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8—Tlie Mill City Enterprise. Thun, l i), March 2H, I!» :i U/ vm Those Good Old-Fashioned Thrift Days Are Here! ream ADD UP BIG CASH SAVINGS! At (¡¡¡rod’s Hilltop Super Marl (pf SANTIAM GREEN OQ« Pillsbury WW CAKE MIX BEANS 5 Cans AND GET nr America's Most Valuable Stamps gg Vspirin Vq. ?9c (’hex 29* Gallon Botilo of 100 ASSORTED flavors PILGRIM 2 for JELLO 29* CORN Chocolate Fudge, White, Yellow or milk 6 Cans Double Dutch 6 an 3 Pkgs. Reg. Sizo 89* ;\,>ric',ts i FRESH MEATS ASTER HAMS JtL vrtjr O j Nice White \k 1 1 1 Dozen I eady To Eat 75* Lb. 75* Foil Wrap eady To Eat c MUSTARD 2 For Large 20^2 Oz. Can Boneless Cottage Valley’s PICKLES Sucumber Chips, LB. $ //hole Dills and Kosh- Regular Hanis wJwJ 22 oz. Jar .•¿i Lb. ■ Regular o. Horseradish NALLEYS Bonete?ss 6S: 49* SWEETHEART 3 for . • 2 Pkgs. 12 Ounce Can SHUR-FRESH FROZEN 7S* $100 ORANGE JUICE BACON 2 FOR O’Cello Sponges 4 C Assortment of 8 (o a Package 39* L? 00 FRESH PRODUCE 4 Pkgs TT FLAV-R-PAK 10 Ounce Pkg Frozen Foods LARGE HEADS b PACKAGES Peas, Corn, Chopped Broccoli or Spinach LETTUCE HUNT'S Size 300 Fruit Cocktail 4 cans . HOLIDAY 2 for 89 I 9 ft ÉM Radishes & Green Onions 19* 3 Bunches MARGARINE 29* I Size 2,/j HUNTS WHOLE CARNATION SANTIAM I 8 oz. Tin DELUXE unH TOMATO AUGE sl43 Splits And Spares By alimi FUdga UixKir Holl Men - Leo Wicklzcr Ace Underwood Vorn Jenks .. J Im IHrtfy IJoyd Holm .. W omrn- - 21M Midi!«* King 201 Bea Stornier 200 lielorv» Stephen .IO Marge Ral|41» 194 Evelyn Johnson l„mny Fredricks rolled a 609 for high »cries this week but Gil Schachtaick wa» right on hl» heel» with a UM Midge King had a 564 tor high »crlri for die women Don Wc»trtck picked the 6-7-10 split which 1» g«>d for one gallon of Del alxc Ice cream at Girod'» Super Market. Ia*«gur Mccrclarv Kr|Mirt»— Clare Mon. Don Carry had a 211 for high game and f :« i Wulf had high »eric» with u 57X Other »core» I'd 201. Clare 207. l.u Henning 207. Leonard Myer» 213. Vince I Allay 200 and Leon Jordan 201 Dora. Tur» Bea Stormer rolled high game with a 201 and Delore» Stephen high ser ie» with a 541 Other »cores lieu MS, i Mi n m 300, M >’ ■ Ralph» 200 for 470. Ev Johnson 194 for 540. Edith Boy'.«- 193 for 466. Betty Johnson 173 for 4X0. Shirley Bothell 1X1, Janice Fery 1X7 for 492 and Dollle ludrd 1X6 for 516 Spllt.% MMl Bru. •• ■ lu Dollir luiird 6-7 and 5-7. Darlene McDougull 4-9 Gil. Tues, (two weeks) March 10 Illi! Wallace ■ ! gam.* and »eric* with a 220 ( 201) for 5X9. Other «core» Run« Scott 216 and 211 for 5X3. Jos» Sehlem an 205 for 573. Herman Holm 3M-S77, Do) 300 562 and Dave Nettling 203-535 March 17. too Wicklzer had high game of 234 and Gil had high series of (KM. Other score» lxs> 5X3. Gil 222 and 201. Vcrn < 'loatr 210 for '>(¡0. Ih-i Holm 210-5-1«. Doyle Ihitt 529. John Ixnvcr 539 and Bill Wallace 225 for 555. Dorothy. Wed. a. m : Evelyn Miotkc had both high game anil serie» with a 179 for 501. Eve lyn sprained her ankle since bowling that morning and won't be with us tor awhile. We nil wish you a speedy recovery, Evelyn. Other «cores: Carmen Schwindt 176, Midge King 171- 497, R<mem.irie Fritz 176. Eve lyn Johnson 171 and 170, Naoma Underwood ITO, Dorothy 173-476 and Ix-na .McFadden 170. Splits 89* Lucille Hillier 5-10 and Mary Kramer 5-7. Ruby. Weds. Jim 1 Hifty hu<l high game of 223 and l.yle San der» high »erles with a 596. Other score» Jim 510. Lyle 219, Clem luilay 206-563. Dean Gor don and Fritz Lang 555. Fritz 207, Jess Sehlem an 545, la-o Wlckizat 617, J .o k Johnson 2til. 526, and Ambrose Duller 200 Splits Jo«« Meuse 6-7, Dal«- Crandall 4-10. Lyle Sanders and Dean Shrunk 5-7 PP4L me the 2nd half winners. Stayton Can nery was 1st halt winners und ttiey will play off next week. Vai Thur* 1 Jinny rolled high game and series with a 213 for 600 Other »cores Gary Gl<-a»<wi -W an.I AS) for 3M). Bob Pruitt .in !■ ■ Kl« John Savard 213 ■ >i. Joe Peters 209 and 201 for 54«. Jim Birkholz 201 an«! l'.M for S3«, Ace Underwood 202 for 531, Vai 190-321, David Bradley (first year bowler) 192 for 506. George Burns 197 Spill» Fred Wallace 3- 6-7-10. Morns Howe 3-7 Pearl, Diur» Jenm-tte Fery hud a 1X9 tor high gnme and lz>ri Dunn had high series with a 597 Other scores Jeanette !•.’» l-.n W ,m.l I." I DOHM I’ope 177. Betty Wallace 176 tor 47«. JoAnn Fery 175. Dee Nea- therlin 170. Janice Eery 4X1. Marge Wbltlatrh 169 for 466. Dura Gustafson 169 Split» Pearl 5-X, I Al Blyth 5-Ä-I0 and 4- 5. Murge Hempet k i ' ' Jennette and Ellen 5-10 and Lavelle Peter» 6-7-9 Hunk Fri. A. M Hank rotled high game <4 210 and Harry Fryer rolled high »erie» with a 561. Other »cores Harry 197. Bot> Davidson 201-5-11. Ron John son 191-523. Nick Gustafson 1X1- 537. Hob Nuttm.in 200-331. Cletus Minten 1X2-530, Ollie Runion 191- 501. Splits Ollie 4-10 ami Andy Heim 4-5-7 Gordie. Fri Mixed Doubles: Ace Underwood had a 224 for high game and Midge King ami Tony Masser had a 564 each for high »erie« Midge also had a 20X for high game with the wo men Other »cofe» -. Ace 529. Tony 209. IJoyd ll< 4m 211 for 564, Ij-o Wicklzer 203, Vi-rn Jenks 224 i mil> i for 516, Clare (sub) 220 for <¡07. John (liris- tenson 174, lz>ran Udey 173 Splits Iziran Udey 5-10 and Doc Garton 5-7. Gordon Fri.: Lloyd Ho’rn rolle«! high gnme and series with a 221 and 209 Lr 5X7. Other scores: George Pavlish 202. Gil Schaehtslck 561, Walt Owens 200, Clan- Hendrick 202- 202-573, Dennis Holm 216-559, Jess Schicman 220-563 Splits D >n Westrick picked the 6-7-10 ice crt-nm split, Doyle Huff 5- 10, George Hnrteioo. Jess Schic man and Ralph Borley 5-7 and Ed Wulf 3-6-7-10 5 LBS St SHASTA ORANGZ or Grap Number I DRINK Potatoes 10 Lb. Bag 46 Ounc? Can PLENTY 4 for OF LINDSAY MEDIUM PITTED 89 PARKING SPACE GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS OC* 2 Lbs. WW • t ■ vami «, Store Hours: Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Monday Through Saturday Girod s Hilltop Super Market •r 829 S. 1st Avenue PRICES EFFE JIV E, Till'RS.. FRI., SAT., MAR. 2«. 27, 28. 1964 Mill City, Oreg nn