Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 03, 1929, Page 15, Image 15

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    srEDFORD mite 'TTtiEUXE; medford, " onEfioy.- sTryray. ynucn 1020.
PXQTJ SEVEN
SchooNote From the City and Valley
I Thti, Kii'W of Washiimton school
sire pm tii inic lmt ri to win Uuir
game with tin Itoosewlt RirU on
Mtii't'U 14lh. Tilt; htyn iiiv KttlMK
hie. Prepare 1 tub of hike warm I is nert'HKitry. . Mo ly imttinp the Hhado with a
Wiiter with n gencrnua lnthcr of i If the shade hna frrriorl either etenn noft cloth nml hung It up to.
mild wtan mkIh. then nluiiRu the ; Iteforc or ilurlrtK tho washing pro-- dry in a warm place. Whon tho-
shale in ami utr ivpluciiiK Uw . cvfA, odd u little t'nlorlut; imitti-i-. hinVhrtliurs uro repined, the lamp
High School
, Pntil siollo; first base. Stanli-y Scott's, Mrs. SIhmrIo'h nml Mrs. O lr spinal columns hnvff been swc-lnl nollvllli-s
'Kunzmnn: pornnd hatf, In Hull- Cmisin.-ill's. :-.naiiiii!; nml .-racklnc riclit lively; , Mrs. ' Holmim renin where
ilor; tlilnl luiso, ' not Unroll: first! The henlili tanner was won by 'rn" eoeyx to lmtlula jiml wIiimi mnM lhl, c.1Bsrs imv ,yKi(.n
Isllort. Junior Kllnoi s,..-on.l l.oit. ' Mrs. Uliaimlo's ioom. "M V"r lost was Elpn . o , PV,.,y elnss Is mnklim' h lu-allh
-v, iiiuii in.- 1110 r-onsmiouon or . ., ,
,,' , ' ' ..'... IJamos Homer; li ft flolil, Niokolas! I bo spollInK nwr.iRi! for
"""" uouiih ut 1110 lilBIl .Dowit; liclit, flow. Dololi Janos; bllll.llllR was aC.S lor cent. Tim
Kchonl 1ms Iipih drawn by I.elnml comer field, Cvrii Knn,l,i- J-ti mailo 100 ner tout and the
A. McnUcr, mnnuiil tralnlnit In-1 N'pw I'niills. . : li-A U9.1 oc iu. , I
10 start lia.st'batl as wuon as speed- j foiled sutls with elean water and i to the final rinsing water. Absorb shade will be restored to beauts!1
i f'--h supply of sutls ns oft.-n
as inm-li of the poisturi- ns possi- nnd tloefulness.
the "! 1 larrlRer, Jackson senoiil p.-.j.t,.,.. Th,.y mv all polnK to be
i.iiiu- ui r-i-i-iiiio aim iui'iii-u (m . iM Kurt ami this luonm
per
ent t'omlUff out first.
I'leltiri's Keccivetl.
will be itiven $:l.0(l to the best
poster. , We hope that one or the
Two fine. Ifirue pletures, One of UashtnKlnu puiills will net the S3
tho hlKh school bulletin hoar,i. -r ... " ' l. ' -.!.Wn 10 ,!.. in,,,v t1-s,.mv . -V"'-lham '1"u, " ' o her ,lKv
from the thrift suefeiy last bank j
Lenvlitir
I'l'C'.on nnd Jlarotd June
IMans lor the bijr Junior carnival ; Reuben Hose, 4-A, from Clrants; Miss Oox and Ihe ('amides moved
tl lll,1, U'lll l.nl.l , .U 1.1.... n ....... .. . 1 1... 1 .1. ... . 1 .
school Ihe week followlus the has- Clrants l-ass; Joan Johnston. 3-A, o a new home on Oenesseo s.reo.. ' ' "J ,r' ,' c1 T , " ! , ' tv.
ketball tournament, are now nn- , from rhocn." We-are verv UK-1 The First -A room is filled with , Vl iT, letter KK " Olympla. Wash,
der way. and te Keneral committee ! .!Kh',ed to have them l,h- We:blrds or all kinds and colors. "X WT Jolted "m ' 17 Z " I ' Z
in .o do their part .hope they , .o, well in fMnn' olever posters were n,.,do bv "Z S'i "h' e "school S n 7heb new U.
to make it as Breat n success us their studies nnd pass next Juno. , the lutlo folks in cmphaslm the 00, . itlons
that of lust year. The classes will Posture Test omlns sprliu;. A siind table riis- ' y. iVrltln- ' Our N'eweomers
Vhrt.'"' ."'""lr ! I!oosoVP" sfh,onl h0-T 'f "--0 "."" The impetus In WrUlnR w.lch we are very lnd to have nnw.
eo,f im. r fT "uo,-!''e test W ednesday afternoon. , by ihe dlllKeut workc," .01 the ,. ,. h . a ,.om0,. , our school and we hope
0 Z e , 1 ? TV' i,P" 1'"nr- ilis8 V I!!"! r, i J , . , , . .t - to Bet in anil work, thev will like It hero a, Wasllii
Srri' W,rk ,mm'- :fhjidcl tralnim supervisor. We The amfital daddies' niKht to Thl) woel: Vern,. Camphell head, ,. Thev are IMward Denning
or . ho." If, na'"CM "ar0 hP"Ur 10 Win '" e"" ,for,colcl,rau"1, h""teous sup- ,,,,, st , ,)ost .,,. , ,., jllcoln K e n n e t h
01 hoso on tho committees: posture for Ihe third t.me. Then per served by the mnlhe,!;. H l.,im)t. Wilson is No. 2: Thompson. 4A. from Oakland.
1 ommltee: Oss.o New- we shall have two posture prices. ! was ; followed by clever pro- , . ,,,,,, ,, ,,M, KoilK,M.s llA, f,,
tend, chalrnmn: Maurlnc-Car. , v ; ' !" The;ooms al displayed Xo , .,. vi, ,.,,, is No. 5. Al Kram-lseu.
, roll, Mrs. Wizaboin Jerome.- 'i The nvornitp in henltli for (he, art work for the occasion. tlilciies r.lt ll'is Sim-lnl llonm-s
' Finance IJd fieantes. ehalrmnh: ; no0!evelt rehool last' week was'; A new sidewalk Is l,eins con-; ,,rills ana.mU are'belnK mend- TI,p r,irs'oan.P up with Brand
Mr.' t'onltle;. O. Newland,, Mr. ltt l ncr cent. The hlehest liefstrneied by the .Me.lford schools ... , , .. ,
Humphries. Chan." Ilarnes. lien 0pnt room was Mrs. Russell's with al the side of the Uncnln school. ,., , ,. ... '., .,,; ,1,,. i ' , ,. ..',. ... L! .
. 110 per eent. We expect It will to prevent people froirt walkinc ,.,. t )lf X:.,.,,. A ,. in health. Thev have K.iod reason to
Hon Day, hotter next week, as weoplan over Hie lawn. , .,, ,,,.. tj , ,.,, .... ..... ,, , .,
chairman: M . MeAlllslet-. Mis. lo wnrk hard to improve It. , The f.Vst daffodils were in mV(,V(r vo .mol.. I1111PH of . Kc I nil percent in health, but in
Jerome. Tom Konkle tllen. Mm- 1. V. A. M.vthK. bloom in our garden bed. . specdball are to 1,0 ,. laved and the 1 Lanklim 117. 1 percent and also
kins. t.eorBe W lime. Marjorle Hon. ; Air the "sood luoklnir lloo6velt . Soup will not , served any pitomint awarded. A tie Is 10 be havl.u; sold the hlKhcsl amount
John Simisue. ilary l- Mmler, i(,ds" went to t.e Roosevelt P.-, more to the.-Umch . children. piavod off between WashinKlon nn.b 01 pictures of their class, which
M1KH Hlriey.- . -T. A; meijjinp Inst Vriday evening.; Ihe :: -1 1 . BeoKtaphy t'lnss are ,.m.Illn. Jackson . will havo to entitles them lo Ihe Incite prize
Decorations: Roan Oreen. Phnlr- ; lt wns -Daddy's Nlnht." Thorp maklnB l.rieks. .1 a m p B Elliott )lnv hp wlnn0,.s Ilovs arc strons picture.
man: urothy O.-lh. Hleanor lloyd. ; thpv- snw- j.-nmj'ilos of work done made 11 llrlck mold for .the pur- .,, ,.,,r(, ,,,-p K"od and wo hnvo -e
Mrs. llulibs. AMss Seott. Olive 1-(by -im,. !'-,la and IrWrs. An - ' V - a nice bare spot on the wall all ' .,, ' '
n 'tih 1 U:,nnPJ' i(!"KU'Mt('!lnteresttnB proKrnm was enjoyed i he 1-P, are takinB a trip thru ,vs,,,.ml f,. the pennant. . Silk Lamp Shades
,, 'x, 1." .', ,"mre- rha,m"": -Rpcml -Hall.' ' . - appearinB. - , cnselman kept the tern-
....-.. ....., ........... Tnp Koosrvfu- iti. wvi.: H. ....... ,x ......... vi ui i'i'uir mr:iiiiro chiirt this weoli.
diftappoiniod over tho loss of tne , framed tlilA week. , The subjoi ns, .-rirtav was (ioraldine CroveV
Ony. Mv. Knox.
Hootli conce.sInn:
jorie Fisk. Vti. Douftherty.1
Require Cleaning
What Chevrolet Truck Own
ers are Saying Every Day
l'uhliclty: Irva Kewcll, chnlr- spoCdVall eino htitween Va?hlncr-; were WnwhinKton, Ucnjnmin
Khe was allowed to do
titrlli.ln-
I....M, .nr. iaiiL-.v. no.in um-n. ton'and 7!oosevem- Tne seorn wan nanKiin antt mi. Vernon, also me oxtri ,illti(Hi as rioanlng the
JameK IMmlstnn. Miss Oilhert. AVashinston, 11: noosevelt. c. Our Appeal to the Ureal Spirit, whi- h lit,.iniv ohnolni; her favorHo sonp
'nstrue.tinn: (loiden Turner, !ohn'ni.PS for thfr" speedhall chiun-Nvnnt to the fourth Knide. "The , , ' sln ' h (tr Ui xMtt wny We
ehalrman:-Mr.-1. Mender. Jfunos j piorisbip are uone. lint there, M A(;e of Inrtooerii" ot he 1-A, and ( ' t0 1(.lirn' tho t,.ltli. nf' oiu
.Meti. 0ie Xewlaiul. Kyle Olenn. ;.mth(r vnar coming, liealdos, tnei'-uid Ironnides" to tho ti-A s. ....A,.. v...i k.... it
-nuMi luuc iviiiiiii iiu-k. jhi.'k :imfbn 1 sonson is opening. Tiin .r.tli and H i irrndo uir n! mm... r., ,.r.Jt in
Smith. Allan Iteutun. . . .. ' ilnow.- j ntilla baseball 'ehamiilon. . nro-. jil.'iylnK baseball dillpenily. u,nHi,y ' hu.rrat(.d hi" fhinose hl
i'arade: V; ;ihHr-to- work for.- - i U.ots of 11 have nnver played be- t ni ,(IVM.m ud manv fnets
ninn; Miss C.ilbcrt, l.eo. Jiofnmui, .... . ' .-A Library. ? fm-o. y.n wo have hns 10 learn. Th , utXy bo.'a related bv different
iiiu-v iiiuutiiN, u fit ii .iwjKiMi. ijt'w- fUa A. A crnrlf oi tne i:ooevri-.
ltson, .ir.
llufphiieg. Miss Ramsey.
Lainps shaded with silks in
kIovyIiik colors lend warmth and
etnhantmi'nt to the modern homo.
IJut because of the thdii-aey of tho
fiibi'len and the iuierieaeios of enn-Hti-ui'tion,
the cleaninu of these
lovf-ly shiides often presents a il if -J'ii'iill
problem to tho housewife.
In order to retain the full beau
ty uf silk titmphniles, tliey should
Is Oilman. Merguerite W'atsoiK Mr; !hvf ,t m -turn lH.rarv Tuw- m vt m,., m.r. ftrct ' ,n ia. . . ' b0 'lusted frequently with a sou
. . ... ... ... . renori3 win it? on ju wh.
uupnneg. jiiss rtamsey. . day February 21. Kverynooy ni e.i,0rt,iiod pamo will eome off on; 4
1 kibiwiii; m f r i i n . i oueison. ; our chool whd goes to uir iimii... iliuisday. March I I. '
chairman, Laura DruY. chairman, j ltkM it verj' mh and are always: Mr.c r'rfrka lifts ben a visitor1 i
.Miss fhureh. Vic DMlaifc; Mlw r?ndv 10 1-0. AH th children so.'rn , Ihfl liulmimr HOveral times this-! I ltreLnfffnn Snhrxrtl
To bey.
Adv. C- Simis:
t'urtis Tjarnes,
iio lin l.nriilnw qnhe Jt .about Week.
f.lai 1..1... tl'.i Jiniu I ni'V - nn.. 11 .r . . .. . ...
chairman: Mr. MtfsWmfr. Rob Ky-1 wm he as-Rlad tt rend the hrtKs en(cd ' Mifis Curfv witii a very
le, Itobort Hurler, (teorfio Winnc. LB lny It,.n u, KO to tho library. Iir,.Uy hunch of -'yeliow flowers.
.urn., nnn. Ilnilktlip:.
iJanee: liob. Mason, chairman:
! 1
lij Sivtii B (irnde
The reporters for this month
wbieh iho' rnnin" ileew nml enl- r t.-
rijt' wrick in banklntr wo did' 1 fAI, .... , i.,,,,.,.., Moivin , 'v.
MiHR Carroll, Dorothy Orth, Sybil wp We ha(l six banner rooms. t n , tno . J n...turo. I '.,., ilwI V,,.,J1M ,,ulo '
They were 5-A, 106.7 per eertt; 1-A vini;tm pierce and Walter Uoth!" Spelling
17. 1 per cent; t-.. i ptl. ii"o absent 'front; tho 4lh Krade rhe Washinnton school's aver-
feathered brush. When thny be
come too soiled, to Kve further
; rervlce as decoration, do not hesl-
into to wash them in sonp and
water. First, remove nil metal
i braids and fringes or other wash
t able trlmmbiKs ami brunh or shake
loot as much of tho dust ns posst-
liarrel, Ueryfe Thornton
The six pase edition of. 'the JU
Times, put oiu by the members of niii.a per cent: 6-0. 0-H. ; hc, ,:,il1tiA nf nla
l , , , ,)2-' percent: 2-A.- d-n., i i" ' : Fred rolllger "rt-rt for Klamath jnr the building. The 3t. with
tfherty, president of the Latin club, jJ.Pnt
and chairman of tho editorial) ,
board
age in spelling was !7.S percent ,
IT IS
YOUR
DUTY
Tho liuiWinK nail a... I'1' Falls. Donald nieli. v went liiii.ni: .ir.i-...ii iin.l Hie liA iIwitli
Wasn't that Rood? thp- Ueil Top Sel.ohl; IidHanl Den- ncrceilt led the sehuol this week.
- fomposltlmis. ; ' . . nine went ti the WashinKton! Ilanklnit
t il! TAT.sevett selinot ine n-- ci,nn. t.,-.,i... t .....,... rt n,,. i.. i.ii., i
.lavhwtX Vtoel " ,0ry-nb",V V?' iVnn' r-ass-. 'non'hld Tucker went ,.! for l,anklnK was 103.4 per Tn yon,.S(.lf nml ymv family to
la. aniannn at one neloik. when .j,,,.. som VVP1.e quite well dune. t0 jOJ! AnSe1ea. ' ' vvni. The OA's had the hlKhest ! ' .. , . , .
he; students who represented the (nhPrs were not so Rural. Wo also .,.., . imn (.lere,l our:,,,., .,. ulilel, was 122.K.. e are i niTUlliJC fill' a SOIIlld l.illlklUK
g?V,'Tl-0Tw'n'l'p'"-' -.WIHmiir-imrt-Bvolynr IfraltlV I.L-perrlrm
rrpitfisermui'raTni'irs'.Tlie'Vt'u"
dents to represent. Medford liiyh
school, were: Ben Day,- 1-M. Jleam
e, MarRUerlto MeAlllstor. Kllow
Mae Wilson, and t'hnrles narnes.
Tho faeulty reiiresentatlves- were:
Miss Maurin'o t'arroll, and Mr. C.
1). Thompson. '
' 4
I
-I
plnn, ennsoi'viilivo invo.st-
arp nil hoping tfo .V'lM'X".' .'."S'hAWwlt, .lohn - PprBUi-.on, 'harllne : Wnshlnpcton sehool porrent ln-l t&pnt program and adequate
ptrndes on them. ' ' " ' I Shores, nnrolhy Hlmonson nnd j health was s.l.s for the while ... :
SielllUK.' " IKvelyn Nlehols. hulldinj;. The ,1A's were the only ! llisiirilljce.
JJoosevelt chllilren nro sun , Krade whleh reeeived 10(1 pereenl.
Jackson Schodl . 1
Junior High
worktnK hard on spelling. The
3-A elass seems to be having Ihoj 1
hest sueeess lately. Their avor-!
ace tor last week was !I0.3 per .
eent. The luilldini; average was 1
HTi.l per rent. . i Ranking. H3.4 per eent. 3
Slnus of Sprlni;. Hundred per eent rooms:
I This was quite Kiiod, In
I tit do lielter.
I Pfislitre Te-U
I WasliiiiKton plueed third In a jtO J'OUI' f inailpinl Heeds. .
vei-y elose posture contest between j
i the four Ki'Hile schools. There were! --
Mrs.-' less tlinn three points dfft'erenee i r?.
ut we hope Wfl nro oqnippccl and rondy tn
help you m nlatleTH iipi'tamiii; !
; Roosevelt eltlldfen tire wntentnp: Henderson's. Miss MneN'lvens. Miss between th, lowest and the hlKh- .
iWith jtrpHt siKns of joy the eoininir : Tjjmsen's,- nnd Mrs. Daiilley's. est. W'e are proud to have raised j
;nf the spring, llaseball find jump-p? lloalth work: Htiudred per eent.; our average In p store, hut hope !
Wnfz ropes have been tiroiiitni ioMih Hansen's, Mrs. l.aidleys .to he tit the top in tho next test
Inndet'BO ll series of repairs for Iho i rooms; lowest 70 per eent. . uiven.
spr'.m: season. Hurry up ' sprme, vire drill, CO sepnnils. ' r l Wuslilnaion Siieeilhall
Sliellinff. SI7.T -per rent. lleytj Since Washington school has
grades,: 3-11. 100 per, eent; 3-A,; won one game and lost one, we are
Oil., per'cent.
playing off the tie with Mncoln.
tit.mes: Speed ball, Lincoln vs. T, night, l-'rlday. March 1st. Wash
Iteportcr, Kva Ilit.ler.
1 ' , Haukliijr.
AH rooms banked JO" per cent,!
!M "l, ':,Jm!S s nmi ",,,,m J'und bring your joy to us
u.i.u .-. i it linn iuuiii m
!i;i..1 percent. ' - -.-'
...S"""K'- . . .. il . , ,
mo spelling per cent mr me i ,ncon rnnnl ; 1 i.,,iUnn T..nu.inv .1 n . inmnn vctv mnoh fonfi.bm.T
who building. wus Oti.;i per cent..' , Spines Mnc 1 p. , in herself for winning this gume. '
The 1 h had 100 per cent; tho li s : Tho last p,x WPnkH- pcrjod the she not only expects to win thN ,
andfthe Ilfs 99.5 per cent and banking for Lincoln school waH ! .nt.tcon srhonl children ranked one. but also hopes to gut the
the mill's 90.2 per cont.' 'jiS 1J(lt. COnt. Four rooms made fourth in posture cup contest, hut I championship for specdhnll.
Mrs. MacCnllislor, our lilstor 100 ytir ront Mry ier.-haw's. -Mrs. - during the current six weeks! Baseball In Full Swing ' -
ii'.iti"'!. ihm iicuii r.tuili,
daughter, at the Sacred Hoart hos-
pltal for the past week. Wo ull I
mlfH them both very much' and j
hope for Edith's speedy recovery.
Mrs. Nielson is teaching for Mth. ;
.MacCallister. !
Dclmttng. !
The affirmative team, consisting
bf Virginia Dunlava, Adra Ed
wards and June Davis met the
negative team, consisting of Anna J
Mae Viison, !x)is Snyder nnd Mar
jorle? Mac.Vair at.tlm llotary club
Tuesday evening. The affirmative
team won, 3 to 0.
Itnskethall.
. TherO were two games this
wpek. OnA between Central Point!
and .Turilor 'TN and one between!
the two town 7th and 8th grades.
Ttoth games were won by Med
ford. . .
illss Leslie spent last week In
the Junior Hi. demonstrating ccrto
nnd its upcs to the cooking clnsses,
Eanli. girl was delighted to receive
a sample.
The following program, spon
sored hy tho student body, was
given Kriday afternoon.
Vu a sal u t e Sc h 00 1 .
Saxophone solo linger Weiffer-j
field.
Skit "Dumb aq a Door Knob"
Mrs. Ella Veiffht, Virginia- Dun
lnva; Estellc (Alpha Bett) Doris j
Tatton. j
Tho student body officers were;
Introduced and Mis. Thlering. n :
representative from Thrift. Inc..,
gave a splendid talk, compliment
Ing us on nur banking record.
"Partners in Community
' Development"
t .M
mmmmmmmmmmim i.wwwwwfagiii;w' l WMpfttfit. m-"!'umcm w'w-wWqwfW . li!
jj j';:
, rirfW$F!TwT -Ford Roadster with - B
t ., i -t (. ,
Roosevelt School
Most .of tho sixth grade pupils
grenlly enjoy collecting nnd writ
ing tho news of their nclinol. These
ehlldren have - reported oh the
Item this time: '
T.uotta. S'nst, Martha hurlleff.
Mollio Browne. Catherine lirandt,
Mnrjorlo Archer. Dolph Ouyer.
Dorothy Tye, Taul Stelle.
BonpImII. i ,
Hurrah for basebnll!.' The noose-
volt boys nnd slrls nro glnA lo
sen hasehall season ODPn. The
-A boy art plnnnlm? to plr "
!-A Kirls next weW somn lime.
The li-A boys' teamis playing as
follows: - " - -
Catcher, LeUoy Coghlll; pllclier,
Practically AH New Ford Models
. Are Now on Our Floor for v .
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
PORTER LUMBER CO.
DEALERS IN
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS
204 SOUTH FIR STREET
MEDFORD, OREGON
March 2nd, 102!).
IMem'-AUoii Mottir Coinpimy, (
Meill'oi'il, Oivjjt.n.
I'lontlemi'ii :
Vc licliove you niitjlit lie interested in knotviim of our experience in
the economical perfoniiiiiiec of the new Chevrolet ton and a linlC truck we
recently purchased from you.
We checked our gasoline mileage recently where I lie truck was loaded
to capacity one way, (wina oven the MeiU'oi'd-Uiii'li highway, as well as gen
eral trips around Medford, and find that we are avevanine; almost nineteen
miles to the gallon. On a fifty-six mile run, with a one-way capacity load,
we used three (.'aliens of pasoline.
We are very well pleased, indeed, with the performance the Chev
rolet is showing.
Yours very truly,
rOUTKR UWiriF.K- COMPANY,''-'
liV Geo. W. Porter. -
GVP:Wl
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
, Phone 150
112 South Riverside
When We Say ServiceWe Mean'
. - -; . - -t.
It's one of ilio pijiiU'iplos olr our business a thing yon will be;
impressed with the very first time you drive into our station. '
That's why we have installed every item of modern equipment:
and trained our organization to the highest point of effideney. j
Come in todiy we'll increase your mileage and decrease your; "
lire costs. , V M
SEE THEM AT ONCE!
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW!
'A
G. E. Gates Auto Co.
Sixth Street and Pacific Highway ,,
jl'
We Carrv a
Complete ILine of
Tires 'flftOWC Tubes
Older Tire Service Co., Inc.
t
Formerly Exchange Tire Co.
Jackson and Riverside
Phone 520
tktir. i V We'