Local Lady Bowlers
Bring Home Wins
Kodiak was well represented at
the Alaska Woman’s Bowling As
sociation State Tournament held
in Anchorage this month and the
local delegation came home with
winners.
A total of 55 woman bowlers
from Kodiak flew to Anchorage
on two PNA Charter flights to
participate in the tournament.
Lugging home a trophy for win
ning the All Events “C” Division
with a score of 1455 was Betty Mc
Swain.
In Team Events “B” Division,
“The Squaws” with Jean Bates as
Captain took 19th place with a
score of 2209.
In the “C” Division of Team
Events, the “Kodiak Kubs,” Mer
rill Spinharney, Capt., took 6th
place with 2046; the “Kodiettes”
under Captain Betty McSwain,
took 7th place with 2025; the “No
Acc’ts” under Helen Durall, Capt.,
won 11th place with 2006.
In the “B” Division of Doubles
Events, Helen Lee and Mary Nel
son were 24th with 914; Lois
Bethel and Betty McSwain were
25th with 912.
In the “C” Division, Bonnie
Nelson and Fern Hoff were 12th
with 850; Naomi Rasmussen and
Margaret Dawson were 14th with
847.
Annie Unger, with 551, was in
68th place in the “A” Division in
the Singles Events.
In the “B” Division of Singles,
Mary Nelson took 5th place with
529; Lois Hausman was 12th with
506; Merrill Spinharney was 42nd
with 477; Beulah Ogborn was 50th
with 470.
In the “C” Division of Singles,
Betty McSwain stood in 6th place
with 479; Betty Carpenter was
10th with 469; and Georgia Ed
wards was 31st with 436.
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Your Old Glasses
May Help Someone
Spring Cleaning for charity?
What an idea! But it’s true
There is a volunteer, non-profit
organization called New Eyes for
the Needy, Inc., located in Short
Hills, New Jersey, that you can
assist just by cleaning out your
bureau drawers and cupboards.
New Eyes has been working for
thirty years to improve the vision
of the needy, the world over.
They have helped a quarter of a
million people, and have never
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your spring cleaning comes into
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New Eyes wants your discarded
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teeth with bits of gold, or other
precious metal scrap. New Eyes
is presently receiving donated
glasses at the rate of more than
seven thousand pairs a week, but
this is not enough to keep up with
the many requests received for as
sistance. It is endorsed by the
National Society for the Preven
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CG Flyers Aid
Two Small Girls
Two small girls were seriously
ill after having taken some pills
of an unknown content, and were
flown into Kodiak early Sunday
morning by the Coast Guard.
Late Saturday evening the Coast
Guard Air Detachment here re
ceived a distress call to evacuate
two little girls from Lazy Bay.
The girls, Mary Rozelle, age 5,
and Jennie Lee Agnot, age 6, had
consumed pills which were later
traced through the label and
found to be a pain killer and tran
quilizer.
A Coast Guard UF2G amphibian
departed Kodiak at 5:50 a.m. Sun
day and had the girls back in Ko
diak by 7:50 a.m. They were taken
to Griffin Memorial Hospital for
treatment.
New PNA Travel
Book Available
The fifth annual edition of the
Pacific Northern Airlines’ Alaska
Tour, Hotel, Motel and Lodge
Guide, the only complete listing
of where to go and where to stay
in Alaska is now being distributed
to leading travel agents through
out the country.
A total of 74 tours, some of
which operate on a daily basis to
Alaska, and 126 tours within the
state, are listed by the publica
tion. Rates and information on
140 hotels, motels and lodges open
to the travelling public are also
listed. Further information can
be obtained from the local PNA
office.
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