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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1926)
fl MHUriÌiì f tiin »itoéifc OB. o f the Baltview M w lng-clttb Mr. and Mrs. J woe Neil on Wed-, year, 1« planning to enter the the Upper Valley Com? girls. She wee rewarded with nesday morning at the Cental- Normal the «to t ot the week. I Club, and the committee wi the pleasure of haring her work eacent home. The little girl has mass meeting of the com- pointed by her. taken cm to the State ¿air at been named Augusta Ann, ’ for munity and' the memhern of the Mrs. Kenneth MeWliliami Mrs. W. O. Tucker Salem. * , ? I the mothers of both Mr. and • Upper Valley Community Cluh .taught the upper grades c Phone 2 FI 4 Mrs. W. L. Moore was leader Mrs. Neil. | will be held at the BWlview, Bellview school tor. a of the girls* sewing dub In this One of the new features of this school house Thursday night-1 years, left with Kenheth One eg tbe winners of «a first com m unity/and it waa through community is a silver fox farm The plane of the proposed new+ thelr small ton, Donald for. prise at the county fair in the her untiring efforts that the eno- which is being added to the H o-1 community house will be shawA.'land last week, where they boys’ and girls’ club work was cess of this club was realised. mer Barron place at the upper to tbe Whole. bunch, and the be. make their home. They ar the Bewlng of Lillian Johnson, A baby daughter was born to end of the valley. Mr. Barron ginning of lining up the work-, lng in Multnomah, a suhu purchased a pair of foxes two men for the building, will be Portland, and Kenneth Is si 1 or three years ago, and has had started. , the automobile business, t them cared for away from here Qeorke Francis Barton, young- been transferred there by until now, and ha .is equipping est son of Mr. and Mi's. H. W. Dodge people, with whom h Store Opens 7 A. M. Gloses 5:30 P. his place With all nncessttles for Barron, who majored la music at, b«en in Medford for some I Saturday U atil 8:30 P. M. the rearing of these valuable an- the University of Oregon, has re- —*----------- ------------- imals. He now has eight, and turned to Bugene to «resume-his' , Portland exports for A, the carpenters are building their studies^ «- ‘ broke all pn homes according to sp ecific- Barnard joy, Who graduated’ records for same month. tions on blueprints. • from the Ashland high school I ---------- , As soon as completed, which two years ago, and who took p os# ’ Marshfield — 2800 feet will be in a few days, and tbo graduate work there last yearl,North Coos River highway >nlmals located, It will, be well left for CorVaUta «he last of th4y co8t I2S.P00 to bqild, worth one’s time, who has nev- week to COntlnUeKfels «todies M t - ... ~ ~ J \ er seen these silver tipped black the Oregon Agricultural College? M i ' beauties, to drive out and give It la a fta e ^ tk ig g to ; hftve the them the “once over.’* you ng, pedple, of amp. community ^flN ~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frock of carry on their'cotkege work, ahd S j The store that is no further aw ay than your tele Yreka, spent Friday and Satur- we are particularly fortunate in 4 phone—Two Phones 9 and 10—prompt Service — day *i»lting the’ toir A s t f i i having our beys , and girls de-.i H * Delivery — North 8 a, m., 2 p. m. — South 10 a. hl , fair In Siskiyou county had just termlhed to ¿0« '0* with ‘ their , ■ ■ " been held, it gave' the northern studies at hlglidp Ihstitntloii». * . . , ] □ 4 p, m. Please inform deliveryman where you prefer Californians'a chaned at compar- A number of people Have ’ H ' ______________________ to have your goods left. iBon- asked who the committee on Miss Helen Johnson, wbopb plans for the new club house Is, Q people moved to Applegate-some and so we take this means o f H m . .s»'s«ch were the fever’s ravages Mn aktoag .. tbe workers. u a til he ls stamped-it out. a The old Reed homestead ue or lived. ftn By provhf that moMWItoes .♦•fw feibbukirte for the Spread-' tog M the dtoaded jtoliow Jack,' he not only saved couhtlell tbottottda o f tttol. bat reclaimed M STATION Other shrines are all about It — Yorktown, where Cornwallis dtor- rendered; Jamestown, where the first permanent Bngiish aattlo- ment in America was established; W illiam sburg., the old colonial capital of the state. In Alabama a drunken auto driver who dashed upea a ferry found . th a t’ •. Ç h to b r , was In charge. I ft » IwD-E-A-b Broadcasting from the oldest grocery comer in Ashland. M THIS WEEKS PRICES Coffee Roasted As You Like It time ago. exchanging prdbertg In making public thdtnames: .J J this coktfbUtttty for agi Applagate Mr. and Mra. C. A. Brown, I a» — ............ place near Provolt, has oom« Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore, MV. M ; back to continue her studies <n and Mrs. W. O. Tucker, Mrs. W. ™ the Ashland high school. Miss D Jackson, Mrs. Edwin DuHa, ’ ■ Gladys Johnsoh, who gradulted and Mr. and Mrs. Carl OottscHe. ’ H 1 from the high school here, last Mrs. Cottsche is also president 0Y- W . W I BHHHBHB b II It’s a Positive Fact 1» P v FtF JTf 15c Pound 2 1-2 Pounds $1.00 45c W ithout Question One of the Best Values for the Money — Fresh from our roaster. Genuine Mocha and Java Makes a heavy liquor of beautiful color and finest aroma and flavor — A perfect drinker and repeater — Nene better at any price. Special, 80c Lb. -B E A N S - Navy, 1 p o u n d ..................... .......... Pinks, 2 pounds ......... Mexican Reds, 3 pounds . . . y• \ .. . . i . 1 . . . . . Bayo, 2 pounds .”. ...... ............ Limas, pound . . . . . ............................ Van Gamps Pork A Beans, C a n Jersey Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.............. Jell X Cell—all flavors, 3 pkgs. : ___ Linit Starch, 3 pkgs. . . . . ___ ___ Corn StaYch, pkg.............. ................... Macaroni, 3 pkgs.......... .................. Hie«. Unpolished, 2 lbs................ Rioe, Long Head, 2 pound pkgs. , . . Cocoa, bulk, 3 lbs.................. Raisins, Seedless or Seeded, 2 lbs. .. Black Figs, I lb....................... .............. Qalamet Baking Powder, 3 lbs. . . . . '. S SOAP . Scientific people, students of diet and niedioine, repeatedly reiterate the good of givin g 7 children ice .cream frequently and they state Ilia) it is of ad- ditjonal wholestpneness and ' P\ V henefit\4| when properly mix- ed with JJWBrTrtBfo PROVIDE TOUR CHILDREN E V ER T DAY W ITH EXTRA SPECIAL! Shasta Fruit Ice Cream A large variety — a complete stock of the fin est foods in abundant array. Everything for the table and all at prices so reasonable th at your supply is Compfete w ithout the least extravagance. MADE IN ASHLAND BY ASHLAND CREAMERY “ H IL L SD A L E ” Pineapple—Broken Slices—Pack ed the<«ame as whole sliced except slices are «light ly broken hi one or two places. Rich mellow fruit— Large (J a n ....................... 22c; 3 f o r ........................ 65c “ O À |fP B ]g ÌL 8 ” B EA N S sauce” —3 “ B ig ” tins (3 "CRYSTAL th ru ” ,— 10 -1 W ith the rich tomato I». N et) f o r ...........28c T B ” S0A P - “ Pure Soap—alt “ P E E T S ” W ASHING MACHINE SOAP - Large Packages — 20th Century single pkg. Price 39c— Special thetfe tw o days—2 pkg«............ ............ .. 59c The neatest to fresh creäbf SNOW DRIFT - A highly refined purely vegetable shortening— 4 lb, C a n .............. .9 lc “ W E SSO N ” OIL -^ E x ce lle n t for frying and bak 11.35 Value All For Cracked Corn — Scratch — Mill Run Roasted Peanuts 20c Lb. VEGETABLES i wbwjii “ SEARCHLIGHT” MATCHES r - Non poisonous, noiseless and safe — full Count, large b o x e s ,___ 5c; Carton of 8 boxea .. . . . .........................................29c PURE LARD P o u n d s .......... In bulk — Freshly rendered, 3 - -.- ?. « .* 65c “ ROYAL G ARDEN” TEA — “ The flower of the O rient” — The tea'dust having been removed by a vacuum process, eliminates “ d rags” in the bottom of the cub—Japan (Gyfeen) or Orange Pekoe (N faSt) 1-2 lb. P k ge.’ ............................................................... .g ic 192( Pkg* Choice Seedless Thoi “ LIBBYS SALAD POINTS — Young tender A s pa ragUH î 1! psr-Setved o n , lettuèé wi tli ' Mayonnaise make a detightful;«a|'ad--3 Ib, Tall Çans, 2 for 49c 'P 'Ü J,r'' • w [ONEY -r- Absolutely pure — .Backed t Jqrs — Pints, \W o; Quarts !AM 0HBK8X ~ A n d rifbt 4 lït iii and C heese äs a meat substitute’ ALL FRESH ■ .......... ILOUR- 9hg M u tot W Now wgiie you qan «Mil gei flour ml Chicken Feed 11 “ D^JL M ONTE” CATSUP - From Sunny Califor nia — Large Bottle, .......................... '....... ........... 23c in g aa well as for making Mayonnaise —,Qt. Can, 49c ? 14 Lbs. Pure Cane Sugt ALL K IN D S - DRIED PR U N E S — New Crop — Large Italians averaging 45 to 56 t«» the pound — 3 lbs.............. 28c RAISIN S - DEAL t l W hite Wonder • Double Refinded Borax 1 W onder Foam 1 Splint Market Basket has Is- bean abandoned for years, ito The M em orial Association * A t * cU. bbtlUiled an option on it dttd w ill o , t*Ma It over shortly, restoto It to*. U d fin It. With mefcentoei «g one I of tba greatest surgeons who ev- LTINO PANOV PRAS - 1Ô28 Pack r peas, of medium aise, just’ like fresh garden. Can . . . 25c; 2 fo r . . . . <0c Kerrs Boat P n t o h C 0 th, «M •topwa” or Drifted «got” < “ fcshere Blend*’- - ; < » . Sack over ««.see Ok|»» « f tH lt tolah an to f« » Sto co* sdmed every day — Dlreot froro our-RoMter t< yon Inmnw, not only.-ft-eah cogee. a t a ll'tlm a a OCERY P B O R H « AMO 10 “1 ’..I