I'iik Four T H K .11 O U t K X K V S Wednesday, November isl, lit;!-. TAXES SURROUND DEBATING SQUAD (Continued from Page 1) orins over their speech construc tion, with a doterniination to win. thai has brought honor to Hit school in former years. First writings of speechs started last week with everyone protesting that he was not yet ready. However. Miss Tomlinson experts to have everything in good shape by Christmas. No definite schedule has yet been announced, but will be ar ranged later by the schools In tho district. These Include prin cipally Medford, Grants Pass, and Ashland. SCHOOL TO HELP FESTIVITY SPIRIT (Continued from Page 1) Fechtuer, Tommy White, and "Carideo" Ghelardi. who has shone brightly In Medford's last games and who, by the way, hasn't played much football be fore this year. A good crowd Is expected to go from hero to Medford for the game. "Even Pop Warner loses games." said Coach Faber when questioned about the game, "and I'm proud to say that we have a fighting team." COMMITTEE MEET TO STUDY SAMPLES (Continued from Page 1) local CtlOllB time some groups are working through the Helping Hand Mis sion. According to their reports, they find this method also sat isfactory. Isabel Gillespie has been ap pointed general chairman of the Girls' League Thanksgiving ac tivities. Her committees have an nounced their plan of having each girl donate some food which will be distributed with the aid of Mrs. Denton. Belated Tangle Will Be on Played November 30 (Continued from Page 1) they only need to be executed properly. Coach Falier is drilling his boys harder and harder after every game, and they seems to be profiting from each experi ence. Early hours and stiff scrimmages are building the boys up considerably. According to dope from past games and scores, Ashland will 4o defeated by Medford this year. However, the Ashland team doesn't agree. The boys are rounding Into shape and are ready to give their all for this last game of the season. They are determined to hang up a victory in their last game of the year. In the past, Ashland has us ually had numerous injuries to contend with at this final stage of the season. This year, how ever, the injuries are not in the least disastrous. The team will be in good shape to meet the Tigers. Ashland is depending a great deal on Newhouse, Gearhart, Sneed, Hess, and Seiloff, who are the men that have had the most eirperience. They will prob ably have a place on the start ing lineup. Medford s best players are Bud Lindley, who has done some very sensational playing this season, Mac Gilinsky, who has also done his shore, Red Scheel, a veteran of last year, Clyde make preliminary selection Portland lirms and one dealer have tendered sel to tho class. The anncunceiiii'iit cnmn:. 1 tee consist of the three :las- officers and Nancy Gill tnft Betty Dean whom the officers railed Into aid them in the work. Three meetings have been belt" sn far with a total of eight se lections which were chosen for class consideration. Mr. A. R. Dankworth of Port land showed a group from which th-e;! were t.iUt-n One of them is ivory tinted, one is modern istirly plain 'n white, and the third is str'kng wth a slash of black on the front. AUo from Portland, Mr. Dank offoied samplr.s of which Hire? were selectel. One of these wss quite new having a gold metallic insert on a grey sheet. Mr. E' "iari has also shown samples. The Junior class has beer considering rir.Af and pins. The committee of that class has met with several men and have de cided on sa.up'es from which he entire class will chose tho one 'hat they want. gram will be held in the study hall. This program will consist of talks by the following repre sentatives: Address "ir. Briscoe Student Body James Hall Boys' Athletics Olan Snced ills and Buys Glee Clubs Janet Gould Orchestra and Band Rosa Franco Debate Kaciiel rorsythe Typing and Shorthand Marietta Whitney 'Mrls Athletics Nella Putman Camp Fire Girla Tsabelle Gtllespii Dramatics Beverly Young V. M. C. A. John Denton Rogue News G. F. Smith, editor The Girls' Glee Club, directed by Miss Kilgore will present two numbers. The orchestra, un der the direction of Mr. Croft, will furnish music. At the close of this program, c!as-os will he resumed. After wards all will be dismissed to en upstairs where refreshments will be served. Those who are on the commit tee for preparing this annual event are Beverl;' Young, Gen cvievo McC.ee, and Nella Put-man. Mary had a little lamb You've heard this tale Defore: But have you heard she passed her plate And had a little more? G. L. Open House Will Be Fourth Guest Day Held (Continued from Page 1) gone through, similarly to those of the previous years. Everyone will be seated in the assembly hall, and, at Mr. For syte's dismissal, will go to his particular class for that period The students will take their pa rents with them to introduce them to their teachers. When the sixth period or "ac tivity 'period" is reached, a pro PALACE Cafe and Lunch Ashland, Oregon Grants Pass, Oregon Y'reka, California Slade Songer JF.WFXF.R Watch and Jewelry Repairing HERBERT'S TWO STORES ! K. Main st. 19 K. Main Staple and Fancy GROCERIES WF. DFXIVFR HUNGRY? See Us Schuerman's Grocery JCST ARRIVED A beautiful array of new evening gowns in the new shades of black and two-tone 93.08 and $ 10.15 See Them At ISAAC The Xniax Gift That Only You Can Give YOUR PORTRAIT Darling Studio Swedenburg Building Mcdonald JEWELRY Let us rare for the clothes you w ear. Standard Cleaners and Tailors 113 Oak St. Phone 10 K xpert Alterations and KciMilrerw. Wolter's Self Service Grocery Ashland's leading Fowl Merchant (Ac os irom Hunt Thentr) HOME and W HIWH, PRINTING bundled reasonably and quickly PHONIC 3 AGEE'S SHOE SHOP For Thanksgiving hurry rails Service While You Wait Kasi Main Street COLONIAL DAME is Exquisite Beauty Aids Free Facials EAST SIDE PHARMACY Send Your school clothes to THK ASHLAND LAI MIRY We have your time ami health. It costs no more than Home Washing. Ashland Laundry Co. 31 Water St. Phone 163 DeWitt's Taxi Phone 58 DR. R. L. BURDIC Dentist Hersey Building Hurst Theater A Home Owned Theater Beginning November 24. Thurs., Fri., 'BLESSED EVENT, with liHi Tracy and Mary' Brian. Sat., only 'AFRAID TO TALK', with Sidney Fox and F.ric IJnden. Sun., Mon., 'Bill of Divorcement with Billie Burke and John Bar ry more. Tues., Wed., 'TWO AGAINST THK WORLD', with Constance Bennett and Neil Ham ilton. Thurs., Fri.. 'A IX AMER ICA V, Richard Arlcn and foot lull celebrities.