Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 17, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    FACE TWO
PLAYGROUND
IS DISCUSSED
Kiwanis Told That Lithia
Park Enterprise Has
Great Pnture
Speaking earnestly. Miss Faye
Oarvcr, supervisor of the. Lithia
Park Playgrounds, today at noon
told the Kiwaniaus that many ad­
vantages of the playground work
wad reminded them that the citi­
zens who conceived Lithia Fark_
certainly were men of keen fore
sight who had visioned the grea:
benefit it would be to Ashland
In the future.
She said play Is a basic instinct
In children, and that older per­
sons enjoy it. She said the play­
grounds was not only for parents
to have a place to send their
children when they wanted to g
rid of them for an afternoon, br
that it was for the biuldlng of
better citizenship.
Children there are taught to
exemplify fkirness, and selfish­
ness soon isolates them. The
spirit generated in the play­
grounds makes for better work
in the schools. She said the
playgrounds here was doing
splendid work, but needs a full-
time supervisor and she felt cer­
tain Ashland would furnish this
and other needed improvements.
Commenting on Lithia Park,
she said this was the greatest
advertisement Ashland has and
told of many questions which the
appreciative tourists ask her.
grounds, which she said had been
need by 8.000 children last yeai
at a cost of two and a third
cents per child last year. Twenty-
two millions .of dollars were
spent on 700 playgrounds last
year to the ideal of L ith ia live
up to the ideal of L ith ia park,
she stated.
Dr. R. L. Bardic acted as
chairman at the inneheon. J. W .
McCoy emphasised the Import-
ance of attending the division
conference of Kiwaniaus at Rose-
burg Jane 30th. Secretary W al-
tar .of the Y . M . C. A; remladed
the Kiwanlans he had the names
of several' youths who wanted
te attend the Y ^ M .C . A. ee«emp-
BUT W H A T A M QHTH
ment. bat did not have the
N B < YOBjK, Jaap 1 7 ^
money. They w ant work ao as
LR — ’Colonel C h e r t p a
to provide the necessary funds,
he said. e Harvey Woods, with
Lindbergh, l o a d e d
w!Ol
world honors started bach .&
Mrs. Woods accompanying at the
A recent epidemic o f typhoid
piano, gave two enioraSle violin fever In a small city o f eastern
the west from whence he
solos. Rev. Mitchelm ere. new K i- Oregon was caused by u break ia
came, almost unknown a
wanian, was introduced.
,
month ape. H e wae flying
a defective pipe-line. Thia should
la the S pirit of St. Louts’*
serve as a warning to city officials
that made the first non­
throughout this state to take im ­
stop flig h t from New. Y ork
mediate steps to survey the water
to Paris.* He took o ft tpcftn
sysems and make such changes
New Y o rk field this morning
as w ill insure safe water for the
(o f St. Louis.
communities which they serve. I t
M u l t n o m a h Corporation is the sworn duty of every city of­
ST. LOUIS, MO.. June IT
. Gives Ashland Publicity f ic ia l to guard the health of (he
(IP)— Colonel Charles Lind­
community and in doing this he
In Hotel Journals
bergh brought his mono­
must see that the people have a
plane, “The Spirit ef Bt.
safe water supply. When public
Ashland Is receiving consider­
Louise.” to rent here og its
water supplies are not properly
able (advertising In /connection
home field this afternoon nt
protected, we are lik e ly to find
w ith the change ia lease at th<
3 :3 8 and thousands cheered
typhoid fever prevalent. W ater­
L ith ia Springs hotel. The Mult
gs the plane stopped In frost
borne typhoid in ahnolntely pre­
nomah corporations, which nov
ventable and therefore absolute*
of the wgtttng crowd.
has a 10-year lease on the local
ly inexcusable.
property has done considerable
City water supplies can ba vug-
circularizing in relation to their
dered
safe by chemical purifica­
management of the hotel.
tion
sad
filtratio n .
By those
Besides circular letters which
they sent to local stockholders, methods, any community can as­
asking their co-operation in mak­ sure itself of a safe water supply
ing the hotel a puccess. the man­ at a very moderate coat. F o r the
agement is now getting consider­ small village using a gatarally
able pulicity in hotel journals stored water supply the essential
safeguard o f chlorination eaa be
throughout the nation.
Ûrging W orld W ar veterans of
secured
at a cost of lass than teg
The Multnomah Hotel corpor­
this
community and stats to avoid
cents
par
capita
p
a
r
year.
For
ation, which besides the local
hotel has several others, is well- those who are unfortunate enough the inevitable last-minnta rash of
known throughout the nation to l|ye Ig communities where the. yrgr-ytsk insaruacs reinstatement,
Kenneth L. Cooper. Portland kag-
and is tying the local hotel water supply Is not properly pre*
tonal Manager of the P. 8. Vot-
tected.
safety
eaa
ba
assured
by
up with the other institutions
boiling the water before It la used eraas* Bureau Is giving Igs* » t a ­
they operate on the coast.
for drinking.
S im ilarly In gll nte warping that July 3 of this
comm unities, m ilk should he b o il-I ygar to the teat day that govarp-
discussion OB the BOW normal
school for whisk tfca
1 m |
fall apgroved aa appropriation of
Health Hints
$400,8<»8.
Tba inference la that the board
• J, H . Fuller, member o flJ ta
la waiting until a fte r the June 38
state normal sahools board of ro-
electloB to aee the outcome of
gents. sotgsgo* thia morning after
the Income tax measure, which
attending the regular Quarterly
would provide the money to cover
the coat of thia school. Otherwise,
lf r . Fuller said gg architect was
it haa net been decided where the
present: a t the meeting sad pre-'
ssoRey win be procured.
meeting of the board.
HOTEL CHANGE
IS ADVERTISED
National Park
Open June 25
t a c OMA.
Wash., June 17. —
National Park will of-
open )ts gates to the tour-
,ng publ|c j ane 25, for Its 28th
annuai »«ason, park officials have
announced.
A ll P ark hotels,
campa> auto parks, transportation
facilities and guide services will
begin operation
at that
time.
'Travel records are expected to be
smashed during the new season,
when it is predicted in excess of
200,000 tourists w ill visit the
p a rk during the summer. Visitors
from Oregon during the 1928 sea-
son numbered 6,838 people and
1,888 cars, ranking second among
states other than Washington, in
number o f viaitors. ------
New 0 . D. Wool Blankets
Regulation Size 3 1-2 lb. weight at the low prico
$4.75
Remember They Are New A»d In Perfect Condition
Made By The Best Woolen Mills
ARMY GOODS STORE .
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings.
FISHING TACKLE AND LICENCE
sented a d ru ftn g 'e f the proposed
U i H » «Otegnu Ngnggi school, 1
but ha Sgld there wgp very little
MISS DOROTHY REID, Editor
COMING EVHWTB—
Saturday, June IB . — The Rogue
River College club W ill meet
gt the home of Mrs. H . A.
Stearns, 137 Oak street.
Program dance, benefit Com­
munity Cub at I . O. O. F . hall
Tuesday Jans 31st.
Meeting W ell Attended—
The regular meeting of
the
Baptist Ladies Missionary Society
was held a t the home of Mrs. D.
E. Swedling on Gresham street,
and was well attended. The de­
votional period was led by Miss
Carabelle Moorehouse. a fte r which
a study of •'Missions In China"
was ably conducted by Mrs.
Tooney.
A fter several
musical'
numbers by David Swedling, dur-
ing the social hour, delicious re­
freshments were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Swedling.
cd or pasteurised, for there la go maat Inanraaca w ill he avgllaMe. Church Pleak* Held Tuesday—
safe raw m ilk
any more than Ha »aim that thoaa entitled ta
TJm members of the Nazarene
there Is safe untreated water. ' government policies, by reason of church of Ashland and their (am ­
The typhoid danger that exists havlgg bad war Insursnea, tah< bles anjoyed -a picnic In L ith ia
in summer homes, tourist camps
^a rk Tuesday evening. The a fter-
and picnic groggda la due to prl-
aoon was spent la games and con­
mative methods of sanitation gad
tests, of which a baseball fam s
sewage disposal. The danger la
f a s the main event. A t six o’­
“The expiration date A O a t f clock a delicious picnic dinner
easy to understand fo r typhoid
fever ia aa Intentlnal disease and Congress tor relnstatss»oat.Qf V g r was served by the ladies of tba
conntlaaa m illions of germa are insurance Is only about two weeks church, w ith M r. T . 8. -W llhy ia
present In the excretions of pa­ o ff,” said M r. Cooper. “Thera a rc fhargs of general arrangements.
tients and carriers. From the eg* hundreds of ex-service m • n iu t k ii,
cretlons, the germs may ba car­ stpte who intend to take. aQ vggl-1
ried either directly or Indirectly ags Sf this government benefit
by means of flies. (lagers, ate., to before July 2, us shown h r re­
food, water or* m ilk, when if con­ q u e s t for blanks and forma. Ac-*
sumed, may cause typhoid. F in ­ tion should not be delayed until
ally for those who live or travel the last two or three days. There^*
ia regions where sanitation is still fora, I t is urged that action on this,
prim itive, im m unisation by-Ahe matter he. taken j i qw .
"The privilege of converting*
use of anti-typbotd vaccine, is s
bow held A j *
process which repeated every ftye term insurance,
years w ill. In the yast m ajo rity of thousands of veterans throughout
Instances, protect against infect­ the country, into the five - year
lsvdt-premlum or one o F th e pat® ;
ion w ith this disease.
Purldcation of w ater supplies, mapQnt goverytafat .policies te
pasteurisation of m ilk supplies alse:Bmited to July 2: Six forms
and .the use of typhoid vaccine of endowment and life policies
’ have done much to reduce the in- are available. The fact the pri­
icldence of typhoid, and when gen­ vate insurance companies highly
erally applied to every commun­ enderse these pqllcies show their ,
ity in this state w ill make It pos­ value. Veterans who are hesitat­
sible to eradicate typhoid fever ing to reinstate because of fln a n -,,
which noy costs the state about d a l reasons should consider thq,
ffvs-yepr policy which allows con­
3340,000.00 annually.
version to a permanent policy at
a later date.“
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Application blanks and in­
PRICED VERY
structions may be secured from
the local Red Crosr 'chapter,
American Legion post or ,by let­
ter from the Regional Office of*
the Veterans’ Bureau, Wood-Lark
Building, Portland, Oregon. ...
soon to make their home In Sac­
ramento. Cal.
Mrs. G. H . W enner and Andy
McGee were awarded prlsee for
holding high scores In bridge, and
Mrs. Lynn Slack, and* Em mett
Gillings
received
consolation
awards. The guest prise was pre­
sented to Mrs. Edwards.
Refreshments were served by
the committee la charge, compos­
ed of Mrs. Andy McGee. Mrs. E a rl
Crow, Mrs. Em m ett Gillings and
Mrs. Dom Provest. •
The parisn nonse was decorated
w ith cat flowers.
T IN Y K L A M A T H BOY K IL L K D
Morris Johason, three year old
sob of T. A. Johnson, K lam ath
Falls, was Instantly killed Wed­
nesday when struck by an auto­
mobile driven by C. J. Pringle,
well known resident of that city.
The little boy was ia company
with several older hoys, when he
dashed In fro nt of tba Pringle
car. His sknll was fractured when
he was thrown to the pavement
byXhe impact w ith the ear.
Tanners Attention!
Look nt pear mowers for
broken and worn parts before
ratting commences. We keep
tn stock repairs tor any or
most of mower’s made.
PeiFs Corner
WE MAKE YOUR OLD CAR
LOOK LIKE NEW
Seven Coat Air Brush Paint Job,
Done the Same as Factory W ork
RE A80NABLY
The Ford Garage
Beautiful Rogers Sftvcrplated Teaspoon
For Only 8 Alpine Labels
ES! Teaspoons for labels — so that
every Oregon woman w ill taste the
cream in every drop of Alpine sec how
delicious it is, how economical.
Bring your Alpine
But you must act at once ! This offer
Labels to our
ia good for only four mon weeks. Be sure
Redeeming Station
to bring your labels to our redeeming sta­
before June 30th
tion before June 30th— and pet a beautiful
35-year guarantee silvcrpla ted teaspoon-
in the exquisite S imeon L- and Groncs
H . R ogers “ Kingston” pattern— ter only
8 tall size Alpine M ilk labels or 16 small
ones.
Since Alpine keeps indefinitely, many
women are laying in a supply now to
make sure o f getting am teaspoons.
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Finest m ilk
-—w ith crenn* in every d ro p
Far rich flavor and wholesome creami*
neu.A lpineu far superior to ordinary nulk.
Economical,too. Sorich it saves butter,
A nd improves cooking. T ry it te r tastier
Six boys, members of the Grizz­
ly Pioneer club of the Presbyter­
ian church, accompanied by W,
F. Walters, Y. M. C. A. secretary,
Thursday evening hiked to Pompa-
dear Rock and enjoyed a marsh­
mallow toast. The boys were:
William King, Bob Bectel, Gor­
don Baker, Wallace Stearns,
David Johnson and Charlet
W alter.
Cut from the finest of upjier leather, soles from best
grade hides, all leather construction, style with
skill of experts. Famous fine shoe making, our
shoes please the eve ns tlioy satisfy the feet.
PIONEKR DIES
8A.... RAFAEL, Cal., June 17
—(IPX1—Mrs. Louisa McGovern,
said to be the first child bom
in Northern California, is dead
at the age of 103.
GARDEN
UOSE
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
THERE IS NO ROYAL
, ROAD TO WEALTH /
—but depositing regularly in a bank ac­
count is probably the easiest, most con-
venignt, and surest way to start.
»
Simpson’s
Hardware
£ e t electricity pack
your ice-box with dry,
sweety chilled air!
Th$ hot days are here—delight­
fully healthful days so long as
you can keep fit I
But for perfect health, be care­
ful o f your foods!
A ¿tnall deposit every week will keep
your account growing.
Cfeatn
Price
Garden tools, hose, lawn
mowers, fencing and posts of
every description.
Gayeomb Motor Co
Your Big Chance to Get This
Summer
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Try th is:.
Place a bottle o f milk in a neighbor’s
electric refrigerator, or let your dealer
make thia test for you. Leave it there a
week or ten days. Then examine it—
it’a still nveetl
,
Clean, hygienic, sanitary electric re­
frigeration will soon be in every modem
home. Your dealer will ihoyr you an
easy and economical way to have it now
—on attractive installment payments if
you prefer.
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POWER COMPANY