Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 12, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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rected thoee needing assistance* in
It la the plan at the regalar
• t e art of swimming.
•wabiy period to hara ip a ila I i
ture«. Visitors are walimmad
W eekly Picnfc»«-
(C o n tin u e d on Pago Four)
t A number of the faculty mem-
bare are enjoylpg weekly picnic
dinners together, The.place ver­
The loatol Olrele o t the Oh«to- tex hut the U th ip Park hae been
tipn church has decided to ad­ d favored spot for some of them.
jo u rn further meetings until Sep­
Tonight It is planned to have
tember. They have arrangad their another of the happy
affairs.
work and made thatr pledgee, I n
Those participating are enjoying
the organisation may take a ▼hah’- the pleaaaat fellowship as well as
tlon during «ha warm months and
ha ready w ith renewed vigor for
the social activities incident to a
large «ad growing society,'
çlpatag aortat- a ffa ir t«p Use tomai
« • > parted-
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E. Àntltw™, Editor
Men .Who Are Making America
Ashland 'Normal
The plain, everyday Americana who are earning
theirJiving with hand and brain and skill these are
the men who are. making Amorica.
Society Note»
There are no more valuable accounts on the
books of the Citizens Bank of Ashland than the raj>-
idly growing hundreds which belong to ambitious
inen and women of this type. •
W ithjhem , earning a liviftg is not all. They are
providing Jo? the futrfre as well—their own and the
future of their families.
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W6 regard it an a privilege to help these earnest-
minded citizens to make the most of their lives and
opportunities.
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order by the president Mrs. J. R.
Mrs Frank Jt
I McCracken, who led the devotion-, beautiful hloomi
a l^ The speaker need thoughts fPeruvian Daffo
from a splendid devotional ser- raised, to the S
vioe, at the Salem convention, that th« membei
which waa
by Mrs. W . O. unusual beauty
Shepherd of Portland.
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other flowers w
Following devottonals, the reg- the meeting. A
Ular business session was held, those present enj
The annual reports of the depart- display of Gladlt
mant secretaries were made and Lithia Springs .]
1 to which all gave Interested atten- Qee’s window.
Uon*
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Annoencemeai
A fte r these reports w ere- read etc., in preparati
the seven delegates: Mrs. A lbert al Display'* will
Marske, M m . Angulo. M m . B. b. through these cq ]
Powell, Mrs. James Teo, -M is « ' Note: Special
Katharine Parsons,-, Mrs. F . b . ed to the above
» u tte r and M m . J. R . McCracken personnel o f oom
gave their reports from the Con- will appear soon,
ference Convention which waa
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held at Salem la June.
M tarried—
An interesting feature of these m ,OPnt<m. W e,Is_
reports was that they did not con-
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F O » BAIAR — Household I
alture. Inquire ««» B street.
ite ti
F O R SAUE: — Cbeap. Jersey
helfer calf. •»< lawa.
J«S-4t»
FO R HALE: — 5-room Modern
Reuse, hard wood floors, cook
stove, garage, wood shed, cement
foandatlon, near four schools, In ­
sured fo r
« < ••« . Selling
for
«ISO«, w ilt give cood terms I f
sold a t onoe— Brows * »tea. ««
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
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Dividends for Y oh From Electrical Development
signed a certain phase t e
co ve r T h o rn to n , eon ol
and each one re p o rtin g to ld In t e r - T h o rn to n o f Agh
s s tip g ly an d w e ll o f th e w o rk be- t(m toplock
t o i t a t a " ^ 0"
t M “tatP * l° n< at y re * * ’ < * » * *
n,k,
M r. and Mrs *
This was especially helpful and
Medford wh<
encouraging to the w orker«, to. haldg ,
carrying on the work here.
H a rris o n M m ™ ,
h e i o l? . ?
2 “ PrOgrB” ” ad
Thornton
ho»se, wati
and sewer,
half cash. 1
PIA N O for sale stored near
Ashland. W ell known Eastern
M EM O R IA LS
Plano factory wishes instrument
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rk
every
grave with our
sold at agea. Sweat toned, Ugh
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crystal
gvsy.
Bar
immediate or
grade plena.* A splendid buy aad
delivery.
8. Pennlston
terms, «10 monthly to good party. F a ll
I f Interested w rite Cline Piano Manager, 17B East Mata.
Co., • • Front SL P o rtla n d ,.» « .
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enjoy th e *T feh o to F ro m ’ salem .**
F a rt N o b le G ran d s' r o - A
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Mrs.
Their m .n v cm
Mrs. Jennie Gilbert and
Edaa Storey were hostesses from teafline- to
th
h«i
M t -ft.rn o o D wbk-h t h . PaM f 0 M w| b
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Noble Grands* Club ’enloved in
< w n e * ,o r
Lithia Park.
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prosperous life.
There were perhaps twenty-five
present at the business session
which fpehed the meeting and to
Pleasantly under the* trees.
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Members of
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the social hours spent Bo Trtojty Guild ea
Later in the afternoon the host- ¡ * * ! n1da and ,a "
««as served dainty refreshments.
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Thje is th« last meeting until fall: 1X . ’ * "even °
thia club, .with others, postponing
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For bargain« ta Real U rtato
try Brown and Rloe, «» No. Main.
ot good friend«,
fjfow to Have
a Beautiful Skin
Y qu have wanted a «kin food aad
beautifler that keep« the fam youag.
There ia a new French Proceaa Cream
that w ill do th ia I t ia ao pure and dif-
farant one application bring« a change.
I t te tolled M B L L O -G LO to d evaty-
bedy aaya it ia wonderful. Gat M E I.L O -
G tp c r a a m now « » I incraam your
a t tha Eagle Braaa
alao
tow cqek atovea
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ty « k k te
« • k to M to p eXu-M i
leaderahlp to totoa extlht.
Now F rp M u a t Coolidge, by vlr
tomSiâr81^
No gootiLfAbpHcy’ l« mg«g ab­
solutely ga totogtlal ope than hie
Jhlloy toward PSrieuIture. - I t la
to tkte policy that the recent
atartling apregd W Republican tn-
o rg a n iz a tio n lik e th e C a lif o r n ia
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Oregon Power Company cannot stop
» o w in g . Every time a n ew customer
is added to our lines the demand fo r electricity
increases. T o m eet'the demands o f thousands
of n ew customers each year w e must continue
to expand o u r facilities fo r service.
dgy ot Jane, ntorteen hundred and
tweaty-atav a t their home In An-
M t o N U « *.
The «nudo
M~indunce»ent does not
«onto a« a complete Burprlae, for
friends were aware of the Im ­
pending marriage, but a large
group o f friend« here are vary in-
tereated In Mrs. G rlffith ’a happk
»nfha In Aahland. tha gueet of
nd Mrs. J. R. Fullpr and dur­
er axtended vislt ah« took au
tive part ln the social lits oi
> d ty , meking a hott of, friande
t
for a life filled w ith happinesa
1
,
N o t only must w e he prepared to place more
pow er at th e command of the territory served,
b u t £ e w transmission lines must be b uilt
and old ones extended to *«air>fr these new
users of service.
O u r tix*fo ld expansion in the last ten years
has given snore than 2 0 0 0 of our customers
the opportunity to invest in our preferred
•haras. O u r g ro w th |n the future w ill give
you the same opportunity.
TMi popular investment will
pay you a good retwn—safely^
You can purchase sham on
the Monthly Investment Plan
at $y a shore per month.
to Delgtoh ap«r,t a fignber of
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ted Patatar
/ Physical Growth
Requires Financial Growth
mage wortMoas.