Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1927, Page 16, Image 16

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local cannery, road sapervlsor of District No. >, ka and will leas« for Seattl
■ tom too w - was a business vtoltor to TUMp Wednesday evening and wM
hen harvesting
L come a great
«Mat with the
sad marketing.
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with setts.
ef tracks are
the fruit from
» the packing
Cnoper&tiYe Packing House and Cannery Here Help
r Market and Proaonro Bountiful Harvest« of 'Fruit
Which is Choice Product on City Markets—Big Var
iety is Grown in Tips District.
There is no lack of choice fruits in Ashland during
the Yuletide season.
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Apples, peaches, pears, cherries, all demanding fancy
prices on city markets are products of Ashland territory
—-fast < becoming, recognized as one of the outstanding
-Jfruit centers of the state.
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Hillsides covered with orchards—irrigation having
made possible the growing of choice fruit—attraeV^the
attention of tourists as they pass through this district.
Hillsides covered with theO
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bleeeem-laden trees In the spring- Annes, Bings. Lamberts, are all
time, giving promise of a wealth commonly grown varieties, ’ and
of harvest in the fall — t r e e s ajj produced in the valley find »
bountifully laden with f r u i t ready market sale ea city mar-
thronghout the late summer and kets.
fall m onths— attracting many it-
Googeb€rrles,
iaerant workers whe assist with „ Bh. . rIe,
strawberries,
to«anber*ea., black-
boxes of this fruit were sent
through the poocornee to an see-
tionaof the united 8takee and the
tree» toden with bíseseme aad la­
ter laden with fruit, were gier-
View last Monday afternoon.
•Residents in this end o( the
Taii.y h*ye p|rehsbly noticed that
the old oovered brides has bean
Mad, a little safer for travel,
th e Ashland Chamber of Com#
has offered to whitewash
(he inside of the t>ridge end after
lows bars bean cut away on both
side neer ths bridge. It wUl MB
greatly Improved and much safer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M^orse had
all of their family at home an
Thanksglvlng day. Their gaMNt
Included Mr. end Mrs. Ray Wuntol
of Perns Valley, Mr. and Haft
Sam Childers and four nhlMheh.
Mrs. Stella Worse and twg child­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weagant ren.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. AvaeM en­
entertained at dinner on Thanks­
tertained
on Thanksgiving Day
giving Day with the following
present: Mrs. Mery BroWhr, Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold,
Mabel Reacliert, Mr. and Mrs. the Misses Orpha and Bdlth Ato
J E. Walsh of Ashland; Ray and nold and John ArnoM. present. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wineland of diito.
Haul Hendrickson aad the host
land
were guests of Mr. and l|to.
and hostess.
J.
P.
Arnold on « Thursday « to ­
Mrs./ A. H. Davenhtll was the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Swed- ning.
Mr. J. W. Jarvis of toM ag*
enburg of Ashland on Thanksgiv-
was a caller at the G. W- N tthto
Ing Day.
The Valley View farmers are as ranch last Monday afternoon. '
Mrs. W. P. DePord spent lost
delighted with the splendid warm
rain we have been having. There Tuesday I? toms Villey vtalttng
has not been much-grain sown aa Mr. end Mrs. 0 . R. ^reehaam aad
yet. excepting that sown in the family.
Mrs. J. R. McCracken attend­
alfalfa, but if there is a wet win­
ed
the Southern Oregon Queen
ter as it promises to be, the plow­
ing and sowing will he alright , Btohev rally of the • MetRmUafc
church which was hgld In Med-
later on.
Tori last Saturday. • ►
Mr. William Glenn s p e n t
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Chaney and
Thanksgiving with other * mem­
Clifford
spent Thanksgiving Say
bers ef the family at-Mrs^ Ma
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with
Mrs.
Chaney’s family via
Heil’s home In Ashland.
Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. , Nichols
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold/of
end fam ily had aa their guests 1 Ashland spent a short time with
on Thanksgiving p a y . Mr. and L Mr. and M m J. W. Atnold
Mrs. H. R. Westefborg and son 1 Monday on their return ftOta ,'a
Rickard of Tglent and Miss g to
tmetaam trip to «rants Pato
vora Hatch ef Ashland.
Mr. and Mis. W. P. SePoyd
1 and family worn guests ' o i
k Thanksgfvtag Say. 0» theta »gta
Byron DePord and family fo i
l Ashland.
Paul Nichol» h is been of(gfe<)
/ a good position at Jnnean, Alas-
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t i e boat from 8eattle to Ju
on Saturday-
A. H. D oviahill who baa
touting la California for the
ton days, retnraoc-ieet Suj
1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rt
and family of Vancouver, B
with whom Mr. Davenhtll i
Ceevga Acfhjbcken had dinner
fd spewt tanday afternoon nt
• Ralph «tillage home In Ash-
In four puaryPortland h a s
M t fftShSM in bringing set-
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oee pres-
of Khar-
dll of the
>rse, the
in sever-
p war. La-
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the British Government since
1984, has also served as an army
officer in numerous military cam­
paigns
Churchill's military career be­
gan in 18»5, when be served with
the Spanish forces In Cuba. La­
ter he served with the Malakand
Field foree, Tlrah Expeditionary
force and others Including t h e
tical ac-
became
t for Old-
' occupied
»vernment
of Homs
tater of Ma^Mona. > -
B * hgeamn CtoaeoUar d t ton
Bxebegear fcn *M A A tomo a*
“ChnrehiU antagonism” swept
pgrt of the eonntry upon the t o
angnratloo of the Chancellor's
famous betting tax.
This tax wan Sfwted with do*
Ijght by ehnrchlll supporters t o
canes it bronght in.much needed
revenue without the need for sin
additional tax on the. wealth of
the eonntry. Bat the only eon-
aulatlon of the “man In the street
and Churchill’s political oppon­
ents was the indignation wMeh
resulted among the poor aad
many of the middle c l a s s
throughout the eonntry.'.
ChnrehiU wUl bo busy today re-
plying to birthday eoagratnto-
tlons from old soldiers, personal
and political friends.
ASHLAND, OREGON
Attend Ashland’s Merehantile Displays in Their Windows To­
morrow Evening.
Ashland Fruit ^ Produce
INSIST UPON
Ashland, Oregon
ORGANIZED
This Label
Canned Fruits,
And Ton Are Helping to Maintain an Important
A Growers
INVITE THE P U B U £ T il VISIT AND INSPECT OÜB PLANT AT ANY TIME.
HELMAN AND STANLEY STS., • A B j ip A N P , O ß B G O N
Packers and Shippers of Ashland’s Famous Foothill Prod
See Ashland’s Merchants Exhibit
Inspect Ashland’s Mercantile Exhibit Tomorrow Night
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