Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, December 15, 1932, Gift Edition, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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T II K It r V K X K W S
1'ann Tlirr
Dorothy Leslie Miss Dob
rovolny, what is a liver?
Miss D. What do you gup
pose? Dorothy - A person who lives.
II SKKTH.IX SCHKltVLK I
December 17. yreka at Ash
land. January 6. Weed at Ashland
January 13, Grants Tags at
Afhland.
January 27. Ashland at Kla
math. January 28, Ashland at Kla
math February 10, Klamath at Ash
land February 11, Klamath at Ash
land February 17, Ashland at
Grant Tans
February 24, Ashland at Med
ford March 3, Medford at Ashland
Girl Athletes Preparing
For Basketball Contest
As the holiday season ap
proachea, the winter g-orts re
cede; fo December 19 marks the
conclusion of the girls' basket
ball. The last tussel will be play
ed between the Seniors and the
En hmores for the school gup
rcniacy.
After the name, all the girls
will sit down to the Sport
Spread, a banquet planned by
themselves. The feature of the
dinner will bo the announcement
of an all-star team. 'Miss Ma-
goon is the one who selects thl
team, and as yet she has given
no Intimations of her choices.
The captains of both the Se
nior and Sophomore teams will
probably be tailed upon for
speeches in which they can give
their views of the season.
Then the loping team will be
rsslgned the task rf washing
the dishes and cleaning up the
room, while the winners may
look on.
General chairmen In charge of
plenty of food and lots of fun
include Lucille Chlpman. Betty
Cason, and Caroline Rose Mc-Neal.
Basketball Season Opens
V ith Yreka Tilt Saturday
Saturday. December 17. marks
the opening of the Ashland
High school's basketball season.
The Grizzly hoopsters m-IU meet
the fast and clever Yreka High
school at the Junior High school
gym here.
Yreka'g football season has
been over for some time and the
Northern Californians have spent
more time at praiticing than has
Ashland.
Yreka will come to Ashland
with tlio reputation of being
very strong and hard to beat
With some strong rooting on the
part of the student body. Ash-
and should come out of the
ame tarrying the large end of
Ihn score.
The Grizzlies who will prob
ably see service in the game are:
Olan Sneed Harr;' Hoxie, Rob
ert Hardy, Willie Durham, David
Lindsay. Carl Harris, Jack End
ers. Paul Langslett, Headrick
Raughman, James Cady. Harvey
Ccarhart. Parker Hess. Bill
Jungwlrth, Rill Hoxic
And still we wonder why
Lloyd Arant'g hair Is curly In
front and straight in back.
While on the subjeit of hair
(we were, weren't we?). J. Hall
seems to have a preference for
redheads lately.
Karl Yaryan made the South
ern Oregon all-Conference foot
ball team this year, while Park
er Hess and Darrell Sieloff re
ceived second team positions.
Wallin, Sneed, and Newhouse re
ceived honorable mention.
Jefferson Hich School won the
Oregon High School football
championship by defeating i
game and hard-fighting Med
ford Tiger squad 33-0. The
game was played on Turkey Day
at Multnomah Civic Stadium,
Klamath Falls has only twoj
lettermen back for basketball I
this year. There are several:
promising men who played on
the second string last year, hut
it's doubtful whether or not,
they'll make the fir?! string.
Here's luck to last year's re- i
serves. J
Grants Pass has two lettermen
back: namel. Cook and Jack-
son. They had a large turnout
when practice started on last
December 1.
Only thirty-seven men and
boys have been killed in the
United States In football games
this season to date. It's a mild
season comrared to the even
fifty killed last year.
Gold Hill has five lettermen
back and expects to go a long
way In the class B conference.
Buy a student body ticket and
see the basketball games free.
A Jolly young Chemistry tough
While mixing compound of
stuff
Touched a match to the vial.
And after awhile
They found his front teeth and
a cuff.
Little words of wisdom.
Little words of bluff.
Make our teachers tell us,
"Sit down, that's enough."
Do All Your
Christmas Shopping
In ;U Minute at
The Itexall More
McNair Bros.
By the I'o-d Office
SPORT GOODS
for
GOOD SPORTS
PROVOST BROS.
Boy: Aren't the stars numer
ous tonight?
Olrl: Yeah, and aren't there
a lot of 'em.
Skipping a class a day keeps
good grades away.
Sanders Do you pick up hitch
hikers?
Knders Only with my bump-
Tigers Prove Too Strcns;
For Grizzlies in Final Test
Twenty-four Ashland Grizzlies
closed the final chapter of Ash
land High's hectic 1932 grid
iron events In the 56-0 crash
with Medford. It should be con
sidered that these boys fought
throughout a losing season
against great odds.
Approximately sixteen players
will receive their letters at a
special student body meeting to
be held a few days before
Christmas.
Nature In the Raw
Seldom Has Allure
Our Christmas Kpec'alty
Steam Push Wave,
Kinglet Knits, 1.1(5
and
Wet Finger Waves, STie.
Murray's
Beauty Shop
;kt yoi it
Christmas Meats
at
East Side Meat Market
The Goose Hangs High
but our prices are low
Plaza Meat Market
Merry (lirixtniaa Meats
Want To Look Snappy
on Christmas Morn
Lithia Barber and
Beauty Shoppe
"Where All the Students Go"
S H I N 0 L A
HOME SETS
19c
Regular oik- Retailer!
J. D. MARS & SON
Shoe Repairers
Keep Warm and Cozy
with
ABERDEEN COAL
CARSON-FOWLER
LUMBER CO.
Angry Parent (striding Into
dimly lighted room): "Young
man, I'll teach you to make love ,
to my daughter!" j
Wade Hanson: "Wish you j
would, old man. I'm not making j
much headway." I
Candy Canes
I.arge and Small
PLAZA CAFE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylcr
EAST SIDE GROCERY
Near the High School
Quality Candy, Oranges, Etc., at
VERY LOW PRICES!
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Grx-crie will make a very practical gift this year.
See Our Christina Specials!
llohner Harmonicas !11C
llox Stationery or Folders from 27c to 40c
Water Colors, No. 8 (reg. !Wc) :lc
Fountain Pens (guaranteed) HWc