Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 10, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND
DAILY
TIDINGS
FRIDi
A. Paulserud was awarded ladles ayro in Ashland and Uearord and ,m.
day, December 16.
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Alpha Chapter, O. E. 8. Elects
prise, Mr. O. A. Paulserud won Las a limited membership. Mrs.- . Mrs. H. O. Holman, president o l
There will be a covered-dish Officers ■
the gentlemen’s first prize, Mrs. V. V, Mills was appointed super-| the Circle asks that you come to
supper, Initiation and installation
The regular meeting Of the Al­
V. D. Miller received ladies con­ visor for Ashland; Mrs. Frank,1 he sale early, so that you will be of officers. All members are es­
pha Chapter, O. E. S. met in the
solation and Dr. R. L. Burdic, Dean, president ror two first able to secure some of the, delic- pecially requested to attend.
Masonic hall, Tuesday, December
¡gentlemen’s ceqeolallop.
Mr. year and Mrs.. C. A. Malone, sec- io us mince-meat and
candies
8 8 8
T. Officers for the coming year
Simpkins won the price fer a very tetary. Mrs. W. L. Maxey was which the Circle :s ramous for
MI ms Dorothy Reid, Editor
wefe elected as follows;
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clever stunt “Tun rSoU." which appointed president for the sec- making. Everything wiH be ready Sophomores Hold Inltialon—
ïh e Sophomores held their an­
Mrs. Maxie Bates, worthy ma­
required
great
“skill”
and ond year with Mrs. Ruth Dews,; by ten a. m., when the public will
nual initiation recently in the tron; J. H. Hardy, worthy patron;
Friday, Dec. 10. — Past
Noble ¡“equilibrium.”
secretary. Mrs. Rose Galey, Mrs. tie given courteous service.
high school building, when they ; Mrs. Leah Caldwell, secretary;
Grand’s Club of.Hqpe Rebekah , At a late hour delicious refresh- A. H. Pracht. Mrs. G. A. Briscoe
Owing to so many activities for admitted, the freshmen into the
Miss Lydia McCall, treasurer;
Lodge No. 14, will meet With ments were served at tables beau- group leaders; Urs, F. G. Swed- the Christmas
season. It is
J
secret
and
mysterious
membership
Mrs. Helen McCallen, associate
Mrs, George W. Trefren at the tlfully decorated with Christmas enburg, leader at large and Mrs. thought best to omit the
nert 1 of the Ashland high school
matron; Mrs. Emily Hammond,
heme of her daughter on the trees. Each guest received a bag D. Perozzi, legislation.
meeting, which should have been
Various
tests
were
made,
after
conductress
and Mrs. Hester Car­
comer of Fifth and B Streets of old-fashioned Christmas bandy
A happy social hour was spept on December twenty-becond, and
which games and conversation ter, associate conductress.
at 2 p. m.
, as a favor.
after this most delightful pro­ the Circle will meet instead
on J occupied the , largest part of the 1
Mohday, Dec. 13.— Art Club Will; The guests were Messrs and
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, A.
'•*» have a Christmas party in the Mesdames R. L. Burdic,, V. D;!Mra. Herbert McCarthy . w e r e !
At the clkse of the meeting d e -! I evening. . Pa "ty &nd deHcou8 r®J 0,000,000 DOLLARS LEFT
. ’ • wer® 8erved v ,«
w a
uy
m e
Civic Club House on Wlnburn' Miller, V. V. Mills. Nate Simpkins, hostesses tor the afternoon, and liclous refreshm ents------fr98hme,lt8
by v the
TO ILLEGITIMATE SON
were daintily members of the Sophomore class.
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- IE. M. Berg. H. K. Tomlinson, O. 'served tea and cakes at a vei*y at­ served by the cpmmlttee In charge
The entire class and their ad­
Saturday, Dec. 11.— College Club a . Paulserud, C. E Shinn. Cog- tractive table decorated with pink which consisted of Mrs. Mitchell,
. ROME (U P )—Gaetano Bracale
visor, Mr. Henry Sheldon were
meeting has been changed from gins, wm. Briggs. Fred Cushing, carnations and pink candies.
a waiter In a hospital here, has
Mrs. Flora Putnum and -Mrs. hosts for the occasion.
Mrs, L. E. K ellys, 911 Queen oeorgls Coffee, J.-F. Place and
Inherited six million dollars from
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Katherine Morrison.
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Anne, Medford, to the Y. W. C. ¡the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Neighbors or Woodcraft M«>et In
his father Nullo Bracale,' who
The Social Circle Is a loyal
A. rooms, Medford.
J. R. Edwards.
band of workers, who have al Upper Valley Community Club
4 -O- O. F . Hall—
Saturday, Dec. 11.— Daughters of |
8 8 8
ways
given their financial an<j FractIces For P rod u ction -
The regular meeting of the
* the Nile meet in Medford at I Civic Club Meets Tuesday—
moral
support to Any Christian! The Upper Vall«y Community
Neighbors of the Woodcraft was
2 p. m.
The Women’s Civic Community held in the I. O. O. F. hall Mon­ undertaking, and It is hoped that c,ub 1,as been Practicing for some
Hal ui day, Dec. 11, — Rainbow
their bazaar will be a decided sue tlme on a vaudeville production,
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club met Tuesday afternoon. De­ day, December sixth.
class of the Presbyterian
.
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which they, will put on in the
ecss.
An interesting business session
.
.
. . . . . .
. cember seventh, fn the Civic club
church meets at the home of I’
new communty house at Bellview,
; house on Wlnburn Way.
was conducted, after which the
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Mrs. Demerit, 592 Fairview
on the evening of December 17.
The meeting was opened by the members of this lodge presented state Commander Will Visit
street, at 7 :SO p. m.
Those who have seen previous
president. Mrs. Harris Dean, and their first and oldest Guardian Ashland Review—
Wednesday, Dec. 11.— Social Cir­
productions
of this club will not'
, ,, , , ...
Mrs. G. O. Eubanks led in the sa- Neighbor, Mrs. Josephine Crock-|
cle of Christian church m e e t s . ..
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to attend, as the i
i ’t*te COm need to be urged
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,
. . „«'lu te to the flag. After a ehort or. with « beautiful plant, and
In tho church parlors at 2:30 . *—-*-----
.
as
they
were
unanimous
In
w
ish
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the,
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A”
Women’s
upper
valley
people
have already
business -----.—
session, —
trie president
p. m.
ing
Her
many
more
birthdays
as
benefit
Association,
wjll
visit
the
estebh.hed
a
reputation
for
turned the meeting over'to Mrs.
Tuesday, Dec. 14.— AC, P. E. O„
• Ashland revlew- No. 22, Wednes- splendid entertainment.
|W. L. Maxey, president of the happy as this one
will meet with Mrs. Sam Mc­
¡Del ph Ians, who gave a most in-
At the close of the meeting, de­
Nair.
.
licious refreshments were datntlly
'teresting
and
enjoyable
program,
Thursday, Dec. 10.— Baby Clinic
ias follow: Mrs. A. E. Woods play­ served in the banquet room.
club house, on Wlnburn Way.
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ed two beautiful piano numbers,
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P h i.n e 59 .
19 E . M a in
¡‘‘Joyful Peasant,”
by Robert
Entertained At Bridge—
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t Social Circle of Chr:stian Church
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Edward. ^h“rn,an and TA,p,n® Horn by Meets—
entertained at a Bridge party
»»r,. Lou Hansen gave
The meeting of the 8ocial Cir­
Wednesday eveuiug, December
nu-"b®rs A Dawn ng” cle of the Christian church was
, pleasant
«
* v home on ■ by Cadman
a
eighth, at their
• . . and “Lullabye,”
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very well attended Wednesday,
Third street
fcgro melody, accompanied at the
when they met in the church par-
tv
d v i
twenty years ago emigrated to
Amerlca, abandoning his common
law wife and three illegitimate
children.
. neverthless shows striking tlto c-
ftlon for the man who ,eft hllB the
150 million lire. He said that he
always knew that his father loved
Although Gaetano does not well him, and that he h^d run off for
remember his father who disap- the sole purpose of making
peared when he was a boy, he money for his beloved son.
Christmas Fruit Cakes
P la c e y o u r o rd e r
ca ke — 50 cts. per
now
fo r
the
C h ris tin a s
I
f r u it
pound.
S p e c ia l D is c o u n t on o rd e rs placed before Dee. 20th
—-45;cts. per
lb.,
or 2
lbs.
for 85 cts.
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
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Herbert’s Grocery
a ix u t k i« ,™
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. V. V. Mills gave a short interest-
tlng talk on the “Delphlans" as an
organization; Mrs. Grace Wenner
reviewed "cultural events;” Mrs.
Domino Provost reviewed "polit­
ical current events” and Mrs. Carl
Nltns gave a very fine book re­
view, “Galahad,” by John Irskine.
Higher education, personal im­
provement and social progress is
the motto of all Delphian Cliap-
, tors. ( It Is one of the largest na-
- ttoual-study clubs in America,
taking Its place and cooperating
with Ebell, Browning and , other
»•ell known study organizations in
Much was accomplished both In
work and making the final ar­
rangements for the cooked food
sale and bazac** •"h'ch will be held
in the Yockcy building on East
f ain street, Saturday, December
11. Many beautiful and useful ar­
ticles, which will make splendid
Christmas presents, -are in evi­
dence tor this sale.
Any person on the west side of
to w s who has some article for the
sale and cannot bring it to the
Yockey building, please phone
447-1; any person on the east
I side, phone 288-Y. Please have
R n r c m tn r
It was organized over a year all articles there by 9 or 9:30 a.
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Beenuse— M e a t has m o re
n a tu ra l lie a t sto re d u p in
i t th a n m o st a n y o th e r
fo o d . F o r y o u r h e a lth ’s
»sake— F a t M o re M e a t.
T w o Big 19c D ays at
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Mince Meat, 2 lbs. ...................35c
XL Jelly Powder, 4 pkgs. . . . 25c
Fancy Dates, 11 ox. . . . . . . 20c
Pineapple, 2 1-2 Tin . . . . . . 25c
Mixed Nuts, Pounf . . . . . . 25c
Santa Claus will bring gifts and the ever joyous Christmas spirit but we ask the
privilege of supplying the food that will make that dinner a glorious feast.
Sweet meats from every clime. Staple foods of the finest grades to you through
20TH CENTURY, STORES service.
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Offerings Saturday and Monday, Dec. 11th and 13th
FOR BAKING
SPECIALS
Bacon Racks............................ 35c
SNOWDRIFT— “A highly refined purely vege­
table Shortening”— 4 lb. Can ..................... Me
CREME OIL SOAP— "The Cream of Olive Oil
Soaps”— 5 bars ................................................ 25c
Shortening, Pound . . . . . . 15c
Soda Crackers. B o x ................ 10c
LIBBYS MILK— "The neareat to fresh cream'’
—Tall Cans, 4 for ......................................... 3Se
HUN MAID RAISINS— Puffed or Seedless— 1!>
oz. Pkges, 3 for ........................................... JMc
WESSON OIL— Eucellent for frying and bak­
ing as well as for making mayonnaise— Quart
Can ..................................................... ‘............
40c
Xmas Candy, Per Pound . . . . 15c
CANDIED PEELS — Very finest Imported —
Citron, lb............................................................. Bile
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Orange or Lemon, lb...................................... 33e
HARDY BROTHERS
PURE LARI) — In bulk — Fresh lard is still
the favorite of many mothers— 3 lbs........... (ISr
Eagle Meat Market
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
BEST SHORTENING— In bulk— Purely vege­
table— 3 lbs......................................................BSc
P hone 107
THE HIGHEST GRADES O f
ROYAL BAKING POWDER— 12 oz. Can. 43
2 1-2 lb. can ....................... ..
»1.20
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
DATES— In bulk— 1926 crop of Golden Hal-
w
säs£
Extra Fancy
Cut Stick
PER
LB.
A W’ondwful Value
Chocolate
Creams
PER
LB.
It W on’t Mmtli Up
Bananas :— Bananas
Extra Special
Pork Shoulder
Roasts
24c per lb.
SATURDAY
ONLY
Tender
Chickens and Rabbits
French Creams
Bright — Sparkling
Crown or Sperry’s
................................ »2.00
AMERICAN SARDINES— Packed in pure Salad
oil—Quarters, 5 cans .................... .............. 2Bc
HEINZ CATSUP— Large Bottle ................ 24c
MINCED CLAMS— Free from Bqnd— Hot clam
soup and Crackers, at lunch appeal to the
ck'ldren — Halves, 2 Cans :.....J................. 3Bc
SODA CRACKERS — They’re “Tru Blu” —
Freeh and Crisp—P o u n d
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CRYSTAL WHITE— "Pure Soap— all thru”—
10 bars ........................................... .— ............ »8c
ROSEDALE SLICED PINEAPPLE — 8 large
Slices to the can in a medium 8yrup— large
Cans— 2 for .................................................... 42c
LIRDYS APPLE BITTER— Hot Biscuits and
Apple Butter certainly “hit the spot”— 1 lb.
Tall Cans, 2 for .......... .............................. ..... »Tc
See Ours F irst
20TH CENTURY CÓFFEE— F e w e q u a l- -N o n e b e lte r— T lie
excellence— A lw a y s F re s h — POUND 47c; 3 POUNDS, $1.38.
Nice Large Oranges
In st w o rd in Coffee
2 pounds for 19c 1-2 dozen for 19c
Carloads!— Fresh Candles and 1926 Crop Nuts— Carloads! Yes Carloads of them! Each kind
the very best In Its class— Quality is better an d prices lower than last yean— Our ever In­
creasing care in selection und enlarged buying power has made both possible.
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N o..? Can Fancy Broken Sliced Pineapple---- 19c
A 25c Bottle of Gold Medal Mayonnaise ..
19c
SATIN FINISHED MIXED — Richly Colored — Lb.
Large Sweet Onions
Carrots or Turnips
6 pounds for 19c 6 pounds for 19c
5 10-OZ. BARS CITRUS SOAP FOR ..............19c
2 POUNDS EXTRA FANCY NAVY BEANS, 19c
4 ROLLS -CREPE TOILET PAPER ..............19c
2 CANS CAMPBELLS SOUP FOR ..................19c
LIBBYS STUFFED OLIVES, Per Bottle ...,1 9 c
25c PACKAGES PRESSED FIGS AT . . . . . . 19c
2 PACKAGES AMAIZ0 STARCH FOR ,...1 9 c
THESE ARE JUST A SAMPLE OF ITEMS
MARKED DOWN FOR OUR 19c SALE—THERE
ARE PLENTY OF OTHERS—LOOK THEM OVER
Right Merchandise — Right Service — Right Prices.
Enders Block
Phone 57
FLOUR— Kerrs Best Patent— 49 lb Sack, »1.00
19c
Fresh Country Sausage
Barrett’s
Market
lowils, 2 Lbs....................................................... 2Bc
KELIXMJGS CORN FTAKKS— 3 packages, 2Sc
HARDY BROTHERS
fiy&Delteious
tR A N D
am
Baited Frye’« *T>elioow" H a m and Roast
(Turkey^« slice of Hem , a slice o f turkey
—the Christmas Dinner extraordinary—
"that lovely Christmas Dinner we had** will
be a delicious family memory for months
to come.
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W hy not spread Christmas Cheer by the
gift of a whole Frye’s "Delicious’’ H am in
Jts festive Christmas wrapper.
Frye’s "M eat Guide" shows the way to
many different Ham menus. Get your
copy now by sending 2c to Frye f t Com*
pany, Seattle, to cover
over - postage.
Y ou’ll find Frye’s "Delirious* B
Brand H a m
ITc; 3 for ..................... #0c
BROKEN MIXED — The Meal Xmas Mixed In a variety of colors— Pound .............................. 22c
CRYHTALIZED CREAM AND GUM MIXED— Fancy Mixed Creams assorted with square end
oblong crystallzed Gums— Pound
.............................................................. 20c
FRENCH CREAMS— Genuine hand made soft centered Creams, Lb. ..'................... 1..................... 20c
CHOCOLATE DROPS— T he' Improved soft centered kind— Pound .....................
GRONKRH WALNUTS— Fairly bursting with large white meats— Lb..................
BRAZIL NUTS — The best quality In years— 2 pounds ........................... ...........
ALMONDS — Soft Shells. Ne plus Ultras— Lb...........................2Sc;
FILBERTS— Oregon Barcolonas
2
lbs.........
88c
.. BOc
Unequalled in flavor and sise— lb
PEANUTS — Fresh roasted Fancy Virginia Jumbos — Lb.................... ITcj 2 for .................80c
MIXED NUTS-^-All first grade Nuts— No peanuts — Carefully, selected and mixed by
Pound ........................... ........................... ..
2»c; 3 for ................
cluster
R ais i Ä
— Fancy
Selected— 15 os. Pkge., 2 for ............
LAYER FIGS —' Fancy Adrlatics for eating— Lb........................ IT I-2cj 10 lb. Bo* — ......^ 1 8 2
20Centunj Stores
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