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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1927)
I F If -F . & 19; J F . H O M B IR K C K K O , of the meat historic )k»*ee8 In Ashland hag been n<»eed , th e ir sanasi vaston o fX h a basta i ! i gre said t o b e »opr ■ In« their los« licht b« dulckîy fattened rap «rain stebtto «sida. Improvement of* .Nevada Street, Inspection of Now AAA ' Equipment Occupy Attention of. Leaders— Regular Meeting Date GET T ABLES |i AND CHAIRS Oouncihnent Tuesday Evening Nhme Laymen to Assist in Arranging, 1928 City Allowances—Commission Will FORLIBRARY Meet November 1—Interest Problem. . . -wrecked In the march of .progress., • * Back to t i e ’!•« , accord ing to Information (Ire n The Daily Tidings, the Bob Hsrgsdine residence wan constructed In Ashland, ¿in the lot next to The Daily Tidings office. Later it was moved to the lot back of the Automotive Shop. Recent ly It whs torn down, thus removing one. of the oldest — possibly the oldest sur viving— residence in the city. The Y. M. C. A. Budget sub scriptions todayxtotal 92.443. Thia A-j-real problem confronts members of. the budget LJbrary Used Extensively Per Reference Work, toHEMltoion, named last night by members of the city Miss Hicks Stetes oetHH^ und eouncilmen when they prepare the 19*28 DudfEt flfir thc city of Ashland. Purchase of six new tables and llffitallMvrPf the budget committee ar$: A- E. Kinney, 43 -chairs for use at tho city li J. H. PWfc*, G. W. Dunn, T. A. Simpson, Henry Enders, brary, a t an approximate cost of 9590, was authorised by e I 9 y Jr., J, H. McQoe and Dr. P. G. Swedenborg. eouncilmen Tuesday evening. , Acting Mayor J. E, Thornton has palled the first Blanche Hicks, city lib ra r Official meeting of the council and budget commission ian Miss aqd A. C. Joy presented the for November 1, this meeting to be preceded by a num need of new equipment at the li brary and asked that tha cost of ber of informal sessions. Mem bora of this commission«.., . .............................. t----------- and connetiffiail <muffi decide T V A / V l i n I I I TVY Ir o n what soiree revenue fo r P v v x j u u A VI the approximate 912.009 interest x i n r a i flW p A I X I T O T h ap tha 9321.000 w atth o f boids s I g fill O lA K l U j D which are to he leaned. for the - ____ Canyon Reservoir eonetruetioa, J T I AI J " B .,Z " pr~»t « « » rates w ill bo lnsofBetaot, accord- ing to City Solicitor W m . Briggs, who states the revenue can he derived w ither through taxation or from aa increased water rits ^ According to records to the office o f the city recorder, and basing eetlmates-x>n the revenue derived from water revenue the first four m onth, of the new rates, the city water department w ill h a y . receipts totolllng ap- B w l Of Oily Health Department -------- — . \ FO O TB A LL 30 pc-hulenetr ye- as Ashland H igh School GrtssUes * * 9 0,aF the K lam ath Falls High Pelicans Saturday afternoon on * • high uchoej football gridiron, B« » » • n fto * h’r F- Q Swodenburg, hogd of the city b~ r4 ’ ths pfaylng # f th# ‘ the firat real battle proximately 944.900 at the end - _ m » * » » s i * o f tha year, insufficient to tloajil 11».1»«« sn>e.of tha laffi »lll.O O O b d d fi for. the improvement. One solution for raising, a part' of the needed atfiount offered is for the city to pay from the general fund to the water de partment, for the Water the Oity uses, this would inclhde Are pro tection and park uses. The electric light department pays >5.000 a yea? fb? street HghK Ing b d td ih a c ity has IreretoCore received Water w ithout cost. The problem ql falsing thls^ In terest w ill be. threshed out fa de tail by the business ** m?n and feounefi. , An effort w ill be iqade to l^airo th e . budget complete i>y Decem ber 1. in order thjst, fa*- i«nr . • * * ta u . . . . _ 2 * J J * L o’clock Saturday. Dr. 8wedenburg expressed be lief ih a tftb e ben, placed on games bScauswd^ tb * W a n l M psrktysis xlttm tt0q.Js.no longer necogjary. r 'Ate- NarpfaJ aehpol w ill prob ably play the Humboldt State college a weak from Saturday, - - ¿ à ------ ■:>>« : >, * , „.ci Successor Crumpacker t)r. Gregg to Address Dr. O. W . Gregg w ill speak at Kiwanis luncheon Frldhy noon, according to H. C. Galey, secre tary of tUs club, fi, hia*, Weekly bulletin thessag^'to the members. , j Appreciation-of thw i,worh , of • Velma Clapp aa club pianist and mention o f the attractive g i f t presented, her qw her d en a tu re from this city', la also made. *' Named ‘"Coach E : W . McNeal b f the 8. G. N. Schdol is'the newest K lw an- to ian in town. IS_ELECTED Pranklin pT xoren the chairs and tables be included In their 1929 budget— the pres ent purchase being in the form of an advance. * Equipment taken from the old normal school and used In the li brary was recently transferred to the present Southern Oregon N o r mal wbea Increased enrollment mad« additional equipment neces sary. ' An Increased use o f the library ta r reference work comes w ith the opening of Normal, high and grade, schools, false Hicks states, and said tha need for new fn rn l- ture^wae qultq urgent as at tha present time adults ware using* one of the children’s tables and if ■ o ra wanted to read there “It ■sight ha neceaayy to stand them around the wnH.” ' • Miss Hicks was authorized to get loem furniture dealers to bid on. the contract fo r the new equip ment. z v. may be made and assessments of .property, ordered. ’ ' i« . budget Is 91,SOS short. The Chevrolet* led by F r « '1 Carson have woo, the first t w • ' heats of the campaign race, s b r are confident that they w ill com * out ahead In the ffapl lapa. At the report luncheon held, this noon nt the Plaza the foljow* Ing reports were made, -J <£ ChevroletS—:9457. Fords— 9298. ’ ' John D. Rockefeller recentl ture to be taken as he pis: cheater county. Naw York, photographer’s bourn of tlx soon w ill be leaving P ocj PEARS BRING FANCY PR] Oarload of Valley Offered cu New 1 > . ... MpM*-,- Fancy prises Were offered for a car* o f late pears packed and shipped by the Ashland F ru it A Produce Association to the New York M arket. » Extra Fancy Boses brought 94.44 per box; Fancy Boses, >4; Extra Fancy Cornice, «4.25 f Fancy Cornice, 92.7«: E x t r a Fancy D ’AhJoy, 94.25; and Fancy D’AhJoy, 93.00. , • Kxtra high prices have been of fered for the fmitt which has been shipped from the local packing hduse this year^ peaches bringing record prices In both Portland and New Y o rk markets. When’ll He Start Cackling PLAN BIBLE STUDYW north of town that Nevada street W ASHINGTON. Oct. 12. — IIP) he improved to save a detour In > -W lth patriotism indicated as a entering the city from that dl* defense in the F»ll-81nclalr oil ■ rection. ' Tho 'chpmber w ill co* oonsptracy trial, M artin Ltttle- opdrats with the city In this matter. * ! 1 t Looking fo rw n rd L to the- re* J sumption o f the forum dinners, - the forum committee was in structed to work out the de tails of these meetings to be held monthly 'in the evenings. The first meeting w ill probably he held within the next, two weeks. _ The second Monday In each month was selected as the re g t- lar meeting date of*tha directors. The meetings fr ill be held to V the evenings starting at 7:29 o’clock. — “ -----------x , — The membership committee n was lnstrfictah t h ' take proper * steps to bring the opportunities ' df. servioe to the community 1 through membership in l' chamber. . ) SfORM RAGES on A tlantic Series of Wreoka of Schoon era and Barges and Small Craft Washington, Oct 10— (LP>— A series of wrecks of schooners and other small craft, with some res cues at sea were reported by coast guard headquarters today as a n \A tla n tlc storm continu ed to paralyze shipping. The captain and crew of «the schooner “W illiam Burnha’’ *o f Mobile, Iallabam'a, were picked up by a liner. The schooner was fired before It war* aban doned.' LABOR GROUP e : -, Application' for; affiliation with the Northwest H l-V clubs is to ba made b y' the local organis ation according to plans *out- lin a tf at a tfaeetfag held Tues l>ils From Coos County To Organize *•» P*«a!> 1 * . •ax . Al u# A. A <1 day ei.dpfaK In * connection w ith, this a confqat is to be con ducted, polhta being received to r attendance, «Ible study lih.d, OygantXatton of a Coos ooonty sp<vleq .work. Fifteen boys t attehded jb e chih ls to he effected a td 't h a L meqttog ¡an« ,throe' new members Schthem Oregon Normal school. .W « t o K r t » A»*»: 'Tom Don Sm ith at an assembly this Beswioh. W .,,C . F fa ld and E arl morning requested students from that crnipty to ntot, f a r f f i * Organ Ltotoew - 13»P. utob OOF has a ization" meeting. ' 1 ,f m a m b e ra b te ,o |,> 9 i , ..; I . W a lter Redtford, faculty lie m - Fffiday .M to ra p o u tosp,, « ^ Mt, V « i< f t ta d tly was * an Insti - fa«» 4*1 th e k ith , schoeii a r l to tute speaker at Lakeview, be ,'SPwnsorad) by th a . H i-Y and .brougty greetings froiq Jarm er 8- »James Nuttar.T Jgoy Abbott and O. N. students who *ro dow touch Selden Burton wato named' U ing fa tk a t district, to tb sffiudent a eonjmlttae to ba In c h a r ll of body and spoke of praise he had ■ > p M t Fr,d* y received regarding - the work of afternoon. . .. u graduates of tfce local institution. A commlt(ee waa appointed Yodpr, instructor In music r A M a afraaraipp, *1 ,1 * 0 school, ¿fared A | | f f violin " W w a n g e n of 0 ^ . commit-, guuibers, accompanied by. Miss ,U o « a M gp tara, ;■ ' 1 ' ■ t o « , w i » Wiuw. N n tte r,. «eldqn Rnrtopv ^ w re n c e t •< t»« Powell and Ray Abbott. A Today’s total— 9072. J. C. Hopper and team were In« dividual winners bringing MU 1199.50. ra Mr. Carson reported 12 work« o n la the field today. , H. G. H arlan reported seven •< his Fords had spent th * morning1 plugging away. « Due to An error In addition Fords w ire credited with leading Monday but tha ChewlaS claim the honors. > >- Workers expressed belief t h t t the fund would total more t h a ffi 91.900 by uoon Thursday and thtof they would easily go “ over thè top*’ In subscriptions by the end of the week. Inability to visit ssany folks was pointed out as tho reason for •m ailer amount of support report? ed today. Many new subscript tlons are being received. PLAN USED GAR SALES LOT instance Three New Members ’ lu te Mi < Olab : ; ’ a 7 ’ N ight I* < The New ford« Plug Away Bai the Carson Te«n Take* Honors — Tolpl 2,443 to Date—81,000 £ Needed for Complete Pre- gram of Work. j î j 4 : gire. S e n # Hegtk, jwhoto pra» Automotive Shop Starts pefte. to « • » tkp -Grawnon rème? yoir naked that ag gftfeia] survuy of an quttot fr a w lk e to from Terrace strqiffi le t H High Drive be md«e to order Thé Adtoinotlvb -Shop is levai* that tm "rebuUdto«” ¿ M r place; ipg the lot. hack of the shop aa Vioneer svénue, wher4 ‘a’ , re conditioned chr said 'lot will) be operated in the' Adar future. A fenee w ill be constructed around the lot, cover sheds built to protect the reconditioned cars which the company will place there for sale, and other im provements wiU, be made. The Automotive Shop, local agents for the Chevrolet aatomoblle, ha» experienced an Increase fa business which makes thé ad ditional space tor their recon ditioned cars necessary. PO RTLAND. Oct. 19 — (IP) — Sectoring God’s commands are to be obeyed, not debated, the clergy of tga Oregon Episcopal church has Issued mstatement opposing Judge Beu Lindsey and Rabbi Lewis Newman, scheduled f o r Saturday night, on Lfalsey’a com panionate marriage ideas. Phralysisin M arshfield , z pot. i t — UP) — ThrOe new esses of Infestilo NEW WEATHER MAN U Walter Pick,; new 'head of paralysis developed ta Oooo Bay the weather burequ st Medford took np his duties there yester day. He goes to Medford from 8t. Louie. Defraar M. Lfttle. for mer heed of the-Med ford bureau leaves soon for Los Angelas where Ba has a position In fftg t - frost H .W a ! k a r was authorised to make t ie survey, when the matter whs referred to the street cob * mlttoe. ‘ .4 A petition from t i e City H aras shoe club signed by numerous followers of the apart, asking that tbs club be permitted to eetabtoto headquarters fee tha winter to tgB old Graar bungalow or build A shed over the present courts, was referred to toe, Park Oommtoetrfa. w ith t a i tMdaatoff «e thè B o u t evard part««« « to t. the Normal WILL DEBATE Sard to lotollaa ON MARRIAGE standard ltghfa t. Ben Lindsay Will Meet Numerous Matters of Im -Jewish Rabbi in portense Remain Forensic Clash Undecided < dO R V A L L IS , Oct... 1 I-— (U»>— W ith many questions of state wide impertanoa pending t h p Oregon Federation of Labor In conference hero today faced the necessity of remaining In session most, of Thursday instead of ad journing tonight. Complete con stitutional revision Is qne of tha problem* betore the oopfsrencs. Now*the convention mardly nom inates Its officers but under tha proposal baforo the convention, electtoi would also be made. Incfadlttg t M lay lag. out of fane«, might prograto. city Bagtouur.r; today. ’ ' ' • . 1 Adeline Lanagan, 7. and M ary Lanagan, 4. sisters, daughters of A. ,W. Laaessn of B a ilo r a h d Betty Simpson. 2, daughter Of Robert Simpson, ara affusto«' with the dread malady. Tha fitta* filas bava been quaraatlasd. ' hallavad a M are than that tom-, ba works« •to*- Naad o f topuj a naw truck foi