Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1928, Page 13, Image 13

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News of Medfqrd Schools
JIMou iiuai
ntiHMtfiH: Lutllii Corn. lu
pomm t'uldtv, hmh lliinscuni.
Miid Kunznian, and Aibn ttw
era.
SliidnitH Ittivlvo Honor l-rUi'i
' 'Sixti-cn HluiU'nt ret-i'ivi'd honor
MtfiH tit I he Junior high Krlduy
afternoon al the weekly as-semhly.
In urdor to win on oi tnese uu
tenf, h pupil must he outstanding j
Juil Kiholmwliip. - activities, audi
leaflerwhlp. .,,A total of J UU' points j
1h nt-eessaiy U receive the award.
illt IOHVWIHK ur i"uu j.,n,i
'unworn in ipuith: iuiui i'k'-.
Adra iMlwan.s. r,i.i.n-i.. r ,)Uy rUnK l)e Hh(llvi.H uld l0fiks
liu nan, "" llt-ullll UrHHt
jxuiiziiiuii. ' w.m., . j Vum Junes bus coinidliMl a very
interest ini: report mi t he reeent
health surveys that have been
freiuent the city library ami read j
many yt Hie books that have lnrn 1
remiestetl ut roiibl not be miji- J'
plii'd been use of ibi-ir use in the i
count ry. She also InoiiKbt a j
tlouble armfuf of pew books to ;
shitw the chihlrmi ami, oh yes! .
she told the tearhers that Hie cbil-!
ilren at the Jurki-on were very
polite and well behaved and seem- j
ed so interested in their work.
Library UooLs viillod
'Miss Andrews has requested all
library books to be returned next i
k so that they may be eherked j
Ikiu'ki'x lie tin- plains i.f Krluli, a
- j rii-h iirii'iilliiral ho-liuii in which
il'ilinc Is Mtu;:t. .1. Miiny lilm s
Gllue li-ii ii 1 ti I luv.laiuls hiivo ill -I
iru. l.-.l iiiv.ulers l'rinu the north,
j I'asxi". ltritihl llit;liiui
nhlVinu border,
' awii.v."
three times us i.U'
Caz.rtte. buys llml C'lifunl V. Urn-' here lof ':iuuurcisIirinoiitlts. JIo
haw, Jr., prominent Kncially in liu Itouuht a lnrse homo and lnin-
New ork. has tiled huh here for, tains fnrce of servanta una two
Hi- lius hi't-u established .-iiilnrmibile
r-:itre,l iliirhlK the vaciillun i
The feucherH ami pupils havi been I
"'t iJU.WM I ! N-.-lh ami ...... h.-.,.s. of I'.lim.
, V il-AjjSgire law a lioinl..-,- ... . pusses hi u
I. "Ill u( Ira.l.'.s .ui.l M. nil.
In Hi,- .... ! il.iys .'I til" I'll' ili..n
mm. A'iU.h'i.i, ' n 111" . A.lriali.'
..a.-.!, li. lh" s.ililli. was th" l.rt
nia.U' In th" si-hool roi't'iilly.
j This InCui-niatioii may ho
, taiiKMl hy visititiK tlua sohuolu
1 aiiiilloU if tlcsii-"il. ,
NieholKon. Louise Osenbure. nur
olhr 1'n ley. Helen I'owt'i', .Velum
Kiuiih. Muriel Waters. Cordon Wil
liuins. Helen Wood, and Helen
Vilsou. Klfzabeth Kleisehei rank
ed first with 170 points to her
erlit: (ionlun Williams, -"second
5 points: Helen 1'owor; third, 130 j . KOOSKVIXT SCHOOL
inl.s. Helen Wilson, the nrst Spelllny:
ludent body president of the The spelline averauo of the
'school, responded for the group. '. weekly assignment of words for
( Congratulations to these students, 'grades 3, 4, 5 and I) last week was
MldYcar stiidnits Uereive 'ini.5 percent.
Dinloinus Ilea It Ii 1 nsmt't Ion
f Fifty pupils- who entered high ; on Monday S2 per cent of the
i school at the beplnnins of the sec- Roosevelt pupils scored perfect in
-. ond semester received their eighth htalth chores.,
! grade diplomas at tho assembly j Itaiiklug
v hetd Friday afternoon. They were on Tuesday 85.1 per cent of the
dismissed from high school early
i In 'order that they might be on lugs,
f hand for the Junior high program. ; Mis.
tyWo are certainly proud of our
V class that went into high school at
mid-year.
i'rt lJank He port
Seven rooms out of eight b.tnked
r' lOft per cent Tucsd.iy morning In
(y 00 school banking. ;Rotm 2
f: banked only 90 per cent this week.
L-but we hope that next Tuesday
morning everyone
f'brink- No ode is forced to bank. If
hn does not wish tu. The rooms
that have banked 100 per
i. ihi'f e March 27 arer rooms 5,
nu the assembly
On Wednesday at 0:30 the
school was favored by a visit from
Miss 'Chrysler, the county librarian , WASIUNOTO.N". 1. t., A'pril JS.
at which time she met with the ..L-,ine Italy and tne sut round
school aj!d gave the children a w,ui.e ...earth
cordial invitation to visit the chll- ; occurred recently.
dren's room of the puinic umury , ' .. . , H,iWeen trte
! Italian plains and Vienna, and has
I therefore been the scene of more
Hum ime ininortant military con-
fur
Itail-
IIOWMtD S'IMOI-
Miss Alice Owen of the teaching
fbrce l'ft Friday afternoon
Klamath Falls to intend the
way celebration.
"The K. T. A. thet In the lust reg
ular session of the year Friday.
Tin. Miifi'hil business before t In
schotd banked In the school sav-
The 1U0 per cent rooms were!
Hyde's 3A and Mrs. Max-j
well's 1A. i
Parent Teacher Association
The program of the last meeting
of the year was as follows:
llMano solo Janice iShreve.
(roup of sonws Orade 1A.
Story Ilichard Thlcrolf.
1'iano solosUorothy (.love.
Talk on National Music Week
will decide to i by Miss Ksther Church.
Hostesses were Mrs. Harris
June. Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. J.eonaid,
cent! Mrs. Holt, and Mrs. ( Hrown.
ti, 7, I Schml Assemblies
t . ....... - .
Inq the assembly. On Tuesday at v au ine praties
' llarnionlca Ouarlct Kecclvcs 1 4. 6 and G held an assembly at
fi ,; Cliromatlcas r which time the 5A class gave an
l ' Last week, the Copco forum cn-; interesting dramatization of tho
. tertained the harmoniea quartet at story of William Tell. A piano
ij, luncheon and presented the boys Ho1o was given by Eva Hart und
r with tho new Instruments which J the winners of ribbons at the
r Ihv l,..in Initi, ,lnutlul TtldV fl ' ,r ,1 n wohildl ll'.ll'k lllCCt WCI'0
called chromatlcas or chormatlca culled upon to tell what they did
harmonicas. These ilnstruments to win their ribbons,
play the: sharps and flats of the
scale and greatly Increase the pos
sibilities of accomplishment. The
quartet played their new Instru
ments for the Copco smoker-recently
and were very much enjoy
ed Tinulev Champie. Woodrow
Shaw. Hob Dietrich, and Hob during the summer, explaining and
a MenrecKenirosi. arc me uovs nu esiuoiuiiK iu uum nwi..
make mi this irroun. I newest books and distributing I
U 'Iiibrary Instruction Being (ilvcn ! library cards to those who desired
V 'Idiss Andrews, the Junior high j them. The children were very np-
Y librarian, has been giving lessons preciativc of this visit and ' the
l:- inuho use of the library to the If A j interest manifested in their read
e and !H pupils, who will be going 1 ing.
tntn high school next year.- Slu
depts are taught the use tf the
encyclopedia, the arrangement of
books In a library, and tho general
care of books. This work Is being
given Jhru the reading classes.
Next "year" regular lessons will be
given twice during a semester to
till seventh and eighth grade stu-
j dents.
. ' ftotills of the Junior Jubilee
4 The Junior High Jubilee, held
if Friday. May 4th. was a great Sue
s' cess. The Junior high cleared
f-' about ?23. which goes Into the
I student body fund. "Silver San-
dais." the play given in the assem-
bly hall, was enjoyed by everyone, j
f AH the sideshows were reported to :
bo very good, while the exhibits In
room ii were very attractive, and
drew much admiration. The Ice
cream booth proved to be a very
popular place, as well as the candy
and popcorn booths. We are sure
that everyone that calm' had - a
good time. 3
SHllillg l(eHirt
The 7AI topped the list in spell
ing this week with MM percent.
The 71tl class ollfowed closely wjlh
lix.t; per cent, while the other
classes have the following per cen
' tgc.s: "lill, U7.5 per cent; 'sAll,
.:i !7.4; 81(11, 87; 7A11. HC.4 peicent.
.. There are two more weeks In
which -to make loo percent and
the pupils are working hard.
I too m 10 H drives Flag
.. Konni 10 under Mr. Keesee re-
'ceived a beautiful flag for their:
.. room, because they sold the most
V number of tickets for the Junior i
' Jubilee. Hoom 10 Is made up of:
I fleven II students and ve are more
than roud of them. Hetty Stun
? nett received the flag for her room
ot Friday's assembly,
t ; . Junior High Ftirnishcs lladio
' I'lttgram
The many different talents of
Junior high pupils were very en
' 'tertainingly broadcast over the
local station, KM Fl). last Tuesday
.. night. The boys and girls glee
clubs sang several songs. Some of
the special numbers were: Harp
solo, by Hetty Stennett: piano
logues. by, Helen Fd mist on and
,Adra Fd wards; piano solos, by
'' Marian Moore and Dorothy I'aley:
' f trio, by Mary Fdmlston. cellist,
MamcH Fdmlston. violinist and
iMiss Ksther Church, pianist.
Miss .Williams, our musdc teaeh
er, sang two groups of songs. The
first group was made up of Sehu
" bert s songs and the second group.
r t,,.ii,. .. r,.lL, k..,,. .-vtlif.f
Church, music supervisor for the
schools in Med ford, accompanied
Mis6 Williams on the piano.
Tho harmonica band and quar-
f tet both played a number of popu-
lar selections. ' Frod Noonchester j 1
. gave an imitation of the houthcrn i
V Taclfio train, a unique stunt for
tho harmonica. '
i This program was sponsored by
' the. California Orcaon Power eoni--v
pany. Stulents In the program
were delighted over the opportuni
ty to broadcast.
ir-
!t 1 i-JJir .V' - '' i f i B ! mm-.-.! l " u..illi"iii i:ui..." Ihiu
f,'te jfaf WT-f f . "i.i." 1,1,1a,",. Auil"ia. .1." ,a,
RK HPi!Pj'it ftttS?2a H..-..UBU lh" llli-nil",- 1-a.
I 1 9, ft. i. mS&t A;t 5VrVS.V. Iik & !7.m !.i:,t.-. a.i .,.. ..r m,. uw u...an
Tho tiny object in the lmnils of one of the world's most famous
automotive englm-em, Harry A. Milli'r, of l.os Aniicli's, In u I'liumploii
spark plus ho is tsdIiik to placu In on., of the ei .ht cylinders ot n new
l- ul,ii-lneli ratiiiK 1111...).-. l.islil" wllkl. he is pictured. This motor,
with a new type supereharKcr and cooler for both air and oil, is ex
pected to prove a speed sensation, and is entered lor the ISiS Indian
apolis races. Spark plnss used In ruciiiK motors, lie says, are chanseil
for constant efficiency whenever necessary.
invetlKK was to lay plans fur the The children, whose drills have
annual schoul picnic. heen accepted the past week for
i-'oll.iwlnti- Is 11 report of credit the Merit button are:
work done in penmanship l-ecent- i Ar.lo Stocks, Ruth True. Milton
ly. Starkey. Irwin Doty, lOllanora
The clilldrcn. whose drills have I'atun, Helen Dickson. John c'um
lieen accepted for the rainier mlims, McDonald DeVaney.
Method button the past week are: The children, whose drills have
Avonne Kae. Hohert ("aton. All- ' been accepted the past week for
netta I'aton. Kenneth i 'aitlin. , the I'l-oun ss pin. arc:
.Maxine Vaughn, Kalph .McC.onagle , Hazel .McUmuiKle. Kuth Krye.
Irwin Dolv. I McDonald DeVaney. Ar.lo Stocks.
Italy's Northeast Door 1
flict," says a bulletin iron. tne
WashiiiKloo. D. .'.. hca.liiuai lers of
the National t',"Ui.-rapl.lc society
"fdine lies norlll of the hi
farnic .
Hat be,
strewn
smallcr
dry
The
VOTE FOR THE
.
MAY
.ips thru deep gorges,
Is 'if these streams are
with great boulders and
shingle, thru which, in the
season, tiny rills trickle. Hut
the region Is one of the wettest in t
Furope, and when the torrents are
in flood the boulders and shingle
are carried ever farther down
stream, creating wide gravel-covered
beds in the plains. It was In
id of the deep valley of one of these
iln Adriatic sea and just solltn 01 lorreius, inc 1.1.
tin. Carnlc Alps which now form e:irthiniu,tl,
the boundary between this portion, in lb
of Italy and Austria. Fifty miles
to the east lies the present boun
dary between Italy and Jugoslavia.
'A lew miles norm ni nunc ei.M.n. j
various torrents issue from in
pa via;- .still covers a part ot' the
itiiitl leading to the Ploeken.
"Tin- s:rom; Venetian influences
which pi;tveil about Fdine arc to
be seen in its architecture. Some
of the structures arc copies of
buildings erected in Venice, and
ituoii-i.ou: I'dinceuerior walls of
dwellings and public butldtims are
covered with frescoes In the Vene
tian Mle. The h-ky line of Fdine
j is dominated by the old apab-e of
itbe l'atiiarchs of Aquilein. church
( diunitaries wlm maintained tem-
Jpoial rtilc over this part of Italy
unui 1 oine as laiveii ny enn e
in the fifteenth century. Napo
leon occupied the old palace in
IMiT; a ad a lew miles to ' the
southw ot. at ( 'ampo Form hi, he
signed the treaty giving Venice tu
Austria.
On Mot Active Aiistro-ltalian
War Front
"Through fdine runs the main
railway from Venice and north
eastern Italy to Vienna. As soon
as Italy entered the World war
this region became the most active
of the Austro-llalian war fronts.
Trenches and the remains of forti
fications can plainly be rcn in the
Felta Valley and on the mountain
slopes east of Tal mezzo where the
railway climbs toward the watershed.
"C.encral headquarters for the
'eastern Italian armies was niain-
mined in Fdine until the Austrians
broke through in October, IM7.
Fdine ami all the FrluUan plains
then fell into Austrian bands. A
year later the fighting surged over
Fdine again, when, iu the opera-
I lion known as the Hattle of Vit-
torio Veneto. the Italians pushed
the Aurtriaus from Italian terri
tory. Tlie old Austro-ltallan bor-
which lay only IS miles cast
of Fdine before the World War,
has been replaced by the Jugo
Does
Your Wife
Drive
the Car?
When she bids you goodbye and
drives away, do you take a mental
inventory of the car's equipment
and "guess" that they will carry
her safely and without trouble?
You can trust the safety and serv
ice of Silvertowns anywhere and
any time. Your car should have
these wonderful tires as an extra
safeguard to insure dependable per
formance. . ' .
lltfiHll
ervice Station
Distributors
Phone 1300
Sunrise Super-Service Station
Sub-Dealers
Skinner's Garage
gliamento. that the
a used greatest loss.
village, of Tolmezzit.
'These mountain gorges have
been shaken before, and resulting
landslides have in some cases
1 eh ringed the courses of "the
siren iiih.
' "Soiilh of (he moiinla Ins and
rm fl ASSk Tff .... fc
JjUy: Wiim luvniAS'i
Jot Economical Transportation
of
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b Jtt KKIIV SCHUOli
' HanklnB Sfl.3 percent, ino per
cent rooms. Mrs. Taylor s, Mis.
Finch's. Miss Mac.N'lvcn's, Mrs.
3 Deuel's. Miss lluren'a.
J Spelling 98.7 percent.
! Attendance pood.
Days absence 21.
Tardy t.
l.ihnirr llook
i m imhi Ttiursaay ius in.j.in .
M f the rnunty library nsKoelallnn
enmo to- the .lnelcn sehoul nod
E . ..u. ktt,lr.n im invitation to
Jf You Desire the Fair to Continue
It cannot be without this aid, which
will be used to build
.A School Children's Exhibit building. , .
A Machinery and Auto Kxliil.it Pavilion.
A Habbit building.
A Fc.restrv and Auditorium building, to In: used lor lectures by
' llie Cr'auge and otlier organizations.
Additional Comfort Stations for women and men.
To enlarge and cover the present livestock buildings, enlarge.
poultry building and hog and sheep sheds.
Addition to Women's building. .
And to paint the present buildings, grand stand and stock sheds,
which is badly needed.
Positively not one cent of the money will be spent on
the Air Port located on the Fair grounds, as some have
thought. The Air Port is to be moved from the Fair
grounds.
The levy was endorsed by the Pomona Crango at Eagle Point
April 28: is also endorsed by fruit growers, fr.ck. poultry and
rabbit"n'ien, as well, as other business men oter the county,
o
, "Jackson County Fair Association
A
n
During the last ninety days more new Chey
rolet cars were delivered in this community
than in any similar period in Chevrolet history
and most of these new car sales involved the
trade-in of the purchaser's previous car. As a
result, we have at this time a wide selection of
used cars that have been thoroughly recon
ditionedand which may be identified by the
Red "O. K. that counts" tag. Come in and
make your selection while our used car stocks
are complete.
A few of
bur exceptional Used Car values
"with an OK that counts"
STAR T(H'i;iN(i
Kiicli.py finish, (iooil tires.
K. inecliiiiiii iilly.
l!ljr. I-'OIIDTOUMNO 1!l! H)ltl) T(H'KIX(r
I '.ii Moon tires; in uol slinpc, I.ate finisli piotl ; niLMtluiiii-.
'jr.o.iMi
run very
litlle
V.)-2 CKIIVUOI.KT TOl'lilNi;
New Diicii. I!iiIIim.ii tires. Kiln
1 1,000 miles i if'l l').(K)
!f Hi,-).()0 eitlly rctiily tn ...
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lioiid tires. -f ittisltf (1 in film
hlnipe. I.. - : -'35.W.
,...'J:i5.00
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO., Inc.
112 So. Riverside
Medford
Phone 150
AUTOMOBILE SHOP
Ashland, Ore.
Dependability, 6atisfaction and Honest Vain
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