Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 25, 1931, THANKSGIVING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Wednesday, November 25
THE IMKilK NEWS
Page FIto
EDITORIAL LINERS.
Out of the students who turn out for rallies, half are
iu the line and half on the side lines.
From the laughs we heard we know one little Junior
v. ha won a ticket to the play was there.
The property manager should have remembered the
aleony when weiners were substituted for steak in the
play.
Tomorrow '8 game marks the end of the football seas
on. Our team hasn't carried away lots of honors, but the
fellows have put up a mighty good fight, and shown a
i me spirit at every game.
Thanksgiving is the day when many a gobbler wishes
he hadn't strutted so soon.
Who invented the idea "Let George do It" ? He must
Lave been a great fellow.
March on, Grizzlies. You're on the upgrade again. The
ay you fought the Pelicans gives us added confidence
you against Grants Pass and Medford.
We want a bi
agitating.
crowd for the Medford game. Start
Since the interesting talk on forestry by Mr. Griffiths,
rrcny students have suddenly become interested in that
're of work. It would be very instructive and profitable
'd have a class in forestry supplementing biology class-work.
Thanksgiving is all right in its way, but what is a poor
student going to be thankful for when report cards are
just outt
I CAUGHT IN II
I THE FROST !
i
AUTUMN
When autumn leaves fall softly I
to the ground
And scattered make a pleasant
shushing sound;
When blue smoke lies on hills
like filmy veils
And hunters clamber over forest
trails;.
When Zephirus dances madly
down the street
Whirling gusts of leaves on
people's feet,
And on them shines the veteran
mellow nun
Who. soilless, knows his days
are nearly done.
When jays call saucily from nut
trees
And hold the nuts between their
slender knees
And defty crack the shells wih
their strong bills
Ungrateful to the tree that stom
achs fill;
When people lung to flee from ;
city streets
To seek the place where ky and
mountains meet.
They make a pilgrimage to na
ture green
Where reds and browns and rus
set golds are seen
The call of vagabonds and gyp
sies can
Still lure folks to the Romany
Patteran.
By Dorothy Bergstrom.
DR. W. E. BLAKE
Itentist
Office Hours 0 to IS; 1 tu 5
Klnl National Ilank llldg.
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
(ireea Trading Mump
with
school srrruKS
Patterson Dairy
Milk, Cream and Buttermilk
We don't claim to have the
best but we have as good as
the best.
QUALITY and SERVICE
(11,11 KUEKI.EI SIDES
It may be a year of depression but the students of
Ashland High seem to find plenty of nickels and dimes
for candy. The Junior class reimrts a goi d sale- of candy
in the hall at noon.
E. A. WOODS, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Now ami Tliront
SMciii!M.
Sweilenburg Blilg. Plume
As the weather grows colder and welter the annual
crcip of overcoats nd goloshes, is api tearing in the ball
lockers. Sophomores and Juniors keep your place.
It seems that "Shorty" Gosncll is so fond of football
that he is seen wandering toward the football 'field al
noons.
As the snnw-line around Ashland comes lower many
s' iis. sleds, and all, are taken from the woodshed and
given a, new coat of paint.
Sad but true, the swan song of several of our football
teams will be sung Thanksgiving day.
Taking it all in all, Thanksgiving is just another rising
and setting cf the sun, but think what it would be if we
had no day like it and its memories. .'
Our football team represents our school in the inter-
scholastic competition of Southern Oregon, ror their
work they are given a letter at the end of the season, lint
out of the field of action a letter doesn't do them so very
much gfiod. They might, however, appreciate a large
blanket with a big "A" on it. At the last game there
was one small blanket for the eleven on the bench. What
do you think !
Turn about is fair play. Patronize those who advertise
By RACHKL. FORSYTH E
(With apologies to lr. Holmes)
Ay, chop the belligerent head off
l,ong has he strutted by.
And many a child has danced
who sees
That monarch coming nigh;
From out it ran? the battle!
shout
And burst the turkey roar,
The monarch of the barnyard
there
Shall scare the hens no more.
! His back once spread with
anger wide
Where rode the valiant foe.
When chicks and ducks hurried I
asido
And ground was far below.
No more shall feel small Jo
sephs' pants
Or know of the sturdy arms:
The f incers of the cook shall ,
pluck
The monarch of the i'arm.
QUA MTV HER VICE
Shoe Repairing
AGEE'S SHOE SHOP
a:M E. Main Street
Dr. It. L. Burdic
Dentist
llersev lluilding
Oh
better that his ruffled bulk 1
Should sink beneath a:
speeding knave; j
His gobbles scared the whole
farm yard
And there should be his
grave;
Open wide the prison sack
Return the ax! Disarm!
And give him back his kingdom
The barnyard and the farm.
C. Bliss: Vhn was electrirtt
first mentioned in the Bible?
Li. Cosnoll: Why. when Noah
saw the Ark light on the mountain.
lo you own a fountain wu?
I it in kmmI onler? If you
have one we repair tlirm
If you haven't we wll tliein.
McNair Bros.
The Hrxall Store
OX THE PU7.A
with us.