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Show L W OF LEAGUE friendly Holiday Alarrelll NATIONS Tavern Cafe 37 15 20 20 24 28 29 33 38 32 Construction Seppl Motel Royal Bread 32 28 .... 23 23 Chuck's pharmacy ...... 18 Btio Grande 14 Pepsi Cola Team high games and serks: Marrelli, 72&, 2119; Friendly Tavern, 724, 2103; Holiday Cafe, 14 24 Friendly Tavern .... 31 17 Holiday Cafe 19 Marelll Const 29 22 25 .... Seppi Motel 21 26 ftoyal Bread 17 30 liio Grande Vets .... 13 35 Pepsi Cola Team High Series Friendly Tavern, 2244; Marelli Construc tion, 2181; Holiday Cafe, 2078. Marelli Team High Game Construction, 702; Friendly Tav. em, 759; Holiday Cafe, 751. Individual High Serks Mary S'cavo, 507 Edith Tone, 475; Lu cille Gardner, 474. Individual high games were rolled Iby Edith Tone with 196, Elsie Wharff with 192 and Mary Scavo with 191. 716, 2087. In individual storing, Edith Tone was outstanding with high series of A44 and high game of aiO. Bessie Stewart bowled a '492 series and her high game HITS & MRS. LEAGUE was 17. Eva Gomez rolled a 452 The 4 G's .won the 1st third of series and high game of 188. the bowling action, assuring them of a place in .the playoff. JOLLY BOWLERS Hig!h games were bowkd by '.. 31 13 John Bianco 6 Roy 4 Bob Texaco series, Frank 224-67- LaSalle ClUb M M Cluft Wonder 30 25 24 24 19 Bread Self Service First National . Bank Wally's 68 Tommy's Floral This week's high 14 13 14 Dalpiaz, 213-6- 56 series, Ed (Mar. 18 chetti, 109-44- 6 series. High for 19 the women were Bva Gomez 176-4- 50 20 series, Bonnie Diamanti 168. 24 450 series, Darlene Kartchner 29 165-40- 5 series. 31 W L bowlers are 4 G's 14 30 Teresa Bonacci 450; Helen Fer- - Fossat 4 Saccomano .... 27 16 derfoer 458, and Lucy Norton, Guy 4 Bianco 25 IS 453 points. 22 Crocco & Kartchner .... 22 18 25 Back & lues PA AND MA LEAGUE 18 25 Jeranco's maintained their lead MD's 18 28 Funk 4 Hyatt taJttng 3 from. Rings and Queens. 16 28 4 Reid Black Johnny Bianco and Bob Penning ton paced each other - with J's 575 series and B's 570. They BIG EIGHT LEAGUE both had 21 games. Dan Martin Wednesday's games left us with a 208 (game and Phil An- tie for top spot and (bottom spot. had derson 508 series. Aline Martin Tip Top Service lost 2.5 games lead the women with a beautif ul to Veltri (Drug and LaSalle split with Helper State Bank. 224 game and 495 series. Second 2 .won 3 games from the Vogue woman was Mae Hilton hagh Bonnie Lanes Girls and Carbon with a 170 game. Cleanmaaters lost 3 games to Jeranco's 38 Frank", Glass Shop. High team Mot Shots 32 series was Frank's Glass, 2302. M 4 C 31! High team single, LaSaWe, 813- and Ball 23 Chains Individual high series, Katie Hit and Mig 23 523. High single, Virg Riukarvina ft .17 Kings Queens Taskar, ,102. 11 Money Bag & Hags 18 30 Tip Top Service LEAGUE 18 OF NATIONS LaSalle Club ; 30 18 November 19th 29 Vogue .... 2-- Mrs. Boren's Room Nineteen parents visited our room to watch us work during American Education Week. We have learned to address envelopes iproprrly. We wrote friendly letters to relatives or friends and mailed them. This week we were checked on our memorized poem for November, "A Good Thanksgiving." Mr. Gonzales's Room Last week our room saw the fifth grades play. It was about many different flags and what they represented. After that they showed ug a little play called the Golden Whistle. Every Friday our room has meetings. We elect our class officers. We express our own opin. ions on things and when we grow up we will know something albout our government. New officers are as follows: President, Lynnette Fox; OLDS $2795.00 0 driven Super 68 miles. Power, oiw Fire 61 r.T' mbwken-room We all enjoyed our Thanks, Mrs. Newren's Room giving vacation. Some of us went We enjoyed having our away, while others had relatives come to our homes. We were come to visit during Education Week. sorry to have Orlinda absent For Book Week each child frnm &ihjrd Inet niplr frwmaircfk nf illness. Each week fewer words 21 are being missed in spelling. We 27 Frank's Glass ..- 27 are learning our phonetic sounds .... ..... 21 Bonnie Lanes VeTtri Drug 20 27, well enough that most of us can 31 j spell by sound. We hope to reach 17 Helper State Bank Carbon Cleanmasters .... 17 31 our goal 100 for all. "nr-TT- or, -- stone tires. 23.-00- 500 Nylon white-wal- jl FALCON 4 Door l . Sedan- $1495.00 - 56 FORD $695.00 Station Wagon, new paint, new interior, very sharp, ex csllent mechanical condition 59 RAMBLER $1495.00 Station Wagon, --cyl O'driv driven 32,000 miles, extra sharp. t 53 DODGE ) $150.00 Sedan, a good runner. premium tires. All Used Cars Winterized KRAYNO .MOTOR JEEP RAMBLES BUICK - PARTY Eastern Star of Naomi Chapter 13 will meet Thursday, Dec 6th foi thier annual Christmas party and to receive the official visitation of the Grand Lecturer No. Mrs r.iy neighbors Opal Jean Yeaton. It is ex ported that Mrs Elsie Jones, the Worthy Grand .Matron, will also be in attendance. The dinner. which traditionally will be held at 6: 30 pjm. prior to the meeting will toe a turkey dinner with the nierrebers bringing a covered dish. Santa Claus Is expected to turn to up distribute the which each member Mrs Ethel T. Binch. gifts brim?. $1. will ds chairman. of arrangements). an pemi THE BIGGEST AND BEST EVER DOLLS, Dolls, dolls All sizes and shapes . ! I Ji -- SEI QUK COMPLETE GAMES . Construction Sets Toy Furniture Doctor Nurse Kits Doll Furniture Sleds - Wagons RECORD PLAYERS sau-ix--i j . Electric Toys Toy Dish Sets Kitchen Outfits EVERYTHING ON DISPLAY NOV COME SEE! TABLES, CHAIRS Mutual Furniture & Hardware Co. Dial GR juauii ""gjOlSa, for Kids and Family ,145 So, 21 Main Helper, Ttuema Aaocu' A Few Decades Past COMPANY XMAS 1962 9, Fainting Sets Tool Chests LAWS good. OFS NOV. JOURNAL (Utah) Rocking Chairs Doll Buggies TRAFFIC Special Station Wagon, very $1695.00 T ODEY ALL 56 LINCOLN $450.00 Hardtop qpe. J"ull power. 55 BUICK $595.00 limited hardtop, like new, full power & air condition, ing, new $150.00 TIlTJRSDiAY, TOYLAMB5 .MECHANICAL TOYS 1 $595.00 47 LINCOLN Pickup, 59 FORD $1595.00 Galaxie 4-- dr. Sedan, powered, and extra sharp. BUICK RAMBLER - E L PER s $1095.00 Sedan. 4dr. ,mrs NHH8.f 4-- 57 " Ml Super hardtqp cpe. full pow er, 4 air conditioning, New paint, perfect interior. ,57 MERCURY $695.00 strate stick, new paint new interior, excellent tires 60 BUICK $2495.00 Electra hardtop,' powered, new whiitewall tires, driven only 29,000 miles. 58 57 BUTCK . In social studies and health we arc studying about vegetables .We have learned of many varieties there are and what part of each vegetable we eat and how they help to keep us healthy. In Science we are learning about animals. We are mron-essting nicely in our reading and writing. We are working hard in arithmetic and English. II I Warranty unmatched , Miss Borla' Room We have ibeen learning to use the .reading kit. Everyone is reading at their own level. We now know how to do all three steps. We drew a book jacket and wrote about our favorite books during Book Week. They are on the hall bulletin board. Cruzita Maestas and Lori Tom. sic 'had birthdays this week. Hie CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this nvrans to express our heartfelt thanks to the many and appreciation relatives and friends for sym. pathies and kindnesses, and the brautiful flowers, on the death of our beloved father and grandfather, Charles A. Ixpez. The JLopez Family. Mrs. Chiora's Room Our room had a history test last week. We are going to have one next .week. We are studying SecCarol Newkirk; about our constitution. retary, Jimmy Pugliese. We are studying about the elections and the people who Mrs. Myers1 Room We enjoyed presenting our won and lost, about the men who became senators, commisprogram for our parents. tfn Social Studies we are learn- sioners and representatives. We want to thank all the moing the story of how the Pil come who were nice enough to ocean thers to the crossed grims live in America. help us get ready for our play We have learned what Thanks and the parents and relatives giving means. We are thankful that came to our play, Kiaync Kars Quality unsurpassed I their received book. favorite They also read a pant of a story from their reading hook and then wrote th:ir own ending for the story and illustrated it. They reRd their story to the class and they were then put on display. Later they compared the book's ending with :th:tr cwn. It was very interesting. We were sorry to have some of our students oni&s school last week because cf illness. Friday they wera all present. were invited to Monday iwei Mrs. Duffey's third grade play. We enjoyed It very much. . . . Authorized Dealer 98 3rd East in Price Sooth A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! tarn For Rent FOR SALE TOR SAME Liberty Fuel Coal. 78 Juick Delivered. Call 472-S7- 10,25, use FOR SALE Modern home. Must sell before Jan. of or 8. 153 2nd East, Helper CTwne VHSSOS 1111,15,20,20 D6p TOR SAUE-1- Belalre 0S7 Efewrta Ooupe. Moed right, Hoy and Bob Jain, Helper, FOR RENT Day, week or monthly rates. Also Furnished Atps. Air Conditioned. Washrm facilities. HTL.LCREST HOTEL & APTS PHONE 472-52Helper 10.10.usc ROOMS 31 Miscellaneous Chevy CARPET HEADQUARTERS Good condition. terms. See at Texaco, 201 So. misuse A Good Expert Installation. Sample Line. Free Estimates. 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