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    BEDFORD MATTj TRTRTW,, MEDFORD, (VKEOOy, SUNDAY, APRTL 20, 1928.
PAGE THREE
News of Medford Schools
JIXIOH HUiH. iCloyd Smith.
Junior Jubilco Comes Off I'riilu jr. ; is instructor of the penmanship
The big event of the coming classes.
lunis lYout Music lKluirHmnt 'ni.ci-kil assembly. The nature ft
The music department of our the assembly has not yet been an
Hifh nun been growing noum-cd.
white Miss N'illlaiiiH, our
' Allen Return From
Rctary Conclave
Hotary clubs, comprising OreKon. ornor. A Rood program was pre
Washington, part of Idaho us well Hented. Many entertainment feat-
Hrttish (. oliinilila and Alaska. ; urea and courtesies were extended
Acconlliiir ot Mr. Allen, It wus j to the delegates In attendance.
week is the Junior Jubilee at the
Medford Junior HiKh Friday even
ing. May 4. at eiKhl o'clock. There I Junior
will be a pruKrum In the assem-1 rapidly
iiruiii, Lucille Kloii Rave a whist-, the fire drill test given by the city ! Dwlht of tile eighth made. We
linn solo. Holoris Durkce. a piano oifk luls. regret to lose , tilt 111 as their pros-
solo, and l!ob Dielriok and Tillie. The flag was awarded by theience added cheer to their rcspec-!
t'hampie. n harmonica du-t. ! mute to Kire Chief Kiliott for his 'tive rooms. '
Miss Lillian Wise ' sifliwol W ill OIimtvo Oregon Day sph ndid record diiring the past I A Summary of library hooks
tiliuisiliiY. v..ir II.. i tui-M nu:iii ii It to ri.:til iv tho url.nn cliililrcn tlm-liii:
Junior hluh will observe Oregon. ilw. li,m...u..i U..I.....1 ' bio si ii.wil ivnr i heinis coiiiiiiIimI . Allen. Itoturv orcsldeul the history of District No. 1. IX'le-1 WASH INtiTON. April 28 W).
Day W ednesday afternoon with a W hen Miss Van Meter return- hv the principal. The number will , of the Medford club, returned cm gates were present from all the State department advices today
.d from the l.ion s luncheon where exceed twelve hundred. A lull ri" I Wednesday night from a trip to clubs In tho district. One club , said I.. H. Marshall, American man
til. i i:,ti.. ...., .,,,),. no as- 1 nort win be .riven next week. ' Seal He where with a number of I had an attendance of 13 out of a I ager at La Luz miues In Nicaragua,
scinl.lv was called in ihe lower Much has been done to eiicournge 'other lloiarians of the local organ- .membership of 4 1. i is still held prisoner by Sandino'a
1 the most enthusiastic and success-, stated Mr.
Ill uisirict conierence neiu uuring i
Allen.
-
l.lv hi, II first .nil lifter llu.f nr.,. f tiMt.-lt..r I.,.- ... - ..... m nt.-si-. r.i.i r.llic.c.1.
may choose which side shows he teresting things for us to Join. The Spelling.
will attend. There will be con- j harmonica quartet played last '. Tno K, i,llcs 3- 4- " and 0 avt',
cessnols in the halls. Monday night at tho American aK''a l "''" n'M th0 f"1''1
Silver Kandiits'' la the name j Legion anil was chosen to be one ""filing of the weekly assignment
u the play, which will be given of the official bands at the Anier-.of "V"la last-Friday,
in the assembly hall. Come and ; lean Legion convention, to he held . """l-'".
tec a. real king and .ueen. The , here in August. .Miss Williams is' "Tucp.lay of this week sot
beautiful princess is sad and tear-golng to pick 20 of the best liar- m'r L'ont of ,l10 I '"""' el t school
fill, but ut last she finds happl-1 monica plavers for the liar-1 l'"nk''1 in l,u-' l'houl savings. The
ncsH. Ho sure to come and see I monica band. The drum corps: '"" ' n'r cc nt W,MV M'1'-
how hse finds it. This play is will also piny In tho merienn Le- i Hyde " IA. Mrs. .Muxwi U s 1A. .Miss
being directed by Miss Williams, glon parade this summer. Abbotts 1U-IA. and Miss Allen's
Miss Smith. Miss Gray and Mrs. Lust Tuesday night, tho liar- 6A-
Hrown nnd promises to be ex-'monica quartet broadcasted orer :. ' " Honor - Koll
ccptlonally flue. i station KMKB, through tho cour-; 'The second six weeks' period
The side shows will bo varied lose of I'nnra. II.. I. arhrtvvnii.ai.io' the second semester closed
April ;u. ine iept.it cams octng
ball of Ihe school for the purpose
of exhibiting the flag.
As each child came within sight
of the bcautilul flag on Its stand
ard, liped wilh ihe golden Ameri
can eagle, a profound silence fell
upon the enliri. group and con
tinued so us they were told of the
lienor that had come to them.
Alter reverently pledging al
legiance to the flag they returned
to their classes, subdued and uwed
by its significance and Its beauty.
They are all wanting to write
letters of apreciation to Kire Chief
Llllott.
l.nme reading and we l.ave met
Willi verv gratifying, refills.
I
iiAt iisox school ;
Hanking a.' II percent. Hill per
c.-nt rooms: Mrs. Deuel's. Miss
Jcsfie MacNiMMis. .Mrs. Finch's.
M:s Hanson's and Miss .Icanne
.Ma.'Nivi'H's.
H'-;i!;h inspection "I..3 percent,
ntgiiist munis ciA, lee percent.
'l'ardii's y. Days absences 3ti.
1'lre drill III seconds.
l ire Drill
Fire chief Kiliott visited the
f school last Tuesday and asked fur
a the in-ill. lie got it and was
tuition he -attended tho dlsirict , The convention was presidct! 1 lorces. consul bamuel J, f !c,tcner
conierence of the first disli icl of over by Henry Manny, district gov-. lit Minefields telegraphed:
MEDFORD ELECTRIC CO
HOWARD NEWS Ism-prised when he saw the chll-
Tho Ifoward school held an eiini- dren einnty the buitillng "ii 111 see-
In nature. Mrs. llanbv and Mrs. flub Diitrlik Tioelev chHini.le.
Church will tell fortunes In room jam! Wooilrow Shaw are members : ' 'elensed on Wednesday of this . inalion contest Friday in tho var-! on.ls. Accompanying him was the
J. Most people like to know their; of this group. Miss Williams, ae- week. Quite a number just miss- OUs Held activities preparatory to ' president ot the chamber of ctini-
future, so come to the Jubilco eonipanletl by the pliino by Alma I "'l lie Honor Koll by one or two . jIO County Field Meet next Sal ; mere.
und find out what your fortune ' Lawrence. ang u group of solos. -" u1' "" unexcused nbsence. j mday. Some very good material Writing
is. I A week from Tuesday night, an-! Those whose cards show ed ; m., been selected. These students j Two hundred eight wilting
"How tho Story Grew" Is the other Junior High program will ' straight A s and f.'s were: selected w ill enter mole fully into manuscripts were sent to the A. N.
A si training during- the week U the Faimer company last Thursday for
title of
play
be given in ; be broadcast through the four-
room J, under Miss Ford nnd MissUesv of the Coueo. He sure nndi-Iul'a Steele, first H grade
Hammond. We hate gossip, but . time in. . . -.'8 Hurdelle Dodge. 1st 1! glade
women must talk, you know. You1 Cooking Clauses fccrvo Bronkiu.-l Janet Hctcr, 1st A grade ...
will be wondering If some of your Tho cooking classes have been i Dixie Drew. 1st A grade
stories grew as much as this one serving breakfasts the nast weVk, l Annie Long. 2nd A grade
1
weather permits. I w riting awards. The writing su-
Harold Cruncher is absent from pcrvisur on her senii-annual visit
did
"Taking the Census" will bo
given In room 10 (upstairs) after
tho main program. You will on-
Inviting various members of the
faculty. .Mr. and Mrs. llanby
Mr. Henderson, Mrs. Matheny
Mrs. Brown, nnd -Miss whisonan:
oy tho Fottibonc family, whenare among those who enjoyed . a
Mr. Doollttle comes to tako the . delirious .. breakfast' ot eranges,
census and you will wonder how 'cereal with dates, Oolden Hod eggs
ho ever got the census of this on toast, and chocolate. The
family. Come and sec If it is the breakfasts have been very much
same In your family. Mrs. Math-! enjoyed by teachers and pupils
cny nnd Miss Andrews aro in alike.
churgo of this side show. I Honor Koll for Soi-oml Six
The famous "Jubilee Melody Weeks IVrloil (iivvn.
Makers may be heard In the ns-'s-A Class:
sembly hull after tho main show.
They are as "black as night, yet Harriet Sparrow .
they radiate sunshine." They will! F.liznboth Fleischer
give a laugh a minute. Hear the! Lloyd Nicholson ...
ventriloquist, for sure. Mr. Hon- 8-B class:
Helen Stearns. Six U grade li
Health 1iishm'I1oii .
Only Tti.7 tier cent of the school , m0 ,.. X,
scored pcrlcct in lleallli chores puny.
this week. j Fvery member of lliu ui'jlith
was wtin by grade matin 10 percent in -their
tho school this week due to in-1
juries received as a result of a :
fall from a bicycle. i
Wlllanl Kt. Arnold has been
grunted un improvement button by i
aimer rcninunsliin com-
The Health blilllli'
I'alcy
Dorothy
-A Class:
Carol Dodge
Hilly Cuinniings
Volma Smith
Wllda Hall
B Class,
i'.eth Cummings
riora Crawford ..
Hetty stennetl ..
A V.
1 C,
9 1
6 2
4 G
1 7'
C ?,
7 3
4 C
II 2
5 U
8 1
2 1
6 3
looked at some of thcin and pro
nounced (hem good. She ubai
promised an early return for all
papers sent ill before May first.
Track Meet
JUov.-n boys and eight girls will
repri'M'iit the Jackson school at
the annual track meet to be held
at the fair grounds Saturday and
Miss Abbott's I A-1 117 grades. F.pellinir last week. This Is whal ; before these lines gel into print
The great goal at present Is to ; the ch:ss has been working for history will lie niaile and a pen
get on the Health Honor Hull by i and all were greatly pleased over j nam will be won by one of the
Friday, .May 4th. ; the result. They received a hearty i,,ur Krlll e schools.
Trophy Won. cheer from the seventh grade.
l'erhaps no awar.l that has ever j Transfer cards worn issued to HKKLIN Would Herman- RlrH
come to the Kousevelt school has1 Helen and Dwight. Dickson Friday, marry Hanoi von lluonofeld? Two
made an impression equal to1 that ! They are leaving Willi their par- thirds of those answering news
experienced w hen the Handsome I ents for los Angeles whenco they paper queries say his work is too
silk flag was presented to the canto three year two. Helen was dangerous for n husband. Ills
school as a reward of excelling in 'n member of the fourth grade nnd Iflylrg. not his poetry.
cierson and Mr. Finch . arc In.
charge of this program. !
Parents will be interested In I
tho cvhlbits to bo shown In room
G. You will see exhibits of work
dono In tho hlsory, domestic art
and manual training departments. I
Miss llurd, Mrs. MeCollister nnd I
Mr. Fitch will supervise the dis-i
plays. I
for the hungry folks. Ice cream. John Partridge
candy, cookies, and popcorn Willi Sybil Jean Young
he sold In various booths in the! The new 7-1! class has the most
hall. Miss Whlsen.'int, Miss Jack-1 honor students, having a total
son. Miss A'un Camp, Miss Knm-lot five; the 7-A class four; the
sey. Mrs. Clark, Miss Slnema, nndj8-Lt class, one; 8-A, three. Wc
Miss Wise aro In charge of the ! heartily congratulate our enter
concesslons ! inK class.
Come one, come all Friday; Bank llrport.
evening. May 4th. to the Junior We held our banking percent
Jubilee, at ft o'clock. I age up to 100 per cent again on
Cast Tor "Silver Samlals" Given I Tuesday morning, in school sav
Scene; The Palace Garden lings, and we believe that at the
Cast of characters: rate we are going now. we ought
King David Lowryito, he able to hold it up to this
Queen Helen Kdmiston 1 goal until school Is out. After
Princess Amarls... .Gloria (letchell J w-e once got Interested In school
A Prophet ,..;,.Mhx Kae banking, we climbed steadily until
Story-Teller Madge Kunznian we reached the perfect mark of
Hurpist .....;. Hetty Stennctt I luo per cent and there wo have
Fairy (jueoil Dell lntis staved for several weeks.
Dancing Bear Goldie Higeloni Queen Chosen for May Day !
Master Jack Terrettj Program.
A. Stranger Hill Prentice; l.ura May C.oddard has been
I-ady in Waiting Velum Smith ' chosen as queen for the May Day j
Herald ;Hoh Colvlg;nnd Health Day Festivities next
Pages Robert Sherwood, Klmer Friday. May 4. She will preside)
Dunlava. jover the ceremonies of the day. I
Fan Hearers Wiltla Hall, Muriel ( llropliy Cub to He Awarded to'
Waters. . Winner of Track Meet. I
Flower. Girls Alta Pahl. Hethi - Interest in the coming track
I II III 11 1 I II1WM iti-jiiMtfjiintiutariiiiB
B
1 I ' fl to Noon fel tff
ASHLAND
FOR A REAL
STOREWIDE-PRICE SLASHING
Medford Building
N. Central Avenue
TELEPHONE 90
Nationally advertised Elec
trical Appliances, guaran
teed both Parts and Service.
'ter empties Itself
J
A fine new store fillpil with Siiiini; mill SSuitntior
iJry (lootls unci Women 'b Weaiiii!,' Ajiimrfl, Hosiery.
Footwear, etc. i i
THAT MUST BE SOLD
runnninRs, .lane To well, La
Verna Srhultz.
FalriCH Eihol Chord. Tavon An
derson, Dorothy Paley.
l'Oiisitnts Hailmra Wall. Noll
meet. May 12th, lttvin th
Ashluiul. Mctlfonl, uiul (Irants
Puss junior Mgh Hrhouls is tinnv
in steadily. Mr. rtrophy of thif'
Brophy Jewelry store has pr-
Circen. Edith Mete, Anna Misino sen tod a splendid silver cup, to he
Assistants Oirls' .and Boys' (!lee
rluhs, harmonica band, drum
corps. I
HIcc I'etiiiuiiisliip CVitifiratcs
The Bice certifieates haw ar
rived at last, to the joy of the
Kiven to the school that wiiuf the
most number of points in tho
track meet. If a school Jns the
cup throe years In succession,
the cup beloncs to that school
permanently. Come on. .1 unfor
IMkIi team, and do .four host. W'
pupils. The winners of the eer-1 would like to see that cup In our
tificatos are: Kinal certificate::. ! school next year. i
Barbara Wall. Klsie Hall. Neltla ! ;hls' I-ejiRiirt (liven Shower for
Martsook. Buth Demorest. Marian j .'Miss Van Cainp. j
Moore. Klizaheth Burcell, Winni-1 The Junior HiKh Girls' ImiBiia ;
fred Boseboi-oUKh, Ueloris llol- j Pu.vv a lovely shower for M inn j
brook. Kuth Ottoman, Zelma (Ilr-1 Ksther Van Camp -Jast Friday
a rd, hois Snyder. Minnie Amlcr-' ufiernoon, April 211. after school,
son, Itohert lOlson, I'earl Ttl-!she recivcd many nteo izittx from
rick. Bachcl Fry, Dorothy I'aley, the plrls. In addition to a lart-e
Ktma Ambrose. Betty Culy, (iilbeit 1 number of flowerw. An auto
Moty. Dorothy Ferris, (ioidie! raph hitirkr- with simiatures nnd
Boudy, livon Anderson, Lea be 1 verses from students and taih
Miller. Bhyllis Killiman. Deloris j ors was also iven her. J.tillie
liurkee. Seventh trade Bice cer-1 Hammett is president ot the
lifieatcH, Bela Youmr, Kenneth An-1 league.
derson. Nelson Florey. Billy Cum-i Keadiinr ClaKH's Irovido prowiiim'
minys, Anne Fuson, Estella New-j for Friday's As'inhly.
man, Joan Welch, Bub Nelson. The reading classes, umb-r the
K una Id 1'hair. DwiKht Snell. Vel- direction of Mrs. Maybelle church.;
ma Smith, Knld Bresler, Char-! put . on r clever skit at Friday
lotte LudwiK, Shirley rfford. (Jen--afternoon's assembly. Book ehar
eva Mills. Laura Iastorlno. Flor-! actors appeared as Cordon AVil-
ence Jacks, Buth Frazior. Klmeda , liams sat in an easy chair read-
Harpor. Nolle CIroen, Helen row-line his favorite hooks. Tom Saw
ell. Uitfharri Whitley. Birhard y(.r. Buck Finn. Topsy. Kva, por
slelKht. Wildon CoIboiiRh. Kdithpia. Bobin Hood. Amy, Beth, Mcc j
Mete, Carol Bodwe, Jack Tcrrett. J and Jo Sacajawea, nnd many j
Buth Hanscam, Allen Borers, IjoI-i others were represented as livinK (
la Van Dermark, Hazel ComstockJ characters. Students nnd parents
Boris I'atton, Susan Dynan, Ate-; alike enjoyed the ftunt, Riven by
tha Hatfield. Irene Miller. Uor-j the rending classes.
othy !aniet. Fern 'Ifventri-r and1 As the nmii-al pnrt nf thr pro-
MONDAY
SPECIAL
CARNIVAL
iti-.i;
GIFT BOX
jl Women's anil l liililren'a
HANDKERCHIEFS
in
r-
j-.TqliiUffl.risa
When you use the above
expression your friend
know just what you mean.
They know that tho
MANX Is San l-Yanelsco's
big popular priced Hotel.
. . . . a home away
from a home. . .
A rendezTotm for thone who prefer a hotel In the
downtown seetlon of the city, near everything and
f surrounded with every modern convenience. Meet
vng Friemls here. We welcome You:
Each
:o anyone makin.;; a .ur-:-hase
nf s:i.oi or over
vi:r'.frim 'J lo l.noon,
MONDAY ONLY
One to a customer.
ONE LOT OF
WOMEN'S
Beautiful NEW
DRESSES
Would be real bargains
at $10.00.
Sale Price
NOW' IN, FULL SWING
AND CONTINUES DAILY
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
F. H. McCUNE & CO.
Portland, Oregon
SELLING OUT
Half of This Stock
NEWEST SPRING
Coats and. Dresses
DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR THIS SALE
$7.95
One Lot of
WOMEN'S
y Beautiful New
DRESSES
Values to $12.50.
Sale Price
New Sport Models in
DRESS and SPORT
GOATS
" Values to $29.75.
Sale Price
UST movo a little lever wlicn you're button; witluuit piiUiiis? in any deep
through washing with the new Eavy, wrinkles. (.'lollies , uro washed by the
and every dron of water is auto- vsv v,,,.,,,,,,, c'nus as L'entlv as by hand.
iu.tlically lifted and emptied clown your, children nre ontirelv safe . around this
sink or set tubs There is no jne io ; for nl
do a wonderful new drying tub leaves the '
clothes damp, without breaking a single deuumstration toda..
Also Made with Gasoline Molor for Homes without Electricity.
N ewfsl Ly
Models have a nie
lytte ol double tub
finished in bcaalilnl
uhile Duco kept
clean iv ihe itriiA
ot a tloih. The
dent fool onler
tub eueloses ihe
inner tub of solid
topper. The hetit
relaniiitjt air spaec.
between the double
tubs helps keep
water hot.
Just Telephone 90 for Particulars or a Demonstration .
g.95
$g.85
CLOSING OUT DRY GOODS AND DRESS MATERIALS 1 1
One Lot of Women's Wool Sport
SWEATERS
Values to $8.50.
Priced for this sale
One Lot of Washable Print
HOUSE DRESSES
Values to $2.05.
Priced for this sale...!...
$1.69
ALL WOMEN'S FIN
NEW FOOTWEAR CUT IN PRICE
GRADUATE
..NURSES..
Are Employed at the
;; ; . 'Wilt.
! 'U '.
ity Hospital
One Lot of Women's
PUMPS, TIES,
. SLIPPERS
Popular styles and
heels. Values to $6.50.
Sale Price
HH n Did You Ever
HH H Stop to Think
E S Ihat :i hospital room
with Hit; host of 1'itods
jhhI tlie personal atten
tion of mii'scs fo.sts no
more than a first class
hotel.
Kvci'.v posNiblo consideration is given to the
comfort and earc of patients at this hospital.
That is why we employ GRADUATE
NUItSES. Hccauso the rooms are light, airy
and comfortable the foods of the very, best
and scientifically, prepared, arid graduate
niirws serve you, you'll find The COlfMUN
ITY an ideal hospital in which to rest whilo
you Arc indisposed or May while ytfti arc
undergoing medical treatment...'
n fa s . I
I wlrSitOO nepir8-III 1
I bLU XXi 5 A" rTSr ii 'i
M .... . .. El Sale Price I 9 S 1 1
1 45 QX I WOMEN'S WEAR I C R 0 1 jj 11
i vA'0 AND DRY GOODS P0J ! I II . 8 ...... TT
lj;,:J ashland 1 t-H Community tLospital
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