The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 23, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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    B—The Mill ('tty Enterprise, Thurxiay, May 23, 1963
SBV ings
*ì EMERY' ?’
DIME
YOU SPEND WITH
US GETS YOU AN
GREEN
STAMP
SUNSHINE HONEY
KRAFT
59
29'
GRAHAMS
2 LBS.
SUNSHINE
CANDY
Regular 39c Bag Now
Velveeta
2 LB. LOAF
SNAP-E-TOM
Giant 4 Pak Box.....
Tang
GAINES
QUART JAR
39'
..........
NALLEY'S
Banquet Dills
22 Oz. Jar
.......
PILLSBURY
NALLEY'S
Angel Cake
Mix
Kosher Dills
22 Oz. Jar......................
39'
Pkg....... ......................
NALLEY'S
Plain Dills
CAKE MIX
22 Oz. Jar
DELUXE
......
NALLEY'S
Ice Cream
$J49 Cucumber Chips
22 Oz. Jar
GALLON .......
ALL PURE
VAN CAMP
No. 2‘/2 Tin
Pork & Beans
89'
12 Oz. Tin 2 for
SHASTA GRAPE and ORANGE
DRINK
46 Oz. Tin
WIZARD
Your Choice
PiiÜbuiy»
PILLSBURY
£ BEST è
1 xxxx /
FLOUR
$198
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Notice Men
SHICK Stainless Steel Double Edge
79'
MORTENS —Chocolate, Lemon Banana, Your Choice
98'
Frozen 3 For
Pies
$100
&
DELUXE
$100 CHARM
3 for
'/j GALLON
!
59'
PRODUCE SPECIALS
NESTLES
i
i
79'
I MEATS
U. S. GOOD RIB
FRISKIES
Dog Food
39'
59'
2 for
Dog Food
Popular Size
3 LB. CAN
4 for
25 Lb. BAG
Your Choice of Odors
$100 SPRAY
Shortening
$100
Many Get 8 to 10 Shaves Per Blade
Peanut Butter
3 PKGS.
69
Plywood Workers
REGULAR $1.69
STEAKS lb.
U. S. GOOD T-BONE
STEAKS lb.
DEL PAK or FARMERS
BACON lb.
DEL MONTE CHUNK
Bologna lb..
r
LETTUCE, large heads
CELERY
CUCUMBERS. Field Grown
TOMATOES, Field Ripened
CANTALOUPES
79c
89'
39’
By the Piece
3SC
RESERS FROZEN
GLOVES
Save 40c Pair
PREM
NUT LUNCH
Drink Mix
Economy Size
49'
39'
39'
39'
39'
7 for
3 LB. JAR
WYLERS FRUIT
Swift’s
$100 Razor 5 Blades
for
MILK
$|00
10c each or Per Dozen
Bulletin Board Specials
NALLEY'S
I LB. 2 OZ. PKG. SPECIAL
10 oz. Cans
Tomato DRINK
Potato ChipsEQc
BURGERS
# W
$|29 Cubed Steaks
SPECIAL .......................
Pkg. of 10 Steaks
89'
2 for 29c
Lb. 9c
each 9c
Lb. 19c
3 for $1.00
LAST OF THE BOWLING NEWS
Another liowling season came 619; Leonard Myer* 230 for 616;
to an end with a successful Verne Jenks 215-211 for 619;
bowling banquet, thanks to the Don Carey 223; Clare 21)2; Art
effort« of I.eonard and Eva Hempeck 211-206; Irma Core
Myers. Barney Keep, of radio INS; Marge Ra)ps 191; and Bob
and tv fame was guest speak­ Lierman 212.
er. Doc iKiffy did a fine job
1 would like to take thia op-
as master of ceremonies and ¡■ortunity to thank all the league
tried hard to top Barney's secretaries for their help on the
jok< s. The banquet ended with scores for the past two years,
the drawing for the door prizes, They
are Ernie, Dec, Dora,
and the happiest winner was Gil, Fran, Joe, Vai, Ellen,
Sue Poole when she won one of Hank and Sue.
the bowling halls. Lloyd Girod
I would like to wish Ernie
and Joe Boyle were presented and Fran the best of luck on
a silver tray from the Men's their new venture into the
and Women’s Bowling associa­ i bowling business nt Albany,
tions.
I .conn rd
Myers took
I would also like to extend a
home a lion’s share of the get-well greeting to another firn»
many trophies.
devoted bowler, Dave Bunde.
The last ice cream winners Get well soon, Dave, and ail
of the bowling season were <>t us would like to see you on
Pauline Hensen, Naomi Under­ th»- bowling lanes again.
wood, Shirley Laird and Mary
Things we might put into the
Wright. They can pick up a bowling banquet next year:
gallon of DeLuxe ice cream
1. The man and lady bowler
from Girod's Super Market.
of the year.
Some scores from the last
2. Present an award to the
few nights of bowling:
man and lady Ixiwler with the
Tony Masser 256; Benny highest average.
Montoya 212; Ruby Huff 201;
3. Have a special sponsor
Jeanette Eery 195; Chuck Way , table for all sponsors.
265; Dave Neitling 223-216 fori 4. Get Doc Duffy some new
624; Vince Iztlay 225-204 for, iokes.
Store Hours: Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Monday Through Saturday
Girod's Hilltop Super Market
829 8. 1st Avenue
PRICES EFFECTIVE Till RS., FRI., SAT., MAY 23, 24, 25, 1963
Mill City, Oregon