Many Changes In School Noted By Grade Students By Mrs. B. F. B M hra M cKAY P R O G R E S S — Many changes were found in' the upper grade rooms when students return- ed to McKay achool Sept 6. new accoust.c ceiling indirect lighting and a complete paint and varnish jo b . Also pleasing the children are movies with the new movie pro­ jector in accordance with an audio visual program. The third and fourth grade have a piano, too. a present from the Parent Teacher organization. The children are working on posters for the coming P T A chick­ en dinner. Many of the posters w ill be seen in local windows. With 127 children in school now, the school board is making plans to enlarge teh teaching staff. D EM ONSTRATION TEAM S Harris Hanson. Dennis Enger, Elaine Hansen, Patricia Siedler. Mona Lee Gossilin and Judith Mil­ ler gave team demonstrations at the Washington county 4-H leaders meeting at Hillsboro Monday 19th Grange Sponsors Benefit Social Victims of Fire County Asked To Give For Polio Emergency; No Drive T R A V E L IO..**) M il.Es Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eliander Sr. McKA\ PROGRESS The home GROUP VOTES STRICTLY VOLUNTARY GIFTS AS I returned from a 7 week travel ^ r- and Mrs. W R. Boswell was through 31 states totalmg 10.500 destroyed by fire last Thursday GESTURE TO STATES STRICKEN BY EPIDEMICS ® ‘ lea- Th* obj « * ' to visit the evening about 5 00. Nearly all was ol‘1 home states. Tennessee. Ken- lost >n the U r e ° n‘>' Nothin* in tucky. Georgia and Virginia. Many two closets was saved. There was Although spiritually cooperating the 1949 March of Dimes. He of the places were easily remem- no insurance. with the statewide participation in points out that so far this year, bered, others had towed to time. , The Kinton Grange will be host the national emergency drive for 23.000 Americans have been struck They visited many historical for a benefit Box Social Friday 23 National Foundation foi Infantile down by infantile paralysis. For landmarks, bovhood home of Geo-I at 8 30. There will be entertain- Paralysis funds, members of the the same peuod in 194H, less than rge Washington. Hyde Park, the "rent and dancing. Also coffee. Washington county chapter of the 15.000 were victims. Parks and Canyons, Oakridge. hot dogs and pie that can be organization voted at a special "There is no question", Hedlun\| I «, (Inc Tax) K IL L A TH LE T E S FOOT i l l ' BEST SELLER ” SAYS BEAVERTON PHARM ACY H ERE'S T H E REASON The germ grows deeply. You must REACH it to KII^L it. T-4-L, containing 90 percent alcohol, PE N E TR A TE S Reaches more germs. Your 40c back from an}' druggist if not pleased in ONE HOUR Adv. ROBIN HOOD PRODUCTS SCHOLLS. OREGON ROSS BAE R TOM LI SK Read our classified ads OPEN A Savings Account Your Savings Are Insured for Safety Up to $5,000.00 by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, an instrumentality of the United States Government. A safe, profitable and convenient woy to save or invest money. 2V2% Current Dividend MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SITK A SPRUCE A great majority of the sound­ ing board used by larger piano makers are made from Sitka spruce. HILLSBORO, OREGON 'HAVE A YEAR'S INCOME IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT' Accounts Insured to $5,000 $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 *~e..c*fetV Contest M « r r CHICK AHO AKTRYBLAH^ ANY FORD DtALFR We appreciate the kind senti­ ments expressed in (foul "Wise Change of Policy" editorial, which appeared In your issue of August 12. Music by Melody Aces Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association Readers are welcome to use this section o f the paper for comments on any topic. There is no restriction on subject matter, other than slander or libelous statements. I f possible, letters should be made brief and to the point. Dear Editor: PACKING WOMAN SERG EAN T Molly Pitcher was the first wo­ man sergeant in the American Army. Readers Say TELEPHONE Kinton Grange AND CAR IN IND.NANA Wally Bowman son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bowman of Beaverton and LuVern Schmidt of Hillsboro left for Indiana Sat. to take de­ livery of a new car. On their re­ turn trip they will visit with W al­ ly's relatives in Omaha. Wally Is a student of I^wis and Clark college and LuVern attends Pacific University. messenger. It's a sign of thoughtfulness that’s sure to be appreciated. D A N C E CUSTOM CRACKING education program. In addition to 1 teacher training and lower division liberal arts and sciences, various semi-professional curricula are of [ fered at the La Grande and Ash land schools. Freshmen ate to report to the campuses Thursday. Sept. 22. Holidays. Always make long distance your good news W E PEGG JJEANTERTObf ENTERPRISE -Friday, September 23, 1949 le t . p | You can win one of these TOO Arizes 2 5 N ew R> ho s "Tko faikion Car of the Year" 4-door Custom V-8 Ford Sedans, e q u ip p e d w ith R a d io , " M a g ic A i r ” H e a te r, O v e r d r iv e , a n d White S id e w a ll Tires. 5 New fb & T w xs Bonus Built to la s t longer (Optional) G en eral D uty M odel F-5, V-8 engine, stake body, 138-inch w h e e lb a s e F O R D T ru c k s, e q u ip p e d w ith R a d io a n d "M agic A ir” Heater. O ptional a s p rizes to the top 5 of Ihe 23 car w inners w ho sp ecify preference for a truck on Contest Entry Blank. 2 5 W O O US. 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