FÎT T* mí! A Afters, ftfî.t SftAfiA. A ft f Modeling’ Snow Styles on Snow Train SPORTL/NES .. Grogan Leads K, i J O 'M earai xi irn .i n of H illsboro it,.:- . f the W o rld ' girls Hi I lii H ooj iers : team u definitely off K eitl Wilcox m anager feet o n B akers, w ho w ere W ith 14 Points provided opposition for Portlanders Trounced hv Z Local Pinnien Two m ere P o r tlai d bow ling team - bow ed b. f„r- th , .... . . . . . ' ii ' boro p.n-bus’ers S undav as Perfec- lion B akery and1 Pastim e cardroom team s of th e lor a! leagues sm ashed out decisive \ ict quintets Perfection's agg regation. m ade up • f the cream of H illsboro bowlers. nmassed a 2795 t > 2.(99 win o v er the A m encai. Garag-? team of th e P ort- land leagues wi th Ray Dillon m il­ ing the afternoorl's high of 586 pins At the sam e time- Pastim e w alloped G a ib a n n o s Wicle B arons w ith a 2406-to-2090 m ar k F ran k H einrich piling up 545 of ios team 's points In doubles com petit inn follow ing team m atches. Dave G arb arin o of the W ine B arons amd H einrich team ed to tak e one p ri ze. wi-.le H erm an Rehse of Perfecti on and L itscher of A m erican G arage- follow ed w ith an- o th er top-nctch |p erform ance. Team G ains Tie tiange in n a tio n league standuu is durin g the past w eek saw B rist ol H ard w are null into a first-p lace t e w ith R ush- low Insuran ce in 1 he N ational league O th er firs t-p a c e t e a m s S o cialites en ro u te to w in te r sp o rt scenes in Id a: o w ere g iv en a m aintained th e pace « previously. p re v ie w o f th e la te st in w in te r fash io n s as m odels p a ra d e d th ro u g h although B irdseye Frosted Foods, th e sp eed in g tra in . T h e a ttra c tiv e sk atin g c re a tio n d .-p la y e d by u n til last w eek only undefeated th e g irl s k a te r ab o v e w a s in clu d ed in th e m an y sp o rts o u tfits show m team of th e 24 in th e association, at last tasted defeat Bud Peschka of th e C ity league rolled a 273-score last w eek to top all perform ers and m ark u p one of th e highest scores o f th e c u rre n t season O ther h.gh men included A C .lm ore. Pepco. 251 J Rushlow. CORNEL IC S - Worn A m erican 263 O Schm id P ro g res­ b all team s will play „ gam e Fri In keep in g w ith th e recen tlv -es- sive. 243: H Russell N ational 235: day a t 8 p m. n e gym nasium R Busch C m.mercia! 224 V H .nes tabi-shed H .ilsbom policy of tu rn in g O ne side (th Ree )> is called th an d E. W illiams. Ladies. '.S9 Each back invading P o rtlan d ath letic o u t­ Cohens, an d th e c th e r sid e < th- o ne received V enetian th e a tre tick et fit« at ev ery o p p o rtu n ity th e P e r­ G reens) is called K elleys Th, prizes, and G ilm ore. L ester H ew itt fect. i-r B akers repulsed th e attack ->f C ohens H -len Sv timidt. H a z e 1 and Peschka receiv ed C C S tore th e N ortonia H otel hoop q u in tet Sim entei. M argaret Englen, E v i 4 neckties for go,r.g o v er th e 250 m ark S u n d ay 62 to 50 P erry . Olga HofTr T M iller. W arren W ah n er B ak er forw ard, Frances Lentie. ifTman. L eaders in th e com petition for v a r­ H elen Jo h n sto n. ious season prizes are W ick aw ard set th e scoring pace w ith an even Hazei Fi ve and B eth C ochrane. rm e U IIU G V J ard U IU I. o ci. Vat. kyx; JVX7. Z M 1U, >. points tra , ile d closely - by - O --- Z . . C* K elleys C H - and n er aw ard. L ester H at ew itt: 20 M argaret B ristol h ard w are and G oid Leaf ‘ e -ss- k^i.glir.g cen te r for th e hotel- g narf M r- Feldm an. M arg aret m en. w ho counted 19 P eterso n w ith dairy" prizes. Bud P eschka: R ay J B eitelspach. H elen Flood A lice O l­ Mann and P astim e cardroom prizes. 17 and S u th erlan d w ith 15 continued son. M arg u erite Dooher. E '. v a H enry Nelson. F airw ay m ark et th e sw ift pace in th e scoring col­ K ath an The re feree for each half prize. H ubert K .m m erle: H illsboro um ns H alf-tim e score favored th e of th e gam e w ill be Mr.- K athan A uto P arts prize. Cap Fay ram : P erfection five. 33 to 27. T he game a n d Mrs. F eldm an. T h ere w ill be w as one of th e fastest played on th e an adm ission charge. Clem 's Place aw ard. B attery “E " local high school floor this season. C ornelius boys' b n -k etb all team L e a r n e S t a n g in r « Nortonia < 3* B a k e r * defeated W atts F rid av aftern . on P e p r® L« W P - L’ n r a t h . 13 2 0 , W a h n e r F n r in e e r in 21 to 15. -U7 Wtlli* rr 1 7, P e te rs o n Line Katm. 1 Ü . M Coy O p e r a t in g .41 7 Siascy ____C B ■ • - - v • C e m i M f t ia 4 .3X3 W 444 .44 4 C ity L e a rn e — C . C . S to r e B a tte ry P a a tir r .e C a r d r o o m H e rr, b a rk F u r n itu r e “E” C o m a s e r r ia l L e a r o e — K . o f C. F a ir w a y M a r k e t A d k in a o n O ak e s G ro c e ry N a t io n a l I . e a r a e R u s h lo w In s u r a n c e B r is t o l H a r d w a r e H a l v oraon M o to r G o ld L e a f D a i r y • P r o r r e m iv e L e a g u e — • B ir d s e y e F o o d i R a y -M a h n ir V e n e tia n T h e a tr e Im p c r w U C a f e .77 3 € F. 4 444 W 6 Pc«. .66 7 1 • 111 j W7 P r- 5 4 2 4 5 7 .444 .2 2 2 Leisyville Man Injured Friday (By Mrs. Jo h n G ates Jr.) I.EISY VILLE—C lyde K indig su f­ fered a badly cu t foot F rid ay w-hile c u ttin e wood south of C ornelius. T h e K indig fam ily re tu rn e d h ere from N ebreska about tw o w eeks ago a fter being tn a re four m onths. Royal G ardner, w ho has been a t­ ten d in g O. S. C.. w as able to re tu rn hom e from C orvallis Sunday. He has been ill w ith ap pendicitis since th e holidays. Lee Lorenz sp en t S unday in S eattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Seus visited th e C arl M eyers fam ily at B attle G round. Wash, last T uesday. H a rry W endt is w o rk in g at N ah- cotta. W ash , again. L adies' club w ill m eet w ith Mrs. G eorge P adgett in F eb ru ary . Mrs. C ressin is a new m em ber D elegates to th e county fed eratio n F rid ay are ' M rs Padgett, Mrs. Lorenz, Mrs. Lily H anley, Mrs. B erggren a n d Mrs. M acIntyre. Aloha-Huber Win» A LOHA—A loha-H uber b asketball x. team won over O renco at O renco last Tuesday, 13 to 11. Tbumbiv. Tnnu.iry 27 10"'' -to im t’ig fem inine I May I P ark on the lli< hw a>? You should not p a ik youi «*»i . the paved ol limHi-t. aV« led |»Htt( 1 of the highw ay outside of b ir iu i’ MfUf Sianrfmr eage I tr W Cornelius Women’s Teams Will Plav it lands s tin I if t ; 111 Average Bowler’s Tallies Compiled Grade School News l e n d e n tia l d .s tiu t. w lo lie V C I , n 1958 Seed CA TA LO G S v Farmers’ Cash Store O ur C u sto m ers G et on Saving»! . . . , and why don't you? 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Main St. Phone 3003 Hllkboro, Ore. Trade in Your Old Set MacKENZIE MOTOR CO. 3rd and Washington HILLSBORO Phone 911 WI rth grade off.cei nee« s-«ui v. the vehicle may b<* pui r. president. Jac W. provided th r (1 ill th«* hi Searcy vice-president. Fnddi at lead Hi and ti, W uchner ecrvtais tr« u>nrei ill« high id» tow ard i Bat< d. k • d i Hae Mann m ail «a rn e t I in . ... f 1). i land milk m an. Jo an n e Haiti Schindlet win lib rarian : Kirn* P health Inspector. Stu ait R ichard fon, song i.ahi Mill»*. id« vloak r«x>m inspector. P atty C yri assistant cloak room Inspector Pupils of font th g ia d e have ea< accept«-d a subject m w inch he « slie is in terested Rep«»rttf are lx mg m ade from rnateim l collect« it«J by th e pupils and l>eing individual h o o k h ts T he t COV vrs w ill also Lx* designed to suit the C all for Y ou rs! i ubj«*cts As an outgrow th of th e ir history reading m any mH*r«*stmg kton«*« 1 » i ’ i g it H o d g e n - B r e w ore b eing w ritten in th e fifth grad s t e r |»t i litl B r e e d e r » ’ M n n h . ers search for in fo rm atio n about colonial articles and fu rn itu re l-'ed now. it insures g re a te i- T hese stories a re being m ade into a class booklet hutehululity a n d s tro n g e r F ifth grade class officers for the ehick- It’s ( heap insurance. fourth term a re lk»ris A nderson, I-resident. G loria M cGuire, vice president; C ath erin e Enschede, s«*c r» ta iy , Hob«-rt R.isnuis-sen, song leader; Jack S ieg n st. P atricia G at- Hay. Feed. Poultry and Wool ton, health inspectors, M arvin T elephone 30CI Lews, postm an; W inona Jean Hus- New Banks f ive Wins Over Grove ”B” Sale Reversed; Storev Now Seal St. Mary's Five Beats Sherwood C harles Snyd< flo w n motti flag m onitor Jo y ce M anneu. th n inspector D orothy Wed bell g, ( J i t it lloi i.buek libiai tan Forest Grove and Huber Rate Top in County League tt ■ lb!) beim bardm c ha ' t i ■ r s T u « It •w a strangle hold first plac Cli \ . land A lexander in the eoun high Oeil leugu Old P e te ' of btg-league .last Friday at B eaverton bv w allop vars is m anager of th e mg B eaverton. 32 to 23 and thus r e ­ H uber and ttet. w hich a publicity m ain th e only untied unbeaten ^teinijH\i then i\ « had. Jes’.ly announced as be- * tendent foi th e •s.'d of a group of the Much of th e credit for the Blue th e W ashing' sn it V ask etb all p lay ers in the and W hile team win g.«es to sharp th ■r .1 tim e A lexander had shooting Hill G rogan, w ho am assed ent b asketball le fvim ances durinj it th e H ouse of D avid a total of 14 points just tw ice that w eeks of the w a u Tual ■..seiiall a lte r leaving the the i i xt highest m an Reece g re la tio n still ra n k s I.eu » but e \ dently the w his- of H athhorn s charges ou tp lay ed the hib circuit, bi d ne. he's tu rn ed B. av ers throughout most of the con­ to try its luck against (all lor diversion test. and by v irtu e of the victory tw o tap !H ; chers stamiH-d them selves as th e team to B unks' t am was dr ‘ P I II.4I1 M urkrrs beat through the rem ain d er of the Id.e .<• of O regon's bean- seas.-n All o th er team s in the league, the league d u rin g according to Dr W. M Ahrai its has assum ed a inchidtng prc»$casof favorite league d ir ector due •rat m ii scoring leadership T igard squad, have me' appearan ce es Play < u n n g ■ru section vf th e Pa- least one defeat trig week s ex pee ed t co nference w ith 78 Hi ¿label ru 1* - lira vrrt.i* dow n th e 1 high avei ages c gam es for an average 1 f i r ’ C t n , I t ’ Riaby of the t< un*s in tl i* ract W .uren W ahner of T t u t r a w * 4 kariMleti t. Itavi. 1« ag u e h phv. dona led bv z\b 3:g 8 league team I P lukw rvM. Irev* r 7 Km m vvti* ram s Wj iners of t aw ay ahead of that s ; *. Ilman m eet in ■ sent, having an aver- > .¿Mtttct*' Hill» a* I . U « a - the title iark jH-r gam e of over vert*-n. lUlainA „• H« llu h r r 3» Top 16 H e frrrr AI Ru t Hultx-r's q u in tet leads thi­ l« *A g ll< * - f the H .llsb iro team are llilh i Winn O vertim e III wi ns. in -coring and in i ndivid- k<1't by any e x p e rt account- j It took three m inutes of th rillin g ual perform ances accord mu to but for th e last n ine gam es chich scoring m arks a re avail- ! overtim e play for H illsboro's prep Ivaisu c sta ’, tics D uly e c loss in basketeers to build u p a v v inning six s ta rts miirs th e ir recor d thus ab k Wat n er has chalked up 146 Hut-. -I irp a. t< H. have 16 p o in t average m argin over R ain ier’.-, quintet, but far Io r e n B ronleew e and Bob Nolan pil«*d up 172 p-lints ag i.nsi oppon- ne u - :per- varsity caught m anaged to provide the point- that e n ts ‘ 12). and th e N ,. . t ro th ers ’ an ,-ff-night. held him point for th e low -m ark on | m eant a victorv S core at th e end lead in individual scoring leOUiS | of reg u lar playing tu n e stood 19 w ith 3 and Hen w ith 47 3re-»h it In th re e of the to 19 In the overtim e p en 1 both T u alatin m eet* Hulyer at St rung up 20 counters. N ilan and B ronleew e su n k .h i-', Marv s gym t niKht «Thursday» m S u n d ay 's clash w ith from the floor w hile Tsugaw a w hat should bo a first-eh»ss ¿;un«\ Nt hotel team Ccntributesi a free throw to the w ith league lead«*r>hip hanging in 24 to 26 final score Bronle«*we th«* balonc«* Or**nc«> io u n iev s to Hoop Effect-, gathered in n ine points f r t--p B eaverton for » tilt w ith the H«*av- Indications of th e effects of scoring honors Score e r five Tomorrc w night For«*? changes in h rulings ' for the HUM C l, (? •» R a i n i r r G rove w ill invade O ren co in qu«*: 1923 w ere given clea rly in K G rv < *a n , 2 F S 11 ra d Ir> of an o th er league Victoi V F th e S unday gam e betw een th e ho- T » u * a w a , 5 . 2. C h a d r ile a w re n c e c K le p p te! n jnd the b ak ery boys, w hen L H*»nlcew*«*. m R P r o c tn r 112 i w ere chalked up fo r a N u la n . 4 G 7. R l*rv e u » r high m ark in local m aple-court ) S u b i t i ! ..ten H Ib i E G r o tfa n 2. com petition th.s y ear T he gam e lia m a . Ita u m ir a r t n e e K a i u * r C la r k R e fe r e e - B a ile y !tar b>-en considerably opened up by th e ru le revisions, w ith h ig h er Il A N K S B ack Union h-gh •■cores m ark in g n e a rly ev ery gam e school defeated the' F 1 0 B it som e w av or a n o th e r w e're in­ "B " team T uesday tught i p F -r- clined to th in k th e bovs feel aw fu l­ est G rove by th e set of 26-22 ly ' red after h am m erin g the bo ard - G aston high defeated the B anks w ith scarcelv a let-up. now th at ... , . . . . »"*»' a t G aston F rid av tught 13-10 th e c e n te r-ju m o "pause-that-re- With bow ling firm ly established T ay lo r for Bank» 1--I a.- A m erica s greatest indoor sport w ith J o u r point» and W atus _aring refresh es" - a th in g of th e past. paced H ilhi's Coach Reece H athhorn attra c tin g 10.000 000 persons m ail th e G aston five w ith four <-- outers ca-ts h is vote fo r th e m odern v e rs­ parts of the country, th e big q u e s­ F riday afternoon Gale» C reek H a r s r b lo o i. 5 G 7. I n g r a m ion of the earn«’ opining th a t the tion is: "W hat dot's th e average g rad e school b asketball team d e ­ S u b a t itu t« * N o r t o n ia S te w a rt 2 ; B a k - bow ler score in com petition?” use of -ubstitutes is m ade alm ost R o e c a e r 1. T l p p e r y 2 . N o r t o n . feated the M anning g rade school e m pul - ry th ereb y d raw in g m ore For the first tim e in bow ling's in the B anks g rad e school gvm R e fe r e e : 3 *’ F > f fo r d . !> • -.s into com petition and hence long history an accu rate answ er z Newberg Edged Out G aston g rade school defeated the T uesday n ig h t's B ig '8 '' league T echnicalities in th e business of fu lfilling th e idea of ath letics for is now given, based on qualifying B anks g rade school b asket ball scores of 232.656 e n tra n ts in the • v eryone to a fu ller e x ten t than clash on th e H ilh: floor saw the baseball trad in g resu lted in th e loss t,a n i F riday afternoon m the Bunks E ak ers com e th ro u g h w ith a close of H arvey S torev. fo rm er P acific formerlv- B ut D r N aism ith. w ho nation-w ide Red C row n Sw eep- g rad e school gym 17-14 T he B anks 36-'.o-34 win over th e S tage T avern u n iv ersity b aseb aller and last y ear in vented b ask etb all d u rin g an o ff­ stakes. In this w orld's record- line-up and points m ade S to h ler team of N ew b erg as team s resu m ­ s ta r in L eld er of th e Tact m a Tigers, season m -ment. gazes aghast on the b reak in g e n try for any single 2. T hom pson 4. E berlev 2. B row n 4 cla.m ing th e gam e is sports event, it was found th at the Van Doren 2. and N rm an I.ein, ed p lay fur th e second ro u n d in to P o rtlan d 's B eavers th is yea." l a ­ changes bow ler scores exactly the league. W arren W ah n er again stead. Storey w ill p erfo rm for San noth in g like th e a ffa ir he th o u g h t averag e substituted. held high -sco rin g honors, w ith 13 Francisco, h av in g been sold to th e up m ore th an a q u a rte r of a c en ­ 154.7. T his w as figured fr m a c t­ ual scores tallied in seven w eeks tu ry ago. points, bu t w as closely pressed by bay city club last w eek a fte r base- • • • • of three-gam e m atches bv e n tra n t- Kyeek. N ew berg guard, w ho ran ball au th o rities d eterm in ed th a t he who bow led 4.872 000 lines to q u a l­ Gray Outlook up 11. Score could n o t p lay fo r P o rtlan d . P e r i t e t i ® « • 34 O regon State, b ereft of th e grid- ify. 4» S t a t e T a v e r n New officers fo r this new six A t th e sta rt of th e 193' seas W a h n e r . 13 ... F Six w eeks' prize play began in w eeks from th e second g rad e at 4. L a n e S to rey w as sold to T acom a bv th e iron s,T ’-’i « s 0« Jo e G ray th rough P e te rw n . 6 F 4. P f i e f e r 1532 cities and tow ns on Ja n u a ry P e te r Boscow school are- K enneth P o rtlan d club, and was d rafted back ’o'* eff la rt move. S to rey w ill leave fo r th t i *?» U lth score im proves or te lls u n d e r pres- «ia- s e c re ta ry ■ P aul l ’.i" , g San F rar.cisco '.ran tin g cam p in-tiuto 'crlm m cd a p -tentiaU y a« M lath non 4. fo r s ta rt of sp rin g p ra c tic e F e b ru - > 3 ™ big A ll- Xll ttam » en tered >F 5 ° * * ' treasurx-r; B everly S ear- m onitor: R e fe r e e D re x e ! T h ra p p • ' 3t e r b ro th e r, h a v in g . ■•• •«■ • tied i row n . T om m ie D insm ore, health tnspei ______________________ been th e m ainstay o f Roosevelt w eeps.akes a re regu . - C lMl, o rn . a assistant >:stan re g u la r A. - B. tor; «vonic- B onnie uean J e a n v Corn. B ask etb all R esults high school souad in th e P o rtlan d eakJ e team s, bow ling on nom e a.- h ealth inspector J a n u a ry 19 : -i • 1 i try fee f o r a from st ' ^ 2 2 1 _________________ ¡ 4 ^ <\ r ^ ,O' ' ^ i v Xf , ^ ’ ^ 1,7! I ™ « ’’« „“ P eople o L o t h e r J . n d » W ashington S ta te 51. U. of W. 46. »4.000 prizes. T w en ty -fo u r H ills- ¿ h ^ '"th lrd ' grad?-'‘ a t P< O regon S ta te 43. M ontana 31. Boscow ^°.riT team s a re en tcred «be com- schoo, a r,." enj oying a J a n u a ry 21 rtudv of petition. , F rien d s A round th e W rid ” A ST M A R Y S HOM E—St M ary s O regon 69. M ontana 43. larg e m ap b ordered w ith pictu re' T ig ard R ebekah club m et Ja n u a ry tossers. p laying w ith o u t th e s e r­ Idaho 41. W ashington 30. W hat L ights Must Show on of ch ild ren from o th er countries vices of C aptain R eynolds, play ed 19 w ith M r- S chubering C alifornia 47. S tan fo rd 44. head s-u p ball to tak e a league gam e M r and M rs J a k e K inney hav e V ehicle P ark ed a t Night. Ja n u a ry 22 If y o u r c a r is p arked on a high- from Sherw ood. 18 to 13. F rid ay on sold th e ir place h e re and m oved to O regon 54. M ontana 42. tow n T he new ow ners took posses- w a>‘ at " ‘«ht. w h eth er o r not th e re th e B eaverton floor. W ashington 35. Idaho 29. *s som eone in it, it m ust show a H a lv o r so n M otor C o. T he G aels lost at E ugene S unday sion this w eek. W ashington S tate 41. O. S. C. 39. E D H ite m ade a trip to T illa- w h ite light on th e roadw ay side v is­ A fter th e gam e w ith Sherw ood ible at least 500 feet to th e front. F rid ay night, th e high school b-.ys’ niook F ridav. Truck Under Construction sodality of St M ary's gave a d an ce Miss E Elizahe lizabeth S tru th e rs and G ay- a n d a rcd »‘« h t visible a t least 500 H illsboro's n ew fire tru ck , to be A m ong th e g u e s'- w ere th e girl of ford W ilson pent S unday at Mt. feet to th e rear. On lighted high- w ays w ithin cities local au th o rities read y fo r use e arly th is com ing St. M ary's of th e V aliev. M usic w as Hood. 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