Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 27, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    guests enjoyed a delightful pre-
gram of stunts and games la tbe
ballroom of the hotel.
F itd ay, Jaa. SR.— There w ill bo a
Missionary recaption
in th a
M. B. Church at 7:30 p. m.
Frtday, Jam SR.— I. O. O. F
dance in the I. O. O. F. hall.
Tnsbday, Feta 1. — Civic Club
meets In the Civic clubhonse
os W ilb u rn Way. Needle work
and a social aftsrnooa.
Saturday. Feb. IS . — Collège
Women’s Club meets at the
home of Mrs. R. W . Stearns at
~ S3 North Orange, Medford,
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M OUNT HOOD
W han the world was new.
Ood fashioned a great mouatafn.
He shaped Its giant bulk
In lines of rhythmic symmetry;
Ho pillowed Its Tofty head
In a sky sprinkled with stars;
He draped its brawny shoulders
In a mantle of purest white;
F or its feet He spread
A carpet of living green;
O’gr n il He cast a film y veil
O f tangled sun beams,
When it was finished, He smiled;
The smile still lingers there;
Mea call it "Hood.”
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Entertain Husbands W ith
The ladies of Chapter AC, P. E.
O. entertained their husbands
with a delicious fiye-courae tu r­
key dinner at the Ldthla Springs
hotel, Tuesday January twenty-
fifth at seven, p. m.
Beautiful yellow end white w l-
ter lilliea made e very attractive
decoration for the perfectly sp-
pointed tables.
Following the dinner hoar the
HOTPOINT
SUPER-IRON
with the
CALROD ELEMENT
You’ll be surprised how
easy it is to iron the Hot-
point way. Try it and see.
The large, ' oomfortable
handle is Mwayu C
copj
and
QpJ «nd
rigid. In e^ery
Ihe
every 4deniiu
detail the,
Hotpoint Super-Iron is
made to give greatest
ironing ease, to keep its
handsome appearance and
to give maximum service,
economy and depoudabil-
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M fUea A rt Utah Meets W ith lire ,
srhetrhs—
i .'
Th Ladles A r t Club of this
city met at the pleasant home of
Mrs. Louis acbyein on Church
street, Monday evening. January
tw asty-fourth«*.,^.
1
The evening was fcpeut playing
FITU Hundred and doing fancy
work, until a late hour when the
hostess assisted by Mrs. George
K ing served -vary attractive and
.tasty refreshments.
Visitors at this meeting were
Mrs. W illiam Myer, Mrs. C. J.
Brady, Mrs. May and Mrs. Woods.
The next meeting of the A rt
Club w ill be held at the home of
Mrs. Clifford Jenkins at 134
Pioneer street, Monday evening.
February fourteenth.
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Hard Time ifaace Given By
The Herd Time dance which
was given by thé Brotherhood of
American Yeomen in the I. O. O.
F. bail Monday evening January
twenty-foerth, was a
decided
Those who attended wore hard
time clothes, and If they did not,
they were fined.
Old fashioned music and danc­
ing was the feature o f the gventng
end everyone had a good time.
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E lk ’s Enjoy Dance Tnesdsy
The local E lk ’s end their la ­
dles enjoyed a dance la th-i
E lk ’s dubrooms Tuesday evening.
January tw enty-fifth. Thers'w as
not as large a crowd ps nanel ow­
ing to the many other activities
which were going on that eve­
ning.
Dickey's orchestra
furnished
the music, which was unusually
good.
N O TIC E TO C H B D ITO B g
N O TIC E IS HBRM BY G IV E N
that the nndersigaed has been
duly appointed Adm inistrator of
the estate of Hannah Mt' MeOee,
deceased, and all persons having
claims against said Motaba ara re­
quired to present them, duly veri-
flsd, w ith proper vouchers, w ithin
six months from this date to the
underatgned at his store In Ash­
land, Oregon.
Dated January 37, 1317.
J. H. McGEE,
Administrator.
115-4 ThUp.
The rehearsals te r the |4ay Iq
be given early In Februtak ard
under way. It< fe‘ g veenralty and-
will keep the qudjsnce In IgugM
ter from start to finish. A ll
tsils w ill he; given ia ts d Wsftih
.for the date.
A Jess danse w t lV f a gtvga i t
the new cofcrta^Uty hf 0 bs |o U -
vigw Saturday night the I t t h .
Carl Loveland w hl furnish /th e
music, and a wonderful time Is
anticipated.
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Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Delicious Virginia Baked
Ham, Southern Style, for
noon lunch and evening.
A tempting dish at 40c.
unity
the school house
eroo<Áí, Jsn„«0. with
b e rV a n d t h r y yfs-
- t ’ t fio mooting was
thè 1
guard
ALSO
F uller Paints
the evening and a pleasant tinie
was had. Asttsusl, light refresh*
-« and fam ily of 117
G O ITR E
RED U CED F IV E
IN C H ES
And H ealth Lppvoved for Spokane
•.^ady
Mrs. Bertka,Landberg. Bi W l
7th *- Abelluu* • Spokane, Wash.,
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THOROUGHLY SEASONED WOOD
U sed Fords •
DIAMOND * GAS CO. BRIQUETS
THE VERY BEST UTAH AND
WYOMING COAL
' F "
W e are prepared to m ake prom pt
.
deliveries
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THEBE iS 4 DIFFEKENCE IN COAL AS ALSO
IN WOOD: IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST.
WHITTLE
TRANSFER
CO.
« look like new and
of additional service.
Sorbol-Quad-
ruple, u dolorlfss linim ent a* short
time my Goityb Is gone. My eye­
sight is goqd.
I sleep riighta,
end feel Ukk I did before. W ill
tell or wMta my fu ll experience.’'
W rite Soirbol Company, Mechanls-
burg, Ohio. Sold at a ll drug
storee. Locally a t Bolton’s Drug
Store.-
Moro —
Farmers Rlpystor
to bs rebpilt a fter recent fire. -
Tillam ook had only «7,817 fire
lossee daring 1833.
Portland —- Enke Dye Works,
recently bunted, w ill build 330,-
•k o plant.
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BASKETBALL!
^Saturday N ight
MT. SHASTA HI
î* ta*
, / í
M adden’s
Business is Good
WE CAN USE MORE CREAM
Are Paying T op p ric es fo r F a t
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BRING US YOVK CREAM . -
Why take 2 to 4c less for your batter fat?
U T H IA CREAMERY
, / Phoi^e.84
143 North Pioneer
Junior H igh Gym.
' Are You Ih Prime! •
'♦ NO! NOT FEELING JUST BIGHT
N IN IN G E R ’S
Ford Batteries
112.00
IS p u t« Rubber « u m buttery,
tbe ram» quality battery you
pay from 138.83 to I3S.Q3
for iu .o th e f makoa.
Noar Chico, Butte County,. California, can do
, Wonders lfor You.
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W RITRUS
’ LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
‘
C. L. Hallberg
averages
33 miles to
the gallon
with the
new and ¡
NE RAL
;
Tkla Battary dta ,30 per cent
of a lt c a n and la ideal faf-
your Radio.
V M d in e b tha result o f years o f effort to produce
Wy voiotUe gatoline that U perfectly balanced.
u U get a noticeable increase in gas-miles - a noticeable
J *"*
year’rouxxd-no sulphur
CLEANLINESS
Have your clothes
cleaned and press­
ed regularly at the
M èo m
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vllOJOl m
Claycomh M otçr
at Independent Dealers.
m i too o v . rr.
LOAI 120 0U. FT.
LOAl) 110 OU FT, \
And Put Into T o r Bln'Where Posrihto
W e’do odorless olegning.
Phone 1<W
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Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
EXPERT
Richardson Springs
20 Oak S t
If Y ou Want th e Be>t,
Just A sk Y our Grocer for
Claycom h Motor
ments wars served«^
' Thdn .thk annah&e and hot mineral hfdju of
Standard Cleaners
Mfraua remora».
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J. 0 . RIGG " '
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
ment, as any food there is.
2 b delightful “ to asted ”
in p o r keeps youngstera
’looking for more” even
a <
1’
Varnishes
First game, 7:30
Main game, 8:30
W IL^H EN he haa ona o f
thoaa atufaharn “wont
•a l” apalla give him some
H O . I l contains ae much
the rigta ktad o f noyrtah-
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ASHLAND HIGH
Good Prelim .
COMPLETE
land And f c r i M
of Crsecint
City, warm g u s ta 4 o í W
and
Mra. Johp Arasild «ns - dgy gist
week.
Mt;.. and M r|. Everett Bost- ia » h
"Amertear * t i n B ea u tlfh f’, fol­ w ie t ta p v a d is ta , their new h o fte
lowed hy the «UshVetary’s report
and the qsaa} routing of Busy­
ness, a fte i wktab* M rs’ J. R. Mc­
vs.
Other plate 1
noon specials.
Arrived This M sratag
- Mias Pbarl Shrum of Portland,
Ore., arrived
hi this city this
morning to spend some time with
her sister, Mlse B th ri Shram, jrho
WoddVtjk-tlSd FWlngs office.
rom Portland last wqsk
M t visit at the As Ford
Although 81 years old.
her stood the trip quite
Brook m klet and Pydfe Smfth had*
- O. Goddard e f
charge of the dinner w ftiChfrfel Cracken, y k o was pnogram leader
was a business vii
for
the
/ley,
took
the
chair.
served, pad thn* gained pt|jrf,' b t
this
moràlàd.
Our (ravel study tour h a s 1
the Fire Markers' requirements/
The committee npnounced , at A number, expect to ta in the brought; pa to France, add Mra.
the last dance, that no. morq par­ rank of *Flr« M aker next Aprjl.
McCracken gave ' a very inter­
Band— D e b u t e s U ? «.’national
ties w ill he held un til the floor
A fter ’ they dinner the | gt«J« esting diaonssion on Normandy, 1 reet sales were beet pu record.
can be declared
in first class and guardians gathered aronmj Brittany and Bqrgandy. She wea
condition. , The fact that this the fire and sangs the songs assisted by Mrs. Delwia Hurley
dance is announced is proof that they learned at camp.
who road, a paper ea Joan of Arc, '
this is assured. 80 don't he
of Francs,. <
Miss Snider was the guest 0« end the« Cathedrals
and by'. Mra. Fred Carle
»hoi
afraid to try.
.honor* Rai t4k guardians prrntf
Mr. and Mrs t f t . T n c k e f and ent were Miah Helen
French^ gave a pkper on Paria' , ? : \
I t ’s a wise provision of
son W ilbur, and M r. and
Mrs. Miqg M ildred Grain, and
Roll
«all was answered
by
M fe
nature that marriage changes
Frank Jordan, went to Prospect Irepe Berg. The g^is were Lydia members, telling interesting fea­
the actions of young folks
Saturday afternoon, where
Mr. Smith, Edith BrookmUler. Nad- tures o f,th e home 111« and cus­
toward sack o£her. /
Tucker and Mr. Jordan played ra B artlett, Lucille ¿arson* Mad-, toms o f the French,
M rs./ John Farm er
rendered
in an orcheatra for au old time eilne stobens. and E lts * data?.
dance at that
place
Saturday
two
pleasing
selections
on
Seaior high Camp « r e M rts
n ig h t A very large crowd and are practicing for their annual the piano— "The
Marseillaise,"
a fine time la reported by the stunt show. The features of the and “Je Pense A F ar.”
visitors.
Mrs. R. N. Chaney end Stella
program ta, a,, paay*»?9«> •■Sing­
Mr. and Mrs. A. H . Peachy, ing Feathers" I t Jhai bpen given Morsi sbfved Appetising refreah-
who have been visiting in Port­ five or • tfn timed b y . Portland, meuts. \T h a
follows:
land for some time, arrived In Camp F ire G irls’ kfed each time
Rain Raisin; Guerre, Frontage,
Ashland the Mat of tbs weak, and was a tremendous success. The Sannurdf Cafe, Sucre, Creme.
will spend an
indefinite
time stunt show
Mrs. L. E. Bnflsy and
Mrs.
with their children here, before early in Febi
>y and s v riÿ Îg irl Pearl Wallace, m o th e rla n d sis­
going on to San Francisoo.
rt to make i t a ter -'of > , F . Be V e r t , came by
A t the business meeting of the
local telephone company in ' Bell-'
' S en io r/H lg b M C siU froiru Olrls
view, much of impertgnoe 4 wag w ill Ijg ^ t h e d A f lr A 1337 emia-
brought up. The necessary lsvey cll tir« nqjtt Saturday evening at
against each member was asses­ the Camp F ire Cabin.
Several
Guaranteed Reconditioned
sed, and officers and "trouble girls w ill take the Wood Gather­
Priced for Quick Sale.
men" elected for the
coming er's Rank. The a ffa ir w ill be an
year.
The names of the offic­ indoor- «ceremonial» with candles
Buy Now end Save Money.
ers cannot be given Ut this tlm^, Instead o f a Camp Fire.
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Tourings, Coupes end Tudor
but the w riter w ill have data for
A paint and varhish for
Sedan« also Dodgs. Buick and
4 later issue.
Chevrolet
. , .
> », ; | every need
The meeting of the P. T. A.
Portland — New fiO Q jd o re­
Priced: — >20, >75, >110,
was held nt the school house last creational building may bo built
Friday night. W hile the princi­ here.
>160, >175, >200, >220.
pal speaker, M r.'F o w ler, was ap­
Beet F klah -^B eri W orkm ea
Let ns Give Yon a
able
to bs present as planned,
receipts for 13,
. Phone 172
the president managed, to | flit
Demonstration
f Irooks-Scanlon milla says; ’•Since using
ship car of lumber to Cepe Town,
South Africa.
XL ELECTRIC
For M ore
motor
for a
home.
jt
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Oak S t — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20
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