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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1927)
Amount to bdr totead hb ton (4 J I.S M ) 6<n Francisco.) « p. m. States Restaurant rfr-j cheetra; 8:8« p. a . Standard eym-1 phony orcheatra; T:8ft p. m. or gan recital; 8:80 p. a . B a d y SeUer'e Fairmont Hotel eoacert orctastr*. • «& ,' KGO (ftl«.4M*) Oakland, »¿«ft- p. a . Croetey Moscow A rt Or chestra over N. R. C.; «.«ft P- a . N. B. C* program; 7:85 p. m. efiurch services; 9 p. a . N. B. C. procram. K F I (4 » t.5 M ) bos Angeles. 5:8ft p. au Croeely Moscow A rt orchestra one» N. B- C. astwork; •:5 ft p. a . classic procram: 7 »■ a . Aeolian organ recital; * P- m . Packard classic honk; 5 p. au H. B. G. program; 10 p. a . BIU F in k and his Packard Six orchestra, natty McDonald. Hues singer with. »15.Mft.fty »n.ftH.ie kpo -ft.7ft4.fto ina Department UHM» a.iet.oo sM w eo 15.500.ft0 fo tn l amount to be raised by tax le v y .......~ The original estimates, as furnished by departn Intimateti balance ii.oih.io Although he weighs phi: Washington State puartdi the Pacific Coast confer passing and most of tk 14ft pounds. Herbert “ Batch” Meeker, bhbor and tek, is one o f ‘ the outstanding harts In Gas. distill ee. He is tying all the panting and ball-carrying for his team this year. ¿alar y gtrsbt Oammlasiom Macadamising Street near 1 K HJ (4 1 I.4 M ) bos Angeles. 7 p. m. chnrch services; 5 p. a . stadie program, string quartet, viola soloist, and tenor. K F W B (Sftl.SM ) Hollywood. 7:80 P l a . musicai.. program; f î i f t p. m. nows broadcast; 8 p. a., tight opera program; ft ft. a . newsbroadonst; » p. a . ragtime review. KOIM IftftlM ) Pertland. ft •#- a . dinner concert; 7 p. jsu . Benson hotel oonoert orchestra; ft p? at. church services; 8 p. m. musical comedy hour. MOW (4»1.8M ) Portlan d -» F- nrpBTS tynttfg - Boxing, funs are the chief sufferers from this silly war ae- twoen boxing bodies.. X . ■ The* sçort to spoiled for them by the Uckgrlngs of the veto indulgent legislators. ‘ Bach time the Nntlonftl Boxing |sa<$taUon swings a hard left’ at the New York State Athletic Association. U e btowagsee» nBd'.fcntche* the nvetog* fight tan right on. the button. And whbn th4M ow, iYorh solons strike back.'the result to the egm®- i j a ' i t is th e fan who rtffere from these* needless quarrels over whb is chftinpion and who shall tight whom. Perhaps, one of these days, it will be a fan who will propose coaoert; 5:8« p. an. Croaley A rt a eolation. Here is a suggestion from one tight fan. a fql^y well- orchestra; 8:30 p. as. N. B. C. program; 10 p. m. Itttte aym- known one. ’ too. “ ftlr: » :*- . ‘■WU phoay orchestra. “W illiam Muldoon, ofttyberttyw York Boxing Commission, to KFQA (447.5M ) Seattle. 5:30 p. m Croaley Moscow art orches my kray of thinking is responsible 'for the healthy condition of the tra: 4:80 pi m. N. B. C. program. boxing game today, and to Without question theontetanding figure KJR (S48.8M) Beattie. 1:15 p. of thia grand, glorious sport. And if the various state boxing m. organ recital; 7:80 p. m. commissions would adopt and carry out the rules and by-laws church eervicei; ft p. m. concert Of the New T o rt Commission and put a sana llhe Mnldooa at the orchestra. head of their state boxing commissions. there would be h lot lees sqnahbltyg and dlshattofaetloa and the fight-going public would'get • much better run for thetr money. One only needs' to' KPO ( 4 3 I.ÌM ) Bah Francisco. see bow clubs in New York-.City put on their shows to he con 4 p. m. stadio program; 8 p. m. vinced .what a truly great man W illiam l»u,doon really to. If . the children’s hoar; 8.-Ì0 ft. an. KPO orchèstre; 8 p. m. N. B. C. pro country at large copld see Just how the apart wag governed ty New York iplty, I believe every state in the Union would hgve gram 8 p. m. courteey program; legalized. boxing. New York’s aptygdid policy has been brought A<* ft. hl variety hoar. KOO (SS4.4M) Oakland. 4 p. about tkrbugh thé untiring efforts of W illiam Muldoen. “ 1 feel Aure that no one coulft ooqnchmtloqalg say one had fit. Frank Ellie and bin Hotel St. Francis dance orchestra; 5:8« p. word against him or against his honesty and Sincerity. He has m. Anqt Betite; Klddiy’s Klnh; always been, « fine example of what clean living will do for men. and even today, nt the age of 88. he to* a perfect specimen of cor grand opera program; ft p. m. rect living. He is a two-fisted square shooter from every angle. book chat. He likes to see every one connected with the sport he gentlemanly K L X (5ft«M ) Oakland. 5 p. m. always and elean in their business dealings. True, he to firm M*rthn Lee; 5:80 p. m- Bey Scout when be beilhveS himself to be in the right, but on the other program; 8:80 p. m. dinner con hand' if one shows blin where he to wrong, he is the first to cert; 7 p. m. news broadcast; 8 admit it, and takes a big man to do that. But W illiam Mnldooa p.. m. special Hawaiian music; ft to hardly aver wrong. He Is probably the keenest student of box p?m. weekly meeting of L » 1 • ing and how It should be handled living today. He to absolutely M erritt ducks. J . fa|r in settling any controversies that may come up and t y has K F I (488.5M ) 5:80 p. m. the respect of every honest fighter, fight manager, or promoter in Glenn Edmund's orchestra;. 6:15 the game because they all know he w ill dp the right 'thing with p. m. mdtotorial period; 8:80 p. them. Moreover, he has the respect and holds the confidence of m. Gamut Maty «nastot; 7 p. a . practically every recognised sporting authority, either in or ont of Gdne Johnston’s Music Box hoar; 8 p. m. N. b . <J. program; ft p. m. New Yorh. and he w ill continue to do >o ns long as he Uvee- -- “ W illiam Muldoon to that hind of a man. 1 wish we had somi-classlc hour;. 10 p. m. Roy tenor's K F I nerenndors with Bd- more men llhe him. aa Cook. Mues singer. (Signed) “JAMBS- J JEFFRIES.** KFW B (ftOl.ftM) Hollywood. 4:48 p. m. air elretfs program; • Jtm Jeffries still ranks in most men’s mind« as the ontetaadlng 5:15 9. m. radio review;- 8:4ft, p. heavyweight champion of «11 time, the man who. in his prime and to- town tattler; 8 p. m. dinner thelih. could have wh<ppcd all the title-holders wlio ensae before music by Bay Bailey's quartet; and after him, 6:80 p. m. dinner music by Reevo- As to-w hat he* has to say about William Mnldooa. one can Gartxmann; 7 p. m. courtesy pro only add. -after the mahner of oar British hoy friends: gram; 7:80 p. m. musical fim- “ Hear! H ear!” gram; 7:50 p. a . dally news; 8 p. ra. Allen sisters, harmony num bers; Jane Parker, blue songs, and Hawaiian music; 8 p. a. baritone with concert quartet; 10 g- m. dance music; 11 p, « . dance music, i1 ■, • At Providence: Foydham 88 / . KPSN (818.8M ) Pasadaaa. I Providence 1».- . ? ft- *»• news bulletins: 8 > ./ m. At Waterville: Colby 18- Be)« Sdnthern California artist’s e u OTH xb R FOOTBALL HKHULTH At M . Paul: Ham I Ine 25; Su Olaf ft. At Jackson: Loyola T; Mtosty- •Ippl V. 8. At WhUtier,' ' Cal.: W hittier College 7; Occidental S. At New Cqncord: Muskogen College 88; Ohio Northern V tt- At Botoq: College of Idaho 1ft, w ort. naft exptefcjng <• tho* * present sto f t * » .* * » the work ro- q n lre ftto . ftcednee the ttytyhed rem it. Mr». Here», who «cel» lit fancy needle work, bad lovely specimens for the women to see. Mrs, Ritchie a talented musician of o u r aMdet played beautifully and teeDonded - with an encore. Mre. W . L. Moore and Mm. A. C. * A t Pittsburgh: Carnegie Tech 45; Western Reserve ft. At Ames: Missouri 1ft; Iowa State ft. -j • «' At Sales: William sad 18; Roanoke 7. A4 MasOrt Mercer 11; thorps 6. V. * At Detond; Stetson IV; teas Paly. 7. At Findlay: Toledo s ); toy 0 At Richmond: Qnantko Mar ines 3ft; Wake Forest 1ft. ’ £ ' ^ I £ X . 13hS:^-£SS„“ “ herthy certify that the foregoing la n true »1 be in the auditorium of course., a id Win he amended ter in the club room. The party a t the. dub was well attended last night and a good time Was had by all. 1 h. 1027; at T;«ft o H The usual Friday night party Iget sad make the Jft will follow the ehichen dinner year 1PM. at whieh next Fqtday Mev. 184b. Remem «may meet with thi eo<aou and nube known tty lr • »aid budget, and sal Prtftaned tex tovy, ber the date, yon. wlH get a fine dinner and'dancing or cards to « any they 1 B IM d s , City Recorder. Date of first publication N o T T ï.**!« proposed budget pf expenses for the year Xftt«. As Budget Committee of the City of Ashland. Qnegon, 1 9 ,? - * nd to authority given by the Com Former Local Girl Success As Teacher In speaking of her w o rt la the It isn’t probable that either music department, the Dixon T ri party wyi he frank enongh to bune states: •'Tbs high school or- ' cheese for its emblem this year cheetra under the direction of i CervaHis Ontette-Times. > . Mien Earle, made its first ap pearance i . p«Mle whan It played' , the opener of the program. The young people- hay« a«de surprto- Misa Emma Darle, fe rn e r A r t J » * d* » r « « * « ’ <*>• direction, e n d girl; Who han Visited hqro of Mias Barle la orchestration, frequently with ty r aunt. Mrs. and w ill be a favorite number on U r k in Grubb, find ha» many to* privated. • »------*—— ------- qnrn. to particularly sue- Duales» development lik e U te to I cesafui in her work as a tetyhar. highly pleasing .te parents.” • the high scheoi. She Is s Drayage, freight, M in Enel is 1, charge- of t i d b i t « at the University of Romanos feagneges and music in fornia. Labor on sewer mains Cleaning and repairing septic tanks Amonnt to ho raised by levy ......... OUR BEST. of Chautauqua P a rt to a high atondará Estimated balance end of fiscal year Amonnt io be raised by levy __ ____ LIBRARY DttPAl Battonated Kxpemdta Our bqst mate oik béftt workd eratioft— ? to and repairs (cement host thought, ftylght, drayage goes in to your s agfi flowers «canea gad LUhUtty Insúmaos tneb of hridgee, ¿olleta, etc. and ftlftlng C. W . Boot Batato Tract U 4»7.ftft (Beads sad Interop! not subject to Limitation.)