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MTTOFOTCT) MATL TTITRTTNT!:, MrTDFOUn. OTlfiflOX. SUNDAY. OCTOBETJ G. 1929.
News Notes of Public Schools
IU'ui-ti'i-: Dun StiiiHiin.
"l I ! vt'lt Hcliool tltlH week, all hoim
If rr 1 jlxlio will like Ikt Mm- m-Iiuu.
Junior High j NlllI11,. W lllk
,l I H. t 1IMLW, JiaiUJV LCUWd'T,
llUH (llllO II Collodion of bllgS,
cocoons, ele. Ciiildren from the
i. .u ... i ri tt.i...
A-Muiid Junior IiIkIi will play . W. 1M.(, .,; x,Uhy f,. ,m
Sllfurd Junior lilch n..xi H.nur-1 iMittu.rii or
ilny In Miilforil. They nro ex-, ,,,
peeling m-w uniforms tu pliiy III. j " Kixt-d Hull
Miwl RiiowvHt wiih lpinlly liralcn Hat-
. MrH. Black Iihh rt-l;nml, anil unlay when wo plnyMl Jurkmm,
Win. Nt-wtivrry has tukun )nr pluco 211 to II, In (heir favor.. We are
an muiile lonelier. j tillillitf up Jlke ererylliliiK r tlint
Teael)erH InHtltuto la next week, wo will ne-i be. defeated on the
-whleh will be a two liiy vacation I lutli when we play Lincoln. We
for tile pupllK. will not take Uefeut again if we
DURANT "FOUR-SPEED WEEK"
1
omo of tho pupils have planned ! can help It,
. trips through tho stato and Call
foi -nla.
flanking
Tho average for the building
was S,3 per witt. Tho following
rooms hanked jou percent: assem
bly, under Mr. Kltch; i,lso rooms
10, 1, ti. Junior high ranked nee-.
'lea n
On Wednesday, every hoy and
girl of Koosovclt decided to pick
ui) juHt one htl of paper or train;)
thnt might bo seen on tho grounds
and it made a great difference in
tho lookN of tint jiruundH. Hut the
bout way to keep tho grounds
und In banking among tho Aled-! L,Kn t t" M'P it.
ford BciioolH. T
The school iiui-hc. MrH. Jones, :
Iihh been weighing. measuring ami '
lakliiK viHlon tests, preparatory for j
tho physical examination to cojne j
Jul IT.
Washington School
There are 4t2 pupils, the largest
enrollment Junior high him over
had. '
t ' Assembly
Wo were fortunate Friday after
noon In having Mm. Pnske sing
to 11 m. Kveryono enjoyed hoi nolo
very uiueb. (Irolchen McAllister,
a lit tie tot from tho Kve Honson
Dancing Academy delighted iih
with her dance. The rent of the
program yuH in tho form of a pep
rahy. Wo met our new yell lend
ers: Kvelyn Herman. Jack Wood
and U'llma Cluy. Tho checi I-ad-t'lH,
us woll us the learn, are anxi
ouh for everyone to turn out to
see (he tames.
Thia year'H line-up Ih an follows:
. .'en tor, )onald (ireaveK; It ft Kuard
1'at Shaw; liffht ctianl, Maui Ice
Putney; left Uicklc, t.'lydo J-'lcht
per; rltfht laekle, Ited Shears;
rlffht end, Cloyd Hmhh; lrft end,
Iinve Lowry; guarterhaek, Vie
Oohle; rlwht half, Max OUliiHky;
left half, Hob Thurmnn; fullbaek.
Tommy -"White,
ThiH wiek mi extra meetlim of
Uio .WuHhliiKlon J'. T. A. w;ih called
that deleKnieH mlwhl he eleetcd to
the Ntalu meetiiiK whleh Ih to con
vene In (IrantH 1'aHn on Oct. 10 and
continue for four dayH.
Knrollmeiit In our Kchool Ik now
34 K, At noon and before kc'.ioo In
the mornlnjf our pluyirround in
rather crowded.
. Houin uli led ln banklnK thlH
week with tiA coiuIiik necoiid. Our
Hchool aveniKO was iiu per cent.
Our record for keeping hralth
rulew wjlh y 4 per cent thla week.
W'v are proud of the way our Ioh
and "fffrla are working.
Hpollint; ffra4le are not ho jrood,
only per cent hh the wIumiI
avvruKe. J.ut wc are kuJuk to clljnb
hlKhet than that.
So school on Monday and Tues
day on account of Tcachera' Insti
tute. Many good timet are planned
for thoMe two daya by the children
of WaHhJnpton ncliool.
Howard School
Jackson School
If two automobiles, a Durant Six Six(y-Six,with four forward gpcctl
shown left above, anil the average car, with thrcc-hpectl traiismis
sioi), started on a glohc-eii-irc)iji trip in high gear and traveled nt
the same mnnhnr of engine revolution per minute, the Durant, with
the double high transmission, would eotupletc the trip 6,000 miles
ahead of the other car. This illu-lrat ion it being inude today by
Durant dealers throughout the Vt'est. in eonjunelion with the hold
ing of '"Durant Four-Forward Speed Revelation Week," to r!tcr" Juc
high eflieicticy of this latest Durant creation.
Teach Imya a Trade
London has Junior technical
schools which offer truhilnif In a.
; specific trade or group of allied
i trades to boyn under 1G years. The
i schools also coniinue the policial
, education of the boys and develop
' ihem physically through exercises
i-.nd Kiiniefi. These nchooln are
Piirtlcularly useful in face of the
; decline in the apprenticeship nys
j n-ni In London, with the resultant
lack of oppommltien for hoys to
! learn skilled trades In that time
honored way. The demand for
: hoys so trained usuully exceeds .he
! supply.
! Vew Slnuifwi :oiiiMHor
IIIJKLLV (Hi Krwln.StniUMV 1
year old son of Oscar Slrau.sy, fa
maus operetta composer, has iust
ctmplei-d an operetta, "Mis.-ttH-ty
s Jazz llnnd," which will Jnuvo
its premiere at Xante, France.
(ienpans Mkc V'lie Well"
ItKRJJX W Jtadcllffe Hull's
'. novel. "The Well of Lonelincy.V
' the sale of which bus been pro
: hlblted In England, Is enJoyluK
J wide popularity In (Jermany. The
majorlly of critics found nothing
obj' ctiomible in the book.
i:ntllh Klfcim in I'ari-s
IAKJS Atf A Frenchman seems
to be reunided as a foreigner In
bis own home town, around the
Aladelalne, center of tourist shop
ping. One of the stores recently
put up warning placards, 4Heware
of wet paint." neglecting to put it
in Krencii fr the benefit of the
3.00M0U notlvcs.
To Oca ii Vases
A deep vase or jar can be easily
cleaned inside by adding bits of
wrapping paper to warm soapy
water and shaking well. Ammonia
in the rinsing water will make the
jflustt more brilliant. I. S. Jg
UKl'SIO iP Printers und pub
lishers of this city, finding thit
their annual book fair this uii-
tinnn attracted little notice, nave
This week the school news wis
written by reporters from the sixth
fl grade. Kach reporter gathers
his own Information and makes
Tho teuchurs of tho Howard
school were vm-v deliirhtfuliu en
tertained by u recent tun irlvcn .!iinfM oW interviews before wrltln
their honor by tho 1. T.' A. oni,,u' it,"i- Knllowing is a list of
Friday ovonlng, Heptomhor '7. I 11,0 reporters:
Thoro are one hundred iweniv-1 Health Margaret lthndes.
building as a whole was 84 this day and Tuesday,
week. .Mrs. Mct'rackens M and 'l'! history class is prcpar
3A room ami Mrs. Harrison's till j i"K Pl'iy for October Ulh which
room each bunked lu per cent. i 'olumbus Uny.
We like the new way of count- " pstcr!i that won
ing our health habits belter than ' prlxon at the lair are on display
the old way. This week iiX.S per.
four enrolled In school. This is
the largest number ever to at
tend this school at one time.
Most of the boys, of the upper
grades nro taking manual train
ing. They are making bookcases
for the library. The girls of the
tipper grades are taking sewing und
ro making aprons at present.
The fifth and sixth grade rooms
have been having Interesting Im
promptu programs Friday. Lat
Krlduy Kuth Thoburn was chair
man. This Friday (bill St. Ar
nold was chairman. This room
has a student body organlz.it Ion
Primary News Doui.ld I 'rice.
Departmental News - Uaymond
Hubbard.
HpellliiK Thomas Harvey.
Sports Marvin Hurk.
Han king J ohn IJa llaire.
Playgrounds William Mllhoan.
Primary News.
' Vellu ftossett from floKUc Itlver
entered the First It grade. Cath
erine Petty was transferred to the
Lincoln first grade.
Neil Stone of the second grade
will Jcavo for Central Point Mon
day. William Smith has been trans
ferred from the Lincoln to the
whh John Cunimlngs as president, I Jackson school.
Lowell Pratt, vice president and
Ituth Thoburn. secretary.
The four upper grudes Just com
pleted a woodwork project In art.
Tho fifth and sixth grades made
letter, twine and match holder
and the seventh and eighth gmd.'s.l st percentage of i'S
made door stops had book ends.
The four upper grades have ro
organized their harmonica band.
The third and fourth grades
suug two Hongs for Uio, parent
cachon meeting.
Mrs. Thoburn has chM-ge of the
sewing classes on Friday after
noons. Our school had the highest av
erage In the savings account from
the Pulldhig &' Loan association
In the county outside of Medford.
Tho Ihlrd and fourth giv.des Imvej
bad u hundred percent In banking j
for the past four weeks. I
Jcnho Cunimlngs Is buck nt
school, after u two weeks ubseuce,
during which Unio his tamili were
removed.
The pupils of the fourth grade'
has started a better breaJifast con
test using Sperry rereals as prices.
MIsh Leona Van ltrunt left last
mnittb for California.
Kach child In the primary room
In an enthusiastic carpenter this
week. Kveryono Is Intensely In
terested in building a model lurm
on the sand table.
Two morn pupils of the primary
room have left the district. June
and Joe Kcrlven left with their
parents for eastern Oregon.
John Thoburn and Carol C.lb
bons were (hMcjit during the first
of tho week duo to Illness.
cent of the health rules were fol- j
towed. j
The spelling average for the j
whole school Is !Mi.'.' per cent. j
om first game of speed ball for j
the year was playd on the Jack- ;
son sciiool grounds Saturday mor- !
nlng. September 2Sth, We played ,
agaliiht the Washington boys. We
were pretty evenly matched. lp
u mil utmost llnui for the final (
whistle to blow, it scented that the
score was going to be 0 to a. Wal-,
lace Ludwig saved the day for us
when be drove the bail to the goal
within fifteen seconds of the end,
of the gumo.
Many pupils and their parents!
are planning out-of-town trips for j
this week end. Teachers' Institute.
Is being held In Medford this year.!
There will be tin school nxt Mull- 1
In the lower hall. We ure enjoy
ing the ntvery much.
The second grade pupil; are
making clowns. They are very
cute. M Iss Tucker teaches t his
room.
Mrs. McCrackrn's pupils, the
3 It's and the It A's al e making
vegetable people. M r. C a r r o t
w cars a high topped hat. M Ns
Lettice wears a pink dross. M r.
Teimilo wears blue overalls and a
str-iw hat. Some of the drawings
are very good. '
M iss A bbott's 1 1t's a re wnrklng
bard to learn their one hundred
words so that they may get their
first biM.lt to rend. '-' . )
The I It's and tA's In Mm Har
ris's room ure working especially
bard In reading so they may
check their Individual score cards.
C-tthorlne. Unity und Kvnn Petty
have been transferred to our
school from the Jackson school.
Klsie and Kleanor Alcock have
come to us from ltooscvclt. ltay
mond A'ose and (leorge Hopper
have left us. Raymond moved to
California and ( leorge went to
Cnriuille.
We all offer our sympathy to
I'runcis and Leroy Johnson in the
loss of their father.
1 liblcgatd Lang is back In
suliool again. ribc ha recovered
from (he Injuries K';ie received
when a car ran over her.
The first meeting of the Parent
Teachers" association took place
Friday afternoon. Mrs. Newbury's
room won the fern for having the
most nuiihirs present.
When wo come buck next Wed
nesday we hope .to wee the flag
flying fmm nur new flag pole
whic.i In being set in the middle
of the front walk.
"Designed especially for modern power,
driving conditions, the Durant; "Ordinary driving requires onlv
fo'ir-specd transmission combine-, three gears, the driver shifting
liie advantages of riuick starting . just as lie always has dime. Start-
ami acceleration, high head speed ing In hm ond. the driver of thei ,, ,u discontinue the event and
at low motor speed in the four: ! Durum Six Sixty-Six hhifts natura- i l( moVp their headquarters to
gear, and tremendous power In ly ipio third, u gear slightly :rlin. This ends Leipsig as th"
first gear." nays Mr. Sabin ofler than the usual third. The fl"- j)0uk center of Germany.
Sabin, & Kindt. local Durant ileal-nl shift. Into fourth gear, dupll-i
cr. . tales the old shift into high. Inl DUP.LTN tAi' Kngllsh eompnn-
"The Durant four-speed trun-j fourth speed Die Duinnt gear ra- ies whii h have hitherto refused to
mission retains all the advantages-n,, S1 mm.i higher than third j insure Irish motorists against ma
of three-speed systems, he s'ate.jgear In the average transmission liclous mischief have withdrawn
"The addition of a fourth gear al-lihat niotnr speed Is reduced con- the ban. Authorities cite the iic
lows a greater range of speed and 'sWernhly." i Hon as a sign of Improved public
mortality, advocate an hour aj j:orRXKMOLTII. Kngland LV I A( J(Haii vU.luvv of th(1 Cm.
day in the sunlight, dad In a lin- ; England's first troop of air scouts, j tl.r h,,,,,.,.,, done on deersk'n
en hat ond u loin :loth. as pare embracing boys of 12 In 1 1 years i by chief Standing Hear, who took
of, Australia's .school curriculum. , of ugo hius been organii.d here.ipjirt In the battle, is In tho Mis
He claim's it would eliminate tu- The troop built a plane which i sourl K-iOure;s museum at Jef
bcrenlosln. v i taxis but does not fly. I fervoo City.
Revolution ary . . . in Us new and advanced type
of beauty, its extreme comfort and roominess, its velvet
smooth performance. . . 7s speed of SO miles an hour. . .
, and in its sqisqtjonal "fowpricp . " $ j
SVUXRV ol'.i Truliy Kin?,
kniixhted vee'ntly In reeoKnl'.inn
of li work in tN'.lnrini: infant'
FACTORY
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Roosevelt School I
1 1
The following pupils reported
tho news for their school for this
week: Amy Klllott. Virginia Und
Icy, Richard Kvanslier, Mary
Powell. Frank Hull.
I. T. A. Moling
We held our first P, T, A. meet
hii( l-V4diL', Oct. 4. Afttr Uie short
bii hi nes meeting Janet Maun of
tho OH placed it piano solo, then a
read Inn :ih given by Kltilne ltn
phy of the f.A, KollowliiK this re
freshments were served by the fol
lowing hoHtesses: Mrs. Hoy Huyer,
Mrs. C. 1L I sua en. Mrs, J. F.
Ilsnlsii. .Mrs. L Wicks and Mrs.
N. A. Mend.
Uulibliur
Many rooms reported with over
100 jierccnt In bmikina this week.
They wore 4A. I0. percent: 111-
IA. 107.4; 611. 107. Ii Ml. 102.7:
IB. 100 percent: and the 211. 100
percent. The building average was
I'M percent, which Is nolle, good,
We are ftrndiiully cIIuiMur up to
our Boal, tfbi percent.
PiiMl !AMlnir ntiil New Pupils
The Koosevelt boys und girl
were sorry tn lose three pupils this
week. Those teavlnff were Joe
tvtaon. H; Thoinns tvenon. 1 A.
and Ivf Jvraon, III. They are
leu vint for rural dl-trlcts.
Marguorlti Ltidwlg from (he
Llneotn district entered the Uoc
rue 'itiird I made some wvy
pretty asters out of colored paper.
They are on the-. wall In Mrs. Mur
ray's room.
Spelling.
The Fifth As have had the high-
The Sixth As
ami Sixth lis came second with !",
per cent. All classes will work
harder next week In order to have
a higher percentage. j
Health.
Mrs.. Laldley's mom. the Sixth
H. hud S'.'.G per cent In health work
this week. They had the highest
average. Miss Smith's room, the
Fourth A. was the next highest In
the Heboid. TheV had !!.- IMM
' ....r lM. uMt,.,o i-1.it,.rt W im IK.l
per cent.
Snorts.
The Fifth and Sixth grades are
playing the Lincoln school some
time next week. Tho date has not
yet been set.
We played Roosevelt last Satur
day and wmi by "9 points. It w.is
a Bond pratne but the score was a
Utile one-sided.
lluuMiiK'
The bunking u.v era uo for the
building was Sfl.S per cent. Miv.
Ijtldlcy's and Miss Smith's room
came hlKhest with only two pupllu
not banking. Kvuryone wants to
bring the average up above the !J
per cent mark next week.
Clean l'p!
The Jackson school grade are
taking turns cleaning up the play
grounds tills year. The Third grade
is taking care of It Ibis week. Thot
hi ve set n good example for the
upper grades.
l.ast ytir we bud u committor r
called "Clean-Cp ctnnmlttee." Thcvi
cleaned the playgrounds. The
chairman wore n badge to show (
be was lilt offlci'r. j
Pepaiintcnlal News,
liss HrlvKs room has thr.'e
shelves of library books. Ther ,
are about twice as many ns luM
year because the Fourth grade Iuk,
iicen added to the Fifth and SlMh.
The Sixth Hs are going to havei
a Hallowe'en party If they gel lea
per cent In health until the )at ,
of Oetober, We hope everyone
will remember nnd come ready for
Inspection ei.ch day.
Friday uftornoon the mothers j
came to the Parent-Teachers' meet- ,
liiB. Iteforf the meeting they went
In to see the children tit work. We
Ilk to have the mmhers visit us.
Mrs. lotldley's room bad the tnni
mothers present and won the silk '
flilK. J
Mrs. Hold's room has a new mis-,
pension globe. The hos ami gjrt'
think they will enjoy using It fur !
geogn pby a It is convenient and
easy to gel at.
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JACKSON COUNTY
Kcpnrter for this week a if
' Peggy Olilley, Lucille Ktiox. Heit
jl.timan, llo-!da Schlelgh, and
I Phyllis .Wilson. Thcs pupll tire
ill In the Ptfih A.
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