Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 09, 1927, Image 4

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By William
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B ut does the “l i d ” b a lito
hwaits him when haw begidh t«
lose its lustre, or his Step has Id it's bhhyancyt,
tfH U n i w hite 1
T he college kid w ill probably
Ihr jobs do not hang oh every I
.
And to eat he must s w e a t Dad wore e j W l h «IP
fought his w ay, inch by inch, to the
to a t is
-What the college boy w ill have to d a fife frill a n d
hard jobs -usually pay best as years pass. - I f he is
made of the right metal he w ill win—but as
rale
l e ’s not only got to dem onstrate his goods, > p t sell
them to a boss who has been throubh the m ill. l Col­
lege training offers a long advantage, but m ost of
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> recipients ot, many beautiful
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TMlfe m o n k toother great Artny o i to y s and g i g .
w ill g S d u a te fr o m college and be lopkmg f° r *?%
M ost o f these (tofr citiaens hag« dretoas of clim bing
high <A tiaddedladders imbued frith M theory that
E T j o l > must fit .k & r social status,
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Progressive Business men, particularly th e larger
fcorporatons, prtfcr the college man witii hl« " H e
hate insfcdctioL ahd the
M» be> to
t a k e a P & « f<A him by turoyig aiM ft the g t o o f 50
br 60 years. Yofith m d sb b i s e t v u d - t t j o l d overall
W r b o r se h a s had ¿ « day. I f he
8° “ ethm S
for old age he ts R r t W f c I f not he A ill become >
room of the fcaaonie hall al
18:80. Phone |Ô l - î lo r reeer
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VW
rations.
. P. U. o f
1,1 enjoy
8 p. m
a hard-time pi
in the church
Efeiifefr
;. Mrs. George W b on Van'M tos
? avenue.
Mrs. Jennie Gilbert,
I aaelstant-hostess'. .
Monday, Jane ìg^*-4*hd f r . M. fc.
will hold lhêlr regalar monthly
social at the Aomf of Mrs. X N.
headlines
beaut», B tl boulevard. .
SCISSORED
Ju to tig fro $
i v Wfli placed in th eju d i-
^ É *t^ kdency tow ara
itod that sito»
k e sw o n had <
<àìiw <W“W tA.
But thV
(Ñmtact betwe
itt m«ii ia; indi
the dilpense of
ghiim
ern World.
irmanéát
1. pastaV apoa.
ogteto to
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8. What four stations are they
and who operate them?
7. The two station networks of
. Gq».-
pa«y »■ the east are mMi*
* ’^ed” and the "Blue.” W hat colT
or was selected for tbe Paclilc
Ooasl hetwoikf
*
8. hdven dtatlona comprise, tile
Pacific doakt Network of the N.
A C: N&ja» any fduf of them.
frlid fe S ft IS'e following 8tt-
tbons: (a ) KSL. (b , CrAC, (i)
K T tis, («1 frOB?
lfe f r l a t M MIS liiiHts (in me­
ters*) of the broadcast w a r t
hand?
ence than scenery.
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'A w oman in the tennmpnt district of Paris lias
started
“ €top4 Nmghbord” dub.
She wants to ta sto te oM-fasHioyed hfeighborlin-
nSSá M
im oito p & b le .hV iüg dóor &
door. SHe wants to be able to borrow a spoonful
of c o fk é for toé bebakfast cUp and a teaeupful of
sugar for supper and have both
tb the trans­
action to feel right about it .
t ,
- More power to her. A ll o f us feel that th e old
tim e neighbo» is fast becoming insfitint. Neighbor-
lines« as an institution is loosing round. "<\>inmun-
lties become too mlich lígé'-hotds. M don’t know
t ,
K. In what promlnei# clfcy are
a
d
j
t
f » « don’t k n h f what to thli>k
a b ja t iHid-k&A jo recall Sheriff
and u ho has befri its dbector sTsr I
te hearthstone
Cohnected with the ad-
liilistratipn o f JtSMce it increases the confidence
F others livin g Ih the community.
This is especially true in the federal courts
■here officers cover a large territory. A t present
mi r a t a l jjn y
Yrittoh
¿to.,Q0tyhtutiT
tdh-Gf th U nited Stabs ahd it Is quite likely that It
the
of the average .MJ, city newaphper
| t Is no longer difficult to '»break
Jnto.
T m to t’?? ~ I " » * «
must 'watch h it step to keep from
heing dragged in.^*Bandon West­
transmitter be located? ,
3. W hat statto» 1« operated by
A i
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«8 c o m p la in t lb hUk)t. WMeh pebble d i r e c t ^ tro m
if ® J k *■'
Kiss: A combination of taste,
« “A .Jw L.xttto * dMh oi
bacteria for flsrtorlnf.
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, Success:, Solqetiiing tAat ¿am
be aiuined* by taking advantage
of the Ignorance o? others.
Society: An arraugwaejrt ;or
getting peflualnted wljh people
yon don’t want to know * * » who
doa’t want > kn oy yoa.
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ANSWERS
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1. No: A rthat was hern in Vt.
3. A maximum of fire years in
fcrlsochto« t l / W h i n * .
3. FUhaore and Jtohadon.
4. YJrgfrla.
> 8. Martha Waaiiagton, Abigail
kdauu. M irth s JeMeraoa. Dolly
Madlbm sad ills * Manree.
okl of reach
4, fruttata KowaM Taft.
7. Andrew Johndón.
8. W illiam Henry Harrison
I.
>. YtoedòVe ItooMvèlt waa
X»: LdiVyw«.
Tim or. , The real question 1» If
you recall Sherttl Taylor Will you
find a sheriff an? betterf “f t yon
knows a better “ole,” a» OP BUI
said, may be appUcable.-*-Eugene
Guard.
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his wrisfcs and
i an effort to end
He BhoUld have
nam ed nutn sajab t
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The sturdy aviator who kidnapped the girl he
wanted to .marry and tarried her away in his, plane
established a ptreoeniletit ailYhbw; aild should have
some coneideratioa.
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and MttCTlliiwd to «with the Hill
in g to establish aitother rtchril
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Teachdrs association i
at the Llthla park, t
guttag..-. ....
thè wind blows »oft, wheep
thq rosea qrp^
mjt heart keep» time to the
pica of the strings,
le he sings. ..
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te a m b e lW « : California, on De-
cember 88, is s i.
MI m Johtspt g r^ u a ie d tf p v
ttm'present UMe
ttfr Ashland hjgh^sct^pl witn tbe State« Nnjofe.
M r, frllfrr la tra{B dispauher for
Normal Ut te a $aae, California the Southern Pacific r»llroed com­
an4 b»» beeft te ^ b in g -n r Sanger. pany located, » t Ashland, where
Csjltocnja forjspm» firn«. , Mr.. he ha» a Wore of friend», to w«J
fi^aeran 1» afra a graduate of thè
teifalJMto
s to of thè Uni-,
rer«Hy, of California et BerkaJey. - J B r B T O t S f &
li«; p agir;WWMOJW» I» » bomURg
h o U flA r te n T ra n c ilo , w ìfrk i on their M ohgyipotfn^ b W t o -
t h o ^ w t P wttt mah* tbatr ho»«. - geles, ^ lifp rn la . wbeye toey wflU
.! The bride and groom’» many Join rel»yy»» l e y * few «ays rfp t
la. M I» city tot««« tbelr thendd to.Apa^pe t r a il In Artsqna.
slfr^tq. g l» b M for a happy and Utrottili Mexico, and .then, to To­
peka, Kansas, whefp they will
prosperane lutare lite.
join Mr. * H & » . MHje>, Sr., «ad
o » n
mdtor to 4htyanto, Cofrrnder M r.
M iner’s boyhood - hope, From
there they , expect y> vfrp North
pakota and pahy eastern «flats
yhere h frth n e yestyff. llMfrd|ac
Ron, wa» «ölemnlzed at the ne# Vow York aq4 Chicago, returning
by the w ar of the Can'd**» V»
lust Sufiday, June 6 at 3 o’clock. clflp to, Yaapourpr, BrlJJch £oi«ta-
Preceding the ceremony MI m hla, then &>wq,the coast to, Port­
Sponger, accompanied h r Miss land, arriving In > this city by Au-
Batter beautifully sang, “i . Lo*e gust first.
Ye«, T w b r." .
Immediately following tke cere­
Meudolasobn’» Wedding March mony the bridal party fad4 guests
yaa played, by Mia» Batter as the retire^ to the, hqaut«,u* suu,.PRr-
bridal party entered. The bride.
le r?
lr h ere
Who was given la marriage by her a r^ceppon was held, t t e r^ep -
father, Mr. John Gr«b. was lovely Wop cpmmltte« was composed of
In her.Wdddfrg tow n of w-httd silk
Iyeryqn and
Vor, with a fall length rell caught Mr. Spllver.
wlt£ sweetpeas an< M>Ue»^f-tbe
ratfcy tod wort» W^th i Opjuet
told to d p w ls »nd.hfly& sllBper»,,
P S S rt& m .
<i«yon..YoieraMa
She carried a shower toujU“ 1
robs ,A and x llifie^of-the-valley. Visit Grant« P om T e a t -
Three automobile» conveyed
Her matronAjf-hoaor was her sis-
ter, Mrs. Myrtle Smith of Medford, eleven members o f the Daughters
who wore a beautiful gown- of of the Union VUtbrans of Ashland
blue crepe de chine and carried a and the'two.coasrades of the Clrtt
bouquet of sweetpeas and roses. W ar to Grants Paas last (Friday
The bridesmaids were: Miss evening, June 3, where they help­
Louise Trusty of Ashland and ed celebrate the fourth annivers­
Misses Icily' Brown and Sybil Har­ ary of the starting of the Tent
old of Brownsboro, Oregon, who there.
An interesting business semioa
were alsdtdressed -in the color
deheme of blue. and whit« . and,
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carried s^pV r muquetd of sweet I
th^ white of his brow, a» he’s
standing there,
hi» silken »hah with the
rytiim sway».
(e he play». •
beaaWnd .&ses.
id, many of th»
rtons are,exp
* The dainty little Misses byelyn
Jack» and Dorothy VesteLof Reese
creek were flower girls, who were
also dressed to carry out-the col­
News-Review
or scheme of blue and white.
The double ring ceremony was
Msq,d: the .rings were figrrlto urn»
a white- sgtla cushion adorned
with two gorgeou» waned rosea.
yhMh were dent
the lp lfe ’»
aunt from England. Little Gerald
Trusty o f. Ashland was the ring
Important Books Revie we d ■
bearer. Little .Miss dors, Blng-
¿ifeedjoek”, by J a ^ ^ M U p ^ - J.am of Eagle, Point was trd p
man, -author of "Th« World*» II- hearer. The ceremony*»was per­
)upl«n.’’. This latest of the ^fa»- formed Itfth o R q verm d Dpctpr.K.
Higher prices for gasoline and the
P. L&wr4nce of the Medford PVbs-
warmer weather, that causes oh *etpan novels, under Its German
byterlan church.
tired to blow O«tt‘ eofre together. tlflp translated hr Ludvig tto*s-
ohn, "Laudln Und DÍedeinen,” - 1«
Hakhy is the ihfhBfrtic motorist
Jhe , European sensation. The
-MeMiafavllle M «W -lt»tetter.
tranelater says of itt " I | Is a book
on marriage, of monumental pow-
er àpd »battering
of 2« ha i gone eo deep^ / It la un-
calmy. ’ Passeran has woven Into
hie toto.them e a story of, to my
-furiously
melodramatic
charisctey disguised; of course, by
the magnificence of Yds style and.
profoundness dt (1» oto*vto>1
tian and observations. These make
the . book greater f a t o . ‘ijri**
-frpjld’s Illusion of d to l,*’ piw-
viqiii wfrks. He aoalyses.ln.thts
book the physical' *»d »psychical
bonds of marflag« ta * ’ . manner1
fa»-turnassing .«inters like Theo­
dor« Bneseo aad others of »he
realistic school who have made a
shbcialt: in trythg to eecqra pa-
derilam big of .the attempted a a -
lon between two human Jjpings of
t 0 «pppeite aet. Re g r e w i
sifitoger and deeper In hie «tor
ceeetve attempts at perfect fiction.
t i m i tor on e’l m
V
t ‘ .
b i y X a l d UcVhr
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F la g day is to be observed, June 14.
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, . In driving a car there is one thing to remember.
T h e o lh tr W k m m ay be *1<W . - , •
NOT HOW OLD— BUT HOM’
ACTIVE -
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Ta hav.e an active, limber
pain-free 'body, unhampered by
advancing yeaM, watch elin^ina-
tlon. At 89, Major Ackerman,
Parberton, Ohio, is pt his ojftcfc
daily, healthy, hearty and active,.
" I find Foley Pills diuretic Just
the right thing to régulât« kidney
elimination and keep me In fine
condition.** The medicinal qaaltr
lies of Foley*Pills diuretic are
valued so ,bito*J that
ar*
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
copgtant use ov.er 25 years. Ask
r them. ,Sbld everywhere.— No.
Star Sues for Millidiwi- More
TURBINO TME PAGES BACK
A man took . poison, slash
jtm p ed oat a tMird stdt-y window
his life—and was unsnecessful.
ni’ v . . 1.
id
n â e t iilaHh.
whe hate aheue< her trim Keifet« to O. B. stiageftead el. the Plo-
aa«dealy the Judge
the counters of Crowsoq’s ceafew- M < / pfraiag mlR, who coutern-
on ht» huftd In the
foan«
niawejt
tiaaery. x*** * * •m rf ** lMra that plates bqlldlng a residence there-
she I» 111. **
mu«.
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1 ** ^ /J t a g s m t H«-ksrhe»< .
. ¿ A i w W ’ IJempel, internationally known ’D e m a n opera
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A ugust Heckscher, 79, millionaire fm an-
; Johnson" Cier and philanthropist, “ for a m illion or m ore.” She ha0
Me« Of h . c]fe<) g pro-martial contract before the supreme court of
to ,p » y
Nefr TntM, to .frtiieh «he, says Uecksche