Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 19, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    WEDNESDAY, January IP, 1M7,
At the Ashland Hotel—
Mrs. J. Brood head and son A.
H. Brood head of Vancouver, B.
C., and A. A. Chandler of Bur­
bank, Cal., are amonc those who
registered at the Ashland Hotel
yesterday.
In I Nebraska, who is visiting for sev-
ig.leral days at the home of Mrs.
I John Daugherty, little Shirley
I Cushing, and' the guests of hon-
’ lor Johnny and Jimmy Dsugh-
lerty.
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n u n
, I Washington P. T. A. M e ets
> | The Washington P. T. A., held
- See the new clothes reel at Jor­
I 'heir regular meeting in the
dan’s mill, ready to set ,ln -the
I
Washington school last week. *
, F. J. Croto of Weed, Cal. ground.
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»Uss Dorothy Retd,
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A very Interesting and dellght-
spent the day In Ashland yester­
fful program was presented as
day looking after business affairs TAiveling Man H er e
CALENDAR OP EVENTS ' I follows: The girls in Miss Hus-
H. B. Symes. a traveling man
Isey’s room sang two beautiful
«, Stated convocation, Thursday ■{ The-International Bible Stu­ from San Francisco, Cal., Is
y songs, Mrs.
Bertha
Denton,
dents
Association
respectfully
spending a few days in Ash­
Jan. 20. Routine bust-
h l school nurse, gave a talk and
b J Mrs. Arthur Hardy gave a talk on
neas aad work in Mark Master. urges you to attend their special land looking after business af­
public lecture Thursday, Jan. 20. fairs. Mr. Symee has not been
All companions Invited.
| her kindergarten work.
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, A. J. McCALLEN, H- P.
’a I Following "the program delic-1
i-Jlous refreshments were served to*
W. H. DAT, Secretary
Real chicken Tamales, served,
A dandy plate lunch Including
p ||h e ladles .
30c. To take home, 26c. The coffee every noon and night, 35c.
Here Y e e tre d y a —
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Plaza
Af the Plaza.
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..Charles Quinn, Southern P a -
Baptist Missionary Society Will
----. .
clftc hrakeman from Dunsmuir,
Clubhouse on Wlnburu Way,
Cal., spent the day In Ashland Purchased Thoroughbred Pup— , Returned from Vacation—
The Baptist Missionary So­
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Hodkin- Friday, Jap. 91.— -D. A„ R. will ciety will meet on Wednesday,
yesterday visiting with friends. , . Paul Mars of - the Ovdifond
Shoe shop has purchased a thoro- eon returned Monday evening
meet with Miss Mollie Songer January 19, in the church parlors
Jor their monthly meeting and
« Ganzata Sanitary Napkins, 49c bred English pup from Domino from a two weeks vacation spent on Helman street.
Provost.
program.
vlsitlng.wlth relatives and friends
dosea—McNair Bros.
In Los Angeles, Fresno and Oak­ Host and Hostess at Farewell ’
I. B. 8. A. special lecture. Seats land, California. Mr. and Mrs. Dinner—
- L-st the UNION write year fall
'free.
No collection. Jan. 20. Win­ Hodktnson reside on Church St
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cashing
coverai* automobile Insurance,
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were the host and hostess at a
yea, g f Conroe., " .
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farewell dinner given at the If
Visiting In K. F__
.'Guaranteed
rye,
whole
wheat
or
pleasant
home on Third street;
Heard <*»• X » «g —
Miss Alice Walker of Ashland
* Logoi radio fans heard George white flour, 18 per sack Ashland is visiting her .sister. Miss Mary Saturday evening, January
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teenth. The affair yra» given 4«
Toung, winner of the Catalina Fruit A Pro. Assn, ‘
Walker of the Williamson River
honor
of Johnny and Jimmy
kwlm, apeak over KNX. Holly-
store in Klamath Falls.
Miss
From McCloud—.
Daugherty, who Left Sunday for
Whod Cal., last night.
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- ; - ’ l Butcher knives, values up
O. G. Movlow of McCloul.Tal., Walker fo b once a teacher. In Portland,
the "klamath Agency schools and
After a delicious dinner, the ’ to $2.50 for
The International Bible Stu­ was a business visitor In Ash Is well known in that hectlon.
guests
spent the evening in conr
land
yesterday.
dent» Association
respectfully
versatlon. » Those who received
ùrgM you to attend their special
At the Oregon Hotel—
' . this delightful hospitality were;
Yes, we sell apples; that Is part
paMlc lecture Thursday, Jan. 20.
Jack"
Konrad
«f
Salem,
Oregon,
117-2 of our business. Ashland Fruit Ed Bythu of Kelso, Wash., and Mr. anjJ Mrs. John Daugherty, H.
PARING KNIVES. AT -
it. Hurst, Miss Louise Ridley,
A Pro. Assn.
L. R. Hurst of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. R. D. Harris of Omaha, I
20 CENTS EACH
< Manzanita wood with blocks
Plenty of money to loon on
mokpe * good combination, Car­
nea Ppwle'r Lbh. Co.
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courte.
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HELLO—Ye»! this is Mr. Isaac,
the manager talking. Yes! Ma’am,
the big sale is still on and getting
hotter and bigger every day.
Yes! There are only a few Coats
and Dresses left, wonderful value,
n
several of each were sold today.
Your size is here. We arc sure
you can find one to suit your idea
JE s I k j
of style and your pocketbook too.
Hosiery and underwear are included too, also all dry
goods. In fact'everything'in the store is on sale. You
will be well pleased and surprised too if you will only
como and spend a few minutes and glance around the
store. Here is a,real special for Thursday only. S*ure
Gum Rubber Household Aprons in a variety of styles
and colors in attractive combinations. Sold regular for
59c—-on sale Thursday only 35c each.—Thank you.
KITCHEN
KNIFE
SPECIALS
Only 57 Cents
Reported Improved—
H. G. Enders, who Is a hospi­
tal In Portland, Ora., under-
to iu f medical treatment Is re-
lk>rted to be a 'little improved.
Br. la d e n will not undergo an
Enjoy Outing Sunday—
Misses Qeorglsnna Cliff and
Genevieve Honsely with Jimmy
Clark and Ray Brennan enjoyed
an outing whloh took them as
operation, however.
far as Anna Creek Mills on Sun­
day. They motored to the mill
8gu>rt new spring suitings and and cooked tbalr dinner in the
Myles la men’s wear. Just In, open. The Misses Clift and Hense-
PaalMra«*«.
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and are sisters of Harvey Clift of
Ashland.— Klamath Herald.
I
Alfalfa sulphur, Sulphat of Am­
monia. Nitrate of Soda, Ground
bone and general fertilizers. Ash­
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lyons of land Fruit A Pro. Assn.
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Portland slopped la Ashland yes­
terday |o. spend the day. They
gyp «agitate* ifo Southern Csllfor-
•fd -f>dre they will spend the
Ford Batteries
»12.00.
I l Plate Rubber case battery,
the same qhaBly battery you
pay' from 32®.«0 Jo >22.00
tor In other m^kes.
-Bewurs, exalted ruler
phload Blh’e aad. J. Bdwi
{, secretary, returned
y £n train No. 83 from
Oregon, where they
•-k sseetlag called by the
halted Rnler.
axillary to Trinity GnUd
aphfcllc curd party, Wed-
rpplpg. January i t ta the
Wc aaeh. Bridge.
J NgW Bra ps wick Records r*-
Maasd «vary Thursday.
Hoar
th« '‘Light Ray Records at El-
Every Single One, Regardless of Make,
Goes in on This.
This Battery fit» 80 per cent
of all oars and la ideal for
your Radio.
Battery Recharge, $1.00
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$9.90 GRADE AT .......................... $7.45
*7.00 <j&ADE AT
.................
$5.$5
$4.75 GRADE AT ..........................
$3.55
$2.98 GRADE AT
Radio Batteries, . , . . 75c
Exchange price made when
turning In your old battery on
a now one.
Buy Your Raincoats NOW,
“ THE HOME OWNERS OF A NATION
FORM THE BACKBONE OF ITS CITI­
ZENRY.”
Claycomb Motor
In the observance of National Thrift Week, it
is fitting that one day should be set aside as
“ Own Your Home Day.”
- B .: T. AU«a of Portland la In
Medford visiting with hie broth­
w. w. Allan of
“ The Winchester Store”
RAINCOATS
Tord Garage
Phone 50
er,
E . R. ISA A C & C o
The Price of T1 ese Garments to Move
Them Quick. Buy now while it’s
iterati
Moose haH. Thursday
<nts £0 <|«nta, ladles
1rs -OrehMtra.
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CLEARANCE
Simpson’s
.Hardware
the Medford
Chevrolet Motor Co.' Mr. Allen
Whh formerly7 proprietor of the
Ashland hoUl.
For of all the reasons advanced in the Own
Your Own Home movement, perhaps the fore­
most and most practical is its sound economic
basis. No man is thrifty if he goes on expend­
ing, yeir after year, a great portion of his
income without receiving lasting benefit from
CAhtothnry Box candy aale nt
• Plata.
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D. U llama, district cable
splicer for the Pacific Telephone
aad telegraph company, accom­
panied l*F hie assistant. C. 8ea-
vay, ora spending a few days
In Ashland repairing local cable«.
Th« n d a are from Eugene.
Lstoft Reprint Fiction, 76c, nt
McNair Bree
ftaoAo
’s Comer
BROADCLOTH SHIRTS
GOING FAST
AT
98c
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
other precept of Thrift Week—he is making ¡1
safe investment.
A safe investment—but it paysgt high rate of
interest. Happines8» Security, Comfort and
Safety for one’s family cannot be measured
in monetary terms, but they are valued by the
thrifty man above anything else in his power
to. obtain.
If on the other hand, he makes the same ex­
penditures, but at the end of a period of years
has a visible, tangible .asset—a home—he has
been both thrifty and economical. For in
purchasing his own home he is following an-
Today any man who properly budgets his in­
come fean afford to own his home. There is
plenty of assistance at hand—the world is
willing and anxious to help him achieve that
worthy end. In one way or another, dll the
organizations and individuals listed below
stand ready to help you own your home.
Advice and assistance are yours for the asking!
Swenson and Peebler
Ashland Realty
Co.
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Jordan Sash and Cabinet Works
Wm. E. Gould, Realtor
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J. O. Rigg, Paint Store
H. C. High, Contractor