Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 18, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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hostess. after which the f f t e i
speet the erealng in pleasant con­
feree t Ion. The guests were vnaa-
Imons in wishing Mrs. Stennett
many birthdays as happy as this
__The W, R. C. w ill have a “pot
luck” dinner In the I. O. O. F.
kali, Saturday, November 80.
All officers and. members are
especially urged to come as the
Corp Inspector will be present.
Please bring well-filled baskets.'
8 8 8
Lteroln P. T. A. Meets—
The Lincoln Parent Teacher As­
sociation met Friday, November
12. with a splendid attendance.
During the hnainess session, a
plans 'for the building ot a play
abed, ter the achool children.
A very enjoyable program was
then given. Mlaa Bork’s class gave
a very clever play of three acta,
which was composed by the pu­
pils. Two other numbers which
were
much enjoyed were the
Highland Fling dance by Miss
June Aikins and a violin solo giv­
en by Mias Floy Toung.
8 8 8
Mrs. Reno Entertains at Blrth-
Mrs. Reno of this city had the
pleasure of entertaining a very
pleasant birthday party at her
home on Gresham street, recently,
honoring the birthday of Mrs. M.
O. Stennett of lledford.
Delicious refreshments of cakes'
and ice cream were served by the
to m their duties under the in­ jurisdiction.* the letter read.
sular law «resting the bogrd, a
law which the attorney general la
Washington declared invalid.
This law gave the hoard con­
trol over the.publlc utilities which
the gdvernntent conducts.
“In order to make our posi­
tion dear la thia matter we. beg
to invite your attention to this
fact, that the lawa creating the
board of control and confirming
its egiatenoe have neither been
repeated by the Philippine, legis­ 1923 Okev. Coupe... 1276
lator, annulled by congress nor
1923 Ohev. Touring, 9150
declared unconstitutional a n d
void, by a court of competent
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C O O 'O SEE
T h A T 'TOwhé
V<E HAVE A
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The guests were Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Smiley, Mrs. Edna Miller
and Mrs. Burton Moore of Med­
ford and Mrs. S. I. Gregg, Mrs.
I Edith Myer and Master Carol of
I Ashland.
8 0 «
Camp Fire Girls Take Beak ■ ■
Several of the Junior high
school Camp Fire girls took wood
gatherer's rank on Saturday af­
ternoon, when a meeting was held
at the home of Mb» Marian Hitch­
cock on. Oak street. * ,
Those yrbo received thia honor
were the Misses Elaine Flackus,
Carol Clark, Marian Hitchcock,
Janet Stearns, Mae Clary, Maxine
Emert, Camp GatusfrgVilma Hull,
8 8 8
“Mountaineers Club** Enjoys
'Picnic Dinner «1 Pinehurst—
The “Mountaineer's Club,” a
society composed of the-employes
of the Western Auto Suppy com­
obrvoort jp o « .r.r
panies of Ashland, Medford and
Klamath Palls, enjoyed a picnic (
dinner at Pinehurst Inn on the
¿ A M P /N f r A c o v p L t ,
Green Springs highway, Sunday,
q / z M A H IM C P W f w
November 14.
o a r e OOixEV UP
Following the delicious dinner
a very interesting business ses­
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sion was held, after which the
guests were delightfully enter­
tained at the piano by Mr. Bud ,
Brown of Klamath Falls, who was j
lormerly on the stage. The after­
noon was spent listening to the j
1 ad io that one of the members j
had taken with them.
Those who were
fortunate j
enough to attend thia affair, were ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hiatts and don, ,
Mr. Bud Brown and Mrs. How- (
ard West of Klamath Falla; Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. J aqua, Mr. L. (
Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. H. I
M. Johnson of Medford and Mr ,
and Mrs. H. Berry and Mr. and •
Mrs. Pan! Winter of Ashland.
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Bargains
1921 Ohev. Totirtag, 3100
1923 Star Delivery, 9225
STARTER
GENERATOR
BATTERY
cons
1923 Hudson Tour., 9125
A ll Oars in Good
Condition
TRY US!
W e ena give you th« best of
servie« en the above class of
repair work.
The
Automotive Shop
Auto Electric
Chevrolet
SEE T H E SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
FUEL
.same time another daughter, Mrs.
O. K. Thresham and husband of
Kama Valley and Byron De Ford
mil family ef Ashland, visited
, with home folks and all enjoyed
J a family reunion Saturday.
Mrs. W. F. De Ford and eon,
Muriel Morse who was ill for
Miftrel, returned last Wednesday several days la back in school
trom Portland and the land show. egain.
Mabel Reachert and mother,
-Miss Lydia De Ford of Port­
land spent several days with her were guests of Mrs. J. E. Smack
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. De of Rogue River Tuesday.
Ford, enroute to Santa*Croix,
Cal., to visit her stater. At the'ISl'BSCRIBB FOR TUB TIDINGS.
General Wood is
Defied By Board
MANILA, Nov. 1«.— (United
News)— la a terse, blunt letter,
Manuel Qneson and Manuel Ros­
as have defied Governor General
Leonard Wood and declared they
will not obey his recent order
abolishing the Philippine board of
control of which nil three were
members. The I informed Wood
that they wonld continue to per-
PRICES
I
12 inch Dry Pine Split Wood ............
10 inch Dry Pine Split Wood ..............
12 inch Dry 2nd Grade Fir Split Wood
12 inoh Dry Body .Fir Split Wood —
16 inch Dry Body Fir SpUt Wood —
12 inch Dry Block Oak Wood ..............
16 inch Dry Block Oak Wood ..............
12 inch Dry Laurel Wood ......................
16 inoh Dry Laurel Wood ..............
Beat Grade Screened Coal Per T o n ........
Beet Grade Screened Coal Per 1-2 Ton
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Whittle Transfer Co.
Phone 117
good times this clnb has planned
to have during the winter months.
Civic Club Meets Tuesday—
The Indies of tka Civic C l u b
held their regular meeting in the
Civic Clnb house ' on Winburn
Way, Tuesday afternoon, Novem­
ber sixteenth.
' Mrs. Harris Dean, president of
the elub, conducted a very inter­
esting business session, daring
At the D. M. Spencer Home
Mr. and ,Mra. D. M. Spencer
have as their guests thia week,
Mrs. 8peneer’a mother, Mrs. Bed-
sle Archibald and granddaughter
Paulina Archibald of Corvallis,
Ore“ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph <9he-
'kaslt and son Robert or La
which it was reported that the Grande. Ore., and Mrs. Merle
ladies had raided slxty-flve dollar* Agee and son of Corvallis. Mrs.
Chenault and Mrs. Agee are sis­
towaeUWfielisepltal land.
The hostesses, Mrs. F. G. ter« of Men. Spencer.
Swedenbnrg and Mrs. Harry Tom­
linson poured at ton nt an unus­
ually attractive table. The center
piece was a huge basket of flow-
era, with beautiful crystal candle
and
sticks placed at each end.
M BS
Missionary Society of First
A paint and varnish for
Baptist Church meets
The Indies Mlaaionary Society
every need
of the First Baptist church met on
Tuesday afternoon, November I I ,
at the pleasant home of Mrs. V.
O. N. Smith on Morton street.
Deal Paint—Beet Workmen
The lesson study was '■ Missions
Phone 172
In Central America" and very ln-
Fuller Paints
Varnishes
J. O. RIGG
perform /
Business is Good
The Bedt
Oatmeal Is
Quick®)
$665 Cars Delivered
Daily Since May 1st
Claycomb Motor Co
T h e F ord G a ra g e
Lincoln
Fbrdson
It DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
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Dealers
P U T it dow^ fo r a fact here and now
— if you d o tft know Prince Albert, you
don’t know how well that old pipe of
yours can perform. Y o u ’re going to
find this out by personal experience some
day. Y ou may as well cut the corners
A d start today.
P. A . is so cool in a pipe . . . so
refreshingly cool and sweet. It seems
you never will get enough of it. Fortu­
nately, P . A . is m ild enough to let you
smoke all you want. A n d it has body
enough to make you want to. Y o u try
it and see!
Buy yourself a tidy red tin o f P. A .
now. Open it tap and let that fragrance
o f real, honest>to-goodness tobacco tell
its own story. T h en pack a wad of it into
the bowl o f your pipe and light up. T h e
first pull wifi tell you no other tobacco
ever tasted so good.
Y o u may think you are all set on a
amoke-program. Never mind. Just wait
till you have smoked Prince Albert! A
pipe just hasn’t had a chance if it has
never been filled with P. A . Get some
today! It wfll be a revelation. I t will,
fo r a factl
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