Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1926, Page 17, Image 17

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    u itta a «
•¿u an understanding of t»O ba­
il« principle* that are ,the law and
the prophet* of toy dam. The first
là thia: there are no Ititttto to the
tnventien of tbys except the lim it
dt the adult world. The second
principle la one well nnderatood
the toymakera. I t là thia: A
toy must be always frankly a top
add nol a dÜttlatùrà adttlt appll-
Individual F ru it Jelly or '
Individual Man
eat* ot tha dynasty aad the na­
tion wag axprsesed Is a jpasaage
tb the Rumanian pdHlàtoéht Issu­
ed in the game o f K lug Ferdin­
and I today:.
” 1 shall earhestly continue
t i e task, which m y «sforgeUable
uncle; thé first king of Rninan-
intngfcrhtod, and w tik whlek
Alm ighty has entrusted ma,’
king's message bald.
" I shall gather patriotic forces
abound mo ,and erect ,a wall
around tha dyhbkty for ths pur­
pose of fu lfillin g my mission
apd
executing
my deciatohs,
wtllck. w s ^ ^ h e n |p gceordpncs
Î
jg n teft phleken
Creamed Potatoes
Lettuce, or Tomato Jelly Salad
Individual leas
Small Cakes
Salted Nuts
Coffee
"A tea-wagon sapper usually
means a f l*ap’ supper. Therefore
hare large lin e * napkins, by a ll
w
ón
renunciation of I
confirmed and the rsgáftqy
established in event of tha iibd’s
death ot abdication.
Tim king’s massage M tbkeh
a* reinforcing their attitude, and
as Risking clear that tha to ro «
seeking* to reinstate Carpi w ill
encounter personal opposition oí
tlU king.
b ÁA t to sb $ ve g u p p jg p s of
IN F O R M A L C H A R M
U to rm a l entertainment h A b
nevek been so popular and ft Sap-
t a r Served from a tea-waadn mpr
ba tonde so attractive tfctt M
bring exclamations bt delight
from the guasto, says R hth tonk­
ins Who, in the Decemhéi- McCall's
gives suggestions a l& a t - this
widely Interpreted m èdi.*
Says Miss Jenkins:
tea-wagon supper of Mih-
plfelty and charm, served front
tha attractive.
Individual
tea-
¡’ U » n , may have all i* o bppeaU.
of intimacy or- the allure bg.gfiG
cteus hospitality. Ito paj^lpIlRtoa
ate legion (or the hostess who ha*
only one helper, or none nt all.
"Thought must be given to the
planning and carrying o at Ot a
tea-wagon supper, however, be­
cause w ith Ito varying poaidMlltles
It may have corresponding compli­
cations. I t must have attractoke-
neas, simplicity, aad order.
"The menu yon bergp w ill de­
cida the correct chths to use.
Simple, gay decorations are ap­
propriate for a course or two.
The inoro elegant ware should be
used for a larger company whan
yob Serve a moro elaborate
Fondai dinner-ware should never
“Tha evening which starts o ff
with a tea-wagon tapper la sure
t o ba « success, whatever Is. to
follow, whether cards, dancing,
music, radio or conversation."
“Shall it be a cold s o p H r or *
hot éne? Chicken and wafflbe or
lobster a la king; oystoig
ftkl-
ad: hweetbreads and tra it; d r
wjml? Here are a few ¡¿ e p u :
Three Kinds of Sandwiches
Apples. Nats .bad Bnlglpn
Doughnuts or Spies Cookies
Coffee, Cocoa or Cidélr
F ru it
ttered Rolls
tyy for centuries, says Robert
Wilson, who describes In the De­
cember McCall’s the quaint me­
dieval city and the naw factories,
which have grown bp outside its
Igagt aad thick wail*.
M r. W ilao^ first describes the
Md Nuremberg:
,
“ Ton see a t once (hat it is the
very town Santa would have chos-
•n to be the capital of his king­
dom of children. .The walls have
little regard fo r the perjtendlcu-
l i r , but lean every which way.
The root ridges scorn the level
gad the horizontal. The streets
pay only absent-minded attention
to th e ir directions.
"Tha bast place to see Nurem­
berg as * whole Is from the castle.
F ro m tile roots through which
dtare np a number of l o f t y
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A y /ttc c A n i f o x .a d p R e t v ie
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churches. As you look down up­ turesqueness pleasant l i t i t a
worjrtng
on all this romantic quaintness, groups of craftsmen
R.alKbeepmes believable, and you lig h t In their own homes.
"But' times, yod taarn, have
pity these who scout the legends
of childhood. To be sum , When changed. * There are no toy fac­
you descend'Into those ** streets tories In Old Nuremberg no>.
you w ill heat nobody .a ctu ary 1 hey have a l l . moved ■ outside the
claiming that Santa Claus lives wall Into the;net*.In d u strial city
there; but'on the other hand Jtotf for the advantages of steam and
w ill hear nobody denying it.
elqctrlc power. As you pass from
"You had rather expected to one crowded fgotory. room to an­
find In the irtidst of all this pic- other, there gradually grows In
you will find that an
experienced
insur­
ance man may be
able to BUggest sev­
eral features of con­
struction that will
secure a niiirimnm
fire insurance rate on
the • property. L e t
this agency help you.
SEE THE BARGAINS IN MY WINDOWS. COME IN.
SEE ALL THE NICE THIN GS WE SÈLL FOR LESS.
Shoes; Gloves, Hosiery, Clothing, Uiiderwear and wearing
Apparel for Ladfes? Men and Children.
Nice Ginghams, 8e and 16c; Outing Flannel, 25c value,
17 l-2c; Ladies, silk hose, 40c; 44c; Cotton hose 25c; Chili
drén’s best grade hesfe; all sizes and colors 25;. Extra
large Turkish Towels, 23 and j&c. Also Rubbers, Rubber
boots, Hi Tops, $3.95; Oil Coats and Pants, $2.25? Don’t
miss these bargaihs.
Hartford -Fire
Insurance Company.
Ssbseessssstss4bssbb»+»*
.. Instant relief—no waiting. Your
clogged nostril* open right np the air
passages of your head clear and you
cap breathe freely. No more hawking,
Wood's
Store
J
375 East Main S t
. ' ’ C É îl
Billings Agency
Real Sstato ft Real Inaurane
yoOr eoldoT:catarrh disappears.
Get a email hottie of Ely’s Cream
Balm from your druggi*t now. Apply
a little of ta il fragrtnt, antleepjic,
hauling cream in your noetrfle. It
Estab. 1883 at 41 B. M ain S t
Phone i l l
BATTERIES
RECHARGED
D ry Cleaned and Pressed
Generators Overhauled
Mbgnetoes Eebharged
Community Spirit
for $1.50
R
Coils Tested
emarkably cheap ,
Isn’t It, when yen
inaugurating this year a formal (¿hristmas upening
the merchants are displaying d splendid coop^rattee
Spirit.
.
Modern dry cleaning d o « Just that It «storos
the color, remotos the thine and brinp t<wt£th»
texture o f the doth-
* ,
CtAYCOMB
MOTOR CO.
Ford Garage
Even your oldest suit it worth a triaL |
THIS BANK ÖÄS FAITH tN ASHLAND
THE STANDARD CLEANERS
Cold Meat
Potato Balad W ith Green Pepper
and Young Onions
For rieh» a a të r hot
bnrih w
a p w s.
■> cLru-cz- a r
We believe in Ashland and her future. We believe in
the men and women who are making this a desirable
community. We have faith in the farm lands and fruits
of Ashland and lehvifons. We believe< that faOh and,
vision and a pullitogether spirit will bring to. Ashland
a poultry industry that is certain to thrive and prosper.
LfeT BALft PLAY Hid PART
I
t . ‘ 1 . '
*ff
this baiilc is always ready to fx te r iiii helping hand
to legitimate .enterprise or industry, it wants to play
its part in buildin# h better and more prösperoVs Ash­
land. 11 stands ever ready to offer its Services and
facilities in constructive communittf buiMing.
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INTERIOR AN STAGE CO.
Ticket« and informatiti»!
AJSILLÀND HOTEL
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To all We extend the Seasons Greetings
The First National Bank
of ABhland ;
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wit-eaa
W K-end
Round
Trip
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Ashland 7:00 a; m.; lfr:00 a. » . and 3:4» >. » .
droct to Portland—-fctopovera if ‘ Desired*
S n o w d rift
berg. Sant* would dissolve into a
collection of Cbst-ftesodMant’s flg-
ui»t: ' WKh I t -he becomes oik* of
b e most M M rdble kersoaagss In
childhood’s galaxy."
*
Same Gôods for Less M o n ey-
That’s W h y
We represent the
Phone 50
N
* .£ * .» f c r U
Simple hearted
elderly people
■felling told tale th a t ar^ttew gen-
“4
be used.
production coUfToat « u h other
and SoWheTO qlgb lfl to e world la
’ &. "Mechanical . progress la the
,, a d u lt world Is the strongest Influ­
ence of all upon toy fashions,
blhce Toytand talth ftllly ffitmice
the grown-up schente of things,
Atty revolutionary Invention or
discovery la-aeon reflected In'
- toys. Thus you will find that the
bobby-horse It passing along with
.. the horse Itself. The toy atttomo-
’ bile has become anil of the most
i familiar objects In Santa's pack,
i, . "Had you thohgtt Of gdath's
' jgy-makers a* rather grave but
v& L M ? « d IS compltasee with
I t Is recalled that former Pre-
m iet Bratlano and Premier A r-
erqbcu recently proclaimed thM r
determination to mkJdtaJM t»S
láw of J an u ary -4, wfthbobjr ¿ jir­
e ially dlabeliered by a m a te ria l!*- tower waged they w ill accept. la
fie wOHd? Well; it' la hot S a t'ia e t, dioet W the toygUkoto non
way at all. Banta Is a 'feodetn 1ft- are womeg. They wear gresfl
aditridlibt in every sense of t&e aprohs, cairy their lunch paila tt
word. H U th irty dr torty ill«»«- work when the whistles blow ev-
Sand toyihakera In Nuremberg pty morning, are Jealous of theli
are all organised ihto labor nil* honra of work agd their pay fOi
intis, and in The past theta have bvsrtiaae.
1
been bitter strikes.
Banta em-
"Hare, Ih Nuremberg, the me
ploys women whbreker he can bt ttlevsl Idea of craftsm anship ahd
hi* machines, (or the sake of the the 10th century .idea of quantity
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