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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1927)
Ford Quite "Sawing W< Sterte Saying Si Editor. CAUEXDAB OF EVENTS ■; Th^rodajr, D®C. I/—Social Clrel^ ot the Christian church meet ing 6> the church parlors. Meeting postponed from Thuna- day, N ot . 34. Ttanda»-. Dr«. I — Thp Minion* ary society of the local Con* gregalional church will meet at the home of Mrs.- A. F. Abbott. 344 Liberty street, at two p. m. Thursday, Dee. 1. — l * e Trtaity Guild of the Trinity Episcopal church will hold their regular meeting In the Parish House on Second street at 2 p> m. Friday, Saturday, December 2-» — Bring friends and needle work and spend social hour at Clrle .Clubhouse on Winburn Way. Friday, Dec. A— -Women’s Clrle Improvement club will hold a social In the Civic clubhouse on Winburn Way oa both Friday, , , Dee. 7« ■ 3, and Saturday, , Dec. 3. Friday. Dec. A— The Woman’s Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church will meet at two p. m. at the home of Mrs. Har ry .Teo oa Oak street. - .-•,i rhanlce and .evolutloa did hot drive out the age of myth". There are in this time many people who*day-dream about ’ t h 1 R g a they tears rood while chiMFen. Something catches their particu lar fancy, an dthey diligently eodeayor to establish It on the. plane of reality. Mr. Bradley has captured the spirit of t h e s e dreaming creatures and remade it into a ypung Davjd. the hero of his new bopk. - . David mutt look atAVery thing thorugh the eVes of'gtrffLaunoe lot. The -chivalry of ( the knight s of the round table hadevideutly made such an impression on him that he could not realise that in this day of subways and pert de partment store clerks the chival ry of old has long since bidden its sad farewell. David Is as fan- tastice as the dream* that pass through his Imagination. He dons -the illusory ooat of armor, and •seta out to woo his lady fair. He wavers between a mother and a daughter. The »Other i8 really a bit too old for this sort of thing, but David Imagines that he is much older than he is, and per haps the mother is a hit younger than she really is. The daughter is Just the mept for him, but he blandly assumes she is much too childish for him. David muses and muses, pond- etw and ponders. The author has bandied bis characters cleverly. David Is so deftly portrayed that the reader Is not for an Instant tempted to question the possibil ity of there having been such a parson. advbncp of. a season Thirty-*)* werp prisent at the a p r iv ile» of guiding H-Y fceetlnf held yesterday eve ning at w.hlch Lawrence Todneuw Y secretary from China, Leslie Miller, principal pf tbs Talent high school,' ■** boys from thé. eehdol, Don Spencer, leader of thè recently organised Junior Bj-V,' and hjs group of boya, 0. V. «sw ell aud Russen Crlpe ware on bis work to Y work to dhlna, bringing' a message with' a real earnestness and sincerity which Wpn bis hearers immediately. Following the chill feed, the seven Talent guests met with the executive board of the local club and made arrangements for com plating the organisation of* the HI-Y club In that'school. Thl«’evening W. Py Walter, acerinpaaied by, Barney Miner, James Natter, Roy Abbott and Dick 4py wiO go to Central .Point cepti^to» «Wte- ‘ Wgfenm steering rotelX R Bl.ftker pj#- vlded by a gear bousing of weld ed Into the housing, making a Btytdy and exceptionally set f e one-piece unit. ’Ford-designed steel s p o k e Wheels, completely welded Into a one-piece assembly .are provided. There are 4 models of the new car. They are the pjhapton,, sport Coupe, roadster, coupe, Tudor se dan and Fordor sedan. ' Mr, Clayeomb is preparing for h public rpceptipA i f a . Friday, whan models o f «¿e new line will ba shown in phdtogvhphs and charts. . , ■ vt- jt.‘: ■■ ' Friday, Dec* A— The Pqat Noble Grands dub will meet w i t h Mrs. Bell Schweln, .171 Church street.. Friday, W *. A— Altar Society of „•Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic church, card party, both bridge and ”30«”, in Bpiscopal Parish House- 77 Twesday, D m . A—-The W. <L, T. V. will hold their regular meeting at the bom« Mrs. M*B. Riley on High street. Friday, daa. NA— D. A- R- B * Ejr » R M lag at the home of Mrs. B. V/ “Homecoming" W«H Attended— Carter., I l l ’ Boulevard. The Rebekah “Homecoming’' held last evening, Tuesday, No « » » vember 23, la the Odd Fellows OVE TRAIL LSAW ROME hall, was well,attended by the By Mary Carolyh Davies Ashland Rebekahs, Odd Fellows cut removing *ny parts. Ona trail leads ’ Tp a sea below; t . < and' their families,, and visiting An engine that is practically ( members, approximately 126 be- vibratloulaaa develops 40 horse One to a peak of purple enow;' ■ power at L220 revolutions „per minute. This low revolution One trail leads Past a »e4gy lake, , / ' speed In ratio to the high home- power is illustrative of the unus But one leads horpe , i And lfa th a t r il take. ual e f i c 1 è n c y of the engine AI m , it me;ns longer »Ufa, the loWer engine spepd to- > nnring lena wear on engjne parts. 4 The low revolution spee^ i, also 1 r. substantial factor la lessening " vibration. Thè bore te 3 7-8 to-, cl^s, stroke 4 1-3 inches. The’ ’ unusually l a r g e crankshaft, 1 Which ip koto statically and dyn- December 8unset gmleayy balanced, weighs 28 I EM U pound*. This balancing, combined 1 with the lightness of aluminum 1 Mamhars at the1 fcatiltery to alloy pistons, furthax combine to- 1 the American Legion Pos^ No. 14 reduce ìlpr^tton sud increase , riding ànd driving Comfort and need more contributions of clean, safety. , cotton rags for the ruga which A ey are making for the Veteran’s In addition to freedom from , Hospital No. 77 at Portland. The vibration, it la announced that local auxiliary, whan they receiv the enr Is anusnally quiet, a great ed word tted' tbe hospital was deal of attention having been badly in bead of bedside rugs, paid to tbip feature by the Ford agreed to futnish fifty such rugs engineers. In the engine, the ' at their oWn expense, and t ie timing gears are made of -bakel- people of this city were quick to Ised fabric, which Is much quiet their response to help. er than metal. The cams on the 1 All of: the aontribuUons .of camshaft have bean eo designed ' rags that the Auxiliary members as to prevent valve clicking. 1 have received so tar have been The coach work of the -cat; Is 1 torn, seared' together and wonnd as distinctive as Ita performance. * Into balls, ready to weave tbe Thera te a noticeable European rags. Rage may be toft at - the touch In line and contour. It Is 1 folio wiag places: Mrs Lester not only designed for exterior ' Wertz, Liberty street: Mrs. War beauty, but has as well the ipter- < ren Cpok, B street; Mrs. C. D. lor roomlnesfc. convenience and 1 Dayhoff. 134 Nob Hill, Mrs. W. luxurious appointments to ba < A. Cook. <47 Bock street, and found to much higher priced an- 1 Mrs. O. F i Silver, 383 Hargadlne tomobllas. On an instrument 1 street. board pf satin finished nickel are I tt n B mounted the speedometer, gaso- ( Jofl, Bunch (la b Will Rot Uue «auge, ammeter and Ignition A««,— » • lock, with a daylight la the cen- 1 The Jolly Bench “I H ” club tefc, The new mlHtayy-type sun j which was to hhvs met this eve vtoor, with crowu roof sad round ning. Wednesday, November 30, cornare, ars features of tke closed , will not hold their meeting, how models. UnuAially narrow pil ever. as there is quite ‘a lot of- lars and vary "wide doors a n d , sickness among the members and Windows give maximum vision. severe] of tbpm would be unable Nickeled radiator shall and head to attend. The meeting this eve lamps further accentuate the ex ning waa postponed from Wed terior attractiveness, w h i l e nesday. Nov 23. choice» of four colors It, pyroxy- 1 This club was organised a few Ito finteh are offered. month« ago, its purpose being a Simplicity to deeton has also strictly social one. The c 1 u. b been carried to the lgaltton. ’ meet« at the homes of Us mem There te only one roll, to n water. 1 bers on the evening of every sec Proof case. There ara no vibra- 1 ond and fourth Wednesday la "the ‘ofa to’ adjust, sad no axptwad 1 mouth, where they enjoyed the eablqs to worh loose or abort cir time playing ’’»•O’’ and la con-1 cuit from water. The distributor ’ venation. , ‘ 5 , to ’o c e lli in e toodily aedas- ‘ Members of this -organization »tote Bo*l<ton on top of the ap- < .Include the following named: g^ne- 1 Mr. and Mrs *. CTlffJ’a y ,e. Mr, Poetritugai water .p u m p, 4 and Mr«. L. A. Robert«, My. an | large radtotor and airplane pio- J Mr«. Julius Koch, Mr.'aad Mrs. polleptypa tan troylde a cooHng t George B. Crapeey. Mrs. Jen nig | system which makes the car vary | Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. James Her difficult to overheat, except from sey, Mr. snd Mrs. Q. E. Bib, 5 * m P T R abhro such as running without J btolem Mr. and Mrs. Lew 'Montgomery Ben Bowers reported to police enough oil, or dry .radiator. and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden. last plght theft of a Ford track From J0 *• mllae to a gal ' » tt ft which lm hfd toft etandto oa lon of gasoline, depending upon' Mew Hooks Reviewed— Mala street to front of the Nln- driving speed, tet^e gasoline con- “Lauaceict and the •Ladles,” by iagqr sporting goods store. The eurnmton nnaoancad. Feed to Win Bradley. In a recent book car was taken between « o’clock carburetor U by gravity. ' OO the history of thought it was aqd 3:30 o’clock. The oiling system, alsé a* dte- . s s w f c y m f i s t to aastet in the organization of a Hi-Y club In the school there. Two rival gangs era said to bo warring to the death in Chicago The trouble with-that enterprise is that the death part of it will apply chiefly to the innocent by stander;—Eugene Register, s Thia was the year, of thp dstoffe, when the playing held became a quagmire and ‘'Dutfky’’. Poqd gabble« up a loose hall and waddled j across the puddle^ for the flrst touchdown Ygle had scored at Cam bridge in 17 years. The following year, “Tad*’ sent odt Lovejoy’s .eleven to wim the championship of what at the time was the "Big Thrie.” » »• —■ ■■ ■ — •The eleven captained by BUI Webster and numbering afnong Its stars such men as Bruce Caldwell, Johnny Graveyj Bill Ham- merseley, Johnny Hoben, "Red” Quarrier, Dwight Flehwlck, Stew Scott and "pad*’ Cbariegworth,v Wa» the best turned dut a t New Haven sine» the wSr. •; • i ■ ' , It was the brainiest Tale eleven I ever saw toaction,'- thp mptt W ill Tell All About said and done, made possible the running, passing and, kicking of J And now Charlesworth liés In a hospital, hla ankle shattered in th« closing moments of'the Harvard game, possibly crippled for life. . - * It m aybe that Charlesworth’s injury, a fracture and dial :atton of the agile, may prove leak serious than that. It will be a toedy If it is not ' Here was a man who bore-lhe hrtmt of opposing Offensives All season, who hurled back play after play w«‘h his broad shoulders, who wps ever alert to pounce upon fumbles and‘ loose balte, and , who had starred through three-quarters qf the Harvard genie, sud denly stricken doWn In the simplest sort of an accident, his ankle broken beneath a. pile of unwitting players. Little incidents like thia make us coupt the ftati. of football, much as we love the game. • . - - * - - -, I ■ - The district attorney’s pftep te , ^ 7 - 7 -'- the backs, was “Dud’5 Charlsewortb Come to Our Showroom /This Friday. 'ord Sales and Bervioe the first one on th e left as you roach thé third floor. On the rig same side Is the Judge’s chamber ygj directly Serose the ball from æ Which is the circuft court room. K Nearby are the Jury rooms. fiC - ' , ' HE ¡8“ æ gfl health unit, county surveyor and gfl W|tarmast«r. gg Offices on the right side of the hgll ap one entera the third floor are to be occupied by the county school superintendent, the __. ‘y ... • . , * Vk H ' .çtor’s Father Dead; S oq Sought Every job ti OUR BEST, HOLLYWOOD, Nor Rp —<IP) — Edward E. Slix, father of Tato Mix, famous western screen star, died at his home .in DuBols, Pennsylvania, according to word received at thè Fox studios The atotor is now on location- |n the desert near Prescott, Arizona d efforts are being made. to teh him- - s " S It means that the work U. S. Aflny Is Slightly Less, Records Show tertala. Our best thought, kmanshjp, our best co-op- goes to to yourA AND M »Ki.-X* ' * - w. wAaasfEft, 1 ng.»« 1 .u .r TttÇ AtU ¿S h» * sto-» '-<• ."•?