Pella Chronicle (Newspaper) - July 26, 1951, Pella, Iowa 12 In Issue Pages 1 to 12 Snowballs I Will Soon be VOL. 87 JULY NO. 30 Response to Tulip Fund Appeal Is Heartening Heller's Midget All-Stars Attended Cub Tryouts Midget All-Stars Whipped Monroe Club By 15 to 2 Score The baseball replayed a over at Monroe Friday July 20th. The Telia hoys played the Monroe team here last week and won 1(1 to but there was a in the so the decided to play the The hoys defeated the Monroe team 15 to 2 under the Tommy and Bobby teamed up in the pitching with to pitch a hall Each pitcher had 5 Tommy and led the Pella lads in witli two hits each out of limes at Bobby Buyert liad the longest hit of the game with a in the 4th Tile boys will meet Stuart at Stuart 2Gth. Courtesy Radio Station Des Moines junior baseball team attended the Cub tryout camp at lut They were the only complete team and won a great deal of Here they are on the Front left to Tommy Bob Butch Larry Van Wayne and Upper Don Dirk Van Bruce John Van Tom Gary and Al Couppee of Radio Station Honors for Pella Midget Pitchers News Photo Two of Don were among the top chosen for playing ability at the KRNT Cub in Dei They are Bob and Tommy Details in * 5� * Old Timers to Play Merchants This Evening Slickers to Girls vs. Leighton in The A right good Softball game is on the for this The 1951 will play the who made the Merchants a top-flight team in Iowa several years Slickers will bo back to take over the hurling and playing with him will Guass 2ii, Vander Waal Do and Vor Heul ill the And the will he a game between tile This promises to bo a real battle for the rivalry is first game will start at 7.-;j0 out to Pool Park this evening Uty suine good baseball and good The pool will be open and the park is ideal now for picnic New Officers To Be Installed By Legion Post Want Good Turnout For Next Monday Evening of the Van Legion Monday July the Rev. Forest Decker to Speak At Baptist Church Next Sunday Morning Rev. Minister of th Reformed Church of New will lie the at next His I awfully to have them up Mr. Heller is a swell guy to these * * Heller's All-Stars Mode a Hit at KRNT Baseball Clinic The Midget baseball team went to the Des Moines Cub tryout camp Tuesday and July 27th and 28th. The team was trying out in the Midget and the ago limit was 12 years old and Al Coup and eight Cub sol players they considered most outstanding from a total of about 400 Two Pella Tommy Boat and Hobby were selected on this group of 00 a great The entire team returned home lato Wednesday night nn all enjoyed their trip in Des according to their Don Commends And from Joe public relations of KRNT came the following was the only town in tho stale that had a complete baseball team in the 1951 fourth Tryout Camp held in Des Moines July 15-21. Don Heller brought bis 11 Pella Midgets with tiny lively mascot not shown in to the baseball Wearing red the Midgets were the outfit on the Two of the boys Hob Huyert ami Tommy were selected from the of nearly 500 players as among the most at They in tho hut their team Wan Mr. Hudgens wore Like to Join the Crowd j | At Band Concert Audience to Join In Singing Four Popular Songs Director Fred Whalley will the hand play four with which everyone is familiar evening will ask listeners to sing them with the The songs will be Me Call You Want a Wild Irish and The Corn At the concert last evening there was some singing that came spontaneously when the band tiie Good Old Summer Folks will respond letter night for they have been Liked Most striking number on the for the concert will he a march in Spanish style by The liasses will be featured in the number Lawrence Grooters was generously last Saturday evening after his vocal Stout Hearted by Komberg like it. There were some in the audience who stepped up the applause throughout the listeners have responded with applause very well this better than in past seasons it seemed they were sitting on their Come out Saturday night and join in the Tho Program Golden Goldman American The Fillmore Bra ham Too Dippman Let Me Call You Friedman I Want A Von of the Fucik in Magidson Denza My Wild Irish 01-eott Iowa Corn Reeston Them Huffine Amparito Spanish Texidor Girls of Harvey Area a New 4-H Club A group of girls gathered at tho home of Alice Larow near Harvey on July 10, and organized a new 4-11 club called the Harvey There were 18 girls who signed up as new members of tho Marion County 4-H Now officers were elected for the They Darlene Vice Violet Vander Dawne Edna Ruth and Donna Other members Lorane Sandra Beverly Joan Leona Kathleen Helen Mary Ruby Deloris and Sandra The girls decided to hohl their on the first Friday afternoon each month at 1 until school Three girls are planning to help with the leadership of the Alice and Jean and Jane all of near will be guiding these girls during tho next This club has many possibilities in the future and the cooperation of the leaders and parents is very important in building a strong Pella Post Has Hospital Equipment To No Charge has no that we lull what don't all know is that some hospital we want those of and country side that it to feel free to ask to use it. is no for the use of we which of sizes bed that extends lied wheel chair anil sick 1 i wind is the can he easily and i ported in a Post for use of this It is yours for speedy recovery more pleasant convalescence D. Ver Post la. David Hevan First Mail After Receipt Of Letter Brought Indian Coming to Entertain Scouts at Legion Hall Monday A of Ill's will lie Bob recently elected officers and directors will be duly Bob of one of the Sixth District Legion 1950-51 Vice and elected in June as the Sixth District has kindly consented to be the Installing The comrades to be installed and who will assume their full duties in August Max Oren S. Van tst Vice Klaas 2nd Vice Gerard Arranging Bus Routes for Schools According to law for all bus routes must bo outlined and presented before the County Board of Education before August 1. The Pella board is busy week establishing its bus in and must be approved by the hoard of the home county The request then goes to the sending The State Department must give final approval before new bus routes or changes can be In so far us Pella is concerned there are few changes in Marion County over last year's Some may be broken but they will cover approximately the same In Jasper the board is asking for permission to a route on the Sully road to the Lynn Grove much tho same as was approved last Call to Parenta Mahaska County service may have to be altered somewhat on account of new pupils and patrons for One change asks for service north of the Black Oak school on highway 103, north to the road about mile east of the Another request for service in the Olivet neighborhood south and west of Leighton is under Interested parents arc invited to see Superintendent or Martin Chairman of the Transportation Committee before Maasdam Invited to Hollywood to Appear On Television Show It was in February of 1051 that Leonard whose farm home is north of Sully about three on the radio or in He won forty dollars by just being himself more than he won the of Walter O'Keefe who puts on the Mr. O'Keefe has not forgotten Mr. Now there is a new Mr. O'Keefe has invited Mr. Maasdam to Hollywood for a television show to be done the evening of July 28lh. The show will be filmed to he shown later over a number of letters to Mr. Maasdam do not disclose the name of the show or who is sponsoring it. Maasdam thinks it might be a new show to make its initial bow with this first Today accepted the and will board a in Di's Moines for Hollywood July will rehearse for tho show Friday and be on the show All his will be paid and he will get a handsome fee in Mr. O'Keefe urged Mr. Maasdam to with him some of his sorghum and undoubtedly he will be given an to plug not on the TV over the Maasdam will lake some bologna and cookies along and if given the will tell the West Coast about Tulip Time and her unique He will visit a relative in California the week end and return early next Eagle Eyi here Monday July 30th to entertain Pella Hoy the Cub and the He will his program at Memorial Hall at 7:00 o'clock and will continue for an lOys was born in Glacier lie Carlisle Class of 1;I12. He has traveled in Alaska and his visited twenty-six foreign is an on Indian line and on the of the Indians of lie is a to boys of ten He'll come as shown in tile picture -in full Indian Believe Coal of Will Be Quickly Reached citizens by Hob t 1 lur Uic Historical of asking for to to buy tulip bulbs m lanes for sonic in plant copy of the in h lit mail on trigger for fur 111.' of I n token that the needed will bo Canip Right Back The $ and Henry Cox 5.00 Conk Son 10.00 A. T. Ver 5.00 5.00 10.00 25.00 Dr. J. V. Lankelma 2.00 Washington 5.00 Van Gorp 10.00 Shoe Store 10.00 Mr. anil Mrs. Freil 5.00 Vos Shopping 10.00 Vandermeulen Hoeksema 25.00 H. K. 5.00 Two Members Added To the Faculty of Central College T. has the appointment of two new to the Robert Finance Vernon W. Rev. C. F. Service Vorle F. Vor S. Van Hemert Van who was elected as Assistant Historian has consented to become Historian replacing Oren S. Van who was elected hut resigned due to his appointment as by Commander Elect Max G. H. Van Den Berg and Don Continue Tooter In connection with the duties of Adjutant Oren S. Van was re-elected Public Relations Chairman of the post and he will continue editing the monthly bulletin of the Post V & H with a mailing list of some 350 names locally and Supervisors Reported To Rotarians on Summer Recreation Program sermon subject will be entitled Special music will be by the Choir under the of Mr. Lawrence who will servo as The Rev. Mr. Decker is a graduate of Central and of Theological lie has a very kids anil is really doing wonders for There should be more towns in which a man like Heller is looking out for tho successful Minister of tho Reformed The public is invited to hear Mr. Decker at this Theressa Peggy Leu and Janice Van Zomeren made a report to Rotarians on work with the Youth Recreation program which terminates Ib'S Don who also assisted in carrying out the Slimmer was unable to A total of 132 different from near and far attended during the summer with u daily average of around SO and ages ranged from 4 to 14. Smooth Sailing Craft activities were especially popular according to who outlined some of the materials and projects mostly on a free recreational Peggy and Janice took care of the playground games for tho younger From their report it was evident that they had used good psychology and much toward social and skinned knee and all contributing to a good of fun and Met Real Need The Kiwanis and Rotary Women's Club and all who may feel of the fine start they have made in this much project for Rev. Forest Dekker of New Jersey was a guest of the Rotarians are invited to visit at Ottumwa on Aug. Coach Ivy head coach at Wisconsin University will be the main Fultz Commended Secretary read a communication from the President of Rotary International commending the club on tho fine rendered by Tom Fultz as governor of this Judge Howard Brooks Coast to of tlic Post extend their thanks to the firms who have helped this bulletin with their fine Other prominent who expect to be guests at the meeting lowu Department Robert Judge Howard Al. F. of The Iowa and Kagle Well-known Scouter in ten All of these comrades are from Des Comrade Kya has consented to entertain the Pella Hoy Scouts and Cub Scouts in full Indian Regalia at the Legion the same July 30tli, preceding tho Legion on Pago 6) August 16th Will Be Kids Day at the Marion County Fair How many boys and girls under seventeen years of will be at the Marion County Fair August 1951? This day has been officially designated as at the 1951 If interest as it the Marion County Fair Hoard promises to even enlarge upon the present program which has been officially adopted for this Pony three-legged and whistling after eating relay greased pig scramble are scheduled Several Marion County boys and girls have expressed themselves after looking over this looks like a wonderful program to both the and the I will be at the Marion County Fair without fail on August No this is the sentiment of literally of Marion County boys and Free As you there are many forms of entertainment at a County such as which go with a Then there will be Thrill the Great 105 Ranch Dog Pony singers and Comedy Bicycle the for Great The way to attend is to a season ticket available for special incentive Marion and girls to attend I on will lie a outside gate to all 17 years of rides will be to and the Hoard is making a special dog and act for our guests on this Don't forget the A stamped envelope was included with the letter to each Dig it up and send in your contribution By tho end of this week the Pella Tulip should he well over tho Dr. Leonida R. tral Dr. Leonida assistant professor of sociology and Mr. Thomas A. instructor in political science and Mrs. comes to Central from the College of where she has been teaching since She was born in and received her early education In she received her for preschool education at the Rachel McMillan Training Then she came to on a scholarship for a year of Stan Borgman Will Be Coach At Pella High Will Start Grid Practice Aug. 15th. Schedule Arranged School graduate and Central College will take over tho destinies of Pella High School athletics when school opens on August 21). In he to he hand to start football weeks 15 is. All local lads the sport arc hereby alerted and asked to plan their remaining vacation Good Record Stan graduated from Central in 11149; The past two years ho has been head coach at Iowa where his boys and teams made strong records in He also coached 8-man football the past two llo has a wealth of experience in both having starred as a center and tackle during his four years at He also played considerable basketball and football while in military much of it with the in He is spending this summer at the University of Iowa working toward an advanced degree in. Grid Schedule The Little Dutch football schedule for the coming year offers a considerable There aro eight games scheduled of which six are South Central complete schedule September 14 - Here September 21 - There September 28-Albia, Hera October 5-Winterset, There October 12-Chariton, Thero October 19-KnoxviUe, Hero October 2(i-Monroe, There November 1-Lincoln Here Girl Scouts and Cub Den Den Dads and Mothers anil of You are urged to be at tho Legion Hall on Monday July 30tli, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. to see and hear a Indian Cubs and Scouts are requested to bo in A. Ureal work al the In 11)34 she received of education fmm the National of at 111. her al the University of in with a major iu child psychology and a minor in and Well Recommended ten years she did children's wink in and the on Pago 0) Pella to Aid In Raising Red Crofs Flood Relief Fund T. G. of tho Red Chapter rally this a that tho of and the 111' given to til flood relief to go to of Kansas and wlin lost their and The sum asked nationally is is small to that asked in tho annual Officers and directors oi will meet this week to how best In raise tho Details of the will in The of 2uil. Folks who would like to at once may do so by leaving I hem with Vernon at Marion County Hank of with Dr. T. G. at his in the City Office or money maybe to of these The loss to flood victims has been at about ono billion a major