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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORECiOX, SUNDAY, MARCH Ifl, 1028. PXGE THRKH o News of Medford Schools ker. Henry lloyyus. J o h nUpt'niliiiK the vet-k end looking j 1 JiMOlt I1U.H HHM tcrs: l.a Donna. (.' u 1 tl e r, J'Vuy I'uly, tmilU liaincUl1. IV"' othy I'nh'y. t'.n Vfl Kcam. uml ami AlU'n Horois. .litlli.JeUIrr lo Itc UHtl in -Mtiy Junior Jubilee" is the ntiine rhusiMi fur the entertainment tn he put on hy tho Junior high O-'lents Friday evening. .Miiy 4, in list? as sembly hall. Tho exact nature of the proprnm has not been world out as yet, but n real Heat vil in sloi-e for all those present. The committee in charge of working out tieiails for the "J unioi .lubi-h-e" is as follows: Mis Williams. Mrs. JSrown, .Mrs. Chutih, atl .Mr. Jiteh. Httscball liruus Teachers as Well lis Sitnii iKs N'nw that spring is here, base ball is the inosl popular sport at present at Junior hltfh. The nirls lia ve been prat-tieiiiK faith fully after school cellini; ready for the inter-class games, which 'will be played off in the near future. Thursday after school, four teach ers found time lo slip away from their duties and play a few innings of baseha II with I he Kil ls. TLty were good sports when theyVbJt the air rather than the hall. Next Y e d n e s d n y after school, the Junior high teachers will play the Senior hiRh teachers on the Junior bik'h baseball diamond. First Six Veks Period 'loses This week mai ks the end of the first six weeks period nf the second semester. Due to the fact that tests were held Wednesday and Thursday, books were conscienti ously carried home by a good number o('.udents. Report cards WAMIIMiTOX SCHOOL The A class In OreL-nn hlmorv . 'nm ,0,1 tin Washington schotd has thei past week been lUtemptiti; nect up local color with history j alb they find written in their hooks, i Sum one of the students found out the following fr.eis in regard to the; Clue Hi.wer huK'e: Cuilt by Sam ( 'iiht-r and John Davenport Robert Smith, Mojte Har-tHfter husine.-v in tha city. ia. lien it Osshorn. J.evi Scoti, John. Roth, sevmu eluh had. very in sj oit, John Jone. Samuel (;-j .Wi,Viin Friday ut the I one. wa;o i.mi, "muni i'" school huiMtni;. Some very neat i ami jteniamin inren triifwas made by horseback with t iiirt v pack and saddle horses. '""iTltey started from the Willamette ouih finding the grade at t'oaeh pass, also one near '. Sexton mountain. The trail led ' iihoii Rogue river, near Jackson ville and by the old Sam I'ulver Hotel und wt.ire. now called Ulue, lr.", for a hotel ami store.' Airs. -Flower Inn. One of the big reasons Wildcats in the lead. Helen Llles Sam Culver did not like to run for making the trip was patriotic. Ruth t'hitwood each are to j hotel, so help had to be hired. A large fleet of Rritish ships lay receive a prli.e for selling the most I Many of the early pioneers stopped ; in ports of the Pacific. They hail subscriptions, u-h having sold I he , tu ,.; ,ni )v llio eirls of j both clubs. I ldoyd Richai dson of tho Med fonl Junior high Joined our ranks Tuesdav. Others alsu have entered making a total enrollment of O pupils. The contest for securing sub scriptions for various magazines ended ThutVlay noon with the 1.:.. Kims. 1 1 iey were teiiinc all four. The cont.( netted the school RritKh su,,je,jS not to tenv if war ten dollars. between Unl nited States and' Fifty-eight pupil: in the (Ofc'iool iiiiii1 to pass, as they were neither absent nor tardy dur- oild care for them. The t'nitedhu; the official month iust closed. i'il a good road for army" he average daily attendance was UK) so th) Appb-Kate mere and always found u welcome from Sam Culver. The building was constructed of five-inch los. hand-planed, notched and fastened . Knglnnd with wooden pins. The log house had gun openings ihnyvere nsel t'Siaien ne for Indian attacks. Tiitil four purpose years og the building v.afi owned! with thi in mfnd sought a shorter by l.loyd Culver, grandson of Sanv route. After leaving the Rogue Culver. The building was kept ni-'j River valley, they went over the tact and well cared for. The pres-1 present Green Springs Mountain cut owners are operating an inn. j road, south into California tit the The old cabin of the Culvers was) stone bridge on Lost river, through just across the highway and a lit - J the Humbolt mountains into Nev tle south. This was torn down re-jala and thence tort Hall. Here cently. About the only thing that they succeeded in convincing the remains to tell of the old days h j party at Fort Hall to proceed by the mill pond and ditch. The ol mhv route into Oregon. They pond where they use dto send Sr did this, but the trip was not overly smjilndian boy for water is still 1 successful. .Modoc Indians caused used. It is told of the little hoy! much trouble on this road ant! that he would be found swimming i while the road was a good one. in the pond by Sam Culver who j 'llt it was not as much used as went to see why he did not return' Columbia river and Rarlow from an errand after water. Thet roads. ctfjVr land donation claim of 6-Ui - i..v,...T"M .. t-u.. in, ....! i ... ... .. . . ! T 1,0 I I . A. has planned for , " .. '. . ' . ! Fathers' night at the scho.d house Adott iasourii. ami consniera me laud tni . ,, the south and east of the town. entngc of mien- lot.H and tin ilauce wa !Mi.i'. rosi.vi:i.t SCHOOL Spelling On last Friday It? per cent of the pupils of gnutes 3, -I. fi und 0 spelled the weekly assignment of words correctly. Hanking On Tuesday un.it per cent of the Roosevelt school banked In the school savings. The hundred per cent rooms were M rs. Hyde h 3 A Mrs. Maxwells l.. Mi ler's -lit. and Miss Abbott Hcaldj IiisiM'ftloii nl of the 1 who were per fect in health chores this week. ; The health banner was shared i by Miss Morrison's 4.V and Miss III-I A. Ijij IlsM'f'(loil There tvrrvH per cen PHJills in thepscho SchA- i s I It-TTv. The class called in l.loyd Culver li tell of the early days, and he" told of the many little peculiarities' of his grandfather, of his love! for fine horses, being the first to! just how much they have applied . ..... . . , , , ' 1 ...... .... hospnahty. his ha d of wa k nt." in on a settler ami without a word putting his horse up and making1 QhimseM' at home, of his land hold-; next Friday at S p. m. This Is to Allcndaitco give the lathers an opportunity to ; Colds and cough have cut down inspect their children's work and in"" attendance slightly this week. see the progress thev have made I hero were 1 j days absence ami during the year. It is hoped that if tardics. will be given out next week, when students may see for themselves themselves to their studies. The liouorVoll will be soon anuouiicWl. 7AI Class Has High Spcllin Averagt everv father will be present and the(t.others as well. Miss Alice Owen. ouOvery effi cient music teacher received a call KlarsVh Falls Fridnv IfVl is Music Appreciation 1 n preparation for We f diver sity Symphony orchestra which appearing in Med ford next week. Miss Allen has been presenting in the department a study of orches tra instruments. This series i; published by the edueat ional tie- j partuient of the Yinnr Talking- j Machine Co.. and includes cuts of all iiiKlrumcnts and records, to il lustrate each one. These nie prov ing exceedingly interesting ami in structive. I la m ball On Thursday evening of this week the Roosevelt tith grade team won fi'oni-khe Jackson team. The game was Wise, the score be ing 7 to 6, A short time ago this same team lost lo the Jackson team by one point. The same evening the Roosevelt 4th grade hoys won lr) l',r Washington 4th grade. Toe score was y to :.. n Fty afternoon the Roose velt tith grade girls won from the Jackson girls. Thete are thirteen baseball teams in the Roosevelt school and the children no doubt feel that the big business of the teachers is to keep their grades up so they can Play. .1 CKNO SCHOOL Ranking 1U.4 per cent. K0 per cent rooms: Mrs, Deuel's. Miss Jessie MacNMven's, Miss Jean .Mae Xi veti's. Mrs. Taylor's. Health 70. S per cent. (t) ner rooms. Miss Jensen (Tknil Miss Mc Collom's. Absentees "lOi days. Tardics it. Raseball scores: Jackson girls I'li. Lincoln 1'0. Roosevelt girls 7, Jackson 11. Roosevelt hoys 5, Jackson (I. Lincoln fourth grade hoys 14, Jackson i. First IVrioil Kmls i, The first term of the second semester ended Friday with much i better results than attended the first semester of last year. Many yellow slips have (tone hoin'(T)'he crare are doing the remedial work, solicit any information from the i Fsed car bargains. Highway Mo Report cards will he out next .teachers they may desire. .tor Company, 114 South Rivei-slde. Wednesduv and parents are asked Open tonight and tomorrow rtfter- to examine cards carefullv and ' Classified advertising gets result, noon. SfVH Ask for Sniders Milk o, . It's Pasteurized Pastciiriza! ion of milk is a jim-autionary move against lli' spread of c(!ila'i'(ius diseases it renders it free from possible eoiGlmiiiiatiiin. Any tei-ins in the milk are destroyed under .14 deirrees K-mperatiire under whirli t he niili uisses in the imsteni' ixalion roeess. Pasteurized milk has never heen known lo he responsihle Cor an epidemic. ..o .s . . . on cant at lord to take wyinees -milk aiul vou'll .et the hesl when o nn.-es hisist on PAKTKURTZKP on ask Ar SXIDKU'S. GOLD MEDAL BUTTERS ALSO PASTEURIZED Snider Dairy & Profp o. IF IT'S bjIDER'SIT'S THE BEST TO BUY In Mr. Keesee's ('lasses, the highest spelling average for the week was reached ?thy the 7A1 class. Their average was ti'i.S per cent. The TBI class was clow lit html with an average of :i:t.7 per cent. Stitdcnls Fi'ticil to Save Their Pennies Insitad of workiiiK iJhly for the 100 per cent coal in school savings Junior high is chansinff its em phasis in regard to bank day. Tuesday morniiiff. Wo want every srntlent in the school to he a saver, and not a spender. We are work- ins toward the oal v. hf re every liiiiH and cattle rane in the Klam ath 'onntry, and finally or the sad Cw cideni which took his lir Lloyd Culver and family live in sec !oild resilience to (he south of Die ! Mine Flower Lod;re. 1 Another inlerestirit- hisloric spot. I which is becoming more honorei) (cache year is the memorial a few j feet south of the I slue Flower ; Lodfxe, and which was placed there j by tlm Ashland and Medford chan- ters or the Daughters of the Amer i iean lievnlution in ltr. Another j member of the ti-A Oregon Ilis i lory class of Washington school found out these facts in reu'arA pupil has formed the habit of s.iv- ! lo ,ho n-jonuaient: The monumeirf. iiur somethini: each week, whether 1 eommenio! ates me blazin of the Jv be a penny or a dollar. The a nm tint banked docs not matter so mHh as the habit formed uf bankiliK every week. Students should be interested enough in I bankiui; that they' won't have to borrow money Tuesilay morning lo bank. If we can net every Junior hish stuilent to save so met hinw each week, we shall attain our Jihi per cent fioal., r Last Tuesday ..njojenhi,- Iit'liank K pereentiie Tor 'the entire school was 91. per cent, ii decided increase over that of the previous week. Three rooms hhd 1 au per cent. They are room li, Mrs'.-'Ma-theny. roion 7. Miss " Whlsenant. and the assembly. Mrs. Church and Mr. Fitch. The other rooms bank ed as follows: room '1, per cent: room S. !i 1 per cent: room a. SS per cent: room in, ST per cent: room !l. (10 per cent. Basketball Letters Awarded Letters were awarded Friday afternoon at tho assembly to the Junior Iiiiii school basketball team. Coach Hay Henderson pre sented the boys and recom meiiiTvd t hat they receive letters. M r. Jlatlby then presented the letters to the following boys: Ivan llar riiiKton, ; .Marvin Wick. Wilton White. Hud Thoni!i.-v 'Frank Rob erts . Archie 1 iarrintiton, Robert DietricU. Itobby iSoyl. and Oliver Hughes. Oliver HtlKhes made the response for the team, thanking Mr. Ilanby, the faculty, and fflu dent body for the splendid siwiort Siven to the team. v- I toys lies in Ha scha M Practice Raseball practice started Friday niht on the Junior high field, just north of Jackson school. A lare number of boys have sieved up to try out for the tea Tvy will do their best to make t heir team as Kund or hetw-r than last year's team, whiter htjp 'he champion ship in baseball anions the south ern Oregon Junior high schools. Friday's AsscintU (ivcii hy SIlKlCIII li(Mly The basketball 1 fy were theonly mes to nr.-ive letteis at IhQissembly liel.II-Yidity after noon. Much to I g) surpi ise and joy of all. Mr. Henderson recom mended to M r. 1 latlby that -ih" four members of our faculty, jjio ilid so nobly in upholding t he Junior high school faculty in the baseball game played recently over at the Si nior high when the Junior Senior high faculty played the school girls team, be given letters also. Miss Williams. Miss Ford, Mis Van Camp, and .Mrs. 'hurch were then asked to come up on the platform and take scats. M r. 1 lanby did himself proud in the talk he gave before presenting the mock letters to t hem. Short responses were made by eah ' teacher amid hold applause fioni the students and faculty. Wallace Iverson, presid the student body, presided over the remainder of the program, which was arranged by the student hotly officers. The Rills' glee club sang t wo numbers: "Neapolitan Nights" and "The Market,' which were certainly enjoyed. Itetty Stennetl. a 7 Ii student, gave a good reading, after which Mr. Mol dren played two numbers on the violin. A trio which consisted of violin, cello, and piano played s v-ei-.il groups of numbers for the students. Mr. Moldren, Mrs. J. flore. nnd Mrs. Williamson were the members of this trio. It was a real treat to have them with us M we hope 'hKwill pl.'y for u.-i run soon, t l.wng the program. two dance were given by Junior high students. Ktln l Chord a ml I .a von Anderson danced "The Ihiinty Miss." while orothy Mil ler dunced "The Dull Dance." origjnal trail into the Rogue River valley In IS4(i. Fifteen men made the trip, led hy Lindsay and Jesse Anpleirnte. Other were: William not The Hotel Jackson Dining Roonr Union News Company Coast to Coast ." "75c ' Sunday Dinner sorp 1 Cream m' chicken or Troth fif chicken. 0 q SALADS Fruit. 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Essential Points of the Metropolitan Loan Plan 1. LOAN I'p In mic-luilf of cninliiiicd vsiliio of ImikI mid 'ok iiT liiiildin-;. 2. PAYMENT-: per coul of prGWiil, plus inlcrest :il Wt per cent (imnillily pnyinciils may lie :irniii!;c(l if preferred . 3. ON NEW DWELLINGS A iTungoiiionts nuiy lie nmdiOn defer the first piiyinent (in principiil I'm- .'I yeni-s. 4. INTEREST (iK- per cen ' O -ifltynrs. .After tliiee veins, dwelling loans miiy lie prepaid in full or par tially Q inlereKt date witliotit penalty. O 6. FE INSTANCE For not less limn amoiinl of n. 7. AVERACj COST TO THE Bfj'RROWES. iicriiHintli per $I0IH.OII, which pays both principal and inlciQ.fr iQ thn loiiii in 1") years. IIIIII Payments on Each 1000 Table covers 15-ycar period. Tbree per cont of principal payable semi-annually, together- with interest at 0)4 per cent pojinmim, also payment on monthly basis if desired, "o '' ' 1 '" ' ' 1 114 2 Wi 3 4 IVi r, r',4 c, V4 yoor year year year year year year yoar year year year year ytiar i year IVz year . K . year '4 yeu i' ! . year 11 year 10 year 10 14 year 1 1 year UK year year year o,ar j- - Vciir . 14Vj year year 'l 1 mi is Totnl 1'aymont Encli ti limntliif U2.M ..O... 111.63 (io.c.r, , 5ft.,r7 HK.liO G7.r,a r.n.r.ri nfi.fls r,4.7o 53.7:! 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Principal Unpaid ' JS70.00 040.00 910.00 880.00 860.00 820.00 820.00 760.00 730.00 700.00 670.00 640.00 r ilio.oo. 680.0(1 560.00 620.00 4110.00 460.00 430.00 410.00 370.00 340.00 310.00 280.00 260.00 220.00 190.00 6(1 no i:0 'iiiiance o or $3,500.00, mini This Low Interest Home Loan Plan Handled Exclusively In Medford By the Commercial Finance Corporation 204-205 First National Bank Bldg. Medford, Oregon Telephone 1322 I i i :.' -I ti - $100,000.00 Capital OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS B. J. Palmer, Pres. E. C. Corn, Vice-Pres. T. W. Miles, Treasurer W. J. Hartzell Wm. W. Walker, Secy. Porter J. Neff.