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WILLERT URGES
UNION SCHOOL
DISTRICT PLAN
PAGE THREE
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Rogue River Educator Sees
Many Advantages Mass
Meeting to Be Held Fri
dayElection On Ques
tion to Be Held Soon.
The i(ikUuii of I'stnblihinp a
union hitflt Hchoul district between
JtoKUu Kher and (iuld Hill includ
ing tlu Foot a Crick district. Ik
developing into a major quention
and efforts arc hemp made by
supporters of the lmjve lo hold an
election In the comparatively near
future for itH establishment.
The first imiHH meeting on the
subject will ho held at Rnue
Itiver next Friday evening and
une will probably be held Utter ui
Gold Mill.
A union district in the mind of
V. It. Willert of the liuKiiu Kiver
m;1iuoIh, is an ideal solution to
present problems surrounding the
operation of Mimll hih nehuol.
While Cold Hill and Itonu-' Kiver
have accredited high schools, both
are, tt Is felt, naturally under
the educational efficiency of larger
schools and In some eases can not
Rive students proper preparation
for special college courses they
wish to take up upon graduation.
The per capita cost of instruc
tion for hiirli school student s in
Kiaio Iliver averttjres $-3(. and
in Mold lliil around :i-Jn, and. nc
cordiiiK to Mr. Willert, this cost
under the union district system
.would he reduced to Mess than
?!.'). providing, in addition, a bet-
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t '.!. tl aii-jh- Im-Ui-i" n-nv i-ions
lot th.. future ran be in.i 0 it Is
i.e'iu d out, a-ul the srhooL its.lt
wonl.l . -u.,i tu ;;ny of it size
in i In- st;it-
l9-t V7A.IHIU.
Tli. t-ntiif coM of -tu Mi:-hiii k
-II. h .gtrj.'i. includinu the enn-irii-
lien f the bulldiny, w.uild
bf approximately T j.ov and a
tot;it l;iC of eiiiht llllils Wm1d Ope.
t Ki s, hind ami in years
i ' tii f tin- entire bund issue. A
i n dim; to p I- went i!tdicatoiis.
from to 1 :in st ud-nts u on Id
l.e i-xpceti-d to attend, .nec.-ltat -In-
th- i 1 1 1 1 1 1 y N i 1 n I of seven or
inlii lea hers, n-din, the nnt
iiiodei u education. A nilliods in
Uri-Kiin.
'mux's, now found iiiin..-.-ible
,to be tiim:ht. would be ineluded 'n
tin- etirrir ulutn. ineludin a d'
,:iartni"nt of voeatiinml .iKrieiiUure,
teneiiin- la t est developments in
farming methods. k provided un
der the Smith-II uhe act of cuii-Kr-ss.
a (teiianmeut of manual
arts would be" included, as well as
a c'Hnphir d-Miartm-'nt of physi
cal edtteatinn. home economics ami
commerce. Thu ctirrleu'um. above
all. would includo an iill-neudemlc
course, equal to any taught In Ore
gon, in departmental wink.
Form New CVnler.
In addition to Its educatloii'il
"'"rk. the school would form a
new center for north .lack. -on eoun--y.
principally an educational cen
ter, according to .Mr. Willert. who
also points out that the school
would be a library, sueinl. farmers
ami social center. In summer
time, it would be ideal for the
operation of a summer : hoitl
and eould also lie used for a meet
ing place for farmers in holding
conferences with college agricultu
ral lenders, who would spend a
short tmte in the county every
year.
Students would be transported
to the nnbrn hili srho'd by busses
either owned by thu Individual dis
t rict n or by t he u n ion dist riet .
Uowevor. details in this connection
would be worked out later.
I'nder the present system, the
high school and grammnr irrade
are housed In the same buildings
at Cold lllll and Uugtie Uiver. de
creasing the efficiency of both de
partments. In the removal of the
high ndiool ift a ejnratl. build'jlg.
Mr. Willert believes .the efficiency
W ould Ik- easily doubled ,. In the
upper, yswell as in the grammar
grades.
Only Solution,
lb- points out t ha I union blub
seh'Mds have been found to be tlie
only so in in of odm at tonal prol
lems in all sections of the nation,
especially in the case when the
Individual districts, already heavily
burdened witli tuxes," find condi
tions utterly unsulted for the con-.
Ktrm-tion of buildings In view of
t he low . 1 1, -it ion of property
within the dtrici Itomidara i. Tiic
union 'diuiW s the imlj- solu
iluu to the problem in the opln
ion (.f Mr. Willert. His view is
al-o held by other ediu-aturs and
in this county and meets with in
apiorvval of the county school stu-
t'erinti ndeni. Mrs. Susanne Homes
i 'arter. who h is only the ef fii -leto-v-
of th.'Qeomuy cdunilloli:il
sv stem at lii'i.i i.
Not knowing or ever having
heard of a union district move
n this set thn. .Miss Jean Il 'sley
of I'oiilaml of the uregnn Tutier
cub'rls ass'tciatUm. in spenklnc l"c-
entlv in M-dford of health cdtlea
toh work in sehods. r'-tnarkeil
n the, b-in fits of union ditri t.-.
S1!'- ) ntly iii'd a schol In
the northern end of the state,
vv hiTe the per capita cost per pu
pil was f too annually, and stated
union UiMih lN would better such
xbting . nndiiiohs. She k n e w
nothing of the bn-at move and is
a noted by proponents of the plan
an a totally d' "interested party In
lo. al affair. . . . . '
'THE CHUCKLE' TO
; BE REPEATED ON
TUESDAY, FEB. 19 ,5
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BE HOST AT FILM
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RiFLE CLUB PUBLIC '
Officers of the Mcdford Na
tional Kifle club, Im nnimunced
that their first public program
un-eting of the season, will bo held
this evening. K'bruary t. at the
rifle range In the Armory at 7:0.
At thai time tins I'eivt,, an ex
pert rifle and pistol shot and ex
perienced big game hunter, will be
present lo exhibit motion pictures
of .Jonte of his experiences In
Alaskan and African big game
fields. He wMI also answer uues
tions about practical field shoot
ing with various types of firearms
and about target practice in gene
ral, and U is expected that he
will give an exhibition of fancy
shoot i ng. M r. Poret is a repre
seniativ for the Peters Cartrldgn
'o.. and one of hi main duties Ih
10 gi e marksmanship demonstra
tions to -promote interest in shout
ing.
AM., members of the rifle dub
are expected to attend thin meet
ing, and the offbers are extend
ing an open Invitation to every
one Interested Jn rifle or pistol
pi-aotiee lo bo present. Ah the
pictures to be shown are pf high
educational value, from a nature
fludv standpoint, a general invlta
linn ha been extended to the Hoy
Scents to visit '"the club on this
oecason.
' Tin1 premier pi eseiitat ion of
"The chuckle." latest Helen Nor
, ris radi drama. laM night was
greatly epjejed by all who were '
abb- to get good !. ption. I nter- ;
Innately, due lo mechanical trou
bles in Hie broadcasting equipment ,
! of Station K.MKD. many local and.
outside pee pie were disappointed ,
; in not being able to hear the
lent ire play. Tor these people and
i others who wish to hear this ex-:
client drama. "The (.'buckle" will
! ag-i in be pi-c-i uted during L'oi,l-o ,
hour on Tuesday. Keb, (
j Those Uit heard this uuiUe
! Norrls drama declare it to be one I
of the best yet v ritten by this ,
talented young aut Inn- of u hum !
the Hogue valley is so proud.
The day was full of notion, i
; starting oft with a murder In the'
'. Tirst act and a deep mystery w hich
j held sustained interest throughout. !
( A lapse of forty years between the j
; first and second acts brought the
j play up to present day times after;
I opening in the year lhS and the
'continuity of tin' plot showed
; skillful handling by the author. ;
The "I'upco Players" deserve
(great credit for their excellent i
j production of this piuneer story of;
! southern Orecon. To age forty;
j years In a few brief nmments Is no j
I small task, but 1'letelier Kisb, ,
! SlHIa (iulsenbury atld ISaii Iavis 1
'accomplished this difficult feat in
true profesMonal style. Fletcher
Fish as (he old lawyer Who turned
joill to be the murderer was excep- j
i tionatly good and In this trying '
part and put over his "chuckle"
in fine shape. Melba Williams.;
I Mrs. Ouorgy I'oddlng and Harold:
1 Corliss also handled their lines in
I excellent style. The play was di-
rooted by 'Harl Davis, who also
took one of the P-ading roles.
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ef the
: the
ill I lie St I t ,
1 III h.itrloiy dtp
"iryoii stale geme Commission, ac
CtHlittlg to reports issued lei)a.
This number includes tain how s.
slc. lhead. msterti brooks. cut -throats,
silvei'sidcs and graylings.
I'laelbuHy all of these fish wc-.-si
inches or more In length. The
l ii i-.;t number, ;t,s;.;.;t i u, went to
Klamath eounty, but each county
had streams t bet were planted.
The smallest number, jl.iljn, went
I" Multnomah county.
Gripping Drcrna
At. Rialto Today
There are laughs and tears at
I Hi" Itialto theater during the show -ing.
of Submarine." w In re that
; feature is now playing. The film
is dynam'c. II Is a screen master
piece that will go down In history
i as one of the biggest pictures of
: the year.
i U shows a "bortton of the navy
iMbich Is little under.ilood; but
; which is perhaps the most conr
, ftil and adventurous of any branch
of the serv ice - the salvaging of .
: ships. ;
Jack Ibdt has the role of a diver
and ;;ives a performance that is,
better i han anything he has pre- ,
i viously done, Kalpli Craves mamls
'htm a close S'-ci'iul as the buddy.;
Honiihv Uevh-r lias an unusunl de- j
i liP'-aiiou as the girl who falls for
; every sailor, marries one and re-1
grets lo r action.
( tiaves has a peeuyliar style gar-1
- fee which he givos to aci of his,,
t lady frbnds and Iho practice is;
i Much intorrat is already ieing 1 mu only instrumental In saving his!
I shown in th next presentation of own life but 'brings about the res-'
The Chuckle" ami a large radio cue uf the miI ire submarine crew.
i:cn :;o!d-digeis hae their
d:ts. .e! ueek I he Mail Tiibuiic
wilt play host ti all .lacksou county
Colli -d li; ge I ll.ISClill- -ende'
uhn huve. pi ier to or since IM'V
in ep in A Li i I. I. Tile lea 1 11 le of
the week's entertainment .ill be
the ;:rcolv famous and mm h laud
ed picture. "The Trail of ' s . " star
ring Ihdores l)e Uio ami Karl
Dane, which will up-u at the Kiatto
Monday.
liolil miners will receive their
passes to the i obo ful show at the
Mall Tribune office tomorrow and
through the remainder of the week.
: and will be special gucsbi of thirt
paper al the production.
"The Trail of 'lis" is one which,
will have a special appeal In those
who have treked the yellow trail,
either in the famous Klondike din
irict or elsewhere. The hardships
and risks of those pioneer pi oh -pectors
and their fainilic-s -In the
early Alaskan days are. woven Into
one of the mwl Intriguing epics
ever deph'led upon the screen.
MR. FARMER:-
Select Youf
Field Seeds
From our Large Stocks of fancy, Re
cleaned Grains, Grasses, Clovers and ,
Alfalfas. ,.
Know What You Sow
PLANT ADAPTABLE SEEDS
WE HAVE THEM
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 East Main t Phone 2G0
' Your Seedsmen Since 1910"
The mt big event of the year
will be the court of Imnor to be
held Thursday niKhi. V'ebrumy 11.
It is expected that every troop
In the district ,wUl have scouts up
lor advancement. There will be
a change In the procedure of I hi
court; Scouts that are up for ad
vancement will report at 7:00 for
examination by the board of rv
v'ew. The session starting at S:0ft
wlll.be mainly a court of-award.
Parent-.- and friends of the Scouts
and those Interested in scout work
i holiUI ulteii'I . the court. There
will be Vpcoial stunt by at least
one et the local troops.
AM troops will be Inspected dur-
Ini: March and Kebruary by the
district coinmlssimiers. They will
be xa mined In the following
fields: Comm unity Mervice. 10
points; troop records. 10 points;
oral uuiz, 1M points; patrol activity,
JO points; ailvauceineut "0 points,
and hike. ju points.
Itcgistrarlon- for the annual sum
mer camp at Camp Applegate
opens I'ebruary X. Cholco of
tents, patrols and location de
pends on registration numbers and
It Is to the advantage of the scouts
to s'gn np as soon as possible.
Kive boys from Troup 3 hiked
tp haldy, mountain last Thursday.
Starting at iU:00,, they were on
tiie tup rir ivjion, Afwu; ItiiH'h "and
snowf ight". they- returned home.
The bf.vs making the hike werp
Kdwin i't-ters. JftiuVHb,. AnjJoMon.
Thonuts Fusion,, Fred' Schmidt and
linger Headlee " ;
Mips Lois joy liahncn; wlio Is
teaco.ug Hchool in, the Gold HIH
district, spenu' tie'iat week end
in Ashland iisitlnp her paronu?,
lr.ml C. W. JIann.
i RHEUMATISM
Vliil In Frnnce - fitli the Amei--lean
Army f olilulrbd a prcHcrlp
.(ion thut llunmantN j of flheunialii
1 HiirfiTon lmi UHeU- with wondor
fill itsuUs. Tlie p'tiscrlptlon $ost
inc nothhiK and I us I; nothing for
It. I will miiil It: lc you will arm1
nip your addrnstv A postal will
hrlnjf H. W.ritH toiiiy.
PAUL CASE. T -64. Bi'ockton. Mbm.
-rtSw?!Bn. ......
TODAY
, and
THURS.
ITS THE BIG SMASHING
HIT OF SILENT PICTURES
NEVER!
HAVE YOU SEEN
ANYTHING LIKE IT!
SI
. ... A ... .
MIGHTY DRAMA
OP THE SEA
JlarritHf
M U I M
i
JACK muj
DOROTHY REVIH and RALPH GRAVS
TRULY SAID IT'S THE DRAMA
TAKEN UNDER THE SEA
, Admission
1 Mats. - 10 & 2
Eves. - 10 A 35
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I ALSO A WOW OF A fiSjj;
comedv m.l
"A PAIR Of -.fiiffl
-- .TIGHTS" ,
i mmmw m
DON'T
4 KORGET
FRIDAY IS CHINA NIGHT
3!
!N POINTER ESTATE
In iiiniii-ctl'in wU4i the eytuJi of
V, -A. I'idntor, who died lute, hist
month, a -civil jctfon dirf'ted
.UKaiiifjt It. i:. Harder, jf the First
National Alan It. executor of . lln
est a I and .1. '. and Citlle (!ass,
hy Anna and 1'. K. Nalh-y uas on
'. fil todiiy at llic comity clerk's of-
fice.
I Thi- cetion se-ks fivi; reined for.
at law. first of whh-h Is an order
from the court to compel the First
National liatik to furn over to the
plaintiffs a number of promissory
notes and other instruments now
In a safety' deposit ok at the
i hank. The plaintiffs Iaim they
!aic h'gul ti'.vii'TM of the papers and
offer ; eonv.cyunr". writti-n ly
Pointer a yen r before his death,
as eviucnee to substantiate their
claims.
Secondly, t)(ey nk for u -re-
straining order t" prevent Hie
executor of the estate delivering
the instrumeri's to any person or
! person except the plstntiffs. who
jnteo wish f heins?lvea adjudged sole
owners of the puncrs.
' The plaintiffs also wish fi" wills
j midt hy the dcascd to he or
! dcrcd null .nnd void. jKirticuhirly
the will inad: .laiiuary Lr. fivr
I days l.-for Pointer di- d. jriins
loiie-hulf of tin eM-ite l. .1. f.
and fiillle O'1 T1"' vMitfs are
ttllUug.to Kin' yir, a.nd Mix ' 1
Ul'ip cash on grounds that they
have ho Interest in the e,vt!it. Mrs.
j Na 1 ley if the dtiUo'lii'T of the d'e
l cm -icd. . , . '
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. ;ilEDORD"EL!feCTRleO; 80 . w
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C'opco employ's of the Klam
ath JHviMon will meet with their;
IJukU'1 Itlwr "partnem In pro-;
ki-csm" in this city, next Sfiturd(iyt
evenlUK.. A his proKrum 'of cntijr- j
tatniiieiit han been arranged by !
the loeirl committer fueludlm; ti'h-'
h'lle ovent.s. n. wluni ho ;ind a
dance. , bowling mntrh between j
Iho CojHio tuan.K (tf Klatnalh and;
M. dfoni will take pbice nt 2:.T0 '
p m.. und nt.7:a0 thore will- be
a. innkclbuil) Kiiina' botwnen the
two Cpixo j tetiijiB flt tin? Ceritral;
I'olnt hlyli rchnol b'ymnabluin. The'
rv.nlnffi ;wil! be. coii'-ludud lth
a dancinp party given, In hontr of
the Klaiiiatli visitor) 1 ' -
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The S.ilum bii() Krhool basket
hall (rum will plr Afhlawi hl;lj
bool at AhIiIiidiI tomorruir hIbUI,
and will meet the, Mcdford toara
In conic iln 'Friday' aa'l Haturdar
Mi. -lit at tho Armory. The .Hatiir
ilay nli;ht garni will atart Into to
allow buslnvM men and clerks to
attend.
TUougti Mcdford bai a 2: to 19
victory over -the Ualutu team, the
10 BaoicB are ozpecieQ 10 Do too
hottest of iho year.
1
KiicjisimI in j- slump wiilniit. cinisiili;
if li'iilil it'll! ' flfsi'vi'i mill lini-ld'd hy lit'
Spjirlon iii:ii'iiiili'i'.
Spartan Equasonne
To thc.rntlio wtrll, whieli l't'oopnizcs parton ' revohitionary
K'il.'AWJWH I'iri'iiil us llir (,'irnli'st inilio ili'Vi'liipmi'iil tnnr.e A.
('. ri;ci'iliiin, this iiiinoiiiic'cnii'iii ot Muriel iKKI is of vast import,
imil imisi't luvcis win) Inivc hopi'il iinri I'Xpci'luri lo oh-ii u Spiirton
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ca'liiiiut iii.slniiiK'iit w ith i-vcn' '-(Vfiilt-r nliinzi'iiieiit iiiid riiilitjllt !'lt
niiiki'M thut ''Siiiiii; ilny'' Nl.AV, . . -
(ilorions tune . . . ii('kiiowli!ilf;i;tl everywhere as radio's ptirmt.
rii'llcsl voice. Jjlalii! iind iiiliMffi'viiL-e so Hliiii.ingly reilueod that
listeni'i-s liini'vel. 'Crunplele iniistery, (noj of the lower cud of thu
riiiilj wilh the alniosyiieumiy pownr of Aeleetioij that only Spar
toh Kt'ASON'S'K po.s.-iC'ssrs. 'Conic iii". ''fitstcii4 to the Spartou
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