The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 23, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. 1»51
RAGE THREE
Helping four Chill Get a Successful
Start at School on Opening Day
enroll only one pupil, or the entire pal within 24 hours, except when
student body—any number accepted
Teachers and school employees maj the accident occurs on Friday. In covered i _ __ ______ _______
participate if the students of theii that case the injury must be report SSi
school are enrolled in the Plan ed by 10:00 AM. the following Mon cations, fights, or scuffling will not tnts may not transfer from one doc­
w another
«notner without
wnnout written per-
ner-
Registration must be kept separate day. Requisitions for treatmen 'ni <o'*’‘ed. Ambulance service, tor to
OSA A ■ “
ly, however. Under this Plan, sub must be obtained from the Principal Xh StaSdXr ¿ft 8
Parents have the leading role in your .£bl^d should understand that ject
to specified limitation, cnildrei of the school. (Forms provided bv eoverri. Neiper w„i the
ral from the first attending phsician.
preparing their child for school and
will probably not receive “a may be covered against accidental i yie
t.ie O.S.A.A.)
---- bracei"iw.ii^d.‘-»..-ir*
V.3.A.AJ Students must re|
report
w D‘ath«n"y must be authorized in
seeing to it that he gets the right he
from ___
dat. other mwfink.TS.’iJXS**£** °r! adv,nc* by the O.S.A.A. office. A
as soon as he goes to school. ■ bodily injury that may occur from i! * to a t doctor
— within 10
_ _ days
_ ______
start. I hope that this artcile will t'ouk
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appliances be cov- case once settled bv payment of a
Most children who have not had the the time they leave home in the of injury. All injuries must be
help somewhat in preparing your chance
♦red. or the repair of same. Skiing request will not be reonened if thn
i
morning
for
school
until
they
re-
attended
by
REGGULAR
PRACTI
to
go
to
kindergarten
are
not
child for school this fall.
ready to read from a book in the ■ turn home at the close of school, for TIONERS OF SURGERY AND (under any conditions.) intramural check sent has been presented* for
All PaymePnU wm bi
Your child should have training first weeks of school. They must ! the current school year, providing MEDICINE. OR OSTEOPATHY & WreS,hng W‘U not *
in personal health, independence in develop certain abilities and’under­ I they travel the- nearest direct route AND SURGERY. AS LICENSED
™,IS pLAN DOES NOT COVER CArried^by
the student'
earned by the
student “ ‘ c°ve‘Me
looking after himself and ability to standings, which are built up while going to or from scnool. Bi­ BY THE STATE BOARD OF MEDI­
get along with other children and through a “Reading Readiness” pro­ cycling to or from school by the CAL EXAMINERS.
PETITWNBPERT^S n E SCHcSls’ n LIABILITY
WLn7 —
“Th
° SA A shall
gha11
The ’' O.S.A.A.
with adults, before he goes to school. gram. This may take five or six nearest direct route is covered.
MAXIMUM BENEFITS—On anv BUT DOES COVER INTHAMUH a T ” ‘ •“V’.* f°r medlcal- ^‘al or
Do not become anxious if ydur weeks, or it may take several mont is Children are covered on the school I one injury the Mutual Benefit Pian ACTIVITIES WITH THF fycfp surgical treatment, or hospitalization
child seems slow in getting started for some children. Before a child grounds, in school buildings, in phy- will pay up to $300.00 total for hos TION
RO y V4XH AND
a ^E w
^.P i
'“ r . n , sh . ed • more
mure man
, han sixty days
da>« from
ft
TION oP
OF BOXING
wnrcT
in school. Remember that it is a is ready to read in a preprimer he i sical education classes, and while at, i pital, x-ray, and doctor bills, said ing as not ™ AI,D WRESTL da ‘;
AS NOTED*........... ”
very different kind of life than that should be able to do the following I °r travelling to or from, other auth- hospital benefit not to exceed $75.00. ING
r-u.u. _ will i, not . . be covered . while
The schools would appreciate
Children
he led at home. Remember, too, things:
i orized school activities under the - \be
of uw««»
doctors ¡ma
and hos-
. .. payment vi
llos.
unudren
will not be covered while payment on the opening dav of
that all children do not grow at the
Lsvuvxiuir-
ui rates shall
snail be
oe ^ . “¡"5 — . . a - P
'--------
r—•
pitals,
the schedule of
rlvate passenger
car school to take complete advantage
1. See clearly the details of print­ ' direct supervision of the school.
same rate anymore than they all ed words, (the necessary develop­
or, anyone not of this outstanding school insurance
. u.? a JP2
.?1‘nor v Lor
COST—The fee is $1.25 per stud­ on the basis of family rates but shall
cut their teeth, learn to talk or learn ment of eye muscles which this re­ ent for elementary schools and $1.50 not exceed those of the State Indus- l,PProved b>' ‘he school. They will i opportunity,
quires somes, for most children, be­ per student for junior high and trial Accident Commission, effective
to walk at the same time.
You can help him in the follow­ tween six and six and one-half high schools (which includes phy­ as of July 1, 1949. The maximum
ing ways: Show a sincere interest years of age. Some children need sical education). The fee is $1.25 dental benefit allowed for anv one
in his school activities and in the special exercises to train their eye for teachers and other employees injury is $40.00.
PAYMENT—All claims will be
Bost results from concrete de­
things he brings home. Encourage movements. This training is given of the school. (If all students of a
him to feel that he is a “big boy” in the Reading Readiness program. school system under the same ad­ paid by check, made payable to the
mand that the concrete be right,
2. Handle crayons, scissors, pencils ministrative head are covered 100%, doctor or hospital, copy of same
now and to understand that sohool
from the start. Thai is why
and other schoolroom tools with the rate will be $1.25 per student.) being sent to the Princpal of t. «
is his "job” and to feel pride in it.
knowing builders specify our
school
for
his
files.
Form
13-S,
COVERAGE
—
Coverage
will
be
If he does not seem happy in good control. Little children's large
* —! ? ^rl
Reedy 'Mixed Concrete. First,
oacetTs
school life go to the school to visit. muscles develop first; then the small effective upon receipt of the fee by (Statement of Physician. Dentist, or
1;
SERVICE
we use only top grade materials.
Watch him in the class activities muscles of the hands and fingers the Principal of the school. Schools Hospital) must be completed and
and try to see why he does not fit develop. Some children must have may register 100%, based on their signed by attending physician (or
Then
we measure the proportions
in well. TALK THE PROBLEM many weeks of practice before they average daily membership as filed hospital) and mailed to the O.S.A.A.
as strictly as if they were me
within sixty days from date
OVER WITH HIS TEACHER AND can handle crayons, pencils and with the Superintendent of Public office
tered. Thon, we mix them all.
scissors well enough to do the detail­ Instruction the previous year. Trans­ of injury.
PRINCIPAL.
ferees with fees paid will be cov­
completely—mechanically I For
LIMITATIONS OF PLAN—This
In regards to your child’s health ed seatwork which must accompany ered
until the end of the school plan does not cover the following
big jobs OR small.
habits—your child should get up the reading program.
3. Work and play easily with the year, provided the premium has conditions; physical weakness of
early enough so that he has plenty
been
paid
by
the
student.
If
paid
of time to do the following without group. Informal games and discus­ by the School Board coverage is fainting, hernia or rupture, athlete’s
boils, poison oak, rash or skin
LININGER & SONS
undue haste: Wash and dress pro­ sions and many kinds of cooperative not transferable to another school. foot,
infections, sickness or disease of any
CONCRETE SAND tt GRAVEL—CRUSHED ROCK It GRANITE
perly, brush and comb hair, eat a work and play in the Reading Readi-' Boarding school students will be nature,
or any injury caused by dog
Phone Central Point 412__________ ____________ Medford 2-5336
warm nourishing breakfast, attend ness program help to build up the covered during the day between the bites. Medical
attention required
child’s self-confidence in group
to toilet, wash hands and brush shy
hours
of
8:00and
4
00
P.M.
onlv.
for injuries received prior to the
teeth (using own toothbrush.) activities.
REPORTING INJURIES—Injur­ time the student was covered will
4. Look at pictures understanding-
Hurrying and worrying about being
ies must be reported to the Princi- not be paid. Self-inflicted injuries.
late to school may upset a child for ly and talk about what he sees free- ‘
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■"
1 1 1
............ , :
ly and in good sentences.
a whole day.
5. Retell a simple story with cor-
I believe it always adviseable to
know when to keep your child rect order of events.
6. Enjoy working at a task for
home from school. Your child fifteen
or twenty minutes and keep
should be kept home if he has any his attention
on it.
of the following: Acute cold, swollen
7. Show interest in books, signs
OREGOn’S 86 th
glands, skin eruptions or rashes and
reading matter.
fever, sore throat or earache, dis­ In other
our schools manuscript writing
charging nose, or general signs of is taught
in first and some in the
listlessness, weakness, drowsiness second grade.
This kind of writing
flushed skin and headache.
is easier for children to learn be­
When a child enters school he cause it is simple and the letters are
becomes at once a member of group. not connected. Because it resemble-
You can help him to fit into that printed letters it aids them to se*
To ALL Oregonians . . . farm families and
group and to take part easily in the the relation between reading and
city-dwellers alike ... I extend a cordial
routine of the school day by seeing writing. The change to regular
invitation. Make yourselves welcome
that he has the following habits well handwriting is made after the child­
and enjoy Oregon's greatest show to the
developed: Take off and put on his ren develop more mature muscular
utmost.
WTaps and hang them where they control, usually in late second or in
Douglas McKay
belong. (A LOOP SEWED ON early third grade.
CLOTHING WILL MAKE THIS
Work,
with
the
school,
not
against
EASIER.) Wash and dry hands rea­ it, and make your child’s schoo’
sonably well, take care of himself experience
s harmonious and
when going to toilet and wash hands successful as a you
can through your
44 South 4th Street
Phono 1231
Central Point
afterward, cover his mouth when wholehearted cooperation.
he coughs or sneezes, keep hands
C.
A.
Meyer
and other objects away from mouth,
INSTALLATION & REPAIRS
proper use of handchief, use caution
in crossing roads and streets, care of
own property and respect for that Student Insurance Plan
Crane — Kohler Standard
belonging to others, eat quietly with
,
FAMILY FUN ZONE
mouth closed and speak clearly and Sponsored by Schools
We Carry A Complete Line of First Quality Fixtures and Supplies.
without "baby talk.” (It is neces­
III
HORSE SHOW «RODEO
sary that the child has correct speech
Gas and Electric Hoi Water Heaters—Pipe and Fittings
I .ibits before he can be taught read­
WHO MAY PARTICIPATE—Any
AFTERNOON
HORSE
RACES
ing )
elementary ot secondary school,
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If you will follow the following public or private, in the State of
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HELINI HUGHES1^ BEVUE
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Heating, or Water Supply Costa.
your child to get ready to read. this Mutual Benefit Plan. You may
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Central Point
SAW SHOP
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AND REPAIB
MUI Hsu*-Hand Sa««. Etc.
Tool Grinding
WELDERS
CLONED SAT. AFTERNOON
P O. Box 21 9
I'hono M* 1
Centra! Point. Oregon
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Cooking — Water Heating — Refrigeration — Healing
PROPANE TANKS FOR RENT—NO NEED TO BUY
' California-Pacific Utilities Co.
PHONE 2-5284
229 West Main_________ Medford, Oregon
Mel’s GARAGE
Formerly Gilkey'» Garage
COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE
ARC & GAS
WELDING
World’s Finest Recapping!
General Repair
of All Kinds!
3rd «f Oak Sis.
Phone 1461
P.O. Box 96. Central Point
Make Your Headquarters when in Medford
Recaps, Repairs New, Used
RICHFIELD HIOCTA.NE—U. J. TIRES * BATTEIUFA
ELECTRIC SERVICE and
CARBURETOR SERVICE
Jim’s Super Service
Medford__________ p*?on* 2 9,03
Riverside at Sixth
MOVING & HAULING-----------------------
—Phone Medford 2-6273
Local & Long Dietance Moving—Commercial Hauling
Personalized Storage Service
DAVIS TRANSFER and STORAGE
8th & Fir Streets
• Shipping
• Morage
• Parsing
• Crating
EADS
16 S. Fir. Medford.
Coast to Coast Service
Fast Service on Recaps Right Here
in Central Point !
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Medford
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HARDWARE
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OSTEOPATHIC
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Phono Rogue Riser 296
Hiway 99
Gold Hill. Orogen
OSTEOPATHIC MEDIUM
OBSTETRICS — SURGERY
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In Attendance
Office hours: 10-12 aun. and
2-5 p m. Daily except Thurs-
day and Saturday afternoons
FLATS FIXED!
PHONE 1207
Across Hiway from Billy’s Drive-in