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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 10

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PAGE TEN SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1920 Districting of Schools Is Announced for Coming Year "Men who have succeeded have never been content with just present need knowledge they have read, thought, and xmked up a By R. CRANDALL City Superintendent of School One of the most Important and difficult tasks the reorganisation of the schools for the present year is the districting: and adjustment, of boundary lines for the territory to he served by each school. It would relieve the superintendent of one of his most irritating duties could he say, "You may send jour cMId to any school, you de E. Tracy, first grade; Edith A. Mel-vin, kindergarten.

Meadowbrook Mrs. Grace Stopher, principal, fourth and fifth graaes; Mrs. Elisabeth Riah-el. second and third grades; Mary E. Paul, first grade.

Metcalf Emma Knight, principal, fifth and sixth grades; Clara H. Miller, fourth grade; Olive Soovel. third grade; pf.sv Stead, second grade; Mrs. Belva The Culinary Studio constant sight of a worn and discolored floor in the kitchen has a depressing effect. It is a very easy matter to improve its appearance with color and gloss by refinishing the surface with W.

P. FULLER Rubber Cement Floor Paint A Sanitary, Waterproof and Wearwell Paint for Floors of Kitchens, Bathrooms and Closets. Dries with such a hard gloss that dirt and germs cannot find lodgement on the surface. Paint your floors with Rubber Cement Floor Paint and an occasional mopping will keep them bright and clean. Made in 12 colors sire." However, with school facilities only abour eo.ua! to actual demands, this is impossible and parents as 'well as school authorities must sometimes be inconvenienced.

In the recXstrictinsr I have kept three elements in mind: First, the safety of Oxley, first gr.ide. Mt. Vernon Sylvia Waters. principal, sixth grade; Blanch Stovall, fifth grade: Helen Gould, fourth grade; Mabel Roper, third grade: Helen B. Stratton, second grade: Maud Reeves, first grade; Edith Leonard, kindergarten.

Ramona May E. Clark, principal, first grade; Rosand Johnson, fifth and sixth grades: Alma Frledmann, fourth trade: Mrs. Florence W. Ellis. tKrd store of reserve knowledge for use when the occasion required IF you Lave never had a bank account you Have a new satisfaction in store for you when -you open your first account.

Money in the hank will give you a new sense of self-respect of confidence in yourself of ability to overcome xUmculty and to win victory. It will mean protection Something standing between You and the World and something to fall back upon should misfortune or disaster come to your fireside. CALIFORNIA STATE BANK The Home Bank the children. Wherever possible, tracks and car lines have been used as boundaries. Third, the seating capac ity of the school building and the grades of work that can be advantag eously offered.

Second, density of 70 Years FULLER CO. population and equality of maximum distance for children to walk. It seems to me the Board of Education has acted wisely in closing the Terrace school of only eight or nine pupils, maintained at excessive expense, and transporting those pujxl to the new Metcalf school. The Mexican population in the west part of the city has outgrown the fa grade; Jessie A. Morris, second grade; Fern Wood, first grade.

Urbita Lola Shaffer. Large Number of Homes Are Sold During Past Week (Continued rrom are Wine) Globe Milling Company at Colton. This agency also sold during the week for T. J. Hatswell to Edward MANUFACTURERS fenamels, Stains, Varnishes, Pioneer White Lead, paint for every purpose.

Quality in every drop. enst, recently 01 vvaDasn. iue cilities at Fifth Street school. Last year one-third of the enrollment at the Mt. Vernon school were Mexican.

The parochial Mexican school is almost across the street from the old Mt. Vernon building, which is also surrounded on every side by Mexicai. residents. The Board of Education under the existing school and financial conditions has the alternative of two solutions. Either segregate the Mexican purtls in the old Mt.

Vernon, where proper facilities can be provided ASIC YOUR DEALER three-apartment house at Fifth ana Franklin streets. The buyer will make the property the home for himself and family. More Home Sales Amos Brothers report the sale for Harry Heap to W. W. Duncan of his ix-room cottage on Street, be for the type of education thev need: Be Young In Body, Mind and Looks Despite Your Years or allow Mexicans to attend the new Mt.

Vernon and conduct both schools as mixed schools. The board feels it is a matter of common sense and justice to segregate the races and thus give both classes better faciSties. In accordance with this they have decided to call the new building the "Mt. Vernon" school and name the old building "Ramona," and make it a special school for Mexican pupils. Districts Outlined In accordance with this action of the board, and with its approval, the city has been districted as follows: Fourth Street School District: Beginning at intersection of Eighth and Strets, south along center of Street to Third; thence west one block to center of Street; thence south to boundary of city district; thence east to eastern boundary of tween Eighth and Ninth streets, with lot.xl40 feet, the consideration being $3750.

Sold for C. E. Filkins to Mrs. Nannie Colwell, four-room bungalow with small lot on the east side of Fussell Street, just north of Base Line. Sold for Edward Wall to Charles E.

Hill, an acre lot at the corner of and Thirteenth streets, consideration, $1200. The buyers will build and. make it their home. Amos Brothers bought of S. F.

Brooks of Burbank. a six-room bungalow in Colton near the- new Memorial Park. J. J. Wilkins' Real Estate Exchange sold for L.

C. Cash to E. O. Bagwell, recently arrived here from Kentucky, a six-room dwelling at 1005 Rialto Avenue. Also sold for Hose Flack to A.

E. Askey, a four-room cottage at 130 South Street. The buyer is a Santa Fe man. One of the best deals of the week jiiHimmiiiiMiiiiiimimmimiftiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiHiiiMiimimn THE TIME NOW IS How often you have wished that you could indulge in the strenuous exercise of out door sports with the vigor and enthusiasm of youth! But the end of the week finds you all in you are tired, listless and lack the energy togo out for a vigorous walk or a round of the lirJcs or any other exercise that requires much physical exertion. Many a man, even in his middle forties, has a vague feeling that he is "getting old" and right at a time when he should be at his very best physically.

And he growing old not in the sense that the years are pressing heavily upon him but in the sense that his vital forces are wasting away faster than Nature replaces the worn out tissues. TO RENT OR BUY TYPEWRITERS FOR THE WINTER SEASON Special Rental Rates to Students and Long Term Renters city district; thence north to intersection of eastern boundary and Eighth Street; thence west on Eighth Street to pcnt of starting. Meadowbrook district will provide for all Mexican pupils in this district from Third Street south, except the sixth grade, who will attend Fourth is reported by the Garner Swing agency in the sale of the S. O. Hen-nieer home at 795 Street to D.

S. Thousands yes millionsof people find themselves in this condition early in life. And there is no excuse for it You can checK that tendency to grow old. You can carry your youth with its joys and enthusiasm, into your 70 's and 80's. But you must give Nature all the help yon can.

The beet assistance yea eu find assistance ef a Mood, eumuuctive character is in tha dm of 0 Street. Base Line district: Bounded on the north by southern line of High school All Standard Makes of Typewriters Adding Machines SOLD FOR CASH OR ON EASY PAYMENTS Typewriter Ribbons 75c each $7.00 a dozen. Our Ribbons as good as "The best" and every Ribbon guaranteed. Why pay more? WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE. OF Office and Typewriter Supplies and Modern Office Equipment ground and alley between Seven TMD teenth and Eighteenth Streets; on west by I Street and main line Santa Rodgers; the consideration being Also sold for D.

S. oughty to C. Bishop, recently arrived here from Kansas, house and lot at 790 Ninth Street, the consideration being $2400. Noah Adair agency has sold for Dr. M.

L. Parcells of Calexico to C. R-Johnson, the seven-room cottage with lot 50x300 feet at 1052 Street, consideration $3000. Fe tracks; on south by Eighth Street; on east by boundary of city district. Highland Avenue district: Includes The Great General Tonic all city (Sstrict territory north of alley between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets and east of main line of Santa Fe railroad.

It enriches the blood -trendy (timolatet heart, liver and bdneya to normal activity brings back your pep. poncb aad meotal vig-or-cbaaea away that tired, worn -oat feel, ice and replace it with a spirit of buoyancy. LYKO is a distinctive preparation, scientifically cor-rect in its combination of medicinal ingredients, and there' nothing more invtgorstins. more strenrtheniaa: or more building. Specially beneficial for invalids, convalescents and run-down people of all conditions.

Get a bottle from your druggist today tomorrow yoo will feel better for it. ML Vernon district: Includes all Sold for Ed Smith to J. L. Sheets, five-room cottage and lot 50x150 feet at 637 Street, $1200. Major L.

A. Stromee has sold to that part of the city school district west of main line of Santa Fe and L. C. Gray of Orange his bungalow home on Fourteenth Street, just east LYKO sMlaorttWpack-aas ocUr. life eietun etae.

Aetna ail auaatitukas. SeU Mr NvwYork KmmC4W.4. Lyko Medidae Co. of D. The buyer Is a contractor and INCLUDING The Safe Cabinet The World's Safest.

Safe. The SAFE-CABINET gives proven, cerified resistance to heat. It has large interior, filing capacity, efficient adjustable filing devices for any business record. Sold for cash or on easy payments. builder and will occupy the place ai a home soon.

The Stromees will oc cupy their home on Twentieth Street, recently purchased. An Elaborate Program Is Arranged for Labor Day (Continued on Page Wins) for Jbovs and girls under 15: first Sundstrand prize, second, 50" cents. Prizes alike for boys and girls. Boys' race, 50 yards, for boys under 15: first prize, Reach baseball glove. donated by A.

E. Reitz; second, base The Quick Figure Machine It adds, multiplies, subtracts, divides and lists your work. ball, donated by Jones Sales Co. Girls' race, 30 yards', for girls under Wintertime is Coming, Is Your Mattress Warm? Mattresses rebuilt, cleaned and renovated. We can rebuild your Mattress and make it just like new.

We can save you money on a new mattress. We make them here in our own plant. 4 WE DO RUG WEAVING RAG AND FLUFF Some good Used Rugs for sale Pioneer Rug and Mattress Co. SS3 Street Phone 9 north of Santa Fe shops and main Kne. Ramona district: Includes all Mexican pupils in Mt.

Vernon district. Metcalf district: Includes that part of the city school district south of Rialto Avenue and p. A. line to Los Angeles and west of center of Street I Street school district: Bounded by Third Street and main line of Santa Fe on the north; Street or. the east; city boundary on south; Street on west as far north as Rialto Avenue; thence along Rialto Avenue to west boundary of city.

Street school district: Bounded on north by center of Eighth Street; east by Street; south by Third Street, and on the west by Santa Fe tracks. It is hoped that parents will adhere to these boundaries strictly. Should there be necessity for transfer of pupils, apply after school opens to the principal of the school district in which you live. It is necessary to get the consent of the principal in your district before securing the superintendent's O. K.

Should any of the new buildings not be ready for the opening of school notice will be given in ample time that all puiXIs may know where to report. The following is the assignment of teachers for the various schools so far as the positions are filled: Bat Lint H. A. Wierwille, principal, sixth grade; W.nifred W'lerwille, sixth grade; Tearl S. Grabill, fifth grade; Louise B.

Crowe, fifth grade; Maud Borland, fourth grade; Blanch Knowl-ton, third grade; Isabelle Poole, third grade; Viola second grade; Annamarie Serr. becond grade; Beu-lah Hartman. first grade; CUra Da-vis. first grade; Elizabeth Reeves, first grade; Ethel McClarren, Wndcrgar-ten. Street Ella M.

Harris, principal. sixth grade: Erma L. Brown, sixth grade; Ara Collins, fifth grade; Ellen Kidd. "Corona" The Personal Writing Machine Take it with you and typewrite anywhere. 15; first prize, second, $1.

Sack race for boys under 15; first prize baseball bat. donated by Smith Sporting Goods House; second, $4. Ladeis' race, 25 yards; first prize, order on Co-operative Laundry for $2.50 in work; second, $1. Men's race, 100 yards; first prize, merchandise order on Co-operative Store for second, $1. Boys' bicycle race for boys 16 and under, one mile and return; first prize, $20 watch, donated by Eclipse Machine Elmira, N.

second, bronze medal donated by Cycle Trades New York City. Girls' bicycle race for girl3 16 and under, quarter mile and return; first prize, pair of Fiske bicycle tires, donated by Fiske Rubber second, mm medal by Davis Sewing Machine Dayton, O. Built Like a Skyscraper Men's bicycle race, from park on Third Street to Allen Street, thence on Tippecanoe to RedlandB road to Colton Avenue, west on Colton Avenue We Half Sole and Heel Shoes so well that you'll never want to go back to old style repair-ins again. You cao.have them sewed or nailed, our machines will Jo it either way. Don't just take our word for it aid let it go at that It's to roar interest to give our method a trial.

to Street, north on to Third, mm thence to starting point; first prize, $20 watch and chain, donated by New Manufacturing Bristol, second, pair of Federal bicycle tires, donated by Federal Rubber Cuda- SHAW-WALKER Filing Devices and Supplies For Every Office Need A line replete with good features. Made in Wood and Steel fourth grade; Mildred Beyers, third hy, Wis. grade: Nona Huff, second grade; Ruth Williams, assistant pi'nciral. second grad(: Edith Keller's Shoe Hospital, 530 Third St. The Best Advertisement The best advertisement any merchant can have is a satisfied customer.

No greater recommendation can be given an article than following by E. B. Milburn. Gulon grade; Helen Williams, first May Anderson, first grade; Leonard, kindergarten. Fourth Street Jessie Wilkinson, principal grade; Johanna StadltagT, grade; Mary A.

'-fifth KlT'h 3 sixth i Dnjg store. Gulon. Ark. "We have (Trade sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fourth Mrs. Myrtle S.

Thompson, grades Cecile Oberley. fourth trade I Mrs. Eunice Martin, third grade; Win- years and have always foond it gives perfect satisfaction." Grow Your "Hair IF YOU FIGURE FUEL COSTS- Ton will use the a Let us show you most economical vjj, our line of gas fuel i ranges Citrus Belt Gas Company 377 St Phone 91 FREE RECIPE lftrr twinr laot tot.llj btld Vrw Ifred Seymour, secend grad: Anna L. floe, second grade; Mrs. Edith A.

Me-loin. kindergarten. Highland Avenue Isabel! Moore, principal, fifth and sixth grades; Mary C. Prsll. third and fourth grades: Clara E.

Cadres, first and second grades. I Street Anna Liringood. prinrplal. itxth grade: Irene V. Pettre.

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