Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1961, Image 11

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To Continue; Upper Rogue
Season To Open on April 22
Portland -lUPIl- An early
trout opening date in the
upper portions o the Rogue
and Umpqua rivers has been
included in the 1961 Oregon
sport fishing regulations.
The regulations were ap
proved by the State Game
Commission here Friday and
announced Saturday.
The opening date for the
upper reaches of the Rogue
and the North Umpqua for
trout fishing was set as April
22.
Anglers were given the old
deadline at Oregon City and
Diamond lake after a deluge
of protest over two tentative
sport fishing rules to ban bait
fishing at Diamond lake and
lower the Oregon City dead
line. Trout season openings were
set for April 22 on coastal
lakes and most inland waters
and May 27 on the high Cas
cade lakes, coastal streams
and the rest of the Rogue and
Umpqua systems.
Same For Umpqua
In providing some early
stream trout fishing in the
Rogue and Umpqua basins,
the commission designated
Laurelhurst bridge as the
lower deadline on the Rogue
and Cobleigh bridge on Big
Butte creek, both to open
April 22. North Umpqua will
be opened on the same date
above Soda Springs.
The commission, in restor
ing the Oregon City deadline.
emphasized it would lower
the line if lower water or any
other factor hampered or en
dangered the run
The proposal to halt bait
fishing at Diamond lake was
thrown out
Portland Gets
Softball Meet
Cleveland - (CPU-Portland
was named Friday, as the
site for the 1961 Women's
Vorld Softball tournament
at the annual meeting of the
National Amateur Softball
association.
The tournament, which
will be made up of 30 teams
from throughout the nation,
has been scheduled from
Aug, 25 through Sept. 2 at
Normandale Park. It will
be sponsored by Economy
Oil.
Last year's tournament
was held at Stratford, Conn.
The Erv L i n d Florists of
Portland finished second to
the Raybestos Braketles of
Stratford last season for the
second straight year.
PRO BASKIITUALL
(NBA)
Eastern Division
W. L.
Button :17 15
Philadelphia 31 21
Syracuse 23 27
New York IS 36
Western Division
W. I..
SI. Louis 3-1 17
Detroit 24 2R
Los Angeles 22 31
Cincinnati 23 35
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Boston 12R. Philadelphia 115
St. Louis 125. Syracuse 108
Los Anuelcs 137, Detroit 117
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1. CORRECT CASTER & CAMBER
2. SET TOE-IN
3. ADJUST STEERING
Regular
-Bulk
IN YOUR CONTAINER
LIMIT 10 QTS.
OR FILTERS
Regula
99c
Lake Bait
Date on the winter fishing
deadline established for steel
head anglers on River Mill
dam on the Clackamas river
was extended to April 30.
Salmon fishing was closed
above Jackson creek on the
South Umpqua as a protection
SIPdDMTS
Madras Cinches
Tourney Berth
Madras -lliPll- Madras be
came the first prep team in
Oregon to clinch a state tour
nament berth Saturday night
with a 76-34 win over Sher
man. Madras will compete in
the State A-2 tourney in Coos
Bay March 13-15.
Prep Basketball
SATURDAY GAMES
Klamath Falls 73. Med ford 58
Roseburg 62, Marshficld 58
South Eugene 78. Willame-te 59
North Bend 79, Cottage Grove 49
Clackamas 57. Astoria 54
Grants Pass 74. Crater 55
Hermiston 41. Walla Walla 36
Vale 47, MHton-Freewater 44
Madras 76, Sherman 34
Glendale 74. Glide 41
Warrenton 76, Concordia 50
Star of Sea 61, Clatskanie 49
Knappa 55, Corbett 41
Powers 44, Elkton 31
Henley 81. Malin 48
Reedsport 57, Bandon 46
Burns 68, Grants Union 58
High Jump
Mark Set
By Thomas
Boston-IUPlI - The amazing
John Thomas broke his own
world indoor high jump rec
ord Saturday night with a 7
foot 3-Va inch leap and Olym
pian Ernie Cunliffe of Stan
ford set a world indoor mark
in the 1,000-yard run at the
72nd Boston A.A. track meet.
Thomas, 19-year-old Boston
university sophomore, cleared
the height bettering the 7
foot barrier for the 56th time
in his brief career on his
third try. He had knocked the
bar off with his trailing leg
on his first two tries at the
7 foot 3 inch mark after clear
ing 7- and 7-2.
Record Dimmed
The record was dimmed
somewhat because of an
astounding high jump by an
18-year-old Russian youth
a meet at Leningrad only a
few hours earlier. As reported
by Tass, the Soviet News Ag
ency, Valeri Brumcl jumped
7 feet 4-V4 inches. Thomas' old
indoor mark was 7 feet 2-Vi
inches and his world outdoor
mark was 7 feet 3-:!j inches.
Officials said Thomas' rec
ord would be submitted to the
AAU as an even 7 feet 3 inch
es since regulations require
that records be submitted in
increments one-quarter inch.
The 7 3-Vs height was realized
on measurement after Thomas
cleared the bar.
Cunliffe, 23-year-old grad
uate student, turned in a
clocking of 2:07.9 minutes.
Includes
Uit 1 4
Qt.
(most itrs)
17
Fishing
to spawning salmon from
Sept. 4 to Oct. 31. Krumbo
lake season in Harney county
was scheduled from July 1 to
Oct. 31.
The commission gave ap
proval to a trout bag limit of
15 for the Snake river.
Gary Player
Wins Lucky
San Francisco - IUPI) - The
S50.000 Lucky International
golf tournament turned out
to be both lucky and interna
tional for South Africa's
greatest golfer of this era
Gary Player.
While the touring "follow
the sun" professionals left
rain-swept San Francisco to
day for the heat and sun of
Palm Springs in the south,
Player was busy banking $9,-
000 he collected for a fast
winning finish Sunday on sod
den Harding Park course.
The Palm Springs Classic,
another $50,000 event that of
fers a $50,000 bonus for a
hole-in-one, opens on Wed
nesday and is an 90-hole af
fair, spread over five golf
courses.
Player improved every day
during the tournament. He
posted rounds of 70-69-68-65
for a 272 12 strokes under
par for 72 holes. Bayer, the
slugger from South Pasadena,
Calif., and Don Whitt of Bor-
rego Springs, Calif., finished
in a deadlock for second at
274, each collecting $3,800.
Tied for fourth were Don
January, Dallas, Tex., and Al
Gciberger, Santa Barbara,
Calif., each with 275 and pick
ing up S2.450.
Oregon Beats Seattle;
OSC Downs Portianders
United Press International
Oregon and Oregon Slate,
two leading Northwest con
tenders tor an at-large berth
in the NCAA basketball play
offs after week end hoop ac
tion, will collide in a crucial
two-game series Friday and
Saturday.
Oregon will lace the Beav
ers al Corvallis Friday and
Anderson Sets
Freshman Pace
Eugene -IUPII- The Oregon
Frosh led all the way to down
Oregon Medical-Dental 77-52
Saturday night. Jerry Ander
son paced the Frosh with 13
points.
Counts Scores
35 for Rooks
Corvallis -HJPII- Mcl Counts
poured in 35 points as Oregon
State's Rooks defeated Grays
Harbor Junior College 84-58
Saturday night.
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
The
BOWLERS ALLEY
STARFIRE LEAGUE
Men with top scores in the
Starfire league were Earl
Manley 512, Berle Thornton
519, Fred Conrad 534, Ben
Barras 221-569, Cliff Graves
200-571, J. Jeroloman 217
584, Gale Culy 206-594, Don
Turner 203-253 ill a 633 se
ries. Hughes Construction has
first place with 26 Vis wins fol
lowed by Tex Nash with 25,
Jeddeloh Brothers 20, Rogue
River Wood Products 20, Olson-Ross
19, Rogue Vending
19, Pinnacle Orchards 16li,
Weeks and Orr, Ron's Stand
ard Station and Standard Oil
of Prospect 15, Jackson Coun
ty Coop 13 and Larry's Line
up 12.
MT. PITT LEAGUE
Tim-Pro again heads Mt.
Pitt league with 28 wins. One
night it left in this round.
Squirt has 24. Eagle Point
Teachers and Kogap Sawmill
24. Kogap One 21, Kogap Sli
ver Pickers 20a, Trowbridge
& Flynn 20. Kogap Gang Mill
19. Kogap Peepers 17, Hapco
Sales 16, Neely-Nelson Lum
ber and Electronic Service 13.
Team leaders were Roy Ever
son 539, Duane Lisac 506,
Stew Hopper 520, Joe Clark
468, John Glover 559, Marvin
Lemieux 499, Bob Martin 505,
Roy Heath 517, Ken Koger
483, Lee Garrett 483, Leo
Montei S22 and Lloyd Knapp
466. Stew Hopper had top
game scratch 220, and high
with handicap, 238. John Glo
ver had best series with han
dicap, 622.
ROXY ROCKERS
Clarence Wilson rolled 593
best series in Roxy Rockers
league. Marv Bohncrt had
513. George Carr 491, Wes
Fowler 244-592, Dick Laras
480, Bon Cordicr 533, Bill
Tope 527, Max Dalton 235
582, Jerry Hough 507, Doug
Fosbury 236-587, Larry Snopl
535, and D. Covey 539.. Med
ford Tire won 4, Chitwood &
Stone 0, Medford House Mov
ers, Awkward Five, Haupert
Tractor, Pool's Unlimited and
Van Lee's each took 3, with
1 were Snider's Dairy,
Krupp's Flying A, Oregon
Bank, Royal Oaks and Med
ford Jaycees.
Saturday night's action will
shift to Eugene.
Oregon, with 6-7 Glenn
Moore and 6-4 Charlie Warren
leading the way, defeated
Washington 67-48 Friday and
run up its highest single game
scoring output of the season
in downing Seattle 75-64 at
Eugene Saturday. The two
victories extended Oregon's
winning streak to five. Ore
gon is now 10-5.
Hot shooting Oregon State,
11-5, downed Portland 58-48
at Portland Friday night, and
overwhelmed Washington 74
46 at Corvallis Saturday.
Charlie Warren scored 35"
points in Oregon's two week
end victories while Glenn
Moore tallied 38.
Oregon Slate unleashed a
phenomenal shooting attack
Saturday night to dump the
Huskies. OSC hit on 18 of 23
shots in the second half and
wound up its evening's work
with a .600 shooting percent
age on 30 baskets in 50 at
tempts. Jay Carty led the
Beaver onslaught with 19
points.
Eastern Oregon
Heads League
OCC STANDINGS
W.
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Fnslcrn Oregon (1
Pnrtlnnd Stale 5
Orocnn Tech s
Southern Oregon 4
Oregon College 0
United Press International
Eastern Oregon was on top
of the heap in the Oregon Col
legiate Conference basketball
race today, thanks to a 64-57
overtime win over Portland
Stale Saturday night.
The regulation time ended
with the score 53-all.
Larry Applcgate scored HB
points for EOC, which now
has a 6-2 record to 5-3 for
Portland Stale and Oregon
Tech.
Drain Will Be Host
For NBC Meet Again
Wichita. Kan.-'UPII-The 1961
Oregon non-pro baseball tour
nament has been scheduled
for Drain, the National Base
ball congress announced Sat
urday. The tournament, scheduled
to begin Aug. 5, will qualify
a team for the NBC playoffs
here. The national tourney
opens Aug. 18.
Sugar Kay Plans
On Muscle Building
San Jacinto, Calif.-OIPli- Ray
Robinson already has a big
entourage, but apparently he
wants big muscles too.
The veteran ring warrior Is !
here to train for his Las
Vegas. Nev., ight v,j Genej
Fullmer on March 4 and said i
he's hoping to undergo a j
"strong man" campaign to
build himself up physically.
fDFORD, ORE.
ELKS LEAGUE
Elks league high series was
619 by Don Davis, including
games of 244-193-182. Stuart
Forbes had 245, Robert Forbes
207, Tom Anderson 204, Moe
Atterbury 220, Cliff Lewis
215 and Hal Edmonds 200.
Miss Fitts lead league with
121-3 wins. Chauck Bateman
527. Channel Cats are second
with 11, Jim Morgan 546.
Cubs have 10. Ken Patterson
562; Gypos 9'a, Ray Offord
504; Sprouts 9, Don Davis 619;
Reddys 9, Frank Van Pelt
496: Lively Five 7, Hal Ed
monds 529; Sea Dogs 7. Cliff
Lewis 578; Cementers 6, Vern
McCall 466; Tigers 6, Tom An
derson 512; Go Boys 5. Stuart
Forbes 566. Alley Gators 4,
Ken Phipps 543.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Leo Webster turned in a
613 series for Bates Wholesale
Distributors which took over
first in Commercial league. It
was 4 from last week's leader
Quality Market. Li's Schnei
der of Market rolled 644 top
series. Vern Allen had 627
and Dave Kneer 608. Bales
Wholesale has 20 wins. Qual
ity Market 17, Kim s 16, Cub
by s Drive Inn 14, Rogue Val
ley Drilling 13, Alexander &
Brown Insurance, Mail Trib
une and Andy's Jewelers 12,
Baumer Sheet Metal Sc. Heat
ing and Pattersons Bakery 11.
Fam Bearings 9, Morning
Fresh Bread and Richfield
Oil 7, E. H. Mann Co. 6.
CITY LEAGUE
Rogue Sportsman holds top
notch in City league with 16
wins. Farmer Brothers Coffee
and the Telephone Employees
association have 14, First Na
tional Bank and Copco 12,
Westside Merchants 11, State
Farm Insurance, Daugherly
Lumber, Southern Oregon
Bearing and Star Body Works
10, Johnston Stores 9, M8tM
Motors 712. Ross Lumber and
Weler & Olson 7, Silver Dol
lar Stamps 6I2 and Tic Toe
Time Shop 4. Fred Anderson
had 626 top series.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Tee Pee Plywood retained
Independent league first spot
with 10 wins. Midway Meats
has 7, Baker Moulding and
Ideal Cement and Communi
cation Workers 6. Other teams
all have 5 wins, Table Rock
Lumber, Timber Wolves,
Dales Red Pegasus, Harry &
David and Electric Supply.
Cliff Graves took top honors
with a 573 scratch series and
645 scries with handicap. He
had a 221 scratch game and
245 handicap game. Wilmer
Bailey had top game scratch,
222, game with handicap, 252,
second scries scratch, 535, and
second series handicap, 625.
THURSDAY TRIOS
Safeway One and C r is p y
Creme Donuls share top posi
tion in Thursday Trios league.
Each has 7 wins, Chuck Smith
513 and Ernie Dukeshies 508.
Mitchells has 6, Arnold Fein
531: WRPS. Walt Tomlin 509:
Oakdale Market and Hopkins
Richfield 4, Paul Jenny 484;
Ike's Upholstery 3, Herb
Haynes 422. Safeway Two and
Sarff's 2. Art Nordquist 490;
Safeway Three 0, Stan Palm
er 515. Nordquist had high
garrB, 199.
NIGHT HAWKS LEAGUE
Best game in Night Hawks
league was 220, by Pink O'
Connor. He had lop series
scratch, 567. Best score with
handicap was 626 by Ken Da
vid. Hart's hatchery has first
with 22'i, followed by Piggly
Wiggly One and Piggly Wig
gly Two with 22, Triangle
Market 21, Kachina Lodge
20, McLaughlin Plumbing &
Heating and Morgan's Pekin
gese Kennels lfl, McCullougli
Chain Saw 18, Bohemian
Club lO'i, Reserve Officers
association and llashbargcr
Lathers 14 Mi, K-DOV 7.
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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Rsults lrom the Industrial
league show Fyr Fytors. Delta
Pet Ranch. Jubilee Club and
the Eagle's all won 4 last
week. Red Blanket Lumber.
Snoboy. National Guard and
Coca Cola had 0. Drive In
Cleaners 3, Whitelaw Candy
Co. 1. Huffman Truck & Auto
and Southern Oregon Trophy
Co. 2. Men with top team scor.
es were Bill Tope 563, S. Mur
rey 508, Dick Walls 502, Clar
ence Wilson 516 (including an
all spare game), Don Ivie 567,
Jim Cabler 603. George Paul
505, R. Heath 517, Joe Nolan
523. Darrell Leavens 501, Cliff
Lewis 548 and LaVerne John
son 509.
TEMPCO LEAGUE
J. Jarman bowled top series
in Tompco league, 551. Win
ning all 4 points were Flat
Tops, Unmentionables, Iliway,
and Elk Teller. With 0 were
Cascade Wood. Oregon Ve
neer. Steve Wilson, and the
Pill Curlers. The Timber Bust
ers, Pepperonies and Night
Owls won 3. Wilson Knot
Dodgers, North West Groce
ries One and Side Winders 1.
BALL & CHAIN LEAGUE
Hi Lo's lead Ball & Chain
league with 18 wins. The
Woodchoppers have 16. Con
victs 15, Hot Toddis 14. K
Modleys 11, Pills. Chucks
Market and L & M's 10, Top
pers and Queen Anne Chumps
8, Pin Pickers and Black Kats
6, Four Squirts 5, and the
Kaymeds 3. Edith Dickinson
had a 191 game and 550 series,
tops for ladies. Dave Baylor
rolled top game for men. 246
and 590 high series.
ANDY'S MIXED LEAGUE
Andy's Mixed league ended
its first half with the Creepers
winning 53 Mi games, Eagle
Eyes 4(i, Jets 41. Eight Bulls
HB'i, Rough Necks 36, Sleep
ers 35, lliindicappers 32''j,
Sharpies 32 l-j. Cotton Pickers
29, Four-Get-Mo-Nots 26, Fear
less Four 24 and the Four D's
22. High series for men were
Bob Tullle 577, Jake Olsen
554, Larry Fisher 549 and
Ernie Dukeshire 541. Shy Cal
laghan carded 231, Bob Tuttlc
202 and Terry Coulter 200.
High for Ladies were Edith
Tuttle 196-518, Lorraine Hull
170, Sadies Coulter 173, Hazel
Gallardo 486, Pat Smith 481
and Alice Monroe 480. Top
scores for the half were a 667
with handicap by Jack Mon
roe, 269 with handicap by Don
Emery, 667 with handicap by
Lorraine Hall and 256 with
handicap by Lucille Fisher.
VICTORY LEAGUE
Victory league sees Pings in
first position with eight wins.
Betty Boyer had 478 for Pings
in a 4-0 win over 12th place
Hillyer Oil for whom Denise
Davis had 452. Other scores
and placings -included Silver
Dollar (2nd) 3. Grace Gee 504;
Delah Timber (7th) 1, Gerrie
Bewley 462; Hunter's Tavern
(3rd) 3, Lu Luman 434; Van
Lee's (4th) 1, Edith Tuttle 468;
Qualily Market (5th) 3, Polly
Anderson 500; Viking Sewing
(11th) 1, Vi Corby 433; E. H.
Mann Co. (7th) 3, Ruth Shama
463; U. S. Bank (10th) Pat
Gardner 450: Medford Motors
(8th) Doris Harris 500, Pioneer
Club (9ih) Mary Olfonbachor
483.
LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE
Beck's Bakery and Security
Insurance share first in La
dies Classic league with 9 wins
each. Valley Music is next
with 8. Thunderbird Market
and Jorgensen's have 7, Easl
side Market and Rogue Dis
tributing 6, Union Club and
Kiln's 5, Crater Inn 4 and
Treasure Tone Paint 2. Best
games and series were by H.
Clark 202-5611, J, Lovett 477,
M. Clark 533, R Barr 46B, V
Knox 21 1-554, P. Smith 470,
J. McCready 202-539, S. Dai
gle 200-493, E. Read 212-506,
E. Parr 489, V. Cummings 545
and Edith Tuttle 208-520.
ROXY ANN ROCKETTES
High gamo in Roxy Ann
Rockettes league was 194 by
P. Mclstead. Results show Lu
cille's Beauty Cottage 7, T.
Uricn 415; Stevens Auto Sales
7. G. Slavens 493; Economy
Market 7. R. Walton 381; Nor
ton's 6. M. Peyton 486: Neeley-
Ojioi'W- 0 i i l - J 0EN SUNDAYS 11
Nelson Lumber 4. V, Bateman
507: Big Y Cleaners 4. G. Lau
rine 427: Crosby's 4. R. Patlon
450pWeter & Olson 4. M. Mul
lin 345: Sully's Drive In 2.
B. Ross 376; Roxy Ann Lanes
1. P. Melstead 511; Dykes
Floor Cover Shop 1. E. Read
435: Wheeler Shell 1. G. Pat
terson 362.
MAJORETTE LEAGUE
In the Mnjurelle league
splits were converted by Dell
Christianson the 6-7-10, Max
ine Janzen the 4-5-7 and Pat
Geary the 6-10. Mrs. Chris
tianson rolled top game and
series, 236 and 565. Rita Cab
ler had 518, Marge Hennebeck
495, Pat Smith 497, Pat
Braack 490, Kosie Phipps 494,
Elsie Baker 493. Lee Nceley
487 and Do Leroy 431. The
Powder Puff Beauty Shop has
13, Barco Supply 10, Southern
Oregon Trophy Co. and Clas
sic Studio 9, Oregon Veneer
and Beatly McDougal Insur
ance 7, Hillyer Oil 6 and
Kim's 3.
MORNING GLORY LEAGUE
Ten Pinners moved into
first in Morning Glory League
with 33 wins. The Shot Rods
are close behind with 3212,
Alley Cats have 311-2, Cream
Puffs 29, Snap Draggon 25,
Eight Balls 24, Pansy'c 20 and
Bowl N Bawl 16. Virgie How
ard had 473 high scries hon
ors and 172 second gamo,
Mary Aeschliman had high
game, 181. Marlene Lawless
rolled 458 and Lila Adkins
457. I
EMPIRE LEAGUE
In the Empire league Cen
tury Sporting Goods team is
first with 10 wins. Western
Thrift has 9, Hawkinson's 8,
Broaster House, Nu Way
Cleaners and Safeway 7, Ek
erson's, Clock and Winnies
Style Salon 6, Rich Plan 3,
Laura Scudder 2 and Sarah
Coventry 1. Best series were
Miriam Doly 4 15, Georgia
Boardman 528, Eva Sessions
503, Helen Dey 423, Marie
Pennant 449, Ann Wilson 447,
Virginia Wilson 516, Vi Corby
403, Georgia Coggins and Es
ther Offord 458, Thomasa
Urien 461, Judy Barnum 461
and Lee Hendrix 421.
VALLEY ROLLERS
High games in Valley Rol
lers League belong to Doro
thy Nease 220, Melba Jerden
193, Eileen Hull 192. Lolita
Ritterspach 191, Doris Harris
189 and Doris Knapp 188.
Jokers have 51 'i wins, De
LeRoy 514; Koffee Klatch
4212, Lolita Ritterspach 495;
Three Hi's b Miss 40, Lyla
Smith 439; Rolleretles 36.
Dorothy Nease 497; Try Hards
34, Eileen Hull 461; Nine
Pins 33'a, Gladys Couch 410;
Lucky Strikes 32!j, Doris
Harris 520; Misfits 32, Melba
Jerden 473; Alley Oops 22,
Ruth Holloway 424; Alley
Cats 16. Mary Parker 436.
EARLY BIRD LEAGUE
Pat Braack had a 100 high
game in Early Bird League,
17
THEMES DOUS
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MONDAY, JANUARY
Esther Newton had 179.
Roi;ue Valley Construction
Co. totals 47' -j, Esther Muhr
436: Valley Lockers 41 V, Pat
Braack 506; Van Lee's 40?
Doris McDonald 430; Rich
field Truck & Auto 39, Pat
Russell 400; Medford Hotel
35, Nan Batlerson 426; Enloe
Electric 34, Esther Newton
410; Mechanics Laundry 33.
Vonnie Canoose 393; Crater
Title Insurance 3'i, Annette
Sawers 418; Tally Ho Hl'.i,
Colleen Baylor 447; Red Bain
Auction 24'-j, Joyce Pierson
393.
BOWLING QUEENS
Helen Clark and Del Chris
tianson shared Bowling
Queens honors with 190
games. Port - O - Call has 12,
Karen Smith 513: Hotel Med
ford 1 1, Elsie Baker 494;
Highway Ready Mix 21, Rita
Cabler 472; Charm Cottage
10, V. Gysbors 475: Medford
Stationery 8, Helen Culy 494:
Reter Fruit 8, Norma Larson
463; GMAC 6. Cappy Lind
quist 454; First National Bank
5, Pat Nunes 445; Hilton
Lumber Co. 5, Ruth Smith
371: Copco 4, Janis Browns
422.
BARTLETT BELLES
Baker's Moulding has gain
ed a share of first in the Bart
lctt Belles League with Slau
ffer Studio each with has 22
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wins. Eads Allied has Zl's,
Alexander's Music 21. Faber
Straiton Insurance 20, B'aber's
Market 18, Highway Furni
ture 17, Alexander & Brown
16. Crystal Meat and Eagle's
One 15. Red Blanket Lumber
14';, Sy's Place and Memory
Gardens 14, Lininger's 12,
Eagle's Two and Swem's 7.
Best series for respective
teams were Ruth Vescy 430,
Ethel Champion 400, Teresca
Short 471 Janice Mathews
432, Gwcn Herrington 465,
Mamie Baker 494. Juncita
Salerlee 436, Joan McCready
441. Viola Huber 393, Jan
Pomcrov 414. June Cureton
407, Charlotte Buhl 491, Ruth.
Thurman 467. Barbara Bote
fur 456, Evelyn Sanderson
475, and Rubv Fein 425.
30 Off
AM Applied Roofing
and Siding 1
ROOFING Litetime Alumi
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20 year bonded Shingles. ,
SIDING I. ili-time Aluminum
or Ceramic and Stone.
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