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Ri/arirr, on. • 'a lv*r,ity Mhtary w. T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devotedly Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XVII, N « t<; BEAVERTON, Beavers Win CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR ♦ ♦ Flayltog in u m i o f foil thiit ! hvpt many «pei-tulor* "In Hi« dark'' « » to Ik* inrnrro»» of blip «Ulnv, Coach .Miirl.Jv look» Beaverton m l d Iron poiimlxl Hlllil's linn for 2U to 9 victory In a routoel tier« lust Friday night, murklmc ihu »la r i «if T . Y . V , InaKiin »t-hmluln» I d - lioth loam« Thlo «a m « murk« ihn fourth ayratir.it dnfnat for Hillsboro, and o f casirsn It |» ibn fourth Mum ilm Heavers have laknn thn H|*ir- ■uu« Into catnp. T tin Mpartau arldder« at Inaat twin* hornd deep niinuah luto Bnavnr territory to tnako »cor- I ok « « » y hut P u m I iik and nnd run* follnd Uinm naoh time and thn hall war loot on dowo*. Au brey Van Luo. Hllhl rlirht half, gave thn Heaver» u »earn during Uie I um I half when -,ie inter* oepu-d a push and almost pot lt> thn clear for a polnt*KntiltiK ran Ttila w-aa Ihn rlmt T . Y . V lea- ItUn cutnn for each team. Thn Heater Him »rettA-d to be the dumlnatlnK fantor in deciding the outcome P a « »« « und end runa were not u»nd » , much aa Hue tawka. Cor the local team Dick Ran- 4al! acored to o twu<-hdowua and Maim »cored the third one. Tw o eoaventktn trie* were »Urcesaful The Heavers, defending T.Y.V. champions, utade ih rlr ui<>>d ooa- 4»U>t*ui gain« oo pownrlut run- #(tank* lli'ive r'o n tllllaliuro Fir* i down« Ml I ft Penaiies yaffil», 28 j , y BEAVER “B” SQUAD TRIMS SHERW<X)I) LORD ESHER'S daughter. la a Now York hoopilal give* a plat of blood lor shlpmoal to England'» wound*d. Many Americans have wad* »lmllot NAZI SOMBS— Qu*ntin corr..p°nd#Ilt * c*Ul.,. w##kly lUh Chana.! with Srih.h convey ^ f o u . h t a a G o n . ™ p|QD. . . |n a , *«pottoaco h* r*ports if» »till "Churr TWINS IN TWIN JO»»—Testing C C A rodio equipment. Joseph M. and loh* C Quinn. Note Dame gradual*», both at* rodi* •ogln**r». John la an engineer •ar WARM. Scranton Pa.. whU* Joseph U eo ih* »tati ol laterna ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The lieuverton HI k I i Mchoo. ki W| isil pl*)<-d thn Hherwood M **nive A squad In a winning gam e of football at the til» It »•drool around« here Tuesday afteraooii, llte «corn being 27 to 7 • Th* player« that took part lu (Ac Katun were: j » e .. j. Pointer, T., Gerber; MS., St.uk. (!., M a f. H O.. A. Huanrlck;; H T , A. Cartoon; H T . J. Myers; I* H., (1. Dlmco; K„ Tollet»on : y In, O eo rfe; R.H., 0 . Kldftway * MISS MOSHOFSKY CHOSEN CHORA LIST * s . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mis* Margaret MtishofsKY, the daughter of Mr him I Mrs. Deo. U Monhufsky o f Beaverton has this week beeu chosen as on* S 4 tin twelve Chorultsls at the Mary lh uist <<»lleg<-, where she la a su pie mi lore. T ill» honor lam e to Mins Mo* staolali* J uki a few days after te e bad qualified for Treble Triad, college glee club, as a result iif vocal try-outs. Hrlec- Uou as ime o f the four outstand in g altos placed her In tbe hv - alusive Chorulist group. Chorulist« and Treble Triad Will broadcast over a nation wide hook -up on November 24. T lie MaryMvurst singers Plan udbor radio concerts, and a tou.' at Nie PhuUk Nonhwsot. They Will also be featured at all Im port»» it college functions. MEN TO REGISTER OCTOBER SIXTEEN ♦ , ♦ ♦ ♦ Mvery male citizen between Nis ages o f 21 and 3€ nAist re g ister next Wednesday at the polling place In his precinct. Regtat ratkio places throughout IN* county will be open from 7 0.01. to 9 pin In any case Where the cltlien is awny front Ids permanent address and can- ■ut reaob his regular voting jWeMnct daring the 14-hour per iod of registration, he may reg ister at auy Precinct polling place in the vicinity where h* happens to be C. J. Mooch made a trip to UlUofaonj where ho received io- N n w t iw regarding tbs reglstra- UH 1%« etaettoa boat« Is to 0 M m rspdstsrtor. W O N O ro rw tE D . „ hl* h collar I« PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT inspect» I lach «un» during lour »I National Dolans« Establishments in Maryland. TURKEY GRADING SCHOOL SLATED ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A turkey graders' scbsol will 'a* neld Tiiexdu) and Wednesday October 15-1« at the new ware house nf the Northwest Poultry a««nclatlon ax Albany, Oregor, starting at 9: (Hi a m . , Robert Slocum. Washington, I). C ., tuarkelltiK specialist, huslnfonn- ed the Stale De|iartinent of A g riculture. A ll persons wan wish to qual ify for Turkey fN aders’ cards slioiild attend this school, as th* State Department o f A g ri culture <-ertitles graders from the list o f those who do satisfactory work ht this school, the only one to be held In the state this I fall. The school will he conducted by a United Slutes Department of Agriculture turkey grading expert, K. L. McKIttrlck o f l<os 1 Angeles. MISS VASILEFF WEDS (i. SNIDER ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *>akoi ,roct|»4 REVIVAL SERVICES IN FORMER HALL ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Florence Vaslleff, daugh Lome to the old Masonic hall ter o f Mr. and Mrs. H enry May- in the Cady building at 7:39, field, and Oarnet Snider, son of each evening. Mrs. Fannie Snider, were mar “ 'Now after that John wo* ried Saturday. September 28. at put In prison. Jesus came into the homo o f Rev. Earl H. Hor- Uiillllee preaching the gospel of sell, who performed the cere <iod. and saying* T h * time is mony. fulfilled and the Kingdom of Th e bride wore a dress of Uod Is at hand: repent ye. amt blue velvet with « corsage o f believe' the G ospel." gardenias. --One that has believed. Miss Dorothy Vaslleff was. her alster'a only attendant. After a short trip to Eastern Oregon, the young couple will make their home in South Beud. In Washington. MAJOR SPEAKS AT KIWANIS DINNER ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Major G. K. Parker spoke ou "National Defense" to the Bea verton Klwanla at their regula.- HOSPITAL GETS meeting. Wednesday. October 9. CRASH VICTIMS He Illustrated the ways that I rentals, Trotsky au<l Stalin took ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Eva JohDson. Portland, o ver control of Russia and how and H itler followed Sunday waa taksu to the E- Musoollnl mannel hospital there, following In the m m « «tyle. In their coun an automobile accident at T o tries. He Informed the Klwanls bias. west of lisre. Involving that the most needed thing In automobiles operated by Dr. O. this country waa to educate the J. Johnson. Portland dentist, younger thlnfesr* that high and Paul O. Ryderman. Beaver Bounding generalities did not ton. route 3, Th* Johnvou ve give evidence of tacts. hicle upset. It waa announced that Octo In another weekend crash, ber 30 would be Ladies Night. Fred V . Watson and Frank i It waa stated that a number of iPongTatx, both o f the Banka v i Beaverton Rlwanis wore Intend cinity. and Oerhart Bandit, of ing to go to the annual get- Junction CKy. route 3. sus together o f the Seaside Klwanls. Church In- tained hurts, when cars oper The Congregational ated by Watson sad Bendix col vttod the Klwanla an n gronp to thalr Bwodny evening lided at Hillsboro, police re- »ttm d Bsrted. 10 f*'>slf*Ü’ lot^illCI f Jufipitt Citftt i ijr ih ii / / WENDELL WILLJCIE Inspects lor«M l pas senger ilia n loco motive la Ik* world which drow hi» »po e ta i Itala «a trip through Ih» w«»t. JUNIOR STANDING FOR GENE BROWN a a a University of Oregon. Eugene October 9. 1949 (Special to Hio Beaverton R eview ). Gene Bnown, Beaverton, and Tashlo luahara! Hillsboro, were among the 79 Uulversity <* Oregon gtudetaa to receive their Junior Certifi cate« with honors privelei^«, thin fall term. Junior Certificates with bon ora privileges are granted to stu dents who have completed two years worfc with a cumulative grade point average o f 2.76 or better. Grade averages are com puted on the basi» o f 4 points for in A. 3 for, a B. and 2 for a C. Brown, a graduate of Beaver ton high school, i« « Junior In pre-law. He has won froahmar. numerala In tootben, basketball and tra c t. Ho la the son of Mrs. L . R. Richey and Is af filiateti with Alpha Tan Omega fratern ity. in sterà , a grnduaU nf the UiHahoro high school, la lag la pro-law «a d Is lh* sen o f Mr. and lir a T laohair. Subscription, $1 a yea«; Resolve 7‘Htf THE REVIEW ' O ff Spartans ♦ OCTOBER 1!, 1940 In The WEEKS NEWS Straight ♦ WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, Dlatrlbution of a pedestrian snfety card. designed to encour- tMce safer walking practice« on the patt o f the pedestrian and emphaelzlna the need for thu driver and the pede«trlan to share the re»p«jn*lbl!lty for a- voldlnx accident*, w ill be « fa r ted in the near future by the traffic safety division of the state department. It wa* ano- j ttounced recently. The card which carries a mes sage to the pedestrian on one side and Information for the '-«implied under the supervision driver on the other side was ■»* Karl Snell, secretary <if state, and w ill be distributed as part of bis state-wide campaign fo.* greater traffic safety In Oregon. The project I* on phase of th- pedestrian safety campaign Mr. Snell Is planning for this winter. The Portland T raffic Safety rouAulsslon has requested a large number o f the cards for dis tribution in that city and other safety councils throughout the state w ill assist in distributing thorn In their localities "One third o f Oregon's tra f fic fatalities involve pedestrian^' : Snell declares. "M ost o f the pe destrians killed were engaged In I some unsafe action at the time \ of the accident and 80 Per cent | of the fatalities occur at night. . in order to effect a substantial j reduction o f this toll, it la Ini- ! partant that we encourage good I walking practices on the part of the pedestrian and good dri ving practices on the part * f the 1 motorists. person behind the wheel an automobile dhd thé per ron on foot must share the re sponsibility for the safety o f each. Pedestrians should use crosswalks and avoid crossing between Intersections as a mat ter of habit while drivers sb o n 'i recognise tbe pedestrian s rights at crosswalks and yield rlght- i of-way at such Place? without question. Courtesy, co-operation and good sportsmanship w ill en- ; able us to reduce this tragic | toll." Portland. Marshfield, NeeUerg and Enterprise led cities in their respective divisions In the 1949 Cities Traffic Safety contest f e ttle month o f August, it has been i announced by Earl Snell, sec retary o f state, who »ponsors the contest as a means of stim ulating greater traffic safety ac- tBitics in this slate, In the first division, Pnrtland was follow ed by Astoria in 2nd place and Klamath Falls In 3rd place. In the second division. Marshfield led with Tbe Dalles second and Corvallis third. New born was first in the third d ivi sion with North Bend second and Hood River third. In the 4th division. Enterprise was first with Ontario second and Reeds- port third. Cities are ranked according to their record in accidents, deaths and Injuries for the current month compared to a mean av- average for a 3-year period. In this way. each city is compared according to its own standard and all cltie* are grouped ac cording to population. E. Roosevelt Not Qualified M ' Hie personal request mt Leonard Adam», prominent j « d active member o f the Young R e publican Club of Washington county, we are printing thia:- K E S O l.m o * "B E H E A S , the Congress o f the United States during Ito present session, in order to P ro vide a fair and impartial meth od o f selecting young men fo* military service, enacted a aw commonly known as the .Selec tive Service Draft law : and. W'HRRKAS, the proper defease o f our Nation would appear to require that all citixens with m ilitary service connection, whe ther selected under the provis ion * of the draft law or by voluntary enlistment, should he included in that branch of tbe service where he is beet quali fied by experience, education and training to fill: and. W HEREAS, the assignment o f Elliott Roosevelt, a son of the President o f the United States, to the rank o f Captain o f ttn» A ir Corps, a Position which lie Is unqualified to AIL will create suspicion and w ill tend to de stroy the efficiency o f our N a tional defense, and should be condemned by a ll good citizens desiring to perpetuate in Am er ica the principles o f Democracy and fair play: NOW, TH EREFO RE. BE fT RTS O LV E D : that it Is the sen»«' o f the members o f . th « Toaag- Republican clob o f Washington county. Oregon, and those her* assembled, that in the in terest» of proper National defense, that Elliott Roosevelt be required to immediately resign from the rank o f Captain c f the A ir Corps, to wblh he has been so recently assigned, and that be be assigned to a position therein which he is capable and qualified by ex- pr; ¡ence and education to fill, and that he be required to earw- any preferential Tank later as signed to k im: and. BE IT FU R T H E R RESOLVED that a copa* o f this fleso'utlon bo spread upon the pernfcment re cords o f this club, and a copy forwarded to tbe Secretary o f War. at Washington. D. C. The fioregolug Resolution e«»s unanimously adopied by :C <aT';v group o f citizens of Washing ton county. Oregon, aesembied under the auspices of the Young Republican club o f Washington county at Hilishoro, cm the firs* .lay o f October, 1940. MEETINGS SLATED AT M ANY PLACES . • * » Dorothy I>ee Me* 'ullougti. dio President of Oregon Young Re publican Clubs and la m s r Tooze. Oregon State senator, hrath of Portland, w ill be spcakeTs at a W illkle-McNary r a l l y to 1« held at the Beavertom grade sohool auditorium Tuesday eve ning. October 15. at 8 o ’clock. Other meeting* ore planned * * follow s: a October 17, at Bonks; October 21. at Scholls and Gaston; Oc tober 23. at Tigard; October 24. KLAMATH MAN TO at Jackson st&oolhouse at Nortib WED MISS SMITH .Plains; October 36, at BloonHDg; * 4 * October 29. at Sberwood; Resignation of Miss Gertrude v ember 2. at Hilteboro. Poratit timJth o f Forest Grove, office Grove's dale w ill he annoiMn-*d clerk for S heriff J. W. Con la te r. nell during the pawt six months, was announced Monday, to he- SECOND SUSPENDED confe effective October 12. She w ill be succeeded bv Mis* Mar SENTENCE GRANTED jorie Kendall o f Fbreat G ro ve. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Smith w ill be married osi } James P. Caidpheil. <9. of October 16 to Mourlce Shinn Middleton Monday received *)l* o f Klamath Falls. second suspended Jail term in this county within a period o f CAMPFBIE GIRLS a weeks. Campbell, on pleading . gnllty taefure Jostle- t. W ELECT OFFICERS Haven* to a charge of prac ♦ ♦ ♦ The High Sohool Camp hire ticing a « a veterinary w ¡those Girls had elect l<*n o f officers on a »cons*, drew a «1» month* October 8. 1949. Thoee elected , jail term end was puruled <*• w ere: «»resident, Maxine Cody: condition that he report -ach Vico Prooident. Otets W right; month for Ike next fiv * v.wrs. Bee., Margaret Setdoa: T*oas- Justine W . 4 . Rom. Tigard. arer, Betty Nuleea. Song Lead HI a ««a - er, Mary lee Madden; fieri be. De- IfOa Satchel). ' — <