Hiursday, Feb. 28, 1963 White Star TUNA CHUNK STYLE 4 cans . . HOODY'S BüLfflKJHÄN WORDS BETTY CROCKER Angel Foods White Confetti, Fudge Swirl, Lemon Custard, French Vanilla, Lemon Chiffon and Orange Chiffon Pkg. ..... . Kraft Spaghetti 49 5 pkgs.......................... Del Monte PEAS 5 Cans SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 2, 1963 CANBY v$. SANTIAM JV starts at 6:30 P. M. Bowling News si00 Dinners Size 303 The Last Home Game of the Season ............................... Tastewell PEARS Size 2 */2 4 Cans................................... Nalley’s CHILI 15 Ounce Can ........................... ................. KraftMIRACLEWHIP Quart Èveready Flashlights Regular $1.19 Only 3 Minute OATS 42 Ounce Pkg. 3 Minute Popcorn 2 LB. BAG 3 Minute Popcorn 4 LB. BAG...................................................... FINEFOODS "Fancy Tiny" Oysters 29’ 49’ 49’ 39’ 29’ 55’ s|00 3cans . . . . FARM FRESH fruits» vegetables Radishes and Green Onions BUNCH................................................ 5* LARGE HEADS LETTUCE 2 FOR 29’ ROME BEAUTY APPLES $149 i /2 bushelbox YELLOW ONIONS 4 LBS. .............................. AVOCADOES EACH 19’ 10’ By Joe Boyle High Scores Meo— Lanny Fredericks Ron Hendrick........... Lou'c Atkinson Dave Bunde Lee Glidewell 257 217 238 231 231 Women— Marge Ralphs 212 210 Edith Bruce 209 Fran Garsjo 201 Evelyn Miotke 199 Shirley Bethel High series for the men was rolled by Ron Hendrick with a 206-247 for 644. For the women. Marge Ralphs had 212 for a 529. No ice cream splits this week. Reports from Ix-ague Secretaries Ernie: Mon. High game and I senes was rolled by Louie At- I kinson with a 200-232 for 623. Other scores: Art Fromherz 226; Lou Killinger 226; Verne Jenks 216; Russ Scott 224; Claude Phillips 216; Chuck Way 212-207; Arlyn Birkholz 215; Lloyd Girod 207; Ken Farwell 215; Vince Lulay 209;; Swede Chamberlain 207; George Pav- lish 203; Bill Wallace 205; Al Harrison 202; Don Westrick 213; Ernie 213; and Al Yankus rolled a 1X3 all-spare game good for a lube job at Clarkston's 76, and $5 in trade at the Gem Cafe. Splits picked: E d Dunham 5-7; Benny Montoya 5- 8-10; Bob Walton 6-8-10; and the 2-4-7-9-10; Lou Henning 3- 6- 7-8-10; Ernie 5-10; Doc Angel 2-9; Joe Lulay 5-7; Jim Birk­ holz 5-7, and Bill Purdy 5-10. Dee: Monday Mixed: High game for the men was rolled by Harold McCall with a 220, Bob Jewell had high series with a 200-201 for 569. Bea Wheadon had high game and series for tl>e women with a 171 for 441. Other scores: Ed Neatherlin 204 June Uhl 136-150 for 413. Splits picked: Leo Wheadon 5-7-9; Fred Wallace 5-10; Vel Lier­ man 2-7. Dora. Tues. High game and series was rolled by Marge Ralps with a 212 for 529. Oth­ er scores: Edith Bruce 210 for 497; Evelyn Miotke 201 for 504; Bea Stornier 189 for 514; Jeanette Fery 182 for 501; Fran Gars jo 180 for 504; Marilyn Strout 497; Lois Phillips 486; Varsity at 8:00 P. M. Bonnie Hartle 483; Pat John­ son 483; Gert Pendleton 181; and Jenny Masser 185-168 (126 ive.) Splits picked: Frances Montoya 5-7; Mabel Yankus 5- lo, Betty Budkmg ill); Vivian Chamberlain 5-8-10; Jeanette Fery 7-8-3-10; Janice Fery 5-6; ai Schieman 4-5, and Marcy Hafner 2-7. Gil: Tues. High game was rolled by Louie Atkinson with i 238. and Leonard Myers had ligh series with a 204-213 for ¡15. Other scores; Russ Scott 206; Lee Glidewell 231; Jim Towery 200; George Pavllsh 215; Gil 213; Clare 209-214; lay Myers 205. and Ernie 215. Fran. Wed. a. m. High game was rolled by Bonnie Hartle md Dora Gustafson with a 192, and Bonnie had high ser­ ies with a 523. Other scores: Phyllis Lierman 180 for 504, IXirothy Schwindt 181; Eva Myers 180; Sue Walton 178; Kathleen Manning 172; Darlene McDougall 171; Edith Boyle 170, and Mary Kramer 170. Splits picked: Eva Myers 4-7-9; Dora 5-10; Bonnie 5-8-10; Mac Guest 5-7; and Darlene Mc­ Dougall 5-10. Joe. Wed.: High game and series was rolled by Al Yankus with a 204-230 (or 585. Other scores: Ken Ellis 226; Al Haines 224; Ken Boswell 211; Roy Morris 219; Ambrose Dozier 208. and Joe Ragsdale 227. Vai. Thurs 8-Ball: 1 i game and series was rolled by the biggest 8-ball. Dave Bunde with a 231 for 636. Other scores: Vnl Klampe 215; Morris Howe 556. Splits picked; John Savard 3-4-6-7. and Verne Chamberlain [licked the 1-5-7-9 washout. Ellen. Thurs. High game was rolled by Fran with a 209. Bet­ ty Wallace had high series with a 195 for 516. Other scores: Shirley Bethel 199; Vivian Chamberlain 192; Myra Ripka 174; Edith Bruce 181; Eva Myers 480; Myra Ripka 168 for 456; Donna Schnider 163 for 437 (115 ave.) Marge 176; Edith Bruce 198; Ruby Huff 174; Marge Hatch 174; Jeanette Fery 172; Evelyn Miotke 485; Blanche Wallace 475. Splits picked: My­ ra Ripka 5-8-10; Edith Bruce 5-7; Dorothy Schwindt 5-10; Marge Whitlatch 5-8-10; Hazel James 5-10; and Laverne Wal­ lace had a 103 triplicate. Hank. Fri. a. m. High game and series was rolled by Lanny Fredericks with a 257 for 600. Other scores; Hank Miotke 203; Cletus Minten 222; Ron Johnson 220; Charlie Threlkel 215, and Ollie Runion picked the 5-7. Sue. Fri. Mixed: High game and series for the men was rol­ led by Bob Lierman with a 205 tor 555. Ella Leiseth had high game for the women with a 193, and Elsie Girod had high series with a 462. Other scores: Leo P'X)1< 202, Tony Masser 551; Sue 181; Lu Blythe 181, and Verna Bunde picked the 3-10 three times. Ernie. Fri. High game and series was rolled by Ron Hend­ ricks with a 206-247 for 644. Other scores: Al Yankus 224; Merle Boedigheimer 209; Jess Schieman 213; Allen Boedig­ heimer 213; Verne Jenks 223; Virgil Trout 202; Ed Wulf 202; Leonard Myers 203. Splits pick­ ed: Ron Hendricks 5-10; Jim Strout 5-8-10; Ralph Lulay 6-7- 8-10; Larry Howard 3-6-7-10 and Aryln Birkholz 6-8-10 and the 7-8. Peanut Butter 3 LB. JAR T Swifts PREM 12 ouncecan . BLUE BELL Potato Chips 59’ 00 TRIPLE PAK BOX Flav-R-Pak PIES Apple, Cherry, Peach and Boysenberry 3 for . . . . GIROD'S BLEACH 49’ GALLON PARKAY MARGARINE $100 4 Pounds ONE A DAY MULTIPLE VITAMINS Regular $2.94 $|98 Only CREST TOOTH PASTE Regular 83c 69’ Only BUYS U. S. D. A. GOOD Beef ROASTS lb. 49« SHORT SHANK PICNICS lb. 39« U. S. D. A. GOOD Round Steaks lb. 79' DEL PAK and FARMERS Sliced Bacon lb. 39e NEBERGALLS Sausage Rolls 3,or89c Zk»/ green Z<. STAMPS Store Hours: Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Monday Through Saturday Girod's Hilltop Super Market 829 S. 1st Avenue PRIC ES EFFECTIVE, THURS., FRI., SAT., FEB. 28, MAR. I, 2, 1963 Mill City, Oregon