Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 25, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Oregon has been handicapped
»omewh&t by injuries so far this
season, h ut unless accidents oc­
cur .in practice, w ill be ready
for the. turkey day game. W ith
every man ready, the unexpected
mspr happen, declared Coach
8niith.
Parent - Teacher
■ W ith all fnjuiwd men on deck,
the players -ewe being shifted
back and forth between th e -firs t
and second teams, giving each
man a chance to prove himself.
Beryl Hodgen, who was In-
Jured in the California game,
is back in the lineup trying to
recover his place at half; now
held by Otto Vitus.
Ick R ey-
nolds, end aspirant, has been
shifted to fallback as an under-
study tor Jones.
Oregoa’s weakness In punting,
as shown in the past few games,
has the coaches worried so in
a last minute effort they are try-
ing Harrison. Harrison is hoot-,
U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON
Eugene, Nov. 25— (Special)—^
" I could not formulate an Ideal
college g irl,” said Virg in ia Judy
Eeterly, dean of women at the
University of Oregon, when ask-
ed to do so. “ There are so
types that s lf are a distinct
benefit to their college. I should
say that the only essential qual-
it lea in a college woman are a
respectful attitude toward the
dignity an<j culture of seholar-
ship and a desire to advance tho
welfare of her college.”
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Fam ily background or early
training make no difference, ac-
cording to % ean Esterly, if these
lng long spirals in practice and two essentials are present. Mrs.
looks to be the best bet. How- Esterly believes that girls can
ever, he is a quarterback and be classified
three main
groups— those Interested in schol­
arship, those socially inclined,
and those with athletic ability.
A il of these types are ideal in
her opinion if they develop ac­
cording to their own natures.
An extreme of age is a dis­
advantage In making the college
g irl.
Those catering too yonr.g
or too old meet w ith difficulties,
Coach Smith la working for the dean of women declared, that
defensive perfection in an en- are not experienced by the aver-
deavor to hold the strong Husky age college g irl. She said, how­
to as small a score as possible ever, that no one Ideal age
Tbs offense of the could' be determined.
he says,
team w U l.b e v irtu a lly the same
"1 think that the clothes of
as that used In former games.
the Modern college g irl are de­
■ K lm ln kl and Mlmnaugb also. lig h tfu l.“
Dean Esterly smiled.
Ykre being worked oat In back- “ I love the brlghLcolored slick-
field positions In y a e tlc e this
Thera is small possibility
week
of their playing in the game but
they w ill be prepared In an
«mergency.
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Second Hand-Cars
in Stock
H A P P E N E D ON
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crime.
9. He can smoke a pipe If it
ill stay lit.
There are nine reasons why
men should be thankful Thanks-
giving
Women should be thankful Just
because:
1. Just because.
There are nine million reasons
why women should be thankful
Thanksgiving Day. •
Beginning,with this issue there
w ill he a Parent-Teacher column
once a week for which we thank
the edltore Very kindly.
Our object is to: first, pro­
mote child welfare in the hoiAe,
school, and community, to raise
the standards of home life, to
secure more adequate laws for
the protection of women and
children.
Second, to bring Into
cloeer relation, the borne and
school that parents and teachers
m ay co-operate intelligently In
the training of the child and to
develops between educators and
the general public such united
efforts as w ill secure for every
child the highest advantage in
physical, mental, moral, and spir­
itu al education.
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A t the recent state conven-
tion the program waa built
around the theme. “.Home and
School in Education.“
Tbatje
■were parents on the program
and there, were ■ teachers oa the
program. The* (act is not w ith­
out significance as a guarantee
that the time has come when
teacher and parent have Joined
bands in the education of the
child.
They stand shoulder to
shoulder with faith in each other
ready to meet the responsibility
together.
1*he problem of the young
“You can't expect the police de*
pertinent to raise your chil­
dren.”
Wl^en we remember
that most o f our criminals are
under twenty years of age and
nearly all who are arrested have
no definite work but are loafers
- w e realise the great need • of
an awakened parenthood..
has never been suite solved. O f­
ten the best th e ir elders do Is
to express horror and wonder
at what th e world is eemlng to,
b u t? lamentations cure no ail­
ments they only aggravate thorn.
Youths o f to d a / have' had
facilities of speed thrust upon
them and it is most natural
they should “ step bn the gaa."’
Let us bear in mind that ju ­
venile protection is trying to
aid parents and teachers to In ­
still into* the mind of children
a conscious eeire to do right
until the right way of thinking
becomes a habit.
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Twelve
cases
of
Chinese
pheasants were released yester­
day by the deputy state game
warden of Jackson county on
farms In the vicinity of Med'
ford.
Judge Kan tie r in bis. W
stressed that we know wbqife
onr cijiid is ' twenty-tour hours
ot the day. .Mayor Baker said
$1.00
Repairs That W ill
Please
Agee's Shoe Shop
339 E. Main Street
quality and lowest price Is a
Tliat meet the demands of folks who know
how to dtatfUgufsh high quality from ex-
travagance.
W h ite Gold or Platinum Mountings
17-Jewel
Waltham Watch
$29.00
VALUE SU R PR IS IN G !
Men “brag” about its ac­
curacy and even the hioet
exacting folks admire its
Tablé Silver
Stratford
l$20 Chév Tonring *125
JEWELED RECTANGULAR
$17 JO
1922 Ford Ton Truck $250
Exceptionally accurate and good look­
ing. Super value for smart shoppers.
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you
have
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B etter Values,
last minute, when you can
which
f,
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Lower Prices,
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All Standard Makes
bought after careful con­
sideration!
M urphy E lectric
“ Distinctive Gifts For
Easy on the Pocketbook
WARNING!
,
BETTER
HURRY
IT YOU WANT A
$14.00 SUIT
Miller’s Toggery
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”
KELLY
TIRES
Thanksgiving Dinner
«1.00
Turkey Giblet Soup
Head Lettuce with Mayonaise
Roast Young Turkey and Dressing
New Spinach
Maslied Potatoes
Celery
Plumb Pudding ’
Mince and Pumpkin Pie
A.
You ..couldn't do ..better If you
marked your own price tax. Com­
plete service for six w ith free
chest. .
W HITE
Enders Block, Ashland, Ore.
ATTENTION!
Star and Chevrolet
Owners
E nter your car in a, high-,
Saturday at 2 o ’clock r .
COFFEE
SHOP
530 A. Street
Only 3 more dayq. o f our Commnnlty Club
week.
Many are taking advantage of thia
special offer.
Shop
Dlaccrlmlnnting People
Doubly Guaranteed Na­
tionally Advertised Qual­
ity Parts and Replace*
ments.
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Dinner
A ppliances
Just Arrived
LEEDOM'S
TH E A SH LA ND HOTEL CAFE
CLARKSON’S
Why take chances with
and anything else the me­
chanic may need, can be
purchased in Ashland.
Thanksgiving
WRIST WATCH
Two 1921 Ford Tourings
$100 E ach .
Brake Relinirig Done by
Machinery
Pistons
Bearing!
"L ittle Lady’a" Special!
1923 Chev. Roadster $290
A u tom otive Shop
and remember that the
parts,,
i F o r Practical Giving
1923 Chev. Touring $400
N ew / E lectric
here
Olympia Oyster Cocktail — Cavia Campe
Celery Hearts
Ripe Olives
Sweet Pickles
i Chicken Mullegetawny
Grandma Bread Stuffing
Roast Young Turkey
Giblet Sauce
Cranberry Jelly
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Natural Gravy
Stewed Chicken With Dumplings, Home Style
Raspberry Sherbert
Mashed Potatoes
Hot Slaw
French Rolls
Perfection Salad
Thanksgiving Pudding, Orange Sauce
Hot Mince Meat Pie
Wine Delight Ice Cream
Angel Food Cake
Coffee
Milk
Tea
Buttermilk
Demi Tasse
12 to 8
CHAS.
reserve appropriate gifts
N O O N - - EV EN IN G
GET YOUR GAR
R E A D Y FOR
W INTER
Two Unusual Values in
Better Get in While You Can
hurried selections at the
Lithia Springs
Hotel
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—proved Quality makes lowest price decide!
The Comeback of satisfaction is the “comeback” we're a fte r
promieo we stand squarely behind — money back anytime!
caaea contained 72 palm the Hollywood Orchard, 2 at the sell place and one on the Dan
bird*, which were raised H illcrest Orchard, 3 at the Davis Conner place?
game (arm at Eugene,
farm , 2 at the Ray Morrison
cases were released on farm , two on the Judge Hurt-
pull on Church Street,
STOCK CARS ONLY
First Prn$e: Rear bum per tips.
Second Prize: Set o f Weed Chaiss
Third Prize: Stop Light
A
Electricity w ill save your w ife
hours o f needleee drudgery every
week. Ask your electric dealer to ­
day ¿bout an electric range—that
cooks all but automatically, w ith
no logging of coal, kindling or
Soup
Cream of Celery
Relish
Ripe Olives and Celery
Waldorf Salad
Roast Young Oregon Turkey
Cranberry Sauce
Baked Hubbard Squash
Creamed Mashed Potatoes
Hot Mince Pie, Hard Sauce
Coffee
SPECIAL FR U IT CAKE
ICE CREAM
For your Thanksgiving dinner, something on the
order mother used to make; filled with raisins and
citrons and figs and dates and nuts. Ice eream with
the same wonderful goodies like mothor used in her
Thanksgiving Fruit Cake, all the* costly fruits and
nrits in ample abundance.
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The price is no higher than the regular ioe eream in
brick form, of which you may choose either.
Order this NUTRITIOUS Ice CreAm from your deal­
er or from the
JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY
Phone 91, Medford, Oregon
P h on e 37
^Service W orthw hile”
V youi had to doL the.ltoaa».
work, can you imagine a gift more
welcome than jn e th atw cu ld do
your, hardest w ork /tar yout
ASHLAND DEALERS
Plaza Confeotionery
Garnetts Cafeteria
Lithia Springs Confeotionery
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