Grants Pass High School - Toka Yearbook (Grants Pass, OR)

 - Class of 1934

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I 114 MIA PAGE II Autographs

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34 M I A Humor A I t( Miss l»arr: As you don't know what i told you. what floes the book say? Mildred McCarthy: It doesn't say. you have to read It. Miss Harding: What are the three greut books that we have? Florence Havard: The Bible. Lorraine Jester: Webster's Dictionary. Kenneth Sapp: Sears and Roebuck catalogue. A woman may be outspoken, but not by a man. John llanmn: How do you do? I’ve heard so much about you. Maida Heath: Yeah, but you’ll have a hard time proving anything. June Davis: What’s the difference between dancing and jumping? Waldo Gray: 1 dun no. June Davis: 1 thought so. Bruce B.: Gimme a cent’s worth of nuts. Storekeeper: (feeling obliging) You can have ’em mixed if you like. Bruce B.: All right, put in a couple of cocoanuts. Mrs. Marry: Virginia, will you please turn around and stop talking? Virginia V. D.: 1 wasn’t talking. Mrs. Marry: of course not. You were Just admiring tilwood, weren’t you? Mr. Barrett: What is a faculty? Bob ItcGester: A faculty is a group of people paid to assist the Seniors in run- ning the school. Fred F.. Are you a Daughter of Job? Nita B.: No. Are you? Pat Peake: Have you ever been on a donkey? Phyllis B.: No. Pat I : Well, get onto yourself then. Wink Meyers: What 1 say goes. Tom Turner: Well, come over to my house then, and say “Ford”. Mr. McDonald: Grace, are you chewing gum? Grace Wingert: Yes. Mr. McDonald, that's the only way I can keep from talking. Mrs. Marcy: Klmer. give me an example of density. Klmer Macfarlane: (Scratching his head). Mrs. Marcy: A very good example. Harry Beagle: 1 bought some smokeless tobacco. Wayne Beed: What kind is that? Harry Beagle: Chewing tobacco. Mabel Jones: My brain is my fortune. Mary Finch: Well, poverty Is no disgrace. Miss Stiles: (coaching play) Scratch your chin reflectively. John Sheldon: Which one? Alfreds I).: How did you loose your teeth? Miriam T.: Shifting gears on a lolly pop. Shirley S.: What do you mean that this Is a possum car? Gilbert T.: Well. It plays dead in the most convenient places.



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1934 H l A Sponsors for 1934 Toka IA4I Alumni Association Al Peake I he Artisans” Artcraft Studio Associated Oil Company Hob’s Paint Shop Band Box and Shoe Box B. B. Food Store Byrd’s Shoe Service C hamber of Commerce C . A. Winetrout Cold Storage Company Couch’s Pharmacy Calvert and French Cave Beauty Shop C. B. Economy City Market Condit’s Tire House Copeland Yards Clark's City Auto Parts Cinderella Shop Consolidated Freight Lines Doyle's Dema ray’s Dayton I he Plumber Dr. O. H. Scheetz Del Rogue Garage Del Rogue Hotel First National Bank h red A. Anderson, jr. French's Laundry Golden Rule Store Grants Pass Bakery Grants Pass Daily Courier Grants Pass Josephine Bank Grants Pass Meat Company Grants Pass Steam Laundry Grover’s Dairy Products f Helmer’s Furniture Horning's Shack Hampson’s Groceteria Heath’s Hull Hull Funeral Home Hillis Flower Shop Hammer’s Pay-n Save Grocery Joe Wharton Jensen’s Auto Service Jim’s Toggery Josephine County Produce Company Josephine County Abstract Company Littrell Parts Music and Photo Shop Model Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop National Drug Store Pruitt Bros. Grocery Palace Lunch Pacific Motor Transport Company Piggly Wiggly Pierce Auto Freight Lines Ole’s R. A. Thomas Cut Rate Grocery Redwoods Bakery Redwoods Barber Shop and Shining Parlor Redwoods Beauty Parlor Redwoods Hotel Rivoli Theater Ritter’s Lunch Ringuette’s Rogue River Hardware Sam Stinebaugh Schmidt’s Grocery Shell Oil Company Shoe Craft Shop Star Seed and Grocery T. M. Stott I hree C’s Lumber Company 1 hrasher’s Wall Paper and Paint Tice’s Bakery I ommie’s Service Station The Bungalow Hotel I he Bulletin I he Califomia-Oregon Power Company The Hat Shop I he Rexall Store I ruax Food Store I urner Leonard Service Station Valley Cleaners Valley Lumber Company Vogue Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Wardrobe Cleaners Williams Garage and Furniture Wissing’s Woodward’s W. S. Maxwell Company (’nvtT Stock by Carter. Klee Co.. Portland Printing by Grant Pass Courier. Grant Pass Kngruvlng by IIleks-Cliutten, Portland Photography b Artcraft, Grants Pass

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