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P AGE FOUR MEDFOTtD M ATL TRTP,UNE, MEDFORD, onE(,ONT, SUXDAY, JANUARY 18, 1931 II . y ? I '-ft' V , f HOW "':.: .31 ) ,, "' '" i Lin !; ! ' - .4 .31 4 1 1 j J,1 IM I : ! School News Announce New Fret1 Wheeling Studebaker ATTENTION I School notes e requested to be In bjr Friday evening at 4 6 o'clock. Thoy will not be ' accepted after 10 o'clock Sat- urday morning. 4 4 4 Junior High j 1 nankins; Tim following roonitt bunked 100 percent: tho assembly, rooms 4, G, and 7. KxainlmitlniiH Junior IiIkIi urhoul exumlnutlonH will be hold on Tuomhiy und Vecl noHday, Jaminry 'Jo and lit, 1131. The pupils will then be dlmntsned until tho following Monday ut !) o'clook when the report curds will bo given out. ThoKo who hnve no prndiv below a U in u Hul)j.'ctund who have no unt'xeuftpd abwonee nnr tardy will be exempt from the final examina tion in that Hubjoet. New i'uplls ICllen linker from Hhady Cove, TJoyd Ttoborts, and Hnrnnrd Hmllh havo ontored Hlnee tho holidays MllllIpH Amonc IhoBe who are out of flohool with tho mumps are Jlarvey FieldB, Betty Dynun, Uelty Vllm, Kttymond Kurker, Albert Wall, Winifred Tucker, Marguerite 1-u-liian and Mary Thompson. l'rlduy AKHTinbl) , Tho student body had charge of tho assembly and presented the following program: "My Ifonnie IAvh Over the Ocean,' "O, Kuhumiiu," by tho Imr monica band. "A liuatitiK Souk", Moznrt; "Italian Street Fair," Folk houk, by tho Blrls' chorus. 1'lano Holo, Wauneta Wilson; tap dnuce. UeKm AleAlllHlcr v-iiii nn. minim i-ti'rtr Y r rni i I 1 It SBW I ft wwrmffc' , '"fit fr""' "" mt.atrrttnrf in. ai -A I Or? 1 ft iin-iifnmiiiMfifi The New Studebaker Kemil Six Sedan fur five with Tree WheeliiiK. Ilillllutit 70 luii'Hoiiower eiiKlne. 114 inch whcelhuKe. Six wire wlieeln and rolillng liiKKaRu Kilil are attached. At rl;lit Tho new radiator of The New Stndelialier Six with its Biaeefnl linen and new modern treatment interiirela tile very Hpirit of Kree WlieeiliiK. , Holo, diurlcH M'hilliick ; Cai'men, a puppet 8lluw, by the 8A music elaHs. CliaraetrH: Cariuen. Lois Nichols; Micaela. Oeraldlne Keb InKun; Don Johc, linriild Oruve; KHCcrnlllo, Jcruy WilliaiiiH; Zuniga Arthur Craue. riano solo. Cyril Saudern; read Iiik, Suzetta Htennott. Tho membein of the harmonica band nre Martha Klmi-llftr, (iienna Alyneer, KliNtnol' Oiuin, Donald Gray, Mai'Karct Culy. Jack Thomp Hon. Iluruld WllllamH, and Donald Elliott. Debate IB room hanked ih(. hilicHt with 127. It per cent. Other ruomx bnnk Iiik lua per cent or more were .MIhh llond'H, .Mrs. Crane'H, Mrs. I'hastaln'd. Mies CumilillH', MrH. Turner'8 and .Min Cray H. I'.-T. A. Si-hool wjin uiHtnlssi'd at .1:00 o'oliHli I'riflay. Then ale the OA pupilH who toid part In the pro Rram: Jean I'ox. lOmll WeKtvoat', Itonehla KchleiKh, .Marie (lentry, Itex tlllluMky, l-'rancetr .i o w e r. Jean ;raotham, I'liyllie NcilMon. eo .Miller, Waller .Muekny, licit liiami I l.inniui. Anna Huff, lorva Hooper, 'I Tin- Home and Kehool Circle met Kiidny afternoon. The i!A clasH . were the KuentH of the afternoon. New Pupil . . j ' Mildred Burleson has entered i the fifth grade. IK pel line Second grade: Kdna Mao De- hUHy, Jimmy Kuehnlo, Lyndel i Newbry, Anna Jaura Parke, ! Wayne feternon. Tommy Turner, I I.eatrice Welt, Kred Wilcox, Mar j Jorie I'ecbler and IVggy Duley ull J made 100 percent all week. I Third grade: Georgia Kiekman, t J.yh' I'eterHon, fiene DaviH, Alber I tuH W'ier, all had 100 percent. Fourth grade: Mary Jean Barnes Carmen Houston, Fay Unruh, Ver non Welt, Katherino Ioucka, Wot don Sloan, Natalie Wilcox, Juno HobertH, J. S. Humphries and Vir ginia Hlght all had 100 percent all week. Fifth grade: Frances Glovor, JIulda Ruse, LouIkc Stewart, Bar bara Garrison, I-awrenco Tumor, Marlon O'Connor, Merlo O'Connor, Thomas Rickmari, Lillian Dubs, Robert Wilcox, Olivo Schier und Verhi Pollard 100 percent. Sixth grade-; Heath I-owi-y. Ben jamin SWIsher, Karl Parrick .and Irene Steadman received 100 per cent all week. We aro proud oC this list of names. Banking1 First grade: 87.5 percent; sec ond grade, 02; third grndo, 71,4; fourth gradfc, 50.5; fifth grade, fitl.fi; sixth grade, 77.3; sixth grade 77,3; seventh grade, 89.0, banner room; eighth grude, 4 1.9- For entire grade school Ofl.C percent.! This Is the lowest percent for aev-i oral weeks. Basketball v The grade teams played two games of basketball this week, one with Talent, which our- girls won. Howard School riftli nutl Sixth Grade The party which was promised tho winners In tho sale of Christ mas seals Was carried out today In grand style. Stunts, 'music and plenty of refreshments were en- Joyed by all. Our next party 1h I visitor In to be as a climax in our health work. Sunshine has brought out the basfball team again. The Sixth grade hope to be organized early next week. We are sorry that Dick Mac Shano is on tho sick listhut wo are all glad to hear he continues good natured through bin Illness. Mrs. Benson was a welcome our room this week. Wo hope she will como again. Tho nice new fountain and lovely shrubs makes ono feel that spring is here already and spring cleaning Is in order. We are planning a garden pro ject as well as poultry but wo aren't ready to begin work as yet. 4 Of tho 14 counties in Missouri, 8;i dei-reased in population be tween the census of 1020 and that of 1!:mi. CARRY N A FINE- TRADITION Dorothea llaskliiH and Thelmai Uiieve. Itev. I'orter Hpoke on the wel fare work of the city. The huHiucHx meeting was pre sided over by MrH. IllKler. .Mm. Chh'Kwin i secretary. Vurious committees reported. Upon the count of mothers the fern wa awarded Miss (Iray s room Ki'lreshments were served in tile I usnlriKton school: Dora Allan easement ley the (IA mothers. I from liulto Falls. Kdith llodakins lias returned from I'arsojis, Kansas. I he IMiukliiK avorauo for Janu ary 13, 1 !ia 1 was 102.1 percent. Spelling Tin t,iii,,r r.... ii. iu i. i follows: lit. as. 7 percent; .A as li iTI"' firsL number on the program j Hoth hoys and girls played at Ccn lili, 'OK. 4: 5A, 97.3; (ill NO. 7- (J i Wlls " "ng by the whole liA class. J "al I'olnt. The girls won but the II. Average for tho department I' 1,1 "BI nuinoer on tnc pro- - wnu ok i tw.i.ni ,gram was an appreciation of our Art ' ! pareiiis by .Mignon I'hipps. The 1'lrst grade: AVe had a lot of fun , i , . . third was a recitation by I,uclllc I Painting I..-.VI., . , , h", Knox on ".Mothers.' , e.imo "Juanha," sung by Janice is n ovlug to l end. .'arrol C Ihbon ,,.,,,. .Ontalnlng Mrs. Scog- lK . "!ov,,,B "' Bins, by Elaine Urophy. An appre- gi.ule is inovmg l Klamath Fulls. .,., ,snsky. our State Interest- Aeiv -riipilH j ing facta aligul . Oregon, by the Nellie of Hutte Falls has entered I class. The last was a song, "Orc Iho till grade. We are very glad gun.-' by the class, to receive Nellie. Hlchard .Mat-far- 1 Kefi eshmenls and a social hour nine irom mo jjudioy stone school were greatly enjoyed by all In San Francisco has entered tho i e are also very glad to re ceive ftiehard. rupiis who have returned to Following I Mxth grude: Mr. Sworn taught us now to make Egyptian designs. vi o made Lotus flowers and en joyed the lesson very much. heventh nnd eighth: Ve have divided our class and like our work better now. Wo rnudo Egyptian designs too. Reporters: Minnie Futman nnd I Ala Hitt. ' Neniesti'i- Duels il'i lilay. Monday will he tile last day of regular school work for the se mester. l-;xaminatioiiH will lie HI . fitlili : f S ;f.r.t r r ,. f-e. 1 1 ' ti .i debaters had the troat of given on Tuesday anil Wednesday. ' l t5 Kfcat speakem for Wednesday anil Thursday and Friday will he holl Thursdny. Mr. llolger of the J. C I days for the pupils. sixth A - . Penney Co. store and Mr. Moffatti puiiils are expected to report at ( or matins store gave the talks, each presenting In a fair and Im , -'I. partial manner much of Interest ; ' about their respective types; of ' , ' ' ' stores. ICach answered iiucstlons. and volunteered any aid possible. Wo feel very grateful for their help. fill-Is' lA-agiio The girls who aro leaving junior high will ho guests of the league nt a party to he given Friday eve- ),l:3r ""IK. i ne ciiihs win ami ine class Iiropnccy will lie read. ;. a. a. The 0. A. A. met last Tuesday and elected managers for the vol ley hall tournament which will lie held next semester. Tho following girls were elected: LaVorna Steph enson, Akiko Salto, Allecu Latham, and Catherine Urandt. Inter-class games will bo played during the regular class periods. Tho captains elected for those games are: Selma lllaekwell and Hculah Maekny for tho first period on Monday and Wednesday; Vir ginia Lliulley aiid Uetty l'aske for tho second period on Monday and Friday; Mildred Drury and Pau- .i,"T "no Kogers for the third period; l lt Monday und Thursday; Donna Mao ' Maguln and I.ayon McDonald, fourth period, Monday anil Thurs day; Dorothy l'lilnam and Dolores Squire, second period Tuesday and 'lliursday; Jean Adams and Mary II 7 ! Phoenix School l. i r Eagle Point j 1 L Attendance First grade: Seely, Masa Koya- ma, fieverly Jolin Allen. Jean, n.V Oivgou lllstoi-h-al Cluli The aim of this club is to find , J.illlo and Louie Smith have been out and to help mark historical absent this week, spots in Jackson county. Tills club Second grade: Leslie Carrol, will hold their regular meetings on Tommy Turner, Loretta Thompson the first Monday afternoon of I'eggy Daley, Kdna Mae Dobusk the I. ull. linn at 1 o'clock ..n Frl- ' " molllll al 1:1a o'clock day for their report cards. I Th" "f leers are: President, Del- i absent this week 1'iHilball. I""" "rigiit; vice president, Kazuo Third grade: lSernottn Dubs was l.lncohi was defeated by I'.oose- i "J"io.i, seeretaiy, N a o It o absent Tuesday und Wednesday. veil las! Saturday to tin- tune of ll In a and Kaymond Llllie have all been .U-r f'ilvi Powoll, third period, Tuesday and 1-rldny; Dorothy llurgess, Jlelen McAllister, .Margaret lllaekwell '-r"' - und Atleen Latham, fourth period, i"l . Wednesday and Friday. Those who HD01 piay i thu tournament will receive ten points toward their O. A. A. ;i,t letter. lteporter: Orlo Howe, 6 A. Health. These rooms ranked ail per cent or higher: Mrs. Cranes, Miss Ab bott's. Mrs. ChaslalnH. and .Mrs. KussoU's. Tho average for the building was S. 9 per cent. Slowly but surely t lie slips from doctors and dentists are being brought to school. These will en title the benrere to places on the health honor roll. lis nklng. The average for tho building was lliri.l per cent. Mrs. Itussell's Teacher HI. Mrs. Turner Is confined to her home with a colli and sore throat. Mrs. Nyo enlist It tiled for her on Thursday and Friday. Fllgllsh.: The best b'lter from each class was selected from those written in all the classes Thursday lo lilohard 10. liynl. Those will lie seul to him iih will be letters from all parts of Hie Hulled Slales. He promises to publish them. Many of (lie Lincoln boys und girls plan lo hear liyrd's lecture Saturday. Improving. Carl Macl'heeters who broke his leg last Friday was removed from the Sucrcd Heart hospital the next day lo his home where he 1h convalescing. Assembly. Miss Cox called us together early In the weelt to receive the big silver cup we won by winning the track meet, three successlvo years. Coach Hay Henderson pre sented II. Hot lillllrllCM. About seventy cups of hot eioup are being served each noon. It certainly tastes good on these cold days. Mrs. Jones makes it. (Spelling. These are tho graib's. for tills week: III. nil. I per cent; 4A, na.7 per cent; till. 07.1 per cent: 5A. ns per cent; (ill, US. 7 per cent, and OA. ! 11 . a pel cent. Thu aver age Is lis.fi per cent. r-ium, treasurer, uoreen w-ooil. I'li.Hi, l..i... ....... in ti... i.... lienors to Admiral Itynl Twenlv-rivo pulpls were neither All llio pupils from the 211 absent nor late this week. "I' ure writing letters to sixth grade: Kathleen Carpenter Admiral llyrd. One letter will lie 1 Ned DeVrles. Dooley Fry and Jack chosen from each grade to bo sent Hill were absent tills week. 10 v-ssningion, I). c. Kveryono is Seventh grade: Evelvn Cni-iion- lloplni; that his will go, Final K-iiiniimiliniiH Everybody from I In- 41! grade lo Hie grade are anxious and are studying very hard for the final examinations, thai will come on Hie coining Tuesday. Everyone Is hoping for exemptions und vcrv gooil grades, which wo hope many will get. John Smith has installed lock ers In the boys' and girls' dressing rooms in tho gymnasium. Lockers havo been assigned to each stu dent. Thero aro twelve lockers In the girls' room and sixteen in the boys'. These will aid the students In keeping their athletic equip ment together. Tho first scheduled basketball gnmo Avns Friday. January Kith, between Eagle Point nnd Butte Falls on the local floor. Tho ro turn gaino will bo played Febru ary dtl. nt Butte Falls. A now pupil, Juno Rollicr, from the Daniel Webster school in San Francisco, has entered thu pri luary room, Vivian Moomaw from tho Jack son school and Evelyn Stanley from tho Hpwurd school of Mod It IS D0J5C Brothers belief trial tl Ixwt way to stimulate bufinejj ij to offer the p.iLlu morc for its Jollan to meet llie omi for higher living itanJxriL Ly giving real J van cement witkout increase in cost. iyio The ne-w Dodge Six anJ Eight are better cars, not cheaper can. Tliey represent a great irtriJe forvarj m beauty, site, comfort and off tft-titg curs to uhviotuK cLar- 1 1 bviotwly advanced in 9 acrtti-, yet reniaihing at traditional DoJg iu price, Uodge Jccis that it is acting in t true aptnt of American progrew, and that the value which le.stilts is instantl evela he' power. And tkey are built with, llie li irm cun - -fiction that the noit important tliinj aL motor car ii that it he a good motor car. 050 New Dodge Six . . New LVodgfc Light iStarid.id Dodge Six Standard Dodge Higllt is instantly apparent, . $845 to 1815 $1135 to 1095 . $855 to 1735 $1095 to 995 I tor and Earl 1-larris havo -been ah' seal. We hope all of theso will ford havo enrolled in tho inter be back soon. mediate grades. All prices f. o. L. factory OODEE- SIX AND EIGHT EAKIN MOTOR CO. 16-18 South Fir Phone 304 1. Roosevelt School T ' r ' Lincoln School j j Washington 5cW j j l' w-- --'--- 'a- ii.h.i 1 L I I J Li Lois Spaniol anil Reporters: Oeno Porter. Sll News Dorothy Alli-n caiiK- bacii to Metlford. after spending four or five weeks in Porllolid. Tile children in the '-'11 grade are very busy making animal post ers. The 21t room this week had 100 percent In health chore. Wo did not do so well In banking. lhi nkhig The banking average for Janu ary (I, lam was US. 7 percent. Reporters: Lucille Knox, Mary Anne Cales. Mignon Phlpps, Hugh Collins, Jltith Tye. Hanking tno banking record of this building was Mil. a pereerlt. Tho -'H class of tills school won Iho lialllier for this week. They bail llli.l pcrcenl. The rest of tho rooms cauio as follows: ;il!-;iA, 100. 1 percent, 411, 106. 1), till, Dili. 7, IA-II.I, to;i.li; 4A-5I, Hill. Thu OA's had lot) percent, too. Tile Roosevelt school Is doing very well in inelr banking this year. Health ! If cleanliness would lnako pen- ' pie so they would never ho ill, Iho Roosevelt boys and girls would not be so III as you might think. The Ills had the highest pcrcenl. till. 7. Tin- The -.Mi's and Ill s scons were the same. Pupils l.caxlng anil lailerlog We are glad to say 1 1 111 t 110 one left lis this week. We nre also glad to say Patsy Jane Holt, 211, has entered from Salem. Fiiiillinll 1 1 lloosevelt beat Lincoln 13-9 in1 football last week. We hope that ' It doesn't mean anything In our; game with Washington next Sntur- I day. We hope lo heat them ami ;l are sure wo will. I Spoiling j Tho spelling record for this time was very good. 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