The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 07, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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    8—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Mar. 7, 1963
TROPIC ISLE
PINEAPPLE
Nestles
QUIK
5 Cans
46 Oz. Can
HUNT'S
$100
Tomato Juice
......
4 for
46 Ounce Can
SHASTA
$100
ORANGE DRINK
4 CANS ......................
Size 303 Can
VAN CAMP'S
79*
PORK and BEANS
6 CANS.........................
MJB
MJB
COFFEE
lib.
2 lb. can .
49
98*
MJB Instant COFFEE
$129
10 Ounce JAR.................................
3 Minute OATS
Large Family Size
DEL MONTE
$100
6 CANS
DENNISON'S
I
“ With Beans”
3 CANS
Moo
Hunts
PEACHES
WOODBURN
Old Fashion
KRAUT
2 JARS
SCHOOL BOY
PEANUT BUTTER
3 LB. JAR
.....................
™
39*
42 Ounce Pkg.......................
Regular $ 1.00
BRECK
SHAMPOO
Size */2 Can
WHITE STAR
$|00 A A Large
Chunk TUNA
4 CANS..........
SUNSHINE
/IQc
Krispy CRACKERS
2 LB. BOX........................................
All 29c
«W
ÄQc
98*
I
«
69*
Only.........
79
CORN
CHILI
Gil. Tues.; High game was
rolled by Gordy McMorris with
a 213; and Bob Hartman had
high serin with a 206-212 for
WIN Other scores: Harney 210;
Vince Lulay 200; Chile Hend­
ricks 2<>i>; Guy Hartle 201; Al
Yankua 203; Fill* Lang 203;
and Ixatle Atkinson 211 206 for
606.
Fran. Wed. a.
m.: High
game and aeries was rolled lay
Fran with a 222 for M2. Other
scores: Phyllis IJvrman
ISO
lor -197; lama McFadden INN,
PhyUto I I' lin.in iso. Vivian
Chamberlain INO; Dorothy
Schwlndt 177; Lucille Hulier
176; Darlene Goodell 173. Splits
picked: loclllc Huber 6-7-10
ic<> cream; Georgia Smith 5-10;
Huth Lyons 2-7-10; June Kim-
ery 3-7; Dora 5-6-10; Sue Wal­
ton 4-5.
| Joe. Wed.: High game wna
rolled by Warren Stoll with a
213, and Ralph Glidewell had
high series with a 213. Other
scores; Jim Ihiffy 199-1N6 for
lly J« h > Huy lu
571; Ralph Glidewell 209; Ben­
nie Youngblood 209; aiul Leo
Wickizcr picked the 6-7-10 Ice
Men—
cream split.
Vai. S lull: High game was
Vince l.uluy
rolled by Dick Gorman with a
Dave Bunde
224, and John Savard had high
Dick Gorman
serit a with a 223 for 623 Oth­
Benny Montoya
er scores: Ixtuic Atkinaon 604.
Gale Carey
Ellen. ‘Thurs: High
score
5’/z Ounce Can Claude Phillipa
was rolled by Dec Ncatherlin
WíHllrn—
with a 209. and Ellen hail high
series with a 509 Other scores:
222 Mabel Yankua 175 for 506;
Fran Gan jo
,vi
Dec Ncatherlin
Fran INO for 506; Dee Ne.ither-
I IN lln 500. Jo Ann Fery 198; Bet­
Jo Ann Fery
193 ty Budkmg 187; Donna Pope
Sue Poole
m 1N6 for 450 (106 avel Splits
Phyllis Lierman
High aerie» for the men was picked: Jeanette Eery 4-7-9;
rolled by Ed Wulf with 215- Lu Hlyth 5-10; Myra Rlpka 5-7;
215-201 for 631, and for the wo­ and I Naina Pope 5-10.
men. Fran Garsjo had a 222
Hank. Fri.
a. m.:
High
for M2.
game and scries was roiled by
We had two ice cream splits Paul Penn.ngton with a 2V5
this week. IxiciUc lluber and lor 567. Other scores: luinny
I .co Wlcki/er both picked the Fredricks 544. Hob Pruitt 203;
6-7-10 good for one gallon of Charlie Threlkcl M4. Splits
Detaixe ice cream from Girod's picket] Hob Nutman 5-7; and
Super Market.
Andy Helm 5-10.
“W
Sue. Fri. Mixed. High gumo
Reports from league Nccrvtariea
lor the men was rolled by Dave
Ernie. Mon. : High game and Bundc with a 226 and Al Har­
scries was rolled by Vince lat- rison had high scries with a
I lay with a 232-200 for 577. Oth- 612. For the women. Sue had
I er scores: Gale Carey 224; high game with a 193, and
(".Hide Phillips 224; Bill Angel ¡•hyllis Lierman had high ser-
219; Bob Walton 213; Al Harri­ [ les with a 536. Other scores;
son 213; Joe Ixilay 213; Ik>n Benny Montoya 5 nn ; Frun 498;
Mintcn 201; Huss Scott 204-202; Eve Johnson 482; Phyllis Her­
Ray Eshelman 201;
Verne man 192. IJoyd Girod picked
Jenks 203; Jim Waggoner 201; the 8-10 split.
Ralph Glidewell 201. Splits
Ernie. Fri.: High game was
picked: Russ Scott 5-7;
Al
Hilled by Benny Montoya with
Griffith 5-10; Ralph Glidewell
s 224, and Ed Wulf had high
2-5-7; Herb Birkholz 5-8-10;
I and 5-10; Harvey Blaylock 2- series with a 215 215-201 for
631. Other Scores: Gordy 51c-
5-7; Claude Phillips 5-10; and
MorrU 220-211 for 626; Benny
Ernie 4-7-9.
Montoya 224-215 for 610; Lloyd
Dec. Mon. Mixed: High game Girod 214-202; Jay Myers 213;
and scries for the men was Merle Bocdighcimcr 209; Clare
rolled by Fred Wallace with a 216; Paul Gcraths 206-205; Jim
202 for 578. and Blanche Wal­ Bcthcll 209; Ralph Lulay 200;
lace had high game for the Ernie 204. and lk>b Samck 206.
women with a 197. Lu Blyth Splits picked: George Harteioe
had high series with a 474 lx>ls 5-7; Don Hatch 5-7; Ralph lai-
Killinger had a 142 ( 83 ave.), lay 5-10; Bob James 4-7-9;
and L. C. Lierman picked the Merle Bocdighcimcr 5-10; and
545
Ixirry Howard 5-10.
DOZEN
^keephea/tAy
• •
Child
JjQd
Sunshine CANDIES
2 Packages......................................
ROME BEAUTY
GIROD'S
ÍF
SALAD DRESSING
2 QUARTS..........................
GIROD'S
MAYONNAISE
$
2 QUARTS..........................
Pork Roasts lb. 49e
$1
TENDER
LB.
19*
SUNKIST
CATSUP
FRESH - YOUNG
5 for
LB.
NABISCO
Honey GRAHAMS
2 LB. BOX
59
’/z Bushel Box
Pork
Steaks
lb.
49*
$jOC
LEMONS
Beef Liver 1 b. 39«
SNIDER'S
Lge. 20 Oz. Bottle
APPLES
LEAN
_________
t
59*
.Xp»/ GREEN
JÖ.V/. STAMPS
ROME BEAUTY
CHEDDAR
Cheese
15*
lb.
59*
APPLES
3 LBS.
29*
DEL PAK or FARMERS
Sliced Bacon lb. 39* ÍSERY
19*
Store Hours: Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Monday Through Saturday
Girod's Hilltop Super Market
S. 1st Avenue
PRICES EFFECTIVE, THURS., FRI., SAT., MAR. 7, 8, 9, 1963
Mill City, Oregon