Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 23, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    November 20.
The «renine
happily span!
la coxvereetlen and platine «arda
About eleven o’d iK t
five dollar* for thd high Trhsir*
football grandstand and tire dol­
lars for the Rad O ssa.
A happy'social boar was spent,
refreshments tw in / served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Norma
Header. Oueata at thia meeting
were the Missea Laura Raguse
and Thelma Reeder sad Mrs.
Frank Crouch.
*—
a dettele sc
h'itfet supper wua c a ln lly aer/où
13 the roateas.
Those «bo aUej.te? thia happy
affair were Mrs. P.lbeit Farle w
Mrs. Jeaa Hastings. Mra. Alden
Powell, « Misa Lillian McMillan
Wednesday, Sev. *4.—Social Cir­ and the hostess,
Mra. Harvey
cle of Christian church meats.' Cliff.
Wednesday, Nov. «4.— Daughters
of Union Veterans meat at 8 p. Dance nt Winter Garden Friday—
m. in the D. A. R. room at the
A dance for. high and Normal
Armory. AU wishing to Join students and me public In gener­
as charter members must be at al will be given nt tbn Winter
this meeting. Bring creden­
Garden Friday evening, Novem­
tials. For information phone ber 26. Loveland’s orchestra will
487-R.
furnish the music for the eve­
Friday, Xov. 2fl.— Lady Elks Card
ning and a delightful time has
Clab meets in Elks club rooms.
been promised to aU.
Mrs. Harris Dean and Mrs. C.
J. Porter hostesse.s b
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Monday, Nov. 2».— Music Study
Club will meet in the Presby­
terian church parlors. .
December 11.— College Club w ill
meet at thte home of Mrs. E. E.
K elly, 811 Queen Anne, Med­
ford. '
lag ball, which is to take place
at the local Elk’s temple next
Thursday Bight. Preparatloas for
this big holiday affair have been
going steadily forward for some
time and all Indications for a
splendid party.
Wot only Elks and their ladies,
Maks the onaaarve the wank be­
but their friends as well are in­
vited to attend this delightful fore It la U) be used ao it wlU be
affair, each Elk having the priv­ ready to serve whan needed.
Tho squash should be cooked
ilege of inviting one friend.
and mads Into croquettes the day
before Thanksgiving.
Ladles Art Clab Meats W ith Mrs.
The pumpkin should bo baked
J. A. Hu g er
and
sifted ready ta ba combined
The Ladies Art Club met yes­
with milk and eggs on Tuesday.
terday evening, November 82, at * ♦
V * A *
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The brown bread should be-
the attractive home of Mrs. J. A.
baked on Tuesday or Wednesday,
Unger on AHda street
Social Circle Meets 'Wednesday—
A very interesting business ft can be reheated If w a n t s /
The Social Circle o f the Chris­ session was held during which warm tor the feast.
tian church will meet In the
church parlors tomorrow, Wed­
nesday, November 84, at 8:80 p.
It is ecpecially’ urged that all
members attend, as final arrange­
Entertained W ith "Jingo”
, a ments art to ba mpda and com­
mittee« appointed tor the coating
Party—
Mrs. Harvey C liff was the basaar and cooked
food sale,
charming hostess at a delightful which will ba on December 11,
"Jingo” party at her home on the place to he announce/ hater.
Union street, 8atut<?i> evening, Committee will also be appointed
for tbe play, "la the Shadow of
the Cross," which will ba given
Newport — State opens com­
In tbe Christian church parlors,
mercial fish hatchery on Simp­
December first, at 7:80 p. m.
son Creek, for 5,000,000 salmon
Ladles please eome prepared
eggs a year.
for comfort tachlng.and for work
In general.
Entertained by Rev. Edward *
Murphy—
THE
family
WASHING
whether it be rough, dry
or finished work, we take
pride in doing our work
in a maimer that
w ill
please you.
DON’T SLAVE YOUR
LIFE AW AY OVER A
W ASHTUB.
Just Phone 168
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
The young people of the Full
Gospel Temple of Ashland were
delightfully entertained by their
pastor, Reverend Edward Mur­
phy, at his home on B street, last
Thursday evening, November 18.
A short devotional service was
held after which everyone gath.
ered around tho piano and sang
hymns. Conversation and music
occupied th^ evening. Extreme­
ly delicious refreshments of fruit
Jello, cake, kot chocolate and cof­
fee were daintily served.
There were about thirty guests
present and the pastor and his
family.
to hie task, no one but the suffer­
er can tali. "When my back
hurts and irregular gecretlons
warn me of coming trouble, I
take Foley Fills, a diuretic stimu­
lant ta r the kidneys. They give
nie quick results." Ask W n. F.'
Lagle, Anderson, l«d.. 1 H W. 11
St., about Foley PHls. They are a,
reliable valuable medicine, guar­
anteed to give aatiefdcUon. Coat
little. Sold everywhere.— No. 8.
Oregon General Mortgage
Oo.
of Portland. Oregon, wlU open
branch oglce In Ashland Hotel
Bldg,, la B. T. Staples Real
Batata ofilee. Loans made on
city and anrban property. Long
time payment plan, tow Inter­
est rates. For further Informa­
tion. «all on A. L. Vincent,
Loon Agent?
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The Needs of the Living
Caring for the dead is not all our work,
though we give them every possible attention.
W e. believe that we have a duty ju st a s high
am) a s sacred to the liv in g .. ,
<
Hearts made heavy by bereavem ent de­
serve all possible co n sid era tio n They should
have no added burden of practical details,
little duteis which are noue the Jess import­
ant because they are small.
To such a s4 h e se we tyring sympathy and
a readiness to. serve.
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J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
Day Phone 218.
Night Phones Ill-L — 381-J
lira. Louie Dodge, lady assistant
ALREADY CREAMY
A sm ooth rich evenness
o f sugar and shorten«
in g is the beginning o f
all w isd om in th e art
o f cake* m aking.. For
this reason y ou ’ll ap­
preciate Snow drift as a
shortening. Itis already
s o c r e a m y th a t y o u
have t o d o very little
crushing, beating and
oth er culinary m anoeu-
a verings t o m ake a vcL
v ety -sm o o th m ix tu re.
Comfortable Pullman accommodations
assure a night’s restful sleep) arrival in
tiaoe for business next morning.
Reserve space on either N o. 54 or No.
16. The former putt you in Portland at
7>15 next morning, the latter at 8:50 a. m.
R S T U R N IN Q
S im ilar com fortable P ullm an service
leaving Portland either at W » p .r a . (No.
13) or (No. 53) at 1:00 a. m .— sleepers
ready at 9-JO p. m.
10% to 3O%— buy reundtrip tickets.
Placed in your home for jus
i sm all down payment
Just a phone call witt bring the S u m Srioux to
your home for your approval— juata mmll dm
payment yriU keen it there—futt a few aon d
payment» and its YTXIR&t
S implex ¡R0NE&
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Jordan Electric Co
THESE TIRES ARE THE FINEST PRODUCT OF THE U. S. TIRE AND
RUBBER CO. THE LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF RUBBER GOODS
IN THE WORLD.
ROYAL CORDS
A Special Thanksgiving Day
$1.00 DINNERS! .00.
( ’ream of Tomatoea
Consomme Guiliano
F illet o f Halibut, P o a ch ed jn Milk
Roast Young 1926 Turkey with Cranberry Sauce
Fried Spring Chicken, a ia .Maryland
Roast Loins o f Pork with Apple Sauce
( ’old Slice Turkey with Cranberry Sauce
.
Fried Eastern Oysters
Candy Sw eet Potatoes, Flaked Potatoes
6 8.28
6 9.25
613.25
613.95
614.70
619.00
619.75
624.15
32x4 1-2
33x4 1-2
33x51
BALLOONS
28x4.4»
Celery Hearts — Sw eet Pickles — Mixed Olives
. ; : '
CHOICE
USCO CORDS
6 936
611.40
617.90
$18.85
619.88
625.70
626.65
631.00
634.90
TAVERN CAFE
28x4.75
90x4.85
31x4.95
30x5.25
31x8.25
30x5.77
33x6.00
32x6.60
612.55
615.95
618.55
620.50
620.75
621.40
124.40
625.88
629.85
29x4.4ff
29x4.75
30x4.75
30x4.95
30x5.25
31x5.25
30x5.77
33x6.00
DON’T PAY LESS
SA LA D
W aldorf Surprise
IF YOU PAY ANY LESS THAN THESE PRICES YOU WILL GET AN IN­
FERIOR TIRE WHICH WILL NOT STAND UP UNDER ORDINARY
USAGE.
Hot Mince Pie or Pumpkin Pie
English Plum Pudding
Hard Sauce
Come in and Investigats
Lima Beans
.
June Peas
lee Cream and Cake
It DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
I
roí «nr/aöxa«
DON’T PAY MORE
O. N. Kramer, Ticket Agent—Phone 43
Lincoln
s
aúpa tha roll—«pollas er
rdaaact the preaaun.
Gigantic Price Drop
in Real Tires
7ÎÎ4 Cars Delivered Southern
per day Last It days
Fordson
A U T O M A T IC T O U C H
CONTROL-T h « alightae
O v e r n ig h t to
• AVI
The Ford Garage
A chine. . . compact, attractive— simple to
operate* and as snail and portable a» a sewing
marhme—yif^ Capable o f faming the mogt ffmv
plicated pieces w ith an ease and quickness that’s
almost like magic. A small electric motor does
all the work. A ll you do is aft comfortably
— guide the pieces through, and in a jiffy the
whole week's iraodog is done.
This latest model ffnrtux embodies many
new and exclusive foaturest all designed to add
to your comfort and efficiency and to promote
your own and your f W y s happiness. Whether
your family is large or small you w ill appreciate
the humanlike help o f thia necessary labor,
health and money saving appliance.
S n o w d r ift
Urn TPoak’s Prescription be­
cause It Is a shame to suffer
with rheumatism!
This pre­
scription dbes not
ruin
tbe
atomdeb, * does not depress tbe
heart, neither does It require
dieting to make It effective.
Trunk’s Prescription does not
contain any mereurf or nar­
cotics; but it does combine the
essential ’medical elaments neces­
sary in the successful treatment
of rheumatism and gout, ac­
cording to well Informed pres­
ent-day medical opinion.
Uric
acid solvent and liver medicine.
Trunk’s Prescription sells for
tl.7 5 at McNair Bros.
C/aycomb Motor Co
'THE S u m Samxx is a real woman*/ mar
• {A fter the f ia t down payment the Simplex
RHEU SI AT IS M
Business is Good
The new Super Simplex Ironer is here to
iron pour entire w ashing.^
better tfiari ever before
JO B LANE, Mgr
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