Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 05, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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f.KAXTH I'ASS HAII.Y COIIUKH
PACK THREE
When
chool.
The
Bell
Mings
When The School Bell Rings
Remember that we can supply
all of your school require
ments. School books, tablets,
pencils, ink, pens, etc.
We have the special high
school books this year.
National Drug Store
Grants Pass Hardware
Is then September cornea so soon?
Full time doth vacation ne'er abide)
While yet it seems but summer noon.
When teachers and students are back to
In order to make the most of the
school season, we suggest that you
come in and look over our tools
and Manuel Training supplies.
Demaray
School Supplies
Headquarters for
School Books
I'or tho Grades nnd High School
The IK'Nt Yulmw In Ink nnd IVnril
Tablet
Nate nnil CompotdtWn Hooks .V-lOo
Amulla Ink Tahlcts
Old Quality nnd County 11)0
A flood Self-Filler, Xon-lrfNiknhle
Fountain Pen, $1.50
Clemens Sells Drugs and Books
SCHOOLS 0
TY REOPE
Heavy Enrollment Is Expected Important Instructions
Frou City Superintendent Imel List of City
and Rural Teachers Selected
'Die r n-ni. Indication are that I
tht re -ilm ration of tfio Grants !:iss
I
Hfho'iM at (he o)enlii
IM-xt Monday will he
over the juikI two J'earH
Hack to
tho nchool" Hhould he tin, motto of
very child, for now tmd now only
Is the time to j-'ot an education.
K erythlnir iowl!le Is hoinic dune
to render the htiildinns sanitary nnd
the janitor will present clean hulld
lnii to tin- teachers njid pupils next
Monday. .
Co.
Acord I ni to a law panned by the
last le.;lslaturn all children Ifi year." j
and iimler tniist 1o In s hool. and j
all children between tho anon of h
and IS who have not finished the I
sth tirade must lie In school. If em
ployed, they must have a child labor
certificate anil must attend school
part of tho time. Every effort will
ho nmdfl to nee that this law Is en
forced. Parents, puardlans and em
ployers ore responsible.
There In a mistaken Idea that
children cannot enter school except
at tho bcirlnnlnu. Children mav en-
school.
ter at itny ilme except those In thel'111 e I111 In. In the main, at the
1H entering school for tho flrt jopenlnic of this ter::i. The present
time. Tho lfl's must enter within l,lan- however. Is to have the Sth
the flntt three weeks or wait until I fg.de class at leas' 'i?e Its old books,
the en!nif of tho next semester. I J. G. I.MKL,
The law requires that children must' Superintendent City Schools.
THAI 'II KltS OK
IMSTItUT
Senior lllnh School
.Myron t Gaston, principal.
Uiura Thomas (iunnell, Asst. prin
cipal. KniMlsh, Physics, training
Kthel K. Parent, commercial dtiart
ment. Wilda V. Count, science.
Edith lnihlherK, KiiKlish, Uitin and
Spanish.
Maraaret Sinclair, history, French,
English.
Vcre M. Murray, art, home econo
mics, junior and senior high
schools.
(lien I. W'ardrip, mnnunl training,
junior and senior hlnh schools.
Nlel Allen, innthematlcs, history,
athletics, science.
.lunlor High School
Anna Blanche Crane.prlnclpnl. KiiK
lish, music.
Cora A. Smith, arithmetic, art.
.Minnie A. VIkus, history.
Grace Green, literature, reading, li
brary, art.
Irene Milliard, penmanship, spelling,
When the Bank
Door Opens
Come in and open an
account with
, The Grants Pass
Commercial
MY AND
N ON MONDAY
attend school every d;iy that school
' 1,1 "lon. The police will wait
.... i 1 1 .i ... .. t ......
of the term' iii':i' n'i uj uiw;ie
itlilK la'.v. It Is an injustice to the
iv II increase l .
child a4 well n to the toaoher for
the ijillil to' he kept out. of school.
The child ux'iully '.-.vis n'. he can do
lo kee;i up and a few las' alienee
may result In his fnlliire at the end
of tin- term.
Ac online to lh- preitojit arranc
ineniN. tho Fourth Ward school will
liHVe only the 115 and 2B classes.
Other grades In that district will at
tend the Kherslde. school and the
'ir Uih school,
'hildren fhould not purchase their
hooks before entering school, as it
'""' hfi l'ORBible to save some classes
from purchasing new books the first
somiwter or till they have finished
tho old books that they now have.
Since the exchange price on books
is so low, and tHe it! e of new books
has advanced, every effort will be
made to save the natrons additional
expense. The above Is due to the
fact that the textbooks have been
chanced this year ttud the new books
XO T. (ilt.WTS
ss
physical training for junior high
and elementary school?.
Nora Anderson, g v'raii. , tvr'.e.;!-
ture. civics.
East School
Nellie II. Woodward, principal, Gth
.urR.de.
Mlanche I. Williams, th and 5th
grades.
Marietta Martin, 5th grade.
Josephine Palmer, 4th grade.
Margaret Sage. 3rd grade.
Alice M. Pool. 2nd grade,
l.lta G. Waters, 1st grade.
Itiverside School
Kathryn ltyan, pr!fi.lpal. 6th grade.
Jessie A. Mordoff. r.th and 6th
grades.
Sylvia E. Wise. 4th grade.
Winifred Paddock, 3rd grade.
Blanche Morey, 2nd grade.
Hatlie Montgomery, 1st grade,
lxilita W. Dunn, 4th and 5th grades.
Fourth Ward
Ruby Best, IB and 2nd grades.
(Continued on pan-? 7.)
Banking Company
-:- Savings
When the
School Bell Rings
The children will need new shoes all round.
We know we can surely supply just what
you want, for we make a specialty of shoes
for boys and girls. If ever they needed
good shoes it's in the fall winter coming
on weather liable to change any moment.
Keep their feet dry and warm; it's cheaper
than paying doctor bills. Let us show you
our superior line of all solid leather shoes.
The GOLDEN RULE
When the
School Bell Rings
Does your child hang back and dread to start?
There may be a OAl'SE.
Perhais he is not learning as rapidly as yon
would like him to, and he knows It
But perhaps he CAN'T HELIJ IT.
Send him to us and let ns examine his eyes.
Thousands of children ha,ve weak or defective
eyes. In that condition It is torture tor them to study
continuously. . r
Give the chill a SQt'ARE DEAL. If you demand
a task of him, see that he is fitted for the task.
Glasses ground to fit any condition of eye defect,
and we guarantee satisfaction.
Letcher Son
We have shoes, coats
and all the necessary
wearables for the be
ginning of school and
are working with and
for the purchaser to
keep prices as reason
able as possible.
E. FIRTH
CLOTHES FOR MEN
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
at
HarchaiTner
5
G WANTS PASS. OWliGON
If Men Wear It, We Have It