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    b AG« TWO
ÁStíiÁNÍ) DAILY TIDÍNGS
ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G S * ir fleets and training men in their operation.
States is doing little to keep apace.
The navy and array are fighting back heavily against
‘lie flying general’s charges. The navy declares that ex­
periments in bombing the battleship Washington showed
(E s ta b lis h e d in 1 8 7 6 )
P u b lis h e d
E v e r y E v e n in g
E xcept Sunday
The United
by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
‘ ± ? - MG^ ,er " n .............................................................. ....Edito. t h a t
she could not be sunk by attack from above.
T u e sd a y , F e b r u a r y 2 4 , 1 0 2 3
CHIEF FIGURES IN NEWS OF THE DAY,
^Health
Ô/Lnis
The
Ely the
---------------------------------------------------------------------- array declares that the airplane is by no means so import-
K u te r e d a t t h e A s h la n d , O r e g o n P o s t o f f ic e a s S e c o n d C la s s M a il M a tte g *'
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S u b s c r ip tio n P r ic e , D e liv e r e d in C ity
i'r>e M o n th ___________ _________ _________ ______ __________
$ ,65i
It is hard for a layman standing apart from all this'
*» u re e M onths ___________________ __________ _________
3.75 ,o
" hose charges and claims are soundest. But
t » M o n th s ................... .........................................................................
d o Y e a r ...................................................................... ...................
7.5 p* does seem plausible and likely that the air service would!
B y M a il a n d R u r a l R o u t e s
turther in development of'usefulness if organized in-!
M onth .................... ..............;................................................................
$ 65
T h re e M onths ................................................................................................
1.9", dependency than as an adjunct to the army and navy. It
!a .
«1* is not eas-v to imagine the war department ‘admitting th a t!
----- airplanes are more potent than the army, or the navy deJ
D ISPL A Y A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S
t a t g l e In se rtio n , pe? inch ..................................................................
? 30 Jpartment admitting their superiority to fleets.
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M
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‘i w o in s e r t io n s a w e e k ..................................................................................
b a l l y in s e r t io n ................................................„ ................................................
R a t e s f o r L e g a l a n d M is c e lla n e o u s A d v e r t is in g
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a
CTAOOEN
a
In our body, the m uscles and or-
gans are the motors and the nerves
! are the live wires, while the brain
j and spinal column are like a stor­
age battery, except for being far
more
wonderful,
delicate and
i powerful, in proportion to their
I weight.
! This storage battery of the body,
¡ unlike the electrical devices which
, we know, is not ordinarily com -
i pletely exhausted. There is al-
j Ways sufficient vitality or electrical
I energy left in the body to keep up
i the action of the heart and lungs
and such other vital processes as
are necessary during sleep to re­
build the tissues and to store up
further energy for the succeeding
! waking hours.
Before absolute
| exhaustion of this store of electri­
cal power or nerve-force com es
upon us we feel the necessity for
sleep, thus giving the brain a rest.
This rest of the brain and ner­
vous system, as will be apparent
at once, is a m atter of vital and
utter necessity whereas we know
from the constant beating of the
heart and the uninterrupted action
of the m uscles involved in respira­
tion that there need be no such
com plete rest for the m uscular
tissues. It is because the actual
source of energy and power is to
be found in the brain and spine
that we require the unconscious­
ness and rest of sleep. It is true
that a certain degree of nerve force
is
expended aCU°
even ? in
sleep,
Ì
“ J*®
h e a in rt con­
tinuing the action of the heart and
j s ig n i f ic o ?
‘
*S in-
i «.(¡......vam compared with the
phenomenal outlays of energy
known during the w aking hours.
Now that we have shown the
im portance of the intricate m ech­
anism of the brain and nervous
system *’ofT
, the
and w dom
u m vital
a n li?e
e ° S S inating
con
Y e a r ly C o n tr a c ts
' ‘n e In se rtio n a w eek ..........................................................................
father of
Physical
C ulture
t to its OpeiatlOllS as General Mitchell de-
OUR WHEAT is sold
S tu a r t an d S o th o ro n .
Of o u tfie ld e rs th e r e is q u a n ­
tity w ith o u t p a rtic u la r q u a lity .
T he list in clu d es
R ay
B lades.
H ein ie M ueller, Ja c k S m ith , R os­
coe H olm . C hick H afey. a slu g g e r
from H o u sto n ; T a y lo r D o u th it,
from St. J o e ; R alp h S h in n e rs, ex-
G iant from Toledo, find C h a rle y
H u ghes, a callow y o u n g m an from
th e U n iv e rsity of K en tu ck y .
M ike G onzales re m a in s as d e a n
of th e
c a tc h in g
c o rp s, w hich
show s not a new' face. C h a rle y
N ieb erg all, E rn e
Vick and
Al
Reel m ak e up th e re s t of th e
staff.
TR A IN S CRASH
H A R R ISO N , N. J ., F eb. 24—
T h reo p erso n s w ere k illed an d be­
tw een tw e n ty an d th irty badly in ­
ju re d w hen th e P h ila d e lp h ia ex­
p ress c ra sh e d in to th e r e a r end
of th e H a v a n a L im ited a t M an­
h a tta n tr a n s f e r n e a r h e re to day.
B oth tra in s a re from New Y ork.
While the wheat prices are high, we must bear in}
uriml
^he lurmers ot the Pacific states have very little* i
.02% " heat on hand. The first halt of February no wheat was)
j exported from the .Pacific coast, but flour was reported
W H A T C O N ST IT U T E S A D V E R T ISIN G
“ A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n ad m issio n c h a rg e is made, o r s quite well. The Roekv Mountain states are also out of the
C U T T H IS O U T — IT
u .iie c tio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
, in '
-n , ,
¡wiic.it m.uket and the millers business is on accumulated
IS W O R T H M O N E Y
No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd ers.
stock.
D O N A T IO N S
Send th is ad a n d ten c e n ts to
N o d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill be m ad e In a d v e rtla
The United States government exported 2,130,000
F
oley
& Co., 2835 S liegield Ave.,
»ng o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in oash.
---------- ------------------------------------------------------------ bushels the week ending February 7, and 1,314,000 bush­
C hicago, 111., w ritin g y o u r n a m e
els for the week ending February 14. Also the Canadian
an d a d d re s s c le a rly . You w ill r e ­
ÎfEW STANDARDS IN ADVERTISING
ceive a sam p le b o ttle of F O L E Y ’S
iniports ;n transit were 1.102,000 for the week ending Feb-
HONEY AND TA R COMPOUND
Newgstandards of advertising for department stores iU<ii\ /, and 1,42< ,000 J;or the week ending February 14.
fo r c o u g h s, colds an d h o a rse n e ss,
all over the country were adopted at the fourteenth an­
The stock of wheat on hand in the United States is
also sa m p le p ack ag es of FO L E Y
A:E>'SrAie.TAlKlf
nual convention of the National Retail Dry Goods asso­ lower than it has been tor years, and the reason is that
2-1.
P IL L S , a d iu re tic s tim u la n t fo r
Reta*): CAE.T HEREEKT
ItRTLEY- $ Wr.KlFARRîiTGTûNlJ
ciation, which was in sçssion week before last in New ’he world had a shortage of wheat and had to iiav T* ours.
th e k id n e y ’s a n d FO LEY CAT­
H A R TIC TA B L E T S fo r c o n stip a ­
York.
1’he wheat harvest in the southern hemisphere is going
C aptain H erbert H artley, m a s te r of the L eviathan, largest m erch an t
tion
a n d b illlo u rn e ss. T hese d e ­
flying the A m erican flag, h a s been m arried in Opelika Ala. to Miss
“ As retail advertising men, it devolves upon us to! on while we have our winter. Tliqt country being shorf, ship
Mary W eir W ilson, d a u g h te r of a form er new spaper editor, ’ c a p ta in
p e n d a b le re m e d ie s a re fre e from
conserve and advance the reputation of retail business ¡there was competitive bidding for the product and the H artley was a widower. A. E. Saxtain, deposed W arden of th e Fed­
o p ia te s a n d h av e helped m illions.
eral Prison in A tlanta, Ga.. has been indicted th ere on the charge of
and of the institutions we represent,” says the new code.¡law o f supply and demand brought the market up.
T ry th e m ! Sold every w h ere.
reapp.’d iie d
‘ Recognizing that our duty to the public, as well as the'
The had feature of this is that many people rushed P ? " VHa« rai1’h Motlon P ictu re Com pany has w ithdraw n from the Motton
Lest interests of retailing, call for honesty, sincerity and their wheat to market because of the demagogic charge lictu rH Producers and D istributors of A m erica of which Will Hays,
< audor in advertising, we have formulated these standards •hat Wall Street brought up the price of wheat artific­ form er P o stm aster G eneral, is m anaging d irector, declaring it “will do
Us own fighting in the open.” T his is the first break in the ran k s
of practice to govern the profession.
ially in order to influence the election. Many farmers be- of the Hays organization.
“ Advertising is socially useful because it enables the lieved this and they thought they were putting s-ome-
PHONE US FOR
consumer to buy more intelligently and with less effort. tinng- over on the octopus; instead they were hurting c ris is in P o la n d . T he Je w ish p re ss j b e st la s t y e a r a n d h e w on only
We have thought of advertising as commercially useful themselves and costing Hiemselves real’ money. Regret- a s s e rts t h a t a t no p e rio d of J e w ­ te n gam es. I c a n ’t go a n y w h e r e 1 sid e r its remarkable anatom ical
s tru c tu re .
in performing a twofold function, to sell the merchandise lully now they see that the price of wheat did not tumble ish h isto ry h a v e so m an y cases w ith a s ta f f lik e t h a t .”
It consists of two kinds of nerve-
of su icid e am o n g th e Je w s been
In b rie f, R ickey w ill do m ore
advertised, and to sell the» institution advertised. We after election, and the ridiculous trumpery that fooled rec o rd e d a s d u r in g re c e n t m o n th s
tlssue— first, gray matter, or nerve
e x p e rim e n tin g th a n
th e
b rig h t cells, and second, white matter,
should think of it as performing a third function also, sell­ ’hem ought to fool them no more.
in th e big c itie s of P o la n d .
y o u n g m an w ho is ta k in g a p o s t­ composed of nerve fibres and end-
M ost of th e su ic id e s a re a m o n g g r a d u a te c o u rse in
ing advertising itself.
In the gTay m atter or
a
b a rb e r organs.
nerve cells is the central source of
people
w
ho
lo
st
th
e
ir
f
o
rtu
n
e
s
in
“ As advertising men we should be as jealous o f the
school.
F o r t h ’rd base, he h ad
Suggestions
sp e c u la tio n .
Rut
th e re
w ere L e s te r B ell, w ho h it .365 in th e nerve energy, the white nerve
A
GOOD
SELECTION
fibers are the wires over which
reputation of our profession as the wise merchant is jeal­
m an y c a fe s o f su id id e s among.} A m e ric a n A sso ciatio n la s t vear. this is sent, while the end-organs
ous of the reputation of his establishment. Advertising
It has been a long time since any man has been ap­ o w n ers of old firm s w ho w ere ■ B u t L e s te r se em s to h av e only are specialized apparatus for the |
m e d ia te tr a n s m ittin g o r r o c e iv -
The best the ‘market af­
should not only be truthful, but should at all times avoid pointed to office in Oregon whose selection has been met u n a b le to s ta n d th e n e rv o u s s tr a in a v a g u e id e a o f t h e lo c a tio n o f , Im
t o g o f im p u lse f o r m o tio n o r
even the SEMBLANCE of untruth or the suspicion of in- with such general favor as that of William S. Levens as of th e c ritic a l tim e.
f ii s t base w hen m a k in g a th row a c tio n .
fords at all times at
I t is sa id to be s ig n ific a n t th a t
a
sinceritv. Understate rather than overstate.” ’
prohibition director. Mr. Levens is an experienced prose­ su ic id e s h a v e o c c u rre d n o t only n d m ay h a v e to be s h ifte d to
w ith O a k la n d a n d is said to be on
cutor, a man of high character, and resolute purpose. His am o n g u n o rth o d o x Jew s, b u t also s h o rts to p .
his w ay back.
► irs t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e .....................................................
E ach s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e
• *rd of T h a n k s
u o itu a r ih s , p e r lin e —............. - .................................................... -
? .10
.05
1.00
MEAT
THE INDECENT THEATER OR
PUBLIC; WHICH
New York has a score or more
at <i f\)i t . r mdu c oita \ , the worst of which j might have been over-estimated, hut those who have come
is Mr. William A. Brady’s “ A Good Bad Woman,” whichj *n contact with him say he is all „right. There is a »reat
'• Levons will address himself
is being withdrawn, we understand from the press dis- ‘ work Io do • there,
“---- and ’ Mr.
to
it.
patches.
We presume Mr. Brady’s position in producing his
show is the position of his competitors, and so we submit ,
“ I made him what he is,” usually means, I once
his statement: “ ‘A Good Bad Woman’ is naughty, hut I aired him to make monev for me.”
have to do it.”
Romance. “ He is rich and when we’re married I
The managers say the others do it, the public wants
it, as indicated by their support, and so there you are. won t nave to work any more.”
At least, this is a frank admission that theatrical in­
decencies are no longer hooked onto the purposes of art,
The astonishing thing about radio sets is the wav
but ljkewise is it a confession that commercialized vice they sell without a slogan.
nas its place in theatrical producing and that mere naught­
iness is directed into the theater because it pays. .
M iss Sw ope said th a t re c e n tly
sh e se n t in v ita tio n s to m o th e rs,
This has long been the charge, but we have not known
a s k in g th em to a tte n d a c o n fe r­
<»f an admission by a producer of standing.
ence d esig n ed to ta k e ste p s to
The fact is that the police should close up theatrical
m ak e th e g irls in he schools b e t­
rottenness, as they are supposed to close up any other
te r fitte d
ph y sically , b u t
th a t
“ n o t one m o th e r ” in th e ex clu s­
form of social rottenness, and the closing should not be
ive re s id e n tia l s u b u rb accep ted
left to the volunteer act of greedy producers. Of course,
th e in v ita tio n .
•
it is safe to presume that if the course of the theater con­ C LEV ELA N D , Feb. 24. __ T he
“ I h av e n o tic e d a g r e a t c h an g e
tinues toward the commercializing of vice the theater will heav y e m o tio n a l s tre s s of th e a m o n g th e g irls in th e sixteen
attract to itself repressors who will put their heels upon p ie s e n t-d a y life of th e y o u n g e r y e a rs t h a t I h av e been d o in g th is
g e n e ra tio n , a s ex em p lified by w o rk ,”
M iss Sw ope c o n tin u e d .
vicious practices.
dan cin g , m oving p ic tu re s, jo y “ T hen a g irl of 15 w as c o n te n t
In this sense, at least, decency now will pay out in rid es, jazz an d th e lik e, h a s p ro ­ to be a child an d to play lik e a
satisfactory dividends later.
duced a rac e of p e rm a tu re ly a d u lt ch ild.
B u t a g irl of 15 now
w
om
en
w
ho
a
re
o
v
e
r-s
tim
u
la
te
d
,
d
resse
s
lik
e a w om an a n d w a n ts
There is still another thing we must not lose sight of.
u n d e r-n o u ris h e d ,
h y p e rse n sitiv e , to be C o n sid e re d a w om an. M od­
M henever theatrical success depends directly upon the­ an d in ca p a b le of c a rry in g on
life h a s ro b b ed th e m of g ir l­
atrical sensuousness, there is a public to he indicted for th e ir s h a re of th e w ork of th e e h rn
o o d .”
its refusal to he attracted hv clean and wholesome amuse­ w orld. Miss B e rth a L. Sw ope, S u p ­
i. Í
SAYS JAZZ AGE
S
OF
ment.
We must not confuse “ popular demands” with meth­
ods that lure the public, however. But whenever the pub­
lic refuses to support dean productions that merit pub-
hc support then the public must stand its responsibility,
’there is no record, to date, that we know of, indicating
Hie public will not support theatrical decency. So up to
now the case seems to he against the producers.
e rv iso r of P h y sical E d u c a tio n fo r
G irls in th e
E ast
C leveland
schools, d e c la re s.
“ R esp o n sib ility fo r p re s e n t con­
d itio n s is w ith -the p a re n ts ,” Miss
Sw ope d e c la re d . “ P a r e n ts p e rm it
th e ir d a u g h te r s to in d u lg e in ail
th e friv o litie s of th e tim e, a n d
W A R SA W , F eb. 24. — An u n ­
re fu s e to c o -o p e ra te w ith te a c h e rs p re c e d e n te d epidem ic of suicides
w ho a re try in g to g u a rd th e ir is ra g in g a m o n g Je w s w ho w ere
w e lfa re .”
ru in e d by th e re c e n t econom ic
E S
SUICIDE EPIDEMIC
AIR FORCES VERSUS OTHERS
There is a bill before congress to establish a govern­
ment department of aeronautics and create a united air
service tor the national defense. It is proposed by Secre­
tary of War Weeks and Secretary of the Navy Wilbur
and all o l the higher officials of their departments.
Brigadier General William Mitchell, assistant chief
of the army air service, decares that both the army and the
navy an* resisting any sort of change which might cur­
tail or modify tlieir authority or permit aviation to be­
come anything more than an auxiliary to their own’ acti-
\ ities. And this, he declares, is notwithstanding that air
),ower can destroy any battleship that has been built or
that ever can he built, and that, as a defensive power
along our coasts the navy’s usefulness, for this reason is
gone. The United States, declares General Mitchell’ is!
despite these facts “ fifth” among nations in air power
and “ is falling behind oil the time.”
General Mitchel, is certain that ¡wars of the future
will be decided by the air forces. Demonstrations in the
world war showed this, he says, and experiments by other
nations than our since its close have confirmed it. Eng­
land, France, Japan and Italy are building tremendous
am o n g th e o rth o d o x ones.
To co m b at th e s p ir it of d e sp o n ­
dency am o n g th e re lig io u s Jew s,
th e C ouncil o f W a rsa w R a b b is is­
sued a m a n ife sto e x h o rtin g th e
c o n g re g a tio n s to h elp th e ir m em ­
b e rs in d is tre s s an d p re v e n t them
from c o m m ittin g d e s p e ra te a c ts
w hich a re c o n tra ry to th e jew ish
re lig io n a n d tra d itio n s . A sim ila r
c o n d e m n a tio n of su ic id e s w as a n ­
n o u n ced in a re s o lu tio n of a J e w ­
ish M e rc h a n t C o n g ress h eld r e ­
c e n tly in W a rsaw .
?
In t h a t e v e n t he m u st do b a t­
tle w ith one C ooney. A nd as R ic k ­
ey sqys: “ May th e best m an w in .”
H o w a rd F re ig a u . e x -w a te r boy,
a n d G eorge T o p o rc er, th e m an be­
hind th e sp e cta cle s, a re c a n d i­
d a te s fo r th ir d base. T o p o rcer is
a fine u tility m an , b u t seem s to be
a tr if le s h o rt of m a k in g th e g rad e
a t s te a d y e m p lo y m e n t. F ro ig a u ,
lik e B ell, is in clin ed to
th ro w
th em t a r aw ay. T om m y T hevenow ,'
ex -S y racu se shoK tstop,
p ro b ab ly
w ill n o t lin g e r long.* H e c a n ’t h it
th e size of h is n e c k b an d .
O u tsid e of S o th o ro n , th e C ard s
h a v e p ro sp e c tiv e w in n e rs in th e
p itc h in g a v e ra g e s , b u t th e ir ac­
tu a l p e rfo rm a n c e is open to d o u b t.
R a te d in th e o rd e r of tlie ir im ­
p o rta n c e , th e y a re :
W a lte r “ D u sty ” M ails, w ho left-
h a n d e d th e In d ia n s in to a p e n ­
n a n t w ith seven s tr a ig h t v icto r-
ies in 1920. H e h ad a big y e a r
N E W Y O RK , F eb . 23— Show
B ra n c h R ickey th e le ft s :de of
N IG H T C O U G H Q U IC K L Y
a n in fie ld as a p itc h e r o r so w ho
R E L IE V E D
can w in m o re th a n ten gam es
a n d he w ill show you a ball club.
T h is is th e s u b s ta n c e of a le tte r
A t le a st, t h a t (s. how B ra n c h
received
fro m
H. W . W ebb,
h im se lf view s th e m a tte r.
Q uincy, 111., “ I co u g h ed a g r e a t
“ T h a t ^ a ll I n e e d ,” he said ,
d eal, e sp ec ially a t n ig h t. T rie d
w ith th e m a n n e r of one w ho m en ­ a lm o st e v e ry th in g a n d h av e fo u n d
tio n s a sc a rc ity of sleeve Rar’ j n o th in g to e q u a l F O L E Y ’S ^ IO N -
te rs.
AV it h B o tto m ly on J irs t I EY AND TA R COM POUND One
base an d H o rn sb y a t second, i t } dose re lie v e d m y cough, a n d T
is h a rd ly n e c e ssa ry to c o m m e n t r e tie d w ell all n ig h t.” One of th e
on th e r ig h t side of th e infield la rg e s t s e llin g c-Ough m ed icin es
T h ey a re th e f irs t tw o -m a n com ­ in th e W o rld . C o n ta in s no op iates.
b in a tio n in b a seb a ll.
S afe fo r c h ild re n .
i n s i s t upon
My p itc h e rs w ill h a v e to do F o le y ’s. R e fu se s u b s titu te s . Sold
b e tte r.
A llan S o th o ro n w as th e e v e ry w h ere
F lin t R h ein , s trik e -o u t k in g of
th e W e ste rn A sso ciatio n la st y e a r.
C lyde Day, w ho p itch ed and
won five d o u b le h e a d e rs fo r M us­
kogee in 1924.
S o u th p a w H a lla h a n , of K a la ­
m azoo;
S hields,
fro m
Nova
S co tia; W ig in g to n , from New H a­
ven, a n d A llyn S to u t, a St. L ouis
sem i-pro,
H o ld o v ers on
th e stafT a re
E d d ie D yer, L ee D ic k e rm a n , B ill
S h o rd e l, J e ss e H a in e s, J o h n n y
Eagle Market
Porit be a s to »
IM YOUR SERVANT
Wash
day lias done
more to enslave American
No hom e w ithout m e iw
eom plete—
F olk s say I am a wonder-
ous treat.
women than anything else
I am y o u r e le c tric a l s e rv a n t.
I ru n e rra n d s f o r you a n d send
m essages fo r you
over
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phone w ire.
I lig h t up y o u r
hom e a t n ig h t a n d lig h te n y o u r
la b o r in th e d a y tim e. I cook
y o u r food, h e a t y o u r ro o m s o r
cool them w ith a b reeze th a t
you w elcom e w h e n th e h o t days
com e. I am y o u r tr u s te d se rv ­
a n t— co m m an d m e.
wash system that adds
E le c t r ic a lly a t Y o u r S e r v ic e
A . L IV E
in their lives.
Our wet
very little expense to the
cost of keeping house has
brought sunshine to the
homes of many women in
this community.
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The Ashland
Laundry
It’s About Time
To Build That New Home
or Remodel the Old One
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OUR LARGE STOCK
Combined with onr facilities for doing business,
Enables us to care for your Building Needs.
Just hand us vour list of
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Lumber, Shingles, Doors,
Windows, Lath, Plaster,
Wall-Board, etc.
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We Will Save You Money
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 20
AT T H E V ININ G TODAY, TO M O RRO W a n d TH U RSD A Y
North Oak St., across Ry. track