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H—The Mill City Enterprise, Thurrsday. Sept. 12, 1963 Bo Sure And Attend The First FOOTBALL GAME Of The Season SAVINGS qiUlMjpir- Santiam vs. Cascade V FRIDAY, SEPT. 13th Allen Field, 8 P. M. " ■ CHEESE CHEESE 39* 8 Oz. Pkg. IfO 89* 2 Quarts Size 2*/] VAN CAMPS Filler Paper 2 Lb. Loaf $100 Salad Dressing 2 Quarts I $119 GIROD'S Mayonnaise 9th f BANDON CHEDDAR :| GIROD'S SEPT. I PHILADELPHIA CREAM Pork & Beans 89 4 Cans GIROD'S 22 Oz. Bottle c SYRUP $|00 3 For All Regular Flavors Swan’s Down Regular $1.59 Value 500 SHEET PACK .......................................... Cake Mixes 3 RING Canvas Binders 43* 25* 49* REGULAR 39c Pencil Tablets . REGULAR 69c Cray olas 4 Packages NALLEYS TASTEWELL Potato Ch ips 59* 3 for TASTEWELL $100 8 CANS SUNSHINE PEAS $|00 K rispy Crackers 2 LB. BOX 7 CANS REGULAR I Oc Cream Corn /lQc “ W 2 All 39c Sunshine Brief Covers . . CANDIES .4 29* PKG. 98c COLLEGE RULED SOFLIN Filler Paper only . Facial Tissue $100 5 PKGS. Nucoa Start Your Set Of Funk & Wagnails Encyclopedias Now. MEAT SPECIALS 4 lbs FLAV-R.PAC Spinach, Chopped Broccoli, Corn or Peas Frozen Foods Pork Roasts LB. Shady Oak CORN SEMI BONELESS Pork Steaks 6 Cans LB. SWEET HEART Santiam PICNICS Cut BEANS LB. 5 Cans .... Sliced Bacon 39* NEBERGALL « Crescent Handi Pak Black Pepper $129 2 LB. PKG. SWEET HEART Wieners 39* 12 Oz. PKG. 50z PRODUCE SPECIALS GREEN STAMPS Large Heads LETTUCE 2 for 25c GREEN PEPPERS 25c 6 for Fresh Red Ripe TOMATOES 2 lbs. for 29c ——--------- — --------------- --------------------- --------------- POTATOES. Stems and Pieces Mushrooms No. 2's 20 lb. Bag Yakima PEACHES 26 lb. Lug While They Last 69c $2.19 4 oz. can $100 4 for Splits And Spares and Ellen Fudge picked the 5-7 «jalit and Faye Scott the 2-7. By Ellen Fudge The Merchants Wednesday Nlgtit league. Here’s a twist: Ruby Huff, secretary. High game and series was rolled by Jess Scheiman with a 242 for a 565 Bob Johnson also had a 565 with 202 his big game. Oth er scores: Chet Weber 201; Faye Webb 533; Bill Wallace 525. Harry Pietmk 518, Hugh Webb 517. — ' I^o ------ Wicklxer 511. Honor Roll 45* $100 6 PKGS. FRESH Santiam Mixed Vegetables Je»« Schieman . . Ken Boawell i Gordy McMorri« I Bennie Youngblood Al Adam« 242 241 223 217 215 Women I Faye Scott 190 Midge King 186 i Mabel Yanku« . 180 , Blanche Wallace 180 High aerie« for the men was i rolled by Benny Youngblood with a 587 and for the women Betty Wallace with a 478, Girod’« Super Market la giv ing one gallon of De[.uxe ice | cream for converting the 6-7-10 | or the 4-7-10 and five gallon« of DeLuxe Ice cream for the big 4-6-7-10 again thia year Ruby Huff picked the 4-7-10 to get the flrat gallon of thl« season. Not all the league« got start ed thl« week but here’s the re ports from most of those th/it , did. The Twilighter«, Tuesday nite ' Dora Gustafson, secretary: Hi game was rolled by Mabel Yankus with a 180 and lx>is I Phillip« had high series with a 472. Other scores were Doris 1 Geraths 175, Shirley I.alrd 170, Jet Cremer 170, Betty John son 465 and Shirley Laird 464 The Koffee Klutchers. Wed nesday a. m. Dorothy Schwindt, secretary High game was rolled by Midge King with a 186 and high series was rolled by Mabel Yankus with a 180 for 460. Other scores, Georgia [ Smith 174, Mae Schachtsick 173 ’ and Dot Waller 1H. Mae Bethell The Nlghtengals. _ Thursday night. Pearl Choate, «ecretary: High game was bowled by Faye Scott with a 190. Betty Wallace rolled a 160 for a 478 which was high aerie« Other game«. Blanche Wallace 180. Dorothy Schwlndt 175 and Ma bel Yankus 175. Dora Gustaf son 171, Dec Neatherlin 166 for 454. Gert Pendleton 459 and Edith Bruce 450 Janice Fery, Ginney Foley and Eva Myer« picked the 5-7 split. North Santiam Merchant«. Fri day night; Gordy McMorri« »ecretary. Ken Boswell had high game of 241 for a 584 series Benny Youngblood had a high aeries of 587 with 217 his big game Other score«. Vem Jenks, 201 201 for 576; Gordy McMorris 223, Jess Sch- Iemnn 209 for 568; Ron Hendrick 561; IJoyd Girod 556; Al Adams 215; Ace Underwood 713; Joe Boyle 204, and Clare Hendrick 203. Leo Carpenter rolled a 156 triplicate. Splits picked: Don Westrlck 5-8-10; John Savard, Claude Phillipa and Jess Schieman the 5-7; Dr.c Garton. Joe Ragsdale nnd Gunnnr Guttornmaen, 5-10 Joe iAilay, 4-5, Charlie Tbrel- kle 9-10 and Bob James 5-6. % Store Hours: Opee 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Moaday Through Saturday Girod's Hilltop Super Market 829 S. 1st Avenue PRICES EFFECTIVE TH I KN., FBI., SAT., SEPT. 12, 13, 14, 1963 ■Oil City, Oregon