The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 25, 1927, Image 1

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FORM ERLY
VOLUME 3
Brisbane
TO P R E V E N T FL O O D S .
A C L O W N ’S D E A T H .
S enator W atson says everything
th a t CAN be done, will be done,
by Congress to stop th e Missis­
sippi floods. I t th a t program m e is
carried out M ississippi floods will
be stopped. Congress can, if it
will.
H erbert Hoover will show how
it can be done with the assistance
of oth er able engineers.
If th is country doesn’t think it
worth while to spend half a bil­
lion once and fo r all to stop flood
that cost a billion at a tim e, it is
a foolish country.
THRILLING
BYLOCALS
YESTERDAY
A S H L A N D . JA C K S O N
tifc
The
R tfiil'r
M ajority o f
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la S o u th e r n O r r |M
C E N T R A L P O I N T A ND A S H L A N D A M E R IC A N
C O U N T Y , O R E C O N . F R ID A Y .
N UM BER S7.
N O V E M B E R 25. 1927.
Rev. Gaffney Gives An
IN COAST PICTURES Inspiring Holiday Sermon
F
BRINGS TEAM OUT
L ith ia P a rk , R ep ro d u c e d in S p e ­
A t th e Union Service held at aside a day fo r T hanksgiving and Coach Crip* E f f o r t s R e w a r d e d
c ia l
Filma
P rev ied
th e C h ristian church T hanksgiv­ I praise an d in stitu ted it a day of * la Show ing Made ia Y e s te r d a y s
G affney
T oday
ing m orning a large
audience j n atio n al history. Rev.
REM OVAL
OF POLES
com posed o f th e m em bers of the i told in a very b eau tifu l m an n er
W hen th e final gun barked in
“ By W est Coast W a te rs” and • d iffe re n t denom inations of the I th e story of the landing of the
"Blossom Tim e, were the title s of j city enjoyed the unusually fine Pllgram F ath ers, th e ir struggles, y esterd ay ’s footb all gam e, and |
tw o pictu res of scenic beau ty and program presented. The m eeting | th e ir courage, faith and end u ran ce th e Ashland High school had' won !
in th e
in te rest o f O regon, w ritten and opened w ith th e Doxology, follow- hqw, out of those hardships came fo r them selves a place
m any h ea rts of every ad m irer of good
produced by Agnes E. Hines, th a t | ed by th e invocation by Reverend 11' e realizatio n o f th e ir
w ere shown in a pre-review a t the M urphy of th e Full gospel, sofig b lessin g s; th e ir children have in­ •p o rtm an sh ip th e question from
V ining T h eatre this m orning. ~g* i by th e co n g reg atio n ; The T hanks­ herited a vision and sp irit of zeal th e sp ectato rs stan d p o in t was this,
surpassed. how a fte r such « m iserable show­
The P ictu res w ere travelogu> s giving P roclam ation of G overnor j th a t has n ever been
show ing scenes beginning at P o rt­ P atte rso n was read by R everend Rev. G affn ey criticised th e church ing ag ain st th e same team but
land, of th e various cities of O re­ P em berton, p asto r o f the M. E. fo r its sp irit of hum bleness: "W e ten days ago, could th e local boys j
M arceline, fam ous clown, rose Heavy
Medford Team gon and co n tinuing south as fa r as C hurch. T here follow ed a song by ' should have only pride fo r the ex­ com e back and play a gam e th a t pjr#t §tep jn General Pro-
shland. Each city was given a , th e co n g re g a tio n ; S crip tu re read- istence o f o u r chu rch es; because
fo r u n fo rtu n a te breaks
would
o f lmprovement to
to the top of his profession. Mil­
Wins on Fluke by 12 to A
considerable
portion of film de­ | ing 26th and 100th Psalm s by they are back of all th e causes fo r nave resulted in v ictory?
•
Made Soon
lions laughed a t him, children es­
13 Score
p icting th e scenes of vital in te r ­ Rev. P. C. T h atch er, p asto r of the real T hanksgiving,” asserted the
pecially, as he w ent about w it!
How could the line th a t rrur.ibl* •
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est and w ere described by verse N azaren e C hurch; Solo, “ How speaker.
bright pink nose, baggy clothes,
ed ag ain st th e heavy o ffen se a
£ UNDERGROUND
LINE PLAYS BALL
couplets, w ritten by Mrs. Hines. b ea u tifu l on the M ountains,” by
In closing ne adm onished th e few days ago. break up the sam e ’ ’ 11
always serious.
The p ictu res were not only of the Mrs. P. C. G affn ey , accom panied audience to "S ta n d on y o u r own ,__„
He is dead today. He shot him ­
plays th
at i^ere
so successful?
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Co. to Run
self to d eath , alone, poor, in a Local Team Out Plays various cities but w ere of the at th e piano by Miss M ary G aley; fee t, believe in your fellow man, How could an aerial attack work Telephone
m iserable funnisheti room. Photo­
Visitors in Every Phase scenic beauties of O regon, show ­ A T hank O fferin g w as tak en at a> in God, th e re has never been a so successfully yesterday when Wire* Between Oak and
ing th e Roses o f P o rtla n d ; the . this tim e fo r the b en e fit of the b e tte r tim e or place to live in. God ju s t a few days ago, th e sam e a t­
graphs show ing him in the day of
Of the Game
East Main
ch erry blossoms o f-S a le m ;
the needy in A shland, The T hanksgiv­ will give us th e tru e vision and tack was broken up before it was
his glory w ere spread before him
the ing Message w as given by Rev. C. cause his glory and kingdom to be sta rte d ? The an sw er is simply this,
on the bed, as he kneeled to blow \ In one of th e most sp ectacu lar | flow ers of Roseburg, and
The P acific T elephone and Tele­
b
ea
u
tifu
l
Lithia
P
ark
scenes
of | D. G affney, p asto r of th e Con­ reflected from out the h e a rts of A shland’s line played fo o t ball. g raph Com pany will s ta rt the re­
his brains out.
footbell gam es in th e history of
g reg atio n al Church.
m en.”
Southern O regon, the dim inutive A shland and su rro u n d in g terrU
The question then arises as to why moval o f th e telephone poles on
to
rv
.
In his inspiring m essage Rev.
R everend G affney closed hir they could play so well one day Main stre e t from E ast Main to
’’Laugh and the world laughs A shland High School football team
with you. W eep and yo > weep outsm arted , o ut fo u g h t, and o u t j These pictures, also showPd the G affn ey spoke of o u r need to give b eau tifu l and inspiring message and not th e nex t, and in our opin­ Oak stre e t, with in a very short
alone.”
Ella
W heeler
Wilcox passed the lum bersom e M edford | com m ercial developm ent of the p raise an d th an k s fo r past privil­ : with a p ray e r of thanks.
ion the an sw er is sim ply this, ten tim e according to M ajor C. A. Ma­
The benediction w as pronounc­ days of in ten se coaching design­ lone, m an ager of the
w rote h e r well know n ] *“m th e team in the an n u al tu rk ey day con- various cities including th e mills eges and o p p o rtu n ities; fo r the
E lectrie
m orning a f te r her firs t p arty when te st, o n ly 'to lose by th e sm all m ar-| of Oregon City and th e vast P ear blessings for a nation th a t has set ed by Rev. W illiam s Burney.
ed with the sole idea of b reak in g L ight d ep artm en t.
she was seventeen.
,
gin of one point, th e score being orchards o f M edford. Of o th er
up th e pow erful o ffen se of th e
T his is the firs t step in a gen­
“ M U S IC A L C O M E D Y D O C T O R ” visitors. This was a d iffic u lt task. e ra l program of im provem ent an­
In the train going to the party 12 to 13.
points o f local in terest, they show­
N O W C O N S T R U C T I N G M O V IE S A shland’s line y esterd ay averaged ticipated by the City Council and
she saw a w om an weeping. H er
Coach C ripe and his team de­ ed th e S outhern Oregon N orm al
dead husband was in ttw< baggage serve nothing but praise fo r thp school and grounds. These pictu res
15!» pounds. T h eir opponents, ISO will 'give city o fficials an oppor­
H ollyw ood’s m agic tra n sfo rm a ­ pounds. A d iffe ren ce of th irty tu n ity to m ake some im provem ent
car. Mrs. W ilcox said: ‘-1 thought m ost rem ark ab le com e-back a f te r are of g re a t vital in te rest to the
tion goes rig h t ahead tu rn in g peo­ pounds to the man.
I could nev er smile again, a f te r the stinging d efe at of th e Arm is- cities included in them and es­
d efin ite announcem ent of which
ple into th in g s th ey never th o u g h t
crying w ith th a t poor wt man. But tice day gam e. The sp irit of the pecially to the S tate o f Oregon
will not be m ade fo r some tim e.
Big
H
a
n
d
ic
a
p
I went to th e p a rty and danced “ old m anassa m a u ler” m ust have and it is hoped th a t the people of N o rm a l School Coach C iv e t Talk of becoming.
A ccording to M ajor Malone, th e
W ith th is trem en d o u s handicap,
O n F o o tb all C itizen s at
¡11 night. I w rote th e poem when ro tte n into th e A shland team fo r A shland will have an o p p o rtu n ity
A New York “ m usical comedy
telephone w ires in this d istric t on
K iw an is L u n c h e o n
d o cto r” becomes a “ gag m an,” or Coach Cripe set to work. W ith n ot Main stre e t will be run
II woke up in the m orning, as­ they certain ly had th e M edford to see them in th e n ear fu tu re .
under
'com edy co n stru c to r. He is K erry enough men o ut to m ake a scrim ­ ground.
hamed to think how easily I had team “ punch d ru n k ” . Tim e a ftg r
To th e older resid en ts of A sh­
whs
m
age
possible
he
found
it
The
A
shland
Kiwanis
Club
ob­
fo rg o tten .”
j C larke, who was signed to w rite
tim e the G rizzilies broke th ro u g h land, A gnes E. H ines will be b e t­
The ex act d ate of the s ta rt of
Poor M arceline, now in his lust the M edford line and stopped th e ir te r rem em bered as the d au g h ter served th e ir reg u la r day, F riday at gags for th e th e railro ad com edy necessary to divide th e line up, the the work is not known b u t it ia
rig
h
t
side
scrim
m
age
ag
ain
st
the
sleep, learned also th a t the world plays behind the line o f sc rim -[ of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Devlin. th e L ithia Springs hotel w ith a “ Tell It To Sw eeney,” which will
left. N ight a f te r n ig h t, the work assum ed th a t the telephone corn-
. forgets easily.
m age, a fe a t which was th o u g h t Mrs. Hines received h e r early ed­ luncheon at 12:30 o’clock. The be at th e V ining Sunday, in which
| sp eak er of th e day was Coach G eorge B a n cro ft and C hester was carried on, w ith no blare of puny will s ta rt work at the ear-
impossible.
ucation a t the A shland C ollege
en co u rag em en t j
possible tim e.
with
MacNeil of the S outhern Oregon Conklin m ake theii debut as u sta r tru m p e ts,
Platinum has been found in
P a ss in g A tta c k
and N orm al School and was
a
from
a
disappointed
gro
u
p
of
su
p-1
The
electric light d ep artm en t,
N
orm
al
School.
Mr.
M
cNeil’s
sub­
comedy
team
.
Alaska, w here one m an makes
The A shland team uncorked a g ra d u a te in second class from th a t
je c t was “ F ootball C itizens." D ur­
A lthough C larke has been in p o rters, th e coach worked w ith his ha* m ade some excellent im prove-
S20U a day by prim itivve m ining. passing a tta c k th a t
com pletely in stitu tio n . She also stated th a t
boys, and overcom ing every pos- m ents in fro n t of norm al school
That will s ta rt trav el to A laska bew ildered th e M edford team and her home at th a t tim e was ju s t ing his speech he spoke o f an a r ­ j Holland alm ost a y ear hardly a
sible handicap, th e re’sults w ere with th e installation of several
gum
ent
he
heard
betw
een
several
ru
m
o
r
o
f
his
presence
had
g
o
tten
and w hat used to be called "Sew- “ Red G ran g e” Leedom added plen- across from w here the old norm a!
! new lig h t poles sim ilar to th e one»
citizens of th is city a t the Ashland about. W ith becom ing m odesty he m an ifest T hursday.
a rd ’s F olly” because Sew ard paid ty of g rief to th e fray by racing school now stands.
(C ontinued on Page 6)
with th e exception th a t the v ie « -
M
edford
F
ootball
gam
e
on
explains
th
is
as
follow
s;
SVOOO.OOO fo r it. Eight thousand all over the field fo r 20 and 30
Mrs. H ines is a woman of un u s­
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' ■ ■ '
e r ones will have but one arm fo r
“ I left New York a f te r listen ­
million dollars would not buy It i “ ard gain*- <-;.eh tim e he carried ual ability along th e lines of poe­ T hanksgiving Day. These citizens
lights. These poles a re all rr| tal
now, and
a hundred th o u s a n d , the ball. Did you ever h ear o f a try , a r t, and sh o rt sto ry w ritin g w ere a rg u in g pro and con w h eth ­ ing to scores of my frie n d s who LEGION TO SPONSOR
er the young m an who played foot- had taken a flin g a t Hollywood
SOCIETY
MEETING
H
n<l Hl<> h“ ndl,om ‘‘|y designed .and
million dollars w ouldn’t pay w hat team com pleting 26 out of .30
(C ontinued cn page 5 )
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will show o ff the school and th e
! ball m ade as good a citizen as the and come back w ith n o th in g but
it is really w orth.
passes? No, and w e’ll bet th a t you
g ro u n d s to excellent advantage.
boy who devoted his en tire tim e to a C alifornia tan and loud squawi. ■
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A m erican Legion P ost No. 14
N O 12 D E L A Y E D
recently erected on th e Boulevard
study and shunned the A thletic ag a in st th e lack of appreciation
m
et
N
ovem
ber
22nd
In
reg
u
la
r
•
'
l do that very sam e th in g again but
A l.ttle ex citem ent occurred to ­
p
a
rt
of
school
work.
Mr.
Mac-
shown
th
e
ir
effo
rts.
^*D E L IG H T i
TH E GAME( the Ashland did it y esterd ay . T hat day in th e S ou th ern Pacific yards
session. D uring the evening plans
Niel stated th a t according to re ­
I decided th a t these w riters had w ere considered fo r sponsoring a
^ r’
M urray who is em-
passing attac k would hav
done ' ju st as passenger train No. 12 was
Both
of
A s h la n d ’s
touch- j u stjce to th e best college team in leaving when th e back wheels of cords traced am ong 712 stu d en ts been so anxious to tell th in g s to public m eeting of the W est Coast ployel1 in th<> Sho* D epartm ent of
who w ere active in football in th e p ictu re producers th a t they H itaarica) Screen
downs w e re m ade
a g a in s t th e the country.
Society.
Mr. i Mc(;e e ’s store, le ft
W ednesday
th e sleep er next to th e O bserva­
M edford first s t r in g a n d B e th o f
Coach
Callison
evidently tion ea r, and the fro n t wheels of P rin ceto n , Yale, and H arvard, on- had no tim e to listen and learn. Theobold will show his Oregon rnorn' ,,K ^or S eattle to visit his
bankruptcy,
“ I spent six m onths here try in g reels of pictu res a t th is tim e and Wl^‘‘ Bn^ yHun* son
them w ere m ade while going up th o u g h t th a t th e gam e was going the O bservation car left th e track. 'v 2 w ent th ro u g h
over th e
b u t la te r regained th e ir husioe«« to gain a know ledge of p ro d u c­ th e re wiP, be a g eneral discifssion T h anksgiving holidays. Mrs. Mur-
hill.
to be an o th e r “ P ipe” fo r he sta rt- j Ther< was ap p a ren tly no reason
positions ad becam e m ulti-m illion­ tion m ethods and story m arkets reg ard in g the developm ent o f the ray ba* been staying in th a t city
ed m ost of his second strin g h u t fo r this occurence. No. 12 lost
aires
proving th a t they w ere im ­ befo re I tried to w rite an y th in g .” m oving p ictu re in d u stry in th is looking a f te r her m other who has
Jim m y N u tte r q u a rte r b* :k for it was several m inutes b efo re the out i few m inutes aa«1, passed on
C lark e’s firs t work was “ The com m unity. D efinite plans will be,‘n V« T Hl- Mr- M urray expects
\shland played th e en tire U st fir«» h alf th a t th e first strin g men! its way n o rth , leaving the tw o de­ bued w ith the p ro p er fig h tin g sp ir­
b ,‘ng his w ife and son home
half of the gam e unable to lift his w ere w arm ing up and
g ettin g railed fi)!-* to the w recker crew. it, no doubt derived from thou- R eju v en atio n o f A unt M ary,” fo r be w orked o u t by a com m ittee I
football tra in in g . T here is no re a ­ D irector E rie K enton. His work nam ed fo r the purpose.
w ith him on his re tu rn .
♦sit arm o ff his side. This explains rea d y to go in and a tte m p t to No o«.e w is injured.
son why th e football hero should a ttra c te d th e a tte n tio n o f P a ra ­
his failure to tackle the g ian t Dem- stop the savage attack of the Griz-
P lan s w ere also m ade to have u I
”
not be as successful1 as his frien d m ount o fficials and he was signed
rrer, when he broke aw ay fo r t j zlies.
Mr«. Rose Sullivan, p ro p rie to r
jo in t in stallatio n of o fficers with
Mr. C. Wr. F ortm iller,' m anager
;
th
e
book
worm
,
he
m
ust
possess
to co llab o rate w ith P ercy H eath
1< ng run.
T he team as a whole fu n ctio n - of th e Pow der P u ff B eauty Shop
average intelligence in the first and N orm an McLeod on th e rail­ the Legion A uxiliary on th e last of th e J. C. Penny S tore, was a
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ed p erfectly and it was only a spent th e week end last week vis­
m eeting in D ecem ber, afte rw a rd s business visitor in M edford Tues-
p l a c e t s it is necessary to T-nve a road picture.
U nofficial figures give Ashland flu k e in th e th ird q u a rte r th a t iting riends in D unsm uir.
« uay.
passing grad e in his studies to en ­
tw enty-six com pleted
forw ard j gave M edford th e ir second’ touch-
genera) good tim e.
te
r
A
thletics.
The
speak'-r
said.
Mrs. J. B. H arrell o f Iowa street
nnt
th irty trials. If this down. T h e ,h a lf ended six to 0 in
Miss Helen Sm ith o f G ran ts
J . R. M ilton off M arshfield is a
G uests o f th e K iw anians w ere e n tertain ed Mr. and Mrs. J . L. | A fte r th e business of th e m eet-
rec t it is th o u g h t to th e Grizzlies fav o r and it was es- Pass visited h er sister, Mrs. Mary
in this city this week.
ing
had
been
dispensed
w
ith,
th
e
i
vi*it°r
j r eith er high schools pecially in te restin g to note
the K eeler on F ifth stre e t th e first of Mr. M errill local tim b er m an, and P ierce and d au g h ter V irginia and
m
em
bers
enjoyed
a
sm
oker
and
re
-1
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Mr. H enry, o f P asadena, C a lifo r­ Mr. an d Mrs. L eonard C. P e ttit
ball was in M edford’s te rrito ry the week.
freshm enta o f pie and coffee.
Miss M arjo ry G illette arrived
nia
who
is
also
in
terested
in
th
e
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m ost o f the tim e. D uring th is per-
and d a u g h te r Jan ice a t a 12course
__________________ \ home T uesday evening from San
e o fficials a f te r the >°d- The p u n tin g by Dick H itch-
d in n e r a t h er home Thanksgiv-1
Mrs. H a rry M artin o f Redding tim b er business.
Mr.
Cedric
M eyer m otored over F’T*nel,CO wh‘‘n ‘ "h‘‘ h“ b**'‘n *‘m
lis sta te m en t, " I have cock, who spiraled th e ball fo r was v isitin g frien d s in th is city the
ing day. The two Mrs. P ierce and
from
his
home
in K lam ath Falls p,oy' d fo r tk e p“ "t tW0 y M r*-
ial a t m any foot ball 40 and 50 yards at’ a tim e, look- la tte r p a rt of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene H arris of Mrs. P e ttit are d au g h ters of Mrs
i*" G ,U etU *xp,*cU to
ih *
games, but never in e ith e r college cd b eau tifu l along side th a t of
D unsm uir C alifo rn ia w ere A sh­ H arrell. The house was ta ste fJl- ; this week fo r a visit with re la tiv e s M
w in ter w ith h er p are n ts Mr. and
in
th
is
city.
or high school have I seen a m a n ftb e kicks of D em m er of M edford,
Mrs. J e rr y O ’N eal who is u n d er­ land visitors the la tte r p a rt o f last ly d eco rated w ith c h ry sa n th e ­
Mrs. H. H. G illette on Gresham
handle his team aac) play ball as Jim m y N u tte r a t q u a rte r played going a course o f tre a tm e n ts at w eek Mr. H arris atten d ed the Elks m um s and an enjoyable tim e w as,
street!
Mr. and Mrs. A. a . M adden d.
did your C aptain A b b o tt.”
an adm irable gam e aqd especially Dr. Je n k in 's S an itariu m in J a c k ­ S m oker S atu rd ay everting and he bad by all who w ere th ere.
lightfully e n te rta in e d a t T h an k ­
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when it is known th a t he p layed, sonville is rep o rted to be g ettin g and Mrs. H arris spent S unday vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Kellum of Med-
N o tw ith s ta n d in g the fac t t h » t |mo»? o f the gam» with and in-! along as well as could be expected. itin g w ith his sister and fam ily,
Mr. and Mrs. Dorn. Provost, Mr. giving d in n er at th eir
pleasant fortj enjoyed T hanksgiving dinner
Mrs. C. E. H orne of Union stree t. and Mrs. E arl Crow and Mr. E. home on Pine stre e t Mr. and Mrs. wjth th e ir m other and sis r, Mrs.
Uick H itchcock, had a bruised leg ju re d shoulder G andee an d Mad-!
That exentended from his ankle to den also figures of ’ stren g th in
M. r y Lewin an(, M„
Kleanor
C harles W. C h atten , J r., a stu d ­
H. Z im m erm an were g u ests a t T. J . R oseberry o f M edford.
' knee he out kicked th e much y esterd ay ’s gam e. W hile W illey e n t a t th e O regon
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Pittnrfan of T hanksgiving d in n er a t th e home
A g ricu ltu re
Powell who reside on T hird stree t
touted D em m er of M edford from playing his second gam e covered colleg^ a t C orvallis is spending his Iowa s tre e t sp en t T hanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. A rm stro n g a t
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore of t in th is city.
fifteen to tw en ty yard« on every him self with glory. Passing was vacation w ith his p aren ts Mr. and D ay at th e hom e o f Guy Apple- M edford.
Bellview e n te rta in e d a t a sump-
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P -nt. His kicking averaged 55 n o t the only th in g th a t th e Griz- j Mrs. C. W. C hatten on H argadine. w hite on Knob Hill.
tous T hanksgiving d in n e r th e fo b
T he C laycom b M otor Company
yards.
zlies did. they freq u en tly drove I
Mrs. T. H. C hapm an o f S torm low ing friends, Mrs. M ary K e e le r,. . ep o rts th e follow ing sales thia
rig h t through th e heavy M edford
M r. and Mrs. H ow ard G ear of Lake, Iowa, arriv ed W ednesday Mr. Al Van L indt, his m o th er Mrs. w eek ; A Fordson T ra c to r to C.
Mise H ales and Miss Ady o f the
- he fluke play th a t resulted in line fo r fist downs.
N orm al School facu lty m otored to G ran ts Pass spent T hanksgiving m orning to spend th e holidays at C. D. Van Lindt and Billy Van Sam s o f Rogue R iver; and a Ford-
M -dford’s g aining the w inning
A shland First score cam e on a E ugene W ednesday evening to Day a t th e hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. the home of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. C. L indt.
son T ra c to r to C. W. P ark s of
lo-ichdowu. w as due to a bit of pass N u tte r to Leedom and socred • pend T hanksgiving with th e ir ! C. T. P ayne on the Boulevard.
J. Read.
A shland.
POycology th a t worked backward. again on a pass N u tte r to M rCee. p aren ts of th a t place.
Mr. H. L. Claycom b, w ife a n d !
The play called a lateral pass,
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n F in n eran of
Nell M ahoney K atherine Lang- d au g h ter Je an
le ft
W ednesday
Mr. W. C. P ayne o f San F ra n ­
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. H ardy of C o ttag e G rove spetit T hanksgiving I w orthy, and H len Lyons,
with Hitchcock back. One man {lid
Mr. Max D eM ent m otored to
l e f t , m orning fo r P o rtlan d , on a com - 1 cisco ia sp ending several days vi»-
get the signals, and when X ut- A shland from M yrtle P oint to Salem. O regon are g u ests o f Mr. w ith relativ es in A shland. Mr. an d W ednesday fo r Mias M ahoney's I bined business and p leasu re trip , itin g w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and
in an e f f o rt to throw th e vis- take his d au g h ter Lila an d her an d Mrs. J. H. H ardy on F ifth st. Mrs. F in n eran a re fo rm e r re ­ home in Bend, w here th ey
will T hey will spend th e T hanksgiving Mrs. C. T. P ayne and his sister
r* o ff th e ir guards said “ AH ftie n d H elen Deyoe home fo r this week. Mr. H ardy is a b ro th ­ sidents of A shland .and th e ir many spend th e T h anksgiving holidays. H olidays with th e ir son G ordon, Mrs. Sam J o rd a n o f this city,
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r g’ t Dick, now fo r a good long T hanksgiving. Mr. DeM ent was a e r o f J. H. H ardy and P. R. H ardy frien d s w ere glad to g reet th e m .,
who is stu d y in g music in th a t city. I
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T»>-■.' This was tak en literally by student of the A shland oid N orm al o f H ardy B ro th ers an d A.
V. T hey spent th e day w ith Mm. Fin-
Mr. and Mrs. Brookm iller of
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Dr. and M rs. Neil Shinn left
H ardy o f E n d ers W holesale.
* •sxrna.'sd Lftckfleel m an, who school a n u m b er o f years ago.
n e ra n ’t uncle and a u n t, Mr. an d this city, le ft th e fira t of th e
Mrs. M ary Lewis has retu rn ed W ednesday a t noon fo r Eugen*
Mrs. C. A. S h u tts, and w ith Mr week fo r a few w eeks visit in Los to h er hom e on T hird stre e t, a f te r w here th ey will spend the Thanks-
* " in th e w ay o f his own man.
T he Dalle«— W ork begins, on F in n e ra n ’» p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. A ngeles, San Diego and o th e r Cali- ! several weeks visit w ith h er son riv in g holidays with Mr»., Shinn’s
5he a ttem p ted pass dropped ir | C arl G. Grill o f P o rtlan d is
F in n eran on A street.
this city on business.
new U nited B ret h em C hurch.
fo rm s cities.
(C ontinued on page 5)
in Redding, C alifornia.
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M’NEAL SPEAKER
J T KIWANIS