FIVE LESSON ASSIGNMENTS ROSEBURG NEWSREVtEW. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, T927. r Don't forget to call at TM E WINCHESTER STORE I when hunting Christmas Gifts We can butf it you with useful articles for house, shop, or for the children's amusements. A fine set of Atkins tools for household use, Catcher Mask, $2.25 for $1.78., containing handsaw, hack saw, meat saw, fj ... . adj. keyhole saw, grass hook, 2 files, meat 1'S0 mlt for IIZ' knife; $6.00. At good 35c practice ball, 23c. " . ,; hne Hoy VyWcyiy or compass, . magnifying , glass, call whistle and spy glass, $3.50. Football Helmets at a reduced price' that is attractive, $2.50 for $1.93; $2.25 for $1.72. F.iKv'iicJl household utilities of many lands: toasters; perks, waffle irons, sad irons, heat- crs, good one for $3.80 only. Ciiiktrci's Vehicles of various kinds, and at a reasonable price. Small gifts of various kinds such as vases, cups, mush sets, baby plates, etc Also to arrive sodri; two shipments of the Pocket knives, a fine assortment at a range most attractive of glass ware, that it will be of price from , 25c upward. Plated and to your advantage to wait for. stainless steel table ware. Churchill Hardware Company MSggggg Agricultural Review Survey of Conditions Throughout County Contained! in Bulletin Issued by County Agent Through the ' V ' . Extension Service of the State College: . ; , 2 A review of the agricultural sit- as well as making it more frost re nation in Douglas County Is con- sistant; and therefore phosphate c taincd f n the monthly bulletin Is- fertilizer has been given a piomi I I sued by County Agent J. C. Leedy nent place in the testa being con ' janu distributed through the ev ducted. ?i tension department of Hie Oregon ("' Broccoli Is a rather Heavy user Agricultural college. Mr. Leedy dia- of the fertility of the soil, and con ." cusses conditions as follows: tinuous cropping will . eventually Ml Rodent Control. Ira N. Gabriel,- deplete even the best lands, mak K 1 son, state rodent control leader, ing necessary the addition of sbme -j of the United State Biological Sur- form of fertilizer. If profitable vjvey, has kindly consented to send crops are to be secured. Most a representative of his department farms have insufficient supplies of SintO JJOUmas couuty, lur u. aciica oi meetings u ue school, houses, to give instruction ito the boys and cirts In Hie lat- eat and moat effective methods of ? trapping and poisoning moles, gopners ana otner rouem. jwsu. ivi I limited number of these meetings lean be held and those school dis- f tricts first applying will be given preference in scheduling the meet-j JiigB. Glide and South Deer CreeK nave) f rodent control districts Iri.success-ldltioDal I ful operation, and Camas Valley is pveparing petitions to the county I court aakins lor tne tonnauon oi a district in that community. i f.'omraunitv nrocrams. Those! communities of the county wishing ; to tovmulate a detiulte agricuL-, ceptlonally fine record. Two huu tural program, should eommunl- dred and seven completed their futf with iht r.hnntv aeent. who ' i)roiei;lH nut of two hundred and will be glad to meet with the agri- j MiUnrni rnmmfttAR of the cranse. i tor with any group of citizens, to ; girls completed their work and fit-r"- aid in outlining tfnd carrying outjed their final reports. The above V a well defined agricultural pro- number represents 31 standard f gram for the community. , clubs, of which 27 were 100 per Peach leaf curl. This destruc-J cent clubs; in other words, every :'i tive disease which depletes the vt-boy and girt tu these, 27 clubs ; tality and eventually kills the i completed their work.. This is the v i trees, can be easily controlled by I largest number completing club applying bordeaux spray some j projects in a number of years, ; Umo in December or early January. and speaks weii for the, interest -'A Later applications, arc a gamble as ; of the boys and girls in the' future ! tho spray to be effective must be i work they will carry on. t I on before the buds even . start to ( r-T open. G-6-50 iw the proper strength f ;. to use, 1. e., 6 pounds of copper ' I sulphate (bluestone) and 6 pounds ! I of quick lime to 50 gallons of wa i tor. Poultry costs study. Ton pou'try V$ men in Uouglas county are cooper- i ating with the poultry and farm s5 management douartnient of the it Oregon experiment station in mak- ing a cost of production study. While the work will extend over a period of years, the facts already found are substantial in character j auu very vaiuauie tu me yuiuii i ooy& ana girts, si gteat-ui iiiwicai . industry. j is being shown in the various pro- Broccoli council organised. Or- jv.cts offered. In most cases tho gnui2ation of the Umpqua Broccoli j members ot last year are enrolling Advisory Council was perfected i again, and many dovb and girls, during the mouth. Its membership; who hive never taken a project be Is limited to representatives ot j fore, are asking to 60 given a shlmers of broccoli In car lot quan- chance this year. tities. doing business in Douglas ; rnmifv The ehieel nf the council ' io ,., nonruVa . i.mni. . packing and shipping of better hrnernit anil to l.rnmuto. the w el- fare of the broccoli industry by , mm ,.,,n ne ed in this branch of agricultural work. , industry. Standardised crate aud If interested please write the pack are the objects in vie lor I county club agent. His address is; tnis year. Slioseburg. Oregon. . . Fertiliiers for broccoli. Fertiliz-I Horticultural ProducU i i-r tests are being conducted on Latest official iiiformatloa Iodl- broccoli fields on the farms otlcates that the reach, prune crop ; Kred Golf, Melrose; ii. B. Nichols, Kiddle; and feter flam, Liays : reek. Various combinations are, being tried, with varying aniouutsi of nitrogen, phosphate and pot- ash, with a view of determining .the best comblnatiou. ' Past experiments have shown the value of phosphorus in in - creooins the QUdlity of the broccoli scout mute, a for 35c, with it the best made. Williams' Shaving ' outfit; large tube of (ream, toilet soap,- talc powder, bottle Aqua - Velva, the after shaving preparation. A fine assortment English tea pots. Bath Room Scale, regular value, $18.50; special for Christmas only, $16.79. Clocks from $1.09 up. Watches from $1.50 and up. wiujiuu iwuiuic iw uiuiuiaiu mi; held ttt. Uie'lertUUy ot tne toll. Tlius, cover crops to renew the humus content and commercial, fertilizers to maintain the mineral elements, be- (come necessary. i us oit ul wwj uvauo jui u increased, and the quality main- tained, by the proper use ot a bal- fancea commercial fertilizer, Amounts to be used will vary, but I Mi general, growers are warranted m using lermizers that return .aa- crop values equal to or above the actual cost of. the fer- jttiizer applied. This can bo deter- mmeu oniy py lavin tests. Clfcb Work, Boya and RiriB in club work during the past year made an ex- twenty-five that started a project. Of this number. US bovs And 114 Each club member, to complete bis or her work, mast keep a rec ord of fhe' time spent on a project, the cost ot materials, animal or birds with which they work, and the market value of each when the work is completed, and must figure the profit or loss. In very few cases has an individual failed to make a profit, and some have made a profit of better than J50.00 dur mg the year, besides tne premfuins won at tlio various fairs. The coming year promises to be even a greater year for Iho clubj ! if anv Ttarent. bov or Kin Is 111- u any parent lereafe1 In elnh work And wantH ; i.wm..k. hni hna in re,,i i a club, of start work In their Uehool or communltv. the county ! curb ammt wUl be Mad to B and mni-!.,.i,in in rfei.ii o nbniii einb will be six or seven million pounds ; less than estimated earlier in the I year. f-Tlccs on large tisos espe-j dally have advanced materially,: 4Mo's I French sties) id 27-pound boxes being quoted on October (18th at 22.ftf s hundred pounds ' compared lo 7.25 for 7D-7a'. Ile - 'cent reports indicate more active j trading lo prunes aid koine pio- VI g 5i) gt S E( Si B M a g ; ,w Mccj)ankal pendi 60 inches of lead. We think jpect of ratification of the neiv com- I inercial treaty between Vugoslav i a and Germany which fs expected ! to ause & ' reduction to tariff I charges on pruneB entering : Oer- many. . . ; - The acrcaco of cauliflower for vHuier siiinmenl it again increased in California, being figured at 12,- BV0 acres against ,250 last year and 6,iu acres In 1SZ5. The ship ment In 1927 to May loth was ap proximately 4,100 crtrs, an increase of Beyeral .hundred , cara over tne previous season. ' Eastern cabbage markets are lower than last year and storage stocks are tucreaumg. Holdings ot onions in commercial storage are estimated to exceed last year by IS per cent in 1-1 into or main-crop stales. Growers have sold extensively so that stocks are in the hands of dealers to a great er extent than a year ago. The Poultry Situation The storage tliuatiou continued tb improve in Novemuer wnlch is the month of lowest production and market receipts. Prices of all eggs, however, are below last gear's levefs and medium and. uu dergradesv.are inclined to drag. The percentage of strictly lop grades has been low and. demand has exceeded aupply, but nearby whites and Pacllic coast white were more plentiful and prices weakened. Apparently there is a rather close adjustment of ogg supply aud. demand, with some chance of tho supply beinf? in creased if conditions are favorable for production. The poultry situation is ulso Im proved statistically and receipts of ure&sed poultry continue to run lighter than last year. Sioragc holdings are 12,i)UU,nU pounas less than a year ago, turkeys being the only claaa of poultry with larg er storage holdings and they are about hi line with average hold ings. The turkey market was up and down according to weather conditions. Quality waB only tair, real' fancy slock being ' in good demand. The Thanksgiving niarkoi cleaned tip satlsiactoiiy except on poor .8t6ck. The Dairy Situation More man usual ouwM-ntorase movement of bittcr took place from September to Is'ovemoer an tne excess over last year la nuw materially reduced, aanough inure was sonio incrca.se In stocss dur ing November. I'ricts have follow ed tho usual fall tendency and have genurally been higher than a year ago. 'i he trend ot futute hm,r n,-M,W,m is j.n'pn.'jijl mill at this time, oemg in(tvnheui on J weather communis and uie cost 01 iceu. lociu uuva ivw ttiim w uv. . any immediate prospect. 01 impor-1 tauons of much foreign but tor as prices abroad -are still too ngh tottan of the origin of living tltlngA tavor shipments of over tuo 12-cent! At this time mvitkluo wa maklna tariff wall. Tne Llvectock Situation Official reports mditaio a ma terial decrease iu cattte feeding compared to last year, tiy districts it is expressed as a material de- (crease In the coin bea easi dI I -Ilisslsslppl, a consiueraoie s Oc-1 lESIppI J crease uetween tne Stissfi and Misiourl, issitny a small til crease west ol tne jnssoun, some decrease in (lie liocky moumam states aud Texas, auu a material decrease west 01 tuu contiueuiai divide. All kinds of cattle have been sc"'"? at good prices and theie seeuis to ba tittle protpect tor us situation to change iu tne near tu- i ture. liogs on tne oilier nana uai oeen urasgy at ioa prices a guou , j snare ot mo time, wun proi.io , , uncertain, but not promising lj ; feeders owing lo advancing prices. jOf feed grains. Sheep and lamb, prices are steaay to urm witu IL'oulinutd "vu jwie C.) ) Senior High School Week December f2S This constitutes the third Senior High School assignments gr'for home study. Be prepared for vi reviews and examinations over the & f entire home study work on Janu i'ar.v S-4. g) 10-B English:" Add the loHowSns ( words to your vocabulary: itloer- ant, pugnacious. Indolent, cameo, I amellurate. tlttcUcock pages 90- 115. Write exercises S, S, 1, 9, 10, I 25, following Instructions careful Ally. In exercise 10 design a placard effand give Information on how to reach Crater Lake, Utamon-i Ijjike, and the Oregon Caves, llftad all tho other exercises carefully, fol-ioa-lug instructions. HltcucocU, pages 495-500. Read exercises 1-2. I Wvtte exercises a A. 10-A English: - -I, 5, and 7. Act III, scene 1. I. Study questions, page LVIf- G31L.VIU. Hi 2, Study notes. 3. Questions on Act ff: tl) What romantic lucldout In tho history of outlawry helpei to ive a vogiJb among poeia and writers to such situations as iftat presented In the Forest of Ardon? t') What la the dramatic sig nificance of !il Adam's toIb? 13) What is the dramatic pur pose In the Introduction of tiro lovesick fe'yivloua In sceue IV? (-11 What Impression does Jaqnes make at his first introduc tion? (5) la there any Inconsistency in the adventures o Itosalind and Cells'.' If so. specify the Incidents. 21-B English: Cllpplnger, papo 2SG to para grapli 14, page 300. 1. l'repare lor rctllalion cxvr- clsrs 30 and 32. 2. 1Vrit exercises 11 and 1:1. H A and 12-ff Kngtlsh: i' inian tne long essay upon which you hava been working. H vise the sections which have boea corrected, paying careful attention to the suggestions given. Review sections 1 to 4U lu tho Centuvy Handbook, and -write out the first sentence iu each of these exercises. Public Sneaking; Students who have uot given their debates should have their spenrhps ready 10 give mo any scnoo) reopens. Class should review the chapters In the text on debating. Prepare lor a test covering these chapters rite out exercises 3, 4 and 8 on page 181. . Itl-B, 1 and 4. Worm" History: Keep up map aivl notebook work. Review carefully previous assignments. Advance . assin- meoi: caapters 2S, 27, and review at entire Roman History, stress importance ot "Barrack Empov- tji. ;uriueize causes west gives for Hie decline of Jlome. Cwnipire with world eonditioiis today. Km ptisslser the sproad of Christianity, fliilct Of Milan, Niccne Creed, and the atuuide of (ho Honian soverri- mcni. jioview carefully the becifi- nlngs or Home, the development 01 government, industry, and so cial life, expanaton to greatest ex tent, reasons or Ifome'B grealnras, causes for decline, and c-ontrlbu- lions to civilization. Complete ex ercises on page Z4;t. 10U, 2 and S. World lifelmv' llvview provions assignmuut and xeep noievoovs up. Chapters XXIV. XXV vvtrr 'n,t Lxxvif. Note the political and social ro- lorms 01 lne pmperors of tho fiii two centitrk's ,11 a. i and mi a. II. What groat event In ttio re ligious development Viok place during this period'! Summarize Iho results ol the rnlo of i)io emiierors between 31 JJ. a and mo A. n. tsota forms of government. Com pare with our own. Trace the. factors that led to tho greatness of Hie so-called "Karly Empire.!' Nolo the chanses In the government. Summarize the socfut conditions. Compare the Homan world in size i,nd rultura will) onr own. List the laciort in llilr development that have comVi our civilization. Note any Cantors that point to a weakening of the Empire. The "Later Kmpire" marks fhe beginning of a general decline or these factors that led to tm.. decline. Have wo any similar elo- .ijii m our civDMation at tne present time? Trace Ilia sfrnucln and vfeinrv' of CtirlKttatiitv. sunuiuu n. clllet Jesuits of this slri)cj;)e. (to vi!w j-ari v, - iho Human Em pire." ID A World History: Chapter (il. Science and Soclnl Progress. Outline in notebook. in beginning tfce study of the World War note particularly flic Influence of scientific ami development in the generation pre ceding the outbreak of ibe war. in connection with the nmmpre of (.elence riii(,iS r.Mn nnrlod list tin, titles of fnvei'.ttons un,l em,. m-ht ir.eir UfiO ourlni: the -winr Ktuily eareJnily ibe neiv type of geology, and the chanclntr cmieen. great torwnnl slriilta. Mm. necessliy for thl.i progress and Its use during the war. Consider the now ways aud means of traiisportadiin, ami inn development of trades a;,d indus try as (bey afreet social contfl- iimis. Finally, out ot alf these In- f venttons, t.a progress la the varl-1 ous neiiis of MdencR and ce- due from memory; Jinow tbelr roerce. ihe nT.e of wealth nd!-o ami why we have litem. In ad general betterment comr-K n do- ? vance stedv r7mr,r,,r rv maud for social iiiaticn ? Kvvlew carefully all previously Interest. Vou will have to haiel asuisncil work bejjlnniug with i),Mhi3 ihapier belore you can local government , of the Third ; riencn itepuoiic. ffe preuarc-d for , toiit OV(.r ,h(g work American History: ( Keep up ouillnes and outside readiaj;. lleview previous asslitn-, ments. Advanee asHteumettlx i''ft (t 23d. Oiititlr.e SVafhlnglon'S) Farewell Address. Jiote why Kcl-i eraiista were prominent in etar- j nnms? ine national government, j TUe Y. Z. attatr and Ueaty - 1st teas with France. Compare Alien and Sedition Acts with slinl-f lar acts WIT to 1S19. Note signifi cance ol election of lSvo and dlvia-i Ion Into political parties. Compare Washington and Jefferson. Justify t purchase of Louisiana. Note con- i sptracy ot Aaron Uurr. Note viglits' of neutrals at ssa and development 1 of International law. Study process' of naturalisation and expatriation. I fVote economic and political the- ( orles ot the Embargo Act of ISttT. Study the causes and main events! of the War of 1!(12, stressing the) provisions of the Treaty of Ghent. CIVICS: ; ' Continue outside reading. Re view previous assignments. Chap ters XV111, XIX aud XX. Trace the development of State Constitutions. Note the chief parts avul methods' of revising State Conslilwlions. " Nolo Ibe preaetn ) tendency In tne Increasing ot the; length of statu -constitutions.' Isi this tendency good or hadl Whyti Note the relative rank of laws Ini Ibe United States, if possible read carefully the constitution at Ore-1 gou. Answer questions at the end ; of tho chapter. Compare state coo.- j sUtwttons, in powers, form and im-1 portanre with tho Constitution of tlie United Slates. : f j 1 Summarlxe the structure of state j li Kislnlures. Compare Diia depart-i mem of (he State with the legis lallve department of the fVutiouuI goveruiuont. Study Oregon's legis lative ttttiVAVtment if possible. An swer Questions at tho end ot l)w chapter, Suvnv.vr!7.e the duties of the swi- emor pf a slate. Compare bis duties uilh those ot the President of the United Slates. Note his Ju dicial .powers. What executive of ficers aie more or less liviepetvd- ent of Ibe governor? What are their duties? Note. If possible, the section in the constitution of Ore gon deullug with the duties of ttife tlovemov. Answer e Questions at the end of tho chapter. 2V-13 Caesar: 1. "CneBurs Commentaries": Chanter 20, ub'ko W5, to Chapter 21, pago 171. Write all translations in your nolehooics. List 60 English derivatives. 1I-B Cicero: , 1. Cicero's Ovations, Chapter 5, page ii, line 138 in line 231, page 18. Write all translations in yoirr notebooks. List 5(1 iiiiKilsii deriva tives. 11-Ii Spanish: . i. "Cuentos y Leyendas": Head and translate pages 65 to 69. Study also pages 121-123. Take exercises A-iiud it ocaily. Write exercise C ln;notel)Oolis. S. "Hills and Ford'": Lesson 22, pages HI to 85. Study, the grammar cai-efllllv. I litre voenniilnrv. . ever. clsett A, B and C, orally, and! write exM-clscs a anil B in your note books. . . , , -12-11 Spanish: . ., 1. Ilevievv "Un Verano' on Ja- pana" from page ST to page 1S9. Alo review all idioms from page 159 to 3M, 2. Study in advance: "Hills and Ford," Lesson 44, pages 190 to MS. Study grammar caretully, and do exercises A and B orally. Write exercises C and V In notebooks. 3. liuy your new Spanish Header, "Forluua uud Zaragucltt;'' 10-B Geometry. lge Inn-ins, new toxu liases -ll, old text. Worn, to hand In, the following problems (page num ber .from new text!: page 1QU I, X, i page 1011, 2, 4, 6; page 192 1, 2, h; pave 1841, 0, 7; page 193 2(1, Hit. Corresponding page num bers in old text aru: 86, 87, S, 100, lot. Itt-A Geometi-y: Tages 2.72-255. Sludy deflulllons, theorem and corollaries. Work, to hand in, the fallowing prohtems: page -2521 to 9, omitting No. 6; page 2531 io 13, orollilDS Nob. 8, P. 12. Solid G'eometry: f'ttges 301-39T. Study detluUfuns and rule. Work, to hand in, the following problems: jwge 7 to .11; page :iJHl, 4; p.ign 33G 5 to ff, omitting Nos. 7, tf; page 33715, U. Xoology ; lleview carefully thapinrs 2S And 27 as far as studied. lit art vanco study from the skeleton cage. 2!,-t, completing the. chapter. Study also chapter 2! on iisbes. t'bapior 2S Mill be omlllwl. Al ruficeif ork to bo outlined to hand In. Cheiuifttry. lleview epter 55 ami 37. YVV.te out. eiumtloits lor all reac tions. Note again tho Imnortant definitions. In advance study chap ter IK. In this chapter note the oc currence, prepuralliw. properties, uses, etc., ot ammonia and nltric acid. Study carefully tho oxides of nitrogen. Have, a good , definition tor an avid aiihyilrivlo. frolnVms 4 to 22 inclmlve. Advanced work toj be outlined. . Physics: 1 Ifcvlew chanter 1 as far as we hav iiiHilici, o page 125 prub-b-ros .1, 8, 7, 1, 11, 12. in a)ianc study to friction on page IXS. All of this material is very important. iago isi problems 3, 4, 5, . 1.1 I'.tse 33, problems 3. 4. r,. 8. 1 I'.iffe 137, problems f, 2, 3, 4. Learn your definitions. Alt work fo bo outlined to hand In. Ileglnnhis liooklteepliis : lleview ibe cbapier on rinsing) n ,,. ,3,,. ,.t , j uie leoger arid the chanter nn business forms and vouchers; know tho.m and tie able t rvpro counts will, ffvml u.,.f. ,,,.. ,i I a' 'd with March. Study interest I very carefully: it i one nf (hei 1 mo. t liiiportant tccliuital nuhiects we nave, and where j mny slu- dents make mistakes. In your H, make fhe reports for February, the closing entries, ai'd tlien J"nallx the entries tor Mafib ami lake a trial balance, be- lore you come back to school, In January. 'tUe dtyoslU you IU BEST By the Only Test That Counts. Profit Over Feed Cost Try Umpqua Milk Maker any way you tike. You will imd it by all tests the best all around, most economical dairy feed you have ever used. Mixed fto.m sound cleart grain, Carefully balanced at all seasons with the proper amount, of oil meals and dairy minerals, to insure rich milk, and to keep your stock in the best of condition. . Umpqua Brand feeds contain rid cheap filler. Every pound, real feed. . Milk Maker contains lS proiein; Costs $2.30 per 100 pounds " and it's worth it. Manufactured1 by Douglas County Flour Mill iriaie ami Seep separate ualil you eret hacit. However, bo sure to put the deposits In the check book. Likewise, With, your reports, make thersv aud hold tUera viutll you get bach, , 16 the best you can. f find that most ot the mistakes are' In multi plication and addition. Be sure to nave yebrnsry -finished and as filiich of March as you can. , I wllV'uot ivs lu town, so It your CBsb.booH bBlnnees, and yon baNejlnie Creiim Pnuiilni!, psi 2S9. ie checked the sales caroltilly, . to- Tapioca Cream, page i3t. , j lowed the instruction sheets, then assume that your reports and sales are eorveet and go ahead with yonr work. My bomb . siiilress 1b 3. IB St., L'orvallls, Oregon, 11 you wish ttf WTile for information. It you do Ue sure to give your Sales number. Advance UooHkeopinjf; - ' ' Revlciv Chapter 32, on Corpora tion working sheet. Adjusting; en tries and Reuorta. Kiiow. these by memory, in advance study the chapter 31 on Comparative reports. This is a vary Interesting chapter and If you will dig. Into' n especial ly the charts at the end of tlie chapter, it will explain tho various uses ol the Dalanco :Shocl and iho Profit and Loss Statement. Iu your sot, ftutati July and Otu reports, hut make u'o cloftlufc en trips because the Jiscal porioil i for two months. During this week jounializo Annusi ami take a trial balance, tuukd re.tiortR, clostu'e; ea - tries. Have all this done hy thfe ( j i- iiiiiv j,l,i uavn iv ouiiinJi tu . -j January.. f The total for the T. II. fori August la t!i, Ki2.au,, The pcodt! is SS,5'4.!. The total r ao Bai-1 ante . Shew is JS,22!).M for! August. ! The tofnfB for flic August Jour-1 nals are as tQllaws-. ( Ocnoral Journal, rfaiilns frijm' le( lo rlelK, 31.S21.13, il,7m.34. ) Accis. R e. Dr. nothing: 2,3i6.Tj, , 9U.Z0, ,.TO.Ii0. , j . Cm receipts. ',(IRK.H, l'ni.6.t 3tt,35.i, 41(),)(), m. mXi.) il.TM.Di, whlvli Includes the 1iu!- anco of ciisft at (fie first of tlio niontfi. . j Ch . raymenta'. , H$Um, W.17. 3,2)S.3, S5S.SJ, 32l3i). ) i.Kl.ir,, 311,184.13, and the bal ance for tho monlli Is 64tJ.tsL Accounts Uec. Ledger, 12,!l:i0..RR.l Accouhis I'ay. l.e.;j:er, W,4'J2.1. Tbesij tiinunnts will tell yon when sou are right so that yau can ! go alir-a'd Willi your Work over tuel Ctirlslmaa vacation. . ( t Y turr nt-r:n fr:t,; Lit fW iSfft?. 2.Jt takff Chutifp.nf ?A atuf 23t iiaru' graphs .m to Sltff. follow the tiHualjg outturn ot work, the map for Bont-)H em Asia anil Ibe Manas, alao ouolS 'OT Weaiern Asia. There win Iso(Sj ior iiiuro two; i.u.iiun, ueniuu t.ne rBUlttr out-1 line of the t4xl. in going over those two ehap-j win uuiice especiutiy to What ex-is lent (hey enter inlo file couunnree at tlw" 'Qcll. t products they if have that enter Inln tbti, mm. I nierce. What they Import and ex - port. Determine to your own satis-1 SJ faction why Hume cautilrlea are ln;S the condition that they are today. !& is )i me jmwiwupby, religion, agrl- l cultural conditions, or climatic con.'""on" causes? that are the caTef, id. u ti,. lboe who have typewriters at home may go ahead with their practice work and work on ocr-Jtrf feci copies, r'ollow the instruc- lions as we have imen doing in class. Check yourself on position, eyes, and rhyiim, or your practice wilt 6e of little value to you. II P. Shi.rthano; HlDth hessoa. TVori slnir. 7ie - Uav 6irie,v i-'ercise oa Word-Situs. Lis ti j of Aivollionaf. Vovd-Signs inclu'd-' ing lie.niinK. ana Writing Eaer- clses. Omit Lesson Eight. 12-rl Sfioftliand: i. Mnniml A SKnrt VnrViaiv.' uregg apeea studies K.Vf. Vi'ordsisn flerivatlves. fieglnutug Foods: 1. Study t)alley: (a) Tagea 293 to 224. (b) Pages 23 to 24ti; , 2. Prepare: Caj flaked? .macaroni with cheeao; vage 212. U5 Cltoco- Advanced Foods: 1. Study ffattey; .. (at ' favalld"! Cookery, p'age'4W-4W; t! Meuul JlnSldlns, ps 23B In 224; (c Ulr,-) net Menus anil Serving, page f to 428. - NVrile two oluner jiieuus you; would like to serve In class later. Keep In mlnrf rtiies on pag-e 218. 3. Cook any two dfsltes, pre-i pared front new recipes found. Inj niBBaxincs or tddh nooss. Save recipes lor class: J Household, Mauaaemcutt i 1, Outline in uotebooVs, , Tahov) and Wardal), pages 32S io 33 and Ml to Mi. 1 List in notebook all the ehith - ing yon now own nn Biale lh up- praxtmala cost, at each article In - uiuiffng gifts as woli as purchases, form Croiw. llevlcvi tho jwovlons aalgn- , tnonts. Outline- chapter 8 to s!ana - i""' fertilizers, fitudy very earetul Wkat Akout i CIGARS 1 - i Boxes 25 Holiday Wrapping Pipes, Tdbaccoa arid Cigarettes , MONOGRAM CIGAR STORE We Pledge You Satisfaction Wfiether ybii buy bne of our certified used cars or whether you buy one of the new Studebakers, either et Comniknier Dicta tor or Erskine model. ' a IS! We also want jr aliiy you vrAh oisr yepair . work and oar service. Our (owing car is avail- able 6ay br iigJi. , 4. I Oaf ami night storage, gasoline, oils, grcits'mf. and g CENTRAL GARAGE 1 O. M. BF.RHSE v ; C. H. TESTER fit's Rose St. Phoiw ni a SB (Iff S & iK ft !l ;& fey Bb 4 4 4 ' . ) Eadlaiora rapalrefi a irJuns ( of radiators repaired at O. A. LOCfcWQOd JfOtOr Co. i S f i . iij..! Jiii.Vi';" ly the balBnee of il) ehaptev. t . Farm Mechanics: Study ani ievtaw the. provfout aaeignvaeBts, Outtiu ChajWei i-y close attention to VBtrai In. lorm&tloh ttnti the detlnttlotfs, WOT ICE , Td1 tecetved a. good assortmont ' a3iQ top. ivnlcl)t nxui cnnins. f six iteart necataces at cost, uruer your silverware and clocks now.- Let trie save you 353 on. your Christmas gittti. Vliltiur 1. Sp&UKh, S. Wne SJ. PbDne 42-V. SATURDAY SPECIALS City Fish anu Meat. Market iiS SbnTiilnn. Park Ehsm, Ih. 23o (Pork Loin, lb 23s IPark ttooalK, Id, Ma Fresh Slue VwtVi, Jb .'1'iu JSaoulaor I'ork Sloasls, 3b. .... 21 j Sausage, id. iffo ( Heef and Veal. j lsat iariiecae wrr3M!S ant tv rnrvvtr Urand's wio Sjgn Present for Dad? I 1