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TAGE SIX THE STRING FIELD NEWS TIItmSDAV, KKIIUtlAKY 3. 1JI2I. "World Wid Circulation" "ACCORDIN TO" Acco'rdin to all laws and y laws of the High School's natural re sources somethin' very green and mitnito has" come Into existanco. They are not' good to look upon, an I their rasping cackle which now H present at nil times Is exceedingly Jarring. to the nerve of those with which they el:t.im recognUation. Their proper development lies en tirely in the hands of those upon whom thew have forced their pres ence. The one thing which we can assure these dependents Is water. And more water, clear, pure, and cold. Oh. that dogs life of a Frosh! WELCOME FROSH. ,Hon. Ilawkshaw esq. and it has been Just a week since he was given free of chanvo one "Vhanipco" J y ni green frosh. Of course it was a little out of the usual course hut we will have to excuse the little ones from theip childi.-h pranks becauro they know no different. Mr. Kessey being kind of heart also gave them .forgiveness. GET MET This the 1st day of February, the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty one. We, the Senior class did duly elect, (ah. Gosh, give me air), I say folks, we've elected an editor In chief and a business manager for the purpose of editing a High School Annual. Is that all? No. it's not by a big lot. We have appointed each officer of the student body, each member of the student body, and every student to do his or her part. Cet me? By the "Gossip Hound" Skinny i Kief has a nev a e ion which he ha placed Mr. llawk- shaw Hawkshaw thinks he can do the trick alright Kief says: "Say, do they allow anyone else at the re ception besides high school stu dents?" N'a. they don't Vein, you're out of luck. On the ring finger of one of our charming young ladies can be found In I MIT'S STARTED A number of activities have been started this week at srhool that's about as far as it gets just started. Basket ball was started some time ago but just at present it looks is though its going to finish before its time. As usual there's always some one who "crabs" not only one but two or three but just the same there Is that old "gang" with the pep, vim. and fire who aren't going to let it a sparkling glass diamond, rare Its beauty, but cheap of make. Merle Casteel is taking an interest jn something else besides basket bail it sits in the front of the room on1 the right side. It walks, talks and smiles at him. lou know every littlo thing is observed like that. Choosinjf cla h pins: Edwena:--j Well. Carrie, what are you going to get. pin or ring?" j "Pin at coursl-, d you suppose i I'd have an old class ting, my ring will be a diamond." Sme of the tipper d.s girls are beginning to take an interest in' some of ttiM frosh boys. "Say, Kline, you didn't know that a cui le'nf the girls have "you spotted." Another I. ' dead sure-that she is gains to rescue! Endicott next time they try to give him a Fhampoo. Misses Crystal Brvan and Mabel Humphrey have consented to take HaveAGard am i JL For Economy-For Health-For Pleasure &T. v-t jfcVl-v! rU u ' f 1- &k fUST think how many vcrc- tables can be raised from a few 5c packets of j.ccc!s ami how much more delicious vege tables are when fresh from the p.roimd! Plan our garden now then make our seed iclec tion from the Convenient Northrup, K'itn & Co!s Seed Case ut local dealers. These seeds have a thirty-seven year reputation for hi;; yields and excellent quality. AH Standard Sije ; vegetable Packets xtxactSijcUf illustration)- "T'"J At Local Dealers CSfi 9 o.s stop now basket ball will close .t ! tne arnrmative side on the debating the end of the season and not before. J team- A frosh reception. Is being planned i Charlie Hutching has carte l his The freshmen! 0 back to school and. says he wiil for Friday evefilnrt will be welcomed in the usual way. ' 8,av this Dniester. It Is always an event that will bej Virgil Mcl'hersoa has Mrs. Shirley Temembered by the freshmen. j McPherson written on his note book . The high school vaudeville will be staged at the Bell theatre Feb. 18. Miss Derfllnger Is at work on the show and It U predicted to be one of the main events of the year. The boys of the school hae "stirred" up a glee club and Ringing will begin Sunday afternoon. No, it will be within the city limits. under his Shirley. name. Say Virgil, who Is "THEY DID" Dwight Kessey is the pathetic fit? tit? about the school not the mot pathetic but one of the pathetic. , the teeth. To repare a r; vv for filling, the (lentirt must remove all i of the tooUi htrutturo that ha i lici-n 'Invaded by decay. If a toot.li mi lit be i successfully filled by simply rc;no ir:n ' the actual decayed port inn ami then placing the filling, the Job would ! ti j very easy one. both for the p.itM ' and the dentist. I The hard part of the too'h. yo.i : know, Is composed of enatuei and dentine. The dentine is similar to bone and has a great many littlj tubes called tubull. running from the :i: i a:- In .tin! i.lt and i-. :i of the I l.ili.tirf 111 abnvi- !: :ih.v-r til'1 1 Hi: a list 1 rmllt uipla:i;t hi with time of I lie ill plx t-eks fi'itil the frit publ.i lift .1 "I ll'ii s-lliilttnllHi new to wit; Jjiiiiiiiy 7. lf'.'I. and if you Imn PI fai to uiinwi r for want tlie,enf. pla:nt!If will take JudKineni iig.ilust . at... of tt'.il u-tll, r..t 1 Kti!'. lie, l.lei: II. M,d fill' I I l't: of tills H'.i't, ii. el for I i 1 1 ieli-.'. This hum ll:ol; r set veil t:( oil you by publi cation :l the SorlllgMel I News, It pllpel- pllldihllei) III Sl'I'illKfil'Id. count V. C'l eKoll, ,y order of tliu IloH. J F. Kklpniittll JudKe of ubove coll.t for si cotihei'lll ,ve w tickn; on'er hcii.g uiiide and entered of re- slfice January Cth 1 1 1 9 at the rate i cord Jatiu.iry .. r.21. Date of flrt of eight p'r cent -ier annum, for the ptilili at on tis i ref,i jtiel by ntiid Your Teeth pulp canal in the renter of the tooil!you to plaintiff sum of $4 01 taxes, and the sum of , $:!0 attorney fee; and for a decree foreclosing the mortgage executed by to the outer surface of the dentine prty described (By Rea Procter McGee. M D. D.D.S.) FILLINGS A fillings is a repair in a tooth. There are many kinds of filling materials. Each one has some special quality that causes it to be selected He's Just so pathetic that he's Just j for a certain cavity pathetic. Mr. Kessey was treated to A cavity is a hole in a toothusualIy a "shampoo" some time ago by the caused by caries, which is a decay of SCHOOL DAYS Ser-s. v V'.A i-'.'-n T-r4 4 'f tl i Jtist inside of the enamel. The buc j teria of decay work along these I tubuli and go far ahead of the tooth. I tually destroyed portion of the toot a. To receive a filling that will stay. ! this Infected dentine must be cut ; away. Then the cavity must be given shape that will give the filling j as much support as possible, that will allow the filling to protect the : margins of the enatuei, and that will ; retain the filling in the tooth. ! Even a small cavity will have a 'much larger urea of infected dentine than you would imagine. If you i'llii your teeth to tlecuyuntil you can find the cavit es yourself, the clianct.s are that tin; pulp, or nerve, as it. is incorrectly culled, will become; It. flamed. Then there i.- real trouble. The ie.t filling Is a small one 'because if there has been very little d8tru': tiou of the to'j.h tinielias been little loss of contour nd tiv.n(t h, and mo: t important, of all, where the eaity Is small the pulp is safe. Do not neglect your teeth until large filliiiKH are necessary. , Copy right 1920, Kae I'roctor McGee. upon the as lot it real pro-block Fraiser and llylunds addition to order, l Januuiy 21 lltl'l, and last date March 10. 1921. ' '. M. 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