Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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Children Are Busy 1
On Essay Contest
VALLEY VIEW NOTES
Now that the school children of t
Jadkson Oounty aré busy on the
essay contest, “ Why we should
bny Christmas 8eals,’ they find
their teachers and parents rather
«Tagne as Up the many ways these i
penny seals may serve humanity,
•o they guess that the money goes
ftor a Red Cross nurse or a hos­
pital.
After the World W ar the ex­
perienced heads of the Red Cross
rn d Anti-Tuberculosis Association
decided that they could do better
peace time work as separate or- ’
ganications and arranged that the 1
former secure Its money by means 1
of a national membership drive 1
beginning on Armistice Day, and 1
the latter sell holiday stickers 1
niarked by the double, barred
cross. These seals serve a dual 1
purpose as they not only give t
your holiday mail a bright Yale-
tide appearance, but they provide {
lunds.to carry on the campaign c
pgainst tuberculosis and other ail- g
ment of prevention and education. a
The proceeds of the Christmas E
Seals are used, in their own com- [
munity. Among the many things b
th«t Christmas seals do for Jack- t
sow County are:
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They furnish money to fight tn- a
be re ulosis.
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They helped the healthy, sick v
and crippled to secure expert at- a
tentfon in 40 free clinics io this
county since the first of January. b
They guard the healthy from g
the great whits plague.
They help the two county h u rt­
es, two school nurses, and county
health officer teach health to r
thousands of children and give a
continuous supervision to those
who are predisposed to the dis-
ease.
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They help provide headquartesr r
where anyone may be examined
free of charge with -ray pictures. <>
They provide sickroom supplies C
including' cdmplete layettes for
infants.
They provided >360 worth of
Trinity Episcopal Church
m ilk last year ifi tubercular pa­
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond
tients In thglr homes and pay for
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
diptheria, dearlet fever and small­
Church schobl a t 9:46.-
pox sent ms. and vaccines for those
- Morning service and sermon at
who cannot afford to pay for It
themselves.
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No evening service.
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They keep facts regarding td-
Strangers
en
d
visitors
cordially
berculosls, goiter and epidemics
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and their prevention constantly welcome?
before the chpamnnlty.
They throw wide the door to
happiness and security.
This entire campaign against
tuberculosis and for funds, then,
Is an educational move and the
wider the move the better the re­
m its. This is why onr local
school authorities » with their
broad vision of health and so­
cial service education allow this
on« phrase of the campaign to
eater the schools and become a
health lesson. The essay contest
is part of the educational work of
the Jeckson County Public Health
Association, of which Miss M il­
dred Carlton is president. The
pupils of the 4, 6. 6. 7, 8, grades
ia 76 schools of Jackson County
are entering the contest, which
offers tea dollars for the first
prise sad five dollars for the sec-
«ad. The Judges ere: Mrs. R. W.
Rebl of the Medford Mall T ri-
baae. Mrs. Lee Tuttle of the Dally
News, and Mr. C. J. Read of the
Ashland Dally Tidings, and the
main point they will consider is
clear thinking.
FINISHING TODAY
The Quarter Back
u o'clock, morning
w ith aerao» f i « * the n fe jM t,
* A Uars fo r tfcs 9 1 4 Man?’ »
e«. A fte r aU.
At 6:80 p. m. Young People*« Koyal Pessimi
meeting. Ruhjeet, “ P atere De*> loen celled?4
tiny.” Leader,
M i« SUH« •« -
well.
The subject of the Sunday eve­
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
“Christ is today, as He has ever
ning
sermon w ill be. “A Living
Methodist Bplecwpal Church
been,
the eedtral flggye p f the un­
Morning worship. 11 a. m. Ser­ Dog or • Deed Lion.”
iverse. About H im a ll the nations
mon subject: “Try Jeeus."
throng, so«e in doubt, some in re­
Bvenlng worship, 7:30. Bubject that began last Sunday w gl con­ bellion and some la open adora-
'Wanted, More Backbone Relig­ tinue all next week.
Preachiag every
night and tion .” — "Consider Jesus Christ”
ion.’' This is the first of a aer­
good
rousing
song
service
M * w ill be the theme of the sermon
ies of sermons on. modern relig­
special singing.
Services every by the pastor, Rev. Hugh T.
ious experiences.
night
except
Saturday
a t 7 :8 « p. Mitchel mors a t thy 11 o’clock eer-
Sunday school at 9:4«.
Yoa
m.
and
Supnday
morning
at 11 vlce. The four minute Y. M. C.
will find this an excellent plaau
O'clock. A hearty welcome to all. A. speaker at thia service w ill be
to study the Bible.
Dr. H. W . Gregg. No solicitation
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Epworth League for
young
■of funds.
poop!« at 6:16, A live, interest­
Baptist Church
At the 7:80 servlet the pastor
ing hour discussion an up-to-the-
Myron 8. Woodsworth, Pastor
will speak upoa the subject. "The
minute Aoptc.
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Sabbath School, 8:46.
House Yon Id v e In ” . Special mu­
Junior League for
children
Preaching. ll^OO.
sic at both services.
from I to 14 at 4.
, Subject, “The L o rd rtlp of Je­
Bible School, 6 :4 $, Wirt M.
Prayer meeting
Wednesday sus In Church Government." TM e W right, Superintendent.
evening at 7:30. \
w ill he.a scriptural Justification
Júnior <3. Jl.. 4:06, Miss Estella
You are cordially invited to at­ of congregational government la Hays. Superintendent.
tend all these meetings.
' t the church, free from any sort of.
Intermediate C. E.. 6:30 p. m.
You will be heartily welcoihed hierarchy, t The
independence Jenette Stearns, leader. <
and made to feel at home.
and interdependence o f the local
Senior C. B., 6:30 p. U . Miss
You will enjoy the
excellent churches wtM be discussed.
Martha Bash, leader.
the Christian felldwship of thia
B. Y. P. U. dt 6:30..
Westminster Guild, 6:80, "Is­
music, the Gospel preaching and
Our young people ask: “ Do you lam on Trek,” Miss*Poley Presi­
the Christian fellowship of this believe in Recreation or W reck- dent.
church. Come as yon are.
reaction?” Let’s bear them, tell
Evening Worship, 7:10.
hs what they think about It.
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Mid-week service, Wednesday.
Pioneer A re Sooth
xl>.”
Sunday school at 1« b’ploek.
Wednesday evening service nt
8 o’clock.
\
Reading room open daily from
1 to 5 except Sundays and holi­
days.
The public is cordially welcom­
ed to these and to use the reading
ropnu
FOR DUCKS
Opens Tomorrow
for the Last Time
Winchester
T A X I ADVANTAGE OP THIBOLO6ING-0UT
Ammunition
BAGRIFIGN IM 8 B 0 1 8 FOB
Church of Christ
Services at usual hour on Sun­
day. The subject of the morning
sermon, “The Way to Unity of
God’a People.”
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Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. j
W 1 ARE POSITIVELY QUITTING BUSINESS
. Hardware
m. Evening sermon from a chart,, i
“The Church of Christ, Establish­
ed and identified.” The quartette
will aing. Hear it.
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(aKheran Church
H. H . Young,, Pastor
Services in Adventist church,
ith and C streets.
Sunday school at* 10 a. m.
"Christ Fighting Unbelief,” la
the theme.
Divine worship at 16:46.
No evening Serviced Sunday. *
The public is cordially invited
to our services.
MARHAL FOCH
GIVES SUCCESS SECRET
“ Victory*,
of the will.*
SLIPPER IN OUR STOCK IS BU N G SOLD AT
A SACRIFICE WHICH MEANS
said Marshal Poch,(
Life’s battles are won in the same way. Au
unyielding spirit of determination will conquer
the hardest circumstances
The Modern Way
is
steam
w ith
These machines sterilise
and restore the clothing
fabric through the use of
live steam. Let tis dem­
onstrate.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Standard Cleaners
...... Church of the Naxarenc ...*.
-,
PROFIT FOR YOU
Ladies and Children’s
RUBBERS
presses.
Your savings account at this bank is a test
of your mettle. If you^have the will to win,
you will win.
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Fourth and C Streets
8und«y school at 6:46 a. m.
Mr. T. 8. W iley, Superintendent.
Your children ought to be . In
Sunday School.
W e welcome
TOMORROW NIGHT AND EVERY SHOE AND
Th« Winchester Store”
CHRISTMAS
SLIPPERS
M iller’s Shoe D e p t
We Do Odorless Cleaning.
• Ashland, Oregon
96 O a k * .
Phone 198
MCGEE’S store
THE LAST CALL!
The Big' Auction Sale Closes
TOMORROW NIGHT
HAVE YOU BEEN ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES T O
GREATEST OF ALL AUCTION SALES IN ASHLAND?
ATTEND THIS
Copco Preferred Stock
If not, you should be there tonight or tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow n igh t
YOU SET THE PRICE. . YOUR BID TAKES IT!
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This is undoubtedly the greatest Jewelry Sacrifice ever offered the people of
Ashland. * Buy your Christmas Gifts at your own price.
Grab Package Sale
BEGINNING SATURDAY AT 9 A. M., I WILL OFFER THE PUBLIO
BALS. VALUES OE MERCHANDISE FROM H-OO TO 115.00 FOR
TOMORROW ONLY
A GRAB
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November
Effective November 16, 1916, the price o f 6 per cent cumulative
ferred shares o f The California Oregon Power Company will be advsnet
PACKAGE
$1.00 a G rab
s and Men’s Watches and Dia
DON’T F A IL TO COMB AND TAKE A GRAB PA CK AG E
INCREASES IN PRICE
$96 a Share
Orders received up to and including Monday, November t j , will oe
filled at the present price o f >y j a share.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO.
Three Prices Given Away at Every Sale
Information about our investment offering to
tomers w ill be cheerfully furnished by any i
ber o f our organization. Shares may be pure
for cash ' « on Our convenient 'monthly invest
$300 Diamond Ring Given Away Tomorrow Night
AUCTION
SALES
START
AT, 2-30 AND 7 3 0 DAILY*
Stpall Deposit Holds Goods Until Christinas
o m ets.
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