The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 01, 1949, Image 10

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T ours for e Sons
Jimmy Durante
Jack C a n on
0:00 Dream Qiyl
Sym phony
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Sam 8pade
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Jimmy D urante
Jack Carson
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Sam Spade
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Solo Spotlteht
F avorite
Husband Q Hardy News
Empire Room
W ho Sate T hat
Jack Kenny
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Dance O rcheetre F a v orii« Husband P. Lawton
News
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W ho Said T hat
Jack Benny
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! ! * ! * ‘c h fl*1<l R eporter Sam Hayes. News Five Star Pinal
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Dean Collins T alk ¡1 0 :1 * Pearson
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Bob El»on
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SUNDAY — APRIL 3
ke
4 am -11 pm
"Brooklyn Sto ry"
News
u uaie. MBS
Wishful
baseball
players in­
Tone Tepaatnas
To«»« Tapestries
clined toward a future with the
Council Choirs
1 Brooklyn Dodgem will perhaps
Council Choir*
Voice ef Prophecy thrill to the latest publication of
Yams of Prgpbssy ( the club which tells a lot of facts
SIS! Elite S E hnd encourages even more fancy
Lutharen Hour
by its presentation.
^
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ture with the Dodgers’* u richly
Show Tim e
Chamber MueK
illsutrated with pictures and read-
m e mil M M _i,c
ir | UNss wiio lnC matter. An avid ball player
John B Kennedy
and a fan a» well can pick up a
Sunday
Parorltea
number of facto to fill out an in-
Canary Pet Show
formation background.
background
Nooa News
Ouest Star
Juvumte Jury
Juvenile Jury
House of Mystery
House o f Mystery
True D etective
True Detective
The Shadow
The Shadow
Qu i c i as a Plash
Quick as a Pla*h
Roy Roeerx
Roy Roeers
Nick Carter
Nick Carter
op era Concert
op era Concert
RevMwlns Stand
RevKwine Stand
News
H ere* to Veterans
Ed Wüaan Show
Ed W ilson Show
Under Arrest
Under Arrest
Jimmie Pldler
Bill Cuan m e hem
Mayor of the Town
Mayor o f the Toen»
New«
D A rtes» Presente^
H u n o s M emorial
Hinson M em orial
W alter W in cheli
Louella Parsons
O lean Hardy. News
For instance, organized base­
ball is divided into clstssifications
from D through C. B, A. AA. AAA Speaking
of possible lineups,
and the major
league* Salaries ^ere is the way some of the long
in Spring training
in the D classification averages eyed guys
about $130 per month; $200 per camp list what seems, so far. the
month for C leagues; $250 for B best the Beavers can offer. In­
leagues; $500 in A leagues; $500 cluded in the 19+8 batting aver­
in AA leagues and around $600 ages :
Johnny Rucker (.311) c.f.
per month In AAA play.
Eddi Basinski (.277) 2b
From here, minimum salaries
Joe Brovia (.327) r.f.
in the major leagues is $5.000 per
Harve Storey ( 306) Sb
season. From then on. the book­
Dick Wrnner f.271> If
let says a player s ability is the
Jimmy Wert (.246) e
determining factor of_ salary.
Frankie Zak (.248) ss
The Brooklyn assertion is that
Tommy Bridges (15-IDor
the way to prolong a major lea­
Roy Helser (12-11) p
gue career lies in getting there
Wert. Brovia and Gladd are
early. The Dodgers .one allega­
highly-rated newcomers.
tion infers.
is an outstanding
example of a youthful aggrega­
tion.
Careless driving may wreck a
At the beginning of the 1948 fonder—or a family.
season, Brooklyn players’ a v e r a g e _________________ _________________
more than
a g e w a s 26 5 8 y e a r s
^w*m*r *Q bm U ob 4 * ^ ^ear* lower than the major lea- 1
Twenty
Questions ^ u * average of 28 80 years.
To
Music M a»t«rpiee«» ccomplish this
record
the Dod-1
MUSK M asterpiece» ger8 maintain a farm
system of -w'l 'U lì p t > $ -
Music M asterpiece» * o m e 27 b a ll clubs in a
HI of the *
*T w 7 ,
Don W rish t Chorus v a r i o u s
degrees
of
organized
Don W rlch t Chorus
Featured Artist
News. MBS
S u n O ff
Sports Reports
Four Track M eet
Schedule Set By
Beaverton School
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M ACHINIST
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KENT
TO BE USED IN OUR SHOP
Aieo- CUTTING TABLE Service
Available
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HEWING
CENTER
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Beaverton. Oregon.
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A sight unseen is often
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ciency. Avoid this ! Let
us fit you with giiSMaea
accurately tensed.
Hours: Mondays, 9 - 12
Wednesdays 9 - 6
Fridays. 1 * 6
Saturdays. 9 - 6
DR. KENNETH E. LE1TZEL
Optometrist
3514 3. W. Troy. Multnomah. Or.
(Over Renner’s Cafe)
Phone CH. 563»
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M usic MBS
M acleod Newt
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Bob Oarred
T he Old S o m e
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Sons o f P ion ieri
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Sam H ay«»
1 u Research
M elody Ranee
News
t M mwiDOer Spécial
Meet the Meeks
W eather Report
Let's Pretend
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Meet the Meeks
M elody R enee
Junior Miss
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W het « My
Name Ed MoOonnell
Junof
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O M W hat's My Name Ed MeConneU____
Sammy Kaye Mue
Theater T oday
K n e a u News
O Iris' Corps
4-H Club»
Theater T oday
Now Hear ThU
Beaverton high school will be
0:1» Otri«'
Corp«
M ary Culllen
( trend Central
Now Hear T his
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\ host to four inter-scholastic track
Orand Central
Read in* 1« Fun
• M To y lend _____
Hill H aworth News
meets this season, according to
FartnAH om e Hollywood
1» 00 Stars o f T om orrow Nat
Childeraft
te w
Ed Bader, athletics director, with |
MusK Memorie«
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the first big event to be the
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Journal Junior*
RJT) “ America
Kid C ritic«
11:00 M elrwoolilaa
| Beaverton Relays of April 16.
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Barnyard FolUee
11:1» M etropolitan
Biggest headache, for training
Coast Ouard
Youn* O reeonians Meet Mlssu«
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T ou as O n t v n l i u Meet Mlasua
JJ:M
M etrop olitan
and meet planning, is the weath­
Gillette Now*
Krieaav New«
Hew»
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Playhouse
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Man on the P erm M other Know*
ji)mp8 and high jumps have been
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thoroughly nixed because of the
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excessive
rains which have pret-
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ing pits.
d id ie
PhUa Sym phony
Spin* end Needles
7:0« M etropolitan
Horae R aces
Phils Symphony
Spin* and Needles
The thinclads will begin their
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T o Bo Advaed
PhUa Symphony
Spin* and N eed les)
1:00 New»
season's
campaign on April 1.
T o Be Ad raed_____ PhUa _________________
del.
Bym
Spin* end Needle«
1:4» Tea Crum pet»
with the Hill Relays at Hill Mil­
Kirkham New*
Spin* end Needle«
t oo Junior Junction
News Summary
Memo from U
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Junior Junction
Ouoot Star
itary Academy. From there.
the
Oarden Q ate
Spins and Needles i
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Sheldon NHC S ym phony
schedule continues as follows:
La Seller
Spins and Needles
|;| l McNrllt*.
Sheldon NBC Byymphony
At the C bsee
Spins end Needles
April 8, interclass meet; April
1:00 in qu llrn c
Reporter NBC Byymphony
At the Chase
Hem inewar. New*
0:10 Harry Wiamer
NBC Byymphoeiy
I
16,
Beaverton Relays; Aprill 22.
Unlv.
Olee
Club
Spins
end
Needles
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Freddy M artin
Spin« a nd Needles
Hayward
Relays,
at Eugene;
4:4» Bonos
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F M artin O re h ___ The Chlcaeoane
O eoe Autry
Can You T op This
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Meet the Band
A1 O ayle O ich
April 30. TYV league track meet;
O eoe Autry
Can You T op T his
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Special Event
Our City Streets
May 6, County meet; May IS. Dis­
D enser Ahead
T rue o r False MBS
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Bands o f Land
Oarred Newt
T ru e o r Pal« «
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0:40 Teen Tunes
Elmer Peterson
trict
meet and May 20, State
Vets
Belerò Bum mery
Philip
Marlowe
Meet T he Free*
4:0»“ Here a lo
meet at Corvallis.
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Home Bdltton
Sum mary.
Salem
Phllp Marlowe
Meet T lie Press
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Cam pus
Judy C an ova
Music
Ouy Lom bardo
Except
for meets
otherwise
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Campa*
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T he Funnies
listed, the above events will be
*1 «e
Maaon Player*
Denni* Day Show Sin«
It Asaln
Take A Number
COAtTl HARRY \\ RIGHT
held on Beaverton’s new track
Dennte Day Bhow B int It Aealn
Take A Number
1:1» Mason Ptar*rs
Orand Ole Opry
S ins It Asaln
S porlsoope
1 SS LiMUUlur*
‘
Featured
apeaker
at
the
Wed-
,nd field.
Grand Ole O pry
Bln« It A ceto
Family Sym phony
7:4» New.
Vie D em one Show V au th an M onroe
a f i " Lone R aneer
Family
Sym phony Aesd&y evening meeting, held at
VK D em one
V aushan
M onroe Family
Sym phony Old Heidelberg
4:1» Lone R an ter
by the Beaver­
4 00 PublK Servire
T ru th or C once
O an s Busters
Fam ily
Sym phony
ton Junior chamber of commerce
0:0» Public Service
T ru th or C onte
O ans Huatets
News
Harry Wright made hts introduc­
L u ti« Herman
Y our
Hit
FaradeB pike Jone«
Haworth News
N il* Little Herman
HU Farade
Splk« Jone«
Sons* at Eventide tion to football fans of the area.
» M Fem Jury T rial«
Star T heater
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F ou n t
Orch E xperience Speak*
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Fsmoua Jure Trial*
Ho' iv
Tt *-afer L
Fntina
Orch E xperience Speaka
Wright.
first string quatter-
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Five Star
Fine) News
back on Notre Dame’s first team
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Eddie C antor
Nat'l Ouard Ball Dance Orch
of 1941 and former coach at R o­
10 00 Quartet*
Farade Dance
O rchestra Hennr G oodm an
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Benny Goodm an
News
chester. N. Y., arrived in Port­
Fishing
privileges
will
cost
you
11 e* B
Wilabire Oreh Van Hoomleeen Or Al Lyon«
Flatter Patter
land about March 15 to gather
I l II Rev WUehirv Oreh V
Hnomlasen
o r Al I.rwcu
less, the Oregon Department of
Fletter Fatter
into hi* hands the grid reins of Veterans’ Affairs announces. If
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P
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Band Bo*
Plattet Patter
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New« ____________
Platter Palter
Portland University. He outlined
you’re a war veteran with a dis­
1700 X tr t Hour
S u n O ff
Sten O ff
T he All N lih le r
an optimistic picture of his new
New Grid Pilot
For Portland U.
Addresses J C C
Johnny Rucker, who quite reg­
ularly. works the Portland Bea­
vers' outfield, will return to Bea­
verton with his family on or ab­
out April lot. Last year. Rucker
established his baseball season res­
idence on Hasel Street. Beaver­
ton.
During the winter the Rucker
fami» ' sP*nt th*lr tim* ln Atlan'
ta- Georgia.
Johnny, who figures in early
season lineups as & probable reg-
uIar aUrter' Patrols center field
He c*m* to th* 1Lu,‘^ky B*aver*
to r hU nrst >'ear in m 8 and was
remembered in previou» play as
',Th* Crabapple Comet”—indicat­
ing his early playing and farming
days at Crabapple. Georgia.
C o m e d ie
As illustrated in thek prospectus
close scrutiny Is given to all
prospective
Dodgers, regardless
of which clab uses their services
Each such likely player is listed
to the big blackboard in the min­
or league department of the par­
ent club.
Special developments as report­
ed by a network of scouts and
team
managers are listed and
from the summary sheets grow­
ing out of these reports the Dod­
gers have a source of ball tal­
ent upon which to draw in the
event of a crisis arising.
The
full picture o f training.
from spring to world series play-
° ^ s' *s detailed in the booklet,
And their tag line keynotes the
Pr°j*cb ‘Tomorrow comes soon-
*’ • in Brooklyn!”
P e g ,y J y ilo rt u a ry .
BEAVERTON, OREGON
Your community mortician since 1910
Phone 3411
W E PEGG
Wm. SPEARS
"Any car without new individual, inner-spring
front shock suspension is out-of-date!”
State Provides
Special License
To Disabled Vet
WE HAVE IT!
A quick-attaching cultivator
...without levers!
Jr. Legion Ball
Team Announces
Assistant Coach
FARM EQUIPMENT'
»’» n cultivator that ran be attache«] to a
V or4 Tractor la not much ovar one minute.
And, with H ydraulic T ourh Control to
lift l( and the Ford Tractor'x »hurl t u r n i n g .
you cau turn q u ic k ly on th o row enda.
Y ou ’re well along with the jo b before the
other fellow is started.
LM us show you how to knock out weed»
. . . w i t h o u t knocking y o u r s e lf o u t t o o .
C ultivator is s tr o n g ly m ade and comma
w i t h r i g i d o r s p r i n g shanks. Seo It!
W ALKER
ability of 25 percent or more.
A special provision in the state
law grants disabled veterans a
fishing or hunting license for 50
cents, or the combination for one
dollar, provided they have lived
In Oregon for one year immediat­
ely prior to making application
Application is made to the Ore­
gon State Game commission. 1634
S. W Alder. Portland New appli­
cants should submit proof of 25
percent disability by a statement
from the Veteran* Administration
and an affidavit signed by one
witness as to residence.
Such evidence is not required
from those who previously en­
joyed the special rate. The best
way for them to apply, the game
commission
says, ia to send In
Chester W. "Wally” Smith of
110 N. E. Union. Portland, ha* their la»t year’s license.
Application blanks may be ob­
been named assistant coach for
the
Beaverton
Junior
legion tained from the game commis­
baseball team, according to an­ sion. from county veterans’ ser­
nouncement
by Tommy
Rams vice officers, or from the Salem
dell, manager of the club. Smith or Portland offices of the Depart­
will handle publicity in addition I ment of Veterans' Affair*.
Disabled veterans also enjoy *
to the coaching task
half-price
rate of $2 30 for elk
Smith, along with Ramadel! and |
E. E Kake, represented the Rea- ' hunting tag* Deer hunting tag*
verton club, sponsored by post I are the same price for every­
body
124. at the district Junior legion
baseball meeting held at Forest
Grove on March 21.
i Beaverton. Tigard. Hillsboro. For-
Teama represented In the die- rut Grove. Sherwood and Vernon-
trtot number 10 and are bracket- la. W’ estern teams aro Tillamook
ed In two divisions. Western and Wheeler, Seaside and
Asto-ia
Eastern.
Winners of each division will play
F.astern
contingent
Includes off for the district championship
position and promises to show
fans some real action from his
charges, come football season In
the fall
Others sharing the
spotlight
with Wright were Duane Duke
Oregon City, who is state Jaycee
vice-president of the first dis­
trict.
The meeting was the first of
an annual “ Bosses Night” when
each member brought his boss or
other guest of his own choosing
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