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$1 Y e a r — Published W eekly West Slope Ball Team Challenges Kiwanians ì V Annual Molalla Buck'roo Jul. 4-7 A softball gam e will be played at B eaverton betw een W est Slope Im provem ent Assn, and B eaverton Ki- Babson Makes Plea for v.anis club W ed n esday night, June 25. Special Youngsters Day T he W est Slope team will average U. S. to Aid Allies Entertainment July 5th over 50 years o f age. W ashington, D. C., June 21—It now In rounding up the players H en iy M olalla, Oregon. Juno 21—M olalla must be clear to every A m erica n that Dahl d iscovered there was too much i citizens are "dressed up” fo r the 17th H itler stands fo r W O R L D D O M IN A talent in tins loca lity for just one T IO N . T he United States suddenly team and with con sid erable d ifficu lty annual M olalla B uckeroo scheduled finds herself in a d esperate position B ooste s o f pruned it dow n to three team s. Euch for July 4, 5, 6 and 7. -caught betw een Allied Canada and team will play three innings. tho big roundup are w earing 10-gallon unstable 'M exico. N ew m ethods o f E very man on the the team has a hats and brightly colored shirts foi w arfare b .in g hom e to us the start-J past that's a pippin (in baseball w hich this w estern city is well ling precariousness o f this position. m ostly). It is th erefore sincerely Until the advent o f the bom bing known. hoped that the B eaverton gan g can plane, isolation w as a w on d erfu l the- j P lans fo r the roundup are mater rake togeth er en ough players to o ffe r ory. T oday, this con cep t, like neu a little com p etition . O f course there ializing rapidly and directors o f the trality and international law, is as w ere a few w ho w ere a bit reluctant association have announced that all dead as a d oor nail. A p a ck o f wild to adm it anything but an am ateur Boy Scouts bearin g credentials will anim als are rovin g the w orld. To status but w ith a little encourage be adm itted fo r 25 cen ts on Friday, p rotect A m erica, we should im m ed Special features fo r the ment (very little in fa c t )) it was dis July 5. iately give th e A llies cred it and all covered that p ractica lly every man youngste: a will be provided this day. our available material. N ationally known cow boys are send had form erly played class A A or m a ing in their entry blank, com petition T o be realistic, the question today jo r league baseball. is not how shall we g et into the w a r— A fte r listening to these players ex to be furnished by wild horses from but how shall we get out o f it? Do plain how g ood they used to be, M an eastern Oregon, ferociou s B rahm a w o ch oose to fight on A m erican soil ager Dahl has about decided to enter steers, T exas longhorns, and speedy o ch oose to fig h t on foreig n soil? The "k in g " o f the B ahmas the team in a bu r's contest again: t calves. T he line betw een defense and p a rtici is "S p eed y” the big bull who has not all com ers som etim e in the fall. pation is becom in g thinner and less The T he follow in g players will make up been ridden fo r three years. d istin ct every day. B ack in 1919, we M olalla B u ck aroo association has o f the team : w ere sure that we had fou g h t fo r a J. G. T orran ce, H enry Dahl, J. E. fered a $50 special prize to any cow - righ t cause. T he Im perial Germ an I Christensen, C het Davis, John Point- j boy w h o rides him during the show, A rm y d iffered from the present Nazi j er, L ew is P oin ter, H. A. Speer, A. H. , . Sleepy" just can t be tam ed. He A rm y on ly in that it w as less d ia b oli ; W atson , Dr. E m il J. Benz, K. Statter, | was in all kinds o f trouble last year cal. less brutal, less 1 uthless. T w en D ick K uentke, W . D. C am eron, J. A and nearly w .e ck e d the roundup fen- ty -fiv e years ago we join ed the Allies P sllettierre, J a ck Furlong, Frank F.. cos and corrals. D iam ond Dewey, w ho m akes his to save the w orld fo r d em ocracy. W e N ichols, Hi Sam uels. Jim Valley. believed that we w ere right and I am Fred M oore, Bert Cultus (K in g Fish headquarters in Los Angeles, will en- sure w e were. er) G. C. O sborne, Don M. Davis, Geo. ttertain the you ng and old In the role J. Davis, M. P eak e, C. A. Flanigan, o f clow n. He perfoi ms with his trained T oo Kind o r Tom H arsh? W . R . Hurst, V . O. Steernrod, Fred buffalo. O ur grea t m istake was in u n deres A m onum ent to the m em ory o f R ev. John W . Cullen and Mrs. Cullen w as dedicated W ednesday in L one Anna Mae Dunrud, a real weste: n H offm an , A1 Davis, B ob Deagle, C. tim ating the viciousness o f the R u s Fi r.pmetery. Left to right are T h eodore A. Penland, departm ent com m ander, G lan d A rm y o f the F. Bean, V O B utts, A ckerm an, Ralph ou t-of-doors girl w h o has been riding sian mind. L loyd G eorge and P . esi- R ep u b lic: one o f the United Spanish W a r V eterans color bearers, R ev. E. A. Smith, Mrs. Carrie C row e o f Davis, F. H. M athis, L es Getchell, horses since she w as six years o f age, dent W ilson counselled against a P ittstb u ig h , Cal., and M iss A nn a Cplvin o f San Jose, C alifornia. C ourtesy O regonian Joe Kienzie, E . S. Davis, Burgard, has been chosen queen o f this year's "M a rch on B erlin ” . W e th ou ght kind- j Ed M ay will be T om M cH ugh, A- Swanson, Bill M olalla B uckeroo. ness would win the G erm an people ai ena director. Pangle. to our side. W e failed to reck on with Kiwanis Ball Team T he B u ck eroo d irectors announce V ital S tatistics hum an nature, how ever. A t the P eace Clean-up Fire Hazards Meets West Slope Boys H en ry Dahl form erly played on the that there will be parades, carnival. o f Versailles, the k indness o f sparing P roperty ow ners are icqu ested to old O regon B lind S ch ool team until dances and on t'he night o f July 4 G erm any w as o ffs e t by the desire o f Wednesday at Beaverton i dispose o f all debris about their they fou n d out w'hat was w rong with there will be free firew orks. The certain o f our A llies to rob the G er ! afternoon sh ow starts at 2 o'clock . E ntry blanks and cla ssifica tion s o f man o f their ability to earn a living, At the regular m eeting o f the B eav premises and cut tall grass, as they ¡t J. E. C hristensen claim s to have j lie n e e , either w e made u m istake by the M etropolitan A rea G arden con erton K iw anis W ednesday June 19 constitute a fire hazard a ccord in g to fire departm ent. The been w ith the N. Y. Yankee team c f not Ix-ing liarsh en ough with the G er test fo r the P ortlan d area w hich in- the cry was T ake them at the Bali the state clean-up should be com pleted as soon 1910. m an s in 1918 sr by being too harsh eludes M ultnom ah, C apitol H ill, W est Gam e. Joh n and L ew is P oin ter were bush- w ith them in 1919! Portland, M aplew ood and B eaverton T he B eaverton K iw anis are playing as possible, a ccord in g to the c h ie f o f , ers (cou ld n 't Iks fast enough to got } H ow ever, ou r intentions w ere good, as w ell as all com m un ities ad jacen t ^ le YVest S lop» C om m unity clu b W e d -. a higher rating.) W e spent $60,000,000,000 to help the - to Portland, have ju st been received | nestlay njg ht 8:15 p. m. June 26, on " H. A. Speer form erly pitched for A llies and the co st is still m ultiply- E ntries fo r the gen eral landscape tp e B eaverton field. A stop sh ort a I the B oston B loom er G irls’ team. ing . T housands o f A m erican s w ere \ e ffe cts section close July 1st. This is [ame du ck and a Charlie horse are buried in F landers F ields; hundreds ; a part o f an enterprise designed to sa jd to be on the K iw anis team, but A. H. W atson is from the Texas W ashington cou nty d em ocratic cen o f thousands m ore w ere perm anently i establish the P ortlan d area as tthe we don 't believe a word o f it fo r it League o f W om en voters. j tral com m ittee at a F riday night disabled. These lives and this m oney j F low er G arden C apitol o f A m erica, isn't so. Bill Grauer, m anager for Dr. Benz was and still is a world I m eeting named A. H. Abts, H illsboro, fam ous con d ition er o f all kinds o f j as chairm an ov er Sate Senator Ly we e spent on a cau se that w a s ; A n am bitious ju d g in g schedule h a s! the K iw anis, stated that a fter a care- sound and right. Our bitterness, j been arran ged and aw ards will be ful study his team should at least C andidates in the H illsboro July athletes, never batting less than .475. man R oss o f Aloha, d em ocratic ca n given in the fo llo w in g classes Leonard A dam s is an um pire o f the didate for state t easurer. C ontinued on P a g e 2 win by a score o f 75 to 69. Just how 2-3-4 "H appy D ay” G oddess o f Lib- 1 L andscape effects. he arrived at this con clu sion Bill e .t y contest now num bering 18, will first water, and will th erefore um pire Mrs. M ary L. R oberts, F orest Grove 2 Lawns. didn't state. be guests F riday evening June 21 at the contest. B eing a m em ber o f both w as elected vice-chairm an , Mrs. G. 3 F low er and shrub borders. R a y T ow ers with his guitar on his a dinner m eeting o f the H illsb oio the K iw anis club and the W est Slope W. Kurtz, C herry Gi ove, secretary, 4 Dahlias. knee entertained the K iw an is with i B usiness and P rofessional club, w ho Im provem ent Assn, puts him on the R. G. Scott, state com m itteem an, Mrs. 5 Gladiolus. m any cow b oy songs, spon sor the event. spot but W est Slope w ants to be fair Malzie Hayes, A loha, stato oom ittee- 6 C hrysanthem um s. ----------------------------- | T he successful candidate to bo and t hey don * care what he does as | w om an, E lm er L. Johnson, H illsboro, 7 H ob b y gardens chosen by lot June 22 at the Shute ll>nK as he favors W est Slope. con gression al com m itteew om an ; Mrs. Am ei ican youth th rou gh ou t the 1 8 W ater features, pools, etc. P ark auditorium , will receive an ex- Jack F urlong used to play on the R. G. Scott, con gression al com m it M any su bclassification s are listed cou n try is beginning sum m er vaca-1 penso free trip o f three days to the fam ous C anyon D rive team that never teew om an. tion this m onth and jo in in g in the , to take c a ie o f all sizes and types o f L ym an R oss, defeated senator, has San F ra n cisco exposition. ' existed. cam p in g program s o f th e variou s , yards and gardens. The public if E ntrants from the eastern part o f F red M oore once played on som e i announced that he tw ice had pro youth groups in their districts. urged to enter the con test even if W ash in gton C ounty include B etty Beaverton team but has lon g sinco ! tested in vain and asse:ted Irregular B ethel No. 20, Job s D aughters, met The P ortland C om m unity Chest i you think you r yard is too sm all or ity In callin g the m eeting, adding Benson, Beaverton route 1, sponsored . reform ed. B ert Cultus (K in g fish ) played with that he intends to call attention o f the sponsora ov er seven organ ization s in j feel that it is not g ood enough to M onday evening in the B eaverton Ma by the Scholls W om ens club, R u by O egon in cluding fou r g irls’ cam ps I w-in a prize, enter the contest anyw ay, son ic Tem ple, with a la ig e num ber of G illenw atei, B eaverton route 2, spon the Meier & F rank W in d ow T rim state com m ittee to the circu m stan a n d three b oys' cam p s w h ich are | T he ju d g es com m ents on you r garden visitors present. sored by the M oose Lodge, H illsboro, m ers’ team and it is said that with a ces, unless the m atter is rectified The principal ord er o f business was B etty Jane Jacobson , W est Union, wind up and a hop, skip and a Jump b efore the state body convenes. R oss ready to open soon. 1 and thei. suggestions fo r its im prove- One o f the largest is C am p M eri- m ent based on its individual location the installation o f the B ethel C oun spon sored by the W est Union Junior he on ce threw from one end o f the 1 fu rth er stated that his ob jection was Mrs. W . H . E ngleke, w om ens clu b; Helen Sahfeldt, Tigard, w in dow to the other. w ether fo r the B o y Scouts. T h i s ! and ch aracteristics, w ill be w orth cil as fo llo w s: based on the fa ct that the chairm an cam p, located on the T illa m ook coast- J m ore than the entry fee. Y ou also appointed gu ard ian ; R . E. Thorne, sponsored by the T igard Lion's club C. A. Flanagan was a p rofession al o f the com m ittee R . G. Scott, o f gu ard ian ; M rs. H. M. line in a w ooded retreat, will open I m ight fo o l y ou rself and win a prize. associate in Ireland at about the sam e tim e ! Sherw ood has called the m eeting and June 19 to operate until A ugust 21. i T h e entry fee fo r class 1 Landscape Barnes, re-appointed d i.e c to r o f m u St. P atrick w as doing the snake trick .; that the O regon law requires that Cam p M eehan, big Y. M. C. A. as a w hole is 50 cents. As stated en sic. Mrs. L. E. Cornell, secretary. V. O. Steenrod never played on the sec etary o f the retiring com - Miss cam p at S p i.it Lake, W a sh in g to n ,' tries fo i this class w ill be closed July Mrs. P hil Thorne, treasurer. any team anyw here but he lied about m ittee set the tim e and place. w ill open its 32nd year July 1 to run* lst as all entries will be ju dged tw ice j Im ogene H offm a n , socia la b ility ; M s . it so fast and so well that he easily until Septem ber 1. i this year, in sum m er and again in th e : J- F. M artyn, hospitality: Mrs. A. E. made the Boston R ed Sox. Supt. Williams Reports The B 'nai B ’rith cam p at N e o ts u ! ia » . .H a n so n , fin a n ce; Mrs. H ugh Lewis, J. G. T orran ce form erly cau gh t for Several from this vicinity attended the Old Men's Hom e team and the Increase in Offerings will open June 23 to operate until A1* oth er classes will be Judged paraphenalia; and Mrs. V. A. W ood, July 27 fo r boys. On July 28 the i on ce and entry fees will be 25 cen ts publicity. Installing o ffice rs from the 52nd annual R ose Show in P o rt lucky d og can prove It by his gnarled O klahom a City, June 21 -N aznren es girls will take ov er the sam e cam p j fo ' °a ch entry. the G rand C ouncil w ere Mrs. Eleanor land w here appi oxim ately a thous- fingers. Increased their benevolent giving 51% and bloom s were displayed. Mrs. \ and use its facilities until A ugust 17.' T he M ultnom ah Garden clu b has Pe kins, vice grand gu ard ian ; Charles B ob D eagle was once a fam ou s hit- 1 to a total o f $18,000,000 during the Mrs. Sam ter in the B ankets' League. Cam p N am anu, the C am p Fire ' been designated by the M etropolitan E. Catlow , grand associate guardian; ^ « w a r t 's ent y o f tw elve H e gut quadrennium , It was announced last Judged o f the an infield hit, tw o fouls and a walk night by Dr. R . T. W illiam s, in the Jil ls' cam June ________ 20 fo r ten were jud| Gii Is' ca m p opens , ___ ____ ___ I a ssociation to in form the public o f i Mrs. C atherine Chidister, grand sec- M cC redy roses w hich she in his best season o f 1905. w eeks. ! details o f the con test and take en- ratary; Mrs. Lam b, grand treasu er; sw eepstake caliber, for (Juadrcnnial A ddress for the Boa d Cam p W ild w ood has made recent tr*P8- Blanks m ay be gotten at Mrs. Mrs. Josephine Turley, grand gu ide; won the aw ard o f the A m erican R ose V. O. Butts while noted as a fine o f General Superintendents to the additions to its already very com p lete! Ben Go laeh’s hom e next to M ultno- Mrs. Josie Stanley, grand nia shal; S ociety silver m edal certllflcate. H er player was known better fo r his eat Tenth fJeneral Assem bly in O klahom a and Mrs. C. E. C atlow , past grand ga den located in the S orren to d is ing ability. C ity’s M unicipal Auditorium . equipm ent fo r a ca m p in g period from 1 mah school. trict, took first place in Its class, as guardian, installing chaplain. Ralph Davis claim s to have played The Church holds first place am ong June 23 to A ugust 19. judged by the R osarians. In addition, on all the team s in the cou ntry, and the 25 leading denom inations in per M iss I<aRay M a 'ty n , honored queen B oys and girls w h o attend these presented each o f the in com in g cou n Mrs. S tew art’s entries In various can talk faatei and He m ors than an> capita, g ivin g h aving avsragad m o a cam ps will be unde, trained leaders Native Sons-Daughters A chant than $30 per mem bei fo r each o f the cil m em bers with a corsage, each res classes w on seven first, tw o second, other man on the team. w hose duties will Include "te a ch in g ! Annual Picnic Sunday and fou r third prizes. - pion, boys, if there ever was one. fou r years. ponding with a short talk. the traditions o f A m erican se lf r e li -1 T ho B eaveiton G arden club won F. H. M athis was a star field er on M iss Luella K im m ell o f Bethel No. T ho report show ed an increase of ance and individual initiative,” ac- I T he annual reunion and p icn ic o f second pla<l- in Its division on its the old Labor Tem ple team w hich 24% in ch urch m em bership, to a total cord in g to G race Low ers, chai man i W a sh in gton C ounty N ative Sons and 16. Santa R osa, Calif., a visitor, was entry o f roses prepare by M esdam es was plastered most o f the time. o f 172,144. T he m em bership doubled o f the boys and girls sub a gen cy o f | D aughters will be held on Sunday, w elcom ed heartily to Oregon. Law rence, H artshorn and M cCloskey. Lea G etchell was a star on the Mo- in a decade, having been 81,otJ in Mrs. D ora Stipe, ju n ior past g and the C om m unity Chest. Juno 23, at Shute Park, H illsboro, a c Chesney Road bounce ball team be- 1930 Full particulars m ay be obtained at \ cord in g to L. E. W ilkes, president, m atron o f the E astern Star, gave a j fore there was a hill anyw here In the CCC Quota 936 States In this quadrennium 362 new co n the C om m unity Chest o ffic e , 905 Fred L ock ley, veteran O regon histor short talk. { district. gregation s have been organized in Gua dian building, or by ca llin g A T. ! ian, will be the main speaker. The Vacation; Bible S ch ool gave a Welfare Commission Joe Kienzie got his fam ous under- this cou ntry and seve al new stations 6451. A business m eeting, election o f o f- ! v c ,y interesting program F iday ev T he - state public w elfare com m it. ! hand d elivery from pitching horse opened In foreign lands. .__a j . . - fleers, noon luncheon, follow ed by o - ening in the C ongregation al church , m1 ann'|unced that a qu ota shoes and form erly played In th e N avy ehestral m usic and vocal num bers I Rev. Horsell, dean o f the school, told o f * 936 l Junior Thirty-one Attend Annual enrolees o f the civilian Beans league. j o f its success and greeted the par- m ake up the program , „ ... ... .... Benjamin Daly Passes con servation corps has been assigned Beaverton School Meet [ ents. B urgar with a display o f the ton gu e » ... , , , ening. to O regon for July It w as the la ig - b m ns i s two m a j o r l e a g u e Away Wednesday, June 19 The p rogram consisted o f n u m b e r ■•st qu ota in longer than tw o years. team s. The annual school m eeting w as held B enjam in D aly passed aw ay at the by the various groups. A play Mo First enrollm ent dates will be July at B eaverton High S ch ool M onday ev T om M cH ugh form erly played In G ood Sam aritan hospital In Portland [ ses In the Bulrushes, directed by Mrs, Melvin Teschner Estate 5 and Ju ly 12. A pplications are b e the C om m ercial L eague o f Salem and j on W ednesday m o nlng, June 19. He ening to pass on the 1940-1941 budget. | M etcalf. The S tory o f D avid was ing taken at the M ultnom ah cou nty there w asn’t a man in the league I" the husband o f our postm istress. Item s in this year's budget include Admitted to Probate given by Mrs. R. B. McMInn. who publio w elfare com m ission o ffic e In w h o cou ld strik e at a ball a new heating plant, som e lem od el- Ha was taken to harder -Mis. N eta Daly. j told o f her D ew D rop club. Estate o f M elvin T eschner w as ad the Panam a building P ortland, and and miss farther. ing and repairs and rew iring at the H e got on e foul the hospital M onday follow in g an a c W o k accom plish ed du rin g the )>y cou n ty com m ission s throughout in tw o seasons by easing up on his ciden t while on a fishing trip. high sch ool and a flo o r In the pluy m itted to probate In C ounty Court sch ool w as on exhibit. E nrollm ent Y ouths betw een 17 and sw ing, a bit, and shed at the grade school. A $5000 T uesday; Lester J. T eschner, a broth showed an increase this year with the state. quit while his B esides his w ife, he leaves to mourn w arrant w as voted to co v e r a tw o- er o f 2817 SW F ront S tieet P ortland, keener interest being taken In the 23 are eligible. cred it w as good his passing, his daughter, Mrs. Fran has been appointed as adm inistrator. year period. W D. C am eron Is the dark horse | els M. W ard, son Joseph L. Pnlv work. M uch cred it Is due those glv o f the team . The opposition Is both o f P ortland. M s Ella Plummer, Only ten wom en and 21 men we e The assets o f tha estate con sist o f ing so gen erously o f their tim e to Marriage Licenses $1500 as full settlem ent o f the claim s present to represent the district. The make the sch ool a success. Don H. Adler, 1815 A lberta street, 1 w *rn ed to wntch out for this player a sister, and brother, H arry v». Dn.ly o f estate fo r dam ages fo r the w ron g vote w as taken by ballot and carried P ortland, and V lrlgnia L. H andley, as no one knows just how good he is, o f K ansas City, Missouri. ful death o f deceased against R ollcx Services will be held Fridnv after but it is know n that he is a fox on unanim ously. A Nehalem Basin P eop le’s Util route 8, Garden Hom e, Oregon. F. P rillam an, A loha-H uber grade noon nt 2:30 at P eggs chapel, inti! - John K. M ayer, 5527 SE 72nd ave the bases. em braces ter M r. C am eron and Mrs. H aulenbeck sch ool teacher, a c c o ding to ord er o f ity district, w hich Bill Pangln (71 years o ld ) Is said ment L incoln M emorial Park. P ortland, and C harlotte F. ritory in C olum bia and W ash in g nue. w ere re-elected with no othe. nom l- C ounty Judge K erkm an. to have a w icked eye and can play ------------------------------------------------------------- ton counties, wa* o fficia lly pro- Shie k, M etzger, Oregon. nations. 1 claim ed as form ed In an announ- R ich a rd R Dem pster, B erkeley, ball as well as he plays the drum s, w ater boy and It Is hoped he Is not straight I cem ent received F riday at the county Calif., and Ijiu relrae Jack, M ultno , and if he can 't hit an yth in g with a I too particular to make It Divorces Granted In a recent article it was stated bat he intends to try his cane. water. T he players will need all t'’ c ; clerk 's o ffic e In H illsboro from the mah, O regon. that J. W . K irby was an em ploye o f M cC rabbe Pearl I vs R ob ert S. ! state h yd roelectric com m ission Total F rank W Sumaski, Osw ego, Ore., j Chet Davis was form erly a mem - strength they have got and m ore and the Standard Oil Co..—this was an P ersk e— Juanita vs Elwin. j-vote on the d istrict was given as 937 and D orothy H Twiss, T igard. Ore. I b n o f some team o r oth er but w ho if there should be the right kind o f e ro r—he is con n ected with the U nion I C lark Leola L. vs Ivan W . Lester A. Tihbits, Cornelius, a n d , cares, I Yes and 239 No, a ccord in g to the im purity in that w ater they will over OH Com pany. D avis— E dith I. vs A rthur R ay, proclam ation, to C lerk W . A. T upper. Irene E. Jorgensen, B eaverton R 2 .1 A rth ur Jones has been d rafted as look It. Garden Contest Slated For Portland Vicinity i * Con test A ttracts 18 Candidates Summer Camps Schedule Given Bethal Council Installed on Last Monday Evening » « Mrs Stewart's Roses Win Numerous Awards Lately County Demos Elect A. H. Abts Chairman