Mw mob turbi ASÄLAKD DAILY TIDINGS HERB IS PROGRAM (Continued from Page One) Ruesell Bishop of Prospect spent Saturday night and Sunday with his wife and little eon who are staying this winter end spring« with Mr. Bishop’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George bishop. warmer and more settled, ’ Mr*. Bishop will Join her husband at Prospect. < Last Sunday afternoon the Christian Endeavor of the Con­ gregational church of Ashland met at the G. W. Nichols ranch to. gather wild flowers. Later they enjoyed a supper, very kindly pre­ pared by Mrs. Nichols, then re­ turned to Ashland in time for the evening services.. L. H. Gallatin and J. R. Mc­ Cracken went to Medford last Saturday afternoon to-attend a board meeting of the Poultry Pro­ ducer’s Association. Mr. and Mrs. William G lenn' ■were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Davcnhill, last Sunday. > Mrs. H. R. Westerberg of Tal­ Jackson ent has been quite ill for several days and is staying ..w ith her 1 mother, Mrs. G. W. Nichols for a short time, 9:16 p. m., News and markets. < Mr. and Mrs. Lester Merriman 9:00 to 9:00 p. m., Associated and children of Medford visited Buick dealers, program. with MSsfcnd Mrs. J. R. Mc­ Saturday, April 9— Cracken lastlhinday afternoon. 12:15 to 1:15 noon, Concert. Mrs. W. F. DeFord went to v 6:16 p. m.. News and markets. Sams Valley las: Tuesday and Sunday, April 10— brought back several hundred 7:80 to 8:30 p, .m., Religious baby chicks. «■. service from 1st Presbyter­ Idr. and Mrs. A”. H. Davenhlll ian Church. went to Medford one a business trip last Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Barsow, of Wash­ Springfield— Equipment bought ington have rented and are living for modern mill for Lorane Lum­ on the E. O. Mathney ranch, for­ ber company. - merly known as the "Weyrlch place. Mr. Barsow and his brother Newport — Contract let for have also rented some alfalfa land clearing part of Siletz river road. owned by Mr. Deakln In Valley View. Mr. and Mrs. James Lennox and son Keith were dinner guests last Sunday at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carter In Ashland. Albert Arnold, who has been suffering badly with sciatica rheumatism for the last two month, is reported to be Improv­ ing a little. R. N. Chaney has had a bad at­ tack of flu, but Is much better and is able to be out again Mr. a)d Mrs. J. -O. Brown o f Washington visited Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold on Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Marks of Jackson­ ville was also a guest at the Ar­ nold bom« on Tuesday. '■^síísas^ (Continued Prom Page One) is playing left field. He playqd 9:11— Devotions led by Ref. on the team part ’ of the time C. D. Gaffney. last year, bnt did not make a 9: SO— Address by Dr. IT. O. latter. His ¿elding is good and Du*ach. \ ho Is one of the beet hitters. 10:15— Discussion Groups nieet Freddie Katser plays center field. for discussion. Ha Is a letterman from last year 11:90— Song and Prayer per­ and was one of the best batters. iod. ' * Billy Bibby of last year's team > 11:46— Conference photograph. to Playing right field. His peg is 12:15— Luncheon. a marvel. He Is also a good bat­ 1:80— Discussion groups most. ter. Barney Miller Is also show­ 2:40 to 6:00— Recreational ing up good in the field. program djrected by Cleo Howell W ith this bunch doing their and held in Junior High gym­ stuff tomorrow afternoon, Ash­ nasium. > land has a good chance to beat 0:16— Fellowship . supper. Medford. Crowds should be much 7:?0— Discussion groups meet larger than they usually are at In Presbyterian church. the games because of the large 8:45— Addresa by Pred A. grand stand to accommodate Crosby of . Portland. Theme: them. With the help of the “Conference slogan: ‘Chart your town the high school is anticipat­ courage, then ’ hold true'.” ing a successful season. Sunday— Meetings held In Jun­ A ttended S h o w - Ruth Purdy, Mildred "Beeson and Florence Stevrart of thia city were visitors in Medford last eve­ ning to attend the Junior or- pheogi at the Craterlan. Salem — Capital Journal w ill erect moitern business bldck at Liberty and Chemoket*. g g ior High School. 9:00 A. M.— General Assembly, President presiding. Devotions led by Rev. Q. D. Gaffney. 9:3 0—-G rou p Discussions. 10:45 A. M.— Conference Sunday service: Singing, led by Ralph, Church.' Solo, by Lew Hansen. Address, “The C d n f e r o n e e Thought,” John 34:6, W. P. For quality, purity and flavor, always ask your grocer for Ashland Creamery • BUTTER Walter. this morning to assist the local 11:45— C l o * 1 n g Conference committee in making final plans ceremony. and to stay through the entire The Dlacuaslon croupe will be conference. D r .. U. G. Dubach handled by Fred Brqoke of“klem - will arrive tomorrow morning ath Pal la, V. V. Caldwell. Walter and will be ¿he guest and speak­ Redford and W. W. Well« of the er at Kiwanls luncheon tomor­ Normal school and one other row noon. . leader yet to be chosen. Secre­ tary J. H. Puller of the Ash­ land Chamber of Commerce has acted as dlatrlct^ghalrman. D. M. A new thermostatic Control Spencer has acted aa chairman gives miraculous-mileage to'Ford for local arrangements -assisted Cars, outstripping all previous by C. N. Oillmore, J. A. Putnam. records. W ith Blanche Control a 8. D. Taylpr and J. W. Mills, Ford recently made <8 miles on Secretary W. P. Walter of one gsl. of gas. Entirely auto­ the local Y. M. C. A. Is district matic. Starts motor instantly in secretary for the conference "We sero weather. Prevents carbon. were a bit worried about the Saves half oil. Cuts repair bills housing situation at first,” said 50 per cent. Installed'ln two min­ Mr. Spencer, “but the way the utes. Cadillac uaea Thermostatic people of Ashland have come Control under Blancke License. through Is great. We could, en­ The Inventor wants agents who tertain twenty-five more dele- can make from 9450 to 93,000 per month, and wHP send one Control Free to Introduce. Sales guaranteed. Write- ’ Immediately to Blancke Auto -Devices Co., Dept. 3471-E. 167 Erie St. Chi­ cago. . to the readers "T T \ / \ / TTE want you to know that each o f the seven quality automobile» named below \ * is a General Motors car. We want you to know how General Motors doubly giiarpn»«^ these cars—how it is passing the savings o f vast manufacturing operations (1,200,000 cars last year) on to you—in finely built engines, Fisher Bodies, Duco finish, quality materials in those vital points where quality counts most in comfort, safety, long life and high resale value. * Read-about the General Motors line. “ A car for every purse and purpose.” See the wide choice of models—the wide range o f prices. Decide which car interests you m ost; then clip and mail thecoupon. $6.00 PER LOAD 100 CD. FT. $7.00 PER Lt>Ab 125 OU. FT. $8.00 PER LOAD 100 OU FT. As a special offer, we will also send you a wonder­ fully interesting little book about the General Motors Proving Ground. It gives facts which you ought to have before you select a n y car. Fully illustrated. And its reading may save you hard cash. A c t And Pot Ihto Your Bin Where Possible ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY 384 Oak St. — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20 CHEVROLET 7 models— $525 to $745 . T he quality car o f the low-priced field. 3-ipeed transmlaciou. Strong rear axle. Smooth dry-disc clutch. Over-head valve anght». Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. A lem ite lubrication. F u lly equipped. C H E V R O L E T T R U C K CHASSIS« H-ton, $395 j 1-ton, $ 4 9 5 / ^ PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE 11 models— $875 to $1190 Gratifies your finer taste) satisfies every need. A tru ly fine car at moderate cost. Beautiful Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Powerful 6- cylinder m otor. H arm onic balancer. 4 -wheel brakes. M m y new Improvements.. A n d a wide range o f models to choose from. OAKLAND 7 models $1095 to $1295 W in n in g and holding goodwill everywhere of ^ ji . vanced engineering and precision construction. Fisher Bodies, finish. Rubber silenced chassis. 4-wheel brakes. A "six” - hott fjsslll) GOITRE CAUSED Rlceplreenasua Ron Howw Condi­ tion Mnd Lump to Throat. .OftK ormlo I.n