Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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BLUEGRASS
The agricultural committee of
the chamber o f commerce. J. C.
Hopper, chairman, started work
today experimenting with bul­
bous bine grass, commonly cbll-
ed winter bine gram, and la
cooperation with Frank Jordan
of the park board seeded the
triangular p lo t In the plasa and
the concrete island In the street.
H arris Dean and hta crew of
men raked the leaves and mowed
the gram and the seed was
merely scattered on the sod.
A liberal supply of the seed
was sent to the locsl chamber
df commerce by Mr. Hoover, of
the firm of Hanley and Hoover,
and M r. Jordan expects to test
It oat la the park and on the
golf links.
The grans .Is pri­
m arily a w inter variety and dies
down during «he summer teohths.
I t kills weeds aftd fox tail bnt
w ill not Injure alfalfa.
Many
local farmers w ilt watch the ex­
periment w ith a great deal of
interest.
M r. Harlan of the
chamber of
commerce
states
that any farmers who are inter­
ested w ill be supplied with a
sample lot of the seed.
Kennedy Funeral
Services Friday
vlilon (or t i e Intelleeateny su­
perior— they are Just aa n nmaq
oua aa the datt and thefr devel­
opment la fa r m ete Im portant to
civllisatt|a. The d u ll get lots • (
aitontten because o f their m al­
adjustment.
Children a t super­
W ho says that a child who la ior ability are often burled alivd
too smart will not live? W ho aays amid the deadening mean of the
that learning h o * to write, dance, dull.
parta of the stata, tb a fo il
play the piano, spell and tell stor­
titosly anauarintis aro «
ies adversely affect A child's
for t in Jmntediste atter-ed
brain?
tba orate csrao. There era
I t seems to be quite a * I d e
handled. and eontra^loa pre-
■as-, which a t the outset
•..read belief th a t, intellectual
vsntsd by patting tba patient
hopeissa, who go on andsy
precocity is pathological and that
in a plaster bandage, Wall pad­
er «upervision to aatostakin
eoceptlonally bright children are
ded from Wee te armpits.
p ro v e m e n t,
that gain exte
usually unhealthy and are likely
During tee saNteal period of
over a period''a< some f »
to become physically o r mentally
re h a M M M M b tite latfbWtbg r a le .
wrecks If their intellectual Inter
'mprovenwnt 1
o t e are at all stimulated.
TOKIO. ©at. 67.— (IP)— One troatmeat sad
Evidently the neighbors are
worrying the life out of o ar in ­ hundred and fifty houses were education ban
damaged and the inhabitants fled gleni procederi
quiring friend: “ I have f h » e e
children, sir girls. The oldest Is from their homes la panie when
now five snd is very smart* Peo­ an earthquake shook Nigata pre­
The first quake be ander the eenote
ple tell me she w ill net ■ Itve. fecture today.
When she was twenty-two months was followed by ton others, these Ion of a physician thr
old she went to the store f o r continuing throughout a period entire coarse o f tree
bread, milk and cake a ll alone.
of throe hours.
During the
Dnrinir the sente
W hen she was three years old quake the Inhabitants, terror- following. ratea ehebh
she got the lunch for my. wife and stricken
prayed
their
homos
baby for a week while I
was might bo spared- Nigata la lo­
vid ei.
working and wife was sick In bed. cated ICO miles northwest of
A t that age she kncV 46 M oth­
¡»lately teft the teteoted muMlgj
er Goose stories. Now she can
spell one hundred and five words.
groups.
"She wants to learn how to
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w rite, dance and piny piano. Is
ra !t from tee easly and tori
it too much fo r her? 1 am told
strenaoas treatment.
It w ill affect her b ra in ." /
4. Kloetrioal treatment, mm
No, my good friend. It w ill not.
chantoal
m aalpalatfoa and atom
provided of congee sbe is also in ­ Musician Visits Medford To­
saga are absolutely »rated ttdti
terested in fragb nfr, goad food,
day Where Much In­
rated during the stage of pate
sleep and play. There to a fa ll­
terest is Shown
Mr. and Xn. R. H. Cadwsllsd-
aad teadernssn aad In fact m w
acy that childrea of exeaption In­
er snd daughter o f this city spent
definitely
harm
ful.
tellectual ability are likely to
Frans Auer, cellist, who to es­
Sunday fve n lag visiting at the T.
have little interest in play- In a tablishing hto studio in the Ash-
,6 . The affected muscles sftould
C.
Norris home la Jacksonville.
study made by D r Tarasen at su­ ’and hotel, pinna to glve*a public
be kept waste and should be They were accompanied by Miss
perior childrea he fou ad 66 put tonceif In ths hotel next Tuesday
supported In a poetUon that peri Reta Lane of Ceqnille in
Coos
of 61 children were described by evening, November 1. bdlaitenpc
mlts no stretching.
county,
a
student
a
t
the
Southern
both teachers and parefeta as en­ ed today. M r. A u er to t a sgpear
I , Measures should he taken .Oregon Norm al school.
tire ly normal In th e ir pla, seven
others were said to play Isos than Monday morning. He visited» to- to prevent deformities of th e tefch
A p l O W bddtf
Joseph ■ W ar Theater being
the average child hot to play nor­ day in Medten^ whens.many madic knee and foot.
or
other
s
p
lin
t
mute he ueedJ remodeled and modernized.
m ally when thdy' did piny.
lovers have expressed apprecia­
Mother Oooee stories, spelling tion of the fact he to planning to
lg6 words, learning' to write, locate In thp valley. Many local
lá n c e dnd play the piano, w ill not reople w h aTafrre not 'yet heard
affect adversdiy ' ysuV
child's Mr.7 Auer. 3 era anticipating tbs
basin. Stadias which have been Tuesday eVtofqg concert.
After One
YO UR BOY AND YO UR Ç IR L
by
A R TH U R , DRAW. Be.. D.
(Copyright John F . D ille Co.)
CELLIST WILL
GIVE CONCERT
( t e n t play Ì
I
met
the club Y
meeting wl
m abinga»
club
QUAKE DOES
BIG DAMAGE
Funeral services for R i f i s
Kennedy. Em igrant Creek boy,
electrocuted Tuesday
afterdoon
on a potato ranch near K lam ath
w ill be held Friday afternoon at
d o’clock from the Stock Under­
taking Parlors.
Burial to to be
made in the H ill cemetery. ___
The boy « «
e lg a g e d a e a
farm hand, when the tragic acci­
dent occurred. Hto
disclose tba pnthologloal symp­
only near surviving
toms popularly supposed to ac-
M company exceptional intellectual
- r ability. Thto w llf disappoint the
neighbors and postpone Indefin­
itely any “saying It w ith flow-
er».
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W h ile we are about H let us
Ashland Elks are making plana,
ptdote from Dr. Tertean some son-
elusions being reached la h i s for their annual Thanksgiving
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on Tuesday w0I f c r «tapW »d.M
. Mias Vtopenoa tar», H o m o
EtaterasCtoften agent, wag ia< at­
tendance, and giving the ladles
vnteahla advice and ssstotanse.
Mr. an« Mto.jJ. F.! Araold vis­
ited their sen Albert and family
0 . W. Nichols sold nine head
In Ashland teat Monday.
Hto friends will ba sorry to
of dairy cows to a dairy ranch In
hear that Albert Arnold Is again
Seott’s Valley, OaHf., and deliv­
laid ap with reumntfem as ha
ered the eowa a tew days ago, by
was test sprttg. 4
truck.
Mr-
P R- Shelly and
fam ily o f Medford visited M r.
and Mrs, W . F . DeFord and fam ­
ily lqst Sunday.
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M erle DeFord to bow employed
at the L ith ta 8prlngs Garage In
Ashland bnt makes hto headquar­
ters on the ranch.
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M r. and Mrs. Percy Laughlin
and fam ily of Central Point were
callers at the J. R. McCracken
home test Sunday.
M r. and Mrs. W a lto n aad son.
of Ashland visited In V alley View
last Thursday. •
Gens and Verne Hastings of
Ashland »16^ explored Valley
View last Bunday.
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M r, and Mrs. J. R. McCracken
aad Mm. C a rl Glasgow attended
the budget meeting a t the county
court last Tuesday.
CHANGE O f SCHEDULE
. EFFECTIVE 0CTOÉER25, W
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9:00 10:90 A. H.
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7 4 « , ,10:30 A- « • . W R . k Stagi» Through to
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M r. and Mrs. M orris 'Jrines •
and aoa Bobby, add M r. aad Mrs.
James Lennon and
non
K eith
ware dlnaer guests a t the H . J.
C arter heme la Ashlaad Inst Bub* !
day.
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TraarufTniiHrfor’ a i i t o i i ; ........... Smoker and Grand Wuthey fcaf-
anterio r ffci. which I . t e M .M
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J H l ; T h d t luteOsotteUly
The crime wave is
mounting h i g h e r and
higher. So gay the statis­
ticians. Burglars are now
stealing even the radio
wires off the roofs of peo­
ple’s houaes.
Don’t n e g l e c t your
burglary insurance. You
are more likely to need
it every day. If a burg­
lar really wants to break
in, it’s merely a question
of time.
enftdren are apparently equal to
tho average hi general health;
1. T h at In the vast m ajority of
cases th e ir ability la general ra­
ther thah special or one-sided;
6. T h a t the superiority to es­
pecially marked in moral and per­
sonal traits;
4. T h a t (“queernsss,” deflelency
in playing, and marked lack of
social adaptability are ths excep­
tion rather th e » the rate;
6. T h at while superior children
are likely to be accelerated on ths
basis of chronologies^ age, they
hre usually two o r three grad» re-,
tarded oa the basil of mantel
age;.
,
4. That their school work to
such as to wararnt promotion in
most cases to a grade closely cor­
responding to the mental aga;
general committee composed of E.
J. B nrnett, J. A. McGee a n d
Dean N . Scott.
The a ffa ir Is to be held Satur­
day, November 16. Profits deriv­
ed from the smoker w ill go to the
Christmas charity fund.
A n honest
Delightful
7. That the superiority tends to
show early in life, la little influ­
enced by formal Instruction, and
Is permanent;
8. T h at superior children usu­ Our Location Speaks to r Itself.
ally corns from superior families. RATKS: Single .... 6J .60— 63.00
Double .... 63.00— 66,6«
W s hear a great deal about de­
A ll Rooms W ith Bath
fectives and the educational and
acetal problems w ith which they
trouble us. Gradually eur pub­
lic schools are making special pro-
Hotel Fielding
Opportunity
world
For A Worker
An agency for one oí the fastest f
hold articles on the market is now
land.
DO YOU WANT AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKÄ MONEY DUPING
YOUR SPAKE HOURS OB AS A WHOLE-TIMK JÖffT
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IF SO, WRITE M. O., CARE DAILY TIDINGS AND OUR REPRE­
SENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU A N D EXPLAIN THE OP­
PORTUNITY.
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TH E OREGON ■ STAGES, INO. ■ H ER. W P
COACHES WILL ' EEAVB ASHLAND FOR
POINTS SOUTH
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