As t o host* drift«« down t o
stream police on R om Island
wonM fm b t o m and match t o
Inhabitant* to ¿safety «a« let t o
boats drift away. Most of t o
dwellers were clad la their night
« lo to s only* when they ware rea
med.
Golfs Aerea» U.S
was gtrss
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
I rblay, Feb. SB---
Past Noble Grand’s clhb w ill
meet with Mrs.' Kbch and Mrs.
Kleiner la the I. O. O. F. hall,
at 2 p. m.
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Monday, FWb. B S ~
Yeomen old-time dance in the
I. O. O. F. hhlL
Friday. F * . MS— A Bfble school
party w ill be given in the par
lors of the Christian church at
7:1».
Monday, Feb. M. R»st Matron's
Clhb meets with ' Mrs. J. H.
Turner on the Boulevard.
t'O B 'W H »'
I raveled a drear, dull heartache
To threads of sombre gray.
And dipped them in a liquid pool
Where ’ moltop moonlight lay.
I fashioned of them a motif
So fragile» fine and sheer
And intricately beaded it
W ith fragments o f a tear.
I hung it in a garden—
But flow were folks to know
The /thing they called a cobweb
Was . beauty born of woe?
— Blanche Logan O'Neal.
llaptjfet .Missionary Society -
M e rit—
• The Baptist Missionary Society
met in the church parlors last
Wednesday afternoon, February
sixteenth.
Miss Janet Tomey led the de
votional* and Mrs. H. O. Ander-
son was In charge of the pro
gram. which consisted ot her
reading several chapters from the
Missionary Study book “ Peasant
Pioqeers.*’ She was assisted in
the reading ot this interesting
book by Mrs. A. R. W right.
Mrs. DeArmond w ill be the
leader of t o next meeting.
thirty, after
snt the even-
ed this de-
were: Mrs.
Georgia Cof-
h * w * nd * ° d
ilumenhauer,
iates, Oregon
itton of Med-
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The program which
at the Junior high school yv»-
terday morning, was ©a* o f the
best, quickly.prepared pnornair.s
that they hare ever givwo
The Senior high scheel ©rcb**-
4ra. to which a aaashar ,*t t o
Junior high studeeta hetestg
played a number of a h W t * »
which were followed by a eery
instructive and intereaUag talk
on the flag, by M r*. Deetee
who was assisted by Velma
Brown as flag bearer. She used
a chart ot lllustratioo« shewing
the different arrangements e f t o
stars and stripes, as the flag
became larger.
H er story ef
John Paul Jones and h i* silk flag .
was very amusing as wall aa h is -!
torical. The singing ot the "Star j
Spangled Banner" by the e n tire ,
School was a fitting close to her j
talk.
A splendid playlet brought out
the great changes which Am eri
can ideals have made, and gate
honor to Washington as the first
great leader In the movement
which has placed our country
where It is in the world today.
These
Ideals
were
presented
through songs and speeches and Dot Orahame ot Mobile. Ala., has
Started a erose-eountry golf tour
the characters of Father Time, nament ot his own. Across the
an immigrant, the Spirit of Pa 80bU miles from Mobile to the
triotism and the Spirit of EduJ Pacific coast Grahams )* trekking,
driving a golf hall in frost of .him.
cation.
Patriotic songs were sung silU He figures his score will be around
1,509,000
This picture b f Gra
the program closed with the na hams, taken as he startsd^put,
shows him with a trophy he re
tional anthem.
cently won. 1
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White Elephant Class Meets—
The' W hite Elephant class of
the Christian church met Thurs
day evening, February seven
teenth in the church parlors.
A pleasant tim e-w as spent in
conversation and playing games,
until a late hour when the com
mittee in charge served delicious
and attractive refreshments.
Dr. Hawley is the efficient
teacher of this splendid class ot
young people.
cause of the very hearty co-op
era tlo a that they have received in
the past from those having flow
ers. They feel confident that more
folks w ill raise flowers and co
operate this seasqn because of the
assurance of plenty ot water.
Ashland Girls At tend. Luncheon—
Miss L illian Tingle, profesor of
household arte at t o University
of Oregon at Eugene, was the
hostess at a delightful birthday
luncheon in honor o f her niece,
Miss Margaret Tingle,
{ » /. ,» a ;
Covers were laid for the Misses
M argaret Tingle, M arjorie - Con-
dlt, Lenora Durkee, Thelma Per-
osxi, Janet Alexander, Mary Fitch,
Agnes Chipping, • Helen Webstar,
Marion Leach and the hostess.
The table waa artistically de
corated w ith yellow candles and
daffodils. The favors were also in
ysttov. ——■
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Klam ath Falls— Best water sup-
¿ostumed. colonial dances, aeg- pi for years gives promise of good
sntstag and crops.
T.p
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thetlc dancing, etc., and a num
ber Ot readings by the ever popu-
, ar
M r. Richard Posey 8ellwood— West Coast Tanning
Campbell.
Company buildng »15,000 tannery
Delicious' refreshments {Were here.
•
. • .
served througout the entertain-
meat. I t was one of the largest
social gatherings In the history Vale— W ork to begin at once on
Of the local commandsry and the federal reclamation project, with
committee in charge, R. B. De- »270,000
available for Warm
trick, chairman, waa congratulat- 8prlng drainage unit.
®d for the successfnl manner in
which the a ffa ir was carried out.
HIGH SCHOOL MOTHS
Ashland high school observed
Washington's birthday by haring
a splendid prognçn. M r. Briscoe
commended the students on their
English w o rk .‘ and requested the
English teachers to hare them
writs . .one-page descriptions of
t h e l t t i . Im U l*
Itfccde sal«/'
ccllept /« o r». He -said, hoWera»,
that the penmanship of the stu
dent* wae not all it could be. His
talk was apaVt from the Washing
ton program.
Four busy businessmen of Ash-
vlpnd-gar* tit* school some ryal
entertaim nenl.
Mr. W irt M-
W right, Mr. 1 H. McGee. M r. J1
W . McCoy and M r. G iM >rosg
sang two quartet numbers . t o t
j the students enjoyed Immensely.
The students appreciated the tlthp
these mén gare as well as their
harmony.
,
Rev. Pemberton was the speal$
er ot the morning, and gare "a
new
light
on
Washington*!
character. He carried on a com
parison between
Lincoln and
Washington and brought out the
fact that there was one character
istic that applied to bqth, loyalty.
After t,he alk Mr. Forsythe ^de
clared the school suspended Trap
For quality, purity and flavor, always
ask your grocer for
Ashland Creamery
, BUTTER
i
J
GIRLS - BOVS
>15 Cash Prize
To promote a
industry and advertise our
u Ashland Maid” Creamery products, we are giving
free to girls and boys up to 17 years of age #15 cash
in prizes.
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th e rest, of the day. ThJsiinpoujn-
cemént whs received with a good
hand.
i
THE PRIZES TO BE AWARDED FOR THE
LARGEST NUMBER OF “ASHLAND MAID”
BUTTER WRAPPERS HANDED IN.
Miss Lucille Porter, who has
been going to school in Medford,
returned to Ashland high to con
tinue her subjects here. Ehe en
tered as a sophomore.
’ M I8 8 L IL L IA IN O LSEN *
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LOOK FOR PICTURE OF A MAID IN CENTER OF WRAPPER.
KULM OF 00MTE8T
Former Baseball
Star ià Attested
LOS ANOBLES, Cal.,«Fsb. JS—
( U N ) — Charged with burning tor
sured property, Charles Elm er
Ponder, noted bnsebal. player, was
&rre|{«d here today. He was .re
leased later on <2,000 bail.
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_
A warrant waS'Issued by. thffii Ibruncheff o f ¿»the Hertz
district attorney’s office on, cpm-„ .Prive-ur-Self Corporation
plaint that Ponder set fire to a
A j over th e country, due
MORE PROOF
n"»1.
*16’heir low '■<>"» of'm ain-
,
gggg' ■
-—
# tonance and their depend-
The property, according to this" » a b ility ,
coupled w i t h
complaint, was actually valued at
smart appearance. This
only »500.
company having just ad-
n',1?~h,s 5",U a? £ de;. detl another fleet of Chev-
the preliminary h ir in g * Maroh 7.
in W ashington D.
ana men collected >4,000 insur*
Ponder 'formerly pitched for the
Los Angeles and Salt Lake Clubs
in the coast league.
Eugene— Construction begins on
»85,000 Catholic church here.-
Salem— »90,000 contract let for
superstructure
of Leslie Junior
hgh school.
1— Contestants register at Lithia
Creamery, 143 North Pioneer
avenue. Give name and age.
4— No person connected with the
Lithia Creamery is eligible.
2— A ll contestants must be under
17 years of age.
5— Each “ Ashland M aid” butter
wrapper counts 10 points.
3—Contest now in progress, clbs
ing date to be announced.
6—B ring in wrappers every Sat
urday to be counted.
B e Announced in The T idings E very Monday.
#10 Cash — Second Prize, #5 Cash
READ THIS LETTER!
C.
.
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Dealen
Our taraa year old
■lx cylinder tonring oar haa atoown aa
lneroasa of three alloa per galloa aina
aalng jroar m aollna.
Thia aaaaaA vary
raaarkahla to aa aisaa tha ear had been
«rivan over ««,000 a lia s and haa tha
original rings aa« Ristona « t ili* in osa
Oattlng B0 a lia s par gallan fron a ear
■ooh aa thia one ooana only ano thine,
your gaaollno la a euporlor prodnot.
x
tim etosee W"j
the agent o r t i
the Hartford. R
Fire Insurance
S
as ^ ,F l» ile ,| |he students, did ag-
Ashland F lo ra l Society
Lnys P U n » —
The Ashland Floral Society at
Its last meeting laid plans for the
season’s activities with the view
to stimulating Interest in the cul
tivation of more and better
flowers and the general beautifi
cation of Ashland and vicinity.
In the near futuiW there will
be a plant and seed exchange, nt
which time anyone desiring these
things for his or her garden is
urged to come and get them,
whether they have anything to
exchange or not.
Those that are thinning plants,
etc., out ot th e ir gardens are re-4
quested to heel t o m away and
bring them to the exchange. Time
and place to be announced later.
There will be a table or tables In
some window downtown for At
week or ten days during March
or April where those who have
narciasas, tulips and other spring
blososms, may display their gar
den beantles.
In May there will be a display
featuring spring flowers, in July
| on« featuring gladiolus; In Sep
tember one featuring dahlias,
and In November one featuring
chrysanthemums.
Those who take up the work of
dlsplaylfig and thus advertising
the floral possibilities of this
Vicinity, do so with courage be-
Henry • L. ' B»r<4«« • and- • Mias
Weathsrsoa with omiasstomeaL
t o ameuut named *M t o t re
ported* Stolen by » le a « unmasked o a s ’huodr«« aersops «erb'nhim Westport—Four-L members and
bandit! fcy Miss W entonon. When
ered hoaaMs«.' her» today »he« Westport Lnmber Company will
she told h story of b»tng held ap at least forty house boats were
build cjub hall here.
end looked in t o ’ hank vavtt,
t adrift by fHods from 0 a swol-
n Wklantattn rlyer. It was not Gresham-New factory opened for
F ip « g
4MJIVI B U M
thought that t o t e w as1 aqy loss making berry hallocfcs and cratee.
Taylor left this week fot Birm of llfe.i hat property, dama«* will Corvallis— American Legion plans
ingham to br^Q{ baçk Bergman reach hundreds of ddllan. ’
to hall« temple here.
Three Indi«
turned j
Flowers
tree more miles to the gallon
with the new and greater
B E N ER AL
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Gos*mile> hove not been tacrificad to produce greater goatMr.
Every drop vaporizes—burns d e a n —no deposit tom oduca
carbon« N o mlphur—no
to tca a S s
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