Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 25, 1931, THANKSGIVING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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T1IK KOGIK NEWS
Wednesday, November 23
-THE ROGUE NEWS
Published Hemi-Monthly by the Students of the Ashland Hifch School.
THE STAFF
Editor Lucille Anderson
Assistant Editor limine Anderson
Sports Boys: .... David Johnson; Girls: .... Mae High
Fxrhanges .. Lloyd Arant
Special Reporters Hi-V, Carlock Johnson; Music, LeRoy Lindner;
Debate. Beth Joy; Feature, Rachel Forsythe: Library. Sylvia Mar.
tin; Girls' League. Dorothy Miller; Camp Fire, Dorothy Bergstrom
Reporters Euniee Coats, Lizzie Davis, Maxine Miller, Viola May
berry. Max C.uiley, Harry Hoxie, Maxie Thompson.
Business (Staff
Business Manager George F. Smith
Assistant Manager Lorraine Smith
Circulation Manager June Woloott
Exchange Manager Mary Poley
Junior 111 Manager Helen Madden
"Life As She
Is Naught"
THANKSGIVING
Pel haps, arising from the family celebration of the
Pilgrims, Thanksgiving is still peculiarly a family day
and iu the midst, of the modem rush ieople still stop
awhile to think, as everyone should do, of the good, old
days when mother presided at the heavily-laden table in
1 lie farm-house dining-r:om with home-grown turkeys
:nd self-baked pies on all sides. And, who knows, jer
haps many a man's life has been moulded by this very
remembrance.
himself . into combat with the
knave, ho quickly reduced him
to a mass of bleeding pulp and
swept him down the air shaft.
Turning, he took his Rosa
mund Into his arms and said:
"Ah, dear, united again. Oh,
what haven't I gone through for
this moment."
"I don't know, loved one1',
said Rosamund, "You smell
ktnda tunny."
"Ah, but dear one", sighed
Oscar, "Even life tn the sewer
can't keep up apart."
"I suppose not, more the
pity', said she.
"Tell me, dear", hissed Oscar,
"What did Angustura, Bitten
want you to sign."
"Garden Seed statement" she
wept, falling into his arms
The End
CHAPTER 4.
t Proof 1. 2. 3. 4
By DAVID N. JOHNSON
As the curtain raises we find
our hero. Oscar, in the sewer I
looking for clues as to the vil
lain's whereabouts. As he prowls !
around in the dark, disturbed
only by the rumble of subway
trains, he speaks:
"Ah. woe is me. Here I am,!
tho brightest dick on the force i
and I am assigned to the sewer.
Wero it not for fair Rosamund I
would certainly resign and go
west."
At the conclusion of this mas-
terpieie of silent thought ex
pressed out loud, a faint Bhriek 1
penetrated his brow to register D. Johnson:
with some element of disturb-1 last dance?
anco noon his brain. B. Joy: Yes, take it and run
"What, what, what?" be s:oke outside with it.
May I have the
Kxchangcs of the Rogue News and Med ford Hi-Times
have hern made by the managers of the two papers in
rider that ltettcr cooperation hetwetn the two schools
may le. brought alwiut.
All members of the Rogue Xews staff and journalism
class have been given a Medford Hi-Times that they mi'y
get ideas for the bettering of the Rogue News. from them.
On the whole we believe the Hi-Times to be an excellent
paper, meeting journalistic standards well, and, as many
will remember, it received first prize in the State cham
pionship contest last year.
The first fifty students in Medford High School to call
for the Hi-Times are also given a Rogue News.
"We believe the exchange to be a good plan and hope
that it may accomplish its purpose.
"Someone in distress? Verily, 1 j
must reconnoiter, viz. take a
look around." i
Pushing un the manhole 'cover .
ho found himself In front of
Rosamund's house It was from
here that booming laughter and '
shrieks emanated to blend per
fectly, with the snoring of the
policemen grouped about the
front door. They had grown tired
of battering on the door and had
sat down to await developments.
Squeezing by them gently, to
avoid awakening them, Oscar en- !
tered. The. cops had neglected to
try the door knob, thereby not
discovering that the door was
unlocked.
Stepping into the hall, he
looked around but perceived
nothing but darkness. What ti
do? Aha, the kitchen, mayhap
some llmburger would smell out
the culprits.
As he was about to throw open
the door he heard voices eman
ating from the other side of the
same. Cautious to the end, he
put his lips to the keyhole ard j
j cried out, "Who Is there?" The
Thanksgiving is the day to be thankful. Why not give j voice of Angustura Bitters re
some poor family something to be thankful for? It costs. reJ. "Nobody." !
. .' At this. Osoar was sadlv dls-
so bttle ami yet means much. mayed mHst mlslaken
j but. then, could I be mistaken?
They say, "It pays to advertise," but have yon ever j impossible."
noticed what happens to big turkey gobblers, who adver- 1aiter 5
tise at this time of vearf ' ur hero. aftor Kitt"
awhile on the possibilit." of so ire
nn hoincr In h rnntn frnm
Although rrulav 1.5 niiglil Have I een an unincKv iay
Ashland Creamery
Manufacturers of
Gold Medal Batter. Shasta
Ice Cream and Shasta
Buttermilk
Phone 24
Thanksgiving is the time when exeryone begins to
have visions of stuffed turkey, geese, cranberry sauce,
and other things. Rut a certain horde rf young people
have their eye on another decilaey, ''stuffed Tiger,"
have you ever tried it? It's delicious, we assure yon.
VOIR SHIRTS
Are Neater and Look Neatr
when laundered by the
Ashland Laundry Co.
PHONE 103
"Just Call, That's All"
for s.me people, it wasn't an unlucky day for the cast of
" Pollv with a Past."
AVe often wonder if the wives rf Professor Forsythe
and SuH'rintendent Rriseoe know how handy they are in
the kitchen. They exhibited their ability by helping the
girls clean up the kitchen after the Klamath-Ashland
Banquet, Armistice Hay.
We appreciate the work and time that, Coach Bliss has
given tt the football team for our school, even though the
team was not as successful this year as in tho fonner
years. AVe eannct always expect to be winners.
one being in the room
which all the screams and shouts
came, suddenly, with any given
amount of courage, came to a de
cision. "I will take a little peek and
ree1'. he thought. "Far be it
from me to question any man's
word, but that did Bound a lot
like Angustura Bitters".
Whereupon, he peeked. Hor
ors, there was the arch fiend
himself, whom he had been
searching in the sewer, threaten
ing his beautiful Rosamund with
a red-hot icicle. A-a-a-ah! The
cruelty of it!
Bursting into the room. Oscar
pushed his heaving chest be
tween Rosomund and the v!l-
Sport Goods
for
Good Sports
iPROVOST HARDWARE t
Medford thinks they're going to have another victory
November 2. Napolein Bonaparte was going to conquer! iain and said: "There, foul fiend,
the world, tort. 1 do your worst!" Then, hurling
HOME AND SCHOOL.
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handled reasonably and quickly
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