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PORTLAND OBSERVER Nov. 5, 1970 Bowling Top Keglers , DAWSON’S TONSORIAL PARLOR C O U R T IO U * a E F F IC IE N T h a i r P r o c e s s in o a » » « c ia l t t A n o r s w V > 4 3 4 M Ed Manning, 6-7, Jackson State Chuck Bedford bowling in Jantzen junior league, was top shooter with high game of 246 and a beautiful 659 series. Hazel Polk strikes again. In ladies Prem ier league Inter state lane Hazel's 246 game and 583 series was good enough for Keglerette of the week. In COS .MO League AMATO Lanes, Geri Waed's 233-531 not enough. As the 8650 Coiffuers g irl's scores a 2-1 win over 2nd place LOV-LEE LADEE. Women 500 Series Hazel P o lk ........................... 583 Alzena DeDeleleveaux . . . . 552 Mary Ann Jack so n .............. 541 Geri W ard............................... 531 Wanda B a rn e s.........................529 Faye W ilder........................ 526 Minnie Brown..................... 526 Ida Muckleroy.........................522 Vivian M athis..................... 517 Gloria Bowden........................ 500 Women 200 Game Hazel Polk ........................... 246 Geri W ard ............................... 233 Evelyn B rid .............................227 Vivian M athis..................... 222 Wanda B a rn e s..................... 210 Leola H a r r is ...........................206 Cora J o n e s .............................. 200 Men 555 Series Claudie O liv e r........................ 600 Andy M ott............... 576 Bob B edford........................ 575 Frank J a r r e l l ...................... 567 Bob B edford........................ 557 Les Johnson........................ 557 Men 225 Game Claudie O liv e r........................ 246 Frank J a r r e l l ..................... 232 Tournament Notes The Men's City Tournament Feb. 13 through March 7, 1971. Have added a new division, CLASSIC Division for the 190 and over a v e r a g e bowler. T e a m s with average 950 and over. Double 380 and over, singles 190 and over will bowl in Classic division. This will give everyone an even opportunity to win their di vision. The regular division maximum average. Team 851-949 HDC 80% of 950. Dbls 341-379 HDC 80% 380. Singles 171-189 80% 190. ' Rubella shots in November being planned Immunization shots for rubel la will be offered in all Portland elementary schools during the month of November, according to the Multnomah County Divi sion of Public Health. The immunization program is being conducted for all children between the ages of 1 and 12, in an effort to control rubella. The disease can cuase birth de fects in unborn infants if women contract rubella In their early months of pregnancy. The immunization program began Monday, November 2, at Holladay Elementary School and Holladay Center for Crippled Children. Other schools sched uled for the first two weeks in November include Sabin, Nov. 5; Irvington, Nov. 9; King, Nov. 10; and Eliot, Nov. 12. Early Child hood Education Centers will have immunizations Wednesday, No vember 4. In addition to the school clin ics, the Multnomah County Health Division maintains regu lar immunization programs at the following three centers: 104 S.W. 5th - every Tuesday (except Election Day), 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. 12240 N.E. Gils an - every W e d n e s d a y , 9:00 a .m .-11:00 a.m . 203 N.E. 28th - every Wed nesday, 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Parents of preschool young sters may take their children to these clinics for the rubella shots. The program is free of charge. j For additional information, contact the Multnomah County Health Office, 254-7301. I ack E H o u s t o n . l i o n R io o in s . C l e o t u s O aN S O N P m O N I 284 B474 N VA N C O U VER AVE . PO R TLA N D O a w « o n . ORE rror Jim Barnett, 6-4, Oregon BASKETBALL STANDINGS National Basketball Assn. Pacific Division W L Pet. GB Los Angeles . . . . 4 3 571 San Diego............. 6 6 500 'i S e attle................... 5 5 500 *. Trailblazers . . . . 4 5 444 1 San Francisco . . . 3 5 375 1“. Blazers home games, thru Nov. 12. Thu • ••• .Nov. 5 ...........Baltimore F ri......Nov. 6 . . San Francisco Sun • •••• Nov. 8 ........... New York Tue......Nov. 10 . . . . Cincinnati Thurs..Nov. 12 Cleveland (8:30) PM Tickets available at Memorial Coliseum, Stevens & Son Lloyd Center, Meier & Frank - Down town. Reserved Seats: >5.00-4.00-3.00- 2.00. For information call 235-8771. Girls drill team forming Recently, several Grant High School girls met at the Albina Community Action Center In hopes of organizing a drill team. Thirty-four (3 4 ) beautiful, ambitious, talented young ladies have signed up prior to this writing. Meetings will be held at the Albina Community Action Center until meetings and space arrangements can be made for future use at Matt Dishman's Community Center. A drill instructor is urgently needed, anyone i n t e r e s t e d , p l e a s e contact Mrs. Norma Marshall, Neighborhood Repre sentative at 287-2603 or Mrs. V e r n a Shepherd, Community Agent at 288-5975. Spanish Style Bedroom! Massive Triple Dresser Richly Framed Mirror Spacious Five-Drawer Chest Matching Headboard These are just a few of the many bedroom suites that are on special. Stop in and save! SAVE 9 -9 B ank A m iricaro ZZ*A z 7AZ Zz , Jahli joneJ □ M ik & TO W ill ............................. P a rtia l . 775 M I5 □ ?MR N. LOMIAKO........................ F.rllonZ . 7IS-97M □ N X 103.4 A HAISIT Ps.tlas4 ÎSS-SÎSJ