PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS MON DEC. 16, 1957 -Chrislmas-All Yearlong By Florence Byrd BT Candy Hartshorn Editor, Rogue News Ashland High has come a Do you forget Christmas for lon8 way with fashion since another year as soon as the seniors were freshmen. Now tree has been burned? Does Iyy Le6"e has come into our the spirit of Christmas disap- hih chool reflected by but pear along with the tinsel and ton blouses and skirts, in sparkle of the holiday? plaids or vertical stripes, Each year at this time mil- skirts and slacks with the tra lions of people hurriedly fin- ditional "buckle-ln-the-back," ish their last-minute Christmas car coats, and many campus shopping so as to observe the knits and wools, true spirit of the birth of Winter colors for '58 range Christ by giving to their loved the cool bl-ii.s, tan ones. With loving care, pack- coral reds, to the radiant cop ages are wrapped and placed Pery tones, which leivd them under the tree or mailed to M;iVes 50 well to tlv popular friends and relatives out-of- shirt-waist dress, seen so often town. The joy on a small this year. Novelty fabrics, with child's face as he finds a new luxury look, are in the lime toy from "Santa" under the u8nt r the feminine type tree on Christmas morning is dresses, sheaths included; es well worth the thought, time, Peciaily adaptable ate satins, and care that went into the folard Jersey, silks, and kitten gift. Then as soon as the holi- day season over, many peo- pie calmly forget until next vear. Christmas The Christmas spirit should the new Shetland sweater, the not end this way. Day-to-day bulky, and the novelty fur contact throughout the year blends, especially when worn with gilts received on this hoi- with matching tweed or iday should remind a person pleated skirt. Aside from the of Uie symbol and meaning be- more casual campus clothes, hind them. Remembering the irU are wearing sissy blouses thoughts behind the gifts will and boy-style shirts, neatly keep the Christmas spirit a- belted, with a full quilted live all year long the way skirt, or "Hl-rlse," as well as it should be. "The Christmas fun is over but The Christ Child, where is he? He lives in gifts and toys, we share With children who have few. And in the acts of kindness We do the whole year through." Corinna Marsh Pike Speaks To Students Sgt. Carl Pike, an "experi enced police safety officer, demonstrated his safety teach ing techniques in a special as sembly at Ashland High receivea nrst in senior School, Friday, Dec. 6. . beef showmanship; and she re- This program was to kick off ' ceived the champion beef a school safety drive, accord- showman award, competing a mg to Jack Tobiasson, student gainst all classes of beef at body president the annual 4-H award night. On leave from the Kent Annette is the first 4-H'er from county sheriffs department. Ashland to receive this honor. Grand Rapids, Mich., Sgt. Pike Sne Plans to use part of her has appeared in 30 states be- "H money for a college edu fore over 300,000 school child- cation after high school. This ren with his "Safety Magic" year Annette was elected pres ;.;,oW. Ident of the Sis-Q 4-H Club. The performance was spon- She is taking sheep, beef, and sored by the American Truck- hrse projects. ing Association, Inc., the Ore- - gon Trucking Association, Inc., end the Ashland Police depart ment. GIFTS School Supplies Toiletries Sundries Me NAIRS 71 East Main CLOTHES AND SHOES FOR LESS MONEY PERRINE'S On the Plaza 0?uAiai4. ''wind transparent wools. The classis skirt and sweater a even more important this season with the introduction of the all-time favorite tight- Wrt. Outstanding 4-H Member Annette Dracer. iunior was the outstanding girl in 4-H this summer. She received first in sheep showmanship at the local fair in Ashland. At the Jackson County Fair she won many ribbons in the grading of her livestock. She was award ed a trip to the Oregon State Fair as one of the top three in the judging of livestock. Annette surpassed this when Merry Christmas DON'S RADIO & T.V. 37 East Main - Ashland Phone MU 2-4141 RCA fc Packard Bell We Service AU Makes S1NGMASTER and JONES INSURANCE AGENCY 343 East Main Phone 2-4221 GRIZZLIES! Lead the Parade to ASHLAND SKATEWAYv AND NEW ASHLAND BOWLING LANES 30 S. FIRST ST. "NO ZEBRAS OR ' - l , lr . : Artist Becomes Stripper By Wayne Collum "No zebras or tigers, please!" striping he used other stripers' says Charlie Allin, artist and designs, but has now become car stripper. more original In creating hi Charlie started striping at own. He has added a new tou- the las pari of his junior yc.J' after reading about some vary well known professional strip ers such as: Von Dutch, Jeffer ies, Varner, Raunchy John, and various others. Vic Lively had the honor of having Charlie do striping on his car, as it was Charlie's first, After doing Vic s car he decid- ed to buy a striping brush and do striping as a means of im proving his art ability. Charlie has completed striping on Lou ie Wolff's Roadster with the theme of "El Toro" and the Road Knights plan to have him stripe their Dragster. When Charlie, first began PEP BAND TO BE FEATURED Novelty, pop, and march mu sic will be played by the pep band, a feature of all league basketball hume games. From time to time special numbers end rolutines of comical and dance band nature will be pre sented as half-time perform ances. Tentative plans are in the of fing for the 30-member band to travel to Klamath Falls, Grants Pass, and Medford games. The new - organization, di rected by Ken Waldroff, re hearses each Tuesday noon from 12:00 until 12:30, elimi nating pep rehearsal . during band period. The regular' per iod is devoted entirely to con cert music. Show Student Body Card At WOLFF BROTHERS 1217 Siskiyou DAMON'S GROCERY "Better Groceries for . Better Living" . - 47 N. Main 0m TIGERS, PLEASE!" ch in his stripings by adding color. Now Charlie and Lee Scitz hae decided to make a team. They plan to establish a shop and stripe anything that peo ple might want (for a small Luminal fee, of course). The shop will be in Lee Seitz's ga rage, EBERHART'S Athletic Headquarters Sporting Goods 279 East Main GRUBER'S SHOE SERYICE New Shoes Are Sold . and Old Shoes Are Resoled 383 E. MAIN if Watches and Rings Special Gifts HENRY CARR'S SHELDON JEWELRY 272 E. Mala Slack - Hamilton's PROVOST FURNITURE 357 E. Main Phone 5-5811 S 8i H Green Stamps . PLAZA GROCERY On the Plata SNOW WHITE FREEZE TRY a GRUMPY YOU'LL SAVE II I Groceries ' Meats Fruits Vegetables S. L. IDEAL SUPER MARKET 1475 Siskiyou Poet's Corner The freshman child, so shy and coy, " ' Admiringly stares at the sopho more boy. The sophomore boy, head in a whirl. Loves that pretty junior girl. The junior girl in a "dashing " sedan," Boldly pursues that senior man! But the senior man, handsome j and wild, Secretly loves the freshman child. . Christine McGee C is for Christ who was born on Christmas Day. H is for Holy Star that light ed the Shepherds way. R is for the Riches the Shep herds brought, their best. I is for the Inn where Mary stopped to rest. S is for the Savior, the only holy child. T is for the Thanks we give, strong, yet sometimes mild. M is for Mary, the Virgin Mother true.. A is for the animals who came to see Him too. S is for the Stars that guide both me and you. The Rogue News .wishes everyone a very Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year! SIMPSON'S HOME TOWN HDWE. Ph. 5-8301 - On the Plaza Ashland SISQ CONFECTIONERY 607 Siskiyou Ashland WARDROBE CLEANERS "Quality Cleaning" We Service All Garments Priced Right S&H Green Stamps Free Pickup & Delivery Phone MU 3-8281 SELBY . CHEVROLET. COMPANY 100 East Main Street Ashland, Oregon "By Our Good Service You Will Know Us" Pho. MU 2-4941, MU 2-4951 Chevrolet Olds mobile SEE THE NEW Wool Skirts by Ktfourr Stitched on Both Sides Large Selection of Colors and Sixes SHORT'S EAST SIDE PHARMACY Walgreen Agency 264 East Main Phone- MU-6-48U