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News of Medford Schools
HIGH SCHOOL
Miss ISuht Heusim will Ik futility
mlvinut fl I lie Torch llotmr hii
vluiy, which is to ht; rt'OtKaiilzeti
In the iicai' future,
lu onltT to belong 'to thin so
cioty, a cert in mini ho r of points
must bo eameii t-itch your, ami if
Hit have been earned timiii-; tht
four years a mild torch pin N
iiwunied to the si mien L PoiiitK may
be Kalnoti by earning high jinnies
and taking part hi school act hi
ties. For sophomores and juniors
wnf i'uuium can make itiM
II can,
Itcattins;
Mrs. tlureir rt;utlii
iir putting afitU one day
for a Itohtu't Louis KuVtnKtm and
White, i-'klitiM-r;
The fjaiiip win t- piayt tt Fi
" : afternoon, Oct. 5 at 3 o elm-k.
we studetttf wiii
Ktulh d but liu ctniM-nt sunmmN UvSrth, Pntnf Snt-Ei. M Iur-
dry. feat it will k !Eyid hrh-fewii. Uww
.lames Whitcmuh It! ley day. Hitch
uf Ute memhci's o the elites brings j
in tfoofc or litems written by thett
autlmrs. fitter tin Sirs, I'hureh :
hopes to fur tit a rcadtiiK club.
Music Department
Ml of the .student body art vr
May
he disiiiirtwi'd t at-
t.-mt iittd a record brettktns crwu
)is hupett for.
elast'S - Friday ,V.-tmlily
i week wiw, KHtitiv aftcrnuon prugntin j
was in rharjte ot Ah W HJmmw
ins it t nt tHiie
ha bv next .Monday. Tin- children
cass hardly wait. They will he
u tU'lt-chU-tl with it they will sure
ty drink their "four glasse of
tift
enthusiastie about our iuw suns.
sportively.
tlm font' classes to see which could
yell the best. The entire at mien!
led the yell for the freshmen, Jim ,
Hayes for the sophomores, .John
Smith lor the juniors find Stan
Wileos for the seniors. The re-
hchl an as
sembly Friday aftemotm. 1 iu-y
subk stmjis and enjoyed the time
water daily."
FnvcitiHK r MomtHitnit
The mivemm; of the uumunuM
f iitt Table Itm-k, in honor of t.vn-
i.. .i..l,,.(,J.! ki. itttti erat fatties - tit-.nji.
the rtwrv of the "Nutcracker Suite" j tended by Mis n Meter who
by Tclinfkti-fcy. in her wnul ix-proented the IX A. !U ami by
eharminfC manner. This is the ' Jean Vtimy and Harhara !iU, who
torv ot a little jib'i is KlvitsfT rcpretemea un- . .
.. i.viuii.. iHinv mt her frlcmtH Assembly
lull come; ISaelt one hriiiK tiit'i, i The upper srad.
f aiiU'tiu whieii was a silver nitt
! cracker that pieases. her best f
:il. To her sorrow the nutcnicker t very much.
We are very irfad that Miss Wil- ;t i!r(,ii..u. Thai night afier ail the J
tiams is haek again after u short ;oljier,s are' in bed she stent dw- j itst. m ihk
sbiin. and t. her astonishment she r.anKmtc 1" i
e:.it t vt.t-v l.n- niiu' ...... ,t. . ,..-.; teent rms, Aiuss Aiae.Mveii s rowiii.
eoaehhiB the giris hi baseball and ' tne, tt Hf,.. Kveit the ttys are j Heullh inspeetioti 54.5.
t..vt.w- ...... ...,, iitttvfNt in i ..... ... ....... . Fire drill seeonds.
hody was the juilse. Sandy (Ireen V!lUltU:s untl (t(.Veloulntf more " . ' J fili, irtlfeft nnu-raeker SdliBB iM.l percent.
school spirit, Kighteeit ur more j is now a!ivo Tho CJi!ieM ami the! 1 he m-et meiiti mm h oh, w
Klrli practice every , noon from Inire an. wasinj; a deadly war in loud, peeking has ceased.
ll':3tl to 1 o'clock. Uvhlch the cakes were defeated. rowure w
KtlllH were so eiose that K was nec- vteel so ,ie boys fI1(i Kt,is ran:. (,f iilt. nutcraeker have war i'hyskai Kducatum Snpervir
essary to judge the second time, unvt it,. hen.-flt f the tdav-1. ...'.. t..., n biir ..r the (Maude Barrier spent a part t
The seniors, who seemed to yell j,.,..,,,,.,! , ...,, ,",...,,,. i.-..e meet in t Friday morninsr ewmpleiitifjr the
A meeting was held by the C. A.aiatUv (.ttmli:tt. pomtre tests ot toe f f
ThmwlMv ecetihitr tit t;ik about i.. ili.-i.M-w het-t found that percent f tile cbil-
The (!. A. A. of the local hish ruUll.p ui.tnfl fm. the organization. tiJ ui f the mice and idren had very nutfaftuttry posture.
iA hfir eainnaten win ie netu inih , t t,t, .1-1t.jhjt; the fin wt (fief's " f t---
:cuining week for new members. fnt.fh mtei. The nutctnek- however untl! next snspeethm time.
About 3 or 3; pupils tmnctt "tit; .. .. t.jimres into a hundsoau
tho host, had their name
on tho silver loving cup.
strhool held tt meeting Monday
1 ember 21, to orsanize n son.; club,
Miss Klnora 1 Inlander, song queen
for tho high school, will be in
charge. This ehth will work imral
let to the hoys' mt ehib which was
leeently organized. The giris will
wear black and rod folt huts, and
cany canes with red and hiaelt felt
streamers, I ho sotK cum will be tjuy llul i,uiay.
a great feature at gumcK. ( OH Kridays both
rnl i l-itirviand where she hears ail th
At this mceiing (he eonslHuthm
was amended untl the following
class representatives were chose:
l-'roshman, Helen Ktlmlnston; soph
omoi'e, ' Paris Untidy; junior. Mar
gtterMe McAllister; senior, Kthel
for ukelele nraetice .Monday after- ! m-Jicl, lltKj tt get her they enter j
noon ami are ituvaneinj? vu
idly under the instruction oi mi . : ,eautt-ui mll;
Sloan. The advance class mei . invt ulu.tniildren's party
Wednesday evening. Fart two Dance round
iSeglnnei-H' classes are netu (inif;ttuas tree.
Fart three !anc. of the Sugar
Plum Fairy
the
e lasses meet ;
ire forty-two
;tnd more are
together. There
(signed tip to dutr
expected to jtdn.
; itai tnoitica i-racuce , .iIJf..Si
Tite new Miguel School of liar-j (,ai.'t visiti.
I monlca opened Tuesday w 1 1 h
Pit ft four Husstati Pdi Uatiee.,
Pri five Arab IoH ianee.
Part seven Dance of the Heed
-Walt, of the Fimv-
llegler. Classes fniui Junhir high. Mr.
MUSIC Mium-l litis been engaged to teach
The fidlowing hoyH have been Ko;j,Pi JUplls hows to play. After tin
loeied by Miss Ksiher f'hureh iorj, t-ampaign a week ago there
tho boys glei club: Thomas Kon-!M1Vc .tm.n rifty-three new mem
kle, Orvlttn Smith. Victor Miines, hvVH nnott.
.lames Moore, liilt Morgan. Kric Work of the History Class
Ptcrson, Harold Archer. Haymn ' A very ..pv.r miniature imiian
(ftiy, Harold (ieitanejV Merland To!' village with its wigwams, war
lefsoit, Walter Scott, Wlillam l-yMiuhs. amiw heads, canoes and
num. Kuan Greene, Allen Refers, ! itii:iu baskets. It's being made
Hubert Kison. Vernon Kvans. uy tlie 7 It under the directum f
Personals : irt!. AicCollister. Some ;of the
The girls' midget tpiartet pleased
j the audience with two numbers.
"Kid Pays" and "In the Utile 1W
Sehoolhottse.1 .The. quartet, cou
isists of Nelle tJreen, Uuby Stoae.
narttuta Wall. Sybil Jean Young.
? The new KchtMjl sttng. Ibmla
, fount
iceived.
enthusiast icaily
re-
Tite Fonntaltt j
The new water fount n ht is in !
tdaee ami the water issues forth j
rf'rooi three bubblers and many af
visit they receive from passeisby
jand pupils alike.
It bad the misforiiitte of being
f upset supposedly by blind
j ht vers before the cement at the
base uf the fountain had set. They
moved against it and yutuetimu;
had t give,
'iassioom NtUs
SHssch Utitb and foritsue
fAibini were escwsi'd friH ebtes
btst Tuesday it lodp (heir mother
unveil tite Jttseph I, ant Pctee
Treaty tmti-ker at Table iiock
The via took their first trip
to the public library Friday after-?
Moon accompanied by their teacher j
Mm. Taylor.
Teddie iJoe, a popular young lad
of Hm ctaHH left school and hat?
gone t l.inie Uoeli. Ark., where;
he will enter jiehooi,
Sienhensoti, Kathleen Tedneti
xnu Woodcock, Uouis udler.
t'lass 2, lt is, tM-ipinal tV!r
Wheels, gr.ttte five. fhi premium.
Helen McAllister. Mary Frances
Mathes, latellie Wymore, Flarke
Stokes. Ksther Alexander, Ktmem -Moft'att,
Maurice Uyrne, t'.ergei
t Met'iusii;, Uobert Fowler, Marjory '
laley. -t'lass
2. let l. Fre Hand Water'
Foior, "grades five and sis, second t
l- memlunu Miibie Smith. Virginia '.
f Knglih. C'aiheHite tlmm i.oree
Ssilito, Alice Shirley. Helen Patfoii.
A rve t la t t hiper . '
Ffass 2, let i 7, Original KtwtHK s
grade Hve, second premhitii. !,Mfis
Sadler, Wallace Lowry. Karie ,
Sweet tamt, Kueile M'ymorp. Paul-,
ie Uogers, t'arot Kcheffei, Vtvmtt
llaie.
Yaddit:rtm Xttlt
There are now 345 pupils en-;
rolled lt 'Washington sehtad.
The larger boys began their
practice in football on Friday. If j
enthusiasm emmts, then Washing
tan will have sfttte winners.
The health department was it
busy one this week. Mrs. .lose-'
phtne Jones assisted by Mrs. Hutu
Kfilsajs. ttcigbed afsd niesj.tf red the!
children. prt 'Kiratory to the phys- j
teat examination whtett is to eome l
off stnm. 1
Miss AnsehentK's roitt.
: won the health banner given in
health Inspection this week, having
,:i-l.ti percetit,
The 4 - A a isd R-A rooms were
litrt percent in banking this week.
Mrs. Meiiride
Mfs. t'to!ie.V
Thutstlay.
I I i
substituted
Wedfted;i.V
the past summer. She
isvttiy pictures of tit?
shewed thttal professbmil ieKa eham- j
.relies vl- pU&hlK $&nilng ttut the gre j
-eim-H!ki.-m placer. Karel i
Kept. 2. Koklttb, it was j
ieurau&t a 'first -Jliae Ksselafe m& bea
m hi? R3r i Irt-attB flnee ISIS.
Miss Ruth Abele, teacher in the
IokuI high school, left Friday even-:
ing for Eugene, where she will ,
spend the week end.
A parlv to itiifiate new members
of the (1. A. A. will he held Friday,!
October la.
Miss Ruth rouHSum, member of
the. junior class, who has been con
fined to the Sacred Heart hospital,
is rapidly recovering and will soon
be able to return to school,
Mrs. Kli.abeth demmr. typing
teacher of Mcuitord high, left Fri
day mornin.t to attend the interna
tional typing contest to he held in
Sacramento. Satmday, September
Mrs. Jerome expects to return
Monday.
Copies of new songs have, been
given to the girls in tho song ehth,
Wlion tite- club Ms sufficiently ov
canized ti e sons will he featured
nt games.
Miss Ruth Anne Wilson, memoer
WASHINGTON Si'
Wahiifgton tvcelved
liuoi,
three
first :
In the
KSKVKIr M'lltKH.
licalllt I-.,eii i
The school nurse, Mrs, Jtmes.t
.t,.itu r.i-f. .teemed verv originally . wi.h...t nit the children during ;
...oil ii'tM wne oalnt and .w,, wntu Atnt of them were 1 premiums and three second prem
feathers. ISoth parents ami implls n t normal hut a few were iihms at the county
it m very interested and alt ate de- j fi(fi U !m underweight. .primary deiKtrtment
u...-v.' ..f tt ureal ileal of credit. - I ej,.. U-.tnntn- foe the res- time nosier ttf the
Vi Fire Souad i,..ni, -i... re the week first premium.
A mw fire stpiad is being organ- , wa4. wim ,(V Ml.s Uusselfs room i of Jack Heyhiml, Hebeeea Chaney,?
Ixetl under Mr. Nitzel. A sncet tag I wUh H 31ilt:et.Js! of snspils Hv- j Harold UartKell t'hlde Kilen Ft-
will be held to explain tite rules, i ( jo Jhc st!tnmu.(J; The per- tarn, Kfcri Holbrooke Barron Mm-1
Monday afternoon. I ,,(1Jil for tK VHtim imildiug was j jut, KbM- f Ubh tt. Kdltlt Hodgitns. .
FfHttbalt , g . i t'atliertm vprr nami liooqi-t n-
' The big game of the season wili . tiaiikliw I strti. ; s i
be played this week betsveen Ash- : iventv-wlit- and five one hun-:.. J" t . dcpiutmentai
land and Medford. Our team has j tlf t,it she ehil-lari and writing which
IV - . . .. .. .i....."i.u.iu ,.t Crami.c f HV-
t uesttay. )-i-' . ......... .
the 4-U, rank- I ins? prixes were, awarded:
Class lot s.raimer rtung.
srade five, first prize. Vtvfaa Hale,
1 ...
fnlr.
vm-U in
i! tho iiiiillii'iimllc.H ilnimitmwil of h tt ,. , u I
lipi-ti iiuttine in litirrf wriiniiiiKti-
i-vwy cvctiliiB iliifi' (nutluill urawi)
Wmti'ii. . - Till' tt'iim la in'fini' .liat-
Ml-. MciHlersin iiml lliti team have
been Morlilnu liaiil trying ti innKc
a sui'M'ss uf this Killin' 1 l '"'at
AsJiliuni
Tho lhlt-Ui uili !:
Ituirimrkn. Uaviiwun. (i 1 1 1".
fuiiitat'lv. Zumijrumi:. Mllarti'l-lmrh.
WE USE
HAWKISON
VULCANIZING SYSTEM
AM Work Guaranteed
Phipps Auto Park
Highway at Jackson
Phone 1037-R
Ilm IllBll selinol 111 wn mar-:
rlml In Hiiwno on June 2l) to B. I'.;
faroenlnr. U: CainenU'i' ts In the
fruit imt-UhiK btwIntiM In Viikhna.
WbhIi. ' ,
MIkk Until Ella Dlckoraon. in
HtrtiKtnr In the KiiKltah donartmimt. j
who hiiK liwii unable to losiime hi-r ;
(IntleR this fall otvln.; lo the HerS
ona illness 01' her mother, wilt bo j
buck October 19. I
A live Kiinnrt will be organized in ;
Meilfnnl hlBli school nlons the wini-i :
line of those ot Portland sinoois.
mil .Unman. stmlelU bortv iin-sl-
dent. a former sluilent in Franklin .
li'.;h ot i'orllnnd, Is to be head of j
Hie ownnlsmllon as h" w mem-:
her ot Hie Kranklln flro sijuad. :
Elections I
The cifricers elected hy tlie slll-1
nmore cIiikk for this year are as
follows: llerl laiwry. Mreslclenl ; j
(Diver llimlies, vlrc-tireslilenl: Dor.
olhy Klead. scerelary; ami lialpb
Thomas, 'ireasiiror. !
Willi Kd Itcnines, former iircsl
ilenl of the freshman class. In :
chiiiKe. Hie followliiE officers were
elected bv llio freshmen: Wallace,
Iverson. 'nresidellt: IHH WnlUer.
vne iiresiilenl : Ullzahctli MelllnK.
secrel.iry; and Kliralielh Klclslwr. .
I rcasurer.
Science i
The Amerlraii flirinlslry soeiclyj
In sMonsorhii; an essay contest in ,
whii li all hlsli w liool sludenls are ,
'elililc. The essay Is lo contain;
mil more than -'"' words. Those
enlerlnis the contest will have sis t
snliierls to choose from, namely: ;
Plist Tlie Helalioll of fhelllls-'
trv lo Ileallh and Discuse.
ScKimtl The Relation of I'licmis
trv to Enrichment of Life. !
Tl,ljTho llelatlon ot ChcmlK-i
trv to Agriculture and Koreslry.
Kourlli The Kelntion of Cliemls- ,
trv lo National Defense.
pill,Tbe Itelnllon r f'lli-mls-trv
lo the lloinn .
'Sixth The Hclalloii of liemls
li v to Development of all Industry,
or a Itcsoiirce of tlie I nllcd Slates.
The wires will ! awarded 1
Mr and Mrs. Francis I'. Oarvan.
whit have made this contest nos
fclhlp for five previous years. ,
There will he wl- r - '
awarded In each stale for first
ortre and Itonoralile mention for
awoild. The winner in each state 1
untoniallcally enters .the national
content. The winner of the national
contest receives n scholarship fori
four years to a standard cnlleuc or
university and a fe'nr '
four years at collet or tmiver lty
The local contest will lie in
chaw of H. F. Coiw, chemistry lie
utructor at the h"-n "' hool. ;
In 1K2T Miss KUen Williams on
first prize In the stale contest.
This was the first time that Mel
ford high had had a
these contests, although entries
had been made every year.
enler. Wennci:
( 'u n n hit; ha tu. vc : tocklc
tiren italikcd on
Mchiieider's room
cd the highest,' .with Hl percent
Knelliiur
The 0
si numbc
(UK the
21. the
cent correctly. Tile pereemafie lor
the building was !U.y.
Xcv Foumaiti
Tlie new fountain bas been in-
0-A cbtss spelk-d the great- i t'lirot Sc-lM-ffct. Terilo .MuriLVttWu. j
,ber of words correctly dm- I i'ulllliic liogcrs. Wallace v.u,wry. ( f K
e week emling'-iSeirteniberlJaSict r.ecl. Akiko !. Jnmcs , Q qJ
v having spelled per- HcDcarmon. U .. r t It y Buigras. ! y
KaKuko Nukani1
Cl:ts lol Paitoec VriUng,
grade ftiitr, second premiuini. ttor
ecn l-hwoort. N'aoko S;iMo. 'ttloda
Levi Strauss
. Two-Horse Brand (
Copper-Riveted 1
Waist Overalls j
were patented . Ths parent ha long
since expireo1, but the ssiss increase i
each vear. I
Made of extra heavy 9 ounce Indt-
go-dyed Dcnimf cut fuli and roomy,
nttea at the ws iikc isiior-roau
Vctttencc, Copper riveted at all
strain pofltts, plenty of big, roomy
pockct. Sewed with specie! threat!
- and button riveted on to atay on.
Insist on Retting the make you can !
' shvaya depend on for everything ;
f that spell overall aattslaetian i
eomUrt, Ctt Ioglt
Look for this Trade Make
Because Ws neu - Because its
individual- -Because its the most
beautiful automobile of the day ,
this new Buick -the car ot cars
is enjoying the year of years
TliJi -
Remember this Gysrsntee
A New Pair FREE if They Kip
Miie ht Levi Straa &. Co,
Alo maker of Twa-Hoe Brantl
Bih Overall for Men ami Boy.
Sizable rtbRdi
Drawing the greatest crowds winning the.
most enthusiastic praise rolling tip the
higgc.it demand in all fine-car history-the
Silver Anniversary Buick with New Master
piece Bodies by Fishrr is scoring the most
sensational success ever won by any new
quality ear! ; '
Millions of spectators thronging Buict
showrooms in all partsof the country! Tens
of thousands enthusiastically placing their
orders for this Buick of Huicks and car of
cars!
And all because it is not only a leading
engineering at hievement'of tlie past twenty
five years embodying performance abili
ties tin ma I ched a ny where in the world but
also because it ushers in att entirely new
style a fascinating new mode f automo
tive beaut y and luxury '
The moUrists of America 'looked to the
leader for leadership" in automotive design.
Buick answered with this epic car, setting
cut irciy new st anda rds of style, beanty, and
comfort, as well as of dashing jierforraanc.
And the public is responding with over
whelming demand a demand that has
forced the great Buick factory to produc
tion levels unprecedented in lU entire
history !
THE SILVER. ANNIVERSARY
BUICIC
WJTK MASTKRPiECE BODIES BY FISHES
Levi Strauss "Two-Horse"
Brand Overalls
For Sale by
Mann?s
Dept. Store
Buy Levi Straws Overalls, at
Metifortl's Ie;liiig Men's
Store
JI'VHlll II!
Ueportcr: Anna M Hnson.
Th- bnnklni: this wcok lmi.rov.d
Kritlv. Our percent was ''
l!t there I. room for ltntr..v-,
mcnt. If we nil ,rV n'',t mn. y'
we nn obluln our gul.
The ll'-; rooms were lr he
sees Mrs. flm li'.. Miss Wtn-c
nnnfs and the study hall jWHtH
JUr. Fltct! nnd Mra Church. J
SCHERER MOTOR GO.
40 North Riverside
Plione 73
BETTEffAUTOMOBILESARgBUItT.BUtCKWItLBUtLOTHEM;
Sold by
Campbell
Clothing Co.
Main St., Near Front
.ooks and Acts like a Costly Car
because its built like a costly car t
and tip
Coach ... 735
SeistfTl-Ioor 795
Coupe - - 745
SttsaHr SfBt 559 twi
Koadstcr - - BW
Aiifmetxi a, b, lifiralt
! -wa-ii offi ptv far tsturt wf &(
twfiBJJf at imtft rttttiiiibi-t
iiha mid mimamt
The only Essex point in common with cars in
its price field is price. There is little in either
appearance or performance, to distinguish, it
from many a costlier car. , -
In si?.?, it possesses the advantage of compact-
nese without sacrifice of passenger quarters or ,
riding comfort. It'steers as easily as any car
you have ever driven. There is a quickness .
and mmblcness in its moter acti&ii that will
make some costlier cars you have driven seem
slow and sluggish. These qualities are lasting.
With whatever crestly car dehtil ymi cesmpare Bsex
ym will he impressed hy its high standard in design,
material s&fl workmanship. . .
Many exclusive and patented featoics contribute to - .
these iyex aslvantarcs among them being its '
Itigh-compression Suier-Six motor, which to otir
bcl ief is the most powerful and efticicnt automobile ;
mttor of its size in the world, , i . ;
Won't you examine and drive the Essex, wheiner -as
a prospective buyer orasttne istterestal in know-
n" w',v ' 's ('le choice car in its price field as -proved
by Kiles?
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc.
101 South Eiverside Pliose 18
i.h ii! tile -A u;nv ITUIT HILLS. N.
r u i I t
V...l.st- t.v j-i-l:tt
. .. i
i cjiji" y s t e? ii R; ti 1
tr IWlilllMim : 7
I v mum bsb msMt am vmm ifi in mm I " I
-t 1 t., 2Y , V .i.i V 11 t - I
Greater Dollar Value The Secret of
this Car's Amazing Popularity
The important difference
which people at onec recog
Itizc when comparing the
new Plymouth with the few
other cars of its price-cliiss
is its greater iloilar-for-dofiar
value.
To place any of these cars
beside the Plymouth- is to
bectwne con;ciotts immedi
ately of contrasts which
merely begin, wish its full
size and style.
Riding in tite Plymottth.yott
sense at once the Plymouth's
fundamental strength and
darahifity, as well as the
abundant power and speed
of its new "Silver-Dome"
high - compression enginef
and the safety of its internal
hydraulic 4-hee! brakes,
Gnrc yourself the joy of half
an hour demonstration in
the Plymouth.
We are confitlenS you sitt
declare it as unapproachable
in performance s it it utt
approaehed in dotlat-for-dotlar
value-giving, mf
Road , ', J675
rumHe ant
Coape , , 68J
TeBrtng 691
2itior StfUn 70S
De Ltihe Cmipc 7?5
S?dn ?
pftttl f.B.k.
FITCH MOTOR CO.
Major William M. Coplan, Mgr.
128 S, Eiverside Phone 762