Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 27, 1929, Page 13, Image 13

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School Notes From the City and Valley
Junior High
I lit lite:
Tho hiiildhiK ;t-.'-i;,. hi hanl;
irik' was H'i itttTfin W l;t--t week.
Tin- Ill's jroi the liih-l :i v.r.ii:e,
!:(. i (fivin. Tin O " -l "'
banner first. 1 I ! -1 A iii(.its re- 1
ifivf.t lnrt ; poiviMii. tiA-..A ehit-tli'f-u
lmi iii't-i-r,i.
The luil.l. re.-onl in .-p. llln:
fur lat week was !m;.". j Tee nt.
ornt 'I'll.' tIA's jtK:iii ir. i. In. the lujjli- ,
ip I e-t pcri'.-iit, prr.'onf.
NHNttlmll
our Wo :ii''' Iiro.ivssiiiK rapidly In
f fn-i tlmll I'll i ns f..iir ir iir h-t
I day it tii-s int .1 uiiii.r hfi h
elio.il ;il (In- iH'Kimtiht? ol ll:' in
semester .,hi- team will he broken
up. Th lour are: H'-iliert llnr
tar. l.eltc.y Williams. :h
ami lin-i I'ulmrt-.
It was hoped i ti.lt ;i name would
ho played Saturday. I. fit dm- in the
W'-aihf!-, it was ininssHi-.
Health
" The health reeoiil for Hoi.ia-veK
sehool was- unusually kooI jor um
week. Three rooms reeeivd the
health up ami the banner i'or
having an averujre nf Inn pt-ct-ui.
Tlhtsc 1'iMtttis were I'll. f.A. liA.
The huildiiu: average w.i- SV! per
High School
CENTRAL POINT HIGH
Wile ;nvu. niMiMi'i
student i)iHir.iHti(n
l.ai w.M-k Juniitr ilit:h Vi.Wd for
in v studi in body officers. Til"
Milts of ill-- election are : follows:
lf tii). nt, liu-u Sklht . (D-ty:' vi.e
P resident, t 'on way J .at hum: Sir Is'
iee-president, Klhel Chord
! ad-r, Sybil Jean Youn
pianist. Imrothy 'lore.
We an- very sorry to lome our
la it (if ill i if (if is tfl lai seme u-( .
but wi fire a.-Mir.il that niir I'uliii"
officers will do a.s well, 1
(Mir last s mester officers, who
wilt I--live for hi-h st In ml, a it: ,
I'i'i - in. A lira IMw.u iK: r.o;.V ',
ii -(! i t sid.nt. Hilly ( "n mining:
. ilirls' vb e-pre ddi nt. Carol loilr:
t-ri'iary. It'ah HiKtlnn, 'mu 11
ir. X"l!i.- r.re.-'ii; :i ml pianHi. Ituby
Stonp.
IViyV Alhlotlfx
TIip .lilhior lilirb s h.nil bnsi;ot ;
ball r.am has boon playing ihf pn
binihary uatns in the hiuli s- lmni
f-j.rti--.-ti-.
In UK- first nnl, w itb I'ro-p. rt
the Junior bih team nVfi-uK-I iln-tn
lv-ltt. A niurii u.niip will be play
t-ii at l'r'sp'Pt I'pliruary 3.
In ihf soron.l amt- with bibl
Hill liiiih srbool, M 1 won L'J
IX. Sainv Valh y bill : h.ioi -l"i-aif-tl
Ihf locals lt'-!T.
Tht .1 uniur hiyh school niidj:-.
it-am whi-h is oompospil of unallpr
bfiys in tho Junior hiuli school play- ,
pil Ashlaml niidi t.s in a very hai il
fought Kamr, finnlly winnintc with
a ."core 1 1
i;nb DiPtrich, ku.-h-1 is tpnipor
arily off ihc team bn-misi- uf
brok'-n firm. V hope he will soon
hf abli to play his old position;
which at present bcin t:il:cn by
("irvillc DaviHson.
Mr. H.'tKbM'son anil his tcuniw '
have bcii very siucpssful so far tills
-pason ami vc hop1 ilicy keep up
thf jrooil work.
Doliaio
A iilw Jutitor hlKh ib l.aio lonm '
uas rhoscn on Moinlay. .Ian. 'Jl.
Those on the affirmative arc as 1
fulh.ws: Virginia lJuiilava, J inn'
Davis. IVIcr Winnie; alu rnat.' Al-'
la lMwaids.
'limsi- nn tli m-isaiivo aif: Anna:
Kusoii. 1-ois Snytlcr. Marjoric ;
M- Nair; alicrnatp. Dick SU-iht.
;irls U'litfiic
The regular weckiy mcclinK f
ihc CSirld l.eamit' of llic Junior,
hiuh school was held las! Monthly,
the pivwioVilt of the h'.-iU'-. NVllc
Cln-ill pri-siiliiiL". The nirl.s wi'n.
i lUcrtaincil by a short prut; ram '
which consist-il of a reading -n-;
titled "A liny in T.ovc" by Virginia
Dunlava. a sun by Aiira Kihva rtl.-. j
"Wc luiv a new baby ai our ;
hi.uv" and a piano soln. by Di-lnr-
is llidbrool;. Afc-r I he rebuilt);
lirof.nim -Mrs. Klicwcl. than uf uirlsi
uavn a talk to the uirls who are to ,
nier hii;h schnol this si-itH-r-ter.
(.iris Alhlctlcs j
The (ili-ls Athletic association
met foi 'thc liHt tiiin- this scntcstciV.
The nii-ls vo'cd to continue basket-,
hall for another six weks. The
president. Coldie Hidon was in
charm- of the mectini, and an elec
tion followed the busiiu;-! nici't
Iny. Thp fnll.-winir officers for he
coming semester were fleeted: (
I'resideni, Deaii Hidnti: vlcc-presi- ,
ib-nt, I-'ranct-s Arnspiner: secretary. ;
June Davis; treasurer. V e 1 in a
Smith. ' ;
Oifiers who are leaving ii uo to
Itiuh school are: I'resideni. Soldiei
T I viee-ni nsi.lelH Adl -i Kil-
tr...,,,,.- Anna Mae l-'uson. ' fil,,Ml with yranili
We are, very sorry to have tueni
h ave u for they have filled tht ir
offices to the best of iheir ability;
and we sincerely hope that the fu-.
lure officers will enjoy their wink;
as much as those who are leavin. ;
SH-UillK lUt'Oltl
The aVeraKe for the classes thl.H
Keni-'stcr are as follows: 1, It'.i.SS ;
p.-r evnt; U. !!'' ent: ill,
!i!t.7J per cent. j
The average for the ntire buihl-J
i,-.,, ...nu fi7.a nor cent. PuniN innk" i
inu cont for tho entire y.
inester were: IVlty Stonnett, pttv
Crawford, DoiTilhy flore.
I la nk iny: Itepnrf ' ' I
I'-or severftl weeks Junior hikIi j
school has been striving lo reacjr,
iiKi .i.nt in their banking. ThiJ
week w did a -standard and 4
hope to maintain this avenme thrw
out the vear.
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Central Point to I'lay Koiie Kiver
I'robably the liardest panic nf the
season for tbo cntial 1'oint Hi'
cairers will be mnced in tin- local
.vm toniiiht when they meet the
I tot ue I liver iiayketeei s. (
linth boy.s and Kirls are to play j
and two fast ann s are prornispd. .
Vnpnir, of Ashlnml, will re re roe j
both names. The i:itls-' name siuris-
prnmptly at 7:3a o'clock. Admis-j
sbui Kic, '2 and Il.Tc.
Cemral Point Iliuli lias ( ufi as j
l'or four conHeentlve years t'Vn-1
tral Point has hi Id the trophy lor
boys' hnMketliall. in the sect in da ry
schools, and this year there is!
even greater enthusiasm than ever!
before over the chance nf kcepinn
the cup. The hoys, under i he ex-!
cedent coach int; of Webster W'ertz, '
are developing into an iineoimiier- i
able team.
Th uteris have just as hiiih am
hitions as the boys, and under the'
coachint; nf Prof. . p. Jcweit will
develop into a winnlnu i-am.
C.reat things are lonk. il fniwanl to;
from the nirls. Mr. Jewett, us has !
hen proven in previous years, is one "
or the best liasketbalt men in :
southern (trefoil. i
A hard Hehedule has been select- :
od for both teams, hut hi. far a!! !
uames have ended in victory f.ir
us. Ttie teams are making a untid
.showing and should be niven The1
support of the entire public. i
Itally ll'iiiro SmiTs
The pep rally held by the Ceil- !
iral Point hiph school Wedm-.'sday j
evening wa.s a hutje hiipci ss. After
a short pep pro; rant In the hih :
M'hool aiidilDt'ititu ttie' student 1
body serjn ntiiied the town. Then !
everyone returned to the selionl-;
Ki-ounus. wnere tne tally tire was j
liKhi.-d, and 11k ht refi-eh me ub
were served. Alumni and town1
folks; were Invited. !
Webster WeriZ. science teacher ,
and roach of hnys'athleties. Ardliij
Collins, and Klixuheth Souttiwell. 1
all of whom sustained burns when
a chemical explosion occurred in !
ill- hiti school laboratory,
hack in sclioo auain.
The school yard is much impmv-!
ed .-ince the low spots have heeii ;
Thanks to ihe I
.selionl ViOarli.
Mcdford Is tho county setit nnn j
metropolis of the Koguo RIvor
vnllpv nnd enfpwnv to OrntPr T.nk I
liiu i-;er.-J )i.ie been .ippoinied
for ihe freshman uirls u ho v ill
heIn stuite- at the local hinh
schm.l Montlay. Ttie Uirls league
always appoints a lrl who is a
junior or a senior, 'm show her
"tittle sister" aroiintl the huilditm.
and help tier as mu ti a.- po-lble
until sh." nets uspil in i he new
siirroundinus. Th.-i e a i p about
thirty nirls wlm will euier ftt.ui
ihf .hmifv hiuh schonl.
it --I'eKist rut ion Will t ike place
Monday n.mnim: at the hiih
rchonl at : o'clock. Silldeiits aie
to report tii their home i ms as
usual.
The members of the Junior class
were tilnd to learn the rinus and
pins hb I) I hey or.tei ' d a .-hurl
time nsn lirid been receled at the
Lnwrenee jewelry shop. The de
:imi Is wry unhtiP'. with a rising
sn nn '.he upper h'ft, and a timer's
head on the lower ri::ht. Me(fori
Is written out in full between the
two symbols. The pin has as a
xuard a titter's head, with a ':ii
just belov." ttie head. Tile rins
and pins are of yellow nod.
The members nf llie debate
team have been practicing every
day i his last week in preparation
for the first debate to lie held l-Vh-rtiary
t:.
A number of new I ks in the
school library wero catalogued
ditrinic t he three days fid low inn
examinations. Several of the books
are for ttie occupations classes,
which haw rceuntly been estab
lished, ltnok in ending was also
featured durlnt;- vacation.
Students will receive report
rards at nine'o'olock .Monday mor
iilntf. .Miss Myrtle Tohey of the 1'uk
Ilsh depart mom, returned to
school Monday, having; been away
since the holidays.
est. yet it is sad In some ways.
The Reparations r often f r "life.
-and. I. . the strnor duties oi luV
beyin at Ki'aduatiou, and our -indents
realiye i Ills.
ttie httie company who wen M
1'uirene for tin yea.- ennfen n
rejioi ted a' iplctidbl meeting, and
plans for the work of the school.
'which will materially aid it.
n the last two Saturday even
ings, a musical proKiam has been
, siven at the church on r.e.uty
'street, which all huve seemed to
n joy very mueh. The Young
t people's chorus has been praetle-
( ing lately, and the numbers they
have rentier,.. t. both in church ser
vices and other progr.'i ins. have
been much appreciated. The or
chestra, which Is always gladly
heard, rendered several numbers,
and readings by Mrs. Ilnrold Wells
.All's Miller ntid Mrs. Moon heifeii
to gl e variety to the program.
'The puhlie Is cord In Hy Invited to
any of the future programs whi. h
may be given.
Mis;; Smith's room at the Atiol-
, emy gave a very interesting- pro.
gram on ttie evening of the I'tith.
Ttie musical numbers were all w.dl
prepared, and a play made the
program min-h enjoyed by all.
tContrlhute.l.)
at 10 o'clock so tbut ue could be j
bark in time to take the bus home. '
The score was in i". in favor
of .Mi. I'iti team. We h.i.l an in- ,
tercstinn story to tell our mothers
when we arrived home. -Am-el
Conley, ,ith grade.
Tuesday morning ihe Morrw
glrls left Mt. Pin school juid v..nt
tt Willow Springs, where Mr. and
Mrs. Morrow have luis.d a ranch.
Kvery one was sorry to . them
leave. Clco Kichman. Itli rrade.
Jackson School
Roguo River Academy
Our new semester started out
with almost the same enrollment.
Although we were glad to welcome
some new students.
The new students who enrolled
are :,s follows: Clair Wyant.
Robert Strong and litis.-,. H Stone.
Mtnlay and Tuesday we missed
our principal. Klder Hunch, who
has been attending the biennial
session of the southern regn-i
conference .r Seventh Day Ad
vent tsts, which was held at Eu
gene. Jneile Holmes, a former stu
dent of Ungtlo I liver Acudem
was a visitor of tin schnol last
Tuesday.
We were glad to see Elder
Hunch back again Wednesday. He
brought back a very interesting
report from the conference.
Thursday it was announced thai
the seventh ami eighth grades
would give a program Saturday
night. The proceeds from this pro
ceeds; from i his program will he
used to p u r c h a s c playground
equipment.
The seventh and eighth grades
were unite busy l'Yiday preparing
for their program.
The second semester began this
week, and now the si tnlenis ami
teachers feel as if they were on ihe
home run. Ahho the first semes
ter has seemed lo fly. We know
that the last one will seem much
'shorter, and it will be, as It were,
only a few days until we are say
ing gnndbye to some who will llol
be here aimthe r year. l-'or have
we nnt the largest graduating class
thai we have yet hail? These are
looking forward In the last pleas
ant days they will spend in iheir
alma mater. Altho the last year
In a school is one of ttie pbnsant-
Tuefday, after a long, hard dav
of taking examinations the ti-A's
enjoyed a treat of ice cream ami
cakes, a little farewell celebration
before leaving Jnokson school for
Jun.or high. There nn 1 s re
cruits for Junior high, ! who we
hop,, will he i credit to the 7-1:
class they are just entering.
School as usual Monday morn
ing", f Irade cards and promotions
will ontno at it ti. in. Second-hand
books will he honi;h( and sold at
Junior High, but none at school
buildings.
Willing fiootl.
Ttie Rice system went over in
the Jackson school, nH tav ns Im
provement In writing Is concerned.
Hi comparing the wimple ai the
beginning "f the ynr with the
one just taken, there- wero very
few who )ut it n't progressed. Six
children, who made marked Im
provement, are !: i' v n Hooper,
Marion Hrigham, Hetty 1'tirdin,
Jack ITeatheott, Thelma Evens
and Dorothy Waltmefr.
Those on the honor roll for the
past weeks In the -u grade, are
James Huckinnster. Winston Camp
bell, Theodore Capes, Tomniie
Uoothhy and Janet Wall.
The honor of being the only
one in Miss McCollom's room, who
was neither absent or tardy dur
ing the semester, H ti-dd bv' David
Hark or.
Those on the honor roll In Miss
Mcf'n Horn's first grade are Mary
Eli''iheth Clark. Virginia Hight.
J)ilroy Hynning and Do u a. I d
Eorden.
The ;t-A room had 100 per'rent
in banking. They also hud ' I'm
per cent In health, both this week
and last week-.
Wilma drove had the highest
percentage in the mult lpllc.it Inn
speed test. she made I On per
cent in L minutes.
BULGARIA PLANS
FOR : RAINY TIMES
SOriA King Horis of Hul
gfrlu has recently -received "a sub
stantial increase in salary and the
report echoes nine more that tie
is going lo gei married.
He has made drastic cuts in bis
household expenses and ret 1 need
clerical staff from to It. Prin
cess Cinvanna of Italy cmwnues
lo be ttie center nf all gossip con
cerning the prospect of a royal
romance.
King HnrK- has abolished the
annual ball, diplomat ic n-ccpt iou.-
and bamiuets. which were making
serious initiMds mi his im-jiure per
sonal exchequer. He has alsn
stopped smoking and refused the
installation of a nimh-ru wirees:;
set in his working rooms, for rea
sons of econom .
Ho Is nbst ominous in all his
tastes and adheres m a s'mnle
diet. Ho drinks nothing between
meals, ami lit:-, i '
I rish stew and groen peas. Jlo
avoids meat um tar as piHsih.e.
Vegetables, milk and buttered
toast comprise his breakfast.
His evenings would seem dull
to t tie a vera lie person. I lis only
; relaxation Is reading to acquire
Information nnd to keep nhrenst
of developments In science. Therp
appears to he no Important pro
gress In socio I. t'd nea t iona I or
other work here or abroad, with
which the king is not familiar.
He reads all the principal news
papers nf (Jermany, l-'rance. Urent
Kritain and a few from ihe Coiled
States, He reads with extraordin
ary speed and has been known to
I remain a II night In the royal li-
brary with its iim.immi volumes.
King lloris likes to speak Eng
lish and counts as one nf his best
friends the former American min
ister to llulgaria, Charles Wilson.
' now in Hnehnresl. Another good
friend Is the Hrltisti minister, Mr.
, Ersklne.
I Toward thu arts and professions
j he maintains an attitude of gen-
erous patronage? Professors, art -lsts
and political leaders find the
palace open wllti little formality.
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Owner- Enqineer- Critic- Dealer
HO CAN WE
1M! PROVE TH I S
for 1929
Before changing OMsmobilc at all,
the engineeriii; stalf of the Olds
Motor Works consulted Oldsmo
bilc owners, dealers, salesmen, auto
motive experts, and engineers at tlic
Uencral Motors Proving Ground,
. . . inviting criticism.
They found that Oldsmohile was
too good to change fundamentally
that it was ahead of its time
that it offered many features not to
be found in cars within hundreds
of dollars of its price.
But certain ' ni -
provements were
recommended. And
these have been
made.
Piston pins are now
pressure - lubricated
a feature hitherto
characteristic of
high-priced cars.
And Uldsmobile's
NEW LOWER FR.SCE
TWO COOK. S f. DAN
rfjrm ww
fei
I" A 11 B
11 M I' I!
big high-compression engine now
develops 62 horpower.
Radiator shutter design was im
proved. The shutters now run
entirely to the top of the shell.
Oldsnobilc has adopted the new
adjustable front seat, recently in
troduced by Fisher, which may be
quickly and easily regulated.
Interiors have been made even
more luxurious. Upholsteries are
richer. Seatcushions
are dee tier and
softer.
Tour Lovejoy hy
draulic shock ab
sorbers are standard
equipment.
And in addition,
Olilsinobile announ
ces a substantial
price reduction.
E X
M O T O S
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
101 S. Riverside Ave.
Phone 18
Mt. Pitt School
CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT,
The weathi-r has continued had
for the last two weeks. The deep
est Htmw was eight inches. Ii is
slill simwing. The children have
great fun playing in ihe snow.
Irene Anderson. 71 h grade.
East Kriitay the 1 .Nth the Ml.
Pitt and Hutte Kails basketball
tennis played in the new Hutte
Kails gymnasium. W left school
SI
Roosevelt School
TIhw ni ws iti-ms eit n iuii lcil
l.y 1 he fnllnwiiiB sixth Kl:nl pu
pils: Stanley Kunztmtn. Mdllio
liiciwiu'. Irini- Alcixk. Cntln'iln..
lK:iti.
Assembly
An a-mlly WiiH IipW I" hnnnr
of tlf wl' i"''' K"nK
.lutiii.i' liieh Hi'hool im .laminry L'J.
I'.fj'.i. A violin sol" w.-is plnyi-il liy
Ikirin 1pp. 11 BA pupil. Alm. the
fontlmll iMinncr won by tho fifth
:iut sixth ki.iiIo hoys wiih iiwiirih'd
to tho Koosovcit srhiKil. l-:neh
ttachi r inailf a little sppm h. W'r
nil liki il lhli nKw-mhly.
ICMItlllllllllotlS
Wow! With thf! heKinnlns of
Wuil ni'H'lny, Koosevi'lt pupils Htnrt--1
those "zantinatlnns." With
some shivers, some Inuiths, ml
some siKhs wo l.i'Kan. On Thurs
ilay. fewer nppenred as we worked
ijriril on Wednesday to finish Ihe
"horter exams. Sonic were ex.
empt. Lueky wero sueh!
Honor I'tiplLs
"Hie honor pupils for the last six
weeks period wero:
111, Charles Bnyilen: IB. Gloria
Williams; 1A. Mary Jane Froreleh
1A. Donna Stevens: -JH. n'i-
' ltol.lnsnn; A. (.men Heter; 30. (
OKenneth Ci.mford: Sliftluth Ilal
lou: 3B. Marvin I'nrk.i. 3A. Vlr
clnla Hammond; 3A. Dorothy
Mnntelth; 3A, Kathryn Mead; 3A.
( arlln I'latt; 3A. Hetty Jane l'en
ninKton: 4A. Klnine lirophy: fill.
Amy i:illott; 5A. Hetty liynnn: A.
Helen Stenrns.
P) Those pupils who were on the
honor roll for the entire semester
IB. Charles AM den; IB. filnria
Wllllains: 3 It. Kuth Iinllou; 4A,
Klainn Broidn;; r,., Betty Dynan;
6A, Helen steams.
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Big Reduction in the Price of
OIL-O-MATIC
OIL BURNER
We offer a big reduction in the price of the world's leading Oil
Burner as an inducement to prospective purchasers to have their
installation made this spring and avoid the rush next fall. "
There yet remains three months of ihe season when an 0IL-0-MATIC
is most valuable that season when just a small fire is
needed, mornings and evenings. An 0IL-0-MATIC fills the bill
exactly. o
0 Phone 784 and we will call and explain
its operation and quote you prices.
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Oil-o-MaticPls in Some of gie Best Homes
o in the Valley
Campbell Sheet Metal Works
Gr
rape and 8th Street
Phone 784
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Stw Chryiler "75" Koynl ScJan, fli3. Wirc-vcliKll extra.
In Speed, Bash, Stamitta.
the public knows
Chrysler
ranks with cars costing hundreds of dollars morq
All Chryiler engmn art proViJed wllh ctunlt
weighted 7-beaing Tnhhatt. An expentivc
feature, but one 't pro-. iHa an atmoit inzred
engine moothneu end lemarkable long life.
CHRYSLER popularity is due not
only to the public acceptance of
Chrysler originality in style and
beauty, but to the acclaiA of the
freshness of Chrysler enginceringfcnd
performiincc.
Chrysler engineers .bring to the task
of developing j'cir new cars the same
originality and the same enterprise
which characterize their achievements
in style and beauty. "
Chrysler engineers, from the beginning,
have applied what is best in the exist
ing ait and practice of the industry,
but have not been content to accept
even such features without subjecting'
them to thcirown improving touch.
.. . .
In addition, they have devised and
developed so many entirely new fea
turcsjliat Chrysler cars are in no sense
like anything else that runs.
That is why the speed, the' dash, the
stamina you find in Chrysler can
scarcely be equaled, much less sur.
passed, in cars costing even as much
as a thousand dollars more. i
Ntw Chrvilrr "75" Nhf body stylet priced fiat
In f.-M. New Chryjln-"6V: SiJ b'd?
itylet priced from S1040 to $111. Wirt wkeelt
extra, ah jncer, v. o. jatrorj ,
MEDFORD MOTORS
q 128 S. Riverside
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