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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1925)
o o o o,o PAGE TWO yptirdHn matt TRnanng, mrdfort). ORTinoy; titursday, . may 14, 1925 BOARD GIVES OUT A Cozy, Simple and Attractive fiome TAXPAYERS! - xi... . . p..- ii p. 41,.. ,in.je unnmrli to thn nlrl LIST OF SC T The list of public school teachers for next year, who have Bern In their tdgned contracts to the school board, was reviewed bv the board at its meeting last night, and remaned for publication, all except the new teach em hired, because the signed contracts of a number of them have not yet been received. The list of now teach ers will be tflven out later; also the list of special instructors. The hife'h school will see only two changes, caused by the fact that Miss Sue Stewart has procured a position elsowhere, and Miss Thora Hmllh will become principal of Jackson school. It will be a cause for satisfaction gen erally among the public schuol pa trons that Principal O. 11. Campoell, who had been on the fence for some time as to whether he wauled 1o re main In his present position, hus re turned his signed conti-oct. Washington school loses only one of its present teachers, Miss Mildred Bales. .Lincoln school also luses only one teacher, Miss Cecil Crede. Koose velt school loses three teachers, .Miss Uernlce J'lckett, Miss Murle Andrews and Miss Hope Kraser, and four of the old teachers of .luckson school nnt t.nsb- n.,vl l luunu CI.'.. Jf'.lllnu lino 1 nlul,..1-,i....h Ulunnhn Franklin and Norma Moodie. The various prlncfpalshlps will re main the same, except that Miss JCIiz uheth Kerguson will not be back at Jackson school In that capacity, and will bo succeeded by Miss Thora Hmlth, who has been a member of the high school teaching faculty for years. A. Jl, Hanby remains as principal of Washington school, Miss Ora Cox us principal of Lincoln school, Miss Hara Van Meter as principal of Hooso Vdlt school. As has long been known K. II. Hcd rick of the Hcppner schools will suc ceed Aubrey O. Hmlth as superinten dent. The list of teaches follows: O. It. Campbell, principal; C. T. Htewart, Alice Chubbuck, It. Klla Ulckerson, Ruth Set her. Heat rice Merrick, Beatrice Bun net te, H. Cope, K. MlIussong, Victor Sether, Belaud J. Knox, Blizn belli Jerome, Mr. Burton Htrock, Gladys Bcter son, , Maurlne Carroll, Virginia Hmlth, Beland Mentzer, C. D. Thomp son, Mary 13. Moore, Brlnce Callison, I Kllzabcth Kore. Washington I A. J. Hanby, principal; Mrs. Blanche Canode, Miss Katherlnq Meulon, Miss Marguerita Andrews, Miss Kathryn Dunham, Miss Belie Whisenant, Miss Precla Olson, Miss Alice Cromar, Miss Dora CJebcra, Miss Theoho Cnrkln, Mrs. Alice Wllllts, Miss Amy Harding. Lincoln Miss Ora Cox, principal; Miss Hazel Phillips, Miss Avis AnschcutK, Miss Unoeta Morgan, Mrs. Marjoiio New bury, Mrs, Pearl Turner, Mrs. Laura M. West, Miss Edith Eggan, Miss An nette Gray. Roosevelt Miss Sam Van Meter, principal; Miss Oertrudo Barker, Miss Eunice Davis, Miss Merle Clasey, Mr. Hay Henderson, Miss Blapche Herman. Jackson Mrs. Mildred Henderson, Miss Mar garet Hammond, Miss Esther Van Camp, Miss Carol Humsey. The Vincents, American-Hawaiian entertainers, will present a sacred program of music and crayon draw ing Hunday, evening at the South Methodist church. Those enter tainers, said to be masters of the Hawaiian stee guitar, banjo and Defies Age by Using Ordinary Buttermilk to Beautify Complexion 'Wits Pretty ilrl Tells Bi'iikrIMh t 'to ThU Anyone's Money I'tilr 'Hilt DeUghtful New VnulNhlmt Civn tn Shows a IHvUhM Improve- IIH'Ilt. J (Mi) THitlormUk I'rt'ftm rreatoa bpnuty lilmoat like iiihkIi'. TIip int won di'l-flll IhlllK .'about II l I lu- fiut Hint whilst It turns the li IIi'.mI . niiwt llfe U'M complexion to iikIIhih bounty 11 ml innki's Veil or rouKh hunila or anus snowy while, yet there Is not the sIlKhlent slRn or lis use utter iippllcRllon. It actually viinlshes from siuht and the most heated almo.i lihere will . not produce Ihe lenst shlniness or Kl'eaMnePH of the skin. No mutter w h e t h e r you are troubled with a poor fomplexlon. wrinkles puffiness ground Ihe res, fret kh's,' rruws feelor lines around the mouth, tiKly fliiKer nails, or jusl n simple roughness nf the fare, hands or arms caused by wlajl or sun, you will find that any i.3 all of these troubles will qulekly disap pear with the use nr Howard's But termilk Cream. At nil drUKKlsls. Adv. Mae-1 ? ' I tifti .1-1 Irm'f ill t-Tr:,? I i- - ' . DQQCM T(OttCt Bouse No. 610 jtest3R)HE popularity of, the ono-story Ds house continues unabated in all parts of the country. The artis tic possibilities in houses of this character have not always been realized, but in the last few years more and more charming bungalows are being built. Take the house illustrated. The architect has produced a beautiful and interesting ex terior without piling on a lot of meaningless ornament. Its architectural merit lies in its mass and proportion, the pleasing lines and surfaces of the hipped antj tiled roof, and the attention that has been given to the details. Note especially the beautiful entrance shown in the detail drawing. . The scheme of brick, work could best be carried out with a rough'-textured face brick, laid in a wide mortar joint This would bring out' the artistic pattern work in the walls, steps and piers. While this house would suit , almost any . lot, the builder should well consider its im mediate surroundings. Its neighboring houses should be built along low lines and not too close. Shrubs and flowers and vines Design a J lor American Face Brick Association around its base would set it off to best ad vantage. A single tree at the front of the lawn to cast its shadows across ,the red-tiled roof would add a touch of protecting camara derie, quite indefinable. - - The interior of the house is much more spacious than one would think possible. The six rooms are all adequate in size and their arrangement is exceptionally convenient and economical. There is not an inch of waste space. The three bedrooms at the. back of the house, each with a large closet, communicate with the bath by a common hall in which are found convenient closets for linen and wraps. The kitchen, just back of the dining room and convenient to the front door, is compact and well appointed. It has an enclosed porch from which the stairs to the basement de scend. A line sleeping porch could easily be added at the side of one of the corner bed rooms. . , The basement has a laundry, heater, coal bins and a vegetable cellar, besides general .storage spaces. vjne or iiib strongest arguments ior uie i . a. kmc in uui u . -..-..n hih school to allow the use of both the old and the new buildings, there being but ten rooms planned in new, and that to cost $185,000. Later we should bave the privilege of completing the nev school at an added cost of probably a hundred thousand dollars. ( But why spend $185,000 for a ten-room unit when men, expert in the solution of school problems, maintain that an entire high school can be built and equipped f"r Hint sum! With a complete high school, the present high schofll building could be released to relieve the over-crowded grade conditions. Granting that the members of the honorable school board arc giants in their own lines of endeavor, would it not be better business on our part and theirs to recognize the superior ability of a board of experts who have for years specialized in school administration and its attendant problems? - " Let the shoemaker have his awl, the dentist his drill, the carpenter his saw. This is an age of specialism. Why not entrust our school problems to those trained for that work? " REMEMBER, TAXPAYERS, a vote for P. & E. site means $185,000 ior a half -portion high school, not a complete building, properly equipped, which is what wc need and which it is possible to build for that sum. ' . . VOTE FOR A COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL ON NORTH HOLLY, SITE. HOLLY HIGH! HIGH ANQ DRY! I'uid Adv. BUSINESS SENSE crayon plcturon, nnd their prograhi conHlalB of nutlve Hawaiian unci bbc red mclotllCR of ninny types. Until recently thene entortalnorH were members of one of the large chautauqua circuits, bifl diverting their talents to sacred purposes they have become very popular among churches and other organizations. Not only do they entertain, but they weave a real message into their programs. (RtporUrt n Jaotton Hoiintv Abttwt Co Sixth 8trt ani CtntraJ AuuiJ Circuit Court. Irene K. Flu vs. Franklin Joy Fltz. Divorce. M ..- II. Ttunnell vs. -Hubert V. Ilyon, et nl. To quiet. C. .1. Huns vs. Win, J. Shott. Answer. Mud ford National Bank vs. Tenas lllhee Orchard Co, Motion. Order. Med ford National Farm I,oart as Hociattnn vs. C. C. Gilchrist. iDa mtfHal. Mary A. Hosa, et al vs. Robert H. Hoy I. Motion. Order. C. U. AVntklns vs. Frank Andrews, et al, Motion. Order. William Curtis Cox vs. Lena May Cox. . Answer nnd cross complaint. li. M. I-nngley vs. .Maggie Shipley, ft nl, Alias summons. YV. A. Chlldeis vs. E. E. Lorton, et ux. Dismissed. T. W. Koy vs. Rcrtha Turpln, ot al. Men. I. K. Foy vs. Itertha Turpln, ot Rl. Men. William Curtis Cux vs. Lena May Cox. Divorce. Southern Oregon Credit Bureau vs. Harold V. Kubll. Winnie Kubli. For money. C, DeVoro vs. C. H, Williams. For money, A. H. Hhepnrd. et al vs. 8. V. llulchinson. To quiet. Mary Col vs. Medford Hospital Society. Motion, Cteorm Smart vs. F. O. Sweden burg, llcply. L. M. MinKley vs. Frederick UHs- rhard el t Irs, el nl. Amended com plaint. Kuth IMcUel vs. Floyd Plckel Summons. Huphael Weill t Co. vs. Mary F, Keddy. et vlr. Summons. S. H. Cnstlle vs. W. L. Smith, et al. .Mnllnn. 'it j Harriet Minthorn, et nl vs. Tnul mt i'v, t al. u timet. Warier' Wort man Core vs. C, M. TIiiuiuh, v al. Summons. Dc ma ml Cr Mil of p.u i ii-ulnrs. W. T. WilKht vs. .1. J. Morton, el hi. Summons. Claus Schmidt, et al vs. R. D, Freshauer. Summons. Writ q attachment. c. no x . c. TT. wiuinmn. Sumnnill Writ of attachment. Southern Oregon Credit ttureau vs. Harold Kubll, et ux. Summons. Writ of attachment. Probate Court. . Estate of Otto E, Olsen (dec). Admitted to probate. Estate of Frank Raymond Spear. Admitted to probate. Estato of Henry Williamson. Proof of publication. Estato of James Jordan, Fourth account. Estate of Martin J. Reddy. Re ceipts. , Estate of Frederick L. Iloppin. Bond. Estato of Louisa E. Newman. Final account Order. EHlate of Nora Reames. Petition. Orders. W. E. Thomas assume the busi ness name of "Thomas Realty and Insurance company."- Estate of Ornce Vonnoer. Inven tory nnd appraisement. Estate of Joseph S. Miller. " First account. Estate of Helena A. Harrison. Proof of publication. A. V. Petersen, AV. W. Martlneau, .1. W. Hush, A. L. Kullander, L. H. Van Horn incorporate ns Kelniar Vaupet Co-operative Mining and De velopment Company.' H. F. Piatt, p. A. Patt assume the business name of ''Medford Hardware Co." Estate of Jullotto Fergusom Final achount. Order. Estato of Carl A. Stelberg. Notice. Real l&tntr Trnnsrcif O, T. Bergner et UX to E. T. Allen, land In blk. 3. Ashland 5 Maude A. Williams to K. E. Heath et Ux. land In Ashland School Disi. No. C2 io J. L. Weide et nl, land in sec. '5, tit. 35. S. It. 3 W . Belle Daley to Hugo Daley et ux. hi Int. In lot 1. N. 10 ft. lot '2, blk. 1, Helms Add. to Medford O. O. Maxfieldet ux to R. H. Coffin et ux. lot 12. H. B. Carter Add. to Ashland Jos. It. Smith et ux to o; C. Mnxfleld et ux, lot ll H. B. Carter Add. to Ashland Emma Ggagnoh et vlr to Delia Dallaire, lot 12. blk. 71. Med ford 1 Sheriff to (ieorge W. Barkqer. SH of NW sec. 22. tp. 35. S. R. 3 East .'7822.70 J J Walqker et ux to H, E. Henson. Jand (n D. L. C. 64. s tp. 38, S. R. 1 W John Guidiel et ux to A. E. Mc Coy et ux, lotn 1 and 2. blk. 8, Orchard Homo Ass'n Tract lot 2 sec. 36, tp. 37, S. R. 2 ".Vest : : :.. George C. Garrett to .Matilda tarrett, lot I, sec 4, tp. 37, S. R. 3 W 4Why! He's Nothing But Skin and Bones" tHafryHim?Never, "Quit kidding me, Agnes; when I get ready to land a man he's got to be. a real man with plenty of good healthy flesh on his bones." "Of course. I dance with Ed. He's tt good enough fellow and I Just feel sorry for him, but no skinny, hol low cheeked spindle shanked lath In going to sail tho voyage of life with me." Cheer up, Ed things aren't as bad ns they look to you right now. Many hundreds of nklnny gaunt, emaciat ed men looked even worse than you do till someone told them about Mc Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tab- lots (the new way to take Co4 Liver Oil) and how it would put pounds of gqod firm, healthy flesh on their bonen In Just a few weeks. Nothing like theso health creating, weight producing tablets for skinny, underweight men, ns thousands can testify, start to take them today GO tablets 60 cents at Heath's Drug Store, West Side i'harmacy, Med ford Pharmacy or any real druggist anywhere In North or South Ameri ca. And listen; if you don't put 6 pounds of good flesh on you in 30 days, get your money buck that's fair enough, but be sure very sure that you get McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets the original and genuine. Adv. On a. salad of lettuce, fruit or cold vegetables French Dressing is the simplest and at the same time the most sophisticated. - One spoonful of Vincgajrsor Lemon Juice l apmcbcfX. Salt and Pepper tbrti spoonfuls of WESSON OIL Orlix Weill , Add a little chopped onion or crumbled cheese or the yolk of a hard boiled egg, or chives, or mustard,, or Worcestershire Sauce, or any seasoning that -ou like, to give this dressing a new relish when ever you want a change. in Wesson Oil makes such good French cuits, cakes and pies, and the fat Dressing because it is so good a which doughnuts, young chicken and salad oil. And that is exactly whf (' "croquettes are' fried, should be just we recommend it to you as a shorten- ' as delicate in taste and choice in qual ing and a frying fat. Surely the ' icy as that which you use to make shortening that goes into, bis- a salad dressing. -f ' Banker's Wife Advises People of Medford "I had stomach trouble so bad overythinjc 1 at soured and formed Was miserable until 1 tried Adlrrtka. This helped the first day." Adlciikn he tits any t a so gas on thr stomach unless due to deep-seated causes. The QC1CK. action will sur prjo you. Because Adlerika is such an excellent intestinal evacuant it Is wonderful for constipation It often works in one hour and never gripes. 'ileath'a prug Store. Auv, FOR RENT ' 55 ft. Riverside Ave. Frontage in Sparta Building, just off Main St., or will remodel into o smalksr stores to suit Tenant. The Busy Corner Motor Co. WITH MEDfOKD TKADt 18 MXDrOKD MAPS. See the Canadian Rockies AT THRIB WCT IV . V AT THEIR BEST IN Jasper NATIONAL PARK. On vour trio East or vnnr vol fcation tour see Jasper National Park's 4,400 square miles of scenic glories. Golf at Jgsper, Park jdge.-rery mile a picture! 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