PAGE The food sale put on by the P. T. A. of this district Saturday at Hardy’s store, netted the club a neat sum toward the Sewing Club expenses in sending delegates to the Corvallis summer session. Mrs. Carl Smith, leader of the Bellview sewing club, deserves much credit for her untiring ef­ fort in behalf of the girls. Their achievement day program w ill not be held until late In May or early in June, and will be held in the Community House. Miss Clara H uff of the Soda Spring school. Is planning to give a play for the benefit of equip­ ping the play ground at that school Friday night this week. It Is being held in the Bellview club house and w ill ‘s tart at 7:45, or as near there after as possible, In order that the Bellview club may hold their Jazz dance as ad­ vertised. The play is said jto be exceptionally good by those who know, and well worth the price of admission. The party held at the club house Saturday night, A pril 22, the Lettermens Club of the high school, was a success In every re­ spect, and delightful to all in at­ tendance. We are glad they en­ joyed the new house, and like to have them use it. , The party given at the Elks last week by the Elks Ladies, was well attended by Elks and their wives from this community. At the meeting of the Southern Oregon Federation of Womens Clubs held In Grants Pass Satur­ day, April 23, Mrs. Edwin Dunn, Mrs. W, G. Tucker, and the Presi­ dent, Mrs. W . D. Jackson, went as delegates from the Upper Valley Community Club. It was a most Intereltlng session and many fine reports were made at the business meeting. Miss Grace Chamberlain of Ash­ land was made president by the Federation and Mrs. W. G. Tucker of jBellvlew-Ashland, correspond­ ing secretary. The meeting of year In Medford. * . a pmtty irwnalon n£ the child- ren of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gregory of Central Point, was held Sunday. It was in the nature of a surprise for Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, and in honor of their fortibth wedding ’ were Mr. and Mrs. Mark True of thia community, Mr. and Mre. bar* een Gregory, and children and Mr. and Mrs. Seller« and ’little girl. The day waa perfect and the surprise complete, whleh waa all that could be wished for an the Joyful occaeion. The daaclac party given h r the Nell Creek P . V A. at the Klam­ ath Junction laat Friday night, April 22, waa well attended and a neat aum was realised toward their piano fund. The Bellview club to giving a Jass .dance at the community houee Friday . night, April 29th. The music w ill be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Dickey. Thia will follow the ptoy given by the Soda Springe school, put they are in ad way connected- Thedanee will be given by membdra of the Oom' munity club as usual. tjto play Is' under the Soda Spridge manage­ ment. . > , • The pupils of the Bellview, school ary getting into shape, with hard practice, to take part in the rural field meet, to be held at the county fa ir grounda the 20th of April. Volley and handball and some foot racing will comprise the list of our contestants. U te A. H . 8. debate team again won a decision of 2*9 from Eugene High last Friday night. The larg­ est crowd that has attended the debates was present-last Friday to pear Dick and Adena Joy talk for Ashland's victory. Monday morning. Adena and Dick talked In assembly" giving thdir impressions of the debate. Mr. Allison, the coach, also talked- He said that the main reason Ash­ land won was the fact that so many students and faculty, as well as Interested townspeople Were at the debate. The debate team first prepared and debated on the affirmative tide of the questtog. The debate with Eugene found them well prepared; and speaking on the negative side of the question. The debate In two weeks with some northern team around Salem will be argued by our team on the af­ firm ative side again. They have quite a time convincing them- iclves on the opposite side of the question, but because they ate 3uch good debaters, they manage t very nicely. Stopped to Ashland— The winners of the next debate Mr. and Mrs. V. W . Hoxie and w ill debate at Eugene with the party from Ban Francisco stopped champion Eastern Oregon team, in Ashland yesterday to visit the lor the championship of Oregon. city and the LRhla park. They Ashland won in the shorthand were enroute north. and typing contest here Saturday, among Medford,- Klamath Falls, Teaching in A c a d e m y - Carl H. Loveland, who left a Gold H ill. Jacksonville and Ash- land. < . few weeks ago, is now teaching The shorthand team of Mary music in the MijltaryAcademy at Galey, Geraldine Gunn, Madge Pacific Grove, Cal., and hto son, and Marie Mitchell, won from Carl, Jr., who has been living Medford, the only other school with his aunt in Napa, Cal., to a t­ who entered a shorthand team. tending the school. Mr. Loveland The typing team also came out la a son of Mrs. Charles Robertson ahead. Frances Gallatin, Marie Davis, Jafile Walker and Rosalind Wise were the team that hit the HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING keys for Ashland. BACK Miss Calmenson presented Mary Lumbago and a stiff, aching Galey with a medal as winner of back suggest at once the need of first place in the senior division, a good diuretic to stimulate kid­ shorthand. Marie Mitchel was ney secretions ana rid the eye- swarded first place in the Junior tern of troublesome poisons that division of shorthand. There is cause the dtotreseing aches. Mrs. no state contest in shorthand so Black of Petersburg. Va., Bays: there w ill be no more conquests ^ O i r ^ O m H & ^ M i M Calmenson tic, I could not stoop over w h urged the studepts to agitate for a raise up without great pain. Nou «tote contest next year so Ashland since taking" them T have none.’1 can conquer new fields of glory. Ask for Foley Pills diuretic. A Miss Tarr presented Rosalind prompt Improvement w ill amply Wise with a medal tor winning repay you. Satisfaction guaran- /ifs t place in the beginners divis­ teed. Sold everywhere. ’ • ion of typing. Rosalind also beat any contestant in the senior divis­ ion. Second place in beginners was won by Frances Gallatin, who was presented with a medal. She ^ O A L IT Y STO R E 1 upon Haines for duty against the Reds. Haines left the Reds down with five hits and one run. On Monday Haines faced his third Natloal elub club,' the Pittsburgh Pirates and shut them out, allowing but three hits, a total of ten hits and one run for three full gamer In April In just about the best pitching on rec- ’ I 1 i < J 1 , ord. * • W ie n - Grover Cleveland "A l­ exander waa driven from the box in the opening game ef the sea- son, the fans mourned, but Alec has been back with two winning efforts. Billy Sherdel lost a tough one to the Cubs 1 to 0, on April IS , when he allowed Chi­ cago but two hits, one a homer. But he turned the tables on the Cubs five days after and Joined the Cardinals’ string of winning pitchers, along with Flint Rhem, another great performer In 192*. ,i internai Jtose s aian «kleb Mw hampered them thus far Cer they sieged e tremendens eighth inntog rally at Redland park when trailing flv f nana t Ipblad the Cebe, and won the hall game 11 to 9. , " < , ' « LOAD LOAD LOAD And Put Into Your B in Where Possible ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY 'flu GORILLA H W ? 384 O ak St. — A t R a ilro a d C rossing — Phone 20 Used Cars t a » ’ a 1 « 1926 Ohev. Coupe, $540.00 I 1 1 1 i i 1 1 , 1 i 1 1924 Ford Coup, $300.00 1923 Ford Coupe, $160.00 1921 Ford Ooupe, $150.00 Used Car Sale! 1 1 1 1 1 Hudson w ith enclosed top . . . . Hudson t o u r in g .......................... Buick roadster ........................... Buick t o u r in g ................... .......... Oldsmobile w ith new paint job tWe are pre p a re d to wash and grease y o u r ca r a nd do a n y necessary se rvicin g . Automotive Shop Chevrolet 1 1 1 1 1 < D e a le n LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE (Continued from Page One) 1 • Fuller Paints Varnishes paint and varnish for every need 1 t O. RIGG ant, Janle^ W jikbK^wui-ilven a J m eiurftaM ftnrtig-’setfdtal place in 1 ;he senior Eutot,—Beet' I cutanea Phone 172 N o detours! Her« one road to real rette enjoyment. T'fatural Tobacco T a s te MONTH END All This Week r Unusual Values for One Dollar v . 6 Yards Percale for $1.00 19c Y a rd • -, I R e g u la r Rayon Silk Bloomers, Pair $1.00 A S u p e r V a lu e f o r th is Sale Don’t Make Your Car an Orphan Asylum 81x90 PuIIaway Sheets, $1.00 E x tr a V a lu e — $1.48 R e g u la r Silk Values for Yard, $1.00 A special lo t o f Bilks to be closed o u t a t th is lo w p ric e —V a lu e s u p to $1.98 y a rd . 6 Yards Curtain Scrim for $1.00 ’V B waited in line for a Sale. I ’ve eoma to regard the elbow as a deadly wmpoto, end I know the law o f ‘a toe for a rib* on bargain day. “Fve bought things without knowing the nam e o f the m aker—and gomettmag 1 didn’t gat stung. "B ut when It comet to a Tira—give m e g pedi­ gree, the nam e o f the firm that made it M id a standard warranty. “N o foundlings for me. I want a tire that is made b y a f ir m t k a t admits U, that back* It w ith the standard warranty, a U n ited States USCO, X I n w h ite and cream w ith cross b a r—36 in . wide, S old re g u la r, 20c y a rd . Girls Wsah Dresses, Each $1.00 N ew S p rin g styles in fa s t c o lo r m a te ria l*. Wool Dress Goods, Yard $1.00 ( »dd and ends o f fin e w o o l goods to be closed o u t a t th is lo w p ric e . .: - . • v $400.00 $200.00 $250.00 $ 75.00 $200.00 United States T) leedom’s o od Tiros ww ~ Ù - l , .£L House C o m p are Chesterfield w ith any o f the highly-sweetened cigarettes and you’l l have the answer. N r tm s Z sweetness, taster«/ character, « « te n s /te - Agree A rte , th e v é ry th in g you smoke tobacco fo r!