Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, April 18, 1929, HI-Y EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Thursday. April 18, 1020.
Tli., nonrE SFAVS
Vngfi Three
WELCOME i
High School Students Try Ourj
Toasted Sandwiches l!0c!
And Merchants Lunch
Only 80c
Plaza Cafe and
Confectionery
I ATHLETICS JOKES
Addis
Drug Store
Wick Furniture
Store
357 E. Main St. Phone 216
Complete House Furnishers
Full lines of
Paints Glass Varnishes
Wall Paper and Deading Felt
J. 0. Rigg
The Ashland Daily
Tidings
SOCIAL COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
Typewriter Paper
Scratch Pads
Herbert's Grocery
PHONE 69 19 . MAIN
Stiple and Fancy Groceries
We Deliver
ISAAC'S
The Quality Store
500 NEW SPRING
WASH DRESSES
HERE TO CHOOSE FROM
$1.95 to 93.98
Too Much Education?
Countless numbers ot
people ave found cause to
regret that they had too
little education; no one
was ever heard to com
plain that he had too much.
Even though school days
be over, education in a
larger sense should con.
tinue. Thought given now
to the more distant future
will doubtless Influence
your decision.
The First
National Bank
Commercial Savings Safe
Deposit
ASHLAND, OREGON
Baseball Practice
Resumed Again
After a week of bad weather,
baseball practices were resumed
with very peppy work outa. It
looked as though the snow was
here to stay but the team is
going strong again and is fast
rounding into shape.
The outfield, consisting of Bes.
wick, Reeder, Gosnell, Simpson,
Most, Curtis, Riley, Ray Smith,
Howell and Squires, are looking
good and muff very few flies.
Art Most has his first night out
not to make A two.bagger, and
all the other outfielders also are
doing well at the plate. The
innfield is improving rapidly for
an inexperienced bunch of players
Steamy groundors are being snag
ged with great form while high
flies are darkening the skies. Lee
Prescott's arm is in fine shape
and he has a world of control this
year . With Laurence Gill on
first, Jack Balding or Darby
O'Toole on second, Gus Moore
short, and Harry Smith on third
the infield should be airtight.
John Baldwin end Dick Hitchcock
ara still trying tor catcher, nei
ther seeming to have an edge
The first game of the season
will be with Klamath High school
hero on April 20. The return
game will be played at Klamath
ou May 4. Other games being
scheduled with smaller schools,
since Medford, our stiffest op.
ponents, have dropped baseball
this spring, according to reports,
A. H. S. shonld have an easy time
cinching the rhamplonshlp this
year for they have a wonderful
team.
Miss Berg: Mr. Hulen, what
day do you Intend to hand in
your theme on the Constitu
tion?
Billy: Oh, Fourth of July.
BUB
Walter M: "What color are
Hoover's socks?"
Virginia R.: "How do
know?"
Walter M.: "Well, I thought
you were one of his supporters
Walt: "I'm glad to see your
back."
Marie: "Oh! Of course! That's
the reason I wore this gown."
nun
Miss Berg; "Have you ever
read 'To a Field Mouse'?"
Reeder: "No, how do you get
them to listen?"
nan
Mr. Bliss: "I feel tempted
to give you a quiz."
Jep.n Balis: "Yield not to
temptation."
ana
Gus: "Can yoa swim?"
Floy: "Yes, like apoplexy."
Gus: "How's that?"
Floy: "Three strokes and it's
all over."
n n n
Mother: How much do you
spend on luxuries a week.
J. Balding: Oh, mother, that
isn't her name.
n n n
Aviator: Wanta fly?
Thelma Naylor: You betcha.
Aviator: Wait, I'll catch one
for you.
a a a
Lyla P.: Why did you let
him kiss you?
Floy Young: He threatened
to scream It I didn't.
n n n
Harold A: "After making a
careful study in Lab., I have
arrived at this conclusion; What
a funny bird the Frog are; when
he sit he stand almost; when
he hop he fly almost; he ain't
got no sense, hardly, and he
ain't got no tail hardly, either;
he sits on what he ain't got,
almost."
n n n
Floy: "Do you think much
of Walt these days?"
Marie: "Every time I yawn."
n n n
John Billings: Do you know
Bo?
Rosalie Fallis: Boo, Whoo?
J. B.: Well don't cry about It.
n n n
Dolly T.: My, that popcorn
smells good.
Harry 8.1 That's right; we'll
walk a little closer so you can
smell it better.
Pendleton's Barber Shon
At Lane's on the Boulevard
All students and children's
haircutting 40c
Saturday . 50c
Your Patronage Hihgly
Appreciated
1929 TENNIS BALLS
3 for $1.25
TENNIS RACKETS
$1.00 to $15.00
PROVOST HARDWARE
Order Your
PERSONAL CARDS
for
GRADUATION
Now and Get Extra Discount!
Elharts
Book ft Music Store
Telephone 63
Ashland
Ashland, Ore,
Cleaning & Pyeing Works
, J. W. BEC, Proprietor
Everything Possible hi Gleaning and Dyeing
We Call and Deliver
837 East Main St..
H. C. Galey
Life Insurance for
Young Men
Phone 53
Union Ethyl Gasoline
Union Oil Service
Station
ROY FRAZ1ER, Prop.
We stake our renutatioa,
ing you the quality Is right
as food specialists, in assur.
and all know the prices rep
resent savings.
20TH CENTURY
STORES
Dependable GroCTa
S & II GREEN STAMPS
Schuerman
Grocery
Phone 155 Free Delivery
A shoe Rebuilt bv us is
the nearest approach to a
new shoe that is possible to
obtain.
Overland Shoe Shop
"The House Courtesy Built"
Remember School Days
With Snaps
And Have Them Finished
Darling Studio
Portraits That Please
Llthla Springs Hotel Bide.
Remember the Place
Agee's Shoe Shop
339 E. Main