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KALAMA HOLDS
TOP SPOT TIE or.. s,o ,o
By defeating W~!,te Salmon 54 4, Jansen 8, Crawford 4, Adams
to 45 Tuesc~ay Mght on the Bruin 4, Micholsen 2, Buck, Sell" 8,
floor Kalama held on to a top-
spot 'tie with Ridgefiet4i for Tri- McKln.'nZ a2~ at,~ so
co standing
w s "s s ~ 23 (4s) NUMEROUS SUBS
KAL.
M'F A.DAMS SUN ~ BINGEN - WHITE SALMON, WA,~HINGTON
GLENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
* Home Games [
,Jan. 18, Lyle, "there [ UNFINI~;I.Ii:P
J~. 22, Mosier, there [
Feb. lTroutLake* [ ~ ~~d~ ~
Feb. 2, Lyle * [
Feb. 9 Klickitat, there J ,~,~'~""~:'~'~-:~" '~i~i~f" :....
Feb. 15, Tournament, Goldendalei ' ....::'.':.:. ~:':~:: ....
Feb. 16, Tournament, Goldenl,aleI I f ',~Y--.:.-'..'.%.':'-..,.i.~;~;_x'~.~,~: ,.":"'~,~:.:;~,:"_~
B-String games at 7:00; A-[ | (~" ".~-~:!i~!\:!~'/ ~%,:.!.~:~..~r"
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* Home Games I : ~,~" ~/[_l~-~oR THE ~w
,Jan. 19 Wishram * - ~ \ f FOR TEN'~ OF' TNOU.~ANI~$
,Jan. 25 Dufur * ~ ~ WHO 5TILL NERP CAR~.
INAUGURAL BALL
Among those who attended the!
Governor's ,inaugural ball in
Olympia Wednesday night were
the R. T. Anderson, L. A. Beaud.
reys, Eddie Reeds and 'joe Paler-
mos from White Salmon.
Traveling in separate cars the
couples left White Salmon Wed
nesday morning a~d will return
this evening.
30 SUN 30
At last Friday's Chinook lunch
eva, .businessmen temporarily
turned down a request to donate
towards buying the needed back.
,boards with public contributions.
The Chinooks moved to inquire
1S 18 I3 9 (~$4) SHARE IN WIN
After an even first quarter, Kal
ama opene~l the throttle to gain
a 32-18 lead at halfttme. W. S.
came back strang in the final
stanza with Benjamin hitting io~
13 and Murphy for 6.
W.S. Kal.
L Reed 2 Becker 12
f, Estey 4 Leroy 1:~
c, Kapp 4 Davis 20
g, Benj, amin 17 Holt 3
g, Logan 8 " Moawa 4
Subs: (W. S.) Murphy 10, Ja-
cox, Henry; (K)~Linc~berg,Wheat-
ley 2, Johns, Larson.
CLEAN UP
JbZlD
Garbage Sero~ce
TRUCK AVAILABI~ FOIl
EXTRA HAULING
BINGEN
Garbage Service
LE~ OLOVEJ¢
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YES
There Is A Difference
In Agenctes
This Agency Has One
Objective:
To Give you the Best
We Have with the
Greatest Savings
Possible
For Instance:
Our Compani~, both stock &
mutm~l ~t~e P~Ti~ 15 to 20~
Dividends on fire insurance.
Savings up to 50% on Con-
~rac~or's equipmen! and all-
risk insurance.
Lowest automobile rates.
-- l~olicies wrii~en here are not
loaded with luxury accessor-
ies.
Service? Adjustments?-
Our reputation speaks for R-
self.
Wh, ite Salmon defeated, State
School at Vancouver 58 to 35 last
Friday night in spite of Coach
A1 Wede~kind's lavish use of su~b.
stitutions which held the half-
time score to a b~a.re 23 - 19' mar-
gin for he Bruins.
Estey and Murphy accounted
for much of the difference on re-
,bounds. Ben~jami~ paced the
scoring with ten points, follow.
ed by Murphy with ni~e.
The Columbians hit 24 field
goals out af 57 attempts for 42
percent. State School h,it ten for
30, or 33 percent.
W.S 14 9 17 18 (58)
S~ 3 16 5 11 ($5)
W.S. S.S.
f, Reed 4 Bran.a,,n 5
f, Estey 4 Shen~ber.g 1
c, Murphy 9 Chandler 4
g, Benjamin 10 ~R. Hendr~x 6
g, Loga,n 8Thomas 8
Subs: (W.S.) Collins 4, Kapp 8,
Frey 5, Jacox 2, Wright 2, Henry;
(S.S.) G. Hendrix ~1, Brooks.
Bruin KS Win
White Salmon won the prelim-
inary 38 to 25. Coach Cecil
Campbell went all out with sub-
stittrtions from start to ~inish.
Scoring were: ('W. S.) Cochra~
7, Reaksecker 2, McCoy 10, R~=ed
5, Ben]am.in 8, Durham, l~antala,
Eccles 2, Morris, Smith, Ohne-
:m~s 2, Wrig~ht, Baker 2, Panko;
i (iS.S.) Campbell 7, Willis 5, Iho
10, Bald~,n 1, Sh.wehr 2, Linya.
Glenwood Eagles
In Second Spot
Glenwood (speoi~al) Glenwood
Eagles moved into second place
in Klickitat County league play
by winnirig over Wishram and
Trout Lake.
Glcnwood traveled to Wishram
Friday night and won a low scor-
ing game by two points, 37-35.
Glenwood led the ha,lf 18-11.
Saturday night the Eagles play
ed arch-rival Trout Lake on the
local court, before a full house,
-G]enwood moved :into the lead in
the opening quarter and held it
throughout, leading at half time
37 to 22 and went on to win 58 to
47.
The Glenwood "B" team also
won 21 to 18.
Wi~hram Glenwood
f, Bryson 5 Murray4
f, LaVigne 19 Andrew 2
#
Jan. 26 Lyle, thece
Feb. 1 Glenwood, there
Feb. 2 Klickitat *
Feb. 8 Wishram, there
All B games start at 7 pm
with A games to follow.
KLICKITAT
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
1anuary
I~ Trout Lake here -
19 Lyle HErE
25 Glenwood there
26 *Mosier HERE
February
1 Wishram HERE
2 Trout Lake there 8 Lyle I~ERE
9 Glenwood HERE
~Non .league ga,mes. Game
time: "B" squad 7 p.m., "A"
squad 8:15 p.m.
SCOREBOARD
K, alama 54, White Salmon 45
Stevenson 43, LaCenter 41
--MAR~I-I OF PlME.~ FELLOW~HIP.~
= AN[~ ~CI-IOLARSHIP.~ HELPIN~ TO
TRAIN HANO~ AN~ MINO,~ ACUTE
! ~I~//t.Nt~g]IflY POLIOPRmVmNrtOVV
~J] yO 01:: VOLUNTEER.~ A~I~TIN~
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MES
~ANUARY
Ridgefield 58, State School 36 tif, ied at a later d,ate. Mrs. Schr~i.
The Columbia Bruins draw a bor will ~bring lessons on uphol-
Trice bye next Friday and Tues-i story material but won't come
day, but will fill Ln the latter at l if the roads are bad.
Goldendale. Mrs. Nagel, who has been stay
Don 1V£ilberger went to Port.
lan,cl for the boxing tournament
Saturday night.
30 ~*UN 30
HOSPITAL GUILD
THURSDAY, J.ANUA~R¥ 17, 1957
why the purchase should not be
made by the School Board or Stu-
dent Body Assn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lund-
gren of Oregon City visited the
Joe Courtneys Sunday. The Court
neys, their guests, and Miss Eth-
el Bales all had potluck dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Etmer Peeks
at Dallesport. Rein.tires from
Klicl~i~tat joined the group for
the dinner which was honoring
Melvin Wyatt who is bet,rig sent
to the Far East.
30 SUN 30
America's anrmal per capita
'consumption of fresh apples sur-
passes 20 pounds.
!
EXPERIENCE
COUNTS
Our Factory Trained TV
Technician Has a Qualified
and Proven Record--~Backed
30 SUN 3O
TRICO iSTANDINGS
W L
Rid,go,told 7 1
Kalama 7 1
LaCenter 6 2
Castle Rock 5 3
Stevenson 4 3
Woodland 3 5
Cathlamet 3 5
White Salmon 1 8
State School 0 8
80 ~UN 30
APPL[TON
Mrs. (.; .~o. Clark
Attending the dance at Mt.
Brook from Appelto~ were Dr.
and Mrs. R. W. Case, Mr. and
Mrs. George Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
$. 3. Kamp, Mr. and Mrs. Gaff
Lane .and Shirley Milberger. A~.
ter the d~Rnce they all had coffee
at the Hal Perrys.
,Wi.nter has hit Appleton with
colder weather and a 12 inch
snGwfall. Snow plows have been
up twice and keep the road well
cleared.
A group of you.~g people came
tip from Lyle Sunday r~.ght for
a coasting party on the hills
near Clarks.
The Kamps received word
ing with the Ray Shurtz at Klick-
itat, went to F~iend, Ore. last
week to visit another daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Sorensen for a few weeks.
,Louis N,agel and Robert Lane
~¢ere coasting Sunday a~d stop-
ped for dinner at the R. W.
Cases. /
Mr. and Mrs.Ga'il Lane v'isited
i~ Glenwood Monday.
The Hospital Guild v¢:ll hold
its next regular meeting in the by
Our
PUD building at 8 p.m. on Thurs-
day,'january 24. COMMUNIT Y REPUTA TION!
: Guests speakers will be Mrs.
Grace Huls whose topic will :be
"Progress of Anesthesia" and
HIWAY HARDWARE
Refreshments will be served.
For information call: •
P. J. MARTELL
I t RAILROAD STATION.
ERICSON
INS . ICE
Phone 4181 Bingen, Wn.
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c, Elliott ~Ron Feller, 19 from their son, Wayne, that ,he
g, Graybill 9 Kona 6 is stationed at Oakland, Calif.
g, Edmo 2 ,Xnrig 21 and likes Army life very well.
Su~s: (Glenwood), Allen Fel. I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jewell and
ler, 2, Ladiges 2. [ children were Sunday ddnner
Trout Lake G1onwood I guests at the Gall Lanes.
f, Stoller 12 Murray 6i ,If roads and ,weather permit,
f, Childs 3 Andrew 8 Mrs. Schreiber, Co. Ext. A,gt., will
c, Davis 2 Feller 24
g, Frey 13 Kona 13
g, Landingham 12 Anrig 5
:Subs (T.L.) Johnson 4, For.
dyce 1; (!Glen,~vood) Ladiges 2
E
meet with the Woman's Club on
Wednesday, J.an. 23. Tentative
plans are for the meeting to be
held at the ho~e of Barbara
Worthen. Members will be no.
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QUANTITY
IN STOCK
TRUCK TYPE
DI~SCRIPTION
3 650/16 Studded 4 ply
2 650/1~ U. S. Royal Studded 6 ply
1 600/17 General 6 ply
1 600/16 General 6 ply
4 700/15 Truck & Bus Studded 6 ply
1 700/15 U. S. RoYal Truck Type
LIST PRICE SALE PRICE
INCLUDING INCLUDING
FEDERAL TAX FEDERAL TAX
$32.01 ea.$18.00 ea.
40.05 ea. 16.00 ea.
38.85 12.00
38.85 16.00
51.51 ea. 29.95 ea.
48.99 29.95
PASSEN6ER TYPE
2 820/15 Seiberliing 4 ply tube type 41.69 ea.25.00 ea.
10 670/15 Tubeless General, U.S. Royal
and Goodrich New car takeoffs 32.08 ea. 22.00 ea.
2 670/15 White Side Wall take offs 38.83 ea. 27.00 ea.
1 670/15 white walt Seiberling tube type34.39 25.00
1 710/15 U.S. Royal" Tubeless 35.12 26.00
• 1 710/15 U. S. Royal Tube type 33.41 23.00
HUNSAKER CHEVROLET CO.
tWhLte Salmon Phone 2077
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winter weather usually means discomfort, delay and danger. That's
why so many folks travel on the Spokane, Portland and Seattle
Railway.. . C~z. .y coach or luxurious first class accommodations and
dehcmus dmmg car meals make an S. P. & S. trip a teal pleasure.
And, of course, you always arrive safe and tested.
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