HEALTH PRIZES FOR STUDENTS BY Jackson County Health As sociation and Fair to Co operate ' in Honor Roll- Awards Made at Fair This Fall, Is Plan ! In reooenitlop .'of the efforts put , forth toward a 'higher standard of health and attalnmont for children of thq county- of Juukson County Health association,.. the fair ' board has Inaururatcd a system of "health honor roll awards" .which' Will be distributed on children's, day at the fair this fall. . ;v ' -) - A parade past, the reviewing" stand will be . staged before the awards are made and additional cash prizes will be given for schools in three, classifications having: the greatest number of pupils present for the .occasion. , . - 1 The awards and : requirements for competition as drawn up by the fair board are as follows: j , Ffojl-Class Districts. ' Medford and Ashland: Banner for the individual build ing" .(elementary - or junior" high : school) which has the largest per oCent of its members on the health honor roll; May 2, 1929.- . Second-Class Districts. ! u Central Point, phoenix, Talent, Rogue River, Jacksonville Gold ' Hill: .v.. Banner for the individual school building (grades lr8) which, has the largest per cent of its members on th health hnor roll, May 2, 1929. Third-Cluss Districts. - -All other schools in the county: Banner for school (grades 1-8) which has the. largest per cent of Its members on the health honor roll, May 2, 1929. The banners used for award pur poses shall not exceed 110 each in , cost and shall be designed by the JaoUaon County Health association and purchased by the fair board. 1 . The number of members tt school has is the number of pupils actually on the roll-and 'in attendance, not marked :,'dropped''(bn May 2, 1,929. Percentages in all' cases are deter mined on, this number as a base. Requirements for Honor Jtoll, ! Honor roll pupls must bd certi fied, to by, the teacher (or;.prin Vcipal; 'and the ' county (or , city) i nyrse in' the case of each 'pchooj, These' certifications properly made and checked must be in the hands of the county fjchol superintendent before the close of; the pr ,ent school year, and .In no case later than May 31, 1929. The certlfica : tions, in turn,, will be duly report ed by '.the- county school superin tendent to the secretary of the fair association before the date set for the award. Awards will bo made to the schools winning them by the. fair . association on children's day at the Jackon county fair in September (date to be announced later). . . 1 , Parade and 'Attendance Prizes. There will be a short parade past the reviewing stand before the awards are made..; For the. great est per pent of pupils. present In this parade, prizes will be offered ' the several Individual competing schools as follows: First and second-class 'districts: First-prize, $15; second prize, $10. Third-class districts: . First prize, . $10; second r-fize, $7.50. All competing schools may enter the parade but no school' will bg counted in competition for the at tendance prize which docs not have at least 25 per cent of its mem bership" present and in formation. ...JACKSON COUNTY HEALTH v ASSOCIATION. Ily Mildred Carlton,' President. ' ; JACKSON UOUNTY FAIR : BOARD. :: ' ', By H. O. Frobach, Secretary. .. : ':- ;;. , . Standard Requirements for the Health Honor J toll. A child will be considered elig ible for the honor" roll after a phys-. . leal examination by a physician! and In the opinion of his teacher j he Is.ratcd as (1) mentally normal; : (2) physically free of defects; (3) reasonably cooperative . in health habits; (4) satisfactory in his bo-j havlor and attitudo. in the school environment. V 1. Mentally normal: Is consid ered mentally normal if doing pass ing school work in all subjects. 2. Physically healthy: Has had J on examination under the, medical service of the Jackson county "health unit or' an equivalent ex amination and report by a phys- FAR BOARD a. Of standard weight. (1) No "- ! more than 10 per cent under ' to 20, per cent above the aver age weight 'for- his age and . . helKht.'; ' - b. To be free from defects: (1) A112X and ;'3X defects under treatment or corrected;1 (2) hearing normal and no chronic : dischargeavfrom ears; (3) vis-' ton 20-30 .or 'better in both eyos. -'with dr; without glasses, and eye free from chronic ln : fectfon or abnormal condition 1 (4) nasal breathing unob strutitcd and.. nose free from any, chronic discharge or ex udate; (5) all teeth-(both tem porary and permanent) free from- cavities orv'all cavities . filled and badly decayed teeth ? extracted; (6) skin and scalp clean free ' from any chronic . disease or abnormal condition; j. (7) posturesatisfactory.. ' c. All IX thyroids' under treat- rv ment. -".- 'y-v-'i-r-:-d. Conditions such as orthopedic , defects which have been.cor , re c ted by still carry some de formity or handicap, deflected soptums, and chronic, condi Uoiih which nro under super vision or' treatment, shall -be r honored according to the rec ommendations of the examin ing phynlclnn. ; , 3.- Reasonably cooperative 'Jh the practice of certain health huliitits a. Is , physically clean;; :b.. obtains sufficient sleep ' ' . c. cutH well selected ,food I'd. Obtains plenty of fresh air and exercise. .,4. Satisfactory in his behavior und attitude In the school environ ment and Is amonublc to ordinary school discipline. QUILTING BE HELD -FOR CENTRAL POINT PAST NOBLE GRANDS CENTRAL POINT, Ore... March 30. (Special.) Airs, ;A1 Hender son entertained'a few ladies of the Past Noble Grand club at ; her homo all day Wednesday. They made three quilts. Mrs. Henderson served a" delicious chicken dinner assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Viva Lewis. . Those present were Mesdames F. Adams, H. T. Pan key, LJ, R. Gleason, Simmons, Jesse Ricnardson, Kd Parra William Ferguson and Ed Vincent and son Brfbby. ' . ..,; ..- , . Mr. E rick son of Kingsbury! Cal., visited Charles Hermansoh pn Wednesday. ; . -; , . Eugene Merritt returned home Monday from Portland, whore, he. has been attendink Behnke Walk er Business college. . . v . i Mrs. Farlin has joined her hus band who has been working on a. house near the city park. They leave soon for Canada to attend to some business there. Miss Elva Adams who has been attendng the Ashland Normal, is quite ill with flu. H. R, Stearns and wife moved to Medford Tuesday. , . , - Claud Van Zandc had the mis-' fortune to; dislocate his shoulder last Saturday .while boxing; with his brother-in-law,1 Guy Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler of Santa Cruz, Caiifw were, visiting : Mrs.- Chandler's ant and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran last ..week end. ;; i: '(.'M. 1 V . Mrs. Al Hermanson and sister-: in-law, Mrs. M. Mi Morse, were shopping " in1 Medford'.. Wednesday afternoon. , ' ; .; v Mr. and Mrs. Guy W.' Brooks returned Thursday from California where they spent the winter. : Mrs. Jbe Mann and Mrs. lister Mann wore shopping in Medford Friday afternoon. ' ' ' : " Mr. and Mrs. Nimrlcher of Med-" ford recently .purchased some land of Mr. Hall and ; are bulding a house, on It. " u.'fi i-.ii:i Mr. and Mrs. Ren Rainey of grants Pass werS , visiting with relatives 'in Central Point Thurs day. Ir. Rainey is Interested in the bulb business, having six acres of tulips and. expects to plant ten acres of- gladiolas.'. v. ;' : ; ; ' ' j Mrs. W.'- E. Chauncey' has re turned homo froiii the" Rogue River Sanitarium where she has been a patient for some tihio. Mrs. Obe. Pankoy who has been ill. for some time, Is! much - Im proved at this writing and is able to be out again. 1 Mrs., Arthur Myers and ' little daughter Betty Jean of Medford were visiting Mrs.' Frank , Miller Thursday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. Nimrlcher of Med ford had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. 45. Doerschuck. . u John Mann of Medford. was visiting his mother, Mrs. W. E. Mann,, Thursday evening. V Mrs. Sally Williams accompan ied her son Alvln Williams to Kla math Falls Monday. . .. ' ; . Ed Docrschuk s building a new garage on his place, ulso a he chicken house, lie expects to In crease his flock of Rhode Island Reds to about 300. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dubbs and Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Kellcy -wore callers at tho G. E. Fox home in Medford Sunday. ' . . Mrs. Lester Mann visited with hor aunt, Mrs. Ted Morava at Agate Thursday. . ; Ptftriilflod flvrtllnfir BTPt" iBtilts. ISIS THEATRE Ned MiCobbV Daughter With . ' irIene rich ROBERT ARMSTRONG GEORGE BARRAND and THEODORE ROBERTS A picture theme of soul-stirring import, ten sely dramatic, thrilling and ,deepdy appealing don't miss it. 1 , - - f Adder Attraction - -LATEST PATHE',NEWS . COMEDY - r . THE MAIL MAN Matinee, 1:30 10 irEDFOTTT) MATL DISPLAY STYLES: . . : ( . I . , i . I ASHLAND, Maroh 30 (Special.) -t-A rinB stylo show was put on , , , ., i Thursday ovonlnB, under the ... ngement of the Civic Improvement' club., in connection with the usual 1 program at the . Vln ng theater, j Vonderfullv attractive spring wear (was shown by- tinders Department . Store.v Penny a,., Isaac s . and Mc j Oee s ' Mrs. H. O. Kndors. Jr.. presi dent of the Civic club, who had charge of the.-affair. made, men-i tion of tlie various firms as the) models were shown Penny s Do- partment ktoro was represented fwp the contruction of a munlci l.y Miss Ijlllian Olsen and MIhs Wi , .(une uneraru; jsaacs by Mrs, Cl'fford Gass and Miss Gertrude Ahlstrom; 1 Enders by Miss Elvira Rlchert and Miss Ward: McGee's by Mrs H. D. McNair and Miss i Cleo Wiltse. Otis Johnson, the jeweler, furnished the costume jewelry and tho bags, while Miss Anna Hargrove and - Mrs. Sugg, milliners, provided the pick- of their stocks for the models. - I Miss ' Aha Norcross, Is in Ash land . on a visit to her parents, 1 Mr.' and Mrs: L. L. Norcross on ! the Boulevard; , Miss Norcross .Is a-student a rthe College of the Pacific at Stockton, Cal., and will f 'nish ier work ih the spring, taking a, degree. In education Dick and Adena Joy, who went north on Thursday , to- debate against -the. Monmouth Normal school, were successful , in winning a decision there on Thursday night nn tho minullnn' "Rounlwn1 ttini- a. substitute for the jury system i should be adopted." . i j ' David, Campbell ' gave' a piano j recital in the . auditorium of the Southern- Oregon Normal school bn; Thursday evening. Tho recital was preceded . by a short lecture and ' the artist interpreted the numbers for his audience. In the lecture; - the V artist sketched the development ,pf music from the crude .rythmic tones of the sav age to the highly developed com positions of . classic music. ; , v' An audience' made up of music" lovers of tho valley listened atten- ' tlvjely- to ;tho artistic., program;, Mr.':1 CHxnpbell fayed In splendid form,! witir won developed technique and with dramatic- feeling. f . Mr. ;' and' 'Mrs,'. George Walton, ! former Ashltt-nd . residents wero among .the visitors at the Rotary ! birthday . celebration which was held on Thursday evening, ! Miss Fredrika Brommer of Mod-! ford will be a visitor In Ashland i over the Easter week-end at the! home of her. friend. Miss Irwandal Bateman on .Hargadlne streeti : J . Miss Helen Harris of Dunsmul'rJ has been visiting Miss Silvia Pro-i vost for a few days. ..' 'Mrs. Ai 'E." Kinney entertained I at; luncheon on; Wednesday after- ; noony, honoring Mrs. E.V. Carter anl Mrs. E C Poll, whose hirlh- i days fell close to tho date The! luncheon was served at one o'clock ! at: a " table' ; lovely with the early spring flowers. 'A handsojiio birth- 1 day cake was served in tho desert ' course.;. Lovely gifts were placed, at the places for the honor guests. 1 The guests for the charming tit-i fair were Mrs. . Fred Wagner, Mrs. J. H. Fuller, Mrs. Gordon Mac-! Cracken, Mrs, J. H. Fuller, Mrs.! J. : H. Turner, Mrs. T. H. Simpson and 'the honor guests. - j After the' luncheon, the guests spent the .afternoon at bridge in which, honors were awarded to 1 Mrs. E.. V Carter for high score . The Girls' club was entertained on Thursday evening nt tho home, of Miss Gladys ApplCKnto on Oranlto street. The evening was pleasantly spent at needlework and in conversation Members of the; club, ' who received Miss - Applet. 1 gate's hospitality were Misses 10m ma Jenkins, EIhIo Alexander, Ruth ' Osmun, Lita Wnlkorc Hellene Bicd,e, j Calla B'egle, Ethol Shrlim, Gcor-1 gla Coffee - and Mesdames Dan . Kay and Elmer Biegle. . t , Mr, and 'Mt'B.4 Walter 13. New combe of Grants Pass wero In Ashland Thursday evening to at-1 SUNDAY and MONDAY Apr. 31--Apr. 14 VvNight7to 11 p. m. and 15 1JC TftrBUNE, HiEDFORD, - tnd tho Rotary nnnlveriiary cele bration. Mr. and' Mrs. Newcombe wees formerly resrttlcnts - of Ash land and have many friends hero. :. Mi-H. W. M. MeNalrvwas hotessl on Wednesday at a cnarmins luneheon'whlch prec.eded an after noon of ol(. . Tho luncheon . was served at one o'clock . at a table that was decorated In green and yellow to accord with the1 season. After the luncheon the ladies urtAnt tlin nftnrnoon on the (jolf course. . Those' who enjoyed the day 'together were ilesdames B. L. Bmdio, Jr., Frank Jordan, Will Bodge, Prank . Dean, ' Henry - En- dors, Hubert Bently. Louis' Dodse ' h0)lteM Mrs. McNalr. - I Tha Kftoofn election hore April 9 -n ihn Unn iRS1,fi Df $120,000 . -V--H. : I .. II' III 1 - .. . Help to Make Medford a Government Air Terminal and a "Key City" on the Coat Airways Medford People Must Awake to the Great Importance of Establish ing a Class A Airport The Future Prosperity of This City Depends Upon Voting the Airport Bonds Be Sure Vote YES ' Chamber of Commerce Airport Publicity Committee This Space Contributed by the Medford Mail Tribune ,,010 ON", SATCKTMlY, pal airport 'is: attracting interest throughout- the cyunfy - and laHt night at tho regular meeting of the-Table Rock Community club, was endorsed us a miive of benefit to Medford, as well as all sur rounding points.1 When brought Up: before - the meeting 1 there : was no hesitation In Indorsing tho air port movo;and members all voiced tho hope tho special election would carry..;".;!.'';;;'-!;.'.' .vaVv.!': r vu:.--'-: . The Community club has regu lar meetings' once" a month, always well attended .by residents of tho section. Last night's meeting was led by R. H Nealon and included an entertaining program, featured by Copco movies, shown, ,by Hor ace Bromley of this city. . Several solos were; rendered by Miss Boris Richardson, followed by ..readings by Mrs. Strohmeier, recitation by Earl Cameron and several violin selections by Joljn Rane, who made a special hit with . his rendition of "Pop Went the Weasel." He played the vio lin; from various angles, making one of the most unusual acts ever seen in that district, t MATCCUI .10, 1929. IN CITY TOMORROW ' 8. A.'. Motten of the Willard Storage battery-company of Cleve land, Ohio, and H. P. Luwson, branch manager of Portland, ar rived in Medford Friday to com plete plans for. the -convention of VVillurd battery dealers, to be held Easter Sunday at the Hotel Med ford. ,'". .:!-.. ff.. , The-onventlon, : which will be hold in conjunction with tho Llt trell' . Parts store, will include dealers in southern Oregon and northern California. Plans have been made to. accommodate 30 men. Moving pictures showing' details FOR Of Wlllard battery manufacturing, methods of salesmanship, service and other Important and interest ing features will be included In tho program. According to present plans, tho convention will be an annual affair. :1 . 1 FEW ORCHARDS FIRE POTS LAST NIGHT , There was a light frost In Med ford last night and this morning with a minimum of 20, and a heavier one in , the north end of the valley, which - caused two or three orchards there to '. smudge lightly. The evening forecast had been for a heavy frost, and clouds aris ing later in this vicinity ward ed it off, but because the north end of the valley remained clear, it wns much coldor In that section; ' Today was, for the most part, cloud v. but fair weathor is fore 1e cast for tonight and Sunday which prolongs Troflt - danger -,y another day. '! J'i' ftU'Gt&ttt IB also for rls-r-,ing toinpera-ture Sunday ?. SEND PORT BOOST Although residing in Los Angj les, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Derlcks, former Medford- residents, who; operated Derlck's Cafeteria on. Riverside -avenue; are still : loyal Aieotord boosters. An air man letter t' was received from . them. today by The Mail Tribune to (n-' -sort an advertisement In today's issue, boosting the proposed con; struction. . 1 The ad. Is as follows: , "Realfz-; ing : what i the new proposed aiiV port means to Medford. 1 we regret ,(t"! very much our inability to-vote at tho coming, election; jApril-2. Hotv. . it goes over 100 per cent! Mr. and Mrs., Hubert Perlcks, Is Angeles;" inie