Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, January 14, 1932, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE ItlKil K XKtt'H
Thursday, Jnnuary 14, llcfj.
M c GLO U D vs. ASH LAN D
Saturday, January 16-Junior Hi Gym-Admission 35c
LITHIANS MEET
CAVEMEN NEXT
FRIDAY, JAN.
15
(Continued from Page 1).
with a
" oij a lo
Dodge. Mrs. H. C. Galey. Mr.
H. T. Milchelmore. Mrs. C. A.
Churchill. Mrs. J. H. Fuller,
and Ming Ellen Galey.
heeu expressed concerning wheth
er or not he will be able to play
In the Grants Pubs game. It Is
doubtless that he will be able to
I'lay.
The probable line-up will be
RF Becot.
LF Gearhart.
C Howell.
RO Mabbot.
LG Darling.
The game with Grants Pass
Is more or less important as it
proves somewhat the strength of
our boys. If we beat Grants Pass
comparative!;" high score
low one, it does not mean I
that we are not as strong as
Medford. Grants Pass has plenty
of op-ortiinio.- to pull themselves
tiut of the ditch and get going
hfcfore Ashland meets them. No
denying that Medford has a good
tnam however.
'From Bend oximes this storv:
A big fast team from Klamath
" Kails high school defeated the
llend high school hoopers her
Friday night, 30 to 19. With
four six-footers on the squad, the
Pelicans had things pretty well
their own way in the last 4hrM
quarter of the game after Bend
hud taken an early lead. The
Bend and Klamath teams nient
again tonight.
Klamath Falls played , Yreka
and won from them only by the
margin of two points. Therefore,
from all this we conclude that
Klamath and Medford are our big
ilvals this season.
Anyhow, we're off to the races
aith the All State Conference in
view.
MIDYEAR SOPHS
TO TAKE PLACE
IN SENIOR HIGH
(Continued from Page 1)
NEW and SECOND
HAND STORE
Furniture and Hardware
Trunks and Suitcases
Geo. II. Icenhower
H9 E. Main St.
James Gay, Mary Gay, Arthur
Hamilton, Robert Hardy, Ken
neth Harrison, Ray Hendrick
son, Billy Herndon, Deane Horne,
Billy Hoxie, Delia Lamb. Victor
Lanini. Helen Madden, Gordon
Miller, Logan Ninlnger, Hugh
Page, Louis Pratt. Mabel Ra
metes, Charles Tonner, Erma
Segsworth. Dow Swartzfager, Lil
lian Vicars. Ernest Wallin, and
Elmer Wiukleman. ,
The two classes will be grad
uated January 28.
FORM REQUIRED
FOR EXAM PAPERS
A Cut of
INDIVIDUALITY
Elks
Barber Shop
'We Cuter to Students"
Wolter's
Self Service Grocery
Ashland's Leading
Food Merchant
(Across from Yining)
Mcdonald
JEWELRY
Pens, Pencils and Leads
PHONE 94
HOME AXD SCHOOL
PRINTING
handled reasonably and quickly
EARLY AMERICAN
LIFE IS DEPICTED
(Continued from Page 1)
on the death of Washington.
As Mixa Grace Chamberlain,!
due to illness, was not able to be
t resent, her address was resd by
Vrs. Henry Galey. She told of
the brief eourtshH of Martha
Ciistls and George Washington,
and of their stately and cere
monious wedding. . She followed
with a picture of their happy
family life. Something of George
Washington's own home, and of
his mother, Mary Ball Washing
ton, was told.
At the close of the address,
Mrs. Galey led the assembly In
siuglng two verses of America.
At long those present from the
D. A. R. Chapter were Mrs. Emil
Pell, Mrs. H. A. Stearns,, Mrs.
Gordon MacCra.cken, Mrs. J. P
That final examination pa-ers
may be uniform, the following
form, planned by the English
department, is being required by
all Instructors: . ,
In the upper right hand cor
ner the student will write his
name, the date, and the class.
The Title of the paper will center
tho p;ige, as will the numbers of
the questions. The question must
he written before the answer is
given unless the question is to
bo answered on the regular ques
tion sheet. Margins and general
sparing must he ample and the
, cnm.mshlp legible..
The name, date, class, and
Final Exam" should be printed
clearly on the outside of the
completed pa. er. which is folded
lengthwise.
At no time should the stu
dent write on more than one side
of the paper, except for the su
perscription on the outer sheet.
Each page should be num
bered in tho upper left corner,
and the questions should be an
swered and arranged In the or
der In which tbey were given.
PIGGLY
WIGGLY
279 E. Main St.
PHONE 30
E. A. WOODS, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist.
Kwrdenburg Hlilg. Phone SOO
If You Like Good Cooking
try the
PALACE
Cafe and Lunch
Meals and Short Orders
Phone 1SS
Dr. R. L. Burdic
Dentist
Ilersey Building
1
ASHL-AVD YOrNG
PEOPLE MISSING
Several young people with
Congregational Church yrefer
ce or membership have not
I ecu seen yet In any of tho-ie
'ie Chrisian Endeavor Meet
ings. I ARGE REWARD
in the form of lota of fuu.
good fellowship and splendid
ip ritual expression offered to
'hive who attend. A cordial
,-", wl'l te extended.
Bring your friends.
DeWitt'sTaxi
Phone 58
Service Barber Shop
85 N. Mala
0. K. Barber Shop
East Main
Depot Barber Shop
4th Stieet
' Quiet, Courteous Service
MADDEN'S
TIRE SHOP
For GOOD TIRES and
GOOD SERVICE
Phone 90-J
fORMER MEMBER
OF FACULTY WED
Tho wedding of Miss LaVera '
Moe. and Mr. C. B. GaUhell, I
Itoth former instructors lu Ash
land High, took place In Los
Angeles during the holidays.
Mr. Gatchell Is in the Indian
Field Service of the United
States Department of Interior
stationed at Fort Wengate, New
Mexico. . Mrs. Gatchell resumed
her position teaching in Medford
High after the vacation days.
. S'jort Goods
for
Gocd Sports
PROVOST HARDWARE
YOVB SHIRTS
Are Neater and Look Neat
when laundered by the
Ashland Laundry Co.
phone tan
"Just Call, That's All
SCHUERMAN'S
; Grocery
Ashland Creamery
Manufacturers of
Gold Medal Butter, Shasta
Ice Cream and Shasta
Buttermilk
- Phone 24