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'. I lili SI J ;t!f 1 1-r ?-'' O 'II o it 1- H O II H it )i O -0 PAGE WO School Notes From High School An average of over 60 cents per person was banked by the students and faculty Tuesday, with tile usual 100 per cent record. Medford high still holds the record for a school of Its slse on the Pacific coast. . Two new models have' been pur chased for the biology department of the high school, one cross sec-(by tlon of the head, and another a model of the heart. These models f are very accurate, even to the very fine tissues. The department al ready had a model of ' the brain and one of the foot. Mr. Hussong, instructor, says that the students haven't "used" the bralp much, and also wanted it understood that the model of the head was not a section of a cross head, but a cross aectlon of. a head. ',' Last week was very busy, duo to vail .the activities; which included the constitution contest, the health campaign and Lincoln's birthday, as well as Valentine's day must not .be slighted. Although the Jiedford negative was defeated by the Ashland af firmative at the debate held In the (high school auditorium Wednes day. February 6, the Interest in this activity has not lesscnr.'- The . ... T. rnexL .triangular l-uuiu uutowi Medford, Grants Tass and Ashland will be held Wednesday evening, February 20, with the Ashland negative and the Med ford affirma tive debating in tho local high .school auditorium; Grants pass af firmative .vs. Medford negative, at Grants Pass; and Ashland affirma tive vs. Grants Pass negative at .: Ashland. " All ninmhnra nf the junior and ..nint-' are urirod to . have , their pictures taken for fho firator If they have not already done so. This will mjjjko It posslblo for the -annual to he Issued sooner, ."' An .editorial in tho Hi-Times, isrhlch was Issued Friday, urged the Pep club, which was organized by .A number of boys. last- fall, .to -get on their feet, and show their pop. A number of plans were .presented for such an organization when the club was first formed, ,but they -were. never carried out, or referred .to .again. . There is certainly a seed for some ;q-p at the gumes, according to Prink Calllson, and ,this club could certainly hilp a lot O Friday -was the final day for essays on thji constitution to bo banded In. X cash prlzo Is to be glven the student who wins tho i contest in Medford high, and will also represent the high school hi 'tho . district contest. ., t 7 : j - . Junior High Reporter: Sybil Jean doling. Spelling. Ju.nlor High school mudo 00. D Jer oent lastdvcck in spoiling. Sclciioe. " There are almost twlco as many girls as boys enrollod In the high school science .class. .This seems .to be a vory popular class .this aemester. Ibiiiklng. Every room In school on"1" nn ha n nun nvnftnf tmnm fl Whirl" had 63.5 per cent. Wo ull hope that room 8 will bank 100 per oont next week nod holp us havo a 100 percent uuildlng. ! ".The boys' and girls' glee clubs' jknnmnanled bv tho harmonica 31 lOt I C. J ! band will lead the assembly onjCPKt. O Washington's birthday. A pro gram of patriotic sopgs has been .planned. Clvicii. .Miss Ford and Mrs. Clark ap- .pointed pupils from each civics tures Illustrating how people of 'jolass to Igo and take notes on the different countries keep their naturalization cort at tho court health rules. , O house last Thursday. The follow- Lincoln's Rlrlhdny Ing students went: Ooldlo Ell.ott,) Washington's nnd Lincoln's Ruby Hall. Alma Inlow, Sybil birthdays will b celebrntod on Jean Toung, Tlngioy cnampie, 1 David Brown They enloyed and Dobby Hoot. It very much nnd . from the reports thoy gavo In Class It was very educational Boya' Club Organlicd. Tho boys of Junior High school Ihavo oraanised a club similar to tho ..Iris' league. The purpose of :th club Is to havo tho boys co operate In all tho school activities. The of floors aro as follows: Pros. Klmer Zumbrun, vlco-prcs$ont, Lloyd Hnmnftck, secrcUiry, Ben .Thomas; Hay Hcndorsuu, advisor. AthlcOc. ' Medford Junior High school defeated Ashland Junior High last Thursday .cvenijtg at tho armory to the tune of 711 to G. This gives tour local school tno nouinnrn srutmpionsnip ot urvgon. j boys .havo hud a vory successful neason this ycjr, ns they havo .played many small high schools and -havo never lost to any of ..them by more tlian fmo polnta. Girb' .League- Sleeting. Last Monday evening after .aebool .Miss Jean Uosly gavo the girls a very wiO-dorful tail; .on health and how to muke ourselvos more beautiful. Kho impressed on lis very forcibly .the fac'. that good . clean healthy girls arc an asset to any .community. Special Assembly. On Thursday, Junior High school .had .a special ..assembly leaturlng Aliss Btreetor who played records, and tested the pupils nn music appreciation. She is from tho UllVer Rurdetle Publlthing oom panr, which publishes tho Mabel Dlenn appreciation courso for BCboola, Debate. ,AU Junior High school pupils more Intonscly Intorostod In the ootcoine.of our .debate with Ash land Friday afternoon. lfedtoxd's negative team at Ash land won from tho Ashland of ftnsatlvs team by a 3 to 0 vote. Madford's affirmative toam. that aaatad hare against the Ashland negative, - won from Ashland, 8 to 0. Since onr debaters won by a s tf Q TOto tij- both plactj Ut very proud of them indeed and they should feel doubly happy, since they have brought the first dobato honors In history to Junior High school. Our negative team: Marjone llc.Xalr, Lois Snyder, Anna Alaa i Fubon. our amrmauve .eani; v-'i health habits so. that their weight Dunlava, Odra .Edwards, June next time will be what it should Davis. lb0 j Patriotic Assembly Feb. 22. I Besult from Candy Sale ! A patriotic assembly will be held .!,.. ,. .i.,,i, ... , the student body Friday, Feb. j 22 at 11 o'clock in the assembly , room. ah parents ana inum j ure cordially inviieu 10 anenu. The following program will bo given: . Salute to .the Flag School. Tributo to .Lincoln Dorothy Gore. Tribute' to . Washington Evelyn Herman. - Bugle calls Jack Terrett, Rob ert Sherwood. Minuet Dance Pupils, of Dixie Ambler Harvey. Yysical Trio Dora Crawford, Betty gtennett. Suzette S'.cnnett, Address on Washington. '' 'Ameri'-a" School. Assisted hy Boys', and alrls' Oleo clubs and harmonica band. . The student committee Is plan ning an interesting program for Friday, March 1. Done Patto-. and Virginia Dunlava will present I alff.tr.li "niimli na n Flnrtr Knob." - Other Interesting numbers will. conipleto tho program. The following pupils have re ceived Klce final certificates dur ing the last few days: Alcszo Alexander, Clyde Ficht ner, "rene Miller, Helan Smith, Isabello- Smith, iBabolle FischeO Goldle Elliott, Lucille Curtis, Rus- T.tintlti Vli-iHnln Tlitnlnvn Rob " -- ' " ' . . , Acm..... ri. -- ton, Bcrnal Sload, Donald Greaves, , Florence Dannals, Jean Welch, Ce c.lo Blaylock, KSiel Chord, Eva Walden. Juno Davis, Naomi Frost, Georgo Watson, Zoo Dell Lantls, Lcla Young, Miriam Wataon, Ma bel Smith, Alta Pahl, Alice John son, Doris Shelley, lleulah Bous sum, Edith Shannon, Elizabeth Hollars, Elmcda Harper. Itopoi-lers Pupils of tho Roosevelt scffool greutly enjoy collecting and writ ing the nogs for tlielr school. Tho following til) and OA pupllH were the rvpurtora this time: Stanley Kuiizniau, Konnelll Pusmorc, John Koppon. Paul fci,Ollc, Esther Rob bins, Marjory Hte.wnrt, Dorothy Tye, Roso Frohrelcti, Mollie Brown und Cyril Hander. Pliologrnplis q A .local photugruiiher took pic tures of the different cJnuHOS In Uopsovelt r-hool In front of thu chuolliousu onO Friday morning. All are hoping tho.ywill turn out to be good pictures. , , .Ranking ltoosevrlt pupils -alsud ..tholr hanking Average 6 points. Tho building percent was 96,4 last I, ,... nnlu HI R liarnfitt I The banner j-ooms were' 6B-GB 120.6 pcrcenfr 4 A, 102.0 percent; 5A, 106.0 percent; OA, 100 percent 1A, 100 percent.. 'Wo are goOig to try to raise It more than flvw pomla next .week if. possible. k:.,.,in...r ' Roosevelt School Jo I The spelling averaup is eomlnK9ml.k "O-8, P,r cunt up. The hiKhest record last week . MiHa ; ror s room la the was made by tho 3A, 08.7 percent, "ealth ImimorHvith .89.6 per cent. Thfrlowor grades are ahead of the ! Tho building downao 72.4 ,per building average was 96.2 percent. This week's nvornuo was !e.9 uor h L, inp crnilon. lnHt WPOK tnn Ilcnllli Assi'mlily A health asHsmbly was liold lost Thursday morning. A health work er from Portland gavo a talk on health habits. She Qhowed plo- Washington's ' blrtlulay at - our -Aioo.. A half holiday on the lat- ter's birthday will bo given. In the reading periods or tms week the sixth grndo studied the "riat-tvuliiirir A 1 1 tire ml" A few of tho chlinren told nhout their grand P fathei-s whoHought in the ClvO j ;"' Among t hose was DolPl' .lnuon who knew Captain JVndrows before ho died. Dolph told somo stories about tho battles ot Look out muuiitnln and Gettysburg -that Andrews told him. it was qulto Interesting. This Is tho- kind of periods thu sixth ariulo likes. , k Ynlt'tillncH The children of the RooscvaU school drew jinnies to give Vnle" linen 'n each other last week, luach . roo .Vnad a nice valentine box In : w,(.i, ,0 put fM valentines. Wo rt'cclvnd Hie vnlpiillncs Thursday. Ki-b. H, JU29. :vui-yono had .many pleasing vilteiillnns. New Pupil Somo new pupils entered Roose velt school last week. Their mimes are as follows; ltumQ Xuhss, lB fhurlvH- Xah&H, an; Lmlly Kiihso,' UA; all from Agate. Also Ellis Itrown, PH, from Lincoln. , Wo would llko them to slay In .our school. Library Work The fiB grade of the Rooaovelt fohool went to the library on Krl day, .Fab. 15. Miss Aailliwall is the teacher wno took them, livery body seemed .to luivo a good .time. They learns dabout fiction and nou-flctlon .books. V. T. A. Tho V.' T. A. celebrated tbelr ftJiid annlvers.-iry nt the Junior high school Friday. Kob. .15. Our part In the program was as .fol lows: The Kuasoll-Roajpevelt Rov-i-h'rs played some numbers under the 'direction of Mrs, Russell tttlil the band li-uilcr, Richard Kelson. Aplnylot, "The Tragi rty of , tho Tarts" was given by tho 4th. 6th nnd ti.th grades. The program was greatly enjoyed by all who wero tlieie to listen. Health " Roosevelt's averngo for. health laiit week was: The building 94.8, w nit-n was not so goou. 'i ne pan-1 ner rouin; Mlvs AlK-n't CS-6U wljh MEDFORD MAIL the City and Valley an average of 94.6. We expect to obtain a better averago next Uroo. ... . . 'i ne uoys una if iris 01 inv ttoosc volt Hchool were weKhed again lust Tuesday. Most of thorn liatl gained. A few lost but they are all trying to practice the right ment wftg nade Jn W6ek. ltemil tnat the-candy sale netted . j3 g0 , wnCn should have read ; iij.gQ. Twelve children are receiving ;mllk twice a day at ' Roosevelt -school. Speed Ball Roosevelt boys stljl think they have a chance for championship in Bpeedbal), if tho Lincoln .school did beat - them two ooints. Tho score of the game between Roose-Oine veil uitu iincHettn was: jacKson;o; Roosevelt 8. Roosevelt hopes to defeat .Washington school it possi ble In the game that is coming next. Lincoln School o All the rooms had "Valentine boxes" on Thursday afternoon. Red candles and . heart -shaped cookies were in evidence In certain .corners' of the buildinii. ..One little boy said, "Didn't wo have a .good time?" AH tho , happy . faces ex pressed the same sentiment, , Many. little sick folks were re membered with ValcQllnes. by tliclr playmates and teachers. . . a in miss uurry s room -a prize , In Miss Curry's room a prize was oiiereu ror tne best paragraphs on Valenunos. Ruth Johnson. won the prize. . Her story was, as follows: The -ValCMllne I had a little, dog. . One djpr he bit a little girl and mado her cry. On Valentino, day my dog gave her a valentine. ..She know then that ho was sorry. Ruth JohnsoiO ago 9. Our school was reproseiiiod at tho Founders' day program at the Junior hlKh cIkOi by Huzetto B ne tt of the 6A class und Monu IjCiiiHtor of the 3A class, Kugene and Leuter Cuxs golnv to Tonnessee on a trip. Many O; tho pupils arc absent duo to illness. They all have the sympathy of their school mates. Mrs. C. Gray of Hold Hill visited tho fourLh vraclo room during the Valentino' jQrty. , Mrs. Uuvi'.Hon Is back after an 0'Hencc of a n&Sk with a "frog In her throat." Phyllis Fulton and Donald John son are new puplla this week. Tho . little IB room looks much like an art Kail cry with the, many ptetures uwod with tho new system of reeling. Lincoln stands . second In tho posture test of, tho. city, XQt. us bo first next time. JTho docturH word In tho .schools dWnploUiig the lioaUT cxamlna ,tlons this week. There were eveu rooms with 100 por cr0t banking. So mo children In Miss Curry's -and Miss Webber's rooms do not bank, thus. prevent ing thorn from earning the banner. Tho building made 101.6 per ce tipolllnc ayeraKO for the week w&u er .cem. wun mo -Ais , c,.w,u,K o uor cent- . teeth an Let'a clean our nils and toeth and remember our handker chiefs. j TQi annual Lincoln tea -was given at the school Tuesday nfter noofi. 'A program honoring Lin coln was enjoyed. .Tea was served in tho 1A room. Models Are Choose , NearljPHalf the 0 INew is : e TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ' " Two speedball eiimes were played . by purj boys nls if oek. ' We Rooaovelt, 2 to 0. Banking 6.9. jjercent. . 100 per cent rooms, Miss ilcCoUom's, Mrs. Clifford's, . Jllrs. J Deuel's, llr. Smith's, Miss Hansen's, Mrs. Laid ley's. ' Health -nut so good. .'Best per centage : B5.4 percent; .poorest .67 percent. Too 'frosty, ' Flro di-ill. 60 seconds. Spelling 97.8 percent. Best class averages 6A;s, 89. percent; 6A's, 99.2 percent. . Tardies , for month, 25. Percentage ', of - nttendanoe - - for month, 36.6. Penmanship There Is much new Intorest in improving our wrmns. I Jackson School v . j v - in .very, carefully making a sample , of ,tlje m promotion dlvl sentence of his vcr best writing. 8l0 E w. Fuhr, .Paclf jc t. This is placed opposite His name : lonaI nuwer. a. - C. S. Olsen, a i t r""'"""' """'"".regional accounting manaeer and and sixth graders in order of the degree of perfection. It is fun -for some of the small boys to beat i those bla boys at something. - i O . Arithmetic iCercmlng Long division seems to be con sidered a game rather than work by the 4A class judging by the spirit shown by the two teams that are competing for highest honors. To date they are tied. The 6 A class had a valentine party and .every one seemed pleased at tho .great number of valentines tho mall carriers deliv ered. r Tho GA class attendance for the pot .month was, 99.06 percent less than one percen of absence! Health Talk : ' A representative of the Oregon Tuberculosis association :malo an unusual "appeal concerning health habits to the boys and girls of the department Wednesday .forenoon. Kach habit was imadc especially In'ycstlng by telling how boys nnd girls in foreign lands performed these habits. Illustrating each by a colored poster. She also-tried to creato lnterestin the dental poster arcQotUest for April for which several prtgcB arc -to t awarded. V urpriso Q'he Valentino party ,that Mrs. Laldley thought. she was giving to her. pupils turned out to-be a post- nnntliil Nhnn-ni, fnr thn lii-ir.&W . Hlin 0,-us (tho l'ocioicnt nf n.lovelv trlft from the 4A, GA, 6B, 6Uyinil 6A, as w0l as many remembrances from Individual -pupils.- There is a rumor among, the pupils to tho effect thut their music teacher is especially '..smiling and pluasont theso duys. -. . A.; .Class Room News ' As a reward for improvement-In .staging in tho IB .grade a Gorman Holler, canary was allowed ta.vislt school on ThuibWiy, ' The IB pupils wero guests of the .1A room at -a ,valtntln'o party Thursday, Feb. 14th'. j Thirteen people - from' o IB room reported at :tho .Lincoln school Thursday at eno o'clock for physical examination. , i ' Tho 2A-3B room had threu small visitors for their valentine box on Tjrsday afternoon. They succeeded in climbing to tho health towor on' Valentino liny. Behind tho door was a valentine for each, to bo made and taken homo. Tho 3l0 made 98.6 percent In spelling this month. Tho new Pontlac Big Six is said to bo tho only ca.O.n Its prico class oiiulpped with harmonic bal ancer a device attached to the end of the crankshaft which us sures uniform, vibratlonlese per forms nee at evTry spo'jfl rant;: Now On Display In Our Show Rooms Yours Now For Prompt Delivery " f 'V ' . , ,.-'.' New Cars Sold in Jackson County Last Month Were Ford C. E. Gates Auto Co. Sixth Street and Pacific Highway OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1929. : (LIEN IF Highly enthused over business prospects for -the entire Portland izone, W. W.-Alien, ofhe Pitrco- Allen Motor company, local Chov 1 rolet dealer organization, (returned ; to Medford Saturday after attend ling a series, of meetings' held at I Portland Wednesday -and Thurs day, presided over by R. H. Grant, rvlce-president in charge of sales , of the Chevrolet (Motor company, j Mr. Allen was one of scores of '"-'"N .dealers who visited Portland to attend. the sessions. Wiui .Mr., Grant .on the .trip to Portland were C. J. .Sclfert, assis tant (manager at dealer, finance and accounting: H. H. Goodrich of the used -car -sales .promotion .di vision; .J. A. McLane of live fleet division; R. J. Pearce, manager of arta merchandising W. F. N.w. W. C. -Herring, .regional sales pro motion manager. The visiters were met at Portland by W. J..Rich- mond, zone sales manager., and .a number .of .zone officials. . The meeting at Portland was third of a series to .be . conducted, throughout the western region. Jack and Ed's Jingles ' WILL TELL YOU WHERE TO TRADE 1 ;- , Medford Beauty Parlors 1 Neff Building. Phone 191. You owe it to yourself to look your best", '" f ,,We can help you. do this,(80 glvo us a test. Lake Creek Dance Sponsored by Lake Creek - 0 (Saturday, February 23 Could you If you would would you lit you could Step out a night or two? to keep from feeling blue, , If there is somo way that you can ' To save a fellow man what makes you hesitate' Why don't you make a break step out and have a shako.' I mean shake a wicked toe come on, band, lot 'or go! - q .To Lako Creek dance, Yo ho! ' ' .Wo dance frohi dark. to dawn AiS.fuP jad on, fair ono, lead on, - To good old olden. tlay and goad old frleadlywnys" At Lako Creek-dant- you'll find. '..' ; Come on. Don't lag behind.. Maytag Shop '19 North Bartlett O (Continued from last Tho Maytag AVasher bolls the wjr Tbnt ctinually moves the clothes in the tub, Giving each article thorough washing The collars and cuffs you never have to. rub. Join Jack & Ed's Jingle .Phone 141 I sJ I 11,11 '.-iSI -vv Tho -1929 .gatherings are held In rdr that (Chevrolet Motor .com pany may get its sales program di rectly before the ,25,000. persons who make up its dealer and fac tory organization. 'The first of the meetings was held at New Tork. Two croups f officials, -similar to tile part whlch.was In Portland recently, . are covering the eastern, middle -western and southeastern areas. JU. J. , KHagler."1. general j sales manager- is In charge of one, while D. E. Ralston and M. D. Douglas are lnchargo of 'the oth er. -.. . ';; .' More than a carload of scenery, stage properties and special light ing equipment was "necessary, .to the (presentation of the sales pro gram in each city. -. .The services also required of a specially train ed -crew of show men to direct the work behind the .scenes so th0 from. In front of the footlights the assembled dealers may witness the jBott .impressive .juage show ever sponsored by any manufacturer (In the .automobile business. - Mr. Allen is hearty In his opinion- that a anoro. Interesting or in structive .presentation .ould. be impossible .to stage. ."During the present year the Chevrolet Motor- company has laid out a' sales program calling for the merchandising pf 1,250,00 units, whioh.ls,the greatest annual. quota ever established by .this, - - the i world's .largest builder of auto moiles. ,'This is considerably in advance of.tho sales mark of 1929, whichQtself et a .record for .tlie company .up to .that .date," says Mr. Allen. ,' r . c While at - Portland, Mr. Orant Grange ill. Phone 1266 week) .. ,, Advertisers Phone 1266 ; OIIOE r- , - . mm 11 expressed himself as highly pleas ed at the very obvious prosperity that exis's in the Oregon area. He pointed out that the rapidly expanding rood-building programs, the increasing industrial activity and - tho rain and snowfall that presage bumper crops throughout the state have already promised and will continue to assure tho most prosperous area this territory has kJiown. PRUSSIAN COURT ORDERS ' r ' DEAD KING TO APPEAR HANOVER, Germany P) The Prussian government has summon- rrt KmPBt Albert. Into kins of Hanover, to appear in.court before rchrliarv 20 mid state his Claim to the ancient Leibniz house. His ' tfrbrber.cive.ketnjtllc . , . i- , u uanrnjo,'1"'''""' steel can take. To introduce body has lain In the Hanover - cfmy kt.iss-KROSS ,IiveyouFREE Jdatisoleum since 1852. lifc ti mvvelous new 8-way ruor. Se -The Prussian government will ; ui,,f i." ??SfSife?!?'??d ,hf. take formal possession of the house ' on February 20 when the dead j ruler fails to -appear. Medford la the county seat anu metropolis of the Rogue Rlvei vnllav and gnteway to Crnter 'Latie 'How O : n p Many women, as well as men, are listed among- our own ers of . Co JACKSON COUNTY Building & Loan ASSOCIATION 7n Preferred Stock They realize that an investmentQin this instit9tion Is SAFE-, PROFITABLE and AVAILABLE. Owners of this stock have just been paid $30,000 in earnings for the last six months. Invest NOW and let your money work for yon. O Let us explain a plan that foil p la c the home of your desire within your reach . Over 19 years in Medford Not one of our stock holders has lost a penny. p( NewShayirib invention -w4r t'KRIS. iCC lrean, cool shsvas a vest rromtheumebtaf!Th.t'. KROS5 .ISTdK' ft r m m-rir- ,.,.. o, , If.10? vithout obUtation. Drop ma a piaul mrtSsT Jkoat lor s damooatration todayl Local sales representative O. P. ARMCS, phone 314-Y, route 2, box 30, 2 miles north on racifie high way, Medford. v Write Booklet o Shall I Invest' o A , L! 7 PI