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Pilchers Pounded Unmercifully in National League H illsboro i l r g us S p o r ts Naiionaf L*a«u* m. W I I I 0 BatUmmi A loh'i S p a r t a n s N ip G r o v e r s . 3 -2 . S l a u g h t e r W e s t L in n . 15-2 I Ki.u 0 0 --f -l Un ' n m ti'i P I I 000 I titfi) I nt, ft 000 000 fn -t ru n in A t the firs t sign o f tro u b le consult Dr. Plumstead. t u l i C a n ’t lie O p tim lb lle I f Have M is ty O p tic s ” FREE P R IV A T E P A R K IN G You Optometrist K O Il 233 E. B<isoline H ills b o ro , O rego n , T h u rs d a y . M a y 6. 1948 V o lu m e 55, No. 7 fi h .I . P A T IE N T S P ho n « 445 TOR A "P IC T U R E L A W N " SOW < ,i < mt fi.i Aloha Bei<er « ollect — Section 4, S ix Pages Grovers Steal 5-4 Victory from Tigers Ue- f i t in n u iK Y our e y e s d e s e rv e p ro f e s s io n a l c a re ! Dr. C. A. Plumstead, With Which I» Com bined the Iflllftboro Independent— Founded 1873 •day. M i»' w ith a I KluqlUl -4 u u 'lc to lig h t I* i i «us in i m in te d l i iid i score«« fe a tu re d opening hu th«- <3| i « i t w o S p a ita u runs I.«» A l v o r d t u r n e d in a m a s te r*. o fth a ll gam«* in the local N a tio n a l T ro u tm a n I'd p itc h in g o‘ i I u in.inc«- and c o l IcagiK* last week a lect d tw o to r tw o at the p la te ! Store A lo h a and B lo o m in g dro p p e d h»i In fu d w in in tw o stm ts II«* L a u r e l f h t h a n y and V«*i boort, r e i o il w i t h .« 3 to 2 w i f i r i i . i i .d .iv I'.iK« in ) j o t tw o hits, on«- III til«* sp e c tiv e ly th e n to nt# of w ild in i fo u l h and on«* in the f if t h and t T r o ’ d rn a n ’M hunched seven hit-, t o lit W ' d I . H ill « i i o i to p ile up tin onlv t m i M'or«*d o ff h im was w ith fiv e L a u re l e rro rs to w in 9 ’ o w ii F r id a y ti unearned lh - xtru c k o u t six and i 2, T h u rs d a y F irs t Baseman I) • n t.H i.s J u m p e d o n F o r e s t K«ia* up ju * t one w a lk Tin ( 'ham ber la in «dammed a h o m e r in e fo I oil«* I t i l l III <*J|(’ h o t t ill* ( ; I l u l u r o i e d one«* in the fu s t, one«* the th ir d in n in g w ith tw o men on th i « ■«• in n ir ig n t h i* ii w it h tin - in the «•« ond. fiv«- tunes in tin* ha*.«* to nut his team in to a 4 -to -l 3 (« > ’ h i t l i c l i 1.1\ o i « n t s h o t I t h u d and fo u r tu n « ' in the fo u rth had H is team m ates added three (. i i i l l v in til«* n in t h C r e d i t on ju s t on«- hrt S im w u lk s and a m ore runs in th«* f if t h and tw o in I." .»« in g th e Klim « ( o r P itc h e r «( «»ntinm ri on l*M<r £) s ix th to put the game on ice |)i< I Walt». I U '-rit to F it t lt.e<*iii«iii C a tc h e r But) W h itm o re had tw o J i m N h i i h i i i who. w ith .* in .in on f n r tw o a rungle and a d o u b le to «•on*l m id no out.s m ade a Rp«*c- Newberg Upset, 3-1, le a d th e L a u r e l b a tte rs L a u re l t.u n h ii catch <»n it h a rd Inn* d riv e By Sherwood Nine o u th it T ro u tm a n 's n in e to seven and ( p d r k lv thi««w to Hot» Franz T h ir t y - t w o ru n n e rs crossed home S h erw ood upset N e w b e rg . 3 to p la te m the fiv e -in n in g A lo h a - « i t c h in g th e i i i n i i ' i o tf . «mid The »««»Ml halt« i t ilt a h .u p double to I in a non leagu«* h ig h *.« hool ba.se B e th a n y m a ra th o n b e fo re A lo h a ( .lin e '.n t on lo p IB to 14 'I he I ft f .1 I h it w .i le ft stranded when I a ll ««»nt« t at Shei w«»o«l F rid a y P itc h e r 11a.i. file d out fo r the Pitch« i V u g i l L u ik I v h e ld the T i 1 wo team s ta llie d 27 run s in the fu t I lls te a m « gei s to six h i’ .* w h ile tl|H «1 out th re e in n in g s w ith B e th a n y ta k in g w«*i«• c o lh 'c tin g I W a ih e l # 4 \« * l it ) s ix h it f o u r m a te a 14 to 13 edge at th a t p o in t. A lo h a Score of them in the fast tw< H i l l i n g s added th re e run s in th«* fo u rth and H S I tw o in the fifth N«wb»r>| in thi«-«* slurb» H«- helped his own 11 I E le ve n e rro rs w e re ch a lke d up « ause o u t by h ittin g tw o fo r fo u r and d u rin g the contest six by B e th Lundy a t the p la te in b rin g in g m H illu 's any and fiv e by A lo h a , and fo u r hom e run s were colle cte d R o h r- back. S lo v ic k G enia h it fo r th«* I I i I M m . io III h m h<>«»l < | | " | I . ,| , th u d phu «- ill 'I i m I.d m V .iin lilll v a l ley 1- .« :•»« I». im h a ll t . in d iiii1 . hi .1 \v«*« k w ith tw o \ ic ’ u io . m i thi- h<«nn «1 1«11»««»»« 1 ’ I ’ h« S p . i l h i l i g a v e tin I )<-(« l i d l l l g ( 'h i i i n p i o i i l- u ii t ( ¡i.iy i* H ili' its .«««»iid «1«-1« d of tin Marble Play-offs Set Saturday; Prizes Planned S ix stolen bases and fiv e T ig a rd e rro rs p ro ve d the m a rg in o f v ic to ry F rid a y as the F ore st G ro v e L io n s defeated the T ige rs. 5 to 4 at F o r est G rove . T fie w in p u t th e L in n s in th e f ir s t d iv is io n w ith tw o won and tw o lost in T Y V league p la y F orest G ro v e co u ld get b u t tw o h its o ff the o ffe rin g s o f B ill D o l- , beer w h ile the T ig e rs w e re c o lle c t- ' ing eig h t. Score: T ig a rd R H E 4 8 5 A d d itio n a l S porta N e x t Pag, Plans fn r S a tu rd a y 's m a rb le tourn a m ent to d e te rm in e th e d is tric t ch a m p io n w ere n e a rly com p le te d th is w eek as the b ig day neared The e ve n t is being sponsored by the H ills b o ro L io n s c lu b A n y grade school stu d e n t w ho is not e n tere d th ro u g h his school may com pete by s im p ly re p o rtin g to the It W Barnes school S a tu rd a y at 10 30 a m . H e rm a n Schoen, ch a irm a n o f the e ve n t said th is week A lth o u g h in v ita tio n s have t,een sent a ll schools, some m ay not have h e ld e lim in a tio n s ." Schoen aid. and fo r th is reason we w a n t to m ake it c le a r th a t any stu d en t fi ,m six Io la y e a r s is e li g ib l e " C ontestants should re p o rt to A l Johnson, a th le tic d ire c to r o f the B W B arnes school S a tu rd a y m o rn ing L io n s c lu b w ill host the m a rb le shooters d u rin g the dav w ith lu n c h eon S a tu rd a y and a fre e show in the a fte rn o o n W in n e rs and r u n n ers-up w ill be presented th e ir prizes d u rin g the th e a tre p ro g ra m . Class A d iv is io n in c lu d e s boys s ix K 'nntiniied on Page 21 our food is good . . BA N K S BK W FS B A S » B A L I.F K S >— T u rn in g in ome graxl p e rfo rm a n c e th is sea .on b e tw e e n show ers are lie f t to rig h t» : fr o n t r o w - D a r ri I V andehey, V e rn o n M eeuw sen, M ilo E lk in s , M o rris H e rin c k x . L y le V a n d e h cy, Ed D u y ek, back ro w E d w in D u y tk , Bob V andeberg. D u tc h W in te rs , K e n n y G o o d ric h , B e r- mu d V a iiD o iili Ien - 'A r g u s photo» s PO R TS SPLASH E s our service is too . come in real soon . Dyrud Handcuffs Moose Nine as Softball Opens we can please you. ed B e th a n y's o n ly hom er A s ix - in n in g h o m e r w ith a r u n n e r on has«* gave B lo o m in g a 4 to B y E L B E R T H A W K IN S 2 d e cisio n o ve r V e rb o o rt in a tig h t Sporta Editor, The Argoa s e v e n -in n in g game last Tuesday B oth teams co lle cte d six h its and » * w e re tie d 2 -a ll w hen S ta rk c o l lected the big h it. G ood news fo r local a n g le rs . . . | A m e ric a n L e a g u e — It's J im “ T w o - fu r- T w o ” D a vis F irs t Baseman H o w a rd V a n D y k e these days, said n ic k n a m e h a v in g F r«d Andersen, local fis h in g and Pert© *. .;. Bakery led Vei bool I h.it!' I w ith th i I ' -i been a c q u ire d by H ilh i’s head fo o t- h u n tin g booster, plans to g a th e r a ll V alley H eating ' '»mr.er- .al Bar k th r e e , a p e rfe c t evening. he p e r th<- latest in stream c o n d itio n s , etc . 1 *■ T h u rs d a y . A p ril 21 ä t M e- fo rm a lic e o f his cin d e r team and post it at his new S ports Shop 1 iu ia l 010 010 0 '« ' 160 (.MAIN — HILUBORO Tro u im u n 103 032 x 9 7 1 M in n v ille S a tu rd a y W hen th«* Spar to r the ben< f it o f sportsm en w h o 1 T ig a rd Electric »5: T hursday. C oir --•icia! W W hitincua and B W hlttn o t» , B ill tans topped the T u a la tin - Y a m h ill are p la n n in g trip s . F red a lre a d y | H ~ o m in g Bank vs Moose F rid ay . V alley H e a 'in a Troutm an and I. Troutrncui V a lle y league in tra c k and fn Id it has one good coast contact to p ro - 1 ■/,. K nights of P yihias. M onday. P,rf«c- IJ m p u * 1 'in w a u th rr d tie plan# tic *; vs Moore T u e sd ay . K r.ghts o i I F rid a y . A p ril 30 ft H I. was th e second league c h a m p io n viih* fi hin| sh ip o f the c u rre n t school y e a r fo r to deve lo p m ore ' W e 'll tr y to keep P y thias vs. T igard Elecrnc. R 44*) 32— 10 14 5 .hem u n d e r th e tu te la g e o f the it ju s t as com plete as possible.” he Bathnny 248 00 14 13 t P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry . V a lle y H e a t Rasmuftban S lo v irk and V a o rh o B , Boyd a b o ve -m e n tio n e d M r D avis. says. F red is such a booster ol in g and C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l bank and Zalstra T he a c h ie ve m e n t is a ll th e m ore sports clu b s th a t he's o ffe rin g a , w ere tie d fo r fir s t place in th e A m U m ptra I n r w e a ’ har n o te w o rth y as it was H ilh i's fir s t d isco u n t on a ll purchases by cus- . e ric a n s o ftb a ll league a fte r a w eek Tu e sd ay. A p ril 27 T he 1 Bloom ing 000 202 0 4 6 0 T Y V league tra c k c h a m p io n s h ip to m e rs w ho belong to any o f 'em , o f p la y on th e lo ca l fie ld . V a rtx x n t 000 020 0 : 6 2 H ills b o ro Rod A G u n c lu b is th re e teams had lit le tro u b le g e t and fo llo w in g a g rid c h a m p io n s h ip W Stark and N eum an; H V a n D yka and tin g past the K n ig h ts o f P vthias. w h ic h b ro k e a long, lo n g d ro u g h t b u ild in g up u n d e r Frc*d’s a c tiv e M 'anaan Lodge and T ig a rd E le c tric in in T Y V sports title s fo r H ilh i le a d e rsh ip . M e m b e rs h ip is about 80 o Moose U m p ir e : C h io t t i. p e ning games d u rin g th e past boys w a n t T he S p a rtan s had p re v io u s ly no w and the R A G w eek. grabbed o ff a flo c k o f seconds fo r m o r e - a c tiv e ones, th a t is— as such • P itc h e r D v ru d tu rn e d in th e top them selves b u t c o u ld n ’t q u ite crash i a s tron g o rg a n iz a tio n can do m uch th e charm«*d w in n e r ’s c ir c le In to w a rd p ro te c tin g h u n tin g and fis h p e rfo rm a n c e o f the w eek in b la n k in g Moose lodge w ith one h it. a in g interests. tra c k , th e B e a v e rto n B eavers have fu s t in n in g sin g le b y H u n t, to lead • • • co n s is te n tly d o m in a te d tra c k fo r th e V a lle y H e a tin g squad to a 3-to- Ho d id it 0 w in T h u rs d a y . T he H e a tin g men th is area hot th e y had to be c o n te n t .Sports S p la s h in g * .iSain: D e p u ty S h e r iff H a llie I r e pushed across one ta lly in the th ir d w ith a fo u rth S a tu rd a y . F re d ', S p o ils Shop, ow n e d and N ow th a t H ilh i's a th le te s have la n d m a in ta in e d his reco rd o f a and added tw o m ore in the s ix th o p erated by F re d A n d e rsen , local n u m b e r o f years fo r g e ttin g a lim it ! ( id lin g and h u n tin g booster who re a lly got th«* scent o f v ic to r y and catch o f tro u t on o p e ning day. S a t on a h o m e r by C a tc h e r R obinson is alno p ro p rie to r o i F red's F urnace know how it feels to p ic k o ft T. Y u rd a y m o rn in g he w e n t in to the w ith a m ate on b o a rd V a lle y H e a t in g co lle cte d seven h its o ff L e - S e rvice h e ld its o p e n in g last T h u rs V cham p io n sh ip s, w h o k n o w s ’’ Gaston are., »exact spot not d i B la n c day at 1-M S F o u rth avenue vulged» w ith F ra n k H e u it t and P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry ganged up on A n d e rsen boasts a co m p le te lin e As most lo ca l tra c k fa n s p ro b o f fis h in g e q u ip m e n t and plans to a b ly k n o w . J e rr y D o y le . H ilh i’s th e y g o t a flo c k o f c u tth ro a ts a v th e K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s m oundsm an H ills fo r n in e r u n - in the fir s t in n in g have a la rge assortm ent o f h u n t la n k y s e n io r h u rd le r, is s e e kin g to e ra g in g o v e r 12 inches . . ing e q u ip m e n t soon He announced d o m in a te th e state meet in b o th th e boro's s o ftb a ll season is o ff to a and added a n o th e r in the f if t h fo r good s ta rt fin a n c ia lly desp.te p o o r , a 10 to 3 d e cisio n in an a b b re v ia te d th a t any cu sto m e r h o ld in g m e m b e r- ' lo w and h ig h h u rd le s He m ust T h ir d Base- sh ip in a sports c lu b w ill be g ive n q u a lify th is w eek at th e d is tric t w eather, a cco rd in g to S u p e rv is o r contest la.-t Tuesday "T a k e ' fo r o p e ning m an K o e h le r h e lp e d th e B a k e r's a d isco u n t on p uivh.ises at his store. m eet to get in th e stale sh o w but. Dave Sam uel cans» w ith a c ir c u it c lo u t in the A n d e rsen plans to o ffe r cum plee b a rrin g th e unforeseen, is expected n ig h t was about $240. as com pared S c h u lm e rith and M ic h a e l- in fo ! illa tio n fu r a p o rla u icn as to I to m ake the grade. B ro th e r Ja ck to a b o u t $200 last year. D ave says fir s t the latest fis h in g a tu l h u n tin g con expenses j) c r n ig h t ru n about $25 son colle cte d doubles fo r the losers. 144 S. 4th A v e . H IL L S B O R O P ho n e 1361 C o m m e rc ia l B a n k and T ig a rd d itio n s in various p a rts o f the stated D o yle , w h o g ra d u a te d in 194H w on c o u n tin g tlie Light b ill bo th state h u rd le title s his last and w ill post th is in his store. etc B a lls are costing $27 00 a (i»rz-1 E le c tr ic b a tte rs each co lle cte d th re e tw o years and as a so p h om o re was en now . up $»>00 fro m last ye a r h its, but th e b a n kers b unched th e irs in tim e ly fa sh io n fo r a 5 to 0 w in , ch a m p in th e h ig h s tic k s J e rry Head U m p ire is H am C h io tti and (Continued on Page 2) can't approach th a t re c o rd o f fiv e i he's g e ttin g able assistance fro m state title s but can fin is h w ith .1 a n o th e r v e te ra n . " S to rm y '' F a ir- I double, w h ic h is his c u rre n t a m w e a th e r G ate ke e p er fo r s o ftb a ll ' b itio n . lie s u n d e r som ew hat o f a games at c ity b a ll p a rk th is y e a r is O ffic e rs o f the H illfb o r o B o w l- | h a n d ica p th is s p rin g because o f old again H e rb U le rv . E llis T a y in g .«ssociatinn w e re ele cte d at a m an J upe ra m has a lm o st ru in e d lo r's H illsboro T o w n ie s s u ffe -c d a p ra ctice s Some o f th e boys in d rie r m ee tin g A p r il 27 R alph Hess was setback in th e ir seasons opener elected p re sid e n t. I r v in Globes, p a rts o f the state h a ve a c tu a lly S u n d a y but it was a good b a ll se cre ta ry and Eugene M cD o w . been a b le to w o rk out w ith o u t pon- ¡ gam e and th e boys deserve su p toons. trea su re r. p o rt o f th e c o m m u n ity . T he team A n y b o w le rs w is h in g to com pete ' J e rr y w on b o th h u rd le e ve n ts in 1 w ill be stren g th e n ed soon. too. by- a th re e -w a y m eet against St. H elens . , in league p la y n e xt fa ll, b u t w h o addition o f some collegians. are not associated w ith a team , and G resham to open the season w ere asked to co n ta ct H. C Rucc- w ith :17 2 in th e 120 highs and .24 7 k c r at the b o w lin g a lle ys. A n y in the low s Last S a tu rd a y he cut CU5TOM-5UIT-TÁILOKED SHIRTS team not acheduled fo# leagut loose w ith tim es o f :I5 3 and :23.8 w h ic h topped his 1947 speed w hen 1 p la y, o r anyone w is h in g to spon- 1 "As fine as skilled bands can make" sor a team, s h o u ld co n ta ct I r v in he w on 111 the d is tric t and T Y V - C o u n ty meets He was :16 in th e d is ' Globes o r R a lp h Hess. A « e v e n th -in n in s e rr o r at the t r ic t highs and 24 1 in th e lo w s and j in the o th e r m eet had :15 6 and hom e p la te coct West L in n a 3 to 2 ' defeat at N e w b e rg in T u a la tin - :24.6. Y a in h ill V a lle y league p la y T h u rs B ro th e r Jack, in his fin a l year, day T e d d v Rosen scored the w in tie d the state h ig h h u rd le m a rk of n in g ru n in the b o tto m h a lf o f the 14 9 and was o n ly .3 o f f th e lo w seventh w h e n Rav W a rn e r. West S h o w in g o f local steelhead fis h h u rd le m a rk o f :23.1. T h a t ye a r. I.in n catcher, bobbled a th ro w to ing p ic tu re s W ill tie a fe a tu re of J e rr y p ic k e d up a t h ir d and a th e p la te a fte r an in fie ld tap n e xt W ednesday's m e e tin g o f H ills fo u rth and in '47 he was second in 1 T he w in was the th ir d in fo u r b o ro Rod and G u n c lu b at the Moose each event. league games fo r the N e w b e rg n in e h a ll, ae co rd in g Io P re sid e n t F red Store: A ndersen. M ee tin g tim e is 8 p. m. R H E A discussion on p re d a to ry a n im a l W est Linn 1 -2 6 3 c o n tro l in th is area is also p la n n ed N c w b c i./ 000 020 1—3 5 3 at the session A ll sportsm en in te r- ' Jenr.ir.g» a n d W a rn e r; W isdo ested are in v ite d to atte nd . Tw enge FRED’S J S p o r t S h o p Andersen Opens Sports Shop Here is o p e n n o w ! H u n t in g - F i s h i n g S u p p l ie s ' LAWN SEED M o l.« you r la w n the envy of (ko n a iyh b o rh o o d tko «city Scott w a y Scott» l a w n Bong o u t color a n d fo o d C o t p lenty tp a rk le o f thick, » o w in g vigorous g ro w in g Scott« Seed w ith a sturdy m eal of gra«» by Sim ple a» t h a t - o n d do it you rself in an evening SCOTTS IA W N S fED Select a n d proven t«»ed b le n d e d e tp e - fo r w estern law ns 1 lb - $ 1 00 J lbs - $4 IS 25 lbs • $ 3 3 7 5 SCOTTS IA W N F O O D Nourish your la w n n o w . less Enough to feed 7 5 0 0 »q f t • $2 45. C lean , m e a l-ty p e , odor* I A W N F O O D plus WEED CO NTRO L —Destroys those u gly w eeds, feeds the grass to n ew b e a u ty in one o p e ra tio n -tre a ts 2 5 0 0 sq f t fo r $3 50. SCOTT SPREADERS A p p ly Scotts in a jif fy , ru b b e r tired $9 95. á IRELAND'S eA/asu&u/G/ie - Si /Jftfilia+iceA EASY TERMS and. TRADE-INS PHONE 2411 ----------- HILLSBORO Bowling Association Elects New Officers Newberg Defeats West Linn, 3 to 2 Fishing Pictures Set For Club Meeting ADVICE ABOUT KEEP|N G W E l1 Modern Gas & Appliance Company LOOK FO LK S! N o w you can have m odorn gas appliances an y w h o ro ! tho c ity gas m ains end. W o begin w ho ro N o m a tte r w h o ro you liv o you can e n jo y tho conveniences of ranges, w a te r h eaters, re frig e ra to rs , h e a tin g e q u ip m e n t of a ll kinds, torches and brooders. No S m oke - No S m e ll - No Soot - N o D ir t P ro p m e gas is clean, d ep en d ab le anti cheap. Com o in and see us. W e ll e x p la in a ll about propane gas— and o u r oasy budget term s. L ot's go th e m o d ern w a y ! I health by uselessness anil ease docs not differ from him w ho guards his eyes by not seeing, and his voice by not speaking. . . . Least o f all is it to be assumed that laziness is healthful, if it destroys what health aims at; and it is not true that inactive people are m ore healthy.” This excerpt from Plutarch's essay A dtice About Keep ing n~ell, w ritten over 2 ,0 0 0 years ago, m ight have been w ritten yesterday. H ad medicine and pharmacy been as w ell developed then as they arc today, we are certain he would have stressed the value o f a periodic physical ex am ination by a qualified physician. By the same reason ing, it is wise to take your prescription to a registered pharmacist for expert com pounding. W'c are prescription specialists. Delta Drug Store 58th Year of Service The Rexall Store Easy Io Install — Economical lo Operate nt. 2, Box 322-A HILLSBORO Phone 5381 . ★ "T h e man w ho thinks to con$ervc his TW O R E G IS T E R E D Fred Engeldingcr Phone 251 P H A R M A C IS T S - — Alfred Sylvester Hillsboro, Oregon For the man who appreciates thoroughbreds! 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