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School Notes From the City and oValiey BANDITS AND LINDY
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I IlOL" TwfiHy ilolLs wi'iv in-iwiH, A 1 1 Mi
I I LlllCOln School umiuiK Ohmi. urn pair .f twiiiri Iw- fjjJJJ J
High School
Roosevelt School
the lust week. Tho uccupiiikms
v.:lh, which niffts in room 7, ntl
jm:enl tit tho nym, have not been
holding recltutiun, but merely
if purt for study.
Putlnt; tht; holldny vacation, n
im-w fire alarm was Installed in
th? hijth sohiol, on tho lower floor
:it the foot of the incline. A fire
lonuitlK to I.ehi lflulerson.
Two mw stmK-nt sintered the
I, rouiil Monday, 'firry were Id;.
Ma.y Jnihausfii and tiei.it: e lni
hnuseli fioni lliei-iu'asilf, lnd.
The 31. eiass is uiu..it;i...nii
litH-auHe of the noUe in euimec- ' llrimrter: Itoosevclt School. Xtw pupils entering Lincoln
lit m with the building Koine on at The? news items were gathered ' ttchnol this week were:
the hiph nchuolt th clashes that and written l-y the following Kdwin Vullii r. Eugene. Oregon;
uioei in the gymmttitum have been meinlH-n 4if the s;xlh snide I'.oyd H.llaii.my, Jck.son hchool:
reporting to tho Mudy halU during eludes: Menjamiu Stone, V a h I n g t o n
Cyril binders, Mary Thompson, school; liillv Itiley. lloosevelt model health home project. From
Irene Alcoek. Stanley Kunzimtn, j Kehool; Wefley Hitey, ! O'sevelt ,u, raltf tu jM,X(,s have been eom
. la rion Littrelt, D o 1 p h Janes, ; school; Hilly Nygren, Grants Pass, i iUK m home will be finished
Catherine . Rrandt, Doris L'pp. Oregon; Jesse Holland; livis Ijmg. ( n .short time.
Helen it earns. Kluinath reservation; Oeraldtne
library llpiMiit. Xaillon. Pengree. Idaho; Dwaine
The G-A class of the Roosevelt ' Xaillon, Pengree, Idaho; liuth
school went to tho public library Prince, James Xewlin and Kred
with the Lincoln school ti-A class. Colligan.
dvill v ill be held in the near fu-t h was their last trip as a class. The health banner was won by
ture, ho the students willbecome i library lessons will bo continued ( Mrs. Shangle s room. Miss Turk
faiii Jlai' with the sound of the ' tno m,xt semester at the Junior er's mom was only a fraction he
ulmii.' High school. Wild them.
Mfss Mary Clroinor of tho TrI- J SpocdbalL , Bal king average for the bulld-
Imne save a talk Friday afternoon, Speedhall is pi ogressing rapidly ing was SS.G per cent. Mrs. Har
to the Journalism and occupation n lno Roosevelt school. Coach nonsroom had 103.3 per cent,
classes of the high school. Mlw Hondewon said that we would . Tho a-lfa are enjoyins language
itrciner told of interviewing Henry JmVl, a SlUne Saturday. January when they get to write about
Ford and Al Smith, also ttivlnt; an j wUI lhe jackson school. It lions and mako fierce illustrations,
account of her recent trip to miK,t have been played January The 3-A's made 100 per cent
Hollywood. The talk was muchj, bU the fioU1 wftH too muddy, in spelling for the weeks.
ei.joycdJiy the students. I Tho lineup is as follows: liight Mrs. shangle's room has been
ilia Latin club met 1 hui sday ' ,. rim. in.i,M. ricbt inside made bright bv two new plants.
lul Stelle; center. Do) Dale lioberts returned to school
. u.fr inuiilu fot-w-ird. after vlsitfnir slv wee cs in I'ttts
thu clnb decided to put out j Herbert Humor- left end. Stanley burg. I'enn. He is in the fourth
camps "t present. Mr. Hihl
mates that lhe uirpliin. In -
coinpany have deliver-1 a total )'
pel liaps 1 j.Mtta.oaa pesos to ei!
field ramps fur pay-nils.
There has only l n t.ne l.---.
S.i-;s eotitMining '.'t.iiou p i
W.-l"e lice .ttliipped inti a ileli--
.Mi:ig!e insti'iid of a eleanm; wheie
the money nlmuM hav
That bit of jungle since has heri
s'!i rehtilo many time, but tit
tl- ' money V"s m.t been found. The
: uutt i-. sw-tuipv. ;iid lhe lieu-
.re pluLtaLd- :,HiU ilito Die loUil
nd water.
'hat is ohm of speeiul trip, as or
deied by eustomeis. not a retfulur
t - v passenger scliedllle. This
i egular service was inaugurated
In ad'Hiiua :o deliv- i ing money April J T, X'j'i. between Tampieo.
payrolls planes t ti i tools. i inn and Mexb'o City. Then
t iiuipiuetu and hupplies fim Tain- followed tho Mexican govuriiment's
pi-o to the oil fields and make fie- Mexico City-Laredo mall service,
mieiit fticial flights with oil men and next cay the Mexican Avia-
land il. passen. i j-jjo and from the field, lion cumpailTs era Ci uz-Merida.
Yucatan tri-wcekly passenger ami
m ill f-vloe.
entl. IIODOV
a:iernoon, and among the bu.sines.s forwarj jrt
that was carried on at the meeting )m (UyL...
isuo of the Hi Times.
J. S. Danish substituted for C.
(.Hen Smith. Thursday and Friday,
ns Mr. Smith was one of the mem
bers of the faculty to attend the
high school conference at Eugene.
Mrs. Merrick substituted in the
Kngllsh department last week,
taking the place of Miss Myrtle
To I toy.
The members of the public
ppeaklng clasH of the high school
have been putting- in much time
practicing H play that they will
K'p soon In the assembly. The
name of the play is, "Spreading
the News," by Iudy Gregory.
There arc approximately ten of
the students in the cast.
The Dramatic club held their
first meeting Friday afternoon, at
which new members were voted
tin, and new officers nominated.
airs. Josephine Smith is advisor , average
for this club.
Kunzman; left half. Hoy Coghill: rado.
center half. Oracc Coble; riRht Mrs. Turner, who was a dele
halfback. Ue Ilublcr; left, full-; gate to the Oregon State Teach
back, Ilurle Iturreson; right full, er's association has been unable
Marlon tKed) Uttrell. They arc to return to school this week duo
working hard to learn to play to illness.
the game correctly, as It Is quite I - Mm. JlillU substitute for Miss
run. plica toil. ! Tucker, who was ill all during
Hack Prom the Holidays. j the holidays and did not return
After being stuffed two wholo to sehool until Wedneylay.
weeks with candy, pop corn, nuts Elinore Kenaslon has returned!
and turkey dinners, the pupils of to the 4th grade, after Wointf u-1
Koosevelt school came back to riously lit wnn pneumonia,
school on Monday. January 7.1 The 1-A's have been making an
ready to polish up for the strenu- interesting study of wool. An
ous two Oays of examination attractive sand table has been
which will soon ho upon them. arranged with shepherds and sheep
Hanking-. im tll H"'" 1-and.. The shepherds.
Wo Uoosevelt school pupils made by Mary' KU'ott. Genevieve
in'KPd one bankimr record from Hil.ver. 1'iiiiian Alhstrom and
84.7 per cent to X6.& per cent. Wo. Grove were uhoscn for the mi
arc still trying to get a bolter , tauie. . t aMi. ..n.i iimfnni..!" There 1 H'u Urownsvtlle. The Mexican
Tho banner rooms were me rhu won in a mei 1 ..i..,,.- .iii..n .i..v..i... i he Kuvernment oiierates another air
fas follows: "US atcli in tho 3-tt room. . - nervieo between Mexico City and
Twenty-nine shining stars for us
many shining faces wore pasted
on our health chart this week. The
' .Hit class never rumple up a hom
'at a single healtliule and not a
child had lust in weight in this
grade, and all hut foin- hail gained
one or more pounds during De
cember. The 3 As have taken a Gates
' reading test this week. They made
; im.7 per cent in spelling.
The I'A's welcomed a new class
mate. La von Davis, who came from
tho Uoosevelt school.
That made the enrollment Fri
day of our room .7 pupils and six
, dolls.
Th emedium for the 3A arithme
tic test of multiplication facts this
. week was rale four minutes, score
; U7 per i ent.
j The T'A class welcomes Yvonne
j Smith. Yvonne has been absent
; from school for several weeks be
i cause of illness.
I The 4A class has lost two of its
' members. 1 amnio Kae Ward well
J moved to California and Kveiyn
jAbholi to Ihilte Falls. We were
very sorry to lose these pupils.
We are delighted with the bur
lap panels above our boards, as i aviation by
they are attractive in showing opportune the
MEXICO CITY uPf Mexican
field Otndits and Col. Charles A.
Lindbergh inspired the establish - q
ment development, respective
ly, of commercial aviation in M-'X-i
o iiithough neither was aware of
the sirange coinbtn.itiou.
i 'iMiimercial planes ei i- first
u: Hid in .Mexico to avoid bandits. ,
Keg u la r pessenger and mail air
sei'viivs evnlveil as a result of the .
great aviation Interest aroused
tliioiighuiit Mexico by Lindbergh's !
non-stop fhgnt from Washington
to .Mexico City.
Millions of pesos for oil field
....,..... li .... .... VS
payrolls have been carried by air jir J
from T.impico to camps through- j 'jjCir
mil the oil country, to the dlscom- f
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fiture of tlio bandits, unwinged
and impotent, able only in stand 1
on the ground and stare helplessly
at the money-laden messengers
messengers beyond their grasp. .
This payroll service continues.
Mi-:im hile. Lindhci itli 1'leW to f
Mexieo. The country went' wild j
a I huh aviation. George L. Hihl, an
America a original) v from Wash
ington. D. C. who had started the
air payroll service in the Tampieo
fields, decided the impetus given
indbergh made op-
launching of regular
j our twister work.
I The 4 A hygiene clnsn made some
'Interesting (lusters for fire pre
vention. They are n display in
room 7.
The children of the fifth grade j
are working out .something new :
sand!1111' umiue in art this week. They i
illustrating tnc Aesop s lanie.
passenger ami air mail routes. Jlis
judgment was justified.
i ne Mexican Aviation company
of which he Is. president now "iter
ates daily services between Mexico
City and Tampieo and tri-wcekly
services between Vera t 'rir, and
Merida. It hopes oi start another
regular service between Tampieo
I mil Li. db. rh came to Mexico
this wi-- entirelv a "taxi service"
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Fun!
School opened Monday with al
nioht a perfect attendance. Kvery
one seemed glad to be back.
Miss Lynch who was injured in
tho Shasta train wreck lust No
vember, is still unable ta return to
Hchool. Mrs. Kunzman is substi
tuting for her.
Hanking
103.5 percent Geography has become more!'"?- " ; , '
I'o'll Mlltrot ,., liiivt. III! Ill'I'llllin 111- " '
tercitcd in Mrs. West's trip abroad, i fees ami sand dunes,
Wo have several new pupws m . w.m .v- i-... ....... ...
tho lioosevelt school. Thoir names j A clever border of snow men
aro Helen Harwood. 2A: Kinmii surrounds the first grade room.
J. Smith. 2R- lister Anderson. They aro so well rtnno that the
fVHI Sunder. ItH- Lowell I"" ailllOSL oene
eon,
qur
work here.
for
it-
Bhingham, BA and Gladys Tnomp- j
.-.A 1V Iw.m. Ihi.v Will HkC ne iik aiuiiuen .
school and do their best j perfect phonic lessons.
j no I'aront-i eacner k nsoi:minui
met Friday afternoon. The 6-A's
Mooftiifr.
The ltooaevplt 'I'arent-Teaehor's who soon go to Junior High school
! deuie
Hanking started off well with u,.i,.n..n iim thoir mnnthlv were the honor guests. An in-t:;-t
f9.3 percent of all children present -mcctinK Friday, January U. l'Jli8. (lerestliiB program was followed (m?
- um'i. jum uii $ m x group of sixth graito
average of $.117 for each pupil. j Mys mnfS Tnoy were aH foiows:
. , , Ilenltn ' 'junior Kline, Stanley Kunzman,
Tho health avoratto was not ho SJonP(,P Hullis. IxKoy Wil
pood. Only 83.6 percent kept all UuniH Herlwrt Harper. Kussell 11
IhO ruica. (rich, this tloble, Durylu PuIukt.
Tho Kpelling average was 97. G
percent. Tho 5A clnsH made the
highest average of 99.7 percent.
I T. A.
Tho Washington 1. T. A. meets
next Friday, January 1 sih, at 3
o'clock. - - . ...
the
ly a talk by Kev. W. II. Katon
A spienutu array i ciikob nurn-u C0UIlll.u.s f advanced
zest to the clos of the day. Jday."
The sixth grade enjoyed Hav
ing Mrs. Newberry as a substitute
for she used to teach at Lincoln
Laredo.
"It there had not been Amorfeun
oil comiauieH in the Tniuplco
i fields, and if Lindbergh had not
M Ufrilifl kJUI 1 1 UgC j flown to Mexico, commercial avla-
1 350 YcOLTS JSO ' I',m l;velopiiiont would not have
, come here so quickly," Mr. 1 ill 1
So woman suffrage is something j says,
new lo the world. Is it 7 The an- i l tie first commercial plane in
swer is. "It is not'" ueon Sourlya i Mexican service made the first
of Afghanistan, who is leading the I Mexico City-Tampico flight in Jim-
equal rights movement in that ! nary. X'MZ, and then began payroll
country says: j, flights in the oil fields. During
slam granted to women, about the "boom" in the Tampieo fields ,
o years ago, that right of vol-. In 19L2 and li'L'J ten payroll trips j
nd election which is cruelly j a week were mnde from Taniii'e;!,
women in many I carrying 500. UOt jiesos n week.
Ournpu to-j About three payrous a week ,.
carried by airplane to different oil
and Dolph Janes. I
The Junior High debating team
, settled for all lime tho question
i of "Free Text Hooks." The hos
! tosses wore Mrs. Sam Ulchardson.
!Mis. II. A. Thicroff, Mrs. C. M.
isims, and Mrs. C. W. Iteames.
There was a largo attendance, in-
VAl.I.FV snihni, vi'U's eluding thoso who have recently
rh ff.ut 1wU...hi.. nr -iw. v. entered tho district. Tho number
Jackson School
Year was hold Friday morning at totaled nout iuu. n o uecismu u. . ,H.,. cont.
11:30. The urognun was suggest- i"11 J"Kch was m i neattn, s.i
Hanking, 82 per cent low. One
hundred (icr cent ruoins. Mrs. Tay
lor's and Miss Jeanne McNiveu's.
Spoiling, DJi.tW-good. Itest class
grades: 3IJ class, 100 per cent: 3A
lass, 99.7 per cent: OA class, Ity.i
per cent good. De
partures. 18; arrivals, 10.
A IisapHlntinont.
The OA's woro disappointed in
their last trip to tho Library bo-1
fort entering Junior high. Tho
children's librarian was not there
to receive them, much to their sor
row. As no one had prepared to
meet them, they missed tht ir
ed liv tim now ninnn which the ! affirmative.
children found on their return to i Posture Tesas,
school after tho holidays. It is an The Koosevelt school had a po.s
lnstrument well Adapted to tho use tulc u'Ht January 10. Miss Bar
of children as it is small, though 1 rnRni' nvc tho test. She said
possessing a particularly pleasing our record was very good. We
tone, has easy action and a pretty avo one cup and we hope to tfet
case. Kvery child who could play another,
at all contributed to the program i lUxfc Shower.
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"The U r"ih.l n,. . ! o pTrtelr ,h.ni." r tho hook. M " 'rhU,fl""y
Th- Crk'krt and the liutnul.-bi-c: I "icy ri-ceiveil In the book shower.
II, v l I. L I M.,, L, :, Klw l.l,,,, . i TWI'tltV-f ie WCI-R UoimtCll tO Htlirl
ii Hoosevell seliool liurary. i
ehllilrin enjoy tlu-ni very much.
IViiiiiiiiikIiI I'ostnn-.
Tho pupllH ot the department
have aiarteil a penmanship cam
paign for Kood penmanship lrtts
tine during all written work. We
think tho campaign will bo. successful.
Tip Toe March. Yvonne Khepard
Itoblu Hood art'l Utile John,
Anne Dcun.
The Ride.
Karly In Hcd, l'hocbe Dciill.
l-'rere JatHine, Kuth .Mosher.
The pre-prlmary Kroup showed
very pood work they had done ill
clay rcprcHtniiiK Knkiino study.
IS THE NEW
afternoon.
Vluan Koom News.
The iiupils of the III clas are
enjoying a vhlo on tho "health
ship." Thoso who fall to keep the
health rules have their names
withdrawn from the ship's pas
senger list for1 that day.
A "health'' wind table Is under
tho process uf construction in tho
1A; A very busy highway may tie
seiii. Kach day that tho room has
1U0 per cent In health inspection
a new otwn is added lo Health
Land. .The names of some of the
towns are Milky Way. Oninge Val-
iithtubville, LungSleep ML,
had doll day Friday nfter-
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lirowtlV uf lhe Shell business
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anil returned to finish his course
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