The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1956 — Page 3

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WATCH TOMORROW’S DAILY RANNER FOR FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS EVEN MP8E BEAL VALUES THAN LAST FRIDAY! GOING ON SALE TOMORROW NIGHT 5:30 P. M. TIL 8:00 P. M.

Bowling fcsirws

The Green^a.^

Fociation annotir and alley assig annual City To held next week.

Messrs. C. L/»ng. K. Justus and J. Chestnut served on tbs com-

e r>rvling As- ! -Ti'-ttee wherein the alley assigne« the pairings I Tients were established by draw r -

nients for the i in K

n‘ to be Team Event, Jan. Ifi, 1956 6:30

p. m.

PRIXCESS-TO-^ I' to her movie slut “pl>ms are indcfi: d*ng to Piine.' It with a mass, .-md

Kelly meets the press, radio and TV at " .< well as the evor present curious en route i r wardrobe fittings. 3he told new r smen that iver the details of the s.te of her royal wedlil of Monaco. The wedding will be “formal, r K iter,” she sa d.

Alley Xo. 3 Jasper-Chicago vs. Alley 4 Home Supply. Alley 5 Stoner Insura-nee vs. Alley 6 First Citizens Bank Alley 7 V. F. W. Auxilary vs. Alley 8 Lone Stars Xo. 3. Monday, Jan. 16, 1956 9 p.m. Alley 1 Jones Trading Post vs. Alley 2 Art Furniture Alley 7 Motor Freight vs. Alley 8 Zinc Mill Tuesday, Jan. 17 1956 6:30 Alley l Lone Star Xo. 2 vs. Alley 2 East Side Motor Alley 3 Scott’s Garage vs. Alley 4 Central Xatl. Bank. Alley 7 Barrett's Furniture vs. Alley 8 Triple J. Thursday, Jan. 19, 1956 6:30 Alley 1 Handy’s Dairy vs. Alley 2 Mcorcs Service Alley 3 Angwell Xo. 2 vs. j Alley 4 Lone Star Xo. 1 Alley 5 Seven-Up vs. Alley G ]

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Alley 7 Angwell Xo. 1 vs. * Alley 8 Thompson Const. Minor Events: Sunday, Jan. | 22, 1956 3 p. m. Alley 1 Riggle-Thompson vs. Alley 2 Frazier-Wendling Alley 3 Brewstei-Cook vs. Alley 4 Chestnut-Erattain Alley 5 Almon-Long vs. Alley 6 Shoemaker-Sears Alley 7 Henley-Buser vs. Alley 8 Fenwick-Sieglin Sunday Jan. 22 1956 5 p. m. Alley 1 Cromer-Murray vs. Alley 2 Hatfield-Radford Alley 3 Moore-Etcheson vs.

| Alley 4 Domasco-Lightcap • 203, Blocker 201, Lightcap 22 ' | Alley 5 Kerr-Aker vs. Alley | 232, Sauer 206. Long 212.

j 6 Deacon-Lindbloom

j Alley 7 Xaylor-Hoffman vs.

j Alley 8 Hill-Hubble

. Sunday, Jan. 22 1956 7 p. m. I Alley 1 Justus-Huxford vs.

Alley 2 Archet-McDonald

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FIRST-CITIZENS BANK LEAGUE

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Swick's Lunch ... Coan's Pharmacy

series: D.

Alley 7 Elmore-Burkhardt vs. Alley 8 Crawley-Bloeker All team event games will be

j bowF-d on same pair of alleys

| and doubles will be bowled on j Cannon’s Clothing

pair assigned with singles or. I Adler’s

High Indv. game:

216.

Wayne Feeds

Troyers Mac’s Men’s Wear First-Citizens Bank

:>:t pair to right.

COM \IER( I LEAGUE

Cities Services 7 Up Phillips 66 red No. 2 L >::j Star Xo. 1 ilandy’s riffi . r. Sta. Angwe I Xo. 1

W 40 29 26 24 U 22 19 ^ 10

L 11 18 22 25 26 li 29 31F. 41

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-Fg i s .ies: Justus 652. Pwn game: Justus 244. :i :: Justus 652 Light-

cap 331.

.00 ics: Domasco 526, Long 553, Sauer 544, Blocker 557, kr , 520, C. Crawley 518,

High indv. series: R. Brattain 549. High team game: First-Citiz-ens Bank 772. High team series: Coan’s Pharf ir.acy 2249. Series over 425: R. Brattain ! 549. M. Monnett 521, M. Shaw j 473, B. Cromer 439, A. VonTress 466. A. Cancilla 464, A. Domasco 456, C. Swickaid 453, A. Cantonwine 453, L. Almon 446. D. Sillery 448, J. Hartman 431, Smith 430, J. Etter 427.

WHITE WAV LEAGUE

Turney 52G, Hartman 531, Sears ! w L t l. Cook 553, Hoover 512, Mas- j Coatcsville Imp. Co. 33 18^ c i 520, Byrd 517, E. Crawley , Home Decorators 30 21 Y; CiaWley 523 ’ M ’ Crawley ! Singer Sewing Co 28 23 ' :ei O05 ’ J ‘ HlU 529 ‘ ' Starr’s Radio Service 24F, 26’ . 200 games: Alexander 200, M. j Lucas . Collins 24 ’ 27 ' Ciawiey 219, \\. Crawley 203, Sand , s g Sh 24 ^ C0 ° k 2 ° 8 ’ JUStUS 2 ° 2 ’ 1 Home Laundry .... .... 22F. 28' .

244, 20o, Hartman 213, Hoskins !

I Roman Holiday

| High individual

; Domasco 165. High individual : Brattain 441.

High team game: Coatcsville

I 548.

j High team series: Singer’s

I 1635.

D. Brattain 441, Riley 430. A Domasco 429. Agnew 415, Me 1 Cullough 414, Cantonwine 418 R. Brattain 405. Sillery 405 Shaw 402, Burchfield 400 Rader •"86, Aker 384, Lear 383, Moni I son 378. Fenwick 369, B. J. Brown 369, Scroggin 364. MLKCHAX7 . f LASSIC LEAGUE W L Gould’s Market 56 24 Co an Pharmacy 46 3i Headley Hardware .... 45 35 Monon Grill 42 38 Phillips GG 41 39 Mullins Drugs 37 43 Bcwman Studio 29 51 lehn .on Barbers 25 55 Team high one: Johnson Barb vs G27. Gould’s Market 610. Team high three: Gould's Mart 1G68, Johnson Barbeis 1620. Team high four: Johnson Barb rs 2247. Gould’s Market 2211. Individual high one: Elmore 226, Bowman 226. Individual high three: Mi Donald 609. Individual high four: Elmore

825, McDonald 809. Other 200 games: McDonald 217, 215, 200. Scroggin 224. Elmore 213, Kerr 210. 208. Shoemaker 210, 202, Blocker 207. 201 Johnson 207. C. Crawley 202.

Moore, 541. Thumps ley, 539. Sutherlin, . 513; Rader, 513; S 200 series. Tippin. 23. 224; Radford. 218; Th

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,mel, 508; Wendling ipson,202

ALIA EXES’ POW DER

LEAGUE

Spears’ Floor Cov. 39'

Jones’ Res Ind. Gas. & Water

Roachdale Elec. Mont. &■ Ward

Mack’s Place

Public Service ...

Hopkins & Walton .

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G. A. A. BOWLING NEWS This is the third week of the Greencaslle G. A. A. inner-class tournament. The freshman girls won this week. The standing as

of now is:

Freshman . 2 I Sophomore 1 2 Juniors 0 Seniors 0 8 The following scor.s wit.'i

.Speaks softly and packs a powerful wallop!

THE BEL AIR SPORT COUPE—one of 19 high-priced-looking Chevrolets, all with Body by Fisher.

Hardly ever speaks above a whisper, this new Chevrolet. But when you do the “talking'’ . . . when you want a hill flattened or a quick sprint for safer passing ... its action gives you all the right answe?'s!

Soft-spoken,yes! (Onereason you zoom out of trouble spots! is the hydraulic-hushed valve And Chew holds the road like lifters now in all Chevrolet en- part of the pavement! You feel gines—Y8 or 6.) And this hand- added assurance in the solid way

some traveler packs a horse power wallop that ranges up to 205! It’s charged with sheer

concentrated action!

it clings to curves.

> Of course, Chevrolet brings you the security of safety door latches. And you can have in-

Action that can save you pre- stni TJ Panel P addin ? u and eious seconds for safer passing s f at , ,elt u s - wlth or wlthout on the highway! Action that shoulder harness, at extra cost. lets you take steep hills in effort- Drop in and drive a recordless stride! Action that helps breaking new Chevrolet.

THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER

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J3M HARRIS CHEVROLET

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High single game: Rosemary ; handicap were bowl- d Brattain 237. Lorene Almon 201. Freshman 788, J High ind. series: Rosemary Sophomores 735. Soniot Brattain 550. , High actual indivi it: Series over 425: R Brattain were bowled by Joan 550; J. Etter 520. L. Almon 519; (Junior) 138. Dixie

M. Monnett 503; C. Masten 451; J. Murray 444: I. Crawley 441; R. McCullough 440; P. Burchfield 440; C. Lear 430; A. Domaco 427; K. Gooch 426; R. Denker

426, L. Spurlock 425.

High team game: Ind. Gas 5-

Water 819

High team series: Ind. Cas &

Water 2330.

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(Freshman) 135, Carolyn F. ton and Sandy Dudley, i.' more) 108, Carolyn Sh

(Senior) 101.

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PUTNAM COUNTY

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Moore’s Super Service 41 Thompson Construction 33 Roachdale Lions 321 2

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Harpes Trucking 31 Jones Mt. Meridian 26 2 Ma ck’s Place 25 21 Hampton’s Garage 20U 331 Pete’s Clippers 7 4 High individual, Tippin, 232. High individual series, Wend-

ling, 577.

High team, Thompson Const.

Co., 1048.

High team series, Thompson,

3,058.

500 series, W’endling, 577; Rat; - ford, 556; Tippin, 543.

Cloverdale G. A. A. git started their second 6 wc k -

iod of bowling.

High actual games \v » b- ■ ’ ed this week by Janet June.;, 150 Sophomore; Laura Sample, i Freshman; Margaret Ctn’ , 1 Senior; Letitia Turn . 11

tor.

TALLY-HO! DE SMET. S. D. (l’r>l Cl ence T. Jensen, Erwin, S. P . \ fined $10 ami costs for on the wrong side of th ' hi;;! - way. Jensen told the was chasing a rabbit wit! hide.

Processors have c. timet ' love than 50.000 tons of dry feathers are produced yearly. Scientists say the great volume of waste is a source of aimor.t pure protein.

LOUIS SUCCUMBS TO CLINCH

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JOE LOUIS, the former Jieav>avelght champ, gives R e "oi n a kiss in New York before their Christmas Day w-ddiny. He holds their marriage license. She heads the Rose Morgan II • ■ d Beauty in New York. (International Sou

ACCUSES EX-WIFE, CHAPLIN, J!L

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Charles Cbaplln, Jr.

Dolores Zeitlin, attorney M. 15. firove.

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CHEVROLET-BUICK

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THE FAMOUS NAME of r ’ .; !:n again appears in a L< i Angeles court, where Irving Zeitlin. 40, is attempting to v. .a m-iy of adopted son Barry, 2, from his divorced wife, dan or D . -res Zeitlin, 25. Zeitlin alleges that be saw his ex-wil 1 i Chaplin, Jr., nude together in a bedroom of her h e when he made an unexpected visit to see Little Barry. Both Mis. Z- :tIin and Chaplin, Jr., deny the charge. (International Sounitiitiotot)

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