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o o i SfEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD. OKEflOV. SATURDAY. JANUARY 24. MM. 8 PAGE THREE ENDEAVORERS 10 CELEBRATE Sunday Marks Opening of Anniversary Program Vast Organization De veloped Since 1881. Beginning on January w Is Denominational day, ;tnd ci February L the official chii Endeavor birthday, l'.ndeav all over the state will hold si meetings and programs lo on-servi the Golden Jubilee annivcrsarv ot Christian Endeavor. The first You ns Po pie's fiocici v was organized by I lev. Francis 1,. Clark in the Williton C s tional church, Portland, Alamo, on February 2, lxsi. In tho l 1 year a conference of Christian Kn deavorcrs was held in illi.ston represented by but six societies. . In 1SS4 the firm two soo:ettt outside of 'North America were or- ganized one in Honolulu, Hawaii,! and the other in Jaffna. Ceylon, ; India. The first slate Christian' Kndeavor union in America was formed by the Kndenvorers ot Connecticut, 'Xovombei IS, 1SS 5. In 1SSG the first issue of the pa per, "The Oolden llule" was pub lished. Eleven years later f he name was changed to tlie "Chris ten Kndeavor World." New JU'imi'liiH'itls. I Tho ensuing 20 years saw the ; adoption of many new departments and plans. Anions these are: L'ni form prayer-meeting topics, graded f-ocieties, and the quiet hour and life work recruit department:;. In l!tLf;, the 30th internal ioiial convention was held in Portland, Ore., at which time Dr. Francis K. Clark retired from active presi-1 tlency and Dr. Daniel A. Politic: be came president. Two yearn later , Dr. (Mark passed away at hi hinu( in Massachusetts. "Christian En-: deavor is his monument.1' Last summer at Berlin, Ger many, the international convention wart rep resell ted by 4li nations. j At present more than Ka.inio so-j eieties are actively at work with) more than 4.ouu,ouu members. 1 Christian Kndeavor is found in every country except Kussin. More than S." denominations are repre sented. Indeed, one can say, "Christian Kndeavor is internation al, interdenominational and inter . racial.". sitcBSM Senior Kndeavor of tho Presby Aerian church will observe Yout h Bay, Sunday evening at 7:3u, by giving a special program eomiuein urating the fiftieth anniversary of the organization of Christian Kn ileavor. This golden jubilee year j mcludes an international conven- i Hon at San Francisco, anil also the state convention at this church in ( April. The several societies will meet at 6:30 as usual, with the open 1 meeting at 7:30. A most attractive ! program has been prepared. Tho j 82 young people engaged in Kndeavor-work extend. a hearty lnvi-1 tatlon for "everyone to share in this program. , , i SUBJECT OF DR. RINK KveryboHy knows Hull Jesus ul tended a wedding and thai Mo per formed a wonderful miracle on that occasion. Tho quest ion has been raised as lo whether lie ever at tended funerals. Dr. Funk will re ply to tlie question in his sermon 11 L tho Knglish Uithenin church Sunday at II a. m. The public is most cordially invited to niteml. 'Disraeli" Star In 1 Another Big Success ! What a grand role for George Arllss! 1 &jr-1 GOLD JUBILEE PRESBYTERIAN G. E jftiTff TOMORROW! jQ M ) i "i F0R 2 DAYS ONLY gmtmJaf Continuous Shows Tomorrow Starting 1:15 . nil. "T"..r., v'rr- ' Jp's' y ty y--' ;'?ih '-rUif leiSHOPLOI TO I BE HONOR GUEST HERE NEXT WEEKI iiipsiiop Tin s Mvi:. iu.,i I.L.P.. of Portland, Is announced to make a special visit to Mcd ford. to bo guest of hon,r and speaUt-r ,-it the sixth a 11 11 11 a I "Slates" dinner in the First Moth 'Jdbt church next Saturday night. He will also preach in tho pulpit on Sunday morn-tig. The He v. Ur. Thomas U. Vnrnes. district superintendent, will accompany Bishop l,rwc. other 'ministers of the city. Kevs. Claude Porter, of the Presbyterian church, and W. It. Baird, of the christian church, and the pastor. Alexander (1. Ben nett, will also take part in Hie program. Immediately following Bishop Ijwe's visit to Med ford, he leaves for an official visit to Central America and the Panama Canal zrne. INTEREST GROWING IN PUIIDPU utiimu Tho "alley Hadio church, con ducted by liev. Ted B. Thuemter, is creating quite an interest. list Sunday night the subject on "Bove'' was well taken by its many listeners. A good interest has been mani fested in next Sunday night's ser vlies "fit which tliue"the Medford male quartet will sing four selec tions. It is vouched for by those in charge of the meeting next Sun day night that the subject, "Tho Fool Who Is Hi-?" will be of g.vat interest. This subjeet was suggested by a young lady and other .subject!,' we understand, will follow by sug gestions of Interested listeners. Another subject that was sug gested was "The Knd of the World What Does It Mean?" The program is put on every Sunday evening between the houVs of eight and nine over KMKD, "The Voice of n, (ireat Country.'' The Apostolic, faith has resumed its radio broadcasting programs and will be on the air every Sat urday night from n to !:'lo o'clock, iivr radio station KEX, at Portland. KKX operates on a wave length of 25 4 meters, 1 ISO kilocycle'. Thesf programs will be en tirely musbal and oonsitd of vocal and Inst ni merit a 1 ninnbfis. The A post o I i- f;iiih -1."i-pieef conef-rl nicbci ,; will ) prscnifil. a as Hie mixt-d chorus and Moining Star quartet. There wilt al'-n hf iiisli'iini'-nlal solov. The -0 progra ins will m given by re no I ! c out l'o from t lie stu dio on the first fl ' of the Apos tolic laith building la P'Ullaud. - Id fa miliar sacred siini;s and inMi uni' ntal numbers will be sung a ml pbiyf d. LAST TIMES TONIGHT "THE GORILLA" Mystery Comedy ALSO NEWS REEL "Believe It or Not" -1 . Vitaphone Act All In Color Kartcon Popular Pricet Mat 10-35 Eve. 25-50 Buy Holly Scrip i 1 1 Siu-it'il Hrarl Church. S.i u:ikclilt and 1 (it h St. MaKsi'S at s nlul IO:JO a.m. Kcv. V. W. Itlack. pastor.' Si. .Mark's Kpiseopal. Corner Oakdale and Fifth St. VVm. li. Hamilton, rector, si a. m.. Holy communion.' i it a. m., Sunday school. 1 1 : 1 r a. m.. Morning service. 7:30 p. m Confirmation class. Main Ktrri'l MctliiiilNI "1 m N. M. Wooil. pastur. IiM.'i a. in.. Suiulay si'huol. 1 1 a. in., Sulijoi-t of sermon. JU-arins I lie VoU-o of Ciod." C::tO' p. m., Epworth Itntsue. 7:30 p. m., Suliji'ft of sermon, The KorliUltU'ii Fruit." Dr. J. P. ISt'ay will preach both tiornint; and evening. KiiKlbOi l.tillieraii Church, Kourih at Oakdale Ave. ' Where the Way Is Made Plain." "A Marriage and a. Miracle" will be the subject by Dr. Kunk at the hour of worship, It a. m. The holy communion will bo adminis tered at this service. The Bible school begins at IU a. ni., with classes for all ages. Chmvh of Jesus Mirist of U I). S. Corner of Kd wards and Heatty. Branch president. A. C. Hawkins. Sunday school held every Sunday at io a. m. Afternoon meetings at T:30. Ladies Belief society. and Priest hood meetings no Id every Tuesday evening at 7:30. Kveryone Is cordially invited to attend. Seventh Day Adventlsl. Corner Beatty and Kdwards Sis. T. M. Bangberg, pastor. T. B. Thuemler, assistant. Sabbath school. tt:4."i a. m. Jay MeCombs. superintendent: B. B. Bunch, assistant superintendent. church services, 11 n. m. Young people's meeting. 3 p. in. Zella Snider, loader; Mrs. F. M. Kidman, assistant. Player meeting Wednesday, S p. m. Xo meeting Sunday evening. Talent Church. Sunday school at 1 0M5 a. m., preaching service at H a. m. T h e m t, '"Hepeiltniice." CJood music and a helpful service. Junior league, 4 p. m. Clarence Wo Id ridge, superintendent. Kvory child come, there are good times ahead. Kvcning worship. 7:30. A serv ice at song and sermon, good sing ing and good music. If you come once you wilt want to eonie again. Vou will find a friendly welcome to the friendly church at Talent, two blocks west of highway. Y Audley Brown, pastor. First Baptist Church W. 11. lOuton, paslnr. Sunday school ut !:(" n. 111. Morning worship at 11. Sermon hy the pastor, "What Was His Hurry?' The choir will sins "The Stranger," hy Kemlaviiski. ' Young peoples meetings (three groups j. G : ao p. m. ICvening service ut 7: SO. Special features of tho evening service will he Tho Hig Sing, the choir singing "Kternul Light," by flolcomh, and the second of the Chummy Chut series of young put) plo's talks. You cun be a stranger but once at this church. Come and see. Valley Jtadlo Cliurcli. ( Non-Denominational.) Ted B. Thuemler. jjastor. Services conducted every Sunday evening over K.MKD between 8 and ! o'clock. We are assured of good music for Sunday, January male quar tet composed of C. A. Meeker, A. J. MacDonough, Dr. R. Sleetcr and Al Vroman. Mrs. Henry Huen eigardt at the piano. The subject for Sunday, January 2a, 1!13I, is. "The Fool Who Is He?" We cordially invite you to tune In and make your own home a pl:i-ce of wurshlp during this hour. Thus subject is presented by request. First Christian Church Ninth and On k dale, W. It. Baud, paslor. Bibb; school at ! : -IT. a. m. M. K. Olson, suiii'iintendeiit. Morning worship begins at. 10:0. Anlliein, "Jesus Savior Pilot Mo.'1 Duel, "iod HenifMiibered" (Kearis); lOfl'io 11. Yeoman and L. Centner, sermon Mibject, '"I'ho lriuul Wis. sioiiary Program." Christian Kndeavor at li::!0 p. in. Tlie Women's Missionary society will present a missionary pageant at the evening church service be ginning at :'M. The pageant Is entilled "Telling tho Story." The church choir will furnish the musi cal numbers. There will be baptismal service following the pageant. First Methodist Ali-xundnr (I. Hrunntt, pustor. Suiulay mnrnlne wnrnlilii ut 1! o'clock with Hnrmon by the jiUMtor, "Whi'ti (hn World 'laknn Noll.:"." Anlhr-m. "Tim Hhout of Victory" (AMifortl). Vocal Holo by Mr:f. John !:. KnlKbt. : Kvcuinc clmiicl hour 7:.'J'.i o'clcwk with Mrmnn by thn itaf-tor. 'Tni'tiT? d D STATE THEATRE SATURDAY ONLY "Bar L Ranch" with BUFFALO BILL, JR. YAKIMA CANUTT Coming Sunday Richard Jarthelmess "SON OF THE GODS' Selected Short Subjects 15c AN V TIM 10 Khttflca 10c I.ifo'8 Bis lfs." Tlie aarvL-c in-' chicles beautiful Iliblo, pli t'iri'S nml lifttirH of Inxiii'lant SuniHtrti c. 1 pel nmiKK ami cordial foll.nvtihip. j Kpworlh League yoiniK folks' sn-i elal hour ut ti::io l. in. In tho sun. i shine parlor of the church. Pit, cusston of tho enterprises of tho mudorn church. Sunday school at 0:45 u. ui. with classes for all UKes. Annual "Slates" dinner Saturday nlKlit, with Hishop Titus Lowu ol 1'ortlund an guest of honor and inspirational speaker. HiHhop lxiwe will occupy the pulpit at the morn - mtc worship next bunday, February 1st. Intoriiutional Hlhlo Students. JuUko Hulherford, lecturer. Broadcasting a , Watch- T o w e r program over KMKD Sunday even Inn from 7 to 7:15. This program will consist of a lecture by Judge Rutherford, who is known s the world's greatest Blbto scholar and ,'UrT- . T,,c tKlo.of ,hc talk Th End of tho World.' One of t h eso le c t u res will be given every Sunday evening by electrical transcription over KMKD until furthor notice. The International Bible Students meet for study every Sunday morn-j, ing at iu:,iu, ai tne nomo or Mrs. W. W. JJuilcy, tU Mistletoe street, and every 'Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at tho homo of Mrs. Anna Itrewer, 77 South Central avenue. All Interested in Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. The Salvation Army. Corner Fourth and Uartlett . old Methodist church bulldlns. Knsign and Mrs James It. Tack, officers in charge. Sunday services: Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. All believers in holiness are Invited to attend this service. Sunday school and Diblo class, 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Velma Ctikson In charge. Voung People' Legioiu meeting. ti:30 p. m. , Kvening pervieo S p. m. Knsign Pack will speak on the subject of "Ieft Alone by flod." Tuesday evening. 8 p. m.. Kn sign and Mrs. Clarence Ford in charge of the Salvation Army work at Klamath Falls will conduct this service. Kns;gn Ford was 'station ed here several years ago 'and all are invited to attend thia .service. Thursday and Saturday .lights' meetings will be held at 8 p. m. First. Church of Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m.. church . edifice, 212 Xorth Oakdale. Subpect for Sun day, January 25: Truth. Sunday school at ! :4fi. Appli cants under the age f 20 may he admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. Tlie- reading room, which Is lo cated at 4111 .Med foid build-ing. if open from 8 a. m. to II p. m. daily, except Sundays and holidays. The librarian is in attendance from II to 4. at which time all authorized Christian Science literature may be purchased or borrowed. Tlie public is cordially Invited to attend "the services and visit- the reading room. ' . , , APPLEGM TEACHERS ATTEND INSTITUTE AT L APPLI-XiATE, Ore., Jan. 2i. (Spl.) Mrs. Carter, county school superintendent, held a teachers' In stitute at Ituch school last Sat urday Tor tho Applegate valley teachers. All of the. local teuch ers were present to hear tho in teresting talks. , , Mr. Jirockwell of the county board of education was present and gave a long talk on the rlco erop in California the past year. Duo to low market prices, the rice growers were unable to sell the rhc. Mr. Brock well Just returned from the rice fields ;ind brought rice with him to show thf teachers. Mrs. t 'arler explained to the tenchers use c,f tho mixed tests t hat she gave the pupils of I lie county l:it fall and tho one lliat will be given in the near future. It Is called the Stanford achieve ment test, Miss KUznbeth Burr was present and gave an interesting talk on the O. S. T. A. that she attended during holidays. A nhort discus sion was given by one of tho local school board on readings. The new textbooks also were dis cussed and conclusions were made to use the state textbooks the fol lovvlng year. Lunch yens served at the noon hoilf; prepnred' ty the teachers. 4 APPLEGATE GRANGERS APPLK'.ATK, Ore.. Jan. 2 1. (Spl.) Applegate ririugo met la! Friday night to make plans to broadcast over KMKD through the courtesy of the Monarch S-ed and Feed company. The Orange will be allowed half on hour each week but the hour and other details will We ,d-cidcd upon later. Debutes, f says, plays and other featured are planned for the program. An other of lh many thine planned to make a lively organization Is the contest for memlwriihlp in the Orange, which Is carried on be tween the men and woni'-n. The contest, is now uu and the lord tut sid will entertain. Several of the Applesate Orange members plan ned to attend the Pomona at Kimle Point today. At present A pplc gato Orange cn.-i.t of mem ber. The hiflory of Virginia is to 1 put In moving plcturci for une In PLAN RADIO PROGRAM HONOR BIRTHDAYS OF Radio Program KM ED (Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station) Saturdiiy. , P. M. ! .i toti lioy Scouts; !irt Scouts; News ami Markets ; K ' i,v Mail Tribune. ' t; io ; lieelx- Service; Velnia DarlniK 7 to S U'l'ri (Jot Associated; 4- Xews Diost, I'HC. ' S to !( Weekly HevieW, C1IC. !i to 10 -Jimmy liitllek's tn-- chest ra, I'HC. 4 Siiiuluy. A.' M. S to i nil! Sharpies and His JanK. I'lIC; K.MKI) presen tation !' to 1U DenUson Itadlo Shop. . M. 4, j j .j, 0:43 I 7 KMKD prcsenta- 4 t ion. v 7 to S Watch 'Power pro- gram; Kiddles' period. S to !t Valley Radio church. 11 to 10 On Parade, Trau- nierl, CBC. Monday. A. M. 7 :35 to 8 Breakfast broad- cast of news. Mall Tribune. 4 S to i Bill Sharpies and His tiang. lBC; KMKD presen- tation. fr !l to 10 Friendship Circle Hour; Del Monte; B. and M. in to 11 Snow White; West Side Pharmacy. .j. ! 4. 4, II to 12 'Burelson's I.adl Heady to Wear; C.old Seal. P. M. 12 to. 1 Monarch Seed and Feed Co.; Sanderson Motor Co.; News Flashes by Mall Tribune. 1 to 2 F I r c stone; Pan Dandy; McXalr Bros. 2 to 3 Happiness Train; Scientific L. a b o r a t ories; 4- Snidcr's Da:iy and Produce 4 Co. to 4 KMKD presentation. to a Kiddies' period; IV- 4 cil and Sally. 4 to 0 I'eoples Kleclrie; News and Markets by Mail 4 Tribune. 4 to 7 Nunn-Bush Knter- talners; Popular recordings. 4 to 8 IvCt's Get Asociated : 4 The Hoofers, CBC; Musical Novelty. Cite. 4 to !)- -ftulnlaia Orchestra; 4 Uadlo Drama, rr.c. 4 to 10 Musical Oema, L'BC. 4 4 7 8 ft, - L a There will lie a revival meeting, starting . Sunday, January 25, at the Church of Cod, corner of Ha ven and .Holly Mtreets with Hugh AV. Hurch in charge. Mr. Hurch is a, nationally known having followed evimgelistlc work for four yearrt bofer coming to Medford. JIo extends a hearty welcome, to one and all In this great cam paign for souls. His morning sub ject will be, "There is a Way That Soemeth Might Unto, Man." K" his, evening sermon he lias ciiosen "Sin Not." , Services will be each night next week. . - lll'lil NO BAR TO PARTY KDKN -PRECINCT, Ore., Jan. 2-1. (Spl.) Thursday club met January 22 at the home of Mrs. fleorgo Jackson, with Mrs. Hubert Hayes as assist ant. Brldgo was in play during the afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Barnes of phoenix won high score, while Alfls. Tel Lllllefleld took consolation honors. Refresh ments were served at the close of the program. Mrs. Jackson surely arose to the occasion under 11 trying experi ence, for In the midst of her prep arations for her guests, fire caught In the roof of their dwelling and only by n heroic effort on the part of the J'hoenlx fire boys -was the house; saved. Nevertheless, Mrs. Jackson gladly received her guests and all had a most pleasant time. Phoenix fire my. see n good Joke on Medford firemen who had been called as they were working on the burning Jackson home. The Med ford boys missed the place and went past and the fire was all over before -they returned. SHADY COVE COUPLE SIIADV COVK. (ire., Jan. 21. (Special) Friends anil neighbors of Mr. .and Mrs. John Leaden gathered nt their home January HI to honor their biribdnye, which occurred on t he t 'K h a rid 1 Sth respectively. a bouulirut dinner was served at 7 o'clock, enjoyed; by all., (.iood muNie was furnished by Mp. and Mrs, M. Trusty of Trail., , ' , Theme pn sent were Mr. a ml M I'M. C. Bins.-. Mr. and .Mrs. Belt Conner. ,r, and Mr. Balph Ben der, Mrs, Ceclle Prlt'hHte. Mr. am! Mm K. Sejf"inan. Mi. M. Buttler. Barmy l-eho. KlvlnPbie". Mr. and Mr. Marlon Truty. Mr. and Mrs. John Lead n. -Mr. and Mr. Linden rcelved several nho presents and at late hour the guests depart1 d. wishing them many happy returns of f hi It Ut-Hwl-i-- ?iG OFFICE STRIFE' A feud existing between the snake ami society editors of this paper and resulting in each sur reptitiously slamming the other in t heir respective columns has Ki'owu lo .such ;ui extent that in Justice to each some ex plana -lien should be nuule lest readers form wrong impressions. In the first place the fish ami snake editor's published story of the society dame chronicler hav ing watched a pitched battle be tween a Table Bock rattlesnake and ranch yard chicken with much interest is a pure halluci nation arising from a recent auto wreck in which the reptile editor and several of his girls were spilled. The society editor of this paper is not an Amazon. hike others of her sex a small garter snake could chase her all over the county, and at. the sight of a mouse she could easily Jump over either Table liock or both of them, and back before her com posure was recovered. But that is no excuse for her retaliatory attack in trying to make out the fish and snake -editor as a lounge lizard and so ciety sycophant by including his name among the social guests at society functions. 11 is partaking of soup can easily heard a block away, his shoes have not been shined for three months mid If he were to be invited out to a dinner function he would probably confidently tuck, his napkin inside his shirt cellar and grab the wrong fork with his left hand to spear an olive. I CITY Ml! II11LI A compliment for the observ ance of Medford's new dairy ord inance was carried In a statement made by L. S. Leach, deputy state dairy and food commissioner, when In Medford this week. Ho stated that this city lias 41 higher per centage of grade. A milk In pro portion to Its slvu- than any city In the state. The 1! grade lias been held to a minimum and there are no U and D grades sold In Med ford in any pliant My. -"This was brought about in a period of only eight months," wild! C.'W. Austin, city dairy Inspect or. of new Screen Grid Radios, complete with tubes. Sets and tubes garry the factory guarantee as well as:.,our guarantee and our regular service. . -t' VVi''! Seven of the welbknown Silver- Marshall 7-tube Screen Grid Radios Complete. In concert grand cabinets Three of the famous Crosley 8-tube Screen Grid Radios Complete, in Aria burl walnut cabinat with cloora One 7-tube Crosley Console, Screen Grid, complete One 8-tube Amrad Screen Grid Con- sole. Wonderful tone One Screen Grid R o l a, Console, Complete n Six Scree Complete . s Small Down Payment . . '.Easy Terms '-" DENISON RADIO SHOP! 402 E. Main , last evening, in commontiiiK Med ford's record. "The coopera ! turn of dairy pro4lueer;, with the idly Is commendable." Deaf Girls Dance 1 o Vibrations of ;- 4 44- 4 4- 4- ATLANTA, tin.. Jan. 2:!. 4,(P A new world, Interpretu- 4 4 tive dancing and the ballet, 4 , 4 is open to the deaf. 4 4 Tests, following long study 4 4 ami experimentation at tho 4 4 ioornia school for the deaf, 4 4 show that the deaf can "hear" 4 4 music and respond to its 4 4 r.vthm hy sensing the physical 4 j 4 vibrations of musical, notes. 4 j 4 Three girls of the school, 4' 4 tl reused in gay Spanish cos- 41 4 t times, performed an entire 4 t 4 ballet number in denionstra- 4 4 Hon. 4 4. 4-44 444'4-4-4'4 BREAiSTMyiS HELD AT SHADY COVE SHADY COVK, Ore., Jan. 24 (Special ) A progressive break fast parly was given at Mrs. t'e clle Prilcheltes January l"i. In honor of Mrs. Lena Bort of Union creek. i-ndles invited were Mis. Minnie Blnss, Mrs Lilian Trusty of Trail, Mrs. F,va Segessman, Mrs. M. K. Laden and Mrs. L'e cile pritchette of Shady Cove, and the honor guest. Miss liorU, . After, breakfast all enjoyed n ride and visited ut Mrs. Sagess man's.. In the evening after sup per they listened to a very nice radio program. Snider Dairy & Produce Co, invites you to tune in on KMED Monday, at 2:30 p. m. for those choice recipes contributed by our community's be cooks. Try them now while butter and eggs are more reasonable than they have been in years. For best results use Gold Grid Midget Radios, t t L A larger enrollment is expected In the Central Point schools when the new term begins next Monday, January 2ti. An entrance class will be received In the elemen tary school and many new pupils are expected In the high school. One of the new classes in high school will be a class in Journal ism. The attention of parents is call ed to the following regulations regarding first grade children: 1. Pupils must be six years of age on or before the close of tho semester (May :t t.) 2. Midyear pupils will he sub-" ject to special rules of promo tion which will be further ex plained at the time tho pupil enters. !l. Parents are urged to con sider the fact that tho work i-'-iulred in tne first grade Is plan ned for pupils who are six years or older. Pupils who enter when only five or five and one-half often start with a handicap which they never entirely overcome dur ing their school life. NORTH TALENT RESIDENT VICTIM OF HIT AND RUN KDKN PUKC1NCT, Ore., Jan. 24. (Spl.) Wm. Sehneir of North Talent Is suffering from; bruises received Tuesday white in Talent, when a hit ami run driver struck him with his cur and knocked him down. There are 33.000 acres in tho Cook county (Chicago) forest prc serves. natural ptrks. Medal Butter and Eggs S"l tTl 50 J.U $1Q.50 WJS $QQ 50 5 " $'i.50 .JmHc' $QQ50 3 $ gQ00 Phone 1520