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DF0RP MATTj 'TRIBmni' MEDFOUD, ORROOK, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1930.
School Notes From the City and Valley
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ATTENTION!
. School notes are requested
- to b In by Friday evening at
o'clock. They will not be
accepted alter It o'clock Bat-
' urday moraine.
rortlnml; Klennor Curry, conva
li'Bi lnK In Modforil; Mildred Axln
wall, with friends in Anhland and
in irnnt Vana; Nina C'arlon, at
home In Modford.
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I Lincoln bchool
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Washington School
' Reportero: : Genu Porter and
Shirley Tuttle.
j Now Pupil
Lloyd BJork, 1-A, came from
thu titockton. Calif., hcIiooIh.
Ifcoltb Averutro
: Our per cent for the week was
'99.3.
-: ' KiutIIkJi KssajrH
t The pupilH of MIhh Lynch's clasH
'Ore writing ChrlHlmuH storleH. The
' following are mmo of tho best
"We, the peoplo of 1080 have
'so many privileges wo are some
times thouKhvlesH of the suffering
which went on In 1770. Bo for
-n moment let us glanco at their
rOhristmas.
j There is not a person alive who
;kmnvs tho difficulties that had to
;bo overcome during tho war for
independence. Only peoplo who
have made history their llfo work
rrnllzo what those HOldiers under
lOeorge Washington's command
had to overcome.
Tho peoplo oj r930 have elee
trlcity to work for them, while
tile soldiers of Valley I'or;e were
'suffering from cold, hunger and
.exposuro. At Christmas, tho mosc
Joyful day in tho year, while we
'are receiving our gifts, we should
'think of the soldiers who did. not
have presents at all. Ho let us
not be too ; selfish this Joyful
Christinas season. lly Gene Por
The Christmas Gift That Went To
Tlia Hepalr 81iop
s ' Ouch! Hang! My, what was
that? Everybody In the house
was awake. I came scrambling
downstairs to fllrk on the light.
Hut I finally got it on. Every
body came running down the
stairs. They toon found out what
hud happened. My C'lirlstmns gift
;was a blcyclo. I stumbled ovor.
I hud broken threo spokes in one
wheel and two In tho other. Tho
next Christmas I will be moro
'.enreful what I bump Into. How
ard Srhoffcl,
)'' Tho Kicltlng . Christinas
i Homethlng chilly ran up my
spino which thrilled ino nil tho
way through. Ahl I had It. It
;was UiirlstmaH, of course. ' How
silly of mo to forgot. I run
duunstalrs und thero was the floor
under tho Christmas tree - loaded
with -'presents. I was so happy 1
Juki mood and stared. When I
opened the pucknges, I was tho
happiest girl In Modford, Oro,
.; . NM'llhig Averages
Kour-A, OS. II; 6-B, 88. 2; S-A,
87.8. "
Perfect pupils for spelling wore:
4-A, Hotly Kowlcr: O-Ii, lluo La
Fevro, Rebecca Cbuney,
Kour-B, VII.7; 6-11, 00.3; S-A,
09.9.
Avorago for building, 08.4.''
Tho banking uvorugo was 75.5.
.iMenny Conroy of 1-11 Is moving
10 'fuconin, Wash.
Reporter: Donald Knyder
Banking
All rooms but one banked 101)
per cent or more. Miss Abbott's i
I It ranked highest with 131. 0 peri
cent. - The average for the build- I
won tho banner. The uverago for , fortunato and five of the members
the week Is 77.0 percent.
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' Second guide: We have had 100
pereent 111 spelling all week.
Third grude: Georgia Klckmun
leads tiio grade in spelling this
week, liernelta Dubs has been
promoted from tho 0 to the I)
division in spelling
are going over to (J07 K. Central
avenue to wrap up presents. Lou
isa Klumpp. Helen Thompson,
fone Kiii.lr.nl, Lois Herman and
Kathleen Ulllurit were chosen to
go. o enjoy doing this for
sliows the real Christmas spirit.
ClirUliimH Vacation
At l.'lirlstmas time every ono Is
Roosevelt School
ing wnn 107.3 percent,
Ilonllli IiiHiM-cMlon
Haven of the ten rooms wertj Of
porm-nt or higher. The average
whs 98.9.
Art
Tim art cIumhch have boon mnk-
Imk Chrlutmiui Bifts fur Daddy and
Mother.
oKruhy
The RCiOKinphy notolmokH of the
4A clftHM aro ulmunt flnlHhod. They
tiro bookn telling the Htory of "our
country."
The Lincoln hcIiuoI 1h proud of
fU polloin. They huvo led all the
Mod ford hcI'ooIh . In their Hpelllug
uveragefl for the puHt five weeks.
Here nra tho fcmrioft for tho
eyrie cnrilnv Kiiday, Dec. 10; 411,
llif.9 percent: 4A, 9HA 511, 05. 1;
6A, 1)9.9 , OH, 08. 9; and 0A, 00-.P.
Th-?Ho are the ri-ikIoh for the
eycld ending Krldny, Dec. 12: 4U,
99 r percent; 44A, 08.8; 5B, 93.fi;
63, 99.5; and OA, 96.9. The ho
avorawed 97.8 percent. The Uttor
grndoH were not ready for puli 11 ca
tion IftHt week.
Our ('lirlHdiiHM Party
In accordance with Out Lincoln
custom the claattcH took turim alne
intf ChriHttnuH carolH. Wo had two
fiHHemhlieH, one downutalrB for the
lower gradoa and one upHtalrs for
tho department. At each a pro
1 gram suitable to the occasion wan
prcHented.
We Kcrpentined thru tho build
Init to give every ono ah opportu
nity to nee the trees and other
decorattonH.
Candy canes and popcorn balls
donated by tho P. T. A. and made
in the Hii eld rig hum candy kitchen
wore distributed by Ht. Nicholas
llllUHOlf.
Mr. Hlikimtrlck Heller
Mr. Klrkpatrick has been able
to uppcar In the building once or
twice since his Illness. He attended
our program Krhluy, lie says that
ho will bo able to bo back at work
after tho holidays. In tho mean
time Mr. liuchanun Is acting as
Junltnr. '
Teachers Icavc? for Holidays
Miss (lladytt Hond, Miss Ora
Tucker. MIhh Krola Schneider and
Miss Claro (.umellus left Krlday
nftornuon for t h e l r roMpectlve
hoiues. MIhh Bund went to Now
berg, Miss Tucker to Halem, Miss
Hchneldor to Woodburn, and Miss
OunielluH to Newport.
Wei, Carmen Houston, Clyde Per
due, June JtobcrtM, Marjorlo Mad
den, Natalie Wilcox, Virginia
lllght. Warren Parke.
Fifth grade: Tho following fifth
in the homo of Joslah Benton and
Klla, his wife. But thero is no
huljy at thu windows, no wreaths
aro anywhere in sight, no mistle
toe und no decorations of any kind
pay tributu. to tho upproachlng
holiday.
Characters'
Orown-ups Joslah Benton, Earl
Kweelland; Klla Benton, Esther
Alexander; an expressman, WaU
it itc 1'Uhi v, mi cAiirussrnan, uun
aid PIolUs.
j Children Krederk'ka, inald-of-
allwork, Betty Purdin; tho Judge,
.eonard Hicks; district attorney.
scrgeant-at-
ruui ui Kiaue: iiioho who nau ; ,.vr.ii.,i i..,i .,.. .i.. . . . i lA-uimro jiiukh; un
100 percent In spelling are, Vornon ! ,,, ,.., ' y " rw K"' J Itaymond Hubbard
.. . .... , K , .lrn. lnnlln I.,r.
graders had perfect spelling scores
for tho week: Olive rlchnler
Louise Ktowart, Kmnmllno Hcbuslc
.Margaret Hendrickson and Hubert
Wilcox.
Hlxth grade: Gcorgluna Coats
and Irene ritedman got 100 percent
in spelling all week.
Seventh grade: We had ' eleven
one-hundreds in spelling. They
are: Dorothy Hmllll, Wary Hlcltl-
man, Howard Kllnger, Martin May
Mildred Uuuor, Mabel Hardlsty,
Mililred Landing, l'atsy Thompson,
lona Hoblnson, Juno I'eebler, Jean
Miller and Maxine Cobllgh.
Iteiuling
Third grade: The A division in
reading 1ms completed two road
ers, the Hlson and the Beacon,
Vlsllom '
Third grade: Mrs. Hill visited
our room Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Frame nnd Mrs. Carter visited
all grades In the building this
week.
Icjuiiunslili
mxin gruue: tiio eiuitiren nre
working for their Improvement
certificates. Heath Lowry, Hoy
Koyama and Jack Hill aro work
Ing for their final. . ,
Honor Roll
l.lKhtll grade: Mr. Sloun made
an honor roll chart und posted it
in the hall showing pupils from
overy room who aro on the honor
roll. Requirements are, having all
l's and 2' and having perfect at
tendance.
Reporters: Junior K u e h n 1 o.
r lorence Hchorer, Addle Bob:.
Jackson School
Howard School
and
, Reporters: Harry Hlanloy, Curo-
line Cook, Orva Htevens, Junior
' ration, Jack Henderson, j
Ibinklnir
- The in s and lA's had 114. per
rent: tho 4H's 1 1 0.3: tho lU's
10. 6; the Oil's 107.0; tho M'l and
3A's 103.1: and tho L'A's nnd Ill's
100 percent. Wo had a pretty
good record this time.
'nv 1'upllN :
. iWn have two new pupils this
week. They are: Henry Anderson
4 A, and J. ". Anderson 111. They
re from Wallowa. Wo do' Hut
wsnt to lose Ihem. '
Health
-our health for our school this
week was fairly good. Tho banner
wits awarded to 2H's, of which
they aro vory proud. Their pei'r
ocptago was UO.H pereent.
Spelling
Tho banner went to the 6A's,
with 99.7 pereent. Hut It wasn't
us good us-liefure. It Is going to
bo better. The building average
wus OTi.O pereent.
loolball
Thero wub a football game
plu nncd today. The Roosevelt wus
to piny tho Washington. The
Ituosevclt beat tho Juekson 10 to 0
last time. Wo want very bud to I
Hnwurtl KcIhhiI Program
A ChrlHlnias play, fifth
sixth grades.
A eanlatu, Christmas All Over
tho World.
A Christmas angel, Avonno Ray:
a child, Muriel mock; girls from
Sweden, 7th nnd nth grades
Amerlran children, 1st, 3nd, 3rd
and 4th grades; boys from Mexico,
0th, 7th, 8lh guide boys and How
ard Ramblers.
- Italian ehlldren. 44 members of
harmonica band; Kngllsh children
8lh grudo boys and chorus: Dutch
children, girls of 7th und Kth
grades; children of Norway, Bth
und 0th grades; Frenc h girls, 4th,
and 7th grude girls: Russiun chil
dren, Oth grade children; Dunlsh
children, fill) and Oth grndo ehll
dren; Jmmn.'Ho girls, 7th and nth
grade girls; l'ollsli children, Oth,
7th, ath grades. 1
' r'lnul scone und pantomime.
(Songs of runtata: silent Night,
I )erk the Hulls, Joy to tho World,
Hark the Angels Ming, Clyistmus
Toys, Jolly Santa Cluus.
A Wcniu, by Mury Lou Cierbor.
l'lsy, I'reparlnB for Christmas,
3rd and 4th grades.
I'ortlund. Miss Norison will have
a happy lime In I.os Angeles. Mrs.
Ijildley will spend Christmas ut
her homo hero and then go,; to
I'ortland. Miss Hrigga Is going to
eastern Oregon to spend Christmas
with her parents. Miss McC'ollum
will spend Christmas horc: so will
-Mrs. Henderson , Miss Stewart,
Miss Smith, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Ous
tln and lira. Held. Mrs. Reld will
visit In I'ortland tho latter part of
tho vacation,
Alhlelles
Lewis
Nutter, Donald Price, Howard
Orovcr, Carol Scheffel, Juanilu
Wilson, Leah Ktta Hvens. Harbaru
Holt, Jean Leverette, Marvin Bulk
John Dallalre.
First witness, Edward Powell.
Second witness, Jean Sparks.
Third witness. Jack Vaughn.
Carol Singers Hetty Dynan,
Hetty Vilm, Ceorgal Webb, Winl
fred Tucker, Betty Paske, Harbara
Holt, bloanor 0 1 u m, Patricia
Young.
f:i.U' Minn nil, I. UI n
Wo boys of Jackson school can i Holy Child." an old Wrench fnik
song, und "Christinas Carol, un
Hungnrian folk song.
Cilrls who sang Margaret Tiatc
man. Barbara Holt, Betty Vilm,
Eleanor Oium, Murguret Purccll,
Carol Scheffel, LaVerne Stephen
son, Georgia Webb, Betty Dynan,
Mnxlno Klelnhammcr, La Verne
McCullock, Betty l'aske, Dorothy
Putnam, Martha Shurtlcff, Wini
fred Tucker, Patricia Young.
not play Washington until after
Christmas. Our team is glad the
game Is postponed as so many of
our boys aro absent. It will cive
more of a chance to mnko a
showing. I supposo tho Washing-
toll school will bo clud, too. us
they perhaps have many boys out.
Honor Roll
When Mrs. Taylor was absent
tho list of honor roll students was
muile. Tills last week .Mrs. Taylor
found that Dorothea Olson's name
was left out. Wo hope Dorothea
sees her nemo for she hus been
looking for It.
Griffin Creek
Junior High
Phoenix School
pluy today because tho gam hus
been put off so long thut wo want
to boot them us wo did tho Juck
suu school.
Christmas Program
What an Interesting day Friday
wus Beginning at 0:10. Christmas
esrols were sung In tho hulls by
members of tho different grades.
Uny Christmas stories wero rend
nnd enjoyed during the . morning.
At one o'clock the following
program wos greatly liked by all:
'Angels from tho Realms of
(I lull'. orlhophonlr; Carols by
grades 4, C, : violin solo, Dnnuld
Horner: two enrols, 3A-BI).
Telephoning Santa, Jean Piatt;
Christmas Song, Ht-IA: poem.
"Why the Hells of Christmas Ring,
Hubert Holmes; Song, Christinas
Kvo, IB.
J.lttlo Jack Horner, 811-SA;
Carol, 81I.3A; Dialogue, "Joy of
Hiring," threo girls from 411;
tiiitn Clnus, on the orthophony.
And Joy of Joys, ths pupils wsnt
(0 their own rooms and enjoyed
their gifts.
VnoAlinit Time
The teachers of the Roosevelt
school plan to spend their Christ
mas vacation as follows:
Kara Van Meter, visiting In Hnrt
laod and attending ths o. H. T. A.i
Kldorn Tsrwlllegnr, st home In
Hnnulam, Wash.; Allien Maxwell,
at homo In Jacksonville: Myra
Russell, with friends in Loa An
geles and Santa Ana; Anna 1). Car
ter, at home In Medtord: Flora
Chlblers, nl homo In Medfnrd. I
ille WHIM, (il iino .mill In
Attemlimrc
First grade: Heely, Clyde, and
Masa huvo been absent this week.
Second grade: Jack Hvuns, Tiio-
mas Humphries, Jimmy Kuehnle,
Itaymond Lltlle, l.yndet Newbury,
Donald 1'ollng, Ahrum I'nruh,
(Prtd Wilcox, .Harriet Briscoe.
Laura May Carey, K.lnu Mao De
busk, Anna ljnira Parke, Mar
JJorle Peoblcr, Marjorlo Vromun,
Avrll Welt, Lentrlce Welt, l.uvorne
ltiisurge, Lowell Dougherty have
had perfect attendance this week.
Third frnde: Cliiuilhi Carey has
returned after having ehickeupox.
Jaciiuellne Adams hus been absent
with a cold. " Twenty-four pupils
hail perfwt attendance this week.
Fourth grade: Cecelia Klncher
has returned to school. She has
bad rhlckenpox. Juno Adams was
absent but returned Friday.
- Fifth grade: Lswrenoo Turner
bus been absent. Wo hope to see
him back next week.
Klchth (rude: Utanlcy Brown
wna absent for one duy. Ho was
the only one absent.
Kutortfilumotit
First grade: Christmas enter
tainment will be in the same way
that It bus been celebrated each
preceding year.
Second grade: We nra gelling a
little Christmas program ready for
T""day.
Sixth grudo: Five boys un.l four
girls are In n play culled. "A Visit
to Santa Cluus." (leorglnna Coats
Is their Instructor.
Klghlh grade: We will have a
little progf'.iin.
Honors I Ions
All the grades have decorated
Iholr rooms and have Christmas
trees.
Bsnkliur
First grade: The first grndfl hn
ino percentages tins week are
high. I guess nil the boys and
glrlssore keeping clean because it's
Just before Christmas. Tho high
est wero Miss Stewart's room, Mrs.
.Murray's und Mrs. Taylor's each
having 98.8 percent. Tho school
average wus 119.34 percent.
Bunking ,
The following rooms hud 100 per
cent: Mrs. Henderson's, Miss Mo
Cnllom's, Mrs. Murray's, Mrs.
Luldley's, and Miss Brlggs'. The
school uvorugo was 91 percent.
Tills is the highest nvcrago tho
Juekson school has attainad this
year. ;
Chrlslmns Program
Tho four schools of Mcdford
gave a program at tho Methodist
Hplsuopal church on West Main
street. A choir of boys und girls
sang Clirlstimis enrols while tho
scones wero ncted on tho stage.
Lois llormun took tho part of
Mary. J. H, Harrison was Joseph
for- tho part Jackson school gavo.
Wo hope tho crowd of mothers
and children enjoyed our program.
miss uniiiwin, the supervisor of
musio in ull the schools, plunned
tho program. Wo wish to thank
her and the teachers for their
bard work. Mr. Thompson is to
1)0 thanked for tho work ho did on
tho lights. Tho manager of tho
Woolworth storo furnished candles
and camiloholdora. Wo hope every
ono enjoyed it aB much as wo
enjoyed giving It.
Health Honor Roll
I am listing tho ones who aro
on tho health honor roll. Wo hope
tlioso who aro not will huvo their
corrections made during tho holi
days. From tho IB thero urn
Norman Carmen, tloruldlno Slmn-
son, I'hoeho Siveni, Delbert Cooloy,
Lolloy Neff und Merrill Peck.
From (ho 2B nre Kathleen Cuiy
und Pntsy Malllsun. Muuriuo In-
houso und Maude Stevens uro of
the BA.
From Iho 3B is Kathleen North.
iVudroy Fletcher Is of tho 3A.
From the 411, Barbara Lewis, Her
man I.ufdalil, Dorothea Olson. A
nert none, Worlow Purdin, Rob
ert Wahlron, and Betty Yocom.
ernlce Baker, Sidney Brown.
Chester Ferguson, Corday Normal.
Diirward Porter, Kenneth Hoy-
moud, and (lleiiiilo Scott.
We huvo from tho OA. Ruth
Barton, Burton Burgess, Jean
F.nsly, Robert Dynan, Hugh Fer
guson anil J. II. Harrison. The
OB's huvo Dulo Davis, Kathleen
DlllHrd, (leorgla Handy, (llonn
Reed, Donald Hoot und Lewis
Tbanos on tho honor roll. Wuyne
crews. Viola Lyon, Lois Mnthony
and Rose Kllen Sloneker from the
OA.
ChrlMmus Spirit
Friday afternoon Mrs. Lnlilley's
singers murched thru tho balls
singing carols. After Unit stvnta
Cluus visited the rooms. Ho gavo
out presents that the children
bought. Hvcryone hud u Jolly, guy
time.
We hope everyone has a very
merry Christmas and a happy New
Year.
A hh1 Joke
Thursduy. Mr. Henderson said
he wouldn't be with us until next
year. Poor tinned Hurwood must
be an Hngllsbmnn. for on Frldav.
the next day, Honoll was still sorry E5
to lose .Mr. Henderson. It was
good joke.
Christinas Bocorntlons '
livery ono Is happy. The trees '
are ull decorated, some have lights
of all cotoi-s und some have pretty S3
lanterns. The walls uro decorated
with pictures nnd tho windows ,s
with candles and wreaths. j
When you enter the building.
you see a beautlftiLiree In the low-1
er hall. Miss McCollom's room
decorated the tree nnd had It put
In the ball for us all to enjoy It. ,
Frunkie Handy brought the tree.
Christmas Is siu h a Jolly time w':
hope even' ona enjoyed the lustlS
week of school, IS
ilrl S4ut's rhrtslmiui 1
Vacation Is Hero
Faculty members und students
alike are looking forward with
pleasure to two weeks of freedom
from books. Many are going' out
of town, but others plan to stay in
Mcdford. Miss Hammond will
spend her vacation with her par
ents In Oregon City. Miss Gludys
and Luola Bongo go to Heppner;
Miss Bliss. MIms Andrews, Miss
Arnold and Miss Norvcll to Port
land and other northern nolnts.
Personals
Miss Wise und Mr. Kccseo re
turned to school Frlduy nfter an
absence of two weeks. Miss Luola
Bongo will return uftcr tho hull
duys. , .
We are ull glud to know that
Teruko Maru is better. We hopo
that she will bo oblo to return to
Mcdford and to school soon.
Hanking
Our banking wus much hotter
last Tuesday. All tho rooms ox
copt two banked 100 porcont. -
Drbuto i
Debuto has boon slowed up be
cause of the illness of Mr. Keoseo.
coach for tho negative sldo;..but
Mr. llunliy kindly assisted this
group. We are expecting to hear
some good debates after tho lioli-
ays. Mrs. Maybelle Church Is In
churgu of debate.
-Mumps
The latest vlclom is Billy Lu
man, center on tho baskotliall
team.. We hopo that not only ho
but also all tho others who are out
will be able to return January 0.
Christmas Program
Tho annual Christmas program
was held Friday afternoon at one
o'clock. Tho following program
was presented:
The Knchniitcd Christmas Tree
by Pcrelval Wlldo
It Is Christmas Kve in Sun
Francisco and in Chicago ajid
In Montreal nnd In Washington
and even in fur nwoy New York
bo It must be Chi 1st runs Kve here
Upper Urado
Program
Carol singing By audience.
"Hark, tho Herald Angels Sing."
"Little Town of Bethlehem."
Recitation "Christmas," Geno-
vievo Jumcs.
Recitation "Christmas Morn
ing." Florence Meadows.
Song "Just For Christmas,'
sixth, seventh and eighth grade
girls.
Sacred cantata "Tho First
Christmas." Characters: shop
herds. Robert Ryan, Ray Vogel,
Ulen Ouches, Fred Snyder; piin
cess, Winnlfred Jones; maid,
Joyce Durham; threo kings, Al
belt Martin, Robert Cherry, How
ard Ragsdulc; Joseph, Carl Her
ri ford: angels, Helen Snyder, Mar
gery McKee, Flora Scheel, Flor
ence Meadows, Elizabeth Ryan,
Lillian Brown, Alice Chorry,
C.retchcn Hunch; Mary, Anna
Scheel.
Special features
Song "Over the "Desert,1' by
threo kings.
Recitation -"Shepherds of Ju
denh," by Mary Fisk.
Solo--"There'B a s'ong In The
Air." by Fred Snyder.
Uecltiitlun "And Joseph Was a
Walking," Thclmu Meadows.
We aro all practicing very hard
to muko our. program n success
which Is to be given next Tues
day evening. .
Thero uro several children miss
ing from schuol lately on account
of sickness.
IlilormcUlato tirades
Wo are practicing on our Christ
mas program this week. Our pro
gram is to be given next Tues
day evening. Tho following num
bers aro to bo given by our de
partment: "Day of Days." by Ruth Riggs.
Ruth Hill, Betty Gentry, Mary
Wilson, Duano Childs, Marlon Kd
nionds, Ruben Hugsdule, Ruymond
Cherry, Kutherino Yuumaus.
"At Christmas Time," by Fran
cis Margaret.
"Why tho Bells at Christmas
Ring." by Rcna Hober.
"Jingle Bells," by Nancy Dur
ham, Hettie Cundlff, Winona Cook,
Betty Gentry, Nellie Mack. Thclmu
Kdmonds, Marjorlo Martin, Ruth
Hill.
"Santa Claus," by Marjorlo
Martin.
"A Schemer," by Bclllall Vogel.
"Little Willie Wise Boy," Lor-
raiuo Jones.
Shadow play, "Twas tho Night
Before Christmas,"- by Kdwin
Crandall, Nellio Mack und Kuth
erino Youmans.
Primary Nolo
Wo missed Bottle Brown, who
has been ill this week. Wo hono
she will be back soon.
Summio Ragsdalo made his first
ono hundred in spelling last Fri
day. Wo wero vory proud of him.
Our Christmas program is pro
gressing nicely. We are all in tho
play and rythm band. Some of
us have rocitations.
Our room is decorated In gay
holiday dress.' Tho sand table
.shows the Wise Men Journeying
to uctiuelicm.
Primary program
Grect-
Reeltatlon "Christmas
ings," Clara Crnndull.
Rythm bund playing "Sleep"'
"Sleep Baby, Sleep," harmonicas,
Nathalie Martin and Clara Cran
dall. "Tho Skaters' Walls."
Recitation "The Warning."
Nathalie Martin.
Christmas piny "We Decorate
tiie Christmas Tree." by all.
Song "Santa Claus Land."
TOLD IN CLASS
GRANTS PASS. Dec. 20. (P)
Portugese China, Dec. ! Tho perils of auto truiiie win uo
MACAO,
So. (P) Tills liny colony, known
as "sailor's paradise,' is Great
Brituin's poorest customer. Kng
land bought $785 worll of goods
here ' last year but sold ' only ,50
worth.
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SHANGHAI. Dee. 20. IIP) The
brought In to tho class rooms of
the public schools of Josephine
county by a series of lectures to
be given by State Truffle Officer
Hoxie. assigned to this district.
Acting under Instructions from
Salem, Officer Hoxie will show
pupils and students how danger
lies In violation of traffic luws,
either as un auto driver or a ped
estrian. Patrols will be appointed
bureau of public safety has fixed j
un age limit of 17 for "drivers' I
licenses" on rickshas, deciding that
ficlently matured to pull the one- 1 pv'1'Jr Kcho"' na .a pu,t ot
man vehicles through the streets, j "'ff'c law observation.
LONDON. Dec! 20.-M') Showing Australia llel, Movies
the trek from Kngllsh farms to tho I CANlllCRRA Australia, Dec. 20.
cities, the minister of agriculture j (VP) Australia is seeking to stimu-
announced that 102,400 fewer I lute ine movie niiiuii.. n 'cul'"
farm workers are registered today!'" government roce uij coiiuuuieu
than in 1921 when 830,900 were.unia scenario competition. S-00 bo
,l, ii,u , ing awarded to two writers, Mrs.
I - , . t - i . I.Margery Browne and Victor Ree.
j Upkeep of Purls 'streets during ' Neither, however, has been able to
j HI3I-3J will coat 1472. 800. ' isell the, scenario.
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A Free Christmas Tree
On Tuesday eveniiiL' lit 7:30 o'clock p. in., at
Woodman Hall, St It and (irape Streets.
The Woodmen of the World
Will have a whoppen Christmas Tree, which will
contain a present for every girl and hoy.
EVERYTHING FREE
There will lie song's, recitations, music and danci!!
for the young and old and middle-age folk..
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"It costs no mora
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distinctive
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hotel"
Single
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Alexandria
LOS ANGELES
; Distinction Comfort
Economy
business district ...
Located in the vory heart of the
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76 rooms, nmnlns Bter, private toilet $2 to S
380 rooms, each with private bath $3 to i
J46 rooms, each with private bath. , $5 to 8
Also SpecialWeelcly and Monthly Rates '
A number, of large and beautiful 2, 3, 4 and 5 room suites,
10 to $25
Fireproof Parking and Garage Facilities close by
Garage service to and from our doors without
extra charge
Franco Italian Cafe
Alexandria Drug Store Fountain Lunch
Indian Gril) Cafeteria Peacock Inn Coffee Shop
Alexandria Hotel Company
E.-C. EPPLEY, CHARLES B. HAMILTON,
President Vice-President and Managing Director.
One of the Hamilton chain pf Hotela
Double
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$345
$425
$275
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Sixth and Bartlett
The Red Hose troop of Jackson
m-IihoI is (.ending a bo io Hie loss
J00 pcri-eiil In kinking and have
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