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T Midget Racers To T ry Again for Season's Opener üillsbor rgus R ained o u t o f th e ir season open- I I to il- .Sunday, m id ge t a u to i.e e r s " ill t i y a g a in Sunday to open the W hich 1» Combined (h r IlilK b o ro Independent— Founded 187« 1**48 .season on th e H ills b o ro Speed w ay, a c i'o id in g to S ta n le y Ness, Hillsboro* Oregon* Thursday, June 24. 1948 V o lu m e 55. No. 14- S e c t io n 4. E ig h t P a g e * e c re ta iy o f th e P o rtla n d M id g e t h a rin g c lu b T h e H ills lx m o Speed- n a y IS the fo rm e r T u a la tin V a lle y ’ Rodeo g ro u n d s east o f H ills b o ro T im e tria ls w ill s ta it at 1 30 and races at 2:30. T he o p e n in g w ill be th e fir s t By ELBERT HAWKINS S h e rw o o d s to w n baseball c lu b tu n e m id g e t racers have per w ill p la y host to C a rlto n Sunday H p o rta E d it o r , T h e A r c u i b u rn e d on a d u s t-fre e tra c k in th is ! iri a P o rtla n d V .tlle y League game men E x tru s iv e im p ro v e m e n ts to f t w ill be the second gam.- o f the in c tra c k have been c o m p le t'd a m i h a lf schedule fu r th< S h e r Q u ip of the w eek 'b y G e n e ra l D u rin g the Beavers' r < • nt J u m p second e iig in e e i g u a ra n te e ,( to be du t w ood nine. P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry w ill meet T i f i. A ne w asphalt e m u ls io n has M anager B ill M u llig a n o f the P o r t several key p itc h e rs w ere on the O th e r games scheduled fo r the gard E le c tric and T ro u tm a n 's S to re l a i n a p p lie d , curves bunked arid la n d B eavers); . . . ‘ th e re ’s o n ly sh e lf and the o p p osition fre q u e n tly S h e rw o o d team are J u ly I I , S h e ri c u r v e and s tra ig h ta w a y s w id e n e d J4 inch« s' d iffe re n c e betw een a k ic k o f N o rth P la in s w ill ta ke on L a u re l to b rin g th e tra c k to re g u la tio n in the pan .■> and a p a t on the s h o u t- got at lea>t seven runs bi tte r than dan a t S h e rw o o d ; J u ly 18. Forest T h u rs d a y in re su m p tio n o f second- the s lu m p in g Bevos co u ld produce G ro v e at S h e rw o o d; J u ly 25. A m I standards. d< i M u llig a n m ade th a t re m a rk s p e c ia lly since H a rv e y S to re y was ity at S h e rw o o d; A u g u s t I, Day- h a lf p la y in the H ills b o ro A m e r- In c lu d e d in th e Sunday p ro g ra m at la t T h u rs d a y ’s R o ta ry c lu b » in a slum p. The F orest G rove to n at S h e rw o o d. A u g u s t 8. S h e r ic ' iii and N a tio n a l s o ftb a ll leagues, w ill be fiv e heat races, one h e lm e t lu n ch e on w h e re he and M an a g e r slu g g e r has b e -n th u m p in g the w o o d at T u a la tin Leagu? S u p e rv is o r Dave Sam uel da ii. a special e ve o l and a 30-laP J im T u rru i o f the Reavers w. announced M on d a y B o ih leagues bah and b a ttin g in runs w ith re g u uest hjM akeis. d ra w in g upon h i A -m ee t eve n t A t h a s t 18 m id g e t la r ity the past couple o f weeks, in A d d it io n a l S p o rts N e x t Pag« opened se co n d-h a lf pla y M onday »ng e xperience in p ro fe s s io n a l c id e n ta lly . au to ra c in g cars w ill b<- on h and R< g u la r league games have been baseball fo r th e o p e ning . Ness said • • • .scheduled fo r M ondays, Tuesdays, Say Y o u Saw I t In The A rg u s (Continued on Page 2) T u rn e r said he p u ts p a rtic u la r A m o n g d riv e r s w h o w ill com pete T u rn e r and M u llig a n feel th e y 'v e to th e p ro g ra m is J im Sim s, one emphasis upon p itc h in g and de cheeked the s lu m p d u rin g the past of th e fastest d riv e rs seen here fense, fig u rin g th a t if bis c lu b can th re e weeks and resu lts show i t — last ye a r, w h o w ill be In c a r No. h o ld the o p p o s itio n d o w n to a few and are g u n n in g fo r a fir s t d iv is io n 17 O th e r d r iv e r , rem em bered here ru n s each game his b a ll p la y e rs w ill fin is h The B e a ve r m anager de- fro m last y e a r w ho w ill a p p ea r in pound in enough to w in th e ir share. (Continurd on Page clu d e Don W ilso n . P o rtla n d , car 12; C het T o n /. P o rtla n d , ca r 21; Leo H .ia k, G ia n ts Pass, ca r 5; S h o rty J e le n ie n t, B e a ve rto n , d riv in g a ne w — 1923 — car n u m b e re d 25. and B u tch Decius. ■ Jack Sharkey in 6 rounds to win ...u itz e ii Beach fa v o rite , d r iv in g ca r CHAM PS: Mrs. F. I. Mallory N o 29 title. The gate was less (M olla Bjurstedt) won national heavy than $200,000. A m o n g ne w co m e rs here w ill b e ' women’s tennis title from Helen H a n k W h itn e y . P o rtla n d , car 4 and i W ills; Bill Tilden captured the r ra n k M o ra n , w h o comes h e re ( — 1931— men’s title for the fourth con a fte r b u ild in g up a good re c o rd in j M O W E D 'E M D O W N i Sob Folio* secutive year; Bobbie Jones, Jr. eastern races, d r iv in g car 3 O th e r i 1947 NASH AMBASSADOR 6—Radio, Weather Eve, d riv e rs w ill b»43ob C h ris tie , G ra n ts 1 won the first of his four U. S. struck out I t Detroit player, lo estab Pass, ca r 95; S tan W h itn e y . P o r t lish a strike-out record. Open titles (1923-26-29-30). overdrive, land. ca r 33; W a lt F ain, P o rtla n d ' spotlight, etc.............. F IN A L IY STAYED D O W N : lavi» Firpo d r iv in g a n e w c a r n u m b e re d 51. and I BEATEN BY BELLHOP: Fred Apo- M ilt Ness. P o rtla n d , ca r 15. * a i knocked down 7 limo» in fir,« stoli, the S. F. Bellhop, stopped s s PORTS SPLASHE Sherwood lo Meet Carlton on Sunday Samuel Releases Softball Schedule For Second Hall f tv OUT OF,4 THE PAST. USED CARS Many Modelers Entering Hillsboro Legion County Plymouth Contest Nine Wins, 4 Jo 1, ► Plan fo r th<* W a sh in g ton co u n ty P ly m o u th (IcMlcrN* m od e l pla n e con t< St w h ic h Is to he h e ld as a pa rt “t the a n n ua l H ilH h o ro Happy Mar K r n z ir M o to r com pany** He I’e lr h ia tio n are n e a rin g co m H ills b o ro A m e ric a n L e s io n Ju n io r p le tio n . a cco rd in g to Don Cady. HieinlMT o f th<* co m m itte e in charge b a ie b a ll team won its th ir d s tra ig h t o f the event. in the eastern section o f d is t r ir t 1 O R EN C O SO FTBALL LEAG UE p la y last W ednesday by ta k in g M any contestants h ave u lre a d v L p.-i B e a ve rto n . 4 to J. in a s e v e n -in n in g S ig n ifie d th e ir desire to e n te r the Renny Slop« 813 m a ke u p game on the B e a ve r d ia I m eet w ith an eye on a state co n C h e rry » I ee7 test b e rth and a possible chance to 1 66? m ond. e n te r the P ly m o u th In te rn a tio n a l SurtMl Valley Lee A lv o r d and D ic k W a ib e l 2 .66' im -et to be h e ld in D e tro it in A u I I'jhfinq lush SUO team ed up fo r m ound d u tv to lim it 31J th e B e a ve rto n n in e to fo u r h its gust. ( ’ad.v said The local content H uber i>«rr«»n 16? w h ile H ills b o ro b a tters w ere c o ll w ill fo llo w A M A ru le s in each > I >i»ie o C h u rl 167 e ctin g seven, one n t them a h om er event B o n n y S lo p e ’s b ig h - r d in g so ft- o ve r the rig h t fie ld e r s head by A p o in t system w ill be used to b a ll nine . „ .. fo rfe it t i l t to C a tc h e r Pete K le in . p ick the top 12 men w h o w ill re p O ren co ( dropped A ll o f the B e a ve rto n h its and resent W a sh in g ton co u n ty m the o rd e r of ’b u tc h last T h u rs d a y by league o ffic ia ls b u t was th e ir lone ru n w ere co lle cte d o ff .state m eet To a c q u ire the p o in ts it r t i l l h o ld in g a one-gam e g rip on A lv o r d in the fir s t th re e in n in g s he w ill be necessary fo r contestants to e n te r m ore th a n one eve n t in o r firs t place in the O renco league n w o rk e d T he ru n was unearned h a lf p la y m oved in to its fin a l W a ib e l p itch e d h itle ss b a ll in the d e r to g ather enough p o in ts to b - i«rst w eek last fo u r in n in g s and faced o n ly 15 in tin* to p 12 P oints w ill b<* a w a rd Ifa / id a le sneaked th ro u g h w ith a i d w in n e rs o f 1st. 2nd and 3rd 4 to 3 w in o ve r C h a p p y s. Ju n e IB. men, n in e o f them go in g do w n on s trik e o u ts A lv o id s tru c k o u t th re e places in each event to fo rce a th re e -w a y tie fo r second T he w in was the fo u rth in fo u r T he fo llo w in g events W ill la tw e « n those teams and Sunset flo w n on S a tu rda y, J u ly 3. at tbe V a lle y w h ic h th e p re vio u s e ve n in g starts fo r tile H ills b o ro team and the o ld b a ll o a ik n e a r Shut«- p a rk Con had n a rro w ly edget H u b e r. 13 to 12 t h u d w in in league c o m p e titio n ti«»l lin e speed and c o n tro l lin e T h e F ig h tin g Iris h c lim b e d up B e a ve rto n was p la y in g its fir s t fu ll vtu n t Itu tilie r band fie e flig h t and to th<* .'»(Ml m a rk at tine«* w in s and game o f the se aso n , the fir s t ra ile d j as p iiw c ie | fre e flig h t events w ill th re e losses. Ju n e 14. b y slu g g in g be fore fiv e in n in g s w e re p la ye d in b< ru n o f f S unday. J u ly 4. at the o u t a 25 to 11 v ic to ry o v e r the th e o p e ne r at Forest G ro v e Ju n e ti , rn w fa irg ro u n d s across fro m the F ire m e n . K e n H a rp scored H ills b o ro s fir s t H ilb b o r o a ir p o r t E vents w ill s ta rt B o n n y Slope whs scheduled to ru n in the firs t in n in g w hen he at 1(1 a m each day face H u b e r W id n c s d a v e ve n in g in lea ch e d fir s t on S h o rtsto p F is h e rs T ro p h ie s w ill be g iv e n fo r a ll it* fin a l firs t h a lf t i l t and co u ld hobble, to o k second on a fie ld e r's events in a d d itio n to the state co n have clinch« d th e fla g w ith a v ic < hoice and came hom e on A lv o rd 's test berth*, th a t w ill go to the w in - to ry C h a p p y ’s opposes Sunset V a l long sin g le to ce n ter T he locals nei * T he local contest is sponsor- le y F rid a y n ig h t in the w in d -u p b ro u g h t in tw o m ore ru n s in the «•o by Spence t M oto r C o . C ady o f fir s t h a lf p la y fo u rth on a w a lk and tw o hits, M o to r Co and Dean G ra h a m M o lin g e r M adsen d re w a base on balls. tors in coo pc I a tlo n w ith the P ly c o rp o ra tio n and th e H ills b o ro fire A d R utschm an sin g le d to ce n ter m o u th d iv is io n of ( tuyiUci, M<*i«u d r pm b u rn t. K o iitin u rd on P are 21 Bonny Slope Gels From Beaverton 1st League Loss S2395 Rubber stamps and office supplie» —H illsboro Argus tf t. MI1 J WORRY 4 1946 NASH AMBASSADOR 6—Radio, Weather Eye, bed, foam cushions, etc.......................... 1946 NASH 600— Weather Eye, foam cushions 1941 NASH AMBASSADOR 6 — Radio, overdrive Weather Eye, new tires 1938 LAFAYETTE COUPE- Heater, overdrive...... 1936 FORD l'/g-TON TRUCK 1936 CHEVROLET PANEL DELIVERY 1935 FORD PICK UP s1995 s1695 s1195 s645 *345 *375 425 L '% • . . for the man who is properly insured against fire. See us for dependable insurance protection d e a d CENTER: S e a t t le finished fourth, almost dead 'center, in Coast League race. Percentage iOS. E N D U R A N C E : Legless Charley Zimmy swam the Hudson from Albany to New York; 147 m ile* without legs. — in s — N . Y. Yanks took world series in four straight fro m St. L o u is C ards. H o y t pitched two of four wins. FOUR — 1948— STRAIGHT: T W O S T R A IG H T : A f t e r winning Northern Division with 9 win«, on* loti, Washington lost playoff to Southern C alifornia In two straight. Alt Heidel berg Beer is growing in popular ity by leaps and bounds. Ask the man who sella it I BY LEAPS * BOUNDS: — 1933— PEANUTS: Primo Carneto KOed C C O IU M IIA ISEWESIES. INC? iivMiBif iiiiiin ri STRANAHAN MOTOR CO. RESIDENT AGENT 118 S. 2nd Ave. HILLSBORO, OREGON Phone 1391 • ••I •«».«» Freddie Steele in the 9th round of overweight m a tc h in N e w York. 13.2 LEON S. DAVIS N orthwestern ound, tw it* in second bofore finally succumbing to Jock Oomptey’s lothol loath or. 250 E. Washington Alt Heidelberg “Where Service Comes First” HILLSBORO Phone 51 BRANO BEER. Distributed in Hillsboro by HILLSBORO VALLEY BEVERAGE CO. Grand Opening OF THE MODERN F o u rth A v e n u e a n d M a in S tre e t JACKSON BUILDING SATURDAY, FREE GIFTS Colonial Gift Shop Opening Ceremonies Melvin's Coffee Shop A complete line of STATIONERY, GREETING CARDS. SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES, GIFTS, CERAMICS, BONE CHINA, LAMPS, BOOKS AND A N T IQ U E S t o n STATIONERY ANO GIFTS SEE The Colonial Gilt Shop Margaret 11. Abts — Della M. Christensen Sol's Delicatessen Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sundays, 12 noon to 8 p. m. Featuring: • • • • • Early Morning Breakfast Sandwiches Salads Home-made Pie and Cako Good Coffee from Our Automatic Coffee maker • Complete Fountain Service Open 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. COMPLETE LINE OF FROZEN FOODS Milk - Butter - Eggs Cheeses Featuring: Arden Ice Cream BRICK or BULK for Home Use 1 0 a. m. See Hillsboro's Newest Building dorel' Beauty Complete Celebrating Our 10th Anniversary AND FOUNTAIN Hillsboro's N ew Gilt Center Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. JUNE Prepared Meats and Fish OFFERING UPON THE OPENING OF OUR NEW BEAUTY SALON AND SLENDERIZING SALON, GIFTS INCLUDING 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE To a Lucky Miss or Mrs. OUR STAFF WILL DO COMPLIMENTARY WORK ALL DAY SATURDAY, JUNE 26th STYLE REVUE SATURDAY EVENING Attend Our Grand Opening and See Hillsboro's One and Onlv SLENDERING AND BODY CONDITIONING SALON Featuring: Generalized Reducing Spot Reducing — Steam Baths Sun Lamp — Massage G t’AR A N TE ED R ESU LTS PAT JACKSON, ManagA OREGON'S NEWEST BEAUTY SALON That offers eomplete relaxation, per sonal service, newest ideas in all types of Permanent Waving. Hair- Styling. Hair Cutting, llair Tinting. Facials, etc. ALL W ORK GUARANTEED DON JOHNSTON, Manager