Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 19, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    From Medford—
Itoeal j Personal flotes
Billie Godlove and H e n f y
Fluhrer, of the Colonial Bakery
In Medford, were visitors In Ash­
land last evening to attend the
Ashland * Medford game.
Seven larhee o f Snow—
(Published by the pupils o f Lincoln public school)
CIRCUS POSTERS
Returned to Horae—
VMted la Central Point—
THE RAIL SPUTTER
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gillings
and little daughter, who have
spent the paat few days In Ash­
land visiting with their son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Gillings
on Oak street,* returned this
morning to their home in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McAllister
According to local motoriata
and Mr. and Mrs. Stockdale of there is 7 inchea of snow on the
this city were visitors In Central Siskiyou mountains, and the Pa­
Point Tuesday.
cific highway la reported to be
very slippery.
Cliff Payne makea lockers.
A dandy plate lunch Including Returned to Home—
Visited In Phoenix—
coffee every noon and night, Sic. > Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry, who
Miss Lulu Roberts of this city At the P lu s .
10<-tf has spent the past few ^days
visiting with Mrs. Maude Boswell
spent Tuesday visiting with
Refereed G a m e -
friends in Phoenix.
In Central Point and Mrs. H. H.
Miss Fay Carver of Talent, for­ Elhart in Ashland, has returned
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 11 merly the physical training teach­ to her home on Sardine .Creek.
Beach Ave., west of library.
er in the Ashland schools, was
tS4-tf* a visitor In this city last evening, Visitors from D u n s m u ir -
to referee the basketball game
Mrs. Kester Gandee and Mrs.
Front Phoenix—
between the Medford and Ashland Raymond Ruger of Dunsmuir.
Marjorie Caster, Mr. and Mrs girls.
Cal., formerly of this city, are
John Hiiderbrand and daughtei
spending the week-end In Ash­
Donna and Roy Burleson oi -, Alfalfa Hay, one bale or a car land visiting with frleids and
Phoenix were visitors in Ash load. Ashland Fruit A Pro, Asan. relatives.
land recently.
Will Speak Tomorrow N ig h t -
I-rft for Portland— /
Plenty of money to loan on
Miss Minnie Argetstnger, a
John Daugherty, who has been
good security. Phone 31. Teo. of missionary from West ( China, employed in the Men’s depart­
coarse.
88-tf who spoke at the Baptist church ment of ¿nder's store, left this
last evening, is scheduled to morning for Portland, Ore.,
Violin bows—The Rose.
speak at that same institution where he expects to remain and
tomorrow night.
Those who work for some time.
Attended R a l l y -
heard her last evening were de­
Marshall and Frank Denier, lighted wjih the sympathetic and
Kathryn Deitrick, Irene Stanley graphic account of conditions in -Will Speak In Ashland—
Mrs. Dr. Brawner of Eugene,
and Elva Caster of Phoenix were West China. •
in Ashland last Tuesday even­
conference evangelist for Bible
ing to attend the Christian En­
Apples, 26c, 60c, 76c. Bring standards, will speak at the Ash­
deavor Rally at the Congrega­ box. Ashland Fruit and Produce land Temple of the Full Gospel
tional church.
Assn.
138-tf tomorrow evening at 7:30. The
public is cordially invited to at­
Palntex Sets at Elbart’s.
tend.
Taught S c h o o l-
Miss Fay Carver of Talent
Registered Cars Here.
taught the physical training
H. P. Skakum of Livermore, classes at the Senior high school
Cal., and L. H. Beller of Payal- Wednesday, during the absence
lup. Wash., are among the tour­ of the regular teacher, Miss Mil­
ists who registered their cars at dred CTaln. Miss Carver form­
the local Chamber of Commerce erly taught in the Ashland
this morning.
schools.
OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 18.—
(UN)— The motorship Llo, said
See Jordan tor Mill Work.
Paulserud’s for cleaning. ISS-tf to be the most modern oil tanker
afloat, returned through the Gold­
111 Will Flo— ,
en Gate after completing a round-
Art materials and supplies— El
Miss LaVelle Booxer of Jack­ the world trip without refueling
harts.
sonville, who came to Ashland during the 9800-mlIe voyage.
yesterday to visit with her friend
But two stops were made, and
Visiting With Hon—
Miss Katherine Parsons, Is 111 the vessel maintained a steady
Mrs. Nellie O’Donahue of this with an attack of fin.
Miss speed of 11 and one half k nots.
city is spending a few days* Visit­ Booxer Just recently returned According to , Chief * Engineer
ing with her son Ivan O’Donahue from the Medford hospital and Searle, the vessel consumed an
in Dunsmuir, California.
resumed her work as a teacher average of 80 barrels of fuel oil
In the Jacksonville schools.
a day on her trip around the
Let tbe UNION write your full
tlobe. Searle reported that there
coverate automobile Inaurane«. Purchased Oar—
was still enough oil In her Ipyik-
Veo, of eorirse.
88-tf
Paul R. Nichols of this city, ers after completing the trip, to
has purchased a usad Tudor from carry the ship to New York.
the Claycomb Motor company, ' The Llo was
reconditioned
Attended Bridge T e n -
last
year
and
changed
into a Dtes-
local
dealers.
Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mrs.
driven
craft
at
the
Bethlehem
E. C. Gardner of Talent attend­
Ipyard
Mrs.
ed the Bridge and Five Hundred
party In the Civic club house CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
, MONET
last Tuesday.
Send this ad and 10 cents to
Foley A Co., 3886 Sheffield Ave.,
Moving—
Mr- and Mrs. D. P. Blue are Chicago, 111., writing your name
moving Into their new home on and address clearly. You will
receive a trial bottle of Foley’s
Taylor street.
Honey and Tar Compound, for
Bandon 6y the Sea Auto Park, coughs, colds, croup (spasmodic l
Ine., for sale at sacrifice on ac­ and tickling throat; also a trial
count of poor Health. Address packet each of Foley Pills, a di­
Box 48, Bandon, Oregon. 146-6* uretic stimulant for the kidneys,
and Foley Cathartic Tablets for
constipation, biliousness and sick
TODAY ONLY
headaches.
These
wonderful
remedies have helped millions of
people. Send for them. Sold ev­
erywhere.—No. 1 .
How the months got their
names:
The 4A language class Is learn­
ing how the months got their
names. After we learn how the.
months got their names, we will
give a play telling how they were
named.
4A
Five pupils were chosen as mall
carriers to deliver the Valentines
to their.owners.
4B
The 6A language class has a
cardboard castle. We have cho­
sen a secretary and two Inspecta­
tors. There are two sides. The
¿astle has a line drawn down the
center and one side on the right
of the castle and the other on
the left of the castle. The inspec­
tors go around and inspect us and
see If we are clean* and have bur
heir combed.
The pupils who
have checks for a week get to put
a red brick in the castle. The
side who gets their side of the
castle colored first wins.
ALFRED 8. CLAWSON
«A
OUR VALENTINE BOX
Miss Davis made our Valentine
Box for the Fourth Grade of Mtea
Stephen’s room.
We think ouf
Valentine Box is very pretty. It
was covered with green crepe
paper and had flowers of pink
and rose with yellow centers.
4B
HTUDKBAKER DRILLS
* The pupils In Miss Bork’s room
are going high in the Studebaker
Drills. The four highest are, Mil­
dred Urban, ¿0; Rudolph Peter­
son, 32, Merle Welle, 29, Bernice
Clawson, 27.
, ALICE GRANT
BA
ART
*
Miss Mooney’s art class is pre­
paring for the circus by making
practice posters for advertise­
ment.
*
GEORGE FRANCIS SMITH
ON LINCOLN
On Friday, February 11, the
6B class of the Lincoln school
dramatised a story about Abra­
ham Lincoln. The name of thd
story was The Soldiers Reprieve.
In Miss Mooney’s art claaoee
we are making posters for the
circus. It is to be of the thing
we are going to have in the cir­
cus. Some of the boys and girls
are putting animals on the post­
ers.
WILBER DURHAM,
A GROUP PARAGRAPH
ST. VALENTINES DAT
The Fourth grade of the Lin­
coln sschool had a Valentine box
Monday. We drew names so each
one would receive a Valentine.
Tanker Establishes
NeW Fuel Record
K
uThe Unknown
Cavalier”
Tomorrow sod Monday
How Long Should
A Shirt Survive?
1 îSn*v
SPECIAL ON
RADIO A
BATTERIES
Rubber Cased And
Handles
It eras given for the P. T. A. the tree, and cut the branches
Many of the mothers were able oft. Then it is eut into logs
to be there.
about SO feet long. Then it is
DELLA LAMB
IB hooked to horses to be palled to
a lake or pond where it is thrown
Lincoln School, into the water and taken to the
Feb. 17, 1117, mills, and cut into lumber and
shipped •' all over tbe United
Dear George Bauson,
Tbe way they lumber- here is States.
Tours Sincerely,
with steam engines, donkey en­
gines, horses, mules, tractors and
caterpillars. First they cut down
PER
NOTICE PAST MATRONS
The regular meeting of the Past
Matron’s Club of Alpha Chapter
No. 1. D. E. 8., will be held Tues­
day evening Instead ef Thnrsday
evening at tbs home of
J. H.
Turner oh. the boulevard.. Mrs.
Nims will assist Mrs. Turner.
fëasM “
February 21st to 28th, 1927
?y
Big B arg ain s Daring This Sale
Candy and Stationery
Pace Massage
iteamlng, rubbing, wrinkle re­
moving, cleansing of the facial
Tores, and generally improving
be appearance and complexion,
la one of our particular lines of
work.
Our line Is to remove
your lines, and the chief feature
of onr business to improve your
features, permanently and at
little expense.
Lithia Springs Hotel
Mezzanine Floor
Beauty Parlor
30c Milk Chocolate Bar, 1-2 l b . ..............
00c Homemaid Caramels, per lb. \ ........
00c Peppermint Patties, lb. ....................
49c Igaxixe Cherries, lb. . . . . . . . . ...........
11.00 Arabesque Stationery ......................
70c value Cascade Pound Paper and
Envelopes fo r-. . .................................
Household Needs
80c Symbol Rubber Cloves ..................
12.00 Symbol Water Bottle, 2 Qt...........
82.00 Symbol Ft. Syringe, 2 Qt. .'............
49c Gamuts, Sanitary Nap.........................
70c Absorbent Cotton, 1 lb.
..............
Toilet Requisites
Goorgle E. Young, Beautician.
80c Jonteel (fold Cream Face Powder .
50c Klenso Dental C ream ........................
50c Jonteel Vanishing Cream .. ........
81.00 Rexall “ 93” Half Tonic ............
78c Harmony Bay Rum, 1 Pt.................
Breakfast A t The
Puretest and Rexall
PLAZA
75c Pint Rubbing A lco h o l........................
50c Cherry Bark Cough S y r u p ..............
81.00 Peptona Tonic ...............................
50c Rexall O rderlies............................
25c Laxative Cold T a b le ts......................
50c Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
81.00 Rexall Russian Min. Oil
W e Are Open In The Morning
Now At 6:30
A Splendid Opportunity to Obtain Many Household
Necessities at .
#9.00
x Money Saving Prices
Fresh B and C
Batteries
during the last Week of February.
Remember Our 85c Chicken
McNAIR BROTHERS
All Day Sunday
Always in Stock.
THE REXALL STORE
XL ELECTRIC
• Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
For quality, purity and flavor, alwayi
ask your grocer for
A LOW-RATE LOAN SERVICE
FOR RESPONSIBLE
A shland Crea m ery
BUTTER
HOME-OWNERS
Loans are made on residence security with
advajitages in monthly repayment, refund at
.maturity, and prompt action on applications
and closing loans.
Concept*0
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Sunday
Dinner
#1.00
ALVA MAN8FIBLD.
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We charge no commission, no membership fees,
no withdrawal fees.
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
PLATE
30 North Central Ave.
Medford, Oregon
i Reduced
Prices!
Enjoy your Sunday dinner amid
congenial surroundings and where
service and food cannot be hetter-
The COACH
We Have Shipped in a Car of
JOHNS-MANVILLE ROOFING
and are in position to make attractive prices,
NOW HERE
New Essex SuperSix, fully equipped with stop
light, automatic windshield wiper, rear vision mir
ror, dome light, motometer and radiator shutter.
Slate Finished and Smooth Surfaced Roofing.
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A comedy drama of Nev
York’s fighting Irish regi
lie n t
,
JUST PHONE
90-DAY SERVICE
16 5
GOME AND SEB IT ON DISPLAY
Ashland
Laundry
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
Fancy Built Shingles, Alto
Asbestos Roofing
THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Ashland, Oregon
Q U A L IT Y
AT
LOW
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
CO ST
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