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 SHERWakoi ,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 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 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). ' — <