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- ft- 1.1. -f f .1' '3 i. V A I I 1 I I1 f; '.Ii; i J ' A V i i I f- if ' 'i ! f: i ,.:.) -.! J A f'.'i i I.1! PAGE TWO MEDFORD fATL TKTBUNT3. BEDFORD, OKEftONT. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1029. School Notes Fron& thi City audi Valley out" last Wednesday ot ourlpeyton Newcomu. and Raymond or rooms wore: S-B and 2-A with j'newspapers by his ttrtlaoc out last ' : record of iiii.lt per etm, which piosii in Portland Z, ,ol. wed.u-.day afternoon o ; Mmer. fl)or H(Wem(,n RuBl, gooA avtl.agt. Wo .hull try week ?. which Ml,, A?n a Tie. drill. The new siren ,.7u , hir- n,,.-,1,..,,pn. to lninrovo next ... rence, tho well kn.. Hubler; noizlemen, to improve next High School 1? i-.i Iff Biology is getting trSe a popu lar subject at tho higlr-ScUool, and !!; i it'i about 12 had to be luriioil away from thia department, because tho tw classes were nil full. There are b lit-M in Hicv, Dorothy (lore, A .vat ha Bu- j bo ciiairmi, Louise Klro'.l, Catherine ClKitit-V, jacj; i'wi. Tho fint iiiti-b'.hinl junior liijjh fchuol ib'Untf in histury l'- M-.iuml anil Ahluml will ijn- lorn I Junior liih MtllOOl. had a which was put in last Monday. Kenneth faimore. James Hoover; waa plainly heard with the doora room (Jjftrds. Junior Kline, Lee shut. Everything went fine. The Spencer Buljis. Nicklaa Do Mitt. cleared, except for Brr , ic-nlally w e .. bUhiinc; was Ihu fire squad, in 84 seconus. Harmonica Band """ - """,, at foot of fire escape. Jefferson be started at t ie lioosevell schoo I-awrenrB r,enn:,1B. liusement: Room guards. Glenn Stewart, Roy Coghill. Marjorle Ar. cher and Irene A loot k. Guards delightful nrnLrum ' fore the afternoon ut the iUlt .MCUow.-ll T" with Miss Alm.i ,.. ' " about 115 enrolled in five claist-s. E. M. liussong, who tenches fuur of these classes, has 34 enrollecl in each, and Mrs. Zoo lhibbs teaches ono class with about 17 oi ls pupils enrolled. Unfortunately for those who were turned away, they could not arrange their sched ules so as to take biology at thc-ec periods. According to Mr. Huh- fionff, Bpeelal study of health will be taken up next week nnce of health week, "vie don't study health one week1 a year, but 88 weeks," he said. Over $326 was banked by "in dents at the hiitli school this lust week on bank day. .Ulra Kdwards, Kathryn Stearns nnd tiolrtio HIb don wero appointed cashiers tor the new freshman roll room. Med -lino itssflnl, V jO'tlll lit 'd n't luck J-'rldav, Feb. 1 Vt Hie tamc'tlmo dental or other altentloii. Wo are us Hi,; Mcltonf affirmative and K '"1 lo know In time this year, Ashland iicK.HIve ib-hate here,' t,lllt w0 "'"V all bo ready for toe A;-hlanil nfflrmntive and tho,"1" barado May first. .Mi-dfofi m-Killvu will debate 111 '-Aa and S-us maua quite A.sblatid. a thrilllnK slKht as liebatln;,- lias be como a very ' to" Iho liome of Mrs. Ryan to prominent .tellvlty Jn lhK local enljrtain bIx union veterans of .Iiltil,,r lli-h ami llu public is cot- ex! week In the sixth fcrado. jvh ton. We hope these children will iittlly invited in attend and up- ifl observ- I""'1 '""' 'ean,.-. Iiinual Jriitiilnu l.liibit A very line exhibit ut articles adc in the Juillul- liif.h sclluol given Tuesdny afternooii at j complications. IucjJi . hi. at the school building. I wish our Jackson An iiitci-estinic piok-ram will be much Joy and happiness as riven. Miss Curry will please A ult of nu,y acquired title. i,v .nein. i Library i I,,,,,.. ,i..tiv,.r,.rt il,.. l.-,ltli The tli's spent a very pleasant honor roll as it stands to date.!'""1 profitable hour at the Public . ... - . .1 I II.IM1-V II U'.-t'tf flL'll I fill 11 V IlI'liM'. Aianv chiiiireii wi-r round to neeu - " ' ------- ..... wtrA moon. iney u-hinhii kuuui me ... , enjoy their new-found poslliun. ! ind just where t'uflnd them. These A few children are already quite average " for the school wasn't so cood last week but it wn . fairly Jnmcs Stovenn, the former well- cm, that he, an actor of rar. , 1 ,.rt,.n,.. ih.-.t. thev ,ii, li. ,muvpit schonl was runnlnit ..... . .. . . . . . .... , . . i io,i i iw.... i -" - - ' . M, was Ai.tt per ceni. inn non- miicn pruise iroiu me. lu.v.iii.v, .."in inn. t lass ilonni .News short of cups, plates, aim spoons. -.. g , . . As a reward for writing to loo. A "Uomestie Bhowcr was enjoy- pupils ol the first A, tuck c,l Thursday. Old cups, spoons.' home library books. Twenty-two and plates that were donated will children In u class ,of thirty tock be Kreitity enjoyed at P.-T. A. j pintles. ! The 2A, 31) room made 98. 0 in. (and)- Kalo j -(pelling and S4.4 in health. Heidi ! Tinir. a Unit! I suppose you visit to the lllir.TTy are becoming expert players. v e nwpe u ...u ROIlsevet more and more popular with the will be a success. . ....... u. . pupils. They wuuld like to go even 1Mi Slioner ,"U ,.f.,.n..,. lh.-... ll.ev .1.. PORTLAND PAPER PRAISES FORMER MEDFORD ARTISTS rence, tho well knr,. " 1 artist of Meufor.l i ing from one of iiS?,.. lo1' i f'ivli! ( itira rniiiii.,., . ' I makeB Portland his haJt seemingly an inexhaustible Lj 'tory of songH, classlcBi li tin? Civil war, all of whom worn tjie piifi 0''. i i i no L'liiiuren curriLu fl.'iK or wore paper soldier hata. Tlicv wero led li Cecil llaiiBcam ,,,..,. Hi flag bearer, and inarched to , drum of Clay I Jigging, who ' manual training i. pai lnn'iit i on pl' HbPd all w.th his clover Jruin has only Ihiff ste dinpiMV in the whwlmv of iirownn iiilng. Tho children wero In Hardware store. All of tho artic U-n elinrge of Miu. 8cott. ihown, incJuiliog broom holdurn, j Tho Klrst A-a have spent tho , buuk ends. l:ini3, tablea, toys, and .week learning of Lincoln. They , waiting des-ka, are useful and prac- 'know several Htoties, and a poem. for hns one of the hiKliest bftnk- ' lU'rt1' 11,1,1 11 ,:,"at lk'" 1 of crt'dit Hes des they have drawn log cab- . .Ii,,, Iifl. I ... l,,ru ll,n . ,, .Mr. I'ncli. Washington School in i In rAi.nf.Hu nn till. Pacific const. The advanced nitrlculturo clns ! ' ' of the local htsh school has been i busy building hayracks durint; the i past week. They have already com- pletcd ono for Mr. Latham of Cen-, tral Point, and are now working i Reporters fur tills week are: on another for Mr. Chester Wendt Helm .McAllister, p.-itrlcln Tui u of Jacksonville. iuulsi. t laike stukes. Kathryn Tho agriculture school that has . Itohinson. I'.lhia I'm klitnst, Helen Ijeen held at the high scrhool twice i l.-at,m, i;etiy Tlmi-nilike, Alleen a week for tho past several weeks, ' l.athnm, Kvelyn Jcuiiard, Kath- linder the direction of C. 1. Thoinn- , b ell JJrav. son, agriculture instructor for the Iliinklni I filchard Scott has been home high school, will hold lis last meet- Washington school Is especially I"11 wcck hacauso of Illness. Ing Wednesday evening, February i proud of the banking average as! M'a- Harrison Is out of school 13, at least five roonis liad over loo '"' fu millings ub her sub- Another debato will be held at i per cent A's had IL'L'.S percent, sill ule. 4h. hih .chnni next AVednesdav i the highest In the building. Lewis Uurgun fell from a ps more to enter beard the money Jingle that the the Health Tower. children of the Roosevelt school The l'A-3U room decorafed a mj Thursday noon. It was to valentine box with nrd hearts, buy candy with. The P.-T. A. Each heart represents a perfect started It. The money will bo paper in spelling. They Jiavo 24 , used to buy milk for tho under henrts on the box. weights. $3 80 was taken in. Hanking for this room waa 100 j Kssay Contest, percent. . Mnny of the boys and Blrls of I i,um,ui.-i inenenieu ,)P Hoosevell school arc Interesl- ,wi ...... iMieu t., j tilc. essay contest on t nu- ness to Animals. ino contest is given by "Tilt1 Latham Pounda mano Kducatlon." Many aro try t'evn lug to win the prizes offered. Library Work The 5-A class greatly enjoyed Health Jackson School III! I I i!' Dt'.nlnf rintwnen fhn Asblnnd netr- aiiva nnri ihn Medfnrd nf flrmntlvif 1 The health average for the week !lng, and has been out of school Laura Drury and William Dough- ! at Washington school was quite I more than a week erty make up tho nfflrmatlvo team good, h3.s percent, the iiA's lead- to represent Medford High School. ; ing with loo percent. We hope A debato will also be held In Grants lo bring this up every week. Pass Wednesday evening, and one! Spelling in Ashland. spelling percent for Wash- A short assembly was held Wed- '""' " Pm. Abho , ,,.. i ,.,i- . ,,,. It 'a not Iho highest In town, il is the students to attend the debate that was held that evening. Mr. Bailey had charge of tho assembly. jou. uuou.v. . . .. I school are: Nevln Cope of Jackson the platform, and Introduced to the, .j,, Kho u nmj m niuueni. oouy uuuy. jiuiy u jjJin(r W illiam JJUUgneiiy, Jii wiiimn r, j . pass. A largo numoer ni Kiuuriim wore present at tho debate "Wed Ja pretty good average. Tho Mi's 1 percent wan U.S. 5. I Sew .Studi iits Knrolled Thn new arrivals in Washington nesday evening, and showed much interest. th of "WaHa Walla, Wa.h, We hope they will enjoy mid liko this phenol as well as tho ones they came from. Children Leaving Wo were very sorry to lose Irene Tho United Slates nlntory classes ! i off iTian (ff tlu; ,)IA, and llevorly have been busy this Inst week writ- Shelby of OA. Irene is going to Ing essays on the constitution. A -Stockton, Calif,, and Beverly to prize la being offered by tho high j Klamath Fulls. Wo know they can school for the best essay. Any ; nevor go to a .school any better phRBe of tho cons'itution may be i than the Washington, but wo hope considered in this work. j llioy go to one Just about as good. This week will bo "Health Week I I'uulto Idhrary IVvloil 1 ins and cut silhouettes of Lincoln.! A sand tablo will bo completed with a log cabin as its central thought. Mas lox, Mrs. Kentnaw ana plant. We arc hoping It will not Mrs. Scott called at the Gentry (.t frozen. Our geranium Is lust homo ut the request of Miss Helen : about to bravo the cold nnU bios- tion tor the Promotion of Hu- in nviiuurij; in mm J'ucu- KOItl OUl. iimnla. J. K. Garrison who hn. Hubert ?tewlnnd, who has been ' working hard to conquer the third ho ill with scarlet fever is able to grade in ono sementer has uehli v- 1)0 up and will bo back In school ed his purpose. Ho will lie given tnoir trtl to tno Hbrai-y last Thurs in a week or two. a trial with the -111 class Monday ,in,. Dft..r,n.in vhav nnm fool morning. jtmt thoy wm bo nvie to use the i lie an ciass win iniss j. r-.f i but all wish him tho best of sue- I cess in his now grade. Kenneth Kaymond is 111 with a 1 cold. We misV Kenneth very much I freight car, on which ho waa play-1 and hope he will soon bo back. For the past two weeks the 6A 1 class has been doing some safety first work. This week We finished with some interesting iiumeiH. I Gladys Sturliiv Hazel tUault, Rob-1 j crt Young and Kugenia Derrick ; made the most ni tractive ones. I l.lalne Walker has been III and out of school all week. j Tho new 4H class, which has 'i'l members, eeins to have adjusted Itself and is now a read working ' unit of the department. They have , alt expressed that they prefer i this typo of urganixalion lo tho old kind. The 6A arithmetic claas have two sides which are competing with each other for highest honor in mathematical races. To date. Jack's followers arc lending. We' ii,... to un. 1 1 ...... ..i.i . t.. .i.. ' Hanking iifi.fi. 1 00 per cent roonis. Mrs. Clifford's, Mrs. Deuel's Mltss Hanson's. Mrs. Taylor's and Miss Jeanne MacNiven's and Miss Jessie MacNiven's, Firo drill 00 seconds. Health 100 percent rooms, Mips Jeanne MacNiven's, Miss Ha uson's. Spelling aH.5 percent; GA's 99.2 percent, a A's 11). 'A percent.. Speed ball The first tnatehed game of speedball to be played In Medford will be played between Jackson card catalog, six-mug Roosevelt school pupils do know how to spell. Tho building per-1 coinage for last week fos 5.2. The h'ghest room record was 98.1 per cent. It was obtained by tho G-ll class. That is a splendid rec ord for a whole class. Hanking Three cheers for Roosevelt bankers! Theru were four 100 per cent rooms In banking last week. Miss Allen's &-B, i-Ii, 115. S per cent; Miss Morrison's D-A 1U3.3 per cent; Miss Aspln wall's C-A. 203.8 per cent. Tho building average was 91.8 per cent. That means we will get those pictures of Abrnham Lincoln and Robert 13. Lee which wero promised to all bulldingy having over IfO per cent banking or last week. Girls Baseball February 6th arrived bringing Miss Rarrlgar to the Roosevelt school, she called the department ami ivouse. en hciiuiiin ruiui uhv fi.,,.. lv i,,.Y l-Via-.f afternoon on tho Jackson field. I Tho ;A hn(l nn ,..,...;.; , banking. , at the local high Bchool, and all of the different depart men Is will car tv on some work pertaining to henl'h. Miss Joun llesley. reih'e-: calnlogue. The tll3's vent 1u I lio library uesday and locdiiVl at encyclope dias and learned to uyo l)io card Fit 111: ilfi nentative of the Oregon Tubercu losls association will bo at tho hltrh school and give talktf to tho stu dents. A "Health' tiAld Wednesday. jfN The Latin club of the high school 'i'-- held a meeting Thursday after noon, at which nrm'"""nt made to put an edition of Hl-Tlmea March first. Some as signments were given out at this meeting. Plans aro also under vay for tho members oC the club to iro on n. nleilncr nnrtv. The nop assembly, in charge ofjn'llr" Stan Wilcox, which wns held Fri day afternoon, was unusual, nn thero were a number of the Salem :( players present, wno gnvo snun talks. Mr. H. C. Terrell, a former I ' ; English teacher in the high school fu ttaa present, and gnve a short talk jj before the student bod v. The iii Hinging was -in chnrgo of Miss Kl Hora TIulRndor. song queen. A- The Girls' Athlelc association of jij tho high school held a meeting on La it week tho vlxth grade Kng- lish class got n letter from Karl I I'arlt, Indiana. 'Mo-jit of the -pupils! asembly will be (answered and sent inlorestlng lot-' ters and pictures which the pupils of Karl Park school had most like- j ly not seen. Tho nrt class under the direction tho f 'Miss Croniar are making valen tines for Valentine's day. Some of j tho clasnen nro doing black and whllu drawings. Tho students are taking great intoroHt In supplying hiytorlcol ; for our new cabinet. This, Indications are that Jackson sehouli team will take thn first ) game and set tho pace for the ! other schools. ; A Change? There has been much confusion in the, Jackson school caused by u iv"'ntr iwo teachers each bear ing the name of Miss MacNiven. i ., t our troubles are now at an end lis Wo have ut last persuaded Roosevelt School Reporters: . Tho following ! 6th grade pupils wrote theso news items: , . i : - Stanley Kunzman, Catherine Itrnndt, Mary Thompson, Glenn Cyril me of them to change her name. Stewart, Hilly, Shepavd, Ivone Al- Lltlrell. Clyde- Van .CMtwick.' fire Though it will be n bit difficult to cock. ' ' -'i J . 'extinguisher; Kenneth Jennings, address one of them as Mrs. next. Ffro fcltvn f 'city fire alarm; Paul Steele, room Monday It will obviate all past The new fire squad was' pick- guards, Dnlph Johcf, Ira O'Neil, j.said that the baseball season waj to open on March 14th. This on iuouncement was received with ap plause as baseball is a sport that all Rosevelt girls greatly enjoy I Ire Squads The new fire squad has been chosen for tho second . semester. It Is us follows: First floor: Stanley Kunzmau Sanders, nuzzltmicu, Marion is located in tho lower hall and In well worth anyone's Inspection. Reading Wn arc doing some very Inter- ! sling work in rending. Wo each have n vocabulary and every day wo have eight words to look up and put In It. On Friday our teacher collects them to look over he words to see If they are right. Then on tho same day sho gives l lest of ten words which sho Friday afternoon, nt which plans ua me-pasi wcck. fii were made for the initiation of the " 1111 8 T"1. . " K I t freshman member. A party will rt"w" ifi hf, B" book for part i ; be held February 21, and invita- j01. l cc k s grade. ! tion. will be sent to all of tho par- 1 (1"KVUI' hivy .l 16 "A 8 b nU of the members. In order! 1 very enjoyable time. Mr. ii" to make ton points toward their! "inch, the teacher of ho class. I i i nAt ntuntlm fnnim iMii were tho next mooting. Committees were appointed by Kllow Mao Wilson, lo make arrangements for tho party, us r IK, I- Junior High Hoportor: Dora VTrawford. Girls' iK-ngno M'l-tliiK j Tho Oirls" League meeting was 1 hold last Jlondny evening In tho jji essembly room. A short progrnni il! consisting of two piano uolos by jij. Francos Arnsplger, and Arlcnu il,' Anion tvAH nnlnved bv all. Itankliig All roonis baiikcl Inn percent except room S. 1 thanked 77.7 per ii! Ill Old II.Vs Aro Mleil The Hlxth A s who went to Junior high tire missed now but we. hope they lllto it there. Their eeachera say some very nice things about them. 1st Semester Honor lloll i Th names of nil pupils having I ail average grade of A or H for Ihu llrst semesle nro us follows: OA. Margery l'aby; (in, Teruko Maruyaniii; ,riA, Mildred Drury, Jails l''rn;:t!e, ivian llnlo, Wiillaeo 1-nwry, Paulina lingers: -(A, Jnw rencii Ht-ugg; -11!, Miu tlrecn; SB, lOilith IJoilkins. ltebecca Lhuney. cent. We all hope room S Willi Work hardor next week and make our building loo percent. KHilltlg Lincoln School II 5Ur Banking for tho I.l-oln school ban an average of lot.li per cent for Iho building with no room falling below lo per cent. Thus tlih nloloi'.x. ielt..li ft. ...a ,1: li s 9.t lierreni; tno m i lin.s. , IJ, . . Asscia'dy a 1"'1ko ' each room wero " " . ti,. n ,., -i,.ni Kn,iv , earned. Six rooms won tho ban-, ncr. j Tho kindling averngo for tho building Was K4.1 per cent with Iho 4-U making per cent. . o...A cAn .n... n I l i s l-ians tisuullv sets a. bb?h !!'' lew announcements school wasin"l,k others to aim aU i 1- i.M.iD.a Mrs. Shamtle's room won thd Music ' hrilth banner with Hi per cent. All this week MlM Williams has '.b-orgo Hamilton, 5-A. and Hob- oil neen ooi-sring gieo ciud iryouis Iorp,, .""on"", num uacitsuii- J'j: the new students. About 25 noiv Ivlllo entered our school this week, students have enrolled In tho har-1 M1, Tucker reports Ocraldlne !' monlca band. I.vjlllnn. I'nyo Orovo, Helen Gen ii Psirrnt Teoelicr oles Next Friday Is Founders day for the Parent Teachers ensocintlon. ItherA will he n - ttrnemm helrl nt the Junior high school In the even 5' 1ng, The glee cltA, and Iho hnr- ' I iI,: The spelling average for the building last week was D6.li per oent. Tho l's 09.fi percent; the It'll SB. e lierreni; tho Ill's ill). t. ijff taut week The banking report I'M wns given by Kva lllizler. Mish III: Williams Bang "Lady Moon," and ''Clomentlno, " tho sextette sang. After n ill It!! rnonloa hand from .lunlor hb.-h j'j', school will piny find Iho other i' . nchooln of the city uru Caeli offer- l' ing varied numbers. . cabins. - Wnling j Moiiui l,elnler Is a pupil Manr of the TA atudents recelv- In the S-A. Hha lias studied tiy, r.vis Lang nnil Krmino lwis .-ill abssnt this week becauno of IllllSbS. Tim '-'-A girls had 100 per cent In health this week. Tim liiile l-P.'s nro planning n Valentino' party. , The 1-B's have beeomo Inter est cd In Mr. IJncoln by making log; S . Palmer tr.ethod certificates, Thr are as follows: Mabel An-nlng,- Jeyea Banish, Claire Good, LttMurle Beck, Thcda Jloorc, Jean cotton quite xtnni.-ety and will recite two nice numbers at the Lincoln tea. Our annual Lincoln Tea will . , -ri I MA TOMES FOR o SALE e CHAUNCEY FLOREY goom 201 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 318 Buy Now and Save $ $ 1 V jtg A SSS,.wt kyy Value? II W h JfsStSSBtl Town SCHERER MOTOS CO. 1 ffW BUICK (Standard Six Sedan Late 191!8 moder. Like new tliroushotit. Sale price $1290 BUICK Standard Six Coupe 1S12S model. Fully equipped; guaranteed. Sale price $1150 BUICK Master Six -1-IJoor Se dan lale I'.iiii model; fully equipped. Like new through out. Guaranteed. Sale price . $1250 BUICK Standard Six 2-Door Sedan 11)27 model; fully equipped; A-l condition. Sale price $000 BUICK Standard Six Sport touring. Fully equipped: looks and runs like now. 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