Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 29, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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MAY DAY -
NATIONAL CHILD HBALTH DAY
i , ” PHc cfelelfrhtfbn o f M a y D a y a s N a tio n a l C h ild H ea lth
Tfcjy w a s siiggeetpd by th e A m erica n C h ild H e a lth A sso -
""ition in 1923. It is raphJly b eco m in g an e sta b lish e d
^tom in eweyy p art o f th e c o u n tr y to d e d ic a te M a y 1st
afo nji^fouriat^ ’tifiie fo r ta k in g sto c k o f th e ch ild
tfi cctoditions o ft e a c h co m m u n ity and to 'u n d ertak e
0 tle/h iite 'la stin g jirograiu fo r im p r o v in g them .
tiie first p a r t o f th e tw e n tie th c e n tu ry , o h ris-
{griJaC Writer a n d p h ilo so p h er, “ th e c o u n tr y
? e ffo r ts h a v e been in a u g u ra ted fo r th e con-
¿hild' life W hich h a v e cu t th e Im zards o f
¡i-born c h ild in h a lf. D u r in g this- sa m e
_ . , av^ft^ge sp a n o f lif e h a s been len g th e n e d n e a r ­
ly U n -v e a r s, la r g e ly 4 u e to in crea sed p r o tec ti& i o f ch ild
life .
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►State, c o u n ty an d c ity h ea lth boards are p la n n in g
d efin ite p rogram s o f s a n ita tio n an d im m u n iz a tio n fo r
th e p rotection and c o n se rv a tio n o f ch ild life . T h e na-
t io n a r CM Wren*« B u rea u h a s -b e e n '.e s ta b lis h e d , a n d a
bureap o f ch ija h y g ie n e , fo r th e p ro tectio n o f m a tern ity
an d in fa n cy , cheated th r o u g h th e H heppherfi-T ow n er A ct
is n o w a d e fin ite p a rt o f th e h e a lth p rogram in m any
stataa. ^ H e a lth aA aeatioa in o a r BPhnu’x i s a lso b ecom in g
nn e sta b lish ed pari 'of th e coü rse o f Stud?’. .T e a c h e r s are
b ein g. t<aught to o b serv e th e h e a lth co n d itio n s o f th e ir p u ­
p ils and to co o p era te w ith h e a lth a u th o r itie s ia b ette r in g
th o s e co n d itio n s
In O regon a ll h e a lth a g e n c ie s arc u n itin g th e ir e f ­
fo r ts to m a k e th is t|»ird c e le b r a tio n of M ay D a y , as N a ­
tio n a l C h ild H e a lth D ay- on e o f im p ortan ce b y p u ttin g on
p r a c tic a l h e a lth p ro g ra m s in e v e r y p a r f o f th e s ta te
by CHARLES P. STEWART •
NBA Service Writer
WASHINGTON— Benater W il­
liam E. Borah of Idaho is a
ajtrap hanser.
He says be can’t afford an
automobile.
What thia baa to do with bi*
not having one 1 don’t know. The.
automotive Industry would
be
ruined if many people allowed
themselves to be influenced by
what they can or can’t afford,
In the matted of owning ma­
chine«.
The same street car brought
the senator and me down town
the other day, dangling from
adjoining strap*..
Borah has an Interesting face
to
study. It has a bulldogglsh
w h er e th e re a r e o r g a n ize d a c tiv itie s .
look.. Not that It’s unamlahle.
T h e S ta te C on gress o f P a r e n ts and T ea ch ers are sp o n ­
A bulldog, unaroused, is an am­
s o r in g a -‘{Sumnjer R o u n d -U p ’’ o f ch ild r e n w h ic h opens iable animal, but his visage Is
M a y 1 st an d w h ic h lia s as its o b je ct, s e n d in g to school blunt, stubby, rough-hewn, vflth
t h is f a ll f r e e fro m r e m e d ia l d e fe c ts, a ll ch ild ren w h o are a alight tendency of the upper
lip to twitch back occasionally
e n te r in g sch ool fo r ih e fir s t tiip e.
D iffe r e n t c o m m u n itie s are p u ttin g on p rogram s b est disclosing an ominous eye-tooth
Even
*o with Borah.
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f it t e d to their, n e e d s ; in fa n t c lin ic ^ p rogram s are b ein g face, la repose, isn’t fierce, but
sta r te d in so m e .p lp c e » , e s sa y an d p o ste r c o n te s ts are be­ It suggests a face which, if it
in g held in o th e rs, h e a lth film s and s lid e s are b ein g grabbed you by the leg,' would
sh o w n , pageant^ and p la y s g iv e n , rad io ta lk s b road casted take a crowbar to pry loose.
a n d sp ecial w in d o ’f d is p la y s c a llin g a tte n tio n to b etter
c lo th in g , b etter fo o d s a n d b e tte r liv in g c o n d itio n s are las­
in g e x liiln te d . E v e r y in d ica tio n ¡>oints to n n a c tiv e M ay
D a v drfehrafion in O regon th a t w ill be f a r r e a ch in g in
1 it a j f f iu lt * .
Borah's get-up resembles a
prosperous
farmer’a —an
old-
time farmer, when there were
some prosperous oneB-lett. t- 1-.1
Look closely and you see that
he’s well dressed, but be doesn’t
give that effect.
He
doesn’t
wear his clothes stylishly. Even
just after he's had a shave, he
gives the impression of needing
one.
As he swung from his strap,
he held his black slouck hat in
his free hand. He h a s,a round
bald spot on the crown of his
lead, about three inches In dtam
jetei.„
could • cover/ M -up • i t
he'd brash his heir'over It, but
he doesn’t seem te care.
CROWN AND CHURCH LAND
TO BE SOLD POR FARMS
VACATION PLANNING
W ith th e rapid a d v a n ce o f sp r in g , g a r d e n in g w il
¡ y n n o b> h<> n fa v o r ite in d o o r sjM irtais i t b ecom es an u c tiv e
R tetdoor job. L u i th e r e ’s a fin e s u n s titu te to f ill th e e v e
feting hours pd) reoejitly d e v o te d to p la n n in g th e gard en ,
p t ia v a c a tio n p la n n in g .
♦
J u s t ta k e p e n c il a n d p a p e r in h ap d , an d m a y b e a
knap, mid p lu n g e i» . Jt is a gam e (h a t-e v e r y m em ber o f
4 h e fa q u ly enjoy 8. IkniBi d era tio n o f fa r p la c es; tlm lure
jof th e r o a d .j t ( cam p in g- o f fis liiiig , o f , sw im m in g and
■boating; the- fa sc in a tio n o f g a y so c ia l rasu rU a n d the ap-
a lin g charm P i p l a m w h e r e peafce mi/d q u ie t a n d n atu re,
Vf e n j d y M n il d e s e r y e
|U t k t ( n e i i k 0 e gBfjrf f i t
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IH SICKNESS ok sorrow
A serious shortage of people
without spring fever is reported.
Everyone seems to eave ' np a
«Touch for a rainy day.
Having the itch develops the
fingers for
foi playing a banjo.
If you need g kit of auto tools
work ell day
a mechanic In
some garage.
. FJah will bite better If y o t
«fill diagulsg yonrseU as > conn*
try b o*
STOCKHOLM. (U P )— In or­
der to appease the land hunger
or Sweden’s surplus population,
no .longer satisfied by emigra­ c
tion. a movement to Split up the
Government’s own
lend, the
church domains and the his,
toric estates of the nobiUty Is
gaining headway in the Riksdag.
Sweden ''Is still * relatively
thinly settled country aad since
the nprmrnl population outlet of
about 20.BOh a year has hoes
cut down by the American i
quota law to less than one halt-|c:
bread must be found far the re-
0UT||0UR’jWAY
Parties intending to build; at
Burgh is ehairmss uf the Pruir.
com mitt«« with Harold Os void as Lake of the Woods wifi profit by
m. to 1:80 p. m., witfe music
communicating with me at saw
by thu Oregon Aggrgvatsrs. Dvr
mill for lumber and hauling. A.
idg this period the senior honor
J.
Vollmaa, Rocky Point.
188-8
Advertías ta
Tidhigs
societies— Mortar
Board
for
woaion and Friars for men— se­
lect from the junior class now
members for next year. Doris
Brophy of Medford is chairman
or in p le a su re o r jo y —
of the luncheon committee and
is asaisted by Bdgar Wrightmag
w h en i t ’s a q u estion o f g e t ­
of SJlvarton.
tin g fo o d , y o u r d e liiv e r y
Freshman
are
asticlpatlng
s e r v ic e g r o c er is yotfr
somewhat dubiously the "cere­
fa
ith fu l sta n d by. T h e
monies" which coasiet of paint
d
a
ily fo o d p roblem w ou ld
ing the concrete "O” on Skin­
ner’s Butte, sud the T u g ^ ’-o»r
be v a s tly m ore d r e a r y and
with the sophomores aerees the
ted iou a w ith o u t h is oer-
mill race.
Qeeastooal rumor*
v f c e . - T h i n k i t o v er.-----
are encountered which seem to
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ig
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ep
en
d
a
b
le,
p rom p t, cou rteou s, ap-
Indicate that paddles will
be
p roeip rive. O u r good« a r e o f th e h ig h e s t e x c elle n c e
ptontlful.
Bnt with the tiaal
rites, the horning of the green
— beat to ren ew th e str e n g th o f th o se in d e lic a te
lids, the freshman may once
h e a lth an d b e st to -p r e se r v e the. h e a lth o f th o se w ho
consider himself a human
are
h a le an d h ea rty .
Will Kidwell of Flint
L
e
t
y
o u r tele p h o n e b r in g y o u r fo o d — coats n o m ore
is to charge of thb eempns
w h en yo u g e t it a t y o u r door.
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day events.
The Junior From, .« formal
Just Phone 2J< *
affair, will be held Saturday
night, May 8. A novel decorat­
ing scheme is being worked out
353 KJast M ain
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by Roll Klep of Astoria. Phil
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New fashions would be more
i f or table if the weather wasn’t
old-fashioned.
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lindar within the country if
A bill to prepare for the m J«.
fom ent tond for cBRtvn-
JBst beep peened by both
fee» Of the R iksdag aad
»4 to permit the aa|e or eg-
. of ctarch propm tyi 1»
lag.
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Can You Clean
Tins?
Ig a q u se tio n w h ic h is
o fte n ask ed o f u s. M an y
are s k e p tic a l a b o u t h a v ­
in g th e ir d e lic a te d r e sse s
nnd e lo tlie s c lea n ed . Thaw
ia n o d a n g er, an d w e g u a r ­
a n te e t o retu rn th em un­
b an n ed ,
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Ashland Gleaning and
• Dyeing World
3 5 F h sriS t
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Phone 63
Travel by Night
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BEAUTIFY
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th en t h e n u u it f u v o v e d p l a n c o m e s t o |
T h a t j|h>ssibilUy od d s z e s t to (h e gam e.
home ,
Poreh^Boxett
Baskets
/SPjrcfiTuhs
rin g device- w a s a i v p n t ^ . j p p fp le , um gqd»nte(y
th o e e grhb Wdrrf tlih .w n o ftl b r e ip p lq y m e h t Wpuld
re. F a r m and rrietbry Itlm r h a s n e e li rich ly eompfeii*
fo r d r iftin g th e luirden o n to th e sh o u ld ers o f t-.teaa>,
g a s « i d ele.ctricjty..
G a s a iid efipctrim ty in ever?’ A m e r ic a n , lionje i s an ]
1 w e sh o u ld
Id a ttain . Ija b o risa v in ^ device's, m id
b e
have tíme to fill them
you now.
o
-th u s aave v a lv a b b bvafndaa houre.
ighb’l gqbd
RctoiwdBrip
*bvœ itî
breakfast xn Southern Pacific dining
par fits you for business ifljjaediatclr
, upon awival.
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Phone our agent t'for
för r reservations on
WccL-cnd ticket; , «ither Ñ0. s ft t f NO. i_
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i<*. T _ h t former
Liotit icjkÄvfgR putt y»u in Portland at 7:15 next
TncMay.
.. morning. t h | |*tççr af »:jo a,«a.
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y in th e hpm e, in boxlnet«' fend ifidufetiA > w ill nn-
t h is «t/U ntry o f hfeppicr m id h e a lth ie r con d itio n s.
_ BOneoeseary labor haw been on e o f m a n ’s
g ift s , g iv in g iriMi th a t m uch nfeote tin fe > 0 th in k
f i t I ( /"' • J ' , f
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pjQyqaepJ bu s g r e a s e d w i t h g r e a te r o u tp u t and
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G.4f.’ Kramer,.Ticket Agent—Phone 43
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