Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1929, Page 15, Image 15

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    MRDFOTir MATL TttTRTTXE, MFDFOTtP. ORKCOV, si'XlKW. MAKriT 31. 1020,
PlOfi SEVEN"
v;
School Notes From the City md Valley
Junior High
. not all : are kept busy fur th chllili 'ii :ir'
loading so ninny books. Tho KA's
; have read a total of ii3o books since
September, the 6B's 1 7 books.
However, the nhove is
that beiiiR in the parmle meur.s.
It shows also that we -know the
' ; healt.i habits ami follow
-Durn Crawfnnl. ln,",
Hi'iikinir BwutoH we have ninth' in school
The bnnkinK report hist week for 81illiif!t'try to our teachers,
the build Ins wan 92.6 per cent. The! Surprise Asscinbiy
only rooms below 100 per cent A UI'Pii,. entei-tafnment was
were room 5, 77 per cent, room 8 Kiven by the OA elass last Thuis-
wlth 70.8 per cent. The hanking is : ,,:,y ;eriioin.
elimhini; hiuher. Let's keen ir I tnrm of u lite j .
'The spellinu- average for the eu tlle 'W'-ltive assembly of old . the highest per n! they have had
building is 7.8 per cent, ii's had ri'Kon session to choose a this semester, it was i9.2 per cent.
W9.1V per rent, 13s !0 percent, ill's 8111,0 fla M the proper time a They would certainly like to
H!l per cent. .HII'h IOji per com. 1 nu!ienSl-1' irived with a heauti- ! inn per cent next time.
lllli's I0.7 pot cent, 1V2' flU.r. per l'"-K'n tian which t.ie Parent- ( spring Is Here
cent. . ; "ututl" iu'U? hml Riven to t i Snrinc bus come a little
own l a t ' ' for i h e l-:.-.s! t r -lit
ta .unit -n i l-'nday. M Nut un.;
Mrs. Sumloy will utvomininy Hi
on the piouu- WV enjoy tiu 1..iiiI
very ntui h an 1 hi;.- i he i,ii'fii
Will. too. Ktdl'U Pi ri.
1:1 l MT.T i.-f'
'' vm; a mcuion.il to
1 the lentil unnivovsan
irom -omniums
I'tuno tiiorali
of iis Ul-- ia
. un.b r It. -i
K'i:ii. N.iint1
w ill be Insrrlbed on lb
ill letlers 4.1' ytild.
nf thiw- who i The black apron, nationaf bad?e
I- in i:ti9 and lito uf Wrench school children, is under
monument I'he ami ban been forbidden in on
1 Paris school.
Oak Grove School
.1 in ml
ehib!
sehoul eiie
eelletiet- of per I"
their prViUS el'fi
thiN writer,
i The tif number
MiMt'llanoous ;scnooi as a surprise.
Tinnlev chamnlo v.(B Bun,!.,..; xeri' lud
nt Central Point at the Mens
lllble class. He will slut; "After,"
by Clara Kdwards.
The. Girl Scouts of the junior
hish school hnvo been divided Into
two troops, troop 4 and troop 2,
under the leadership of Miss An
drews and Miss Ilaldeman.
Mi'. 'and Mrs. A. J. Hanhy are
going to spend Master vacation at
Salem. There are many of our
teachers trolni; home for vacation.
Miss Haldemiin. Miss Andrews.
Miss Williams. Miss Krd.
Miss Sinema was out on account
of illness .Monday and Tuesday.
Girls U'iitftie
Oracle Lou Ivuiilme played a
solo nt the Girls' league meetins
hist Monday ovenlng. Petty Sien-
.luanita Wilson still heads tin
lists as the best writer in the
dep.iQnent. Flora Silliman sur
prised us all this Week; she
Uesides it proves that the n.Vs 411 books. The uR's have read brought her jirade in No. fiS to
a tnt ill of 'Ml bnok-a ini ihU no- : -No. 'J. That is a Vei fine record.
mester. Many pupils are finding , We hope sue can stay thwre. 1
that books are good companions. Darkest Afilca holds no terrors
hi , I ,i l... ..f , i.,, 4 ,. ,t, ,ir . lite pi e-u I a in i " en
, , ,"" ',' " "- inl
ine speinriK averat' lor uic; iiiimij i-iiij-s. ;in iuw . x-
Thi.s was in the . Ilnnsevell nrhool last week wa! plorhur tlie ninlinriil ihi-oiiKti vv-
:!ay which how-; oT.l per cent. The 6A" rt!ained ' ports made liy eaeh one.
Kxpert marksmen ..th A class.
Tni'tfct Health and littukiiur.
ltesuli tmli's eye (hmll.)
-Holhcr iiatr ot' twins. Helen
ami Walter Holmes, joined tli
Snrins has come n liltle too 1 .lackson school tam
AVe arc all : miicklv. as m.Ml at the liovs and ! "s f,"m Ashlan.l
f this heautiful flue, i uirls of tlio lloosevelt school are : Thv li-A class miss Kohei t
After siniriiiB-. 0-.. inmnln.. rntie iiwlen.l .,f ni-. .-t ic! ntr t Voil tlfl atld Ju'ck HcalllcotC. Hotll
and makiiiK reuorts r.n the mon. l.a.sehall. The, children are ' nlan- i nre .unfilled to their homes witlt ; 'n,'u' '
ress of the Heallii Honor Holl. i nitiR hikes, as cch little knoll Is scarlet fever.
-Mr. Hedrick pave a very inspir- lull of wild flowers. The i-nn. ' Tln ' class held nn Kaiilor
in? lulls to the pupils. , '.have lieen ihrlKhtcn.d with many 'K litmi Thuis.lay nfternoiiU.
; siii-ln.. flowers. Vint prise was won hy Viola
1 Substitutes l.owoen;
I :. There were three substitute in :'ml '"'
the Itoasevelt school the past week. I "".vniimil l.ai ker.
.Mrs. J. li, Itilssell substituted for lusl '"' mi,l' ' "
Miss WelTl. MoudaV. Tucsdav and "'' h-A 'lass will know who ni
;rnile
I'rid.iv
Mk t:r.
'-t and
in. iiuc any
.Its .iewe.i
onistcd of
cardett lai.lasy, llie curtain iisicc
upon a spr.im i:.irdeii, l.rc'lii wiili
too ; .lackson school family. They Mine, sweet peas, poppies, daisies all,
rr. Ill ene.l W illi wi'i'u pc kcis
fro),:-, all represciucd l..- pupils of
tic first fmir grades in appro-
ry artlsllc .'istuiw's.
s. Opal Mead WJ
Lincoln School
ootid liy l-'loyil I'orter
' Thomas Harvey and
rhe liankinir baiinor .was we-.. In w..lnHH.lnv ti-s xvis..n f.n' lts 1 w.nners ill the a rith met ic contest
Mrs. Scott's l.Vs. Mis. ShailKle'o Schneider on Thursday. Mrs. I 'nine j 'or,. ihiw stands: Helen. IS
Mis. Turner s OA's. The building I for about three weeks. , M' h li'iPI'.v
; made W.8 portent. . . Knster I : hown in the
The spoiling aveniEe for l.illcnlll 1- The liuu'ila hnve been lookine!"f Ibf. ..-A da
j wits S7.2 per cent. The. -til's niuiU-' forward to K:t.T. On FridaV
100 per cent and the 4A's 99.5 per I there was no school. The small
i cc! . , people of the school thouulH of
.-ucii oi me ruuiu3 are preparin
nett nave a rendlnfr. and the slaulo ! . .i, ' r ,. '""' ',el";''"""-i bunnies and tbelr ckks. and the
twins and Ooldle Blliot, saB two ! IL ' Z, i'C nWm j terser pupils planned lOns.er pal-
.. ..i.,. Mr icuitii uiu ! ties. The lower Blades had nil
the hostesses. j Kaster eKK hunt Thucdav. How-
Mrs. (.oliin substituted for Mrs. r.vori , ,..., mcanl... of tie,
C OnSlllCllll ntli tru lllllia ft- 1 , u -
the ehainpions of southern Kershnu- ihi wool- , I'.aster season was not loi-jtolten.
. .. . ' . .... " , i,,n j lltl(i het-a .inn I iiw. in
. . .u. ... . .. ... I,MI1 Biauo inuycu uno.se- j llfs(llys tho orluMnul Kaste
Huukiiijr
lovely numbers.
Athletics
Ilaskethall is over and our hoys
are
t ve". Wednesday, defeating them 17
l-loyd to S. !
Oretsnn. We beat I
111-It! wore. ISoys making the tri:
were lOlmer Zumbrunn,
Tlammack. Wilton White, Ceore i (leorso Jacobs hrnuKht a Hinall
Walker. Orville Davsison. David ruhhft to visit the lA's one day.
I.owry. They were aceompanied j The Inmny ohligiiiKly washed his
by Mr. Hendersnii and Mi'. While, j face and w rink ted his nose for the
Baseball bus started in earnest , children. A churminK lan;uiai;e
and i he class tonnes are very in-; und reading lesson resulted, in-tercr-tin-.
Tlie SA' are to he eon-' spired by the hunnv. .
Kiiuiiv l.ou Knin:
Vera Martin were tlie sweet peas
Thelma )-Mmends. Irene Meat! and
M.HKaret Kd wards the .poppies:
Marion l-Minonds. l.a verta llut
ehiiis and Isabel Canfield the dai
sies; Kenneth l.auib. .lames l-'re-denburK.
and Hobby UucUh's the
o..peekers. and ;li hard Wright
a.tul the lluson Tunis ihe irou.--'''he
garden wts ruled by the
tjut-en of the l-'lowers in the per
son of luKl-id I'eletson. and into
the warden eano- wand.-rin the
I'-alM-s in the Woods t II e r b e v I
riot in and Margaret Walters. The
Mile oi i he garden was thai tio
one eonld stay in It unless tluy
could add lo It some sort id"
beauty, either by sinu Inu, danc-
I iiiK. or some form ol art. I ne
Haln-s ill the Woods were I'ol-
Ilurrah for baseball! 1 lurrah for ' l"w''1 ,lV Ih lyn.ler Children,
our side! We. have enotmh chil- t M Ihiclilos. Helen Meyer,
dren In the Mt. I'iit school to pick L"ur,'n Nli,!''111' ' Wt-sley linker,
. . . . .In v I it.... H.,i,l;.ir llfllv 'I'l'l-
w-ivnn l learns lor naseoail. one team;
nhivi neitliwt in., .oh-... t...,..i i y, Viiainia rredenburn and IVarl
IMie ehildreii decide.l to rail one 'I'.llllontls ami a 'Opsy
. fashion
.favors DE SOTO for
its distinction'
.Marion,. :
rivalry Is hein
rithmetic contest
Score now is:
!7: John. ami. ;
i
Mt. Pitt School
i !
Mildred
from Dd.l per
cent. We luid si veidiaiim-r looms.
They were as follows: (;.. Km.'
1A. HH. per i'ent: 1A. 1 3.4 per
cent; 'Jli-A. ID3.4 iercent; '.I'.-iiH.i
comprised
tins. ")ld
by l'en-1 .
The loitrth tirade lui.l n ru,i, i ''i.'.s pnr ct-ni; ,)A. i-n, r.-.n
II. One lean)
other team.
: i . ...i.; i lie in 'en i ecu hi to ea one
raiseo our ikiiihhii; pereeiu-
... I team lie l!e.U nv l he Tii-.i-c , l, 1 1 U t eh 1 1 Is.
ni 10 :mi..s per
i 'miii. I ' ii 1 11 i i.ieii or i iii i no .1 1 s. i .- "mi ii 'i i
'The eaiilniiiw m., I n u-i-.-d. I '.i-i . a l'Iiiiiii ni nooiilar ;
nm.f r A llli: n..f r..tO l.l. '"UU ' ,J' .' HUCltS 11 lilt lllUIIJI ' MIIISIIIIM', SOim
I iCKeisen I Or llie 1 ;i'Os. ' .o ononis. t u h ho.i r i '-"i.-ii in. i i-..
II ha.s been ruinlim the last week I'-eitv Terry and June Hooker;
oi- so. Today, llie JiMh. it Is very' oimy lloy, I'eari i-.unionMK ami
nice and warm, so we will have I Kenneth I.anib; "liun'i He I.IUo
Ihe baseball mini- and lhi-n i est ! 'I'll :il ." Kenneth Umib.
of our Kusler pi (u;ram outside. (Hirj The elusim; niitober. by ehildrt-n
will ti'' "lh and Sth tirades, pre-
O
and up at tho factory
Farton . . . $8-t5
Hoadxtrr Enpanol H4ii
St'tltin Covho
Cupe Ilusinvss tt-ii
Sedan .
Cupe tie I.ujo Wef5
Heiiun l.ujo . VoS
Alt jtrU-m at factory
TlIF. rare -linction of Pe Solo Sue is anupie in tbe
field of low-prii-e sixes. YThercver Fuwhioa mingles,
Dc Solo proudly takes its plaec and feels at home.
For ia no car at so moderate a price do you find such
n subtle savor of difference in appearance and O
performance such vivid beauly. Nonyau match
it in casy-riding qualities, in smooth, vigorous
performance, in roomy comfort.
De Soto Six is easy on gas, oil and service. It is
remarkably economical to drive and to own. Learn
its merits at first band. Give the De Soto Six
thorough trial. There is no bligalion.
O'l'il I ll 111 I eil no U' ill 111 Ili I tie i'll:i in
niinnhln in,. Ih.uu will i.L'iv Vhtltnr. loo. IliU weok 'e Ul't .slill Workilltf for allot h
Cold Hill. 'I The fifth and sixth "made ftir!s l.uiUHiiv' record of hid per O in.
: .a.i,...,i li.i. ....i - Health t
: . .?. r,,u,iy au" wrM?- ,M,n'.. n, t n...i. ,., nus a;.d harmonica band w
ueieuitMi, u to ft. ; t" - - v i, ...... :.. . i, . .. n. .. :..ii...l .l..vl.t -mi.- I'iv-ihvi
"as u : " - 1
I per cent. .Miss N etih s room
has the banner, as her room fcoi
fl 7, per cent. This per cent is bel
ter than last week.
I ... - Geography Work
The Oil's arc very much inter-
i ested in making outlines of the dif-
leeeiit lri-niiiii ni utnlea. ' iv linve i
1 .started with the Xew Kmrlnnd ni, il "m!' "f ""'i'- P" try for
j Kroup. The OA'h have been at it
j for some time. The tin's say they
are i;oinn to beat the IIA'- ai out-
iA room, Anna lining. Ibuv about it, li.Ws? fan
j they do it?
I . . ! Little Phyllis Noilson
Washincrtnn School Kuest of the SK class Thursday
I j I The difference in the score f
' 1 ; the same Tuesday between Lfib
Banking- - coin and Washinstou Kirls was a
Wnshiimton was at t:.e top again i mere CKUttHile matter of G7
with I ( i.ercent., .Tiv ibrit UtU'it I jJillla- Tho ashinton girls tie-
IL'tlLCU U.-i Willi U HCOie UI lO I II.
The Mrsl htinh's toiiKHo's of the
brought to scliDol
Monday moi-mmr. The lavender
and cream varieties; were gathered
in the vicinity of Sams Valley.
Two RirlH of the
seems to he well cstnimsneil.
SiH'lliim '
The highest honors this week i 8eusnn wt're
vvi-nt to lue HA class. Their a
HiiA.waH ItllM percent.
lhleliN
pect to have a Kml time.
Warren Cofi'man. ilib f'.radi
Victors. ! livity the
rne visitors oi tne .mi. imu school
Wednesday, tlie 7 1 h. were Mrs.
Jone.s and her mother. .Mrs. Nut
titJK. We were very Kind to have
them come as Ihe children were
tlion." in which (he forces of civil
ilviilion M'l-ved to brine; into eap-
nemies of society. The
parts were well taken by .Mildred
Huti'hins, as the rich man's daugh
ter. (Miss Civilian I ion), larol.l
(irow, Myron IVa Iters, and Wesley
Howard as the bururlars. an I .lack
Me.i il t. chief of I'oliee.
Be Soto Six
I made lor the fathers and mothers.
Airs. Scott made KaHter bunny
cookies tor her little folks, tench
ir.,1.1,lri,.ii l,.,u li-i,l -i vr.rv n-
ow sful w-k fnun it sports, Hinml-! HK and Mil.hetl Colby. ra MiU
in ;nlmt'nt becnuse of Huurlut fver.
I.u.st Tu.-s.luy our r,th un,l Btli , Tlie ISA's un,l 311'a made l)u.sliel
kiikIp kIHs ,li.,'...'ii..l th,. tot:,,,, wljlch Home mysteiiou person
Vrom l.iuc.ll, l.y a sour.- of . ho-I I1""" Kastm- eKKH - Also bas
liPvo it or not) S8-1.I. WIl niatle lo take l.oniR to Rive
A ... . , .. .,.. , ,...,.,! to some fricml. Knster eartls won
boys' loam continued tbo winning
slronk b- .i.-r.-atliiK Jackson. Tho
4i ., .Ji ,,. n',.' ..hi.' ,om nvlo!uu"ny 1,8,1 l"Tely llllU! 'airy Bms
tho Irili to ...liMikson scltool and
won by u score of 11:1-11.
me mi' ...nn is ;))t ,reai,jng over numerous nests
Jlr... "Kunzman and tbo 4th Blade e( w,h ,arKe
uam by Mis. Iiolton. Miss Tucker's ill's made atlrtto-
Tho 5lh and Ml, grade boys lye lt()e wln Qn a Jayen.
tram-wai. not so successful. Th."';(ur cn,.(
lost, a (tame to I.lncoln by a sct.ro ; Th, four(h Knl),e maile lal'KO
'.'r -'' , i imper lilies lor their mothers. Thoy
... Health work at asliliiitton i ,.,,, .,, ,.,.,,.. ii,iB liasket which
.0 .i 1....1 ..ln rlll...l no..,
Jackson School
i
Much Inlerei-t is bolnu showi
hy both teacnci-s tuiu puiiiis in mr , ......
Health Honor K..II. The (iepartnient mntlo eKK-sbell
At an assembly hold last Thurs- p)u(.e ea,ds f)1. thcll. hl)mes. To
day. several niiitlnal essays woret)slr Bllrl,r8e thcv ouI1(i t,em
road w.lich explain this work very fMle(, with camiv cbrs.
well. Two of these essays aie . crown the naii'ties of the day.
printed below:
Why I Want to He on the Hcaitn
Honor Holl by Aih'en I-athlm of i
the OA class. i
All the children who want hap
phiei s are striving to not on the
llenltn Honor Kull. You ure not
workinK t " ihe honor roll ,
for Airs. Holton. Mr. Finch or
Washington school, although we
would like to have ur school
have the rejiutatlon of savins the
healthiest children.
In order lo be on the Health
Honor RH you have to be nor
mal or have to ee the dentist or
doctor about your defects.
One thing you must iiave from
the doctor or dentist is a note
saying that you have had your
defects attended to.
You cannot be on the Honor
Holl unless you have a note say
ing "'" arc all right.
You must abo be satisfactory
In your school behavior.
Wnen you are once on the roll,
try to stay there don't fall down
in your daily habits. In doing
your habits think of them your
nclf. Don't have your mother al
ways paying. "Have you a clean
Hanking steady, 02.fi per cent
100 per cent rooms, M rs. Hender-i-oiiM.
Mrs. (Justin's, .Miss Hanson'
mid li- 1 nlrltnv'u
The children made KaHter canln j Health-down.. J Miss Laidley'n
for their mothers. . : :. i inn r0nt: Hanson's
The-lB'a found a big teaster rah-I xm pp. cent. ,OW0Ht fiR )tM. c.(.n(.
Spelling. 9 T.I) per cent: above
per cer. :, .'1-lt. 09. per cent;
3-A, 99.5 per cent.
.(James: Jackson. 4th gnule boys
2l! ; Washington 4th grade boys.
42. Jackson girls, 14; Washing
ton girls,20.
.lackson h o y h, 9; UonscbcU
boys . S.
The Poets.
The following limericks were
written in connection with safety
first work in the 4-H class:
There was a little girl,
AVlth hnir of flax.
She played around with her
father's nx.
She cut her toes.
And when she'll get well,
Nobody, knows. 1'oor little girl!
i they had made filled with candy
Miss Cox came to each room with
a large bag filled with Easter eggs
for each child. She Hutd the Kaster
uibbit left It with her, but 'we
thought her eyes were a little
pinker than usual and her ears a
tittle lnncer.
The health banner was Von by Therer once was a boy named
the IA with 95 ner cent. t Hale,
The filth and sixth grade boys Who stepped on a rhsty nail;
defeated Washington with a score ; nen lockjaw set in.
of n to 7.
A troop of (lirl Scouts was or
ganized in our ncliool. It ia a large
troop and Is known as the Iris.
Mrs. .Josephine Jones is the leader.
the month. After school (hreo of
tbe children who were Heulah
lleryford. Irene and I icssie Ander
son, played a piece- on the har
monica, accompanied by the piano
which was enjoyed by the visilors.
Irene Anderson, Grade 7.
Window l)o.
We have a window box in our
school near the window.
The Hichman children- brought
some toy rabbits to schofi). They
put them in the window box and
made It very pretty for Easter.
Francis Heryford, 3rd Grade.
Tests. '
The pupils "f the Mt. Pitt school
took the Stanford achievement
tests last Wednesday. They were
interesting, educational and some
thing different from our regular
studies. iJesaie Anderson,
Sth Grade.
Harmonica Hand.
The pupils of the Alt. I'itt school
are starting another harmonica
band. The others who played be
fore moved'away. They are learn
ing to play the harmonicas well.
The ones that have Imrned to Irene
and Dfssie Anderson, lieulah Hery
ford. Cleo Hichman apd Hertland
Stanley. They are going to play
''(h. Susanna" ami "How Your
C 11 U Y S LE H M O TO ft S Vll O D$ CT
VIKWA.-ol'i The government
of the Chinese province of t'he-i
kiang has asked Aust rla to send j
some of Its best pi. lire officers to!
train a Chinese gendarmerie. The j
posts won Id pn v ip.Mt u year for i
three years. '
MEAD-FURCH IVJOTOR CQ.
114 South Riverside
Phone 1109
Ride With
Southern Oregon
Stages
Roosevelt School
He began lo get thin.
So that was the .end of poor Dale.
Huth Hedges, age !.
This poem was written by a
modern young poet of the 4th ; This company hna served you
grade reading class. Hecent read-, faithfully in past years and will
I ' 1........ UI l.ll- HIS-- Wl
1 ! sprlnK" may have been the in-
' Ispiration Cor this:
I I As 1 was walkltiK alunf; one .lay.
. saw a tiny iieiu mouse BtiBRes leave from
i-uiyiiiK in uie nay , Ilotcl Jaeksnn
The pioneer line of southern Ore
gon operating local service from
Medford to Klamath Falls.
I continue to give you excellent ser
i vice.
Kcitni'ttM-s -
This week's reporters follow; Anil then he popped his. heart tip
Stanley Kunzman, Mollie Itl'uwne. j Anil looked at me . . .
Catherine llnindt, Mary Thompson, j So he was trlKhtencU nnil ran
.John Koppen.
Hoys' llasehiill
The fourth Kraile Imsehall team
lost to the Lincoln nine, 17-fi. last
Wednesday niitht. They are now
nnLiticallv out of tlie race for
handkerchief?" and "have "u ' championship, hut we hope they
In usned .your teetir?" Think "f j wi ,helr lust Kani'e. The fifth and
the nt yourself and don t put tneni xlh ,.,..,,,. i,ys will play their
.oave Afedfortl
8:i0
off. If yotl tell your mm ner
nliotit the Health Honor Holl. I
mil sure she would he Imerested
and would like to have your room
win.
.Mr. Finch is ftoillft- to Rive a
prize to the room that gets loci
per cent first. Let's make our
room the winner. - .4t
The different rooms. In the de
partnien. have the following num
ber of stars:
4H13 stars out of i4 pupils.
4, i stars out of 2S pupils.
r,nj- 7 stars out of 1!' pupils.
5A 6 stars our of -'T pupils.
,,H 4 stars out of L'l pupils.
ka I 4 stars out of 36 pupils.
The Health Honor Koll stunts
will not he lout! like they were
last year.
Why I Want to He on the Hon
or K.j hy Hel.-n ll.n-on,
i first game some time this week. It
I has been called off twice on ne
j count of rain. We hope Neptune
will think dllterentiy tins lime nun
give us a sunshiny day. q
(.Iris' Hall (ll
Itoosevell girls will play Mncoln
gills Thursday, March 2S. Roose
velt girls all hope to win. Roose
velt will also plav Jackson school
on Monday, April 1
.-urprlse Jackson.
Iuplls I'tivliut:
Roosevelt s.chool is very sorry to
see these children leave for some
other district. Jean Jennings,, IA.
12:00
Leave Ashland
O..M. NOON
8:50 12:30pm
away.
Into a hole deep in the hay.
John Wall, age II years. .
(iitl Seoul Meet.
The Red Rose group held Its
second meeting at Jackson school
on Tuesday, 'i'he girls worked on
the woodcraft signs. The enroll
ment now lit lill. Keep up the
good work, as a lilrl Scout Is' HoteH Jackson
loyal.
-i.,ou:se Ilarnlsh aSrti I-'iura May
P.M. P.M.
3:20 8:26
P.M. P.M.
3:00 8:55
Southern Oregon Stages
Phone 309
now
the health
wifiit to be on the rieau.i ouie
. t I h:ive been
or loni ..r.. . ; ...niput In uhie
home ami ui hcuoo. -
Fo.-ier are
honor roll.
VisU to UhiAv.
I. ant Tuesday ).'., 1 noon fthe
C-Ii's spent an hour at the li
bra r. where they learned from
the children". librarian. M1m
We hope to t nrysier, where, to find reference
ook and how to use them, .
Inlcrestlng Story.
In Khglish the 6-U'a aro en
joying having read to th the
a ii nigs, , j , j . - -t n
In for thef Slpy Hollow" nnd are getting
who is going to Cannd
f.imulnrli.r nt tbe veitr.
i hUf. r, V.rv nicrt time. IteiullliK Oilittt.
ue nb.o hone Donald and Cenja-'f Tht ftnh a,rt ij"h wado read-
min Stone will like Jack-on whnol. ng classes are staging. content
Sitili inul(. OliwMi-hip ami l b-termine whieh claKH will
piliiitloii ronipletP it book reports first.
The A and AH's ore having a Thin v,e-k -low with the fi-lln a
h thev are each trv-' 'n i nC inaii.
. . ..i. .. i..,...ji am. ut iirnmi 1 - . .. . .
taugnt n... a t i inB u. have the best average In
to value health as m jriate I , nn(, apU(.on. The I
T7 , ago who tl,otA' con.lu.-t for last week ranged
m,.,-e la. v.l ke to oe in-
that
It was
( las. It.M.ut News.
Hetty Lou Holmes has Joined
the 3-A cIj.ss. AThia makes 30
from A lo C and the application PlHn asaln. ,(0)
... ... ....... r.nm A In 11 The fills COn- ' oe --. Kv..jij ..iny .hiss o..e
vallds. we know mat I j.., ..,.. . nhont r !,o their '""n working on booklet. 1'lc-
health we cannot live naPI. usl' . )1rn,1n V well, all of vou ' t.irs of k,i food for hreak
ful lives. Roll I people who are Interested Jn thi, '"!. lunch and dinner have, been
Beini? on th Health Honor it on A,-t It look as if Hi"' from many magazine.. Thfs
and it. tne ...a,.,. '.. ....
. i fliili(le Ite.'lilltlir
The JlooHeveli schogl librarians kes mo so hungry."
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iuiiih! of Walter P. Chrysler glands for style, for engineering
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jf
lionized motor cur construction and design. ITiat is why the
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MICHT BODY STYLKS: "MS TO 106.V P. o. U. DETROIT
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that our health nas
nil the requirements
is v-ry interesting work, w-e find,
hut' as - one member said, "It
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Highway at Jaekeon
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