Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1927, Image 4

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ta in advance of the exfecu-
T h e a # lotm cem enit t h a t th e w o m e n ’s c lu b o f a
N o r th D a k o ta to w n w ill g i v e a p r ize o f $ 2 0 to
e v e r y b oy g r a d u a tin g fr o m th e h ig h sc h o o l w h o h a s
a b sta in e d from t h e u se o f toh aoco d u r in g h i s fo u r
y e a r s ’ co u rse is o n e o f th e m a n y in d ic a tio n s th a t
w o m e n ’s c lu b s a r e a s s u m in g fle w r e sp o n s ib ilitie s fo r
h o y s a n d g ir ts in th e ir te e n s. B e tw e e n fo u n d in g
d a y n u r se r ie s a n d e s ta b lis h in g p e n n y lu n c h e o n s in
t h e - s c h o o l^ b u y in g c h ild r e n ’s b o o k s f o r lib r a r ie s
an d in s ta llin g g o o d p ic tu r e s in cla ssro o m s, w o m e n ’s
o r g a n iz a tio n s f o r m a n y y e a r s h a v e b een a c tiv e ly
e n g a g e d in iir o j e c t s fo r th e b en efit o f y o u n g e r
c h ild ren . R e c e n tly th e re has b een a m ore d e fih ite
m o v e to e x te n d su ch a c tiv it ie s f o r th e b en efit o f
o ld e r b o^ s a n d g ir ts an d y o tm g m en an d w om en .
T h e Woman *8 clu b o f a fa r m in g c o m m u n ity in
th e m id d le W e s t h a s b o u g h t a fa rm to s e r v e a s
d c lu b h o u se an d e n te r ta in m e n t c e n te r fo r th e y o u n g
p e o p le a s w e ll a s th e a d u lts o f th a t se ctio n . T h e
te n a n t f a n n e r p ro d u ces cro p s w h ic h h e lp t o ca rry
th e e x p e n se a n d th e h o u se s e r v e s a s a th e a te r , a
d a n c e h a l l / o r w h a te v e r e ls e is w a n te d in th e w a^
o f e n ter ta in m e n t. N o o n e c a n d o u b t th a t w h a t it is
o ffe r in g to th e y o u n g p eo p le o f th e c o m m u n ity in
s o c ia b ility is c o n tr ib u tin g to w a r d c o n te n tm e n t an d
w illin g n e s s to “ s t a y on th e fa r m .”
* ’
I n a so u th ern c it y th e b e a u tifu l c lu b h o u se o w n ­
ed bfy t h e w om eh , a n d h e r e to fo r e u s e d o n ly f o r th e -
s o c ia l e n te r ta in m e n ts o f th e so n s a n d d a u g h te r s o f
m em b ers, h a s been* o p en e d on c e r ta in e v e n in g s fo r
ch a p ero n ed d a n c e s fo r th e y o u th fu l p u b lic .
T h is
m o v e on th e p a r t ^ o f ^ h e clu b fo llo w e d an i n v e s t i ­
g a tio n in to th e s itu a tio n r e g a r d in g p u b lic d a n ce
h a lls if f th e co m m u n ity a n d is a n e ffo r t to . p r o v id e
re cr e a tio n u n d er th e b e s t p o s s ib le c o n d itio n s fo r
y o u n g p e o p le w h o m ig h t o th e r w ise fin d theirjgpleas-
ure u n d er le s s s a tis fa c to r y cir c u m sta n c e s. ‘
. A U o f th e v a r ie d a c tiv itie s o f th e w o m e n ’s c lu b s
f o r y o u th .a r e , b e in g p r a o tic a U y h e a d e d up b y th e
e sta b lish m e n t o f “ ju n io r m e m b e r sh ip ,” in w h ic h
y o u n g g ir ls a r e b e in g e n r o lle d in n e a r ly e v e r y
s^gte. T h e “ j u n io r s 1* h a v e th e ir o w n m e e tin g s a n d
p r o g r a m s, th e ir Own e n te r ta in m e n ts a n d com m u n ­
i t y s e r v ic e p r o jec ts. B u t in e a c h in sta n c e g u id a n c e
fr o m th e a d u lt g r o u p is o ffered th ro u g h a lea d er
o r c o m m itte e w h o se o b je c t i s to tr a in th e y o u n g
g ir ls to s te p in to th e c lu b a t som e fu tu r e d a te.
An Unwavering Jo&e
T h e r e is in K a n sa s CSty a p o lic e ju d g e w h o h a s
o n e d o s e fo r d ru n k en d r iv e r s . I t i s th e sam e fo r
a ll o ffe n d e r s.
W e d R. W h ite is 'an u n w a v e r in g
ju d g e .
T h e se a r e h is W ords, w h ic h h e u se d re­
c e n tly w h en a d m in is te r in g to a n offen d er:
“ A s lo n g a s th in g s g r o w th a t w h is k e y can be
m a d e fro m , p e o p le w ill m a k e w h is k e y . A s ¡Qng a s
w h is k e y is m a d e e o m e p e o p le w ill d r in k it. A s lo n g
a s th e y d r in k i t th e y w ill tr y to d r iv e m otor cars.
A h A a s lo n g a s th e y , d r iv e w h ile d r in k in g in th is
c it y I a m g r in g t o f in e th em $ 9 0 0 an d se n te n c e th em
t o s e r v e s ix m o n th s in j a i l .’’
J u d g e W h ite , it w ill h e o b se r v ed , is n o t hh o p -
tftnúsi t t « S v ie w s o f p r o h ib itio n , b u t h e h a s se v e r e
n o tio n s m th e w a y to d e a l w ith th e m o st dangcrotife
w ild a n im a l t h a t so m e tim e s r u n s lo o se on the h ig h ­
w a y s a n d in c it y str e e ts .
D ro b a b ly th e m am f e a s o n f o r t h is trem endofiil
g a in ri th e g r e a te r u n d e r s ta n d in g c f th e v a lu e an d
n e c e s s ity ©f e le c tr ic a l tim e-ea V in g a p p lia n c es. W h ile
o f vefcy recen t o r ig in in m a n y c a s e s , t h e y a r e r a p id ly
b e c o n t n g in d isp e n sa b le ill f h e h e t t e , o ffice a n d fa c ­
to r y . H e c t r ic a p p lia n c e s u n d o n g h te d ly m ark th e
g r e a te s t «t^f> fo rw a rd m tW tfcg Cdmrort sin ce m a n
fir st b e g a t t o liv e fo h ou se«.
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N ifietefcH -tw enty-seven s t a t is t ic s w ill sh o w a
s t i l l g r e a te r gRCTease in t h e u s e o f e l e c t r i c i t y , 'f o r
th e fisEerr«*« p eo p le k n ow a g e b d th in g w h en th e y
V aa h chtfdldtt'ei prowls
ea. Hot a i •1 In sight. ¥ h e i
country'« blj
p a r t sa v t a i g a y i r t fM U fe ttore«
1 « rSpertete W M M r i into the
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for *t * 'e
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r J Ing Into the presidents AHice to!
a learn for tWfc ■WOHdWUhtthe pres-
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Soon It will be in order t to :
meet that last installment qf ypnr
tax»«. The thing that , bothers os
«M t 1» whete .we will get ,the
■—Amity standard.
wherdwlth to meet' the first b»Jf.
U -4 Ò S E S Ì
If you hare a good habit. It i s
mighty easy to break K.
You cgn stretch statistics, bat
there is no rubber In a (act.
You can't talTthe depth of
a tend hole froin Surface indica­
tions.
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The beat rule ln kissing la to
save tor toteorrow more than you
took today.
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It ¿eema that the more exper­
ience a atateataian has, the great­
er becomes his ptupidlty.
Has Heck says: "There’s Jlsf aa
many used husbands and aaed-
wlves on the aaarket as there is
used cars.*’
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they »totaled Itato the White*
B House.
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Toir a long time the card games
ad!
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htaigfct
the headline. .JOVltN
» 0 rite ha atafi the .Mys kfft-ted ttri-
CALL kLŸÔUT.
„ W hri fc f o t aWWMi o t ’aofct auch
You don't often hear the , »X-, PILOTS
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JdohWge. Thia riMed few tab fete-
pittiston “«H Wool and* a y a r d
tea before g ’WMto Hduae cab'
wide” nowadays. In the f 1 r it,
plaea, they don’t wear wool any ' Aborti the only thing you can’t, idea the «State.
• h e top ’incftetet trah UH that,
■mere, and theta the averaging got on time In ‘thia country the»©
skirt is only about a yard wide.' days Is meals.
' ■ 1 lightened-a iu t e . t4dtpwa period
' eheaa. tee tanly «»me «Bow «,
kttybow.—Clatskanie Chief...
ken recently, -after Congibaa had
IJourned someone Warted a
Apparently the only thing over ' fiGW rifii fttm to M r t
ddge game 'amd it was witowad“
which there I» no disputé these ctethUf« for fltetr Mv
day's 1« the Multiplication table,— pastor. Yes. and' how
m played .ever
Klamath New».
« nunri i i *W a ft
The Asiatic Utette. Mb began! JpiMefr»
continue an less
. The theorem of the human £ri-
to
4 Ú $ iet
« i t e l i ert«»/«»-1
J&Sn. j e f o r in « step. ln. Only tma
an&ie éaaànl he solved by geom-*
etry, but is frequently dissolved teshre*« . tò ta BtoffMMi. The Old 'ten WaV eneas— though not ev-’
with a shotgun.— Dufur Dispatch. world ^tert t e t e s seádiuk -tab tefe ery two at that—and the Job of
thing òr snbthte—W ft U h i cerreapondihts who hará t h e
White House beat consists largely i
Tf bnlV otta of those gold min­
at waiting fof news to .defftlop ,
er» gifted with second sight could
fh d tegtfttg Occasional visitors to
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ífi*.
hâve had a vision and told us how, • A
recent hairdressers’ conven­
V xl
the fight would come out, we tion broke up ln a dispute. Split the ptesffitefit.
coulï h aie bet the other way andt ting of hairs, we supposa.
mad« a kitting.— Bend Bulletin«*,
■ The exhaust makes the m o a t
As the WoUegger « e s te W o
noise, but the silent motor turns thé prohibition agent who empr-
It wbn’t be long taow until over the taratasmisalon..— Silver
gad frçim his ce'ynr ,wlth a- éar-
the public will hate to kneel and Lake Leader.
. *,
rfcl- “WKv hvln«
n«4**
pray before the ■ s^rl/e of the
BY DOC HBlt> ,
mighty wood merchant. — Gold
It’s a mighty, hard thing for a.
ÌFifty-one
years ago today, the
Hill News. -
There were only 75 divorces' 1 A m e r i c a n heavyweight title
tourist to get through the W11-;
liamette valley this kind of Weath-i to every 100 marriages te RuUSta efcknfeed fatanj^ ft) . V Kentucky
You hear a lot of talk about er. They Just sort of want to1 during tha first five .months of
ring When Joe Goss defeated
self-made men. but all men are hank around and enjoy t h e te- thia year.
But the Russians
.
Tote Adlen on a foul In 17
that.— Vernoata Eagle.
telvte.—Ralbby Hural Enterprise.’ haven’t* take up bridge jyet.
rounds of '<, Aeree fight lasting
ta * little more than two hours.
The ring iras $ffcftfcd n Boone
Có., Ky., afiB tthe -men had bat-
tied dbsperatefcy «or ,an hour,
f
.ir. when the Sheriff and* his forcea
pounced down, upon then), order­
ing them oat of the County.
Hastily the rfa«, waa gathered
up afri thè TrtncW * with their
back ere and seconds Ware taken
over Into anfc adjacent county
«here the hght whs rinsmed.
Ufa. Réfi camubèll, aapompan-’ Wr. u d , Mni. H ow
Allen Yetfred fròm" the game
ted by Mite Msale Newton and. Hngtop. Iowa, founds «
fanlntadfafttfy hftor the Gasa af­
jHtss Nettle Mela tyre, arrived jlrs. ,J. R. Caaay. «W
fair, having been recognised aa;
here from nhma.tfl «tails a few; jg Ashland. They wdr
the hmerlean dhaitepion for seven
hays affo, «ha will, te JoiO«dtr(,a<| t(f Califortate to
By Mr. Campbell and thug wl
make their baine here, accordìi
«WHEN
to the E tebith' kails Rtarald
F. H. Gaiter htprtM «kUtorj k-fifW Rte ftegnrtafti i s seen
koijtend. apd . the f t r e e o o w — a * —w r a • w«ist^
Mr. nA» Mte. finhb Bñddgraaaj eventos ,
WUlamatte
Valley,
gone
and danrttev o( Liufijfldd. MpJ about eap te e V ta h to a (be.
‘tri'ih W
note clearly' heard ^y observers,
hraska, »ho were vlslMtfg David!
aoaompanled
by the m ost, brtl-
Brooks and family the past weak,
n
te
t
«Baste
Pbreslis demonstrft-
left Mondr.y for ' Ssn 'kranclsap,
CfcM Ifc MUfcy ’years were teport-»
% f t tt» ‘SlWetor. of the S oviet
lias b«»n! presiding elder of thi
radio relay «tatipn'at Herpsova,
and; re- has fólte to* H ike ob%
« t w
U is «
W
Htfftld,
Which
th«y
heard
Eugene official visit.
outside their radio station In the! ,
l i b « n t® hl, rrey. '
Bid nrft telas the by^ay.
him intently.
TURNING THE PAGÉS
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ih - â t ’-hât season.
ftk t tt e toicrwnte in th v Rite Vff H tt Triv i h
13 1-2 p e r cen t o v e r 1925.
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I u jk«fi«t*fcoee card». Omtollnc
' [ Jh the presa-voom feu. beeavfcn •«-'
twpnittent ariair, first- teleraM
Sf* -theta forbidden. Kveryoae
who come» to gee the president
*
* * * through the executive
m
r,0 t alongside
e -' the jn^te-room and It has been
• uS&e"ted that it didn’t 'look suite'
nfch for tfce Bsrteldentta guest», es
t
‘ H
John Coulter
were, arrival»
r4
S S .« la« ^ V y *
íñ
lòlteteL W
squarely Inte
mttsleBl
#h en thejK U n t litre theft-
rePorte(T ;tha«~aey~ 1
Cfc-
loud
ln when tha electrical -phenomenon ; radio room, they said, sparks never before seen so brtlllant
nb> >in thh sky grew brighter and fad-? 1
leaping from the -aateanaj-sarova bosmMe. not noted r
lag ing aa the aurora borealis fad- ' VWe and the musical whistle was strange accompah«nents of spa
plainly heard on the Instruments. I and sound.