The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 16, 1948, Image 8

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
FR ID A Y, APRIL 16,
is offered to allow for a swimming
pool, basketball court, handball
courts, auditorium for dancing,
theatricals, meetings and what­
ever else is needed.
People,
particularly
working
people with children growing up
in the community, 'could do some­
thing about this. They could come
together in a public meeting and
lay plans to build such a monu­
ment to the young of the com­
munity.
But will they forget? Wil lthey
let the chance slip by?
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at the bit. With only about a
month and a half left of the
school year, the apple-knockers
realize there will be many an ex­
tra-schedule session to determine
official league standings.
Particularly anxious, Beaverton
high school ball players brighten
with each passing ray of sunlight,
only to see them all followed by
rain. This will be the Beaver's
first go at the baseball whirl and
the players, as well as town fans.
I CUE BALL
T H E OISE . . .
THAT PICKS 'EM OFF
RAIN IN THE FACE
Rain. In the face of T Y V base­
ball schedules which have already
fallen behind because of games
called off, has set many a prep
diamond prospect really champing
HAM -- BACON - BEEF
SAUSAGE - TURKEYS - FISH
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The Dixie Daisy Way
Some o f the fans at the last
National Boxing club show in
Portland may have complained at
the card presented. The Cue Ball
however, considered
the
fights
worthy of an evening’s time.
An all heavyweight card, the
pace, naturally, was not as lively
as the April 27 card will probably
he, when Manuel Ortiz, bantam­
weight king, meets Joey Dolan,
from Spokane, in a non-title ten
round main event. The biggest
surprise from the April 6 card
was the fact that the pulverizing
punch of the reported Jolting Joe
Kahut, against a wide-open target,
failed to put Roy Hawkins on the
deck for good.
Hawkins’ left hand seemed quite
educated, from the start of the
fight, but his general ring educa­
tion didn’t seem to do too much
good. A husky, good-looking chap,
he stood up before the crouching,
twisting Kahut with his stomach
fully exposed. Either because of
his wonderful condition or be­
cause Kaut’s lethal punch might
be over-rated, he stood up under a
constant barrage of mid-riff as­
saults as well as the looping right
that seemed to have almost proved
a definite Micky Finn for his
evening.
One of the preliminary features
showed real class when Hawkins'
trainer. Jack Chase, toyed with
Johnny Janis for a round and
a part before blasting him out of
the picture after a knockdown
of nine • counts in the first. Too
bad he didn't have more compe­
tition.
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2 %u$, four fifths of the people ore Without
odequate religious teaching.
3 «/America’s g re a tn e ss r e s t s upon the
g re a tn e ss o f I t s re lig io n .
DIXIE DAISY PRODUCTS
Scholls Road at Progress
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HEAVYW EIGHT PACE
1 %r°u$h nedlect, the church schools of t/Jmerica
(rrotestant, Jtoman Catholic, and cJeVish) haVe
reached onltj one person in fiv*e.
SMOKE AND CURE YOUR
4. Soke qour children to church school
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are looking forward with growing elephants” donated by Oregon City
anticipation to the first game ; merchants will be awarded May
played.
3 and a parade through town,
Tom Ramsdell, co-chairman of with the prize-winning fish safely
the American Legion athletic com­ encased in a block of ice sharing
mittee, who haa encouraged junior honors with the prize winner, will
league play for some time, says wind up the competition.
that Beaverton high should field
A ll fish entered must have been
a creditable team. He notes four been taken from the river between
good chuckers in the lineup and Wisdom moorage, Milwaukle, and
while not predicting a league win j the Willamette river falls, or from
for the Beavers nevertheless con­ the Clackamas river. A witness
tends they'll be in there slugging— I must be present
to verify
the
when the rains let up.
catch at the weighing in station.
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NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TRACT
You'll be »urprned what the Gibion
G ib io n
Tractor can
work
tha
tn
Tractor can
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do for you!
placet— in
orchards,
Tho
fonco
c o rn o rt, and in araat heretofore inaccattible to horte drawn or power
equipment. Additional land under
cultivation will alone pay the
low cost of the Gibson Tractor.
You'll wonder how to much power
cen be pecteged in this efficient,
rugged trector— et e price to low.
St. Helens, which was at first
included in the American Legion
ball league in which the eastern
part of Washington county will
play, has now been transferred
to the coast league, with Vernonia
taking the spare place.
As lined up now, Vernonia, For­
est Grove, Banks, Hillsboro. Bea­
verton and Tigard will compete
among themselves.
Total games are held to 12, this
year, because of the experience
last year, when unusual rains in­
terfered to great
disadvantage.
Two games apiece,
instead of
three, is slated this year.
It wouldn't be much news for
this end of the county, except
as an indication of the general
trend of people's thoughts and
activities.
A t any rate, the city of Hills­
boro has received and officially
accepted a report from its recre­
ation commission and will stage
a special meeting of the city coun­
cil April 19 for due discussion
and public hearing of all citizens
interested.
Hillsboro, awaiting its report
since the time the commission
was appointed. November 7, 1947,
is urged to institute a year-around
supervised recreation program for
persons of all nges, with the en­
tire program financed through
taxation. Recommended is a full
time supervisor, a schedule of city
parks, an indoor swimming pool,
children's play areas and other
items.
The value of supervised recre­
ation is spreading in its accept­
ance throughout the nation. Yet,
there
are
communities
which
steadfastly do nothing to achieve
such a program, beyond wishful
thinking
that some
benevolent
magic might suddenly make it pos
siblo.
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The 21st annual junior world
series, under national sponsorship
of the American Legion, has been
set for Victory Field, Indianapolis,
Indiana, September 6 to 10.
In this end of the state, winners
of the Washington county loop
(which includes Vernonia) will
meet the coast league winners in
an elimination leading to a district
playoff. This elimination picks the
state winner which, in turn, enters
a regional playoff in Boise, fol­
lowed by another in Cheyenne,
Wyoming.
So will be picked the teams for
junior world series play.
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& Equipment Co.
1717 S. E. Third Ave.,
PORTLAND
Phone EAst 7153
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Church, The First Church
of Christ,
Scientist, in
Boston, Massachusetts.
APRIL 17
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In
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Phone Scholls 8361
Rt. 1, Box 705, Beaverton, Ore.
5 Miles West of Progress
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And the selection
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LIC E N S E D
“ C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E :
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shades ol night,
bunging comfort to
the weary
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Morning lig h t!”
Residence Phono
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Canyon Road ot Walker Road
NO!
A big publicity gag, which real­
ly brought national notice, honor­
ed Murray Weir, University of
Iowa All-America basketball play­
er who was selected as the West­
ern Conference's most valuable
player.
He received a 1948 convertible
automobile from admiring home
town fans, a $500 war bond, a
$300 engraved pen set and a full-
sized silver basketball plaque.
Recipient of such a shower,
Weir thought his ship had really
come in,
for the
assortment
seemed almost on a par with the
gifts allowed for a radio
quiz
show But then the A AU (remem-
s
j Canyon Road Seed and Floral Co, j
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C O R R E C T IO N ”
Now Available
Another tra<|itional departure
marks the Lewis and Clark college
campus this spring.
For the first time, the Pioneer
grid likeiies are embarked on a
rigorous 22-day spring
football
training spree, under the watchful
guidance of Coach Joe Huston.
Come the start of the 1948 sea­
son, the LC lads will move into
a new college stadium.
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"EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN"
Demonstrated in
“I just got out of prison this
morning,” a traveler told
his
seat mate on the train. “It’s go­
ing to be tough,
facing
old
friends.”
“I can sympathize with you,”
said the other. “ I ’m just getting
home from the
state legisla­
ture.”— Capper’s Weekly.
SPRING TRAINING
There are many ways for a re­
SALMON DERBIES
creational program to get under
The season for salmon derbies way. City governments, if they are
able, are admirable directors of
is definitely on.
-Latest to enter "the swim" is such a department except when
the Oregon City Lions dub which run on a political basis.
There is also a direct approach
runs a competition for three weeks
with weekly prizes each week for to the problem by people them­
selves concerned with the major
the heaviest Chinook landed.
A first prize of $600 and an un­ need of some recreational facili­
determined assortment of “ white ties for youngsters, teen-age and
I even adults.
On Canyon road, next to Sud
toll's auction grounds, there are
two acres of land which have been
NEW 4-PIECE
offered In this picture of a rapid­
ly growing community with no
ORCHESTRA
facilities for play and recreation
Featured
To take advantage of this offer,
of course, a little public response
Is needed.
The location of the proposed
i play site is advantageous. In time.
Dancing 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. ; the East of Beaverton neighbor-
2 miles West of Beaverton
i hood will develop into a veritable
LU N CH EO N S ER V ED
, business center far in excess of Its
D ICK KOKICH, Manager
■ present status. Enough area, too
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Ural in" Power as
— W. K.
Robert A. Hudson, of Multno-I
mah and the kingdom of Golf, re­
ceived national honors last week
in Augusta, Georgia, when he was
awarded the Golf Writers associa­
tion of America trophy and the
kudo “ Man of the Year” for di-
voteers and related clan members.
Although he is not an active tour­
nament player, Hudson was so
singled out because of his efforts
in bringing the Ryder cup tourna-j
ment in Portland, last fall.
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Every Saturday
HUBER HALL
Lead and Zinc
and
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MR. GOLF— HIMSELF
DANCE
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ble) sounded off.
Regardless of the fact that it
was a gift
not definitely con­
cerned with a particular game or
conference, the AAU has ruled
Weir as ineligible for participation
in any of its amateur competi­
tions—as will be any player who
appears with him.
Some days it seems you just
can't get ahead!
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