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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 15 Jrid Sr. PJ " It ?, : il:"er hi.r',trnr weeks nate the stanHinr, Vv Spot In J,0''l,n- - League 'rank English, continue a Jop . ' of play in the : Ladies Bowl In "Spooks" Dress The Ladies Bowling League enlivened one of their recent bowling sessions when they all went bowling dressed in Halloween cosream total for one game of "igu tumes. 962. Some of the .gals awarded at the end of the season. winning prizes In inHiviHnol . : were Nichols and Francis uoriyn are folas V. Corliss who came dressed as flap"""wc team jno. " hnlHc lows: thrCe pers; Elizabeth Wood and Jean !ame Captain Won Lost Beach who were in Indian maiden place Srki Team No. 2 costume; Erva Kennedy as a rabNyo MiSt- - C U Sgt. Frank English 28 1, 53) bit; Dorothy Thorup as a red -- cam to MSgt. K. r" tS l U devil; Luella O'Leary as Elvis the io. Mrs. Betty Moore ... No. 2, with mi. Pelvis; Barbara Moon as Li'l Ab-ne- r; 17 15 First place in the high three learn No. 1 Mary Guthrie as a Chinaman; and Maxine Warren and Aria 15 Women oes t0 Miss SSgt. Warren Ramsey 17 Atal Packer as Fallen Angels. Chavane, team No. 2, with a Team No. r T? T jOJ. In second place is Mrs. Jane MSgt. Walter Crowden 161, 1T Xr Rnwlintr q f 15Va The Voodoos, made up of Fern n,!to " .ttP llFKlLlAlJf Team No. ?. team No. Ramsey, L 1, x. and 457, Wilson, third weiare Gay Putman, Vanette nuunsun, presiThey 9 place goes to Mrs. Betty Moore, TSgt. William Piper 23 and Dahl L. Clark, secreHelen Weskon and Jean Froerer, in Burraston, vice president; Team No. 4 team No. 6, 453. tin and treasurer. They are all Sheet Metal inspectors. took the team prize Sodenkamp, Robei TSet. Oninn tit 23 Sgt English and Sgt. Gurke are lJ as the Five Little Pigs. tied for the high individual game for men with 213. There is also a tie for individual game for womenhigh between Mrs. Joyce Davis, team No. 1, and Mrs. Betty Moore, Team No. 6, both with 192. Third place goes to ;i & Miss Chavarie with 188, and fourth to Mrs. Ramsey, 180. hieh team in the M & R Bowling League, made up of male The NCA Open Mess Mixed "- " o oaus, ac-- t " iiHjn bowlers, is me K.egici0 Permanent Wave ....$6.50 Up League, in its first year of play, leaeue president Howell P. Anderson. bowls Monday nights at the base & R League are compara Reg. $15.00 Lanolin P. W. . of tho hasc. this being alleys. The league was formed this Hot Shots .. ... 13 11 NOW $8.00 xrnv for- intprpstoH year They Sidewinders 12 .v.v o auu 12 i t S&year of play. Boun-1.00-$1.2- 5 Hair Cut 5 ClittheH&M alleys at 10 14 their wives, and teams were form- Hawkeyes ea 7 p.m. Twisters y "drawings. League Officers Friday evenings at 10 14 C. H. Painter are MSgt. K. R. Takimoto, presiJoes 15 9 d Sloppy (Trophies and are being prizes dent, MSgt. Wallace Moulton, vice Specializing- in the Hookers ... 8 16 for the top teams when and Art of Hair Shaping, Barbara president, Presi-English, in held April, toffs are secretary-treasure- r. Trophies, and P. W. Anderson said. Styling Evening A pp. Phone by the NCO Mess, will be I far, the bowlers have been little records. Team standings to date are as wig their own high average honors' go follows: i Frank Colianna with his 160. Team won Lost single game with scratch goes Mixed Bowk uviiii T- - . 1 meVo!1 ttnf fpf rol . "u 1 fc V f 11 Balls Are High In FOR THIS WEEK Hair Cut Included With All Permanent Waves Bowling League R , luuuift The M b on ar-U- Roy Superior Beauty in Roy - Q do-nat- ed Ladies' Standings . So 70 In-jtf- ul 1. Wisnbones . 30 2. Tho VnnHnns 27 O T1 T ii o. iiacc aua, Li.mes 4. Hotrodders 21 Turn hi?1 i in a e series 5. . 21 Whipettes imirstothe "8" Ralls with their " 6. Statuettes 21 e X Individual high 7. 18 copped by De Wayne Thorne 8. Lucky Strikes 17 Alley Cats 9. Cordetts 16 Btodings are as' follows: 10. Apaches 16 r Balls 18 6 11. Rollettes 15 Sj Ones 16 8 12. Rockettes 15 Kenneth Taylor with 218. is r I High . uewayne 1 atndicap mil i 256. A 72 three-Fam- 0 three-gam- Han Now for an appier Christmas 10 13 17 V2 19 19 19 21 23 24 24 25 25 k Select from full assortments on 50c$l deposit plus small regular -- HERROD It's FURNITURE CO. Always Carpet At Our Store Lay-Aw- ay payments holds your selection Time f --i ' :iL LI x' BORDER PATROL TRAINER DIKE 12" semi-pneumat- ic puncture-proo- f Hre$ Steel reinforced frame, adjustable bucket seat, wire basket, windshield, aerial with flag, streamers. In lively red, white and blue. galled ::.... mlXm Those arc BBP5 out-- k DtG off tho YEAR Gilded) a new carpet built right into Tlervice Wbeautiful new" W Wc .fr.rpet weavef de- - f actor A, N Furniture eUv. Vnth WM AMI Go. HI0N FURNITURE CENTER upen Friday Evening .TINY TEARS with complete IACH layttti 13" tall. 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