Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 10, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    Turkey» pad t u r f c M i
Ashland w n i be the haven .to r
moat of the terksrs a t Southern
Oregon who wtU ha sacrificed in
honer ot. the Thanksgiving spirit.
A t a wearing last night of the
turkey growers o f th is Section in
the Chamber of Commerce rooms
hers, the m atter of marketing the
birds wga considered and plana
made for bringing the Thanksgiv­
ing fowl to Ashland where they
w ill ha handled nt the F ru it A
Produce Association warehouse.
AO turkeys w ill he assembled
'oa g data to ho determined later,
sad buyers w ill assemble to stake
their pumhasfp JR wholesale Jots
from the growers.
County Agent Fowler was pres-
gsnt last night and in the discus­
sion of grade, presented copies of
the M eha a i y t — which hays been
e a t a j H K w W ^ ' W ‘ I W r • state
•a d that ▼anta, lege ahd auehs
chall he picked clean bat that a
Resell fan may |m le ft on the end
•d each win«.
“ P rim e" shall mean well cor
erdd *U h flesh ever totae. breast
a n i body and reasonably w ell cov­
ered w ith tat.
!
"T o re ” »hall not Include slight
ebratstous oi the aldn. *
’ ’Brnised" shall mean the pres­
ence of Jarre Wqe spots caused
by rough handling of birds before
killing.
Unless otherwise specified the
minimum weight for No. 1 dress-
«4 turkeys shall be twelve pounds
fe r toms sad eight pounds for
bens provided that in order to al­
low f« r shrinkage incident to
handling sad grading of birds a
tolerance of 3 per sent by count
of birds delivered shall bo allow­
ed fro m minimum weight re­
quirements.
Age 8p«rtticariosM
Unless otherwise speclfide old
toms shall moan toms one yesr
old or older at time of killing.
Tom» less than one year old will
and which are-being adopted in bo graded as young toms.
Fu rth er inform ation shout the
many ssatlene-ef thenorthw est.
Official Idaho grading la made marketing wNI ba made soon by
as follows and w ill probably be I J. D. Landrlault who acted as
1 chgirman of the meeting.
adopted in the pool hem:
Idaho No. l.
Idaho No. 1 dressed fflrkeya
shall be prime, w ell shaped, p ro ­
perly bled, well dressed and. free
from such injuries „ 0 . broken
wings, body torn or bruised flesh
and free from food ln^crfep.'
Mo. A
Idaho No. t dregs"d
tärkeys
shall consist o f a ll dressed twr-
keys not meeting the minimum
requirements of Idaho No.
1
BACKFIELD'
BIG WORRY
OF McNEAL
put la South Band tba other Apy 4 » e t I
lidded youngster who was known » the na»i
80 pleasant and so m ild ., w ith a l.w e r e
slender young mgs. tlm t K required a second
was Indeed the mldfcty "Sleepy" Crowley
fame.
There la little suggestion e f that .jfl
strength which swept aside the daffnse Ot W
In thp victorious year, A. D. 1*24. ,h o « l Jim
clothes. He seems light, to have beef the tap
est hackleld, hot' it yen happen to ppe«lt* W>
out of play In those days, they stayed o»t.
tkm, nut« be particular
choosing the right cigt
Since I adopted Lucky S
I’ve never had to worry.
"81oepy” Crowley was In S o n « ttftft
for Georgia- He is backfield conch A t the
the team which romped to victory bvqr Ti
AA the time. Georgia’s victory ever t
psrtlcalprly surprising, not yet Impress
down as mediocre and little was theqght
tory.
Now, with old E ll standing opt as t
the entire East, Georgia’s success takes oa
I t is.cplleglate, at the moment, to refer to a football frftm a*
"a club" o r “ a ball club.”
. ,s •
"Sleepy- watched Tech taking a Baking at the hand* eft ftqg-e
Dame and le ft w ith the prediction that Georgia vrtll bsat'tfs South
ern Confereace rivals in the big game pa Ran sm hot 3.
Georgia Tech want to South Bend v tth the reputation
KaV-
.ng turned back (he Crimson Tide" of Alabama.
Thia had hot
been accomplished fo r a eonple of shaseae. and Tech reeeivO d a le t
of credit from the experts.
Rockne’s capable N otre Dame boys took the w in d , o at o f t»e
Golden Tornado" in short order, and before the game was half
over. Knnts was palling oht kla regulars and begtantog to save
all hands for the mere-drsdded Migneeeto game the trils-glng week.
of Humboldt
“culls” shall n o t ba Included In
Tito Humboldt State College
Idaho No. | .
football squad w ill araive In Ash­
Z
“Catnr
land Friday afternoon and take
Call dressed tärkeys «hall . he up quarters at the U lh fe Springs
these dr ess id turkeys which are Hotel. The squad w ill comprise
not Med and which shoVr Indies- twenty men and w ill remain .in
.•
T he non-ecouting senthnsnt of the Host has not aPeethS to n th ­
tioas of disease or death caused the city until Sunday morning,
orn and n)id-Wustorn football to any appreciable extent. I r South
by smothering o r which are oth-
Aeeordtac to advance publicity
» •M ft» the Georgia Tach game ware Southern coaches Notching
erw ito unfit fo r human coneump- nest from Areola the avenge
the "Tornado,? arm y oftcers spying upon the " Iris h ," -Mlnaegota
ttou.'
weight of thg-htoU iB npproximate-
I fteflatttaa o f T ense
ly J7Q pounds. There, to only grads looking ever Rockne’s attack.
But none o f them need thin k Knute Rocfato minds
"W e ti shaped" shall mean free: slight dlfferenee between the
tre a t crooked hreugts or excea-
stvely
defonned hreagta.
A
straight dented breast w ill he
graded as No. t .
«Properly M ed" shall m a » n
Tfta day before the Georgia Tecb-Notre Dgme game, I attended
weight o f the line and books al-
secret
praetice and saw Roekne’s second team run off the visitors’
though the scales show a Night
favor toward the, linem en. This trick r plays against the Irish Hrst t e a * . run them off more
storage to practically the same as smoothly than did the Southerners themselves ou> Saturday \ a d
__ .
»««uruny, SBO
cralu m a » n r d . k . t k .
the SONS and shptfld not give
h or the nation
Stow Hon. Albert C Ritchie, ‘
G overnor o f M a ry land
T n jro u rd e v e /o p m e n fa fc /re a p p o w e r
*
do
o f the nation; itnd i t is not
o U a r— tth ta ks n from o t h r a by
process o f dracfo, b st n sw srsslth
arrang from ths trsssurs house o f
the most universally useful force
the worid has q|ver known. Thia
re s u lt has n o t b een o b tain ed
S i k I a IBQ DÌ&IHII i I k . & I Ì Q u i € 8 U O C 6 S S
of the principle of individual ini­
tia tiv e *in the m anagem ent o f
productkM rof a great varistjr of
u fe ftl ebttricai dsvicsa. Thus*
mfllioA inrtystnra oWn pow er
c o m p a n ^ s e c u ritie « . S ixteen
mfliirwi homes fo d oca hmMlrail
and fifty thousand factories « re
using electrical service. B y con­
tinued support o f
American
principle o f individual htitiativa,
oitWBV team an advanteffn
’-- Coech MeNeat seems to bp du­
bious pray ths reputation of the
Hum boldt bechflold. They . are
SUld to he tor above the aveyage
in eluolveaaas and speed a n d the
coach has boon drillin g his non
hard durla gtho entire week In i
open field taskUag.
As usual Hue boo got given say
Idee aq * ths oftonue he expects
to use In the cogtefth forward
passing and sad rgnniag cams to
for mqeh Ottsntfeg ««ring the
work a l ik e week, hewsver. and
since this was. thq style used
against Albany College Ip t^e vic­
tory o f a week ago it Is thought
the coach w ill duplicate hts strat­
egy in this week's struggle.
There Is goqd spirit sad excel­
lent morale among the players
and It w ill take p good teem to
defeat them. Thqlr only handi­
cap to their lacy of axpsrtouce
In steeling the different stytoe of
offense and judging from their
«¿tioas In last week’s game whan
Alhsny College Sprang a spread
formation og them they are able
tq match whs with almost any
team they may meet.
A hard gaum with victory go­
ing to the team that takes ad­
vantage of the breaks to the pro-
Phsey of coach McNeal.
”
Ancient
OPEN TODAY
ie * Line of Ooodp Car­
ried to Newest »W V -
litablishment
r m s « ^ T h rou gh interconnected
Itoroa n I t e ^ w o f p X h r o
divk»u^ initiative and govero-
regutotfea »npportoti >
bean brotwhf to cltlea, towns,
villages
farms.-
Pub*® accentim i» has «ncreasea
w ealth, com fart mm ! happl<
ness of the *h o le nation. . T h e
full development of an electrics?
age can be eafofruardad to to*
«S
M eanw hhe the public h as accept-
•d electrical servine, paving the
w a y for im provem ent» and*tot-
. couraging the invention and
future grow th by ctfitlnued to’p
port of three principia.
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jiff -- è
Yreka.Dun3m’4 ir-C-ul5pmiii *
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The IM h Hole Golf Shop 1«
Ashland Hotel building was for­ ,1 ¡Q«n« me toe Uatvevalty a t Cm
m ally opened thia morning by the
J N ÌV E R 8 1 T T h ». OREGON,
two enterprising and b u llin g ,
young proprietor*. P. 8 » R h *a d ttqtene, Nor. 10 — (SpeclplJ —
J. Blair.
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a
i S t the thlripmecoad Ugae la the
A flqe stoc\ of golf clybs and
history of Oregon and the Ore­
Imlfe, and other equipment was on
display *s y e ll as a Ude at bright gon Aggie», the r M «rid squad,
colored to ttin g costumes wfeqh w|M w eet to r e afe > M e p . t » do-
to H ■•»«vallr attracted afteattoq.
The Indoor putting gjreen where
« »■ tril*k ” w " t f l he given «ratto is
Ix T W a ehapc, with a sand base.
There were many visitors at Abe
n»w shop tkroughent-tfte day.
To Interest A a h l* * * la the go|t
°pBrim and to aupaly a ll needed
ugolpm egM a thht ><*• i> the plan
of the two young bugleeas men.
They plea Co h arry; a * egclualve
line Of spert equlpmeut. branch-
leg out into other lines as jM st-
nees warrants.
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Friday, November f l
R PO (4 M .3 M ) San Rraneisco.
3:30 p. m. organ recital ; B p. m.
children’s program; 3:30 p. m.
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