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

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    16—Ttie Mill City Enterprise, 'Rniraday, Nov. 7, 19tk8
Size 400
POWDER ROOM
$|00
Facial Tissue
5 Boxes
M JBLONG GRAIN
RICE
39*
28 Oz. Pkg.
HOLIDAY
$100
THE BEST FOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES’ 6 MARGARINE
LBS.
Reg. 83c
COLGATE
Dental Cream
7S !• C
Plus 45c Coupons FREE
Large Cans
CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE
Folgers COFFEE
Spaghetti and Meat Balls or
Meat Ball Stew
00
2 CANS FOR
JI
$1
r
• 4
ALICE LOVE
Jams and Jellies
2 lb. cake
6 Ounce Pkg
NESTLES
MORSELS
$
2 for
Spaghetti Dinners
FRISKIESMIX
10 lb. Bag .
*
EARLY GARDEN
p49
Peaches
4 cans
Size 21/:
• *
DENNISONS
CHILI with Beans
25 lb. Bag . .
15 Ounce Can
59*
46 Ounce Can
SHASTA
Orange or Grape Drink
4 CANS FOR................
$1 CO
“
15 Ounce Can
SNOWS
CLAM CHOWDER
$160
I
Mw-
29*
69c
CRACKERS
29*
I LB. BOX
Nabisco TANGO CHIPS,
Pkg.
39c
ALL 39c SUNSHINE
CANDIES
Package
29*
Betty Crocker GINGER BREAD MIX, 2 Pkgs.
Cabbage
SELECT-FRESH-FROZEN
LB
35«
SEMI BONELESS
Pork Roasts
LB.
I LEAN
I Pork Steaks
LB-
1 I
I 1 Wieners
I
I Sliced Bacon
1
LB*
45«
49«
NEBERGALL-ALL MEAT
LB.
89*
Russ Scott
Gary Gleason
Barney Barnhardt
Jim Strout
Tony Master
59c
SOLID HEADS
12 to 16 Lb. Average
6Oz. Instant
Honor Koi
Betty Crocker Wild Blackberry Muffin Mix 2 pkgs. 79c
4 CANS FOR
Turkey Hens
$129
By Rih« Fudge
SUNSHINE
SNOWDRIFT
3 LB. CAN .........
lOOz. Instant
Splits And Spares
Silverbow HONEY, I >/2 Lb. Jar
SHORTENING
$169
EACH
98
)
Friskies Mix
3 lb. can
With Meat or Mushrooms
CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE
5 FOR....
49«
4«
LB.
Broccolli
19«
BUNCH
NUMBER 1
Potatoes
10 LB. BAG
39«
2 LBS
25«
EMPEROR
Grapes
RED DELICIOUS, GOLDEN DELICIOUS, JONATHANS
DELPAK
39«
59«
1 lb. can
2 lb. can $117
PATRICIA LYNN
FruitCakes
FOLGERS COFFEE
APPLES
4 LB. BAG
39«
234
232
222
220
Wome n
Vivian Chamberlin
203
Ellen Fudge
...
•201
Barbara Shower
200
m
Evelyn Johnson
Lois Phillips
185
Dennis Holin had high »erics
for the men with a 600 and
Ru«s Scott came very close with
a 599 for second high. Ellen
Fudge had high serie» for the
women with a 520.
Dave Freeman picked the 6-7-
10. good for One Gallon of De-
Luxe Ice Cream at Girod's
Super Market.
i
langur Secretary Report»—
Clare Mon.: Barney Barn-
hnrdt had high gnme nnd high
«erics, a 222 (nnd 205» for a 592
Other scores: Russ Scott 200.
Ray Eschelman 213. Gordy Mc­
Morris 205. Vcrn Jenks 204. Art
Fromerz 202. Carol Anderson
212 and Joe Boyle 201 for 581
Dora. Tues : Vivian Chamber­
lin hnd high game of 203 and
Ellen Fudge hnd high series
of 515 Other »core»; , .2?
Eery 175 for 499. Ellen IMO.
Betty Wallace 177 for 4X5. Marge
Ralphs 181 for 468. Shirley Laird
467, Marge Benton 183, Marge
Parker 465. Janice Fery 465,
Betty Johnson 185, Bea Stornier
177. Splits picked: Penny Fryer
5-7, Hazel James 2-710. Doris
Geraths 5-10, Darlene Ruby 5-10,
Betty Pittam 3-10, I-u Blyth
3- 10. Betty Johnson 5-7-9. Widen
Lyons 5-10 and Evelyn Johnson
4- 5.
Dorothy, Wed. A. M.; Evelyn
Johnson had high game o( 189
and I Ai Blyth had high aerie»
of 508. Other »core»: Evelyn
Johnson 175 for 506, Ix>is Phll-
lips 185 for 476. Pearl Choate
183 for 470, Pauline Hansen 180,
Rosemarie Fritz 181 for IM,
Helen Lyons 179 for 462, Lu
Blyth 171 and 170, I-ena McFad­
den 173. Edith Boyle 174 and 171
and Eva Myers 172. Splits
picked: I>enn McFadden 5-7,
Rosemarie Fritz 5-10, Faye
Scott and Ellen Fudge 3-7-10,
Budlong
545.
Grace
Bobbi
Teague picked the almost im-
possible 8-10.
Ruby. Wed. : Fred I-ang had
high game of 202 and Dule Vnn-
Cleave had high series of 566.
Other scores: Ralph Glidewell
551, Joe Muise 547, Jess Schie­
man 545, Fred Lang 525, Lee
Glidewell 520, P W. Shrunk 201
for 523. Bob Grny 200 and Bill
Wallace 200. Splits picked: Dean
Shrunk 5-7 (twice! and Johnnie
Micas 5-6-10. Two teams have
this week’s gnme to make up.
Pearl. Thurs.: Ellen Fudge
had high game and high aeries
of 201 for 520 Other »cores
Barbara Shower 200. Jeanette
Eery 172 for 466. JoAnn FVry
154. 156. 157 for 467. Vlv
Chamberlin 171, Gert Pendleton
174. Helen Lyons 178. Jennette
Creamer 173, Edith Bruce 173,
Arts Glidewell 165 (126 av )
Ihylll» Merman 164 for 454.
Marge Whitlatch 161-166 for 466
Splits picked Pat Guttormsen
3-10 nnd 5-10, Ifonna Schnrldrr
5-7. Linda Pendleton S 10 EUen
5-8-10, Pearl 3-10 nnd Verna
Bunde 2-7 ami 5-6.
Vai. Thur»
Gary Gleason
had high gnme and high series
with a 232 for 588 Other scores ■
Joe Peters 215 for 557, Ken Fur­
well 217 for 563. John Savard
200 for 554. Bill Wallace 514
nnd Harvey Blaylock 523 Dave
Freeland picked the 6-7-10 lew
cream split
Hank Fri a. m.: Bob Colbert
hnd high game of 213 and Bob
Nuttman hnd high series of 5H0.
Other scores: Bob Colbert 508.
Hot» Nuttmnn 211 and 202, Paul
I Pennington 206 for 572. Nick
Gustnfsnn 204 for 500, Andy
Heim 187 for 529. Bob Pruitt 202
for 508 and Bob Boroughs 186
for 510. Split» picked ■ Boh
Boroughs 5-7 and Bob Colbert
5-7.
Gordy M Fri. • Rus» Scott
hnd high game and high »erte»
with a 234 for 599. Other scores:
Verne’ J.-nkr 210 lor "57L D-n
nl» H,,|m
Jtm Strout 220
for 555 Rii. s Reid 217. Charlie
Thtelkel 200 for 560, Al Boedlg-
heimer 221, Jay Myer» 209. Al
Adams 202. Je»» Schieman 560
nnd George Pavllsh 540 Splits
picked: George Harteloo 4-5,
Jay Myers 5-10, Ron Hendrick
3-6-7-10.
Gordie G Fri. Mixed Doubles:
Tony Musser had high game of
219 nnd Dennis Holm hnd high
series of 600 for the men and
Delores Holm had high game
and high scries with a 185 for
513 for the women. Other scores.
Dennis Holm 216, Lloyd Holm
202 for 527, Tony Manser 514,
Ace Underwood 200 for 513. Izi
Blyth 173 ami 175 for 501, John
Lowers 171 and 175 for 503,
Verne Jenks 503, Ken Chance
203. (133 av.l Lloyd Girod 189.
Splits picked: Sunnle Chance
3-7-10, Verne Jenks 5-10, Den­
nis Holm 4-6 and Frank Welter
5-7.
Mist week being the week with
Hallowe'en night tn It brought
many of the women out In cos­
tume On Thursday night, five
innocent male bystanders hav­
ing a liesurely cup of coffee
were drafted to choose the 4 best
individual costumes and one
team. North Santiam Grocery
wns picked the best team In
costume. Tlie best Individual
was Helm Lynsis (clownI; se­
cond, JoAnn Myers (Clem Ka-
diddlehopper type character);
third. Vivian Chamberlin (bar­
ber shop quartet type num) nnd
fourth, Midge King (?)
Store Honra: Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Monday Through Saturday
Girod's Hilltop Super Market
829 S. 1st Avenue
PRICES EFFECTIVE, TH I RS., FRI., SAT., NOV. 7, 8, 9,
Mill City, Oregon