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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
M»
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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
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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
. . . *•<»
«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
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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.
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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. **
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. ¿ 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