Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    ON THE AIR
TODAY
D EC EM B ER 1
F O R ft U B v-fcord Coupe, 8178
AH sizes
ruga-Msd oarpeta cleaned or dyed — Clayoomb Motor Co. Phone 50.
apartment, also .larger apartm ent wltbodt removing from floor-
Q U I — Ford Roadster,
Inquire a t 91 8. Second et., or
W ork guaranteed. Prices rig h t
phone 394-R.
6 4-tf
»150.
Claycomb Motor
Co.
Call or address Mrs. Nellie "S le-
Phone 80.
7 6 -tf
la ff, 478 B ird. Ppoue 184.
75-9*
. RUGS C LE A N E D —
W A N T E D to hay man’s bicycle
F O R SA LE— Five-room bunga­
Phone 17P13.
’ 7 8-9* low to sell or trade. Would take
closed car as part payment. Terms
W E L L D R IL L IN G — R. C. Vo- on balance. Fhone I l 4 .
78-4
chstsdr, deep w ell drilling, Talent,
Ore. Phone 98679.
84-1 mo.*
W A N T E D — A good range with
w arm in g oven. Phone 445-7. 7 6 -tf
F O R S A L E — 5-room house a t
571 M o u n ta in Ave W ith 9 lots, 50
x860 each, n early 100 hens, large
hen houffb, garage, A shland R eal­
ty Co.
‘
7 1 -tf
F O B R E N T — Two 2-room flats.
912 and 918 a mo. Bell rooming , W A N T E D — Magnetoes to
house, 190 4th St.
76-1 shargs. 91-60. Recharged
our aow Sorrell Charger. <
F O R R E N T — House near nor­
comb Motor Co. Phono 50.
mal, furnished or unfurnished.
Inquire 851 P u la evonlaga. Phono
350-J.
7 3 -9 *
F o r bargains ta Real Estate
try Brown and Rice, 99 No. Main.
295-61
fa r from school.
Suitable for
large totally.
Furnished with
F O R H A L E — B arred -rock cock,
electric washer, staves, bed«, etc.
W A N T E IL - B atteries to re­ erele o f th e la y in g strain . 93, W.
Inquire at 91 8. Second S t . or charge. 91. Claycomb M o to r Co., L . M oors, R . F . D .
74-1-mo.
phone 3 9 4 -lf
<4-tf
Ford Garage. Phone 60.
5 4 -tf
F R Y E R » — Corn and b u tte r­
FO R R E N T — Furnished cabins
m ilk fed cockerels, three to four
and sm all apartm ents. Reason­
able by week o r m onth. 163 Oran
its SL
a e -tf
R A NC H W A N TE D
W A W TR IF To hear from own­
er of good ranch for sale. State
cosh price, fu ll particulars. D. F.
Bush, Minneapolis, M ias. 64-4-W
pounds.
17F3.
W ill
C ounter.
Phone
7 4 -tf
I
F O B R E N T — Cheap to rig h t
party, furnished desirable rooms, ~THOR S A L E — 20J) egg Old
phone 875Y.
/
76-1 T ru s ty In cu b ato r, 500 chick H o t
W ednesday, Dee. 1.— The
p lay,
“ In th e Shadow of the Crone”
w ill be g iv e r u nd er auspieee e f
the Social C ircle a t th e Chrla»
* tia n ehureh a t 7 :8 0 p. m.
Wedaeedny, Dec. 1»— W . B. A.
w ill meet In the Odd Fellow s
h all.
Wedneedey, Dec, 1.— A u x ilia ry to
> the T rin ity G u ild w ill m eet la
the Parish House.
Thnrsday, Dec. 2 * —T r in ity G u ild
w ill meet in the Parish House
F rid ay, Dec. ».-— Royal Neighbors
and Modern W oodmen w ill g ive a
public dance in the Odd Fellow s
public i dance in the M o o s e
F rid a y , Dec. 8.— Foreign Mission­
a ry Society of the M . B. ehureh
w ill meet.
December 11.— College Club w lli
m eet a t the .home of Mrs. E . B.
K e lly , 911 Queen Anne, Med-
» ford.
Saturday, Dec. 11.— W . R. C.
W ill meet.
t t tt tt
Miss C elia Biegel Entertains—
Miss C alla Biegel d e lig h tfu lly
entertained a group of her friends
Sunday evening, Novem ber tw enty
eighth, a t her plasant home on
M orton street.
A delicious tn rk s y dinner was
most a ttra c tiv ely served, a fte r
which the evening was spent In
happy conversation.
Those to whom this hospitality
was extended were Miss B th el
Shrum , Miss Georgle Coffee, Miss
Gladys Applegate, Miss G ertrude
Blade, and th e hostess’ m other,
M rs. C. B. Biegel.
w ater brooder. C a ll 17 F 1 1 .
B O A R D A N D R O O M — F o r stu­
76-3
dents n ear norm al, also tarnished
tt a a
F O R S A L E — Rhode Island Red
rooms w ith housekeeping p riv il­
Ashland G irl M a r r i e d -
P
alle
ts
.
L
a
ta
hatch,
R
t.
1,
Box
eges. In q u ire 451 Palm Av«.,
Miss E lizabeth Edwards, young­
Phons 359 7.
7 9 -6 * 138— Geo. H elm s, Ashland. 7 5 -3 * er daughter, of M r. A rth u r E d ­
wards d i O ak street, and M r.
MXBŒL à NSOÜH
Church Directory
M ethodist Episcopal Church
N . M ain and L a u re l streets.
H . F . Pem berton, Pastor, 111
L a u re l street. Phone 87.
Church
Four
F . C.
----------------
F M I Gospel T em ple
Boulevard
Presbyterian Church
N. M ata and H elm an Streets.
Hugh T . M ltchelm ore, Pastor,
132 N. M ein S t. Phene 4 91-L .
Services In A dventist Church,
F ou rth and C St. H . H . Young,
Pastor, 638 Boulevard.
Scientist— South Pioneer Ave.
M rs. W illia m
A itk e n , F irs t
Reeder, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone
448-L .
7.
8.
M urphy,
P astor
F . B ingham , Pastor
Trinity Episcopal Church
Second Street
Rev. P. K . Hammond, Vicar,
Tï~Vecond StfeelTTBone" T IIT
Congnegational Church
Boulevard
Rev. Chas. D*. Gaffney
469 Boulevard
PYee M ethodist Church
E. Mata and Sixth Street
E m m a R . Thompson, Pastor.
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. F a th e r, 7. A . Carmody
Sixth and C Street«. Phone 196
Baptist Church
H argadine and F irs t Streets.
M yron 8. W oodw orth, Pastor,
Oak Street
C al., were q uietly united In m a r­
F O R S A L E — C hristm as trees, riage by ,th e Rev. H ugh T . M it-
also new crop C a lifo rn ia oranges. chelmore a t
the Presbyterian
685 E ast M ata.
76-2« church, W ednesday,
Novem ber
tw en ty-fo u rth .
F O R S A L E — W . T . B la c k w e ll’s
O nly a few relatives and close
services,
build ing .
rep airin g ,
friends attended the wedding cer­
p ain ting , tin tin g and c e m e n t
emony. Mrs. Oden is an Ashland
w ork. P hoae 9 5 9 -L .
67-1-mo.
g irl, having resided in this city
F O R BALE— W ood, black oak fo r m any years, and attending
_2. ...
a t 12 per cord. Including sawing; school here.
The
young
couple's
m
a n y
body red f i r a t 310 50 per cord,
friends wish them m any congrat­
including s a w in g .'P h o n e T t L ' ~
ulations and muck happiness for
a long and prosperous life .
'
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T E N -Y E A R -O L D B O Y
U N A B L E TO G R O W T E E T H
P O P L A R B L U F F , Moi, ( U P ) —
A lthough he hasnt a single tooth
la his m outh— never has had and
never w ill, physicians says— Irw in
K earbey, 10 year old boy, livng
near here can relish a tough beef-
DtaaK had tafJ5 bandy and m asti
cate other foods th a t try the ta l-
entsof a sharp-toothed person.
Ir w in ’s case is not ail unusual
Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. 2 8 , A. F .
• A . M .— Mesta In th e Masonic
h a ll every 2nd Thursday. M ast-
er, D r. R. L . B nrdlc; Secretary,
W illia m Day.
Siskiyou (Aiapter No. 2 4 . R-
A . M .— Meets In the Masonic
h a ll every 3rd Thursday. H igh
P riest, Clyde A . M alone; Sec­
re ta ry , W illia m Day.
M o lta Com mandery No. 4, K .
T — Meets ta the Masonic hall
en the 1st and 3rd -Wednes­
days. E m ; Commander, D . H .
7aekson;
Day.
Recorder,
W illiam
H llah Temple A. A. 6 . N . M .
A— Meets ta tha Masonic hall
every 1st F rid a y . Illu s trio u s
Potentate, F . D . W a g n e r; Re­
corder, W illia m Day.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E .
1« tha Masonic ball
an tho 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
Worthy M o tro i, Mrs. Nolllo
Peters; Secretary. M n . Lank
N. Caldwell.
s.— Meats
Zulctm a Tem ple, D aughters
of T he N ile — Meets ta the M a­
sonic h a ll «very 2nd Saturday.
Meets a lte rn a te ly a t M edford.
Ashland and Grants Faso. F rta -
cess T lrsah , Lbrena M cN air;
Princess Z u le lk a , Grace M a ­
lone.
Meets in th e .M asonle h a ll on
the 2nd
and 4th
Mondays.
M aster
CoaaseU or.\ M tito a
F ra n k lin ; le ato r O a aa ello r,
Roland Parka.
P ilo t Rock Encam pm ent Ko.
IQ.— Meets in ths I. O. O. F .
h a ll on tho 1st and Srd Tnes-
8ays. O. E . Hooper, Scribe.
Acorn C ircle No. 54, Neigh­
bors o f tho W oodcraft.— Meets
hi th e I. O. O. F . h a ll on the
1st and Srd Mondays. O usrd-
laa Neighbor, Mrs. W . G. Proa-
A shlar
O. F .— N
h a ll eve
Grand, 1
Grand,
H oldin g on is to ypur credit
so long as you don’t m ake
a
leach of yourself.
Ashland Lodge No. 044, B.
Mart of Water
Cleans Kidneys
Meets ta the Elks
Tem ple every Saturday. E x a lt­
ed Rater, 7ames Bowers
retary, Ed Thornton.
Sec­
Iv y Camp N o. 2 8 0 8 , R oyal
Neighbors. — Meets
ta
the
Moose h a ll on the 1st and 3rd
Mondays:
Oracle, M rs. A . A .
Madden; Recorder, M rs. A lice
Turner.
hall on 1st add 3rd Fridays.
ChaacoUor
Take a L ittle - Salta I f Y ou r
Back H urts, e r Bladder
Troubling You
*
Ashland Lodge No. H T , K .
of P —-Meets ta the 1. O. O. F .
lard
Luncheon Served a t C ivic Club—
A delicious three-course lunch­
eon was a ttra c tiv e ly served by
M rs. L. A. R oberts to the officers
and committees of the Civic Club,
In the Clubhouse Saturday, No­
vember tw enty-seventh, n t one
o ’clock. T here were 20 ladies
present.
,
A
very pleasant afternoon
was spent ta lk in g over Civic Club
a ffa irs , and every m em ber was
urged to get new members in the
mem brshlp d riv e , which is being
put on.
Guests fo r ths afternoon were
Mrs. B e rt R . G reer and M rs. Deck­
er.
Comaaaadar,
M il­
D unn
B w awUe Rallof C
B 4_-M «eta Iff tha I.
hffll no the 1st «s» I
days, a t 9 p. m.
1
Mrs.' Alloa T um or; I
Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Sr.
Rka tar asi BrotherfcoaA— 1st
and trd
Thursdays, at the
Moose H all,
meets each Monday n ig h t, 7 :3 0
a t L ib ra r? .
\
Ashlnam O nop N4. 24». W.
O. W »M eets In tha I. D . O. F.
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
days. Clerk, 7. R. W lqk; Con­
sul Commandar, C. E. Lane.
G. A. R — >2nd and 4th Sat
each toonth, Armory, 2 p. m.
Yieitors Welcome. G. O. Van­
natta, Commander.
M crley C ircle and B erean Cl*ss
of th e B aptist Church W il l
M eet—
T he M e rle y Circle and th e Ber­
ean Class o f th e B aptist church,
w ill m eet December second a t the
house of M rs. H. O. Anderson on
th e B oulevard.
There is much w o rk to be done,
and so it was decided th a t the two
societies should mdet together.
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W1U Give Dance Frid ay Might—
The R oyal Neighbors an d the
Modern W oodm en w ill give a pub­
lic dance in the Moose H all,
F rid a y n ig h t, December th ird .
The danee com m ittee la work­
ing hard to m ake thia a ffa ir • de­
cided success, and they a re hop­
ing to have a large crowd.
Good music, good eats and a
good tim e is promised. Gentle­
men 60 cents, ladles 2 5 .and sup­
per 26.
No man or woman can make a mis­
take by flushing the kkfcieys occasion­
ally, says a well-known authority.
Eating too much rich food creates
IL a K K U i v Y e « I laCjT
BGMWy wnivVI CJICTTF A
<fIC
become overworked from the strain,
get sluggish and fail to filter the waste
and poisons from the blood. Than we
sick.
Rheumatism, headaches,
ir trouble, nervousness, dizziness,
E n tertain ed W ith D in n e r
sleeplessness and urinary disonlers
Ih u rw ta y —
often come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in
M r. and Mrs. M . R. Randles de­
the kidneys, or your back hurts, or if lightfully entertained at tkelr
the urine ie cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular of passage or at« pleasant home a t ■ 390 Liberty
Thursday,
November
tended by a sensation of scalding, street,
begin drinking a quart o f water each tw e n ty -fifth .
day, also gut about four ounces of Jsd
A delicious d in n er was most at­
Salts from any pbarmoqr; take a
tablespoonful in a glass o f water be­ tractively served a t six o’clock,
fore breakfast, and in a few days your a fte r which the guests spent a
kidneys may act fine.
f happy evening ta conversation,
music and playing cards.
The guests W ert M r. and Mrs.
J. E. Randlsa, M r. and Mrs. Guy
Randles aad chlldroo. M rs. E. E.
G a ll and Mrs. L u lu V aaW egen.
K
Curiosity's
busiest
when It is Idle.
tim e
Is
D id you » re r know a pension«?
who h toaght hai peusloa was »«
much as It ought to bat
Bnsiness and Professional
The fo llow ing poem was w rit*
reprinted fro m the Oregonian of
recent date.
T H E R OM ANY B R ID E
Since I ’ve
come to
live
In
this
DB. W. J. CRANDALL
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Practice Limited To
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
strange place
T h a t bides the stars an d the
moon’s dear face.
And ggze on the calm , w h ite pride
of you,
I wonder it a ll they say is tru e
T h a t some day soon w hen th e
west flam es rose
Heedless , 1*1 fo llo w the path
that goes
W h e re the blue of wood smoke
stains the h ill;
M y brown lim bs pulse to tbs
old, old th rill
O f cotton, gown and a crimson
shawl
The color of sumac in th e fa ll;
I ' l l dance In the fire lig h t’s ruddy
, Slow—
A h, the w ild appeal you cannot
know !
B ut you gave to m e a fine old
- name,
A nd your eyes a re k in d ’neath
the candle flam e.
O* teach my feet to be p rim and
slow.
To fo llo w w herever your to o t-
steps go.
B u t lead me not th ro u gh a mea­
dow lane,
Lest I h ear a brown la d ’s call
again;
And close your casements when
spring winds blow—
W in d s w ith the pow er to lu re
me so.
'
H id e from me odors o f ra in -w e t
grass.
Lest I leave a t dawn when gypsies
pass.
B L A N C E L O G A N O ’N E A L .
Office Phone 120
F irs t N ational Bank Building
0. ELLYSON SHINN
Dr. Charles A. Haines
Dentist
Physician and Surgeon
Citlsens Bank Bldg.
Office Phone 164-J-
Uome Phone 164-L
Office Phone 151
Res. Phone 184
Citizens R a n i U n tie in g
DR- MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
1 0 8 Pioneer Avenue
Office and Residence
Phone 2H
O F F IC E HOURS
••12 a. m. — 3-4 p.
6 :3 0 - 7:30 p. m.
Convalescent Home
153 GrunUe
Ing P ark and L ith ia
F ountain
H . L. G randin o f Los Angeles,
C al., Cecil C hrism an of T he Dalles
son uf th e s h e riff o f th a t c ity , an d
M r. and M rs. H . M . M athes of
Vancouver, B. C., are among those
who stopped a t'th e H o te l A shland
yesterday.
O FW C E HOURS
10-13 A . M .
* 2 -8 P . M .
F irs t N ational B a n k B uild in g
H E R E A T LAST
Uf
T ailo r-M ad e Shoes
W< -men’s Shoes, »7.8 5
M en’s Shoes, »7.85
F o r the W hole F a m ily
Tailor-M ade Shoes are fitted
to six actual foot, measure-
D
ments in any style— In th e
leather you lik e best and In
i high or low shoeB as yon pre-
, } -Tar, N ow you can enjoy foot
, comfort and have perfect shoe
style and m axim um service.
H . C . H A N SO N
__
08 Gresham
Ashland, Ore.
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
CLIFF BURLINGAME
Coal, Wood and Storage
Painter
Packing, C ra tin g and Shipping.
Leng Distance H auling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Cold
O F F IC E H O U R S
10 to 12 a. m.— a to 5 p. ns.
Evenings by Appointment
At the H otel Ashland»—
and Decorator
Paper Hanging — Tinting
a Specialty
Phone 117
Offioe 89 Oak St.
Before another day
A cold n a y be stopped in 24 hours,
the fever checked, the bowels opened,
the entire system toned. The way is
H IL L ’S— a way so efficient that we
paid $1,000,000 for it. Don’t rely on
lesser help, and don’t delay. Get the
quick, complete results that H I L L ’S
is bringing millions.
1ST ST. GARAGE
yr
W hon
You F o o l
a G old
Coming On
I
- ss TW m ^
When you are suffering with rhec
nstism so you can hardly get aroun
iust try Red Pepper Rub and you wi
save the quickest relief known.
Nothing has such concentrated, pen«
rating hast as red peppers. Instant re |
>ief. Just as soon as you apply Re ,
Pepper Rub you feel the tingling hea ;
fa three minutes it warms the sot |
ipot through and through. Frees th
>lood circulation, breaks up the congei
km —and the old. rheumatism to rtu r.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made i r a i
red peppers, costs little at any <lru
«tore. Get a ja r at once. Use it fc
lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff necl
sore muscles, colds in chest Ahna
instant relief awaits you. Be sure 1
psi tbs genuine, with tbs name Rowlt
iBrornQ j
Quinine!
"K
R ear U alon O il Station
Valve Refaclng and Grinding
n Specialty
We have Installed machinery
which makes your valves op­
erate perfectly.
We Inspect cars, locate trouble
free of charge.
tablets j j r
BEAUTE
J. W. Barr A Son
SHOPPE
(O ver The T id in g s )
Now
•
Under the Direction
Rose Sullivan.
of
Phone 77
C all In fo r a Chat.
For Appointment
F E H IG E ’S T R A N S F E R
Phone 419
875 B St
Drayage, storage and long dist­
ance hauling.
60 -tf
Grip, Influenza and many
Pneumonias begin a s a
common cold. Price 30c.
The box bears thia signature
m each package.
CARRIER BOYS WANTED
7O R D A N S SASH A N D
C A B IN E T W O R K S
Phone 1 31.
This is a.good opportunity for the right kind of
boys to make u steady weekly income.
RTiorelumd
M achine Bookkeeping
B arrouglis Cnk-utator
B nstaew Office P ractice
Medford Bnsiness College
Bos
F a ir
Allowance
1 9 4 -tf
Cockerels
Big, vigorous birds, w eighing
ever 6 lbs. each. Llnebred and
In d iv id u a lly Pedigreed from a
Progeny Tested Dam w ith 3
year record of 654 eggs (1st
year 371 eggs).
O nly a lim ite d num ber le ft.
Prices v e ry reasonable, w ith
proVen breeding a b ility . P e d l.
gree furnished.
Newcomb» For Wood
Pbpne 631
Fact, and F I. Blex, 1 5 0
Load .......................- —
R B lox and M ill E n f c
Lead
— ------ ----------
cn. ft.
8"-«o
8 T ie r
8 » O<>
38 In. Ptae Slabs and Eilgs.
Lithia Leghorns
112 N u tle y St.
Phone 466-7
N O TIC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
We want a few good, bright young chap« to take
roatea and do their own collecting. Boy» with bi­
cycles preferred but not absolutely necessary.
Accredited
T . L . PDW E1.L
General T ran sfer
Good team and m otor trucks,
Good service a t a reasonable
price — Phone 83.
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
CALL AT THE TIDINGS OFFICE
THE POWDER PUFF
’
tt 33 99
H ope Rebekah Lodge N o. 14
— Meets ta th e 1. O. O. F , h a ll
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Noble G rand. Mrs. M ay B ib;
Recording
Secretary,
Miss
B th el Reed.
F . O.
« tt
K PO (4 2 8 .3 m ) San Francisco.
Usual fe a tu re s .-9 :3 0 p. m ., P a l­
ace hotel concert orchestra. 6 :3 0
B-. m.,. ch ildren ’s h ou r by “ Big
B rother.” 0 :3 0 p. yn., States res­
taurant orchestra. 7 p: n t, R udy
Selger's F a irm o n t hotel Concert
orchestra. 7 :9 0 p. m., D X . 8 p. m.,
studio program . 9 p. m., musical
program. 10 p. m.. States restau­
rant orchestra
KOO <361.2m> O akland. Usu­
al features. 6 p. m., Bern’s L ittle
Symphony orchestra. 8 p. m.,
farm program. 8 :3 0 p, m., Bern's
L ittle Symphony orchestra. 9 p.
m „ "T he Grow ing Im portance of
C alifo rn ia’* Perishable C rop," by
li. N. W ilson, a g ric u ltu ra l expert.
K t X (5 0 9 m ) O aklan d. 0 :3 0 p.
m., Athens A th letic club dance or­
chestra. 8 p. m ., educational pro­
gram. 9 p. m., Davis F a rm Com­
m unity N ight.
K F I (4 8 7 m ) Los Angeles. Us­
ual features. 5 :3 0 p. m., studio
program. 6 :3 0 p. m., music. 7 p.
b., V irg in ia B allroom orchestra.
7:30 p. m „ cetectlve stories and
musi$. 8 P- m., concert orchestra.
9 p. m., popular program. 10 p.
m., Sunset In strum ental quartet.
K H J (4 0 5 .2 m )
Los Angeles.
Usual features. 6 :3 0 p. m ., child­
ren’s hour. 7 :3 0 p. m .. D r. Mars
Uaumgardt, ta lk on astronomy. 9
l . m., special studio program . 10
p. m „ Jerry G ra n t’s dance orche»-
tra.
K N X (3 3 7 m ) Hollyw ood. Usu­
al features. 4 p. m., health talk.
7 p. m. courtesy program . 8 p. m.,
studio program. 9 p. m ., feature
prograln. 10 p. m „ R ay W est’s
Edgewater club orchestra, remote
control from Santa Monica. 11 p.
m. , Abe Lym an’s Cocoanut Grove
dance orchestra.
K PSN (3 1 5 .6 m ) Pasadena. 8
p . m ..-d i nner-t ime n e w s r ep o rt.
G K W , (4 9 1 .5 m ), P ortlan d . 6 p.
m., dinner concert. 7 :3 0 p. m.,
u tility service. 8 p. m ., concert. 9
p m., musical en tertain m en t.
K FO A (4 5 4 .8 m ) Seattle. Usual
features. 2 :8 0 p. m., concert or-
chestda. 4 :30 p. m.. The Tim es,
“Afternoons a t H om e.’’ 8 :4 5
p.
m., a ll-s ta r musical
program .
8:30 p. m., H a w a iia n entertainers.
string orchestra and
vocal soloists.
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In the M a tte r o f the Estate of
J. P. H o llm a y e r. Deceased.
N otice Is hereby g lte n that the
undersigned. A d m in is tra trix of
thereof.
the p a rtao rab lp estate o f Nlms
Dato o f firs t publication, Jfeu.
and H o llm e y e r, doing business az
18, 1996.
Ideal Grocery, has filed her (Inal
Ftotaaco MoUmoyur Oravano,
accoaut In said partnership ea
tsto, ta said county court aad
th at the co urt has fixed Monday,
the 99th d ay o f December, 1999,
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B ritish
pastor blows
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at te a o’clock a. m. and the coart
room o f said court as the tim e whistle when he arleee to deltv-
and place fo r tho hearing of any
objeettoas there may be to tho
said report aad tho settlement