Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 06, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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IS F L A K l J DAILY TIDl
(CcmOUnod F ro m -P a g o T h ree)
,« T h e . program
w as
prom oted
In th e ball room w ith th e palate
Ila look s for perfection In
¿h e subject, p aints h im In natural
pose. In an sw erin g th e que stion,
“HoWT” “ A tw ist o f th e wrist,
a w ink ’o f th e ey e, an d th e bless­
in g of th e LOrd,” eras th e reply.
“ P erson a lity Is h ie fereat In­
terest; Jeeu s C hrist Was the
greatest p erson ality, no lie reads
a l l : th e liv es o f C hrist he can
«score. H e urged a ll to observe
n a ta fe. '"A. p oet stu d ie s th e lan­
gu age to ex p ress th o u g h t by the
righ t w ord.
Wg a re ns great
a s th e p oet, excep t h e thought
It first."
Miss B rew ster, co u n ty dem on­
stration a g e a t w aa th e second
speaker, and h er th em e w as the
im provem en t o f th e k iteh en . She
su ggested th a t t h e club h ave a
con test o n k itch en im provem ent
and ou tlin ed th e p la n .
T he sp eak er sta ted th a t in a
su rvey o f 1500 rural hom es- In
Jackson cou n ty th a t th e r e were
very few lab or sa v in g devices.
She hopes to p u t on a co n test lc
th e cou n ty. S om e o f th e points
cited upon w hich to b a se the
com parison w ere: fir st, proper
ligh tin g; second, correct h eig h t
of sink or w ork ta b le; th ird , re-
fu rn ish in g ( a s t o tin tin g , paper­
ing. p aintin g, e t c .) ; fo u rth , in ­
stallation' of labor sa v in g devices.
. The b asis o f a j a r d w lu ld be,
th e -b ig g e s t Im provem ent fo r* th e
least am ount o f paoaey. It w ould
b e.necaasary to keep a record of
tim e - a n d > lab or saved' by each
im provem eat.
S he urged the
u se o t ’th e g o v ern m en t b ulletin s.
I d th e flag giv e« in opening, an d
•‘A m erica th e B ea u tifu l” su n g,
accom panied by Mrs. P . S. P ro­
v o st. T he u sual b u sin ess m eet­
ing w as held, and one new m em ­
ber, Mrs. A ileen W . • K ay, w el­
com ed.
Mr. McClosky, th e principal
speaker w as then introduced and
spoke to an in terested group,
w ith efficien cy, ' th e - k ey-n ote,
p resen tin g th in gs from th e ar­
tist’s view p o in t
Two oil p ain tin gs o f yonng
girls bad been b u n g In th e room
and th ese th e sp eak er used In
h is Inform al d iscu ssion .
H is
own particular m ethod in posing
h is subjects w as brought ou t;
the speaker illu stratin g, w ith
'p ic tu r e and action h is metfaoe.
In posing, h e placed h is su bject
In com fortable p osition; th en
etepped back far en ou gh t h a t ‘no
b lem ish es appeared. T h at p icture
h e took forward w ith him , paint­
in g w h at h e - s a w * f r o m v a t d is­
tance.
He allow s su b jec t to
relax, w h ile h e > step s ■ back, but
th e pose Is rerou ted 7 a s • h e . a p ­
proaches.
It ta k es from sixteen .t o eigh ­
teen hours on a h r o d / th e artist
Several w eek s o f preparation
stated .
A t th is p oin t e h e su g ­
gested that q uestions »be _ asked, Will he necessary fo r h o u se w ives
w hich w as done. Mr. M cClosky before th e con test. S p eak ers w ill
told o t his train in g, o f his strug-
gles, whqn his bent w a s , d is­
covered; - o f b is atteitoan ee a t
the sch ool o f tin e a r t » ; o f , t h e
Invention o f - » a lam p w hereby
one m ay paint a s ea sily by n igh t
h a te ko g iv e addressed o n th e dan. and R oland
com parative m erits o f tlfc va rio u s
d evices th a t m ay W u 0 d .
It w a s announced th a t MJss
B rew ster w ill h elp d irect th e
a ctiv ities o f th e J u i o t Depa la­
m ent of th e Civic C lub,'
Mrs. L ou ie Dodge, M t la tely
returned /ro ro C alifornia
and
from h er P ortland trip , told o f
v isitin g in a n um ber o | tow n s
In C alifornia, 'and no w h ere did
sh e see flo w ers that com pared
with th e flo w ers d isplayed in
the F low er Show w hich w as put
on Just b efore sh e le ft lo r Cali­
fornia.
T he flow ers used In decoration
w ere sen t by Mrs. L ew is Jacks
for th e uea Of th s club.
A
member o f th e club, Mrs. M. A.
Goddard, to ld th a t «her fath er
and m other knew Johnny. A pple-
seed and o ften en tertain ed him.-
She a lw a y s rem em bered o n e sen ­
tence, *T h ave a m essage straigh t
from h ea v en .”
O ther th a n th e com plim ented
g u ests, th ere w ore a num ber of
o u t of tow n v isito r s p resen t
to en joy th e esp ecia lly Interest-
ink program .
A nother H a llo w e'en P a rty — -
A p lea sa n t H a llo w e’en g ath er­
in g occurred F rid a y n ig h t a t the
h om e o f Mias VWrna Jordan,
when ga m es and m u sic aped the
happy h oura for th o se presen t
to en jo y th e even in g.
R efresh ­
m ents, In * k eep in g w ith th e sea ­
son w ere ‘served a t 4ts close.
Other than th e fam ily, th e g u ests
w ere: Mr. and Mrs. b .‘. M. Spen­
cer, A d en a aad A lice,. Io n e Mc-
Nabb, Mr. and Mrs. R . E. Jor
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A new oil lam p th a t give« an
t o l l and d e- w nazin gly |b rilllan t, so ft, w h ite
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t evtm
lh a n g| g oyj
?*••. toe cr etin , electricity , has been tested by t h e
w e aervfid.
'• u . s. G overnm ent a n d 16 le a d -
a t th irteen w a s tag u n iv ersities and foun d to be
o f 'an u n lu c k y ,’sup< rior to 10 ordinary o il lam ps.
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I t burns w ith o u t odor, sm o k e or
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.noise— no pum ping up, Is sim p le,
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B u rn s 94 M r cen t
n P a rty —
a jr an<i S^per cen t com m on k ero-
l e a n M ountain aene (c o a l o il) .
len a o f a J o lly
The in ven tor, V. M. Joh nson ,
. n r> - 161 N orth U nion A ve., P o rtla n d ,
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ch ‘W re^ m efc- On . 0 4 a y '8 F p EE trial, o r aTen
eased l a fa n cy fc? give F R E E to th e first u ser i t
nt on h g v ln j each lo ca lity w ho w ill h elp him
r^ r^ g o ln g ? .
Introduce it. W rite him today for
m ntBa fu ll Particulars. A lso ask him to
> k* W explain how
you can g e t th e
d elic io u s ro^ „deplete how
you can g o t .th e
injured by th e agency, and w ith o u t exp erience or
r w a s ov er.
m oney m ake 9250 to >500 per
sh are th e fu n .M onth.
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111 make her home.
The new whiter "Red Crown”
meets oil the conditions that cold
weather imposes on your motor.
Split-second starting—smooth
acceleration—tremendous power-
energy—maximum mileage!
The new winter “ Red Grown*’
is the achievement of our 47-y ears
of gasoline-inaking experience 1
On sale at Standard Oil Ser­
vice .Stations and “ Red Crown”
dealers.
ALOHA PAVILION
Jackson Hot Springs
Saturday, Nov. 7th
T H U IS APPLS W IS H
Get Your Supply While We Are Packing. Per Box,
O
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Mrs. Morris P ly m a te le ft last'
ening for D unsm uir, w here sh e
Music By
Hàrry Millar’s Sunkist Club Orchestra
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
MANY VARIETIES
Ashland Fruit & Produce Assn.
Admission $1.00; Tax $ .10; Total $1.10
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LADIES FR EE
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Win M ore Friends
5 0 Lucky Strikes
TAX FREE
W e invite ev
advantaneof
imoker in this city to take
startling offer. W e’ve told
r Strike superiority* Your
The regular price o f a tin o f 50 Lucky Strikes is 40c
W e pay the Government Tax o f 15c
Y gyjpaythe dealer p n ly25c
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Act quickly,
Get one tin
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t h e d e a le r 's
The regular price
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you’U* know haw the 45*.
minute toasting process adds to the flavor and Improves the taste. .
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