Hubbard enterprise. (Hubbard, Marion County, Or.) 191?-19??, May 27, 1921, Page SECTION TWO, Image 12

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    S ection two
THE HUBBARD ENTERPRISE
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
On the first Monday o f September
1920, ten Seniors entered the Hubbard
High school. They with much initia­
tive and act, worked faithfully for
nine long months in order that they
might reach the final goal.
It is true,' no doubt, that the per­
sonal attention given them by the
faculty, and through their own am­
bition to make good, they h a v e
achieved much.
Everything moved along v e r y
smoothly during the school year, ev­
erybody having passed all examina­
tions, and now, at last, the end is
nearly here.
On Friday evening May 27, the
commencement exercises will be held
at the High school auditorium,. at
i eight o ’ clock sharp. Everybody is
cordially invited to attend.
Now that the Seniors are about to
part from these sunny-foot-falls, we
wish to thank the entire community
fo r the support they have given usi
W e are proud to say that Hubbard
and community have backed up this
school on every occasion and propo­
sition we have undertaken. W e ap­
preciate this attitude, and hope that
the school will even be more success­
ful in the years to come.
In thé fall o f last year the Hubbard
school opened it ’s doors on the thir­
teenth o f September, the lucky date
fo r Hubbard Hi. During the months
that have, past the school has taken
iipon itself tq out-do everything that
has gone before in the way o f school
activities, business, athletics, etc. For
our success we ask you to glance back
over the past year, over the records
whieh the school ha3 made and the
efficiency it has attained.
W e,first began with foot ball; tho
late in the season our boys went after
it with the spirit that wins and as a
consequent result we finished w i t h
the high average o f 667. The back
field men were strong on line bucks
and endruns while the line was one o f
the best that' has yet represented our
Alma Mater. I
A fter foot ball the squad sallied
forth to make a record in basket ball.
Under the coaching o f W olfer we
were, brought around into shape by
the first o f the year and piled up
victory after victory with such regu­
larity that the people began t o think
that it was a habit. W e beat such
teams as Independence, Milwaukio,
and even held the fast Woodbuvn
quintet to a 16 to 8 score. After
about two months ò f p! ¡tying we fin­
ished by trouncing Milwankie 16 to 9
thus ending the season with a bat­
ting average o f 577.
Not only did the boys play this
game but look at the record the girls
o f the school made during the past
year. Every team that they come up
against were taken down the line by
such enormous scores that it would be
a crime to publish them. They played
all the schools in the valley and fin­
ished with an average o f 1000 which
speakes fo r itself when it comes to a
question o f their ability to play.
Tw o literary societies were organ­
ized in the High school and many
were the lively debates that poured
forth from the youthful minds o f the
aspiring scholars. A great deal o f
good was accomplished from these de­
bates in the way o f training the peo­
ple to stand before an audience and
expound and expostulate on certain
properties and propensities relating
to a precarious condition o f this pro­
miscuous burg.
Outside o f the regular course o f
study there was installed during the
last half o f the year a cooking and
sewing club which has been heard o f
for far and near. Every one knows
o f the demonstration which was given
at the hall some time in the past.
Those who were there can testify to
the success o f the club by the exper­
ience they had eating some o f the
grub which was cooked by members of'
the club.
W e regret that owing to the weath­
er we have had very little chance to
play much base ball, but leaving all
o f our mishaps aside we journeyed to
Woodburn fo r our first game and
played them a three hit affair fo r 9
long innings. As we are contemplat­
ing playing some more a complete re­
port o f our average at this time is
impossible.
Taking everything together we feel
like this has been a very prosperous
year fo r Old Hubbard Hi. W ith the
publishing o f the Annual and other
various activities we say without any
hesitancy that we are proud o f our
school and o f what it has been doing
during the past nine months.
Even now, as some o f us are leav­
ing the school we leave with the hope
that next year will find a larger, big­
ger and better one than Hubbard has
ever known.
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As this is the last publication o f the
High school in the Hubbard Enter­
prise for this year we one and all
wish to thank each and everyone o f
you for your support and help dur­
ing the past year and htipe that in
some way your worthy, ¡efforts will be
repaid in the near future and that the
success o f the school will continue
from now on indefinitely as we are
sure it will as long as the school and
the community pull together and help
one another— but when this . fails
something disastrous is’ sure to hap­
pen, for, “ united we-stand, divided
we fa ll,” and .when wei divide someth­
ing is sure to fall.
W E TH AN K YOU.
SIDNEY E. JORDAN,
President Student Body.
FRIDAY, M A Y 27, 1921
The cast was taken entirely by the
ladies o f the W . R. C.
Following the Family Affair the
girls ’ quartet gave another j number.
This was followed by a very pretty
tableau by three little tots.
Delicious candies and a fine array
o f cakes were on sale, also lemonade.
It is stated on good authority that
twice as many crimes are committed
by unmarried men as by married
ones. O f course, when a man marries
he has done his worst.
Both Phones
Dr. S. W . W eaver
Physician & Surgeon
Office over Hubbard Drug Store
Hubbard
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Florist
Years
123 NORTH LIBERTY ST.
at
Plumbing
and
W . R. C. BENEFIT WAS
VOTED BIG SUCCESS
Sheet Metal
Work
SALEM, OREGON.
Doctor
Edward Schoor
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
No office hours,on Sunday except
by special appointment and
Emergency Cases
Phone, Main 4602
E. S. W olfer
HUBBARD, - OREGON
Hubbard, Oregon
The date for the Hubbard Chau­
tauqua is June 13-14-15-16-17.
Hubbard Garage & Repair Shop
Auto Accessories and Tires
Service battery Station
Springs W elded and Repaired
H .F . SCHOLL
A Good Bank In A, Good Town
W ith the busy activities o f the Berry season at hand you will find many ways in. which tlii.-Aank can render helpful service in your business affairs.
Our Officers and Directors are men o f good sound business judgment, well and favorably mown thruout the community. W e endeavor to work fo r t h e
betterment o f our town and country surrounding as well as fo r the interests of the individual.
W hether It Is:
The Depositing
o f money at interest, or fo r use by checking.
The Renting
o f one o f our modem Safe Deposit.Boxes (kept in our Vault protected b y the Anakin^stem o f Burglar P roof Locks and Poison Gas Equipment).
The Purchase of
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Traveller’s Checks, good all over the world.
D rafts on all parts o f the United States.
Foreign Exchange
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for the purpose o f remitting money to relatives in any part o f Europe at the lowest exch4 rates.
The Safekeeping *
o f your Liberty Bonds, W ar Saving Stamps or other valuable documents:; which i f stolen fiy o u r premises or burned up, you would find hard to re­
place.
The Opening of a Trustee or Escrow A ccount
and all legal matters in connection with same.
The Collection
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o f bills and notes against your clients.
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C. B. CLANCEY,
‘ Oh, Silas! ”
The entertainment given at the City
hall last Saturday evening for the
benefit o f the W . R. C. memorial
fund was voted a complete success
by the good sized aujdienee. In ad­
dition to the three Set comedy and
near tragedy, there Were some num­
bers by future members o f the Relief:
Mrs. Charles Kinzerlannouhced the
numbers o f the progmm. The-open­
ing number was &| recitation by
Nona Ball,'* a quartet by Esther
Dirksen, Virginia KlJkas, Verna and
Mildred Smith. ;
Then came the “ iMnily A ffair.” It
was properly named,! A young man
a long ways from home sought to-in ­
crease his monthly alffiwance from an
uncle by Saying he wlded more mon­
ey to c,are fo r his faimly. He is sent
into a panic on receipt o f news that
his uncle will arrive »m orrow and o f
course will ask to ;Se«said family. It
caused him heaps «»trouble to get
a family together“ so ftuickly. There
was one ludicrous situation after an­
other, with happiness! at last coming
out o f a sea o f trouili.
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YOU W ILL FIND EVERY ONE IN THE BANK READY AND W ILLING TO fHVE THEIR P E ^ a L ATTENTION AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
State Bank of Huibard