Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 18, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    ' Saa Franclaco market the tlraf of
I the wuak.
Ira Heart has been too (11 to
attend high school the past week.
The wild flowers are la bloom
in thia section and aererai neigh­
bors hare their early gardena
pia a ted.
I. D. Terian. formerlly of Ash­
land. has opened the blacksmith
rhop in Talent and la looking for­
ward to a basy summer,
The McCormick family who re­
cently moved on the Car] Glas­
gow place has three children en­
rolled la the Taleat school.
Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mrs.
B. C Gardner attended the Civic
Club bridge tea in Ashland Tues­
day.
.. A coddling moth cage demon-
rtratlon was held at the Golden
Crest Orchard Tuesday by T. W.
Parrish of Wenatchee. Wash., who
is.a special representative for the
Grasselli Chemical Co.
Mr. Ttmson of Àgate has rent­
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Laraon viait-
ed relative* in Butte Falla over
the week-end.
•
Mra. John Herring and Mra.
Claud W illiams motored to Ash­
land Wednesday.
Max Bowmaa made a trip to
Happy Camp. Cal.. Sunday, re­
turning Monday.
M rd Ruth L. Read of Ashland
and Mra. I. C. W illiam s motored
to Medford Wednesday.
M r. and Mra. C. B. Chrysler bf
Klamath Falls and Mrs. Frank
Kelson of Ashland ware calling
on Mra. Ella
Patterson Satur­
day.
Mr, E. Boon, E lris Cochran and
Wm Jacobs went to Hornbrook
Saturday to play for a dance
there.
,
- Mrs. Opal Dummer visited In
Grants Paas last Friday.
• 0 . A. Manning wad called to
Long Beach, by the death of his
father last week. He will take
the body on east to the old home
at Sabula Iowa.
Mr. E. E. Codk Is home for a
few days from Klam ath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hodges. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson of Ashland en­
joyed "The W inning of Barbara
W orth,” Wednesday evening In
Ashland.
Absent Minded Depositors
Leere Thousands in
Banks Unclaimed
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County Agent R. O. Fowler was
e visitor lu Ashland yesterday a f­
ternoon and he has called a
meeting ot the poaltrymen of the
valey to meet at the Hotel Med­
ford Saturday r/teruoon. Feb. IS ,
at 8 p. m. and would like te have
us many of tbe >iau from Ashland
sad this locality who are' inter­
ested la this bgrtaces attend the
meeting, which w ill he largely
given over to the discnaaion ot
m arketing problems.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 18.—
(U P ) — A m illion dollars in un­
claimed deposits in Pacific coast
has been forgotten by the deposi­
tors. and a large share of this
amount w ill probably never he
called tor.
In San Francisco alone neatly
8 256,000 la being held, represent­
ing the ^cum ulations of 8825
absent-minded depositors.
An­
Oa aeeohnt of the opening of
other 10 years and the money w ill the Natron Cnt Off a groat many
be turned over to the state and W llam etto Valley eggs am being
charged on the hank books to shipped into Klamath county
“ someone’s carelessness. ”
with the result that one of
ed the Ben Sheldon place and is
busy putting in grain.
He is
driving back and forth to his
work.
Jay Tarrell is supervising the
building of the camp cottages for
O. A. Manatng who will soon
have a modem tourist camp in
Talent.
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—KRA..Parla Baranti
Mrs. M. E. Grubb and daugh­
M
lle.
Codraano.
beautiful
r*rVSa»
¿/»netf,
recently
gave an exhibí»
ter. Virginia, who Uvea in Oak­
♦Jor. ot solo Charleston at Ç :j Rumuniau embassy In Faria. Prlnea
land. Cal., are vlisting with Mra.
T iro l, ex-helr to the R su aalan throne, wax among theft« who »ur N
J. M. Grubb, who lives on the
and marveled.
• f
Patterson place.
J. M.: Wolgmott of Wagner
R A D IO FANS J A IL E D .
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Creek who had the misfortune to
FDR INDISCREET MUSIC
fall and break his hip last week
GUTA, Ccechoslovakta— (.UP)
Jn spite of the fact that on
Is still In the Sacred Heart Hos­
Thursday night was one of the — Radio fans m u tt be «O eful
pital at Medford.
worst stroms In years, the gener­ what they pick up Is Csechoslo-
Everette Newbry of the Bell­
Because they were not
ous public turned out, and a good vakta.
view district spent the week-end
half bouse was present to witness sufficiently cautious three Hun­
with Rusaell Brown.
an intensely Interesting show. garians are now In prison here.
Geo. Carter left for Prospect
Elghty-flve dollars were taken In.
The three tuned In on a Buda­
Randay where he will work for
The committee did not know that pest broadcasting .station recent­
Copco. -
one of the series of Medford-Ash­ ly.
As the closing piece of its
Mra. Ella Patterson and Mra.
land basketball games was to be program, the station, according
W ill Feme spent Tuesday w ith
played Friday night. In time to to custom, played a spirited na­
Mrs. A. B. Ferns of Fern Valley.
change this date out here, and are tional air.
Beau ford Childers,
Lewellyn
very sorry about It. I t Is bad tor
Three police happened to be
Bates and Bill Oatman are work­
both groups, for we are all Inter­ passing, since I t Is forbidden to
ing at Prospect for Copco.
ested in these games particularly. pldy Hungarian music in Ctecho-
. Mr. and* Mra. Proctor who Uvea
The cast Is probably going to at stovakta, they rushed in to cap­
oa the High place lost their three
MAXIMUM WEAK
a later date, give this f la y else­ ture the offender. The offender
weeks old baby last Saturday.
ALL SIZES rr,
where, maybe ip Gold H ill, to the was only a loud speaker. They
Mrs. Proctor is still unite 111.
north, and Treks to the south. pould n ot arrest it, so they broke
Bill Ferns, cannery superin­
W e w ill announce definite plans it to pieces. The three Hungar-
tendent and L. L. Holms left Sun­
later.
lana were arrested because they
day morning for Corvallis where
Lack of time makes It Impos­ hud caused a radio to bring the
they will take a short course In
sible to w rite more for Bellview Hungarian music into the village
canning.
to d y . But we do want the story via the ether.
Dorothea Baughman of Med­ proralent that all seats are gone
ford spent the week-end with Bet­ to he refuted. That is merely
ty Brown.
propagefdfL
O 1 d fashioned
The Queen Esther Circle wlH dancing after tbe program to-
hold their next meeting with Mrd.
C. W. Borg on Friday. It Is to be
a Washington’s birthday party.
PLENTY OF FI NDS
Gee. Condrey who is a K lam ­
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— Funds to purchase the
ath Fallse high school etadent,
site
ot
the new tuberculosis hos­
spent last Wednesday w ith M r.
pital, to provide sewer and water
and Mra. H . W . Keeeee.
Mra. E. B. Adamson entertain­ facilities to the grounds and to
ed Mrs. E lla Patterson and Mrs. Improve the highway to the site
were assured today following an
W ill Ferns last Wednesday.
Mra. M yrtle Cummings and overwhelming affirmative vote on
H. R. M ilner of Klam ath Falls a proposed 815,000 municipal
were visitors at the H. H. Lowe bond issue yesterday.
A deed to the property was
home Monday.
secured
several months
ago,
W alter Fraser is building a
modern log cabin with cement through business organisations
foundation on the h ill road one here and delivered to the state.
and a half miles west ot Talent. The voters also decided to bond
Mr. and Mra. W . W . Estes will themselves for $17,000 to clear
celebrate their golden wedding np an Indebtedness on the muni­
anniversary on Friday, February cipal auditorium.
18, They expect to have all their
aona home.
Now is the time for you to
The Southern Oregon Mutual
do your feuciug. Ground lu
Rabbit Breeders Association, ship­
soft for setting your posts,
ped 884 lbs. of dressed rabbits to
and we carry every size,
height and description in fenc­
ing that Is made and at right
prices.
The >625 deposits range a ll the
way from $10 to $12,000. Bank
officials estimated the amount of
money lying dormant In
coast
banks as more than 4 times that
held In San Francisco alone.
A few o f the owners are dead,
but the large m ajority have Just
moved away and forgotten. F or
instance:
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An account belonging to George
F. Norton, amounting to $ 1 2 48 0
•s begging for action. Sing Guan
Oakland Chinese, quit the coun­
try and le ft $8,801 to while Idle
moments. James E. H ill has for­
gotten he deposited 81,877.
Then there was a newspaper re­
porter who, succeeding.In hording
A farmer, looking ©v$r ooeounta kept
hy hi® wife — a f a m home department
member—found entered against several
items the initials “ L. 0 .
^‘Jurt what
does that mean?** he inquired, and receiv­
ed the prompt reply, “ Lord only knows.’ *
Much farm accounting la balanced to
this “ L. 0 .
system. Indeed, many
farmers Eave no accurate data as to ex­
penses and net income.
the
White proper f a m aoeonnting is much
more complex than merely keeping a
check book record of receipt« and expend­
itures, still a checking account is necessary
to the successful operation of any system.
G A R D E N SEED S
G A R D EN TOOLS
W e are glad to show depositors, how
to keep their check book records most
helpfully in relation to keeping accounts.
F ir ASHLAND
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IN EVERY PAIR.
W e Will Welcome You As A Shareholder
ALL GRADES
Harrows Plows and all kinds
of tools carried In slock.
P e il’s Corner
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By Parcel Poet, 93.80
ARMY GOODS STORE
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Biggcrt L ittle Store in Town—the new Hotel i®
-Just Opposite.
Open Evenings.
W HERE LUNCH IS ENJOYED
For the noon lunch you want a lifftit meal, clean
und tarty. Our toerted Handwichc®, fruit Halads
and light desert* make an np]>cti£ing menu. Hot
chocolate or coffee are always ready at our foun­
tain.
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Finest of Ruseett Leather—Guaranteed
A 112 or 916 Value for 93.00
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Capital, like labor, earns wages. The wages
o f capital are interest and dividends.
A -few W hite Hewing Ma­
chines left for 9AO.OO each,
w ill coat you 8190.00 etoe-
srheree—At
Sale on IL S. Army Saddle Bags
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They* are kind to your throat.
You w ill' receive your capital’s wages reg­
ularly— a dividend check by mail— every
three months.
W hy? A ll because they are made ofthe finest Turkish
and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended
With -great skill, a n d there is an extra 'process in
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