Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    don't sing out w ith gloo. they
Women are the usual victims self. Fire In a nearby
■Imply pick up the go|f b a * add
o f dry cleaning tragedies, but nited the liquid, and
■tart a fte r tho ball w ith a swell­
men are by no means exempt. A burned to death as hto
ing cheat, and when a poor strike
Mighty tew things can keep up workm an, cleaning some gloves took fire.
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Is made we do not ( k n o w " Just their momentum on yesterday's la a pall of gasoline, upeet the
w h at happens. Soon the course fame. Advertise today!
pall, spilling the liq uid over him ­
to the bualeet place In town and
the Scotch pro bustles h ith e r and
yon and a ll the players laugh and
chuckle when
they
h ear
his
cheery voice call but “Good shot
laddie,, tine stroke lassie.”
By this tim e the todies reluct­
an tly depart to prepare th a t eve­
ning meal which they know w ill
have to w ait fo r a late comer fo r
no one ever wants to leave; It to
always "b et's go round ju s t once
NOT SO MANY MONTHS AGO THE PEOPLE OF JACKSON
more."
I t is putting hew youth and
COUNTY W ERE STARTLED WITH THE INFORMATION THAT
new enthusiasm *for w o rk In ev­
THE BANK O F JACKSONVILLE HAD FAILED AND THAT
ery man and woman In Ashland
Free text books Id th e public
schools, the Eastern Oregon nor­
m al school, and a fu ll tous*year
course In a ll state norm al schools
are among the things' favored by
th e Jackson County Teachers' ln-
- stltu te a t the m eeting held here-
th e first d f th is week.
The recommendations o f the
teachers are contained in th e fo l­
low ing resolutions which were
adopted:
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W e, the teachers o f Jackson
Coudty, assembled a t a County
In s titu te in Ashland, Oregon, on
this 19th day of October, l» 2 fi,
In order th a t we m ay express
certain convictions from the body '
politic, do hereby voice the fo l­
low ing resolutions:
R E S O L V E D : T h a t we extend
a vote o f thanks and appraeia- 1
tlon to the C ity o f Ashland, and ■
especially to the school people, 1
and to Superintendent Gbo. A . 1
Briscoe, in p a rtic u la r, fo r th e 1
warm words of welcome, fo r the '
kindnesses and h ospitality shown 1
to us d uring o u r tw o-day so. *
Journ here: To President J. A . *
C hurchill ( fo r his kindness and 3
thoughtfulness In Issuing us the 1
In vitation to hold the one ses- *
«Ion in th e au dito rium o f the *
Southern Oregon N orm al School 1
b uild ing ; To Mrs. "Susanne Homes 1
C arter for. her u n tirin g efforts *
to secure the best in stitu te pos-
sible fo r a ll of the teachers, and
also fo r her efficient and pro-
gresslve ad m inistration o f the of-
flee o f County School Superin.'
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tendent the past year; To our
speakers and
Instructors who
have given freely o f th e ir know ­
ledge and o f themselves in the
main address and in the group
meetings. And last, but fa r fro m
the least, to our officers o f the
Jackson County Teachers’ Assn-
elation who have successfully
and victoriously assisted in carry-
lng the banner fo r the past year,
W hereas, Oregon needs more
norm al
train ed
teachers,
and
present facilities fo r -supplying
them are Inadequate, be it here­
by resolved th a t w e go "bn re ­
cord as favo ring the estabUsn-
ing o f an Eastern Oregon ¿for­
m al School.
W hereas, th is Is the year fo r
the o ffic e , o f Vice-P resident of
the O. S. T . A . to be fille d by a
candidate from Eastern Oregon,
be it "Reaplved th a t we endorse
the candidacy o f H . E. In lo w ,
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Why Take the Chance?
W i l l i a m aovo A ‘rue. l a s t
VCC»t H i m i u t l H t co».». ■
f m
MORE THAN $100,000 OF JACKSON COUNTY FUNDS WOULD
BE LOST BY THIS FAILURE.
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THE CLOSING OF THIS BANK WAS A COSTLY IJESSON AND
IS NOW THE STRONGEST ARGUMENT TO THE CITIZENS OF
THIS COUNTY TO TAKE’ ACTION TO PREVENT THE POS­
SIBILITY OF A SIMILAR EXPERIENCE.
A s h la n d P l a y i n g G o l f
A perfect In d ian summer day;
ten m inute's ride from .to w n a
b e a u tifu l stretch of ro llin g hills
where the grass is tu rn in g
the
slopes a soft green, and a golf
course
to under construction.
■ Bankers and business men, tall
men and short ones, fa t ones and
lean, old men and young; ladies
fa ir and fr a il, slender and stout
long haired and bobbed, athletic
o r not, a ll are snatching a t every
spare mom ent to take a run out
to the new course, beseeching the
goddess of luck (o r g o lf) th a t at
every strike the club w ill hit the
wee w h ite ball and send it pn
th a t b e autifu l curving arc that
brings the. greatest th rllF ever ex­
perienced.
By n in e -th irty in the morning
the ladles s ta rt coming and they
tram p and tra m p over the rough
ground, and they hunt loat balls
With perfect good n atu re, and
they sing out w ith Joy w hen a
real h it is made, and they do not
get tired^ though they w a lk m iles
and miles, because if th ey are
stout they know it helps reduce,
and if they are th in they know I t
helps build up. The husbands
soon have to get a down-town
lunch they are not going to care
because they are a ll. fig u rin g how
they can get through w o rk early
enough to run out fo r a g a m e .o r
two.
By tour in the afternoon the
cars begin ro llin g in w ith the
tire d business men, and ' then
when, a good strike Is m ad e,vthey
POSTPONE« TRIP HOME
THERE ARE NO BANKING FACILITIES AT JACKSONVILLE
AND THE COUNTY IS POORLY EQUIPPED TO CARE FOR THE
LARGE AMOUNTS OF MONEY PAID IN TAXES, ETC.
See The
Latest
Improvements
THE CLOSEST BANKS ARE FIVE MILES DISTANCE AT MED­
FORD. SHOULD W E SUBJECT OUR COUNTY OFFICIALS TO
THE RISK OF TRANSPORTING THESE FUNDS THIS DISTANCE
CONTINUOUSLY W HILE HOLDUPS ARE ALL TO COMMON!
Also a
Prices
AGAIN WE SAY, WHY TAKE THE CHANCE?
Batteries Recharged $1.00
8-hour service
VOTE 500 X YES
XL ELECTRIC
Station -
FOR COUNTY S E A T . REMOVAL TO MEDFORD AND MAKE
COUNTY B U S I W « SAFE.
• GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Everything Electrical
Paid Adv. County Seat Removal Committee
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Pendleton.
W hereas, the founders of this “
nation fo rtified th e ir exp erim ent
in dem ocratic governm ent by
launching the ideal o f a democ­
racy of education, and W hereas,
universal compulsory education
has become an established cus­
tom, W hereas, o f the three com­
ponent and Interdependent fac­
tors o f the education system of
the United States — school plant,
teacher and textbook — the first
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak St. — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20
of
WINTER.
R.E D C g o w / V
THE NEW
TIDINGS
CLASSIFIED
W ant Ads
Football Schedules!
College Stickers I
Ask fo r them now at any
Htandard <MI Service Station
o r Red Crown dealers.
Whereas, we believe free te x t­
books to be a fo rw ard step in
the Democracy o f Education, we
hereby R E S O L V E th a t we go on
record as favoring textbooks be­
ing supplied by the State to
students, w ith o ut cost to them.
W hereas, Dean E . D. Ressler,
past Secretary Treasurer o f O. 8.
T. A. has been a genuine friend
Are Turning Old Furniture
Into Cash
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For Many People
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They Are Helping Dozens
of Others
to prepare hot breakfast
now 3 to 5. minutes
Fhcv Will Help You Too
/'"'V U IC K . Q U A K E R , savory and
delicious, takes less time to pre­
pare than plain toast Thus provides
a hot and nourishing breakfast In a
hurry.
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That'h how every day should be
! Started w ith the Ideal food balance
of protein, carbohydrates and vita-
mine»—plus the "bulk” to make laxa­
tives less often needed— that leading
dietary authorities now so widely urge.
Start your days and your children."s
in that way. No need now, simply to
save time, to deny them the supreme
strength food of the world.
Y o u r grocer has Quick Quaker—
also Quaker Oats at you have always
known them.
Quick Quaker
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