Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 05, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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p*k- this meeting It the mokt In»-’ J.
1 nefrtaut business
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•N NORMAL SCHOOL
, DECEMBER 8
upholstorlng repaired- Sue L a ttr -1
anoe W ilson at fire station, Ash­
land.
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KPO* (43 8.8 m ) San FraM»titi<>
4 p. m. concert orchestra. SA p
m. children’s h o a r. I p. m: « . r
get quotations; 0:80 p. m. States
Ree’ suarnt orchestra; • p. f in
M l RENT — fò«fr-rooto fgr-
Gypsy and M arta, harmopv ttfo
8:30 p. m. bridge lesson NO. 8
9 p. m. N. B. C. program.
K L X 508m ) Oakland? 5 ¡ I f P
m. Brother Bob; 0:80 p. m. win
her concert; 7 p. m. news; » p
ta . variety hour.
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KOO (8 8 4.4 M ) Oakland, f t p
M A lW H A U n f f i d W O OOM- ntahed house with garage. 86 3rd
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P a NY — ranting, Haling said 8L, phono 87I-R.
Robber Stamps, Medford, Ore­
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STRIKE TODAY m ./ dance
» N t W*B» .
Hansom interviewed haYe boon
busy getting ThOtr reports ready
showing th e ir yields of the var­
ious products, prices received and
wh«t theT oOnMdev. their moat
profitable drops, ft 'to reported.
4 The Ashland chamber til Com­
merce expects this survty and the
resultant recommendations will
be one o f the outstanding pieces
Of service
to conjunction
with
th e ir efforts among the farmers.
F u rth er Inform ation o f general
Interest wtil be togged from time
to fabe ng the survey prognsses.
music; 8:65
m
n e w i. 8 p. m. cathedral echoes;
N E W PO R T, Ore.. Dec. 6.— (LP)
8:30-9 p. m. and 10 p. m. N ,^B
— A strike staged by boy and g irl
O. program.
students an behalf of 'modern
K F I (48 8.6 m ) Los
Aag||ee
maud sad against grandmother
5:80
p.
m.
Dragon
HawatiSns:
styles, opened today when all bat
18 high School students
le ft 8 p. m. Florence Sanger, p a in
th e ir desks W ith their books soon moods; 8:16 p. m. music appre­
ciation chat; 8:30 p. m.
Mary
a fte r school opened.
Som e parentB assisted the boys Rosetti and Don Parker; 7 p
D. orchestra; 8 p.-pi
and girls In removing their books, m. IZ A.
the strike was the second one thia piano recital; 8 :8 8, 8 and T c
fa ll, staged as a protest agralnst p. m. N. B. C. program.
the employment of Mrs.
Daley
Halleck s prlnctpl.
They w ant a man and cliarge
Mrs. Halleck has
old-fashioned
Ideas and wears tong skirts and
(doesn't boK her h a ir .. They also
claim She' has forbiddeh dartces,
athletics, singing around t h e
piano etc.
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th e ir efforts upon.
A grunt many farmors have
shown an interest la this survey
I t . is said and realize th a t most
of their number are raising too
are the crops moat addpted to
tMs dtofrtet. Thto survey It to
hoped wttl bring tim actual facte
before the committee and they
can then oM »0> nome iateBlgent
coadwstotos.
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Considerable space fans been
given recently In the Portland
newspapers tonoernlng a similar
surrey conducted fc -few yours
ago at The Dallea where a com­
plete survey ot the Terming ren­
ditions of that section was made
fntnrs products which should be
gtoWn. Thto past season SAW the
reatoation M that program «hen
Termer* M g ^ k to « U h In oh the
egperintoht.
Few er Varieties-of
apple*, to* Ihetance, were pro­
duced, hut the price was so ad
v n ta g e o n t th a t tike aat returns
wsm' muoh higher thus » years
past. The same was true of other
predseta so th a t The DkHet hks
been heralded near and fa r aa a
piBU* wirere tbtbuvi » aru sp^cini-
i t i i y and making money.
Homer Bnitegs, chairman of
the retail trade and trade rela­
tions committee, which coinmittee
has general charge of thto branch
of the chamber work, has been
conferring w ith lending farmers
In all sections of this conhty on.
thto survey. Mr. Billings, togeth­
er w ith H r. M cNair, said today
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K G W ( O l.S m ) Portland. 8 p.
in. courtesy, concert; 7: JO p. m.
th rift talk; 7:JL> p. au book ehat;
8 p. to.
Sealy 3s m
program;
8 : SO p. m. bridge lesson; <8:30
p. m. afcA l i p. m /W . B. C. pro-
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grams.
K FO A
<48l5.tr> Seattle*. 5
r U a s h h f9 k )n M o te l
TOTfHome for the
Traveler
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Centrally located h u t out of, the congested
Traffic Zone, Firqproof and comfortably furn­
ished w ith an air o f oozmess and comfort
which m akes you long to stay.
Washington at Twelfth S t
Portland, Oregon
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Shot InFront
Of City Hall
JBSSSSSSi
th e subject
'W hy Live h M e ’."
Then I read my letter to yon
Which you published.
He was
toad through and through— ei>
furious that If look3 couM kill
I wouldn’t he here.
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V lnally he »aid. "W hat's all
„JbJHrt« Jnnk yoH have 0,1 th®
Me?” ( I h id your letters spread
lght 01,1 on the taWe-)
why
* told h -® that
were re­
sult-, i Mes from women who h a d If
• faced similar problems of phil-
erfel andering husbands who
wesq
economic bluffs as well. I didn't
org- thlnce words, either. "Now what
)a we w ill do U this,” looking him
in the eye (your letters bed giv-
«n hie courage); "W e w ill
elt
^u— dbwn and go over every letter
had we w ill analyse each
one
I ' knd tabulate the answers.” (You
j bee, Dr. Dean, my
educational
background had some value af­
ter a ll.)
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MTOXG S T U D IO
"A ll nonsense.
You’re erasy.
V lòlla asti M a o
» W h a t’s got Into your fool head?
lm oñakd e . pirt^'rt
' , What do you'think I am, an gdd-'
id » «tit t i t
tug machine "
(Assistant of W ins Autor)
But finally he agreed because
I told him, "As sure as there is1 ■
e God in Heaven you’ll gave to
j . f a c e this business In t^e courts
if you don't face it here w ith me 1
to n ig h t" ( I never knew I tad;
a reservoir of oourage. My voice
seemed as though it waa
con- •
trolled by your, readers w h o ,
have Buffered.
I f e e l I could write on for
I hours, but your space, Dr. Dean,
Is limited
So I will sumtaartse
the answers W E received.
Be- 1
causa, Joys of Joys, and a revel­
ation indeed, my husband actu­
a lly , (yes he dld> got Into Jhe
•p in t of the thing and read qv-
ery letter usd helped me. to tab-, i
ulate the answers. Two or three,
timed he h/oke .down and cried;
Hfc® the child ke la. And once,
in a ragq, |i« tore u j^ a
letter
saying, "W h at * does ' th a t' Woman
(Ctontteued
chairman
THE DAILY TIDINGS
H A S H U N b B E b S OF SA M PLES OF
¿ttílil Christmas €
Arcade And Apartoiente
Prie©» ¡Banging FiDÜft 3 to 25 Qfcht» E »
PRINTED,
the itiinóib
public
utilities commission which
sets
rates for fnsuTTs compares.
W ith Pm itk knd Ygre harrbd
the RepttbllckU m ajority
would
vanish knd Democrats wóuld be
oftidaMy Ytvsp, an upper
haná
they probably Will malutafli any­
way, because of a tendency of In­
dependent Republicans to Join
them In matters of important
legislation.
.T h e Smith-Yare a ffair Is tb
furnlgh the. first asnsatlon on the
long calendar of Important events
In the senate because It is Involv­
ed in organisation of that body.
In the Bouee tax reduction is
to be the first order ef business. C hrtrtm sl gree
Flood control w ill be the sec­ display at the 1
ond order of business In ; t h e der your cards
House. I t w ill undoubtedly be
taken up Immediately after the
Christmas recesa. r
Definite action upon farm re­
lief legislation also Is expected
but It toast nWjkit Its turn.
There are also nsmereus oth-
Important subjects such ak1
iiScIe fto a ls , Boulder Dam, pru-
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OCR B t i t M :
W ith B ath, Single, » t.» U and >2.86— Double 7>c E xtra, No Upe
w ith e a t Bath,4Ungle, >1.26 and >1.»C— Double 60c Hxtrk
No trpu
¿catter Sunshine
When, in K lam ath Falla for a week or more, try our
com pletely fuimisbed A PA R TM EN TS. E verything
new and up to date a t
low rates. We famish
r
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OÜR SAMIH.ES CAN B E EN O R AV EP, EM BO& afò
WHAT?
meeting
think 1 a m ^ -a blackguard?" f
by the K lam ath club to to be held
at the Sonthehi ©regon Norm al
school Friday evening, December
8, adbbrdlng to announcement,
Most folks thought It had been
made today in assembly by Lester
an accident which caused so
Beck, who also distributed unique
Invitations,
special
Invitations much interest.
There; was a crowd of possibly
100 gathered in front of thq fire
station.
An Investigation., hdwever, re­
vealed the movie screen clnb was
taking a "street scene” during
the tjm e the sun was shining yes­
The S w edish B ell R in gers,
a terday afternoon.
musical entertainm ent a ll
can
Following the meeting of thfe
enjoy, Bonthern Oregon Normal olub at the Legion hall the street
School andftoriam , T hursday ev e­ scene was "shot.”
ning, Decemkgr ».
Reserved
"Just an example of what is to
seats oa sato Ut Blhart's.
S0-4 come,” according to those who
are hacking the project.
Many local'R adio fans enjoyed
the Medford W ks lodge ’annual F R IY T M KN H E L D M E E T IN G
Memorial
exercise*
yesterday
. H . Van Hoevenberg was .re ­
'afternoon, which were broadcast elected president of the F ru it
Over K M tiD . M edford.' Irvftag E. Growers’ League at the annual
Vining
Ashland, president of meeting held Baturday in
Med­
the Oregon Chamber of Com-, ford by the boaid of 18 directors.
meree, was the speaker (« f the
day.
YBÀM? ‘
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" H i t iWe got tb ge down toWnU
at eight o’clock to our MM» When N
• t h e election of offtoers tor the I
> tibw S i r takes Wade.”
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’ "Yes, I tiow ,’1 1 replied, "»nt ll
U B I» .?
w a n t h d — la ta iid a
peóple To board and «tofo
♦alitinosi, H o p e .
liti
street*'
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gon.
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(neekAVI 1 r a i t j
D. Guy Good, who has heea f
Confined to his home on Terrace' >
street for the IMk8t few days with
Ulneto, this morning resumed his
work at the X L Electric store ;
on the Wadi, e f whiofc he Is the
proprietor.
Mr. (food's man>
friends hem , wtil be gthd tq learn
oT ph. ro e e to »
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