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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1927)
General •Santa Chas is Coining Soon** . Says Postmaster Fred Wagner 3 » ¡ s wo 1 w A M ? I V 1 ¡f» « Bl Mfí « a w * ? • ? “Banta C taai io ooatiac.'* P“»‘ - ■ M U r F. M . Wocnor to a report e r thia morning. “ Hew do I know? W e ll, letters • r e coining directed to him here a t Aehlead and we are going to take care ot them end see that they are promptly delivered to Rum 4wuf him oa hla arrival too. ••Beery year we get a lot ot Goes* letters here for Santa Clans and ARION opened ’ he door of the we always" deliver them into the bedroom so suddenly that she did not see the young man stand proper hands. Such letters a r e mailable under the ftoetal rales ing In flip huH. And sack was her and regulations, always providing baste that she bumped Into Mm. He attempted to recover hla bal that they have the required post ance hut fell and struck his head. age and are ta lly addressed. “Oh. dear! I beg year pardon. ••la view of the rash season Have I killed you?” she cried. “Not at all," be replied, scram now at hand is the postal service bling to Ms feet I would like to take the opportun “But yonr head is cut; it’s bleed ity to particularly emphasise the ing. Come in and let me bandage It.” great importance and necessity of The young man entered the room fu lly and completely addressing and Marion deftly bandaged the m all m atter to insure prompt and cut. “And now won't-y«m stay and eat proper delivery. Christmas dinner with me?” she By complete address Is meant asked. The man smiled. “I certainly not only correct name and , Ini tials bat street or box namber of will. 1 was smelling yeur plum pudding when you opened the door. addressee in every Instance. It smelled like those we used to Business houses, as a rale, fol have when I was a boy. I was low the regulations as to fu ll and hungry and was thinking how won derful an iBvltntlou to dinner would be.” “My aunt scot ma the dinrier. 1 was homesick thinking of all the folks and the good time they’re having and I was wishing I had a guest,” chirped Marion. — Zane Both. ms PtuMiag U tr Christmas Dinner M FURNITURE According to authentic intor- mattqa received today by Tom Slmpaon, chairman of the Ashland Chapter, American Bed Cross. » magaifipeut piece of relief and re habilitation work is being carried on by the organisation in t h e flooded regions'of New England where more than 200 people lost their lives early thia month. Up to November 14th, 8023 persona had received emergency assistance from the Bad Cross, being provided w ith food, clothing and shelter. The National Red Cress made an immediate appro priation from its treasury appeal w ill he made to the public for funds, stated M r. Simpson, al though about >97,000 haa alroady bean received ta voluntary contri butions. ’ 4 . . . ss n eïeuse eCupa papur ropè magasine h The latest reports show that 16,448 people are homeless, that >88 buildings baas b am dsstsey od and 1841 damaged. Tw enty- one counties and 36 towns are In cluded in the stricken area. Latge He usm ao tools, no drills and oo —.. - gflWB« ___ And ‘he doesn't quite break any national lavfs. Though r>*«ults are the tame you can bat your last pea Aa If you had met a professional per rope, ip exactly H m auma aa radia or reed werk. The f motif te cut apt of decorative pater, then pasted on. \ Mhir-and wofflfen alike are delighted to receive some article of furni ture. . , Extensive Work of American Red Cross Reviewed by Local Leader (fci. lin . WeaUrn HSvasaper Csloaa THE GIFTS Y W WANT numbers of live stock hare., been ,O8t ' ' ' . ' \ The Governors of Vermont and Massachusetts, the states most- a f fected, have designated the Red C rew to administer »11 relief. The re lie f ant reconstruction program w ill be carried oa through the local chapters w ith the assistance sad supervision of N atio n al Bod Cross personnel. o& which 85 a»e now in the area, Including Viee- Chalrman, Jame* t . F le a jr. Mr? Fleser la peiponaHy directing the present relief operations and w ill confer w ith Secretary Hoover and Attorney General Sargent when they visit the a/rea w ith in the next few days. T h e type Of assist ance which w ill be extended the sufferers in the rehabilitation program w ill be aueh items so the rebuilding and repahrinr o f thalr dwaHiaga. Ute roptoohag of house hold goods and clothing and the providing of livestock and farm tmptemeata. It w ill probably taka many weeks and perhaps months to cohspleW thw p ro gram and to reestablish each fam ily. The p relen t emprgency care, In addition to sheltering a n d feeding the refugees, includes the prevention of epidemics I by the exercise of a ll precautionary measihres against the SoNttlon of the water supplies, Bvery podstble step (s being taken to eaefguard the health o f the residents Bed outfit) 'bed, 45 lb. matttosa. a f lf l good spring, See our complete ex hibit of attractive gift p i e c e d all specially priced. L B ench, roojn. or room“ , • COMPORTABLE . ROCKSB , » - Always a welcome g ift Coverea in Mohair. $20.00 FRENCH ADS INGUTHBS P A R IS -¡-(IF )-—¿Advertising in France has gone into the gutter. As on« crosses the hónlevapd after m idnight a sudden glare from a"' place where the* curb stone ought to be attracts the eye. . * ’ ’ One -a thick piece of glass la the advice:' ' “ Spend T o u t W in te r on the Rivièra.*’ The glass contains a. m ercury light,, I t gained-th è approval of the Paris municipal council when the R iviera advertisers s a id ’ the. light can Ke seen In. a fog .there by «etin g as a warning to auto- Ista. 42-P i e <s e Dinner ■Set. Good quality, in bright new .«de signs, L i v in g ih o o n i Tables Mahogany or Walnut finish, larga size, Magazine Carrier, Wick Facilitare ASHLAND OUR NEW WE WON THE CUP Last December For The . . *• > - ' . ' * Best Decorated Christmas Window (Back Of Our Garage) ENABLES US t o MORE SATISFACTORILY D CHRISTMAS OPENING DEMONSTRATE OUR MANY USED CABS 8 a Chevrolet Can Display A SMALL PAYMENT V •- * * AND CONVENIENT TERMS MAKE YOU THE PROUD We Will Again Have a , Special Window Display for l/ie Opening OWNER OF ONE 0 F 4 IU R USED CARS, —When y o n lo o fi over our selection of reconditioned used cart, you will bb surprised to learn how fine they . are—both in api>earance and performunoe. ■ ’ —And you will he even more surprised/to learn how low they •are priced. ••/ } ,' <*•-- Tomorrow Evening . HE biggest surprise you can give your j wife on Christmas is a bright and shin- iag new oar! Friday, December 2nd - . • • Come in and see for yourself. You will find a choice selection • f the (wdy type you want—with the red “ O' K .“ tog attached to the radiator of each car protects-your purchase. 1 a \ Let that be your gift and to make it ^*7 a doubly satisfying g ift let it be a X CHEVROLET. A ■' YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Ashland's Second Annual * • Christmas Opening and Celebration CHEVROLET DEALERS You can’t buy more genuine automobile worth per dollar no matter what you pay! I • * ’ a ■ In* appearance, in performance and riding'ease, in economy. of operation—in every point o f . motor oar desirability, it offers you everything you want a t a prioe that make, 1» » VALUU Used Cars “With An 0. K. That Counts Automotive ASHLAND, OREGON »■ 1 Áa * LOT