Wedensday, October 3, 1923 ASHLAND BÁILY TIDINGS Classified Column 5 R BALE OR RENT A good used sewmg machine. Inquire of Mrs. C. E. Lane, Tidings. 27-4 »► +»»»* t » » »> »»♦»->, PAGE THUE« r LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES f ----- - ........... PARIS STYLE HINTS LOST— Ladies ~ bracelet A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of watch between 29 G ranite street and - Neck-lines Classified Column Kates local Interest. Mr. E n d e rs store about 4 p. m. Tues PARIS, Oct. 3— If there is still D ublin .’ b e t. 3 - M Ï n 'y 'M sV men ’ * One cent the word each time. (By Miss Li thia) day. R eturn to Mrs. H. W. P o tter »« some doubt as to the proper position “•"♦-I *■ - *< f I I t l ( I I I I who did not mind a bit the drastic Stick Your Toea To run every issue for one 29 Granite St. Reward. 27-2* of the waist-line, Paris designers Cliff Payne makes Screert Win-! month or more, %c the word Into a warm woolen com forter m easures taken by the Free State Ashland Lodge No. 23 each time. seem to have at least made it clear ws. LOST— Rrown cap, bearing~nam e dows ^ r a p your toes in a bungly outing to curb the activities of the Repub about the neck-line of th season. A. F . & A. M. M illett & Son. Finder notify Robert flannel nightgown and play tag with licans are very much perturbed be The old hatteau-shaped neck Herndon. Mrs. N. W ’olf of FOR SALE Special communication, Thursday Jack frost. Endless bright and in cause the Cosgrave governm ent has Portland is 27-1 opening th at has been enjoying so among late arrivals. evening, Oct. 4. F irst degree, th ree vigorating. 80ft and puzzling the decide to enforce the collection of much popularity has about disap K>R SALE— Used Ford ear cheap WANTED— Capably woman. Ap Income taxes. There is considerable candidates. V isiting brethrifn wel lavender and yellaw com binations peared. Only onw and then does noe Beaver R ealty Co. l y . tf ply Plaza Confectionery. 27-tf It costs nothing to get my in su r come. Meeting promptly at 7:30. lavender and yellow combinations eeling th at the Government is “ go spy it in the new colections, and ance rates. Yeo of, course. 21-tf K. P. NIMS, W. M stores to suggest crimpy~fa’ll” w^h ing too fa r.” FOR RENT H>R SALE— Wood burning h e at then usually in linen or organdie. W. H. DAY, Secy. 'I he m atter was brought sharply a t pum pkins, yellow cornstalks and er, alm ost new— Price $12.00. E S. The “ V” neck seems to be the chos R. E. W olf is an out-of-town to public attention when an income blushing apples. I" OR RENT— If you are looking M orrison-Automotive Shop. 27-7 en one. Some of the houses give it visitor from Portland. Vacation a Good One— The Most Fastidious Young Woman tax dodger was cast into Mountjoy ________ ___________ ^or first class 2-room furnished dfinite outlines, others drape it. for sale Two R am blant bucks apartm ent Phone 122. Mrs. F. L. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dennis retu rn - " be throw n into ecstacies when jail at the Instance of a tax collector. Round openings are also very We m ake a specialty of picnic and ed to Ashland last night from a 3he ls Presented a box of W hitman The defaulter persistently had re Mr. Scherdereiter, R 1-Box 173. Putm an. 23-tf much used, together with small fused to “come across” with his In cam pers needs. D etrick’s. 236-tf m otor trip to the W illam ette valley. Samplers. Everyone knows th a t 25-3* square ones with a rounded back, W eather conditions were ideal dur-! W hitman Sam pler is, and i t ’s a Ut- come tax, so the collector invoked ------ -------—----------------- for rent — Comfortable front te round »OWS FOR SALK— Four regis- b,‘d ro° ’». with bath; furnished, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cooley ing the greatest portion of their out- tle cr°ss-stitch m esenger boy hasten the more drastic provisions of the Lenief is one who favors lh< neck cut ju st at the collar-bone, a tered Jerseys, eight mostly grade i APP>Y 108 G ranite St. 27-tf are am ong out-of-own visitors from ing and the State F air was wonder-1 please the palate. Individu law and had him incarcerated. style which is becoming to many Jerseys. Must sell because of sick G rants Pass. Now a lot of Irish citizens are a l . according to th eir opinion. Sev-' allty smacks you In the face with ness. w . E. Moor, 171 Helman St. FAMOUS FRENCH R EC IPE» beginning to see visions of them women and especially to the ill-fav eral Ashland people were seen in tbe W hitm an containers— some are Jack Dunlap and party are among Salem as well as in other cities visit in nifty little boxes, to fit the small selves in durance vile for a sim ilar ored ones with too little flesh cover 27 eod-tf ing at this particular point. On his Ragout <»f Artichokes. recent arrivals. ed. A fter visiting the fair the party space in your pocket. For the spicy offense and there is much agitation FOR SALE!— One span horses, velvet frocks he puts a narrow bor A good washday dish is ragout of motored on to Portland where they tempered people, m ints coated and about it. wagon and harness, weight about artichoke d er of embroidery or fur and con easy to prepare and re- Be individual, it costs no more. spent a short time and returned to rol,ed again in chocolate resist the The habit of paying income tax 2,600; Seven head young cattle; Quires little watching, tinues it down the side in Russian See P au lseru d ’s suits. 25tft Ashland. Countless friends are in { most acid rem arks often made upon could hardly be said to have taken blouse m anner. one m are and buggy. C. B. Owen,' Clean carefully eight little onions the W illam ette valley whom the tbe most delicious of sweets. Every a deep root In Ireland. In the days 519 Mountain Ave. or see the stock and brown in butter. Clean two ten The Persian neck is a specialty of Mr. and Mrs. R inehart of Cedar Dennis family visited with and box of sam plers Is done securely in when G reat B ritain controlled the and m achinery a t the ranch six miles der artichokes and remove the leaves one of the sm aller houses and is ville, Cal. a re among late arrivals. scores of acquaintances were at their glazed paper to insure perfect governm ent non-paym ent of income one of the prettiest to be seen. It out on Dead Indian road. 27-3* and grassy portions. Cut the hearts bidding to remain much longer. Mr. strength and renewed flavor when tax was viewed in the light of a is round, cut off to a slant on the itno small pieces and add to the When a loss comes along, my Dennis and family form erly lived sold. Even the sight of these tidy “ patriotic d u ty.” To pay the tax was WANTED _______ onions with about six small potatoes companies pay. Yeo, of course. 21-tf near Junction City and are well boxes is alm ost more than one can regarded as giving aid to the side, giving a most* becoming and “ enemy” . There came to prevail youthful finish. ‘Yvonne Davidson WANTED— Boy tc learn printing P,eCeS’ Salt> pepPer resist. known there. throughout the country a rath er uses it on a charm ing silver-gray trade. Call at Tidings ofice. l ltf I . P e " ty ° f b u tte r- Cover the Wm. E. R inehart is an out-of- «asserole as tightly as possible. Put town visitor from Nevada. scrupulous disregard for the income silk tricot gown. The neck is bor Grapes Are Served— Pleated Skirts— dered with the same fine gold thread tax. milch ° n ,he 3ide of the tsove to simmer WANTED— To buy fresh In an effort to interest travelers Are a revelation of small pleats em broidery which trim s the gown j c slowly for one and one-half hours. When the Free State came into cow. Registered preferred Mr. and Mrs. J. t . Goodman, Jr. in the grapes of the Rogue River I and broken into with a broader 26-5* Serve very bot with the meat are out-of-town guests form Salem. I valley, the Oxford hotel has hit upon spacing, th a t come in sand, gray, tan power, however, the governm ent not and is finished off with a narrow Rogers, 548 Iowa St. triple-colored tie in green, gray and T » ,v zi.M » . ---- .T.---------------------------- 1 COUrSe ° r as a seParate dish. One ' the idea of serving a small bunch of, brown and biege were recently laic only undertook to collect the current silver. A N \ GIRL IN TROUBLE— May, may leave the hearts of the arti- E. J. Taylor is an Ashland visitor the fruit at breakfast every morning on display. Any m anner of person tax but also made efforts to Im Many of Chanel’s little crepe de communicate with Ensign Lee of chokes whole if one prefers, pound certain a rrears of taxes d at from Portland. to the patrons of the dining room. may be fit and pleased with the chine frocks have, narroy bands a t the Salvation Army a t the W hite — — They are handed to the diners with trick and snug well dressed feeling ing back to the days of the Black tached to the bodice and standing Shield home, 565 M ayfair Ave., Have a fit a t Orres. Ttilors for an explanatory rem ark concerning that one of these new garm ents wrill and Tans. This was a jo lt th a t the up across the back of the neck and Portland, Oregon. 1 0 -ly r men and women. Upstairs. 4-tf them. Much interest has been give you. A thletic girls will have Irish taxpayers had not been look then brought around and tied loose- S5K aroused In the possibility for grape open sway and free access of every ing for, and th eir displeasure was | ly in front where the bodice ¡ r low. Always find relief and comfort in WANTED— Woman room er, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Grimes are re culture by this m ethod.— G rants I muscle, unham pered by hems and greatly in evidence. There is little doubt th a t the s ta n d ' ° ften the ° rder ‘8 revereed and kitchen privilege. 240 C St. Phone C H A M B E R L A I N ’S cent arrivals from Oakland. Pass Courier. narrow widths. Short girls will be taken by the governm ent with re-1 band tie8 in the back’ 288 R. 17-tf TABLETS made taller and slender and who gard to the income tax was a factor Evening gowns are cut low in the No griping—no nausea—only 25 cent« L. B. Moore and W. U. Moore are Arrivfsl this M orning— denies the charm of the growing in the recent elections. Many voters back and high in ,he front Many’ OWNER WILL SE LL—Desirable > among late arriv als from Portland. corner Home. Also gentle young cow. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Young arrived youth. Ask your dealer to see these undoubtedly carried their resent- ln faCt’ have " ° ba<ks at a11’ wi,h in Ashland this morning to attend weP made garm ents and relieve the m ent to the polls, and the Govern- the m aterial comlnP straight up to 399 Beach St., Ashland. 25-3* P. P ran n felter of San Francisco Is the funeral of the late Mrs. How-, pa*n and sorrow of a dressm aker, m ent lost votes in consequenec. Even tbe neck *n front. an out-of-town visitor. Gargle with warm Balt water ard Fox which was held this after the long spasms of fitting and heart supporters of the Free State govern- -------—------------------- — miscellaneous — then apply over throat— noon. Mrs. Young is a sister of Mrs. ache when the finished product m ent have not looked with any de-J TOO VERSATILE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Peters. J r Trease Lowe ahd A rthur Abbott. Mr. doesn't have “ th a t tailored look” gree of favor upon its efforts to col- FOR SALE, TRADE OR KENT__ are among late arrivals from Glen and Mrs. Elm er Hoefs and family th a t you so adore. 160 acres unimproved laud, un Joe Rank of the Atchinson Kans. y . A P O R u ect the income tax. many held the dale. O v e r 1 7 M illio n J a r e U e e d ~Yea came to Ashland yesterday from Save a Model Toilet S e t - incum bered, near village of 300 Globe says a reporter who recently view th a t the country was still in an In ivory or am ber or im itation on S. P. R. R. and good hard their home in B utte Falls, in com accused of having a. “ lazy man s roads, 100 acres under fence Oranges, lemons. shell for the last m inute friend. Sets unsettled state, with the Republi pany with several members of the g rap efru it— cans still a factor to be dealt with, job, is in about the same position with good uatu ral pasture, Detrick sells for less. 106tf Abbott family who expect to return containing every piece of the known and th a t therefore the m atter of in- as the woman who wrote the follow plenty of w ater. Three roomed toilet outfit may be purchased at; to their various homes tonight. house, barn and woodshed. F o r ing. I can cook an A 1 dinner, milk Geo. L. M. Bowley and wife are prices ranging from $75 to $15. come tax collection was one that fu rth e r particulars address F. cows, and drive horses, tap trees and J., care Ashland Tidings. 14Stf recent W onderful outlays of feminine ap the governm ent could well afford to PHYSICIANS visitors from A berdeen, Expected to R eturn— m ake maple sugar, prune grape vines, overlook for the time being. Wash. WANTED Professor I. E. Vining, Mr. and proval aw ait your inspection just Now th a t the governm ent has and graft apples, plum and cherry before Christm as when these sets DR. MATTIE R. SHAW— Resi Mrs. Ralph Vining and Mr. and Mrs. shown Its hand by the a rrest and trees, have planted and gathered an AN INTELLIGENT PERSON— Clay P ark er is among out-of-town Robert Vining are expected to re will make th eir appearance. dence and office, 108 Pioneer jailing of a delinquent taxpayer Iacre ot corn. have shingled the roof E ither sex, may earn $100 to avenue. Telephone 28. Office guests from Tennant. tu rn from the Lake of the Woods those who have regarded the ef of a house run the mowing machine. $200 m onthly corresponding hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 today. Professor Vining has spent ,a < o b s Coat of Many Colors— P- m. only. 0 forts to collect income taxes with an I can do all kinds of house work, for new spapers; $15 to $25 I have made a special study of the summer at the lake where he Hasn t been exactly duplicated but air of detached tolerance have been paint and paper a room, build a cup weekly in spare tim e; experi DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac- autom obile Insurance; get my rates has a home and has entertained his so many ° f tbe luxurious colors have given a painful shock. It rem ains to board and J,ang a door, set glass, ence unnecessary; no canvas throat“ 1 v d tO eye’ e a r’ nose aud first. Yeo, of course. 21-tf relatives there. They will probably been taken out, added and blended be seen w hat success the government can knit anything, cut and make sing; subjects suggested. Send •bcoat— N-ray including teeth. retu rn via H yatt prairid where the; tbat wben you see the prettiest fall Office hours 10 to 12 aud 2 to will have, particularly in the m atter clothes for men aud women, braid for particulars. National Press a Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland, H. C. Winslow is an out-of-town duck shooting is in full sway. and 'v*nter sweaters and sw eater of collecting a rrears of taxes th a t rugs and also weave carpets, do B ureau, Buffalo, N. Y. 1-tf Ore. visitor from Los Angeles. ______ ! coats. you’ll delight th a t you’ve are a heritage of the days when tax head weaving. 1 have crocheted five Building Home— found the foot of the rainbow. Any collectors of the British Government b ed spreads. Can care for the sick. FOR RENT DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE C. Riffle is a visitor from San C. D. Woods is building a n e a t, sam aier 8 earnings will compel one were objects of am usem ent to large I can travel on snow shoes or skies, See S. L. Allen for Furnished DENTISTRY Francisco. house on the Pacific Highway east of these fanrinating and Intricate , M lon, nt the Irl.h population' catch fish and row a boat, shoot at A partm ents. Above Citizens Bank beauties to your wardrobe. Some of Ashland and will live there soon. deer or rabbit. But— I cannot keep Office Phone 1 5 t 4-1 Mo. ! have buttons far down on the hips. Ready-to-wear suits at The house, which will be used as a Paul- j my mouth shut, being a woman. Cen. CREME FRAGEPTNE Res. Phone 201J 8erud’s. « PE R CENT LOANS— Under 25-ft garage when the home will be built J some have tight necks with Peter Creme Frangepine is one of the ' sl,s 8ays ; “ No occupation. DR F. B. ANGELL— Chiroprac- next summer, is fitted with many; Pan c° l° r8. others are plain slipons Reserve System on city or farm most unusual of French cakes, it Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East are among conveniences and is to be shingled with color 8cheme worked in ar- tice and Electro Therapy. property. Reserve Deposit makes an appetizing dessert. ROYS INGNUITY HELPS business visitors from Salem. on the exterior before completed, i rows and ducky figures. Oil ice phone 48, residence 142 < ompany, 72 F ourth street, P ut into a casserole the yolks of h irs t N ational Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. three eggs and one whole one, about In a little C hurch in Vermont an Among out-of-town guests is Joe r R eturn to Lake Soon— Rooms 5-8, Ashland, Oregon. W ith Your E arly Fall Hat__ 290-Wed Sat-3 mo. one-fifth of a pound of sugar and the old reed organ with pedal operated Shand of Vancouver, B. C Mr. I. E. Vining, Robert Vining You WM undoubtedly need gloves same am ount of flour. Add gradu bellows was draw ing its last breath. DR HAWLEY— Above Tidings and Ralph Vining came in from ' kid gloves with fancy cutwork ally, stirrin g in one-half pint of boil Nothing, it was said, could save it office. Phone 91. For a smooth shave, and For the best in sweet milk and Lake of the Woods to attend a fun and gay cuffs will portray your good ing milk flavored with vanilla, ^ d d j but an up-to-date electric blower Quick service, go to the 106-tfl eral of the late D. L. Minkler. They taste. One new pair is in black a good spoonful of butter and cook The church was small and the < DR ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro- cream go to D etrick’s. Oll- Shell Barber Shop, across P ra’ndear, r ° StOfflCe- Houra report the w eather a t the lake as stitched heavily in white and display until It thickens. gregation poor— the e electric blower ** u,D(i 2-5. Phone 114. C. E. B lair is an out-of-town visit being ideal and expect to return a white kid cuff with narrow black from Depot. G rinding of Pour tjje cream into a pastry was expensive and so necessity again or from W enatchee. handings. D arker shades of suede mold as for cream pie and brown in Proved the m other of invention. An there soon. PLUMBING all kinds. C hildren’s work are used to enhance the more prac the oven for a few moments. If de enterpriseing youth intrested in elec JE ^ R Y Plum bing. 207 a specialty. Guy M. Cox is registered tical models. from New C ar in Ashland— E ast Main. Phone 138. sired, before serving, spread with tricity was given a chance to exepri- Prescott, Ore. Mrs. F. D. Swedenburg has been W. A. SHELL, Prop. a thin layer of jelly. ment. He borrowed hi8 m other’s driving a sedan this week. The m a The Day Has Passed__ MONUMENTS b rand new vacum cleaner hose, m a 532 A. St. Ashland, Ore. J— Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fitzgerald are chine is a beauty and one of the W hen cut glass was used for table NEW MILK METHOD king an air-tight connection, and the MONUMENT— MARKERS among late arrivals form Los Ange first of its kind to grace A shland’s service only, Bud vases th a t Milk pasteurization by electricity organ Jjas been doing well ever since. are les. Lowest Prices thoroughfare. highly decorated and hand carved has been found superior to the old ASHLAND GRANITE CO will elaborate a necessary space on steam method. The chief obpection' ^FY AND MY OWN T o Fine Line Of 3rd and E ast Main St. 223-’6mo Full line of am m unition. We re Attending C o n feren ce- the mahogany dresser tabled Fancy to the steam process has been th a t ! MEET IN MATCH if v m pair, buy, trad e and sell new and Rev. W. J. Oldfield left last even extra pieces of cut glass will give it altered the taste of the milk and ASHLAND GRANITE used guns. Army Goods Store. 295tf. ing for Portland where he will a t you a testing suggestion for the its vitam in contents. To kill bacteria MONUMENTS New York, Oct. 2— Zev and My tend the. state .convention of the home m aker. AVe take used heaters in by the old method the milk had to be Own, favored 3-year-old horses to Oregon Granite Co. C. Ferguson and wife are late a r Congregational church th a t is con- —------- S. PENNISTON, Salesman. heated and kept hot for a half hour represent America in the in tern a exchange tor new ones. rivals from Los Angeles. Res. 476 Laurel Phono 444Y vening there now. He will return Handbags and Purses— or more. The electrical process does tional race for $100,000 with Papy the la tte r part of the week in time That w ear forever, made in hand away with all this. The milk is only rus, English cham pion,. will race at 1 BANSFER AND E X l’KESS The American Legion Auxiliary to care for regular Sunday services, made calf skin with interior lovely slightly warmed, passed In thin Jam acia, Long Island track, S atu r will meet in the Library 2:30 o’clock I*OR prompt and careful service enough to be turned and carried on stream s between two electrodes and day. to decide which horse shall Friday afternoon Oct. 5th. All mem Planned to DejNirt— the right side fitted with suede fin- electrically Seated. This new method meet the English colt, it was an- bers urged to be present by order Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Galey planned ishings, small purse and m irror may of pasteurization prevents the cook — , nounced late today by Sam H ildreth of president. to depart this m orning for Eugene accompany any gown or frock on ed flavor and does not interfere with! tra ,n e r of Zev. The American an,I and Portland. They are delegates to any occasion where a coin purse the vitamin value of the milk. j British champions will meet at Bel- notice the Congregational conference in is needed. The leath er straps are T’fJr PO" 1E L ,-r—General Trans mont Park track October 20. fe r-G o o d team and m otor All dairym en of Jackson County Portland and will visit Eugene dur-; sewed in contrasting dark calf skin trucks. Good service at a rea are requested to meet at the Med ing their absence from here. in crafty finishings. ■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ aonable price. Phone 83. ford Hotel Saturday Oct. 6. a t 1:30 P. M. When steps will be taken to Im portant Notice— FEHIGE FDR HAULING Stick Your Nose— and g a n sfe r work of all kinds complete the organization of a The P arent Teacher Council will A W hite and Pink Checked- «><*» B St. Phone 410-R. Dairym an’s Association for Jackson ---------- meet at the Civic Club house Thurs- Sw eater will be ju st the thing for 200-lm o county. Also to discuss any other day at 2 p. m. This m eeting is of the first football game of the sea- m atters th a t may come before the the utm ost importance as final co n -'so n , when you wish to be decked in planing mill meeting. vention plans will be made. Every the autum ns rosiest persuasion. J< WORKS, AND CABINET R- E. ROBISON, member of the association is urged ______ ORKS, Cor. Heilman and 27-1* Van Ness. President Dairy Ass’n. to be present. Form er Resident R eturns— 194-tf ____ S. B. Stoner from Los Angeles re-! SOMETHING NEW W orking in F ru it— —— turned to Ashland during the week-) Fix Up Shop An autom obile accident policj Mr. and Mrs. F orrest Boyles are end. Mr. Stoner is a property owner th at pays $25.00 per week; in hos in Ashland have been employed in here and came prim arily to arrange We repair fu rn itu re an d 'an y th in g THE best hiding place for your pital $37.50 per week; accidents the packing houses. Mrs. Boyles, who for business m atters. Owing to fall that needs fixing. North Main next death $1,000; in 5 years $1,500;' will be remembered as Miss Violet ing health, Mr. Stoner moved to Cal to Homes Grocery Store. money is this hank. For it is abso A Carload of Fencing, just cost only $7.00 per year. Phond Wood, lias been here several weeks ifornia. and it is reported th at his TV PEU IÎ1TER REPAIRING 274-J. Yeo, of course. and was joined recently by her hus health is much b etter as evidenced in. Why pay 10 or 15 cents lutely safe, you can get it when you band. F u tu re plans a re undecided by his looks. more per rod elsewhere. Just Typew riters— All makes, guaran'- want it and nobody else can find it. for to be mean, and to trade teed. Lowest Prices. Expert Repair- notice to school children To Visit — ON BICYCLES out of town, and genuine mg. Call or w rite L. D. Minkler 404 En Route to S e a t t le - Mrs. P. c . G arrett arrived Sunday ?ood American fence too that Liberty Building, Medford. Tele- When school is out do not bunch Mrs. A. B. Johnson visited a yon will get here. up on the streets nor ride along in from her home in Oakland to visit short time Monday with her sisters phone 162- 20-lm o. a zizzag m anner, but look where you with many Ashland friends. Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Churchman and Mrs. W. New and old Sewing ma are going and go where you are Waldo Klum will probably be her C. Mitchell. Mrs. Johnson was en chines always on hand. Har- PIANO TUNING looking. Please try to avoid acci hostess during the m ajor part of route to h er home In Seattle after nes and implement. You will Ashland. Oregon Card C. Bowen. B raum uller Plano dents with autom obiles. P a rt of the her time here, tho scores of friends a trip to California, having passed always find the best at , Co.. Hoboken. N. J. jg here tuning will vie for her pleasure. responsibility is on you. through Ashland recently, promis pianos. Leave orders Mrs. Putnam GEO. W. McNabb, ing to rem ain longer here on her Phone 122. 26-2* The Tidings office for all 24' 6 Chief of Police. return. O ther plans prevented her kinds of printing. doing so. Daily News Letter <: 1 & yi PROFESSIONAL NEW HEATERS PROVOST BROS Refrigerators The Bank and The Hiding Place The Citizens Bank of Ashland PEIL’S CORNER lr a -