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F riday, M ay 29, 1953 PORTLA ND CH ALLEN G ER Pag« F o u r W ashington High School's Rose F estival F inalists too P A T T E R N S {s 1* 5 2 WALLPAPER 20c to 4 0 « PER R O L L | <z A L S O L A R G E S T S E L E C T I O N O F 1953 W A L L P A P E R IN T H E W E S T H e n r y BLACK 927 S.W. First Ave, PORTLAND • Open till 8 p.m. P ic tu re d above are finalists in W ashington high balloting for Rose F estiv al Princess. From left, Jo A nn H arris, A dalene O lden, (¡¡alknftiL (nu<n, BY LON NIE H A R R IS Challenger Sports Kdltor P ro d u ce M erchants opened th e season w ith 5-4 w in o v er G ab riel B oilerm akers. A1 R ivers, u n p red ictab le h u rle r for th e P roduce clan, allow ed only tw o h its b u t had faulty su p p o rt from his team m ates. T uesday n ig h t th e M erchants lost to th e p o te n t G rim sh aw Tires, fa ll ing before the slan ts of v eteran K enny W estm oreland. In th e B oiler m ak er gam e, A rt S h ep h erd h it w ell and m ade som e fine plays in th e field. J< Roy C am p an ella is leading both m ajor leagues in ru n s b a tte d in and hom e runs. His totals are 40 and 8 resp ectiv e ly. He is b aitin g a rousing .390, Ja c k ie Robinson has fa l len dow n in his h ittin g b u t is dan g ero u s e v e r y t i m e he com es to bat. M anager C huck D ressen has had R obinson laying left field and m ight clinch th a t b e rth w ith the versatile Robbie. Billy Cox, w ho’s position w as tak en o v er by Robbie, is q u ite e s sential and will be m issed by his m ates. T he Dodgers will probably field soon w ith Cox on th ird and R obinson on in left. The D odgers are c u rre n tly trailin g th e P h ila JU N IO R G ILLIA M delp h ia Phillies by a gam e and D odger steals five bases. a half. E ddie "th e b ra t" S tan k y w as kicked out of a gam e w ith th e Dodgers recently because he p ro tested a call too severely. R ob inson was on second base and C am py h it a h ard g ro u n d er w hich Solly H em ui. C ard shortstop, dived at b u t co u ld n 't get. Jack ie held up and then advanced to th ird only to trip over H cm us. S tan k y p ro tested th a t R obinson in terfered w ith th e shortstop. The u m p ire w aived Robbie on to the plate. S ports in B rief . . . Jim m y C arter w ill d efen d his crow n ag ain st G eorge A raujo . . . W illie T hrow er signed w ith th e C hicago B ears. W illie was th e second-string passer on th e M ichigan S tate football team Inst season . . . M organ S tate won four ev en ts in th e P enn re lays . . . W alter D ukes w as d rafte d by th e New Y ork K nicks Q uincy T ro u p e w as h ired as a scout for th e St. Louis C ardinals. He is a fo rm er C lev elan d Indian catch er . . . Mai W hitfield, 800 m eter cham pion, w as nam ed top indoor trac k ster . . . Hot S prings optioned Jim and L ean d er Tugcrson to K noxville . . . W hit G raves signed to pitch for R ichm ond in th e P iedm ont league. NtTMONEY DOWtf Modern Dental Plate ON YOUR (on approval of yo u r cred it! AT FOR SALE—5-room house w ith 2 sm all bedroom s; p a rtly fu rn ished, corner lot. F u ll price is | $3,087. W ant $800 dow n for eq u ity and $40 a m onth terrX 6237 S.E. 69th avenue, SU 4133. AT 8405 IN S U R A N C E APPROVED RATES HOWARD INSURANCE AGENCY Prescription Specialist O pen W e e k ly — 10 a .in . to 11 p .m . S u n d a y s — 8 a .m . t o 10 p .m . MU 7552 HOTTLE'S GROCERY MU 9380 3041 NE U n io n FOB FRIENDLY SERVICE TA 1500 Quality Cleaning TAVERN—$8.000 On N o rth Itro a d w a y — G a m e s an d m u s i c ; e x c e l le n t e q u i p m e n t i n c l u d i n g TV. G ood s p o t b u t m u s t sell.. S&H Green Stamps $5,ooo handles. CaU Mr. H. W . G o d frey A T 6363 GEORGE A. RA HOUTIS CO. REALTOR 320 S. W . Stark Stret Glenn's Texaco Service W e Give S&H Green Stamps Mark Lubrication Firestone Tires N. E. B roadw ay & W illiam s MU 9983 Staffed to Meet Portland Needs 6 Hour Pick Up & Service i, Delivery Service at Shop ' WE OPERATE OUR OWN CLEANING PLANT Cali GArfield 3964 FAMILY CLEANERS 424 N. Broadway 'IT'S A HIT' - AND HOW! Mom, Pop! Look! Boys! Big Prizes! M rs. B eatrice Reed Mrs. Reed, a m e m b er of C olonial’s staff, personifies th e efficient, u n d erstan d in g service offered by the m o r tu a ry to its patrons. This serv ice has a ttra c te d th o u sands of P o rtla n d fam ilies . . . one of th e reasons C olo n ial can offer so m uch for so little in cost COLONIAL -------- PL AT E S R E P A I R E D - WHILE YOU WAIT M e ats & V eg etab les D aily W e g iv e N o r t h e r n S t a m p s F r e e D e li v e r y FIR E - AUTO - LIA B ILITY I. H. McCrady. D.M.D. ■ P H O N E ----- - F resh NEAL DRUGS 2341 N. W illiam s PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST 632 S. W. W ASHINGTON ST. AT BROADWAY OPEN 9 A. M. to 5:30— S atu rd ay 9 A. M. to 12:30 FLAT WALL PAINT $2.75 GAL. ★ FLOOR PAINT $3.65 ★ ENAMEL *3.65, S4.95GAL. TUTSIDE WHITE $2.95. $3.95. $4.95 GAL. M arilyn B erry, Jo Roddy, Sue S chw ind and Jo an n e Alarife. (°reg o n ia n Photo) W orth W\ C aldw ell Sandy Blvd. at 14th EA 4111 M ake S atu rd ay , M ay 30th, a BIG day for sonny. L et him use his spare tim e to be a little business m an. He can earn! E v ery body w ins in th e first an n u al P o rtla n d C hallenger “IT ’S A H IT ” contest. Boys, Look What You Can Win! 1st PRIZE — A real big lea g u e b aseb all glove. 2nd PRIZE — A Jackie Robinson autographed b aseb all bat. 3rd PRIZE — A Granny G ladstone autographed Portland Beaver baseball. And a w hole host of o th e r prizes including tickets to P o rtla n d B eaver baseball gam es, softballs, bats, p ictu res of y o u r favorite baseball p la y er and CASH. B ut HURRY! G et started . Tell mom and dad. See prizes in w indow of P o rtla n d C hallenger office, 3300 N. W illiam s A venue. Be on h an d S atu rd ay a t th e F o rtla n d C hallenger office at 4 o’clock and s ta rt to be a “little b usiness m an.”