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TIiiii-mIh.v. February II, I IMS!. lilN.I K N MVS a1- Three Ashland Scares Chemeketan Team of the Hl-Y Club, was presented by the Hve Charter members of the Club, Clyde Dunham, Keith Lennox Napoleon jEskridge. Bob Yeo, and, Wallace Stearns. This ceremony is an annual ritual which takes place only when the club's quota has been tilled. The last two members, Carl ISrower and Sheldon Page wer voted In last week, bringing the number of memberships to twenty-five which is the limit ot the Club Charter. Following the ceremony. Matt Thompson gave a talk on "The Hl-Y as a Social Orgonizntl'in". Plans were made for a Hl-Y so cial and a "snow party" for the By DAVID : JOHNSON. " ( On Thursday night, February 4, Ashland Lithlans went down to defeat before the Salem high Quintet. The game was by far the most thrilling contest that has been witnessed this seaon. Carrying the game to (he Cap Hoi city group throughout the first three and a halt quarters or the battle, the Lithlans put up an admirable scrap. The score was tied twice in the first quar ter, twice In the second quarter and. at the end of the third quarter, the Grizzlies were lead lng with the comforting tally ofmember , tnelr gllestg zv 10 iO. Then, in the fourth period, j slu,. MinuU Make. An Hour everything tell through. Seem-j ingiy, an eiion, ai co-operauon A yawn a g,Kn a gly loolt at ; ceasea. 1 ne stands were on tneir : tne clock Ten more minllteg. feet roaring for Ashland scores. wlll tne jlour npver end? Qr liail while Salem placed one basket tne clock stopped, perhaps? No; after another, to win the gamej it cllrkg away anolher space; with the score of 31 to 28. j nlne minutes more of agony This shows the one big weak Why. it's snowing . isn't it? point of- the Ashland five. It Who lg that going down the was apparently the same during I street? It looks like both the Klamath games. You A sudden lntutlon produces will remember that the Lithlans' B furtive glance at the teacher, were going good, leading at Her eye catches and pierces the times, when all of a sudden, the; victim! whole arrangement tell through. J , .HaT, you finished tomor RoNeburg Downa I-thian Fight j row's lesson?" Miss Clark: "Donald, draw a right triangle'. Donald Dai by, (shows drawing' on i;aper: "Miss Clark Isn't this right?" Miss Clark: "Yes". Donald. "Well, those on the board must be left triangles". MEMBER e When buying photo graphs, look for this em blem. The Photograph ers' International Associ ation of America staiuls for ool t-ntttsinanship and Iw-tter business prin ciple. We Appreciate Ycur Patronage DARLINGS STUDIO " . No'm." "Then why aren't you study .?" Alas, a difficult question to answer to a teacher. Well. perha.;, since life can't be pleasant. It might as well be use ful Sigh These terri- ble long periods j And so far. far Into the e I mester. Exchanges On the night of Saturday, the1 IS of February, it happ w again. The Lithlans lost to 'V fairly mediocre Rostburg S'lr-J by the score of 35 to ?6. V Jb ably the main trouble v the absence of Howell from tae line up. He was ineligible. Page was jumping center, and Durham was filling Rearhart's place, another of the absent members. However, for the first half of the game, the scoring was even. As In the Salem contest, the teams were tied twice In the first ( Hflr4, ,ml There quarter and twice In the second j After searching through the period. -"1 exchanges for articles that will But when the half started, interest you Rogue readers. I the massacre also begon. Theflnd n()t neoesary to lo-k at score at the end of the third , tne ttje of tne various pubtira quarter was ABhland, 12. -nd j tions. Their Identity can readily Roseburg 25. At the end of the be ,o)(1 w. (no fee of the ,aper game. It wa Ashland 16, and on wncn they are printed. Th's Roseburg 85. j ability, of course, comes after Not too much criticism can be; mucn practice, brought forth concerning thlsj . fiasco as the conditions were not j it fg regrettable that we "avi parttcularly favorable at the ation bugs" can not go to Po- DR. W. E. BLAKE Ik-nl 1st Office Hours to 12; I S Hi-hI Xutional Hunk llldg. Phone loll Plazi Meat Market FKF.SH AM ( I RKH MKATH Phone 56 OUR AIM Quality and Service Carson Fowler LUMBER CO. "In the Heart of Town" start. 19 New Members Fill Hi-Y Quota Beautiful Annual Ceremony Is Knarred To Celebrate Initiation Event. With the closing words the spirit of Hl-Y "And unto thine ownself be trne, and U wlll follow as the night the day. Thou canst not be false to any man." 19 new mem bers were Inducted Into the brotherhood by the light of "The Red Candle", on the night of February t. The mona High school In California They have an aviation class that does actual repair work on , planes, and they also receive In atruction In flving. This class has received favorable comment from the Government. For more information see YE CHRONI CLE, aviation edition, in ex change department in the library. TJosdal: "Can you give me s room and bath?" Clerk: "I can give you a room madam, but you will have tc take your own bath." Philips: "Ten cents for that coat-hanger: too much, haven't Candle Ceremony", one, you something cheaper?"' of the most beautiful ceremonies .Clerk: "How about a nail, sir". True Preparedness RlKlit thinking i veriltiiK aml if the children are taught to think rightly, we nod have no fear fir the future peace of the world. li1r Astor. FIX-IT SHOP SALE ON Men's Shoes Ends Saturday, February 13th Every pair priced to sell at J. D. Mars &Son WHITTLE Transfer and Storage Co. I'HONK 117 Oml, Wood and Storage Park lug. ruling and thipinic l4lig IMMtaiire Hauling CASH DOES IT MEAT MARKET McKARRKX BttOTHFIW KiMH-lalizes In Quality Meat S. H. ireen Stamp Ashland Hotel Col fee Shop F.vei-y Sunday We Serve a Full "Mirw Kilmer for 7.V-. Wrrk Days .MM- and Mr F.. T. Allen, lr. J. P. Dodge and Sons House Furiiilicr funeral Directors I'hone 11 K. Main Si. Chocolate Milk Shakes 10c Don't Forget the STI DKXTS' I.I XCH Plaza Cafe HERBERT'S TWO STORES .-tlHI F.. Main SI, 1H K. Main Staple and Fancy GROCERIES VK I F.I. I VF.K Th:vsrht3 For Today "A savings account is like an old-faxhloned quilt. It is MMiie tiling worth while, sulistan tially made up of little odds and ends which in themselves did not aiuount to much." Selected. . First National Bank Ashland. Oragon For Valentines and Valentine Candy McNair Bros. The IU-11 SUH-e OX THK I'l-lK.l Gang BEAT M E D F 0 R D The Enders Co.