m Y. DECEMBER 21. 1951 U F. ; ! B w PAGE THWET y Faculty, Pupils Tell Christmas Vacation Plans At last, it's here that much welcomed Christmas vacation! Teachers as well as students have made defindte plans to en Joy themselves during the 11 day holiday. Here are some of their plans: Miss McLarnan: I plan to be with my sister in Medford pert of the time and just stay in Ashland the rest of the time. I Mr. Green: Fm going to stay UNif Before Xmas from Modern View It was the night before Christ mas and all through the house not a creature was stirring, with the exception of . . . Father, who wants to know what happened to the Christmas tree stand when he put it away last year ... Mother, who is trying to an swer the telephone and Father at the same time ... Norman, aged three, who is calling from his crib and wish ing to be Informed if that noise he hears is Santa Claus . . . An expressman, aged 150 by the way he feels, who is deliver ing a rocking horse at the back door ... Aunt Agnes, who has dropped the library table drawer, seek ing a pencil to sign the re- THE VHAT-NOT 10c STORE Used Cars Whittle Motor Co. DON'S RADIO SHOP SALES and SERVICE 41 East Main HARRISON PARTS COMPANY Automotive Parts And Accessories Ph. 2 4661 145 E. Main St. ASHLAND GENERAL HARDWARE 90 N. Pioneer Ave. COME TO THE I AND 6 FOR . . . Jumbo Hamburgers Drinks Pie home with my wife by the fireplace. Judy Bnggs: Stay home and have a great big Christmas din ner and go horseback riding later. Barbara Rensfield: Eat lots of turkey and sleep late every morning. Wayne South: Might go to Portland, why? Carlene Engh: Just stay around home. Clyde James: Well. I'm not going to school. Merle Deets: You can't put anything like that in the paper. Melvin Taylor: I might go to Oakland. Dean Brown: Going to have a big Christmas dinner. We're going to the Oregon Caves, and I will work some. Keith, Garrett: Practice bas ketball and go to a show. Also go duck hunting in Klamath Falls If possible. Main thing is rest up from school. David Herburger: I'm going over to John Day, Oregon. ceipt ... Grandma, who can't remem ber what she did with the Bed time Stories she bought for Nor man's stocking and who wan ders about like Lady Mac beth . . . Anna, aged sixteen, who skips endlessly, and wants to know if they can't unpack the new phonograph tonight instead of tomorrow so she can ask some boys in to dance while Father trims the tree . . . A delivery man, who sounds ke a troop of cavalry In the front hall and who is with dif ficulty convinced he has the wrong house . . . Nora, the maid, who has Just dropped a plate in the kit- cnen . . . Jack, aged fourteen, who blows out a fuse while monkey ing with the lights for the Christmas tree and throws the whole house Into darkness . . . Radio loud speaker which an nounces, "Christmas Carol, God Rest You Merry Gentlemen, Let Nothing You Dismay," broad cast from station DIN. Christmas Ideals, 1945 McNAIR BROS. Rexall Drug Store On the Plaza School Supplies , Phone 4751 COLLEGE CLEANERS "Your Favorite" Monite Moth Proofing Ph. 2-2911 FORTMILLER'S Quality Department Store Keep Your City Clean Ashland SonitorY Sc Ptu MERRILLS CONFECTIONERY ew of Poodle! Thai's Ihe Trend "Good heavens, there goes another one. What is this, the burr-head brigade?" "You say it's Mr. Jandreau's idea." "Well, does he have any spe cific reason?" "To keep the fellows' hair out of their eyes." "But why?" "Oh, now it's clear! So they can see to make all those bas kets during basketball season." "It's a good idea. Sure do hope it works." 'Now what was that?" "You mean to say that was a girl?" 'But why did she cut it so short a lawn mower sneak up behind her? "No?" "A Poodle Cut, you say." "Sounds logical, but reason, please." "Going to sweep the country in six months." "Looks like that might be the object wonder how well it will work." "Oh, you mean it is the be ginning of a new fad not to sweep with!" All kidding aside those crew cuts on the fellows are pretty cute. Honors to Judy Ward for being the first brave soul to sport a Poodle cut and to Barbara Sweeney for being the second. Yep, it's all a new fad! Who will be next? Mr. Lewis A ticket to New York, please. Ticket A sent Do vou want to go by Buffalo, sir? Mr. Lewis Don t be ridicu lous. By train, of course. Support the Advertisers To Buy or To Look You're Welcome SHELDON JEWELRY Henry Carr Owner PORTRAITS A gift that only you can give MEMORY LANE STUDIO ASHLAND DRUG 275 E. Main (Next to Penney's) Complete Prescription and ' Veterinary Departments Helena Rubenstein Cosmetics Fountain Service Whitman & Rogers Candy The Drug Store that appreciates your patronage Phone 5261 Wright and Felger, Owners TRY ROLLER SKATING It's Fun . SKATEWAY Tuesday - Friday - Saturday TED'S FEED and SEED STORE 353 E. Main Wishes Made Knovrt-to Santa Dear SauU I nver Men a very good boy. I talked 'my math teacher, Mr. Allintm'.'iWto giving me a "1" and I didn't quite make the honor roll. I'm not asking for very much this year, but here are a few new things a new transmission for my convertible, a brand new girl-friend with blue eyes and dimpled cheeks. My friend Bill Hollingsworth would like a new basketball that would make him a hero at all our games. Ryle would like a new head oi hair as he hasn't much left. Thank yon, dear Santa. Vernon Tenney Dear Santa, r.iere isn't much I want but do remember my friends. First of all, I would like' a ticket to Eugene and a new black-top convertible. My friend Nancy Graber would like a ticket to San Diego, and Pauline Davis a new book of jokes (her old once are wearing out). Bob Myrick wants a new trumpet so he can out-play Har vey Woods. Glenn Holzhouser wants a new system whereby hi parents will let him use their new car. Mr. Wiggins wants a brand new band that will be able to tell the difference between loud and soft. Cleatis Mitchell would like a new hot rod. Your friend, Barbara Bugbee Dear Santa, My friends and I want several things this year. Donna Wil liams and Clarice Prettyman WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Ph. 7021 372 E. Main St. Ashland, Ore. HALL'S STUDIO 37 E. Main St. Knox Building Special to Students Ingle Drug Co. Swedenburg Bldg. Complete Fountoin Service PROUD!! We sure ore, of the woy our Grizzlies hove worked. PROUD! Of the woy your clothes look? .You sure will be when we core for them. WARDROBE CLEANERS Quolity Cieoning On rhe Ptoze . Phone 32S1 Free Pick-Up ond Delivery would like a short wave set, and Billie Davis wants shorter school hours. Dale Cullop wishes you y;uld bring him a new car Walt Mc Coy wants a dye for his red hair. Ted Tenney wants a change in faces. Melvin Taylor wants a hot rod that will outrun his cousin's in Talent And I would like a rubber doll, a set of dishes and some extra money. Sincerely, Barbara Wrey Dear Santa, We, the senior girls, would like for you to bring the senior boys an incentive that would make them attend the noon dances. Helen Bean would like a ticket to go see her girl friends, Joyce and Joanne Fritz. Glady wants a job where there is no work. ' Leona wants to graduate so she can go to SOC. We hope everyone has Happy New Year. Yours, Barbara Hild Vida ChiWerg Shorts Eo-tt Side Phormocy Walgreen Agency Your Prescription Druggist METZ 5c $1 STORE Henry Mete 254 East Main St Ashland, Oregon Busch Motor Co. YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER On the Plozo Ashlond, Oregon Cosmetic Service School Supplies