WED., NOV. 25. 1959 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Standards Given For Road Knights Br Ralph Barnett Car enthusiasts of AHS are invited to join the Road Knights of Ashland, according to Gary Callahan, member of the organization. Gary pointed out that quali fications include: (1) having a car, (2) being willing to submit" it to a safety check, (3) being at least 16 years old, and (4) having an acceptable driving record. Before joining, prospective members who are under 18 must attend meetings for two months which arc held every Tuesday night. The club mem bers then vote as whether or not to admit new members. Members are required to pay to the club ten per cent of any traffic fine that they re ceive. Members have access to the shop and all tools available. Members may enter their cars in any drag races and car shows with a good chance at winning a trophy, providing they have given their car a real "facelifting." SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE RQGUE NEWS SIS-Q BARBER SHOP 101$ Iowa Wayne Heard. Owner STUDENTS! MEMORY LANE STUDIO Specializes IN MAKING YOU LOOK YOUR BEST IN YOUR PICTURES 293 E. Main MU 9-3631 Buy It Baked DECORATED CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS JOHNSON'S Groceteria Bakery 300 E. Main MU 2-3471 Carol Bjurk, Bill Bowma: Martin Burns, Charles . Ca houn, Linda Decker, Claud Everett, Joyce Hagerbaume Nancy Grow, Deane Fiegut Carolyn Hamilton, Carol Harmon, Alice Hearn, Jar Henneck, Tod Hess, Cur Ji.nu'S, Jim Lamb. Terry M Kinnis, Betty Martin, Cra Pennington. Paula Prescol Sharon Roderick. Treasure Si livan. Karen Wood, Don Woodcll. Sophomore Judy Benson, Richard Byrr Sandra Colosuonno, N a n c Conrad. Janet Covintfon. Joi Drager. Judy Eberhart, Da' Everett, Joy Hinkson, Kar SENIOR CLASS DONATES DIMES TO INDIA'S YOUTH Mr. Lewis's American Prob lems ' classes donated their dimes to provide more "Sun shine" magazines for the youth of India. "Sunshine" magazine is pub lished in India by Dr. G. S. Krishnayya, a leading educa tor. It offers a variety of stories, news articles, and oth er features, for the purpose of helping Indian youth to be bet ter informed and to understand more about democracy. India's youth and family has little money and it is a struggle for them to stay in school. They do not have enough mon ey to buy a "Sunshine" maga zine, which they desire. For this reason, the American Ob server publishers are asking for dimes from all U. S. stu dents who receive their maga zine, according to Mr. Lewis. Sisters Audition For Talent Scout Carol Phelps, Ashland High freshman, along with four sis ters, sang for Mr. Alexander Lake, author and talent scout, of Smith River, California. After hearing the girls sing, Mr. Lake invited the Phelps' sisters to his home in Californ ia. While there, they were photographed. Later some of the pictures appeared in the Ashland Daily Tidings. It is hoped a chance to appear on a Talent Show may be the result. ASHLAND DRUG "Gristly" Ballpoints Prescriptions Cosmetics Costume Jewelry 257 East Main SWEET SHOP FOUNTAIN and LUNCH SCHOOL SUPPLIES WARDROBE CLEANERS "Quality Cleaning" 45 N. Main On the Plaxa For PICK-UP & DELIVERY MU 9-8281 S&H Green Stamps Too We'll Help You Fill Special Orders for Your Parties "and Club Meetings WISHART'S BAKERY "Where Quality Reigns Supreme" 1467 Siskiyou Blvd. Phone MU 5-4921 SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS The Year Around GAYLE PROMPTS WES Yell Leader Gayle Weller helps brother Wei w;th yell. Squad Shows New Mascots Noticed a new addition to our yell squad this year? We have two: Wes Weller and George Fredrickson, our new school mascots. They attend all our home games and know one yell they do alone. When confronted with the question: Would you like to be our school mascot? Wes re- olied. "What's a mascot?" Now they both know. "This seems to be a good in- flupnre on Wm " v C.avlp wlow H I nll, tnt w f.n ?Z i L rJXLFZ future football teams! Watch Both boys will be at all our basketball games and some assemblies to lead us in yells. Th. or Hh .,. ..,j at Lincoln school. Support the Advertisers VERN'S TEXACO 410 N. Main 25c off on Lube Jobs to Students with Student Body Cards Barbara Rush. Clinton and Mike WE'RE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH INGLE DRUG CO. 303 E. Main "By the Post Office" Ashland Office Supply 55 N. MAIN ST. Standard and Portable Student Discoveres $1000 Treasure FOUND: $1000 in a hollow Joy. The money will be split stump on Mud Springs Road between her family, church, by Joy Farenhurst during the and the larger portion saved KWIN Treasure Hunt Novem- for future education. ber 1. Clues broadcast over KWIN were collected by the Faren hurst family for two weeks be fore the hunt. Sunday after noon they drove toward Table Rock but heard the clue: " . . . a town the same name as a town in Arizona" over KWIN and turned at Phoenix. "A road which ended in 'creek'," was the next clue they heard. They drove toward Cole- man Creek road where they turned to the right by chance. After looking for the treasure, KWIN gave a new clue: "If you are on pavement get on a dirt road." Driving up the first dirt road, they passed a dump men- tioned in another clue. They continued on until they were forced , to stop between two other cars on a side road. Clues Continue u Pa.rkin the f"-..Varen- h"rsts conversed with the oth- er searchers. Mrs. Farenhurst jotted the half moon, a hill, nd the four madrono trees which were another clue. Forced to remain after an un- successiui searcn oecause oi a gathering crowd they stood a- r?"nd talk,"8- Joy found an old stump about ten feet from me ur. one wie ii. ayai t auu iidiu uiui, entertaining wun found a letter informing her a short program, she had found the $1000. Selections played by the "I've never been so excited group included: "Look for the and happy before!" exclaimed Silver Lining," "March of the .111 Assorted Guard." "Gypsy m I 1 ADDiGS Sold I" ' w w By Machine "Approximately 104 apples are being sold daily from our new apple vending machine," stated Mr. Keiling, drivers ed- ucation teacher. Apples are ob tained from Frank Tamney, who owns an orchard in Ash land. AHS is the third school to install this type of a machine. Crater and Medford each had one installed last year. Fruit juices may be added to the machine in the future. The Rogue Valley Vending Company installed the ma chine. For The Finest Sporting Goods EBERHART'S 1456 Hwy 66 MU 2-1381 MU 2-5771 RENT TYPEWRITERS SALES & SERVICE School Supplies COMPLETE ONE STOP wllt AT THE MONEY GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER MATTERS OPEN UNTIL NINE tT PAYS TO THINK Everything in Refreshments FIRST NATNAL BANK For Donees, Clubs, ond Port.es OF OREGON, PORTLAND Oregon Food Store "izstzxsz? Mearns Heads Science Club Ashland High's new Science mh hoaHorl bv Mr William Mearns, freshman science teacher. Members are begin- ning work on projects that they will enter in the Science Fair, held in April. The club has ten members at the present time. Meetings are held on Thursdays at 8:00 a.m. "Students not belonging to the club are urged to attend these meetings, as it is hoped the membership will increase," stated Mr. Mearns. Music Entertains , FarentS, leOCierS During National Education Week approximately 250 Parents participated in "Back to School Night, November 12, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in .-.. The program opened with the Ashland H.gh Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Bcr- Holiday," and "March Slav." Following the entertainment was a brief meeting. Drecced- ed by a short speech given by Mrs. Burns, PTA president. After the program the par- ents relived their school days by following the schedule of their sons and daughters, IRWIN'S T.V. and RADIOS SALES and SERVICE Transistor Radios 505 Siskiyou MU 2 8352 SNOW WHITE FREEZE "TRY A GRUMPY" 1103 Siskiyou Blvd. Phone Orders MU 9-C621