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PAOB SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1933. E FALL ACTIVITIES Most schools of Jackson county opened last week, with a few delaying until this week in order to permit student to engage la the fruit har vest. Attendance this year give prom ise of being greater than In put years. All school houses of the coun ty have been placed In good condi tion for the resumption of activities. The list of teachers contracting with the various schools of the coun ty Is shown by the flies of County Superintendent C. R. Bowman's of fice as follows: Jacksonville U 11 ton E. Co, prin cipal, William Joe Nee. Edith Fen wlck. Raymond Hunsaker, Florence Hunsaker, Daisy Lewis, and Mary Nor veil. Griffin Creek Cecil A. Poole, prin cipal; Mrs. Edna Beeson, and Georgl anna Hussong. Ruch Nettle Armpriest. Phoenix A. E. Whitman, principal; Mildred Patterson. Nadine Mayfleld, D R. Sloan, Edith Fish. Clara Ooldln, Edith Thompson. Marie Prescott, and Mona Ferns. Central point H. P. Jewett, prin cipal; Ethel Fleischer, Mildred Ross, Evelyn Hamilton, O. F. Amlck. Lottie Franklin, Mabel Hansen, Edith Deuel, Bessie Murphy, Arlene Hay, and May B- Riohardson. Nell Creek Gladys Sloan. Eagle Point C. F. Davles, prlnci pay; Tetta Olson, Fern Simpson, Floyd Barrett, Donna Earl and Wild a Darnellle. .. Lone Pine Gareth Godard and II a Evans. Antelope Georgia Currier. Willow Springs Iva Stark and Fra noes Fitzgerald. Independence Vlda Steele and Laura York. Agate-Hazen Atkins and Irma May. Antloch Louise Anderson. Lake Creek Beth Zundell. Sams Valley W. O. Ayers, princi pal: Ada East, Vesta Hole, and Fran ces Wilson. Missouri Flat Gladys Cook. Talent N. B. Ash era ft. principal; Helen Shipley, Mary UcLarnln, Otis Wilson, Edna WUcley, Louise HoM ridge. Opal McLarnin, and Dorothy Baughman. Mt. Pitt William Ludwig. North Phoenix Dela Bon ham. Union town Eleanor Maule, Pro volt Claire Wood. Derby Ruth Blgham and Grace Bkrham. Thompson Creek June Rudd. Rogue River W. A. Johnston, prin cipal; Arlene Earbart, Genevieve Piatt, Cecil Roberts, Bertha Buford, Myrtle Willis, and Juanita Rose. Meadows Naomi Magruder. Long Mountain Alta Norcroas. Brownsboro Ethel Ludwig. Pankey Wm. Vlmont. Lost Creek J. H. Tyrell. Forest Creek Mary Davtes. Table Rock Arthur Straus and Jessie Seabrooke. Trail Robert Chamberlain. Reese Creek Wilbur Erlckson and Helen Porter. Crater Lake Harriet Eltmlller. Dead Indian Marguerltte Moore. North Trail Clarice Nye. Wagner Creek Roy Parr and Vera Wright. Gold Hltl J. A. Thompson, princi pal; Albertlna Pankey, Maude Coy Robinson. Mar J or ie Pena, Mabel Moore, Minnie Sargent, Madeline Pendleton, Madge Mitchell, ind Min nie Guy. ' Prospect Ray L Zobel, principal; Frances Pearson, Gertrude Moffati, Dorothy Nichols, and Marjorie Smith, i Evans Valley Byron O. Ballou, Frances Beatty, and Hazel D.ivies. i Laurelhurst Mrs. Nedry. Wat kins Ina Pursell. Oak Grove J. F. Banish, principal; ! Louise Hanson, and Jean Put man. . Anderson Creek Margaret Benson, j Bellvlew William Ford, principal;! Doris Hitchcock, and Eunice Haga. ! Elk Creek Lottie Montgomery. ' Liberty Mrs. Pellett. : Hatchery Mrs. Eula Salter. Little Applegate Catherine Denzer. Aldcrbrook Irene T. Johnson. Shady Cove John Walker and Dorothy Christian!. Butte Falls Roscoe Larson, prin cipal; Winifred Stewart. Clem Clark. Ruth Mitchell, and Hazel Taylor. Plnehurst Mildred Patterson, Ber tha McKlnney. Weflt Side Agnes Deaver and Jean ette Gore. Tolo Lulu Thurston. The Best Bread for School Lunches Pern Valley Alice Radd. RoMrd lrnk Newton, principal; Patsy Thompson Brock, Cora T. Ous ton, and Catherine Reese. 1 McALLEN, Tex tP) a prospective bridegroom, unable to pay Justice O. C. SeaweH his fee In a lump sum, turned over 1 each week until the attole amount had been paid. Then the knot was tied. 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