Parent-Teacher Notes What the World Is Doin ( A s Seen by Popular Mechanic« Magazine H andy Holster fo r Revolver in A u to Dense forests once grew on the 8a- iara desert and a race of people who When a revolver is needed while ived by hunting and tilling the soil driving, it will be found very conven­ inhabited the region, according to ient to have the holeter attached to Prof. James H. Breasted, of the uni­ versity of Chicago, A clue to this ‘‘lost chapter of history” has been ob­ tained, he declares, by deciphering inscriptions end markings on a large rock in the desert. This monument, has been called the “Loet Temple,” but is not a structure made by man, simply a rock shaped to reeemble a temple by the winds and sands. Judg­ ing from jm all statues and other ob­ jects found in ancient graves during recent excavations, the early Egyp­ tians and other peoples apparently thought of the life beyond as a realm where joy and merrymaking abound, Sahara Desert Once a Forest ! Drinking Glasses Made of Ice Sanitary drinking cups and glasses of ice are formed in a freezing appara­ tus devised by a Dutch engineer.' They are said to last thirty minutes in a warm room and have an outer oover and an inner core for strength and easy handling. Besides keeping the liquid cool, they eliminate the danger of communicating disease, ae frequently occurs with a common cup. F ru it Picker Saves the Trees Cherries, plums, erabapplea and Other small fruits are gathered with­ out using a ladder or climbing the trees by a picker that elipa the stems and allows the fruits to fall down a chute directly into n large pocket worn by the worker. It ia therefore not neceaaary for the human hand to touch the crop and, besides protect­ ing the trees from broken limbs and damaged bark, the picker is said to Record D airy-C attle G ro w th an advanced clam, fully equal In help« him In his attempts to ex w ith Screen and Camera all subjects to the average of that prem himself. class, the mother has probably (Continued next week) Accurate records of the growth of handicapped her child. Under the __________________ dairy cattle on the department of agriculture’s farm at Beltsville, Md., present organisation of our school the aid of a earner» and system a child must enter a class Col/>G DoiW IPtOil are kept with ruled Hints on Connecting Aerials screen. The animal end keep pace wit hthe average In O tIIv3 lavJJVI IvU a is specially • When building the aarial for yoor led onto a level platform in front of that class. If he la too far ad- — - ' —■ the scaled background, which is radio, keep the conneetiona as few ae vanced he must either go Into Parchaand Ford Roadster— marked into six-inch squares »«A jg possible. Try to have the aerial wire the next higher class, or stay In The Claycon^» Motor Co reporl exactly the same distance from the in one piece; this can be done by threading the wire through the cod a class where the work is too the sale of a Ford roadtser to the of the insulator at the lead-in end, simple for him. If a child enters American Tobacco Co. at 8an taking two turns around the hori­ school with sufficient knowledge Francisco. zontal wire and continuing 01» down so that he la too far advanced - t ** with the same wire for the lead-in. for the beginners and Is not yet Purchased FVtrd Touring__ Keep the horizontal part of the aerial as straight as possible, without bends. ready for the more advanced The Claycomb Motor Co. report This also applies to the lead-in wire; « lass, he Is likely to develop hab- the sale of a Ford tearing to J. L. do not try to fit it around camera. its of laziness and inattention if Calvert, of Grants Pass, When planning the aerial, aee that the he works with the beginners and ■ lead-in wire will reach the set by the is possibly doomed to failure if Purchased Ford Touring— shortest way. The ground wire should put with those more advanced. The Claycomb Motor Co. report earner* each time a picture is taken, also be as short as possible. For these The average pre-school child the sale of a Ford touring Yo Guy from the calfs birth to maturity. short connections it is necessary to Comparison of the photographs shows carefully consider the location of the has no time to learn to read. Barnet of- Ashland. the cow’s development in terms of the set in the building and of the serial nearly double the amount one man There are so many other more im- . increased area covered by its body. on the roof. can gather in • day. portant things that he should Purchased Ford Tudor — leari^ Theer are many habits The Claycomb Motor Co report •and qbllltles which. If not de- the sale of a Ford tndor to H. D lages on a long mesa north . o f ! to the accompaniment of fatties veloed early, will never be as Spencer of Ashland, here. shaken by the priests. easily or as well develoed later. • —— { First the Snake and ^Antelope In the snake "Kiva”, a sort of These years are the time for Purchased Star Touring— clans meet to study various mete- underground council chamber, the learning muscular c o n t r o l The Star agency report the sale orologlcal signs and determine the snake charm liquid Is made. ' An through climbing, running, jumn- of a Star touring to J. E. Rose of date for the dance. Thia year’s Indian basket Is placed on a spec- ing, cutting, pasting, clay model- Hornbrook. “ . ceremony was set-for Aug. 11 1*1 altar.- In It are placed sheila. ing. and drawing. Give the child ---------- Then come many days of prepara- charms, crushed nuts, and sticks, Plenty of things to do W ith/his, Purchased Chevrolet Coach— tion. In no Christian church are A priest, with mhch chanting and hands. Let him lea/n the Joy of? *rte Automotive Shop report preparations for a sacrament rtiore cerenrfoay, pours Water Into It from creation. See that he forme th e 1 the sale of a Chevrolet Coach to I carefully made. the north, east, south and west. habit of finishing what he starts. Alan Autery of Ashland. A town crier announces the date Other priests circle about it, <*hew- Teach him to attend to one thing,! ■ ■ ' from the hobsetops.'^The priests lr*K >ome desert herb and putting at least for short periods of time. _ ___ _ _ , of the Antelope clan meet to set np the liquid In the basket, Teach him to follow simple dl- CM A If I? flA N C F the altar. They make a mosaic of I rectlons. Allow him to do thing« O l a “ Wll n F r a la V » B J different colored sands .which areI for himself. See that his wraps ««»ev are ■ s i v i sprinkled on the'Yloor, with clouds ' B * 111—— — — are easy to put on and then let and lightning represented symboll- I, him help himself. Teach' to put colly. ' on his own rubbers. It is almpst Then the prayer sticks are made a super-human task for a teach- with prayers and invocations at er to bundle up- forty children FLAGSTAFF, Arlz., Apg. 26.— properly and it Is much better for Persons who witnessed I t are each step of the procedure. Each the child to learn early at home still talking about the annual ob­ participant smokes the sacred pipe to care for himself. Develop the servance of the oldest most color­ and the altar la consecrated and blessed morning and night. Six­ •‘I can’ spirit. There is nothing ful religions ceremonial on the teen songs are chanted each day. so conducive to success as self- North American continent—the confidence. The mother who con­ world-famous Hop! Snake dance. tinually aays “you can’t you are In all the world there la no cer­ COME TO THE CHECK too little,” ia doing Immeasur­ emony like this. It is a religious BRED FLAG FOR able harm to her child. See that the child succeeds In most of.the rite performed exactly as it was things he starts. Let him know ten, twenty centuries ago a strange that you respect bis ability. relic of the old atone age, when the "Nothing succeeds like success” is an old maxim. The normal child who goes to school with a faith In his own ability has already won more than half of the bat­ products of the up-to-date Twen­ tle. New, this wonderful lacquer finish tieth Century, to watch the desert Speech Indians perform rites that were that dries in half an hour; new, but Why, or why are parents so time-worn when Europe was an your Fuller Dealer has it for you. A n d anxious that their children shall unpeopled wilderness. show speed— It won’t take 1 learn to read early, and yet are Long he'll tell yon how others have applied A Prayer for Rain unconcerned over their inability Try and Block Our The snake dance la an annual it themselves; how it gives old floors a to talk? Baby talk la often en­ Driveway prayer for rain— an invocation to new lustrous surface tnat will not mar •* couraged, even admired. It la the gods that lire In the sky and “so cunning.” People like tq , Williams Service Station nor chip— — how old furnitnrp baa been ' control the*clouds and to the gods Boulevard A Sherman hear the little felow talk. The , that lire under ground, joined * in made radiantly new. Proof against • * "THE CHECKERED FLAG” .family even adopts the dialect for | by the residents of six Hopl vil- floap, oils, greases, gasoline ana other their own use when talking to the youngster. He enters school. The • teacher has scant time to try to - understand his pitiful atteupta at expressing himself. The children laugh at h im .. The sound of the spoken language as he know* and uses It, does not correspond with th* sound of the letters as they are taught In school. Ia It any wonder that he has trouble both Go where you w ill with with hie spelling and phonics? 1924 Case T o u r i n g . $950 United States Royal Cord J .O .R Ig g How can Johnny know and recog­ Balloons — and Enjoy nise the "I” sound In milk When 1923 Chev Coupe . . . .$275 Yourself. - THAT word, be hae always call-1 W. P. FULLER 6? CO, ed "Milk?” Will he he as likely 1923 Chev Touring. .$200 Bad roads hold no ter­ 5 Ï0 motrr m x c r - tcktlano to spell the word correctly labor­ rors for the man whose car a w n *» * MJUtfrawsCtte 1924 Chev Touring. .$225 ing under the handicap o t year is equipped with these — *TkniTnin-m"r Tir» m i a u n n i Ing under the handicap of years 1922 Ford Touring. .$100 MMhaw t f f ilte r « tb f r t t * C m true low pressure tires. of Incorrect pronunciation? Teach Increase your peace of yonr child to enunciate distinct­ 1925 Chev Touring. .$450 mind — drive on Royal ly and speak correctly. The child Cord Balloons. who says. "I seen. I done, al’nt.” who drops his "g’s” and atari h is consonants has much to overcome. SUDDEN SERVICE Let him start school with speech hnblte that need. no., correction. Just dfcrosg from the This may mean that! you will first L ith ia ‘Springs Hotel HOMMA • Chevrolet Dealers hsve tp revise your own careless methods of speech. I know of one — This ceremony Is supposed to protect from snake bites in the dance that is to follow. ▲11 these ceremonies are per­ formed by priests of the Antelope. While they are thus engaged, the men of the Snake clan go north, east, west asd south to catch the deadly rattlesnake for the snake dance. When a rattle­ snake Is found a prayer Is offered, meal Is scattered on it and It is seised alive and brought back to the village. The Indians catch the snakes with uncanny skill. Four days are consumed in this snake hunt. , On the evening of the last day of the hunt the Antelope priests dafcce in the plain. On the mor­ row the snake dance begins. It starts with the race of the young men. Long before sunrise the young Indians start for a place far out on the plain, beside a sac­ red spring. They cover the inter­ vening miles with remarkable speed, looping up the sloping mesa to .the cheers of the crowd. The Yon are if yon arc getting Good­ year Tires—at Goodyear’s pres­ ent low price. You are getting it for no more money and in some cases even less—than others are paying for ordinary tires. Ignition causes a great deal of motor trouble. Let our ex­ pert workmen check up on yonr battery, starter and generator. It paya. M 2 East Main St. Diamond Grid B atteries (Continued on Are You Getting All Your Money’s Worth? FAULTY Auto Electric . Garage priests receive them, a«d each run- ner deposits prayer offerings at the altar. Then the captive snakea—Soiae- tlmes there are as many aa"a hun­ dred of them—are washed in the If you aren’t getting these things, yon aren’t getting the full mon­ e y ’9 worth that we give with ev­ ery Goodyear Tire. MADDEN’S TIRE SHOP 70 X. Hain M-J AiUau FORD > the stum s o f your F u lle r ¿¿»¿r NITRO KOTE Bargains The Automotive Shop COUPE Self Starter and Balloon Tires Standard Equip ____ paints | t to . The W arranty set forth above U indica­ tive o f the hiffh standard in materials and workmanship which has ever been m a in ta in e d by the Ford M o to r Co» Does Your Enjoy­ ment End With the Pavement ’ LEEDOM’S TUDOR FORDOR BUNARWl SEDAN SEDAN m m ^ s m «•Au®!«« MnriMS u $598.24 $64944 $45642 DELIVERED AT ASHLAND We will gladly show you the new arrivals from the factory and explain the liberal payment plan DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR-GAS AMD OIL INCLUDED Claycomb Motor Co. T h e F O R D G arage Lincoln ' ■ * Ford * Fordson 1 . -J. /f DOES Make a Difference Where you Day Kafr I