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."XZTiTViTr. ; "j"v: ''ftfGW SET MEDFOUD MATTi TUTBUNTV MFDITORD, OKTCflOS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1929. i v.- School Notes Oakland'Furhishes Glider Power From the City and Valley Roosevelt School Hoimi-lelx; ..ISvelyiii , Sohrltt, Vlr . Klnlu Wndlojv Amy ..Klllott, Uorn - then. Hutiuan, HaVci'ao McCulloch, Hetty Vllm,,.Mury 1'owell unil Hub ert' Wttrcll. ........ . . - ' Honor, Hull , . .... Oh-. look! How many . there ore on tho honor roll. The followlng . oro tho honor ioll people: " .. .Jonn I'uytluiln. . 1A; HukIi.WII , Hams, B;. tJeruldliio Page, J II: .John Swenson. 1A: J.illiun: l-ynuni , lA-t .-Nancy. Heath, ,-lA;. Oouglnit m . l'k-kol, IB: Gloria , William, 2U; .Grace-Robinson, 3B; Donald Mou- tcith,. 3H; Lois ..lean, i'ctty, -SU; limlly Lyroc, 3B; Doiiothy .McKon j ale, 3U;. Josciihluo Mead. 311; Jean -. McKay,. 311; Hazel Droocloiv 311; , Mabel O'Ncll, -It); Kuthi'yn ,.Meal. . , ,4A;.,. Harry . Stanley, Oil; Lucillo ' . Knox,. GA:. Bruce, llaniniondi &A; . , Elaine .Hi'ophy, DA; Mlu-non I'hipim " &A; 'Betty Vllin. crt: Amy Hlllolt, U: .Virginia ynUley,' CB; Betty .Uynan, OA. are very glad to. have IheHC . .'honor jtupibi. : ' it , First Grade Art. ., The- first ft-rutl rooms look nH . 1 though the .' pupils were looklnK forward to Christians. Tho walls are ' ilecoratoif vltli- St; . Niuks and ,r. Christmas wreaths. These pupils (,..,'. will ho very o;lau to . have Santa If Clnus visit lliblr homqs. ' -; I'liplls l.eavlnic ' . Tho SB's were very sorry , to huvo Merlin Dow move away. Mer .. . II n has gone to .the. Jackson school. A'o hiroo he will like tho Jackson . school us well lis he did tile Itoosc i Volt. Also tliuco Itoblllsoll, 8U, went to jjnrri&on, Arkansas. t Ihiiiet Hliow . Oh!. Whnt a surprise. Miss Curry ,hud a. very big surpriso,for the fourth, fifth and sixth grades on Friday. She guvo a puppet show. Tho title was, "Jack and the liean "' stalk." Bho assured us that wo " would enjoy tho show, and wo surely did. She was assisted hi putting it-on by HCveral students of ,. Southern Orogon Normal school. . Hanking .We rando our hundred percent in t banking this week with tho ovcr . uge for the building 1 02. S percent. Tho rooms that had 100 percent or over were: JU-1A, JJ2 percent; OB, I0J.4: 4B, 104: 2A-2B. 103.1; 2H, . 1U2.: 3B-3A, 10J.9; 4A. 100; 1 Bl r 100: 51), i oo, We hopo we can hoiJ llils record. . : f. "t. V, ointcst Tho Hoosfvclt school puplls nre all trying to win tho prize that Is to Ijii given away to, tho room that ' lias'the largest percentage of pnr orit iH- niembor of. the P., T.- A. i , The prize l not yet announced. . ,.y ' I kulclo I'raclloe '.,, Tho pupils, who gro Icurnlng to .play ukuleles pructlccd for the 4 .third , tints , onr IVilnesdu" night after school. They are learning to ,", I'loy very well. ' We soon , expect Ijiem to appear . before .student '. body. . , . Now I'liplls . Wudti Womnclc. OB, was tile only new pupil entering the Itnosevelt school this week. , are going to show, him ,whut, a good, school we hve, " , .. . . ,, . ' .;; . iiii , Look now muolt w,have confe up ill our Jiojiltli .ropord. The ban ner. rooms for lost week uro the following: ,4B, loo percent: 4 A. l'M,,( Building, D9.4 peraent. We a ro Improving, oltho the building record has nut Touched tho 100 per tcnl mark. l. . 1. T,,... Meeting 'rldoy, Dee., 0, lS9, the J. T. A. t. mothers , held their December '..mooting. ,Tho program wus as I ( follows: Carols, by . grades 6-0: , business mooting; plana solo, Dorr k IBnrrott; recitations, Jeanottc . ( Minims: roport of state convention, Mrs. I'oweJI; explanation of fed- oral educational bill. AttoFney. Kd '' , ward Kelly, llcfreshirilint coninill- j.loif was Airs. W; Young, .Mrs. l.y Hum, Sirs. Hoyden. I'lirlstmiis Kcals L '.' .!. The Itooscvnlt school sold Its iiuuta of ('lirlsMiiua Heals which - ,.tas 32SU0 tills year, or, Jl'O worth. '' . , We were very glad to do this V. good work. Some of tho high school people say there is a stir .'; iMso for (ho liutldlngs that si'H Mlielr share nhd o nio anxious lu v4,w wlmt .It ,18.", ; i ""l.' j1'- .. ., AtlllcllCS ' ' ' .V.Tlio Klrltt' volley ball team ' Is ji certainly pruetlcliig hard. Wo nic working for the championship this . . year. Tho boys' football toaiu Is pruetlcliig hunt also. Wo tile all trying our best to mako a good v. showlng in uthletlrs. .. Vo mint ; , Another banner or two to hung In ; , yur. i(ooms. ' , . Singers fur I". T. A. , ', There are n nunihej' of singers In , !",r leu c1"'' 'lo sung some . .Christmas enrols td entertain the j Purom-Touohors , association on .. , Pflday, December 0. They ore! ... , Alios, Kdward Carter, Cecelia I't Hwenson, Aliha llrownlce, Harry lanley, Mary Wheccr. UiVnnr , McCullock, Dale lfnle, Mary Anne , f Sales, Veldu llculuffcr. Mopramw. y liyniin, Kutlileen Knox, Jan- ( Ico Khreve, KhUne Hrophy. l.ois Mntheny, Lucille Knox. Bruce , Hammond, Laurence I'ennington, Dorothy Put mini. Dorr Uurrett. ', Fonloull The rtoosevi.lt imys r(, practle t : Ing In football. We hope to play '. ,,J,"fin. next week. Hob Thtirmaii ,l coaching us, Wq hopo to win , tho championship. . f" , ., JJIiinry Work , ' ; Th'c 'tVm iind their seconil turn '.'.Jj!, v1"11 'I"1 I'Ubllc library on ' Thurwlny. They had great fun .fjndlng certain Information nuotit i v ; non-rictfon books. When tho period i was over muiiy, wished to stuy ,. ; longer. 1 -. , . . r Lincoln School ! J ; L The . neW this week was written by' BU1B Alcock. Kl.lO I. In Ihh ,.. Noun frum tlio l.mvcr Griiile The t-h't and -A' arc. niakltvi ChrlstmM hooklrts In use ns Clirlslmas Rifts. BAvryono wdofle been sick It hack cxt'Li)t Marlon Juhntioh I j huio ho will myin lv bat it. l' ! ' Wo njiprtfi-'laio tlio tables mi. I Klrkimti'lfk ig muklnjr (or Wo Mr. Otll' room. ' ' . "Wo iue having fun .wrlifng l'-lt-ters to Bftntn Clans. , Two new pupils have entered the 1-11. They are Margie Bell Hlono from. Washington school and Har ry T.ydlnrd from Baci'innento. C;il. The 1-lVs niudc holly dolls for their first Christmas, work. CoMs huve Iteon InvaiHnK our ruom,., -. Five or mIjj puplU Iir.v) iium UH.'m,cvuij liny. iuiii? i SU'intion -htis born, ahxont Jill woe.'! v Saw J'Vom tho I mn-v tinmen . IVobort Flofcher In hut'k wllh After ImviitK unilerKono.au onern - Hon for removal or tho ulewiyc. jjn their final test made an average She Maya she feel Jujt as well aM.nf ua , . tthc ever did.-but ber doctor warnH her aalnwt too. strenuous oxer- ciHe. Acrobatic HtuntH and alii- letlc 'dunclnc havo . always been Itoborta'ri fay or! to pastime. , it wiih the turn, of -tlie G-I1h lo p.y the library a vlalt on Friday afternoon. There wej'e jut enouK'i to fill the bit yellow school hiiK. , , No one pcpniPrt- ory to bo dU mlKKcd at five minutes to three on Friday afternoon. Tt whh the' day; for ,1110,, Parent TeMehoiV anKocla' tlon' tp meet, , r . , ',, Mvb.. hudwl.an(l Mvh. Hevowon paid brief vIhIih to the hulldlnn du,i;lnff tho week. r . , Helen and Karl Spencer return ed from CalirornUw thin week arjU urn back in their t (slauneH. , Jlelun UanHon left,, for an ex-, tended trip to California tho. flrat pf the week.. , , , . ., . ,; Kmory CulberiMon returned an Monday after an abnence of two weeks on account, pf UIiich. Vanecla Evuns entered cehool this week. Hhe is a recent arrival from Washington. Donald and Honjamin Stone havo como to us . from Washing ton school. Donald Is In the 4-11 gnd Ilenjamln Is In tho 6-11. - J.' It. Xeuguc also enrolled !n the 4-B. . Josephine. Kbiine, and, Elsie Ijlonry moved from oilr, district to tile Oak drove district..?.." . Wayne Peebles bad the misfor tune to -lie In an automobile wreck on the Pacific highway on Thanksgiving day. He was ser iously Injured. Ho is recovering lankily and wo hope to havo lil.n back with, us soon. Santu Claus has sent In orders to tho . art classes. Wo ore nil kept busy filling them., -..The Parent-Teachers' association nice on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hchrooonjosl was prevailed upon to continue In her capnclty as president, oven though at the pre vious meeting sho hnd toiulercd her resignation, , Mrs. Porks was elected secretary to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation-of Mrs.- Knox, the lat ter having movod Into tho Hoose volt district. Mrs. Chllder's S-A hygiene class gave a. little health play which was very much enjoyed. Walter, Mackny guvo a recita tion. the.tHle of which was "Strict ly Gorm-Proof." Uuio.MIwi Helen Chugwln play ,ed severiil ,plui)o solos. Helen i-i not quite nine, , ( t Mrsl Maude Jtarrls delighted her uudlenco wll) "two readings. Upon the oount of inotliers Mrs. Harris' room was awarded . Ihe fern: X(l"s Alibott declared It was easier to five It up this time be cause sho could soon have a Christ mas tree nnywuy. Hefreshmi'iits wero served by the I M's and 1-A's In Mrs. Harris' room. , . Neiil Sale The seal sale wrs u .success as we bought a llttlo more thun our quota. tanking ' , The overage was U7. 7: per cent. Tho following rooms banked inu per cent: Miss Abbott's 1-H, Mil's Tucker's !-U. Mrs. Newbury's S-A. 3 II. Mrs. Shungle's 3-il. S-A, Mi'::. Chlliler's. 4 rI. Miss Webber's 4-A. lunl Mrs! Harrison's 0-11.' Spelling , The 5-11 flu"" made Kill per cent tills week. Health Inspection The average was U8.0 per ceiit. Miss Tucker's 2-11 class kept the rules 100 per cent and gets lh-.-banner,, ' , Seal Sale, The si'ul sale went "over the top." The honor roll for the second six weeks Is ns follows: 1-U Klln-ij or Alcock. 4 ,A's. 3 ll's; J-J Kvelyn llollmon. s ll's.. Cecil Dotv.i '.' A Ivil. Bchrhder. 0 A's. !.1V; Coleen SJIi'phensen, 4 A's, 3 . 1J' I. Jesnette Wltlio, 5 A s. 3 us, JarK,. White, ' 8 A'. ' t l's: S-lt Hetty , Pare, 7 A's, 3 lis. Huth Wulde:i., 4 A's. 4 ,11's. Helen Smeilley, " A' U I II. Thelnia Clarke. 6 A's. S If:': 3-A (loorga Itohrer. 4 A 5s, 4 lf: 4.A Jessie Kstelle Hull. 11 A'4 5 lf; S-lt Huth rrlnce. S A's. , 8 ll's; 6-.lt l-nh Etta Kyuiis. l A's. 111. I.ols Jones, 8 As, b 11 s. Ittslo Alcock. II ft ft. J1in Dick inson, 8 A's, t if Washington School ' Thirty inipUs .u , ,VaslilnKton school have Ihelr names on the honor loU. This shyws hard work on their part as they must have no mark below H If they ualn this coveted i(lsllnetlim. The roll la aa follows: ' 1B-1A: Vein Kellonlieek, .lames Mcliiinulil. TMfred t.owne, nnd Alpha W'lilllock.,, . , . 211: t'haiinlle llecsun. F.nimet lleeson. Pcinldlno Hunch. Lloyd Volluiiiuh, Huliuro Maiuyaiiia and ltolnnd Ntunip. . 311: llurton DouBlierly and llelly (lreen. 4B: Kdlth llortuklns nnd , lie becca Chancy. 4A: Lytlon Ivnnlioe, . Yoshto .Mui'iiynmu, Joan I'orter. Corlnne Hpui geoll. Hhlrley Tuttl. ' 6B: Paul nroy nnd Evelyn re wards. i 1. (A: Lawrence IVum and Koauo Mnruynmn. all: Rose Thompson. A; Lfll" Kl'l', ) 'eVvrrtlo, Wallace I,owry.' Paulino ItogcWs, Citrol Mclieffcl, Karl Hweelluud. .. (mo hundred percent was the word whispered among thu pupils of our building on Tuesday. .. Kor that was the nverago for all clusses In banking, this week, Knoms 1A, SH, 3II-3A,- 4 A, r.ll, OA-Oil helped j make it possible by each one bunk- I IliK one. hundred percent or more. Lust week's health Inspection ( showed -tho lA's and' OA'a leading j In keeping the health rules, each;: ! havlnu one hundred percent. Aver-': ntri' -ffir all t-l.-iMMCtu. WUH U'J'A nor . t'luKH 1 A 'ran. the. Ileal th bun - - i ,,(,.. niy.M..nw. wm-rV th nnlur of ,ho wvl.k for n 1IJ(.iin rlu8e.r uslnvnnnr tho :m mi r.H . Tim Iohi j num,;t Clnss hud regular work and , TIiIh week the art elnwHeb nre j workiiiff on designs ;Hliowing . the i;hriHlman thouKht. but lawt week had, one looked into the room thoi'o could have been but one idea tlio early ThankHKivJiiK. Tho log cablnu, wiffwaniH, Jrug deuiKnH,. character dolls roprcucpliiiK .Pil rlinH and IndianH, with , tu,rkeyH pecpinff from every corner showed much ingenuity on the part of the children. Now pupils entering Washington ,1 A .1 this week, arc AiUunetLe .Adams. IB: iildon Tulle, 31). M'o uro sorry to lose Hcnjiimln, Uonu'ld and Mar glo Stone who now go to ,lncoln school. Pnullne and .I'unior, Hol ers .leave . .this week ,for Idaho .w.hore tiie.v."wlll: enter school. Pu pils and tcachiirs. of tho OA uro sorry 'ot see l'uuilno leave, us sho y ill- bo greatly niissed. , , Washington s.chfiol pupils ulso went "over fho toi"l in the sale of Christmas seuls.. Tho liuota was jf.ii unu inc. pupils ruceu 10 . see which room could sell its ullutment first. .Class GA wmi lij' si few min-' utes, and 4A was second. ' Jiiftior High Reporter; Rocr VosterfIeld. Itankitkg Kcoit Junior high banked 87.2 this yook. , f , SHllin: IU'port ThoHC that made one hundred per cont UiIh alx weeks arc as fol lows: . .People in 7-13 Tcruko yama, Herbert Nellson, Warenfclt. Maru- j Robert;, ' People In 7.A Mildred Qulgg, Audry McPherson. ... o i. l l'llMU ,111 ri-ti -j) my l J 1I.T1 III .1 II, William Walker, Agatha ., Buchn man, Maxlno Robinson, Dorthcy Pooplo in K-A Olivia Todd, Report nrrt$ Tho report -cards were given out Wednesday In the Junior high. . ,, i( , Hasket, Hull ') The haAketnaii season for this' year began last -Monday for Jim-, lor high. Tha boys uro -practicing fiy tho Armory. , . , f j People In' tlio Honor Itoll 1 Agatha Huchamun, 3 A's, 2 ll's; 1 Foresteen Walker, l A's, f JJ'n; ! Evelyn JTerman, 3 As, 5 B's; M-ilie' Stntth. 1! A's r U'a; Dor-i othy Wlllltn, 4 A's, 5 B's. ' . , ii Howard School i Primary ,, Juanlta Mctlonagle returned school Thursday', after a weekN ubnencc Having recuveruil from the mumps, Ruth Todd returned to school Friday. ' 1 Twenty-three children hud per. WE USE . HAWKISON .ULCANIZINQ SYSTEM All Work Guarantted Phipps Auto Park . rhan losr n 8eo Brill for Body Work Radiator Repairing Fender and Door Repairing. Automoblla 'data Initalled vnii you nvait. '" ' fv"t attendance. records Inst mouth, i ,; (liy Primary Pliplls) "f r Home of, Ms shook,' hands with tiintu Clnus. tie gf.ve' us some j presents and some sucks of cund j We sent a. box of clothes and ; food' to Portland for tho orphans. 1 .4oine of us sept some money. , ''f Wo sold Ch)istmaB seuls this I week. ., , -, . ,' Cru'ol ami Hettu camc i)ack to j j KfllOfll. ' There die pretty things on the walln of- our room. - ' ( . ' nrA k.,n' nai,i. ,s' ..;.,. i ...i.i,. , ini.n,r.i...n..ki : i . mi wn x ! 'ill It ami Stxih Ruby Gray wa . absent one (l:y thla week. , We were slad to have i -ty'hu Cijmm!ns.s come back, lo 1 fnl. . . , . . . 1 1 Wo are JinvlnB a hard time s't- 1 ling, our nlneneedle baskela made ' Im-c.uho ,our ; Jajiitor, burns the i rt'eedlea ,up. " ' We have a lovely ChrlKtmas fire i gilace on.our blackbourd. tr . j .John , .CumminKs nnd' deorffe S 5ayno arc putting the sides onr our: wind, tabu?. ... 1 ;Our nlxth grade health . -clays! Jivli shown how our school buil.l )ng Is healed. ' ion Christmas carols. t' r,-.. 1 lAflnhl., Mrs. Pena is teachiiiK tho third arid, fourth grades, Pic()s for, their to'y 'oniheHtra. , . 1 1 . In pm nature'. cla 'wo-' learned iiow him! It h to bi-ow orchldR(ond 'why they are ho epeliHl.vp. , liecauso of our Kchoot's . bciiiff closed wo couldn't ' have . oiir ThanksKlvliiK proffram ' until - th in Wednesday. The following- is the program fflvoii by .the four upp'1!" Kr:ule.s: Bons, "Happy OHIiaron," Hcyenth nnd eighth rade fflrls. lJoem, "When Grandmother Went to School." 1 Xellie Moo. Poem. "Thankssivinff Turkey." Edna C'haslain. DialoKU. "Our Xational Holidays," Merlon Gibbons, lona I Doty. Huth Stump. velyn Stump. Dance. "Irish Jig." Evelyn Stump. I-Jyerot Dean. , Fable. "Thanksgiv- hif " In r:i-'itr Hniiv "Znnlnirv " Ruth Thoburn. Reading, ; VThc JJIghwnyman, "Paul.Smith. ! Har - mo n lea selection, Irene Shraycr. Dance, jig, Ruth Thoburn. Poem, "lSnehanted Shirt," Helen 1ylea. Hklt. "Five Pilgrim .LUdenK," ituth Thoburn. Irena Shrayer. Eveinl ; Dean. Ruth Mary iliown, Ue-sjle I Dean. ' . .1 The iiorCcc.t atU')jd(ioa4, cri-'li I'liiplls in the seventh and oicliMi j Mc-;'"i(nul': Arvolln rooper. Don hen -.frF v and Tin' Amlil IllllVI'llll'llt. mid of being ' .id l n& Audit JB ' yn, y . ' i '. : -pj . f- , ; - j pf Circulation MAIL with, r it Published Every Evening of the Week and WH pr k An Oaldand All American Sedan is usfcd by the Portland, Oregon Glider Club to furnish ths starting power whtch lifts the glider from the ground. : J Deau-Ht'len;MIeB, p.alph . Mc Gonaylo Alfred : tinnier, Jtruc Ruff, Floyd' ahepard, Paul .Smith, (ati I, SparkH, Koy Starkey, John Chltwpud, Donald Devaney, Trwm Doty, Ila Kvans, Ruth Fry.- Doily Grey, . Morton Glbltona. Kvelyn Slump. lyron Thoburn, Van , Ivruron. These were - given the third mouth. . The seventh and eighth Kiad?s had their Thanksgiving program with the fifth and sixth grades on Wednesday,-, December 4 at 3:1d. Tho Howard school wax closed ! Tuesday, November for the rest f the week on account of a calc school ,( for of spinal meningitis.' i ' nu. .,,ir , u ,1 niuth orrjon Tho seventh and oighth grad? j elected a president, vice-president j game for the upper grades and will 1 and secretary, .the following woek.jbe played aa long .as the, weather fhoso neither tardy nor absont ; permits. Whon rainy weather be- j in j the. third grade were David i gins we will start basketball prac- Mannaford, Marion Gray. Jessie ,.tlce. cummings, William Crawford. IJlu.f Rev. Davidson visited, our school crawchor, Elden Chistain, Willis ( r a t. Jessie Thoburn, Donald ..'rouciier. -..Richard Van . Keuren, Us .mith,., Muriel S'.epks,, KvcJV". -I Payne. Raymond Miller and Robert Kenl. -. ADVERTISING TERMS liiiit'iiii vt (.'iiciihilinns is tin- i:iilliii;' cilsri! (if tin; Ttitln.v! iii'iii'ly fil'tccii limiilrcd piililicatiiins ot every type, pulilislicil in the Viiiti'd Stales nnd Ciinmln. inn Uc (It'lniK'd si'iiii-iinmiiil stiitciiicnts tliiontili tliu A, B. C. us to tlio size of llieir I'irtMiliit tons, where they dislvilmte theii- eopios nnd how they build up nnd iiiniiitnin their sun MiM'iptinn lists. KVery yeiii', the tnivelinr tni ; tors of the Burcim visit these publications and thoi'ous:hly examine and report on the accuracy of their circulation cluing. ' One of tlie most important eonl rilnil ions, if not Ihe most important, which the A. B, C. lies made In the intelligent sale and purchase of advei'tisiiii; space is tlie establishment of a uni Toi'in Iiinguaird fur buyer and seller to use. l'eforo the A. B. 0. was founded, few advertising" terms wero. used and understood in the same way by everybody. "Net paid circulation," for instance, 'mount ten or eleven different tliinus. . ,. :;',' -. . ' . - 1 ' . '- . i : .. The A. B. C. lias (liven definite meanings to words and tonus. When Hit advertiser K eom- pai-inir a number of different publications, lie knows that Ihe same word used in the report on one publication means exactly tho same tbiii); in tho reports on tlio others'." Fair trading, witlionl staiidiii'dizod terms is tin obvious impossibiljlvv. l.eeause Ihe Audd. Itiireiiu of I'iVeulations has given ndvevtisim' t onus unoouivucal definitions, advertisers nro , today able to transact business with publications' free from tho dangers of misunderstanding misunderstood. The only newspaper an A. B. C. guarantee of circulation ! Mrs I womm Butte Falls School School reopened Monday after the ThankKglvlnff holiday Four days vaeition gave 'tin a good 'rest Jiogerjeffct,lH tlf 1 our Thanksgiving dln- j nei'H. ' - - ! J Among our ' teachers spending j Ithoir varation' out of town, were ( Mrs. Vcrl Hoover and Mlsir Naomi ! i Van Groos. Hoth visited relatives; ! and friends in ISuffene. The i)ercent e-f attendance for the past j month is 98. - Vnllfkv hull !i . jtitl thi fnvnrltn Volley ball Wednesday nfiernoon and pave an Interestlilflr talk on- cooperation. He also tolifc us of his life, in the cotton raisins- states and contrast-. I The children ot .the (Trades arc i Inisy working on n Chrlstmnw play. 'Truth in ... 4 V'i A 'lb, ' ' V A 'f XklfeuNE in' Soiiihcrn Oregon Sunday Morning iU.; 1 I!'l(l(-!( . Lit if. ii "Iff "yy -r4t "nrlnging Up .Santa." .. It will be given Friday,1- December ..20 In the gi:ado;,Kchpul1-;asr:iauly- room.' Kopoi'ter.' nuth Mooru, ago '13, giudic! (. ,j . Fifteen Answer t Tribune Ad Run In Single Issue . .A nineteen-word classified 5 nV run oifre in this paper "t brought quirk resulu and a 4 nmler of answers. Read yhnt the advertiser says: "Please, stop the ad, I. put j,,' your paper yesterday 'for. j woman to take care of two children.' There are '1 5 calls ! already. I did hot suppose so 4 4 many would answer. It aure paj-ato advertise-in. the Mail. Tribunc ', Classified advertising sets results Circulation" jg J Mew iighfoh , The best value you can get is a fair-priced bat tery of known quality ' and correct electrical size. Youll find it in a Willard. . ,. There's a safety point in battery buying be low which you risk disappointment. You might buy a bat tery for less than a Willard would cost. But later you'd be bound to pay more than the difference for towing, repairs, or re-charging. Look for the int Tiff j ' v? n rv SIGN There 13 a Dealer in Your Town Littrel! Parts Co. Distributors Medford, Oregon . wr'r :rm: " fi- .iwil'-.rflCV'Mry8'."- J!i,''t"':.'';".-w'f