BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE B a s e b a l l S a U a d
_Cr./-i«w April
Anri i 21,
91 1950
19 SO
”
-Friday,
Noted In File Of
County Sheriff
Beaverton Wins
Annual 10-Team
Relays Session
Faces Jinx But
Keeps on Trying
T Y V League Passes Annual
Hayward Relays, Apr. 21-22
A speedy, well-balanced Beaver
With the first round of play
SLOWDOWN BY WEATHER AND DATE CONFLICTS
thinclad
team placed in six events
nearly over, Beaverton’s baseball
W KDDING RIN G D E PAR TS
and
scored
44
points
to
win
the
team has yet to break into the
PUT STOPPERS ON ENTRIES FOR THIS YEAR
One white (fold wedding ring win column.
The Beavers have annual Beaverton Relays here last
with five small diamonds, value dropped their first four games Friday. By nabbing two first place
unknown, has departed the home this season although two o f them berths and four seconds. Coach '
T Y V league entiles in the an- who ran one-two in the tight race
o f Mrs. Lon Kinnaman. Route 1. have been by close margins
for th7
A title, will face &
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, Ed Bader s boys out-distanced run- . nual Hayward Relays,
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Box 620, Aloha, who reports the
The season's opener at Forest ner*u P Gresham by 10 points.
by the Eugene Active club at the stiff test from teams which have
theft
Grove saw Beaverton drop a 5-2
The 8huttle hurdle team of Don University o f Oregon on April 21- I improved over last season
The bit of jewelry turned up verdict although
Ithough Norman Haines | Chambers, R“ y DeYoung,
Lieioung, Jerome | 22. have
nave come up against date
In the Class B division Cottage
missing about March 26. from a gave up only one hit.
Olson and Burton Gredvig con- j conflicts and slowdowns occasion-
Grove and Ashland, the two dom-
powder jar located in her bath
The locals again outhit their tributed the main surprise by cut- ed by the relutance of Spring
inate entries last season both face
room
1 opponents when they met Newberg
910 ° « a second o ff the shut- weather, according to I. R. Metz-
• • •
the prospect of a rugged after
but faulty fielding and erratic tle'hurdle record, despite a soggy ler, president o f the league. As far
l Q J track. The
The ^ boys
boys ran
ran the
the course
course in
in as is known at press-time, no noon. Henley, one of the powers
pitching allowed the Tigers to
YOU JUST N E V E R KNOW
in Class C for a number of years,
score 8 runs to the Beavers 3.
52 3 second* breaking the old rec- league schools will enter the com
also will have its hands full win
Follow up report on the 1,000
Beaverton was leading 3-0 and ord 9e* by HUUboro »«* 19<7 ° « ' y petition.
ning again.
pound welder, reported stolen
fllnger
Haines had allowed only other Bevo flrst was ln the t'Prlnt
A large and talented field will
from a Portland supply house,
The Class A division will be run
; one hit up to that time but a 4-run
come to the post for the 13th an-
was made April 6 by Henry
on
Saturday this season and the
Runner-up
Gresham
won
three
nual
„„a
-.
explosion in the fourth inning en-
Mayfield. Beaverton police of
Class B and C teams will fight It
ibled
the
McMinnville
grizzlies
to
ficer. The equipment has been
out on Friday. The Class A schools
found In Castle Rock, Wash I edge out Beaverton 4-3.
’ nd
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will share the track with the Ore
In a real pitchers duel, Hilhi | p
schools for the 1960 prep classic.
ington, and the guilty thieves
gon
- Washington State Northern
Points
are
givetn
on
a
10-6-2
_
K
K
Spartans took a 2-1 nod from the j
basis.
'
* ° r the first time since 1941 Division dual meets. The preps will
apprehended
j Beavers.
Hurler
Reucker
limited
j
out of state schools are being start their field events at 11 a. m.
Just showing how the human
Beaverton to only two hits whID |
Rezultz:
j entered In the meet and the 1941 and the running events at noon.
mind works when it lays the
Bud Ramsdell gave up four. The
Shuttle hurdles: B e a v e r t o n
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champion,
Vancouver high school,
finger of suspicion, the file
balk rule worked against the lo- Hillsboro, Tigard. Time: :52.3 (new leads the list. It seems certain The varsity track meet between
points out that the suspect or
the Ducks and the Cougars will
cals in this game as It was res- record.
that the Washington schools will follow the presentation of the tro
iginally listed as a “ probabl’ "
3-mile relay: Newberg, McMinn
; ponsible for one of Hillsboro's
have at least a half a dozen teams phies.
was *not connected in any way
ville, Gresham. Time: 14:46.4.
i runs.
trying for championships in the
with the deed.
One mile relay: Gresham, Bea- three” division."
How often first suspicious
verton, Hillsboro. Time: 3:51.2.
rtin afoul the truth!
The state prep tiack powers are HAZELDALE SETS UP
Sprint medley: Beaverton, Sea
also registering their squad lists
side,
Tigard:
Time
1:12.9.
Services and Interment for Ray-
SOFTBALL ACTIVITY
Distance medley: Gresham. Bea- and the heavy field which com
P A R K IN G “ PRO W LERS"
[ mond R. Hutchinson, 78, of Route
peted ln the 1949 Hayward Relays
A softball team has been organ- j
William Warrens, Lois Avenue.
Deer Isl .nd. Oie . were held it ve^tor|’ West Uir'.";..T .tme: 8/ 18
may be exceeded when the last
Crescent
Grove
Cemetery,
Bea-
|
High
jump:
Hillsboro,
Beaver-
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.
ized for Hazeldale and Oarl Huth. !
Peedville, on April 11. passed on a
entry has been accepted Last vear a . ^
,
report from the" woman next doot verton on Wednesday. April 19. at ton, Gresham. Height: 15’.
tn(oi
F
y 1 Sr. has been named manager,
tne totals were 19 team-? in O l a « «
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♦hat an old model sedan with two 10:30 am.
Shot
put:
Gresham, Seaside, A „ „ a i a ■ K
„
Practice will start Sunday April
A, and 14 in both Class B and C
o, _* i „
at 1 p. m. on the school dia-
tail lights and headlights close to
The Rev. George Springer offic Hillsboro. Distance: 120’.
All of the contenders for the mond. They hope to have a large
gether as well as a possible auxil- tated.
Pegg’s Mortuary. Beaver
Football throw: Seaside. Beaver-
1949 titles will be on hand to meet turnout of the local citizenry to
iary fog light, spent 15 or 20 min- ton, was In charge of arrange ton. Newberg. Distance: 416' 3” .
the challenge o f „ the large entry view their efforts.
utes in her driveway.
ments.
School scores:
Nothing was known to have
Mr. Hutchinson was born on Oc
Beaverton 44, Gresham 34, Sea- 11,1 ^ an iath Falls and Medford,
toher 16, 1871, in Peoria Countv iM t 22, Hillsboro 20, Newberg 12,
been disturbed on premises.
Illinois.
He was a retired rail- McMinnville 6. Tigard 4, West
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road trainman and had spent Linn 2. Oregon Cjty and Forest
BICYCLE LA R C E N Y
many years railroading at Peoria. Grove did not place.
Larceny of one Rambler’s
Illinois.
j Beaver clndermen will play host
girl bicycle. April 7, one 16”
He came to Otegon in 1935 ; to Tigard and Newberg high]
Chevrolet wheel and Firestone
where he made his home with his schools in a 3-way track meet
tire, several consignments of
sister at Deer Island until his j Thursday. Fourteen events will be
gasoline
and
approximately
death on April 14.
held In the first regular meet of
100 Jars of fruit during the last
He is survived by 1 brother and the season.
six months, has been reported
2 sisters: Harry Hutchinson, of
High and low’ hurdles, 100-yard
bv Mrs. F. E. Cummings. 415
Rte. 1, Aloha, Mrs. Rose Smith, of and 220-yard dashes, 440, 880, one
W ilk.T Road.
Rte. 1, Deer Island, Ore., and Mrs half mile relay and the mile will
A young man In the neigh
Aura Leonard of East Peoria. III., be the running events. Broad and
borhood is the present suspect.
high jumping, pole vaulting, shot
as well as nieces and nephews.
The bicycle was founr April 8
put, discus, and javelin will com
at West Slope hy State Police
plete the tussel.
W E E K E N D IN SP O K A N E
Officer Blank
An inter-class track meet has
Mr. and Mrs. Hercules Alex and
daughter of Pacific Ave., visited j been planned for Friday. Competi-
from Friday until Sunday with tlon Is open to both boys and girls
SUSPICIOUS BLACK CAR
Mrs. Alex's sister in Spokane, but track lettermen cannot take
Ed Coon. Route 3, Portland —
Washington.
part.
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Bonny Slope reports two suspic
ious men ln a '46 or '47 black
Bulck sedan with California lic
ense plates have been trying to
get young kids into his car with
them, at IaUdlow Road and Bonny
Slope.
R. A. Salmerón, of Managua, I ply it in hts own country.
One la described a* 50 years old, Nicaragua,
recently
completed
At home, he relates, farmers live
6' 10“ , weighing about 245 pounds an eight months study of U. S. :tg- in towns and go out to the land
OR SPAGHETTI
with glasses and a grey suit. The ricultural extension service meth- to fWrm. Thus, youth who live in
other Is heavy set with thick spec ods. finishing with a ten day in- towns might well use Oregon 4H
Sunrise Brand
tacle frames and wearing a hat vestigation in Washington county, methods to carry out club projects.
with turned down brim
2-lb.
Purpose of his visit, he explained, Of course, before a 4H movement
Officers have been unable to lo waa to learn of the program In can get underway in Nicaragua, it
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cate the duo but one Is alleged to order to apply It In his own coun- will be necessary to train adults as
have passed as an Insulation sales try.
; leaders.
man,
The Oregon service, he said, is
About 80% of Nicaragua’s pop-
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W SCS Hear First
Hand Report On
Mission In India
Jennie Smith, sister of Mis. Rose-
man gave a talk on experiences
as a missionary in India. Miss
Smith spent 33 years in this work
and is now retired.
The WSCS o f the First Method-
ist Church met at the home of
Mrs. C. Roseman on Farmington
road Friday April 14 at 1:30 p. m.
with 29 attending.
After refreshments were served
by Mrs. Roseman the meeting was
/ iih
a " ' ' k
a
at i u
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d
^ ° ladys Str,ck*
land. Mrs. Margaret Miller led the
devotions.
At the end of business, the group
was given a real treat when Miss
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Visltois at August Goege home
were Mrs. P. W. Peets and fa
mily and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred
Thompson and family and Mr and
Mrs. Jackson Boyd and family on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes
from Battle Ground also were
callers at the Foege home Sunday
evening.
Hortuary
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Wm. SPEARS
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L l
R. Hutchinson
Your community mortician since 1910
Phone 3411
BEAVERTON, OREGON
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NICARAGUAN STUDIES COUNTY
EXTENSION SERVICE METHODS
NO C O M PLAIN T SIGNED
Kenneth Andrews, Route 1,
Box 390, Sherwood, did not
want to sign a complaint In
the matter but he reported
that on April 7, about 8-46 p.
m.. a Norwood acquaintance
attacked him In his home as
Andrews was changing clothes
to attend the light ceremony.
Both had a drink or so be
fore the fracas.
outstanding. Its 4-H activity, for
instance, Is unusual In that it in-
eludes youth of cities as well as in
rural areas. Such a setup he be-
lleves would admirably fit the
needs of Nicaragua.
Mr. Salmerón pointed out that he
had no concern with the county
agent program, such as seed cer-
ttftcation, soil testing or any of
the Innumerable phases of the
work. He only sought to Interpret
the extension Idea as he might ap
AUCTION
illation is agricultural, either di
rectly or Indirectly, Salmerón says,
There is not too much specializa-
tlon as agricultural producers must
do a little of everything,
In addition to heavy coffee pro-
ductlon, there is beef, cane sugar,
corn, beans, rice and banana. Other
significant pursuits are gold min-
¡ng and hardwood lumbering. Nic-
aragua is about 57.000 square miles
In area, about the size of Wlscon-
«In. with a population of 1,200.000
Size o f the country and export-
I import restrictions complicate ag
riculture and discourage specializa-
I tlon. The lack of unity between the
j many Central American countries
j accounts for duplication of pro
duction and the lessening of com-
i mercial development
Macaroni
CHEESE,
CRACKERS,
CORN,
BEANS, ersi a 2 / i s <
PRUNES, k 39< ~ 63«
SNOW
FLAKES,
CREAM
GARDENSIDE,
Cigarettes
All Popular
Brands
$
Carton
1.39
STYLE,
Kraut
Stone Crock
No. 21/2
can
10
Prince
Cheese Chatham, mild lb. 49' Salmon Leo
1.00 Criseo Shortening
lbs 79
Hood
Miracle Whip qts 49' Apple Juice Hiver Vit 19 Cherub Milk Tall Can I T
Van Camp's
Spaghetti Franco.
1 0 ' Pork-Beans No. 1 Tall 10
American
Meat Balls "ZZ «. 39
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Sat., April 29, 1950
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moisture control.
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FENCE CONTROLS - GARDEN EQUIPMENT
TRACTORS - COMBINE
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OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST.
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