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8—The Mill City Enterprise, Ihurmlay, April 18, 1963 3 LOWER 3-MINUTE TREASURE CHEST NALLEY'S LUMBERJACK 79' A friend of ours wrote from Nevada and told us he OATS found a machine that was shooting out a bunch of 2'A Lb. Pkg. 2O‘/2 O i . Jar silves dollars at him. This SATURDAY (ONLY) NALLEY'S while our supply lasts we will sell one to a Family Potato Chips SYRUP 47 Oz. Decanter NALLEY’S MUSTARD 18 Oz. Jar 2 for KRAFT VELVEETA 2 Lb. Loaf.............................................. GLOVES Mostly Used Ones 59' Pair AT Hunt's Frozen Vegetables Catsup Peas, Corn, Spinach, Beans or Chop ped Broccoli 5 Bottles GIRODS Mayonnaise f « Swiftning CutorSliced Beans or Corn 2 Quarts....................... * 4 QQ ■ I . SEMI BONELESS PORK ROASTS LB............................ LEAN PORK STEAKS LB....................... DEL PAK or FARMERS SLICED BACON LB. Pineapple 5 CANS Darigold DRY MILK 59C 12 Quart Size . .09° Everyday Low Prices Bowling News SOLID HEADS Cabbage I MEATS LB..................................... 88' TROPIC ISLE f . LB.................................... PICNICS 2 for Hi PRUITS and VEGETABLES —, Tomatoes DEL MONTE 98' 89' i I FIELD RIPENED LB. Reg. 69c Tooth Brush $100 8 Quart Size $100 LB. BEEF ROASTS PEPSODENT 7 CANS 6 Cans U. S. GOOD $100 ALL PURE MILK 3lb.can .... Your Choice SANTIAM 2 CANS OQc WW Large Family Size FLAV-R-PAC 6 pkgs Swifts Size 300 Stewed Tomatoes SILVER ' DOLLARS 79' Reg. 69c NORTH STAR WHITE OX 59' HUNT'S $100 Peanut Butter ............................. WW TRIPLE PACK BOX (Adults Only) PLANTER'S OQc 7' 19' Radishes and Green Onions Ec BUNCH W NO. 2 43' 59' 39' Apples 29' 49* 49' GREEN 39' STAMPS Potatoes 20 Lbs. RED DELICIOUS 2 LBS.............................. We Give By Joe Boyle High Score« Men— Leonard Myers 279 Dale Crandall .. 254 237 Art Fromherz Cale Carey . 234 Bob Gray 231 Hnmrn— Sammie Martell 215 207 Fran Gars jo Jeanette Fery 203 199 Ruby Reid .. 195 Dee Neatherlin High series for the men was rolled by Leonard Myer« with a 279 for 65« For the women, Fran Garsjo had high serie« with a 207 for 535. We had two ice cream win- ners this week. Russ Reid pick ed the 4-7-10, and Virgil Trout picked the 6-7-10. Both will win one gallon of DeLuxe Ice Cream from Girod’s Super Market. Notice to All Men Bowlers— The Men’s Bowling Associa tion will hold a meeting Thur«- day, April 25. Election of of- fleers will be held, Al) league secretaries and presidents should be present. CTiamberlain 177; Barbara Shower 175. (Sammle w<m three dozen donuts from Slayton Bakery for five strikes In a Report from Ix-ngur Mrcrv tarir» row.) Splits picked: l-ucille Ernie Mon.: High game and I-lvrman 517; Ellen Fudge 5- series was rolled by Ixxmard 810; Fran 5-7. and 5-8-10. Myers with a 279 (good for Joe. Wed.: High game, Dale $15 on the gold seal awards) Crandall 254: high scries, War for 658. Other scores: Gale ren Stoll 213 for 590. Other Carey 234-213-204 for 651; Art scores: Benny Youngblood 224. Fromherz 237; I-con Tom 219; l.yle Sundem 200; Darrel Schu Bob Walton 208; Gary Smith macher 217: Si hicrnan 3M; 202; Lyle Newcomb 221; Jim Ken Ellis 221 (Faye Webb rol Birkholz 219; Joe lailay 211; led ,i IB triplicatei. in,.! I >.dr Claude Phillips 20«; Don West- Crandall will get the Century rick 204; Tony Manser 204; Award for rolling 100 over his Gene Speer 202; Art Hempeck average Splits picked: Russ 200. Splits picked; Dave Nett Reid 4-7-10 Ice cream. ling 5-7; Ellis Chamberlain 5-7; I Val. Thum M Hull High Lloyd Girod 4-10; Ernie 4-7-9; game Kenny Chance 212; high Ray Eshclman 5-10; Chuck series, George Burna 535. Oth Way 5-7; Jess Schieman 4-7-9. er scores: Fred Wallace 201; Dee. Mon. Mixed: High game Gary Puckett 199. Splits picked: for the men, Ray Schrock 211; William Kramer 5-10; Irvin high series Harold McCall 551. Cutsforth 6-7; Webb Morrison High game for the women, 9-10; Bob Gormnn 2 6; and Bill Fran Killingcr 199 (102 pins Purdy picked the 1-2-4-10. over average), high scries, Ellen. Thum.: High game I-avcm Wallace 459. Splits and scries was rolled by Fran picked: Lavem Wallace 5-7; with u 207 for 535. Other scores Bill Wallace 3-7-10; Ralph Evelyn Johnson 172; Betty Glidewell 5-6; and Wnync Lier Wallace 190; Eva Myers 192; man 5-8-10. Dee Neatherlin 195; Donna Dora. Tues.; High game and Pope 164 (110 ave.l; and Dora series was rolled by Jeanette Gustafson 188. l-u Blyth picked Eery with a 203 for 522. Other the 5-10 split. scores: Ruby Reid 199; Evelyn Sue. Fri. Mixer!; High game I Miotke 194 for 520; Fran 1X9 and scries for the men, John I for 518; Shirley Bethel 189 for Christensen 214 for 5.3« High 502; Doris Geraths 192; Mary game and scries for the women Wright 187; Mabel Yankus 176; Sue Poole, 191 for 507. Other Evelyn Johnson 181; Lola Mc scores, Alma Harrison 475; Allister 174; Bea Stornier 178; Bonny Montoya 213. Jo Wallace 170-167 (112 ave ) Ernie. Fri.: High game and Splits picked: Ruth DeGuire series was rolled by Bob Gray 5-8-10; Elsie Girod 7-8; Ruth with a 170-223-231 for 624. Other Lyons 5-8-10. sco.es: Bob Bethel 202; Ernie Gil. Tues.: High game was 209; Al Adams 215; Allen Boed- rolled by Barney with a 221. igheimer 216; Merle Bocd- Other scores; Doyle Huff 213; igheimer 204; Gordy McMorris Leonard 213; Al Yankus 209; 202; Warren Stoll 225; Jim Be- and Hill Wallace 211. thel 208; Leonard Myers 203; Fran. Wed. A. M.: High game Jay Myers 204; Ralph Lulay and series was rolled by Sam 200; Pau) Geraths 202, and Ed mie Martell with 215 for 527. Wulf 216. Splits picked: Ron Other scores: Fran 190; Eve Hendrick 5-10; Carl Kline 5-7; lyn Johnson 180; Elsie Girod Allen Bocdlgheimer 5-7; and 177; Inez Crook 177; Vivian Claude Phillips 5-7. Store Honrs: Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Monclay Through Saturday i Girods Hilltop Super Market 829 8.1st Avenue PRICKS EFFtX’TIVE TH 11RS., FRI., SAT., APRIL 18, 19, 20, 1963 Mill City, Oregon