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They were Kathleen Ackerman, Virginia Hud- delston, Donnye Strayer, Lynda H om ey and Gwen Homey. There were nearly forty students on the program and nearly as many mo thers present. A fter the students had played their pieces Mrs. Sparks conducted a little contest on theory and the following girls were the winners in their respective groups: Kath leen Ackerman, Virginia Huddle ston and Lynda Horney. « 5 = 5 3 » b 101 mote ,.„1 f 8° tw ic e a » n ^ ^ a n o t h e r . Sec I h . Iri.n S 'Y * ” * * c«8 phone A 1 Mrs. H. A. Trimble of Seattle Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter L. Myers this week. Mrs. Trimble and Mrs. Myers are spending Thursday through Sunday visiting other relatives in Eugene. fa c 'b , c „„ * ST. 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Ore ERW IN A O.’ RKKN, Paetor Telephone 3441 Sunday School. 9 JO a m Dirine service. 10 30 a. m Lutheran Hour. K A l S. * 30 a m A cordial welcome to nil. S • S • L A T T L R -D A l S AIN TS liooae Hall Main Street HiUeboro. Oregon DON C MAJU.EY Branch Proetdont Sunday School i t 19 a. m. Sacrament meetlne at < 30 P ■ Sweet strains of smooth, float ing, melody will probably drift throough the air at the district musical festival this weekend in Estacada. Girls ’and boys’ chorus mem bers, directed by Mrs. Eleanoi Duncan and Melvin Wells, will proceed to the annual event along with soloists and band members. Kathleen Ackerman will play a piano solo, while Carole Sheeley will emit golden notes. John Co mer, Bonnie Henrickson. Jeanette Nelson and Jim Moore will too* musical instruments. Each entry is rated by their performance EUGENE RELATIVES — ^ s** ; back. S S • • $ |5 0 S O 50 men • V A L L E Y C O M M l'N IT T V N IT E D PR K S B Y T K H IA N CHURCH S. W. Gabel I,ane at Fairway Dr Portland 1, Oregon Rev. H. A. AUM ITAO E. Paator Bible School, 9 45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 s . m. Builders Youth Fellowship 7:80 p.m PIUS TAX AN EXOTIC AND ROMANTIC FRA GRANCE WITH LINGERING APPEAL INTRAMURALISTS A guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Horney last week was Mrs. Margurite Karnes, sister of Mr. Horney. Mrs. Karnes is a teacher in the Condon school at Eugene and spent the week with her brother and his family and attended the education convention in Portland at the same time. ■ to C hta»k°- S r iS S T M tlH u D h t cm sen 4th and WaUOS S treet! REV EVERETT L BOWERS. Paator ties 1003 Watson 91 Telephone 3405 9 45 a m Church School In aeaalon 1 1 a m Mornms vorsflln • • Miss Thelma Green who is at Employing brute force rather tending Monmouth college, visited than skill, three squads have a at the home of her sister, Mrs death grip on first place in three- Frank Fanno last week. man instrumental basketball. Wil- omogostro, Stoller and Zahler GREEN'S HOME have been battling on even terms, The new home of the E. A. and as the end nears, they are at Green family on Denny road is tempting to muster the extra mus rapidly’ being completed. cle to break the stalemate. Last week's Balfe's battlers up set the dope bucket by tipping MORE SPACE Easton’s gang, 6-5, and climbed to E. F. Feigion, custodian of Mc the top rung in the five-man Kay school is removing a number league with a perfect record. Eas of trees from the school grounds. ton is in second and Molash third. This will improve the play space for the children. FOR CONVENTION you can M 4TTHI W II m i n t I H I SCS Cwnvag» Road Near Sylvan WERNKH J FRITZ. P *»tO f Sunday School t *4 Divine Service. II a. m Tver? sna Walton - • Friday. April 9, 1948 y a r d l i y ST. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold McDonald DIAMOND DUSTERS of Scholls road have returned Since limited practice sessions from Seattle. Wn., where Mr. Mc Donald spent two weeks training have made the selection of a start in the naval air reserve corps. ing line-up difficult, Gene Duncan is hoping for a spell of sunshine when he pits his sluggers against LANDSCAPING the McMinnville Grizzlies on the Landscaping is underway at the local diamond, Friday On hand new home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray to lead the aspirants ate a num Finch of Scholls road. ber of former American Legion players, plus Wayne Howell, let- termen transfer from Estacada. NEARLY FINISHED Fllngers who have been work The garage being erected at Bradley Corners by the Schekla ing diligently to get their flippers in shape are: Duane Rasmus brothers is nearly completed. A Bob Richardson. Norm cement floor will be laid as soon sen. Haines. Dick Batke. and Clyde as the weather permits. Leachman. NEW NEIGHBORS Ham & Assorted Sandtviches It is rumored that the Glencul- By Jo* Klgrrt len-Beaverton busses w ill soon curtail service to one hour twenty RELAY REACHERS minute runs. It seems that w e ll in- Coach Ed Baders’ t.ipe-breakers tentioned motorists are picking opened the door of the 48 season up potential passengers w h ile the a wee crack at the Hill relays bus company loses rnonev by skipping their w ly to four points in a field of ten class A UNDER CONSTRUCTION schools last Friday. Construction of one of the homes1 In the distance medley Bill Ba Russell Strlngham, Jim to be erected on a ten acre tract con. Moore and Jerome Olsen boomed near Progress is underway. R. J. Johnson and E. Buhrer are the into fifth, while A1 Walker. Paul Oldenburg. Gordon Kemmei and owners. Bob Casteel did likewise in the sprint medley. SEATTLE RETURN SWEET MUSIC Broiled Hamburger Sandwiches Bacon & Eggs RUMOR IS TRUE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Sunday In the Churches Masses The Insecticide, benzene hexa- chloride, is not being recommend ed for general use in Oregon, re ports Palmer S. Torvend, county agent. This insecticide, which appeared to offer considerable promise In the control of wire worm and other Insects, Is not recommended by the extension entomologist at Oregon State college because It gives an off-flavor to potatoes, carrots and possibly other crops The bad flavor from benzene hex- achlorlde cannot be detected in the field or at shipping point, but when housewives try to cook potatoes or carrots that have been grown in soil treated with the In secticide the bad flavor comes out. Robert Every, extension entomolo gist. Oregon State college, says it is better to use ethylene dio bromide or DDT which will not affect the taste of the market pro duct. In trials conducted last year where benzene bexachlorlde was used to control poultry Insects in the poultry house the poultry meat from the birds in the house even j ga' kits. P IO N m P ® O P t < TB 14is TMfc O S K .IN A L AM tftK A A S I C t t A T C f» IN INC U & M SN O t-A N ® PC'S M U I A l , ÍO M W N 1 N G AN® IN P O «T «0 PIPHSMS® IN A N ® ® # M «S T »C TN® USA (N d S H K IN T I Beaverton Pharmacy R. W Boyd G O Fairchild • • • • BETHEL CO N G R E G ATIO N AL CHURCH REV F T BTU R TE VAN T. P a llo r Sixth and Watson streets Phon 3385 9 45 Church School. 10:15 Teen Tim e for High School Touns I People ............ • • 11:00 Morning Worship. "The Prescription Store' " I n the Heart of the Shopping (enter' CHURCH OF C H R IST Second and Main StreeU GEORGE W SPR ING E R . Pastor Morning worship and preaching service 9:45 a m Evening Worship. 8 P n». Bible School class session 11 a m Christian Endeavor. 7 n m Midweek Bible Study. Thursday. 8 p m I’ llONE MIS gm 2 3 11 on lli'o iu lw n in llc u v e rlo n S • • • SONNY SLOPE f i l l RCH CALENDAR Sunday School at 10 a m Church service. 11 a. m. The Church and Sunday School genr es are held In the Bonny Slope School ich and every Sunday. S • • • FRESH ALOHA ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunday 8chool 10 a m. 7 45 p m E vangelistic service Tuesday 7 45 d m Bible study. Friday. 7 45 p m Young peoples sere- lee ____ LEV R ILLA MAE 8TE PH E N 8 Pastor Approximately fifty girls will blow down to Camp Westwlnd this week for a needed rest after the strenuous grind of school work. Under the sponsorship of the Y- Teens, the excursion will consist of hiking, swimming (In the rain no doubt) and loafing. NEW FIELDS OPEN The boom-boom of drums will probably pierce the atmosphere along with the dramatists, speak ing their voices hoarse. Girls drum corps and drama have been added to the schedule for next year. KNOCKING AROUND Tender and touching lullabies were presented to third period civics students last week. Two twins gave the serenade to the laughter of the class. Woodpeckers were the noisy annoyers, and It sounded more like a machine gun, than anything else. Mrs. Laura K. Hill, superintend W HAT ARE YOU ent of Northwestern Christian Home, returns Saturday from a TA LKIN G ABOUT? trip in which she attended the Young bucks talk about what staff meeting of the National Be they are GOING to do. nevolent association In St. Louis Old Tim ers talk about what they and visited with relatives In Ok H AVE DONE. lahoma. Torvend Warns cf New Insecticide; Gives Bad Flavor • • • • tA ftO th V •• ALOHA C O M M l'N IT T B A FT 1ST CHURCH O R AYD E N D LORES. PmAtor Church Scheel. 9 49 A. ■» Mis* M »ry Antrim. Bupt Morning Worship. 11 o'clock Teens Club and Junior B I f , < '30 o m Evening service 7 30 p. m. WESTW IND BLOW Loafers talk about what WOULD L IK E to do. ST. 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