The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, January 03, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    accom pany ed Christmas dinner at the Dozen
home in Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. H omer Moore and
S in i- W w k lji P aper Published at Aihlaad. Oregon
Carl and B arbara Je an were e n te r ­
Formerly the Central Point and Ashland American
A bland.
holidays here with their tained at dinner Monday evening
O ffice a t 372 E ast Main S tre et
Mr. and Mr-. J . I . \ r n o l J c-c n t mother, wiM remain at their u n ­ by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stearns
B tiS IN E S AND N E W S PHO N E 9o
Christmas day with their son Al­ cle’s ranch until his re tu rn theii of Ashland.
$ 2.00
bert Arnold and family of Ash­ will go back to Berkeley
Harold Ashby who is principal
where
A d v e r t i s i n g Rata* Gi ven on Appl i c a t i on
land.
they are stu d e n ts in the University of the consolidated school in Keno
was a visitor in Ashland and the
Mr. William Glenn was present of California.
Second Class
the Postoffice at Ashland, Oregon,
E n te re d
M atter, u nder the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
He
at a large family g a th e rin g on
Mr. A lbert Arnold has ju st clos- Bellview district this week.
Christmas day at Mr. and Mrs. T. eded a deal making him ow ner of I came over on his motorcycle, iron?
Member S T AT E EDI TOR IAL ASSOCIATION
Me m b e r N A T I O N A L E D I T O R I A L A S S O C I A T I O N
H. Simpson’s home in Ashland.
the Cove ranch in Dead Indian j Klam ath county, where he reports
Ja m es Lennox left last Monday and with his family will make theii > there is about eight inches o f snow-
j and fine skating. Mr* Ashby is ra
m orning for Marysville,
Calif., home there.
RURAL COMPETITION
where he will visit his m o th e r and
BE L L V IE W
g ra d u a te of the S outhern Oregon
Rural competition has changed a great deal,
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I Normal school.
two sisters for abo u t ten days. Mr.
Lennox will probably
visit his
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peachy and i Beth Jfty, whose home is in
just as has lire on the farm, in the past fifty
old
home
in
Sacram
ento
before
re
family -pent Christmas Day inSouth Ashland en tertained a group
years. Once the champion with the scythe, the
tu rn in g home.
Eagle Point. Mr. Peachy r e tu rn e :l°f her friends a t a birthday party
wheat cradle, the ax or the husking peg was cock
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nichols and home, but Mrs. Peachy and the Monday afternoon, December 2 6 . 1
of the walk and a big man in the community,
family en tertained on Christmas children will spentf the rest of the The girls spent the a fte rn o o n in j
machines now play a much greater part in get­
day and their guests were Mr. and ’.olidays in Eagle Point.
playing games, both inside and out j
ting the farm work done, so the farmer has fall­
Mrs. H. R. YVesterberg and son of
The A. H. Peachy home on Lin­ of doors.
Talent, Mrs. Hatch Miss Sylvora coln stre e t was the scene of a fa m ­
Those who received prizes
in !
en in line and has become a good machinist. Few
and Lloyd Hatch o f Ashland.
ily reunion which was attende d by these games w ere: Beulah Hcrvey, i
of them, perhaps, will regret the changed condi­
Mrs. Mabel Reacbert and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunn and three J u n e Wolcott, A nna J e a n Van
tions that have made them so.
Mary Brower of Ashland visited children, Helen, Bob and Betty, of H ardenburg, and Lois Geotze. T h*|
Rut rural competition still exists and, although
friends in Valley View last Mon­ Bellview. The P erts from Apple; young hostess was the recipient of )
changed, is as strong as ever. The fine results of
day afte rn o o n and evening. Mr. gate were also a p a rt of the r e ­ many very birthday gifts.
this competition are evident everywhere in the
R efreshm ents were served at j
and Mrs. Milton Van Leer, Mrs. union.
Lettie Keith and Miss Nellie Glenn
land. Competition amon ggrowers has deveoped
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Barnes were five o’clock, and j u s t before the [
of Elm a, Wash. Mrs. H. J. C a rte r host and hostesses a t a Christmas guests left f o r th e ir respective |
the sheep and swine .of the modern farms and has
Miss Bernice and Hugh C a rte r of tu rk e y d i n n e r ' a t their home ¡n home, they each found on a b rig h t­
brought to the country its remarkable develop­
ly lighted Christmas tree, a red
Ashland spent last T uesday visit­ Bellview Sunday Dec. 25.
ment of high-grade cattle. Boy’s corn and nig
Christmas
ing Mr. William Glenn of Valley
Those who spent Christm as Day stocking filled with
clubs are live competitors with their elders. The
View Mrs. Van Leer, Mrs. Keith, with the Barnes family were Mr. sweets.
Those who helped Beth to cele­
best yield of wheat, oats or corn in the commun­
and Mrs. C a rte r a re Mr. G lenn'f Ralph Atwood of Medford, Mr.’A t­
sisters.
birthday i
ity gives just a smuch pride to the farmer whose
woods fa th e r Mr. Evans, Mrs. A n­ b rate her th irte e n th
were,
Franees
Spindler,
Naomi |
na
Nolley
of
Medford,
Mr.
and
hard work produced it as ever.
Miss Rosina Gallatin was o p er­
Leedom, Beverly Young,}
Ju n e
Mrs.
Lew
Y
V
’ilcox
of
Eagle
Grove,
ated
on
for
appendicitis
last
Mon­
Rural competition has merely changed out­
E.
E.
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Beulah
Harvey,
A
nna
Je
an
Iowa,
Roy
Wilcox
and
Mr.
day m orning a t the Ashland com­
wardly, just as the country has changed. It is still
j Van H ardenburg, Thais Miles,
m unity Hospital, Miss Rosina is Shaw.
as much a part of the national life as ever and
Mr. Harold W. Allison teacher Rosa Franco, J u n e Wolcott, Iri?
doing nicely and hopes to be at
Sylvia
yields every bit as good results as it did half a
in
the Ashland High school and A tterbury, Mary Poley,
home by next Monday.
Provost Helen Kannosto,
Ima
century ago.
Hedrick Baughman of Ashland his motJier Mrs. W. B. Allison are
Crowson, Lois Geatze.
spending
the
Christm
as
holidays
is spending a few days with his
The candy sale, sponsored by
T H E FAMILY HEAD " P A Y S ’
visiting in Eugene.
Hurley were d inne r guests a t the friend George McCracken.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Boyles of the U pper Valley Com m unity C l u b 1
Lennox home on Christm as day.
Mr. M. F. Craig,
fa th e r
of
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a a t t L H I . ard
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grocery _______________j
proved very
Washington— B<-( quw of
the
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gallatin and F rank Craig and Mrs. Harry Rowe Butte Falls have spent the last
successful
the
women making sev­
many family recorded on income daughters Rosina and Frances had died last Monday a fte rn o o n at hi? week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
enteen dollars which is to bo used
tax return», the Internal Revenue as their Christm as guests,
Mrs. son’s home in Valley View. Mr. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Boyles are
on the club house.
Bureau Income Tax Division hai Scroggins, Miss Louise Scroggins C raig has been in very
staying
in
L
ay’s
Camp
Ground.
,
feeble
Mrs. J. H. Wiliams of Belleview
ruled th a t the head of a family i? Lonnie Scroggins and Ralph Win health for several years and his
Mr. and Mrs. Graham of Beav­
who has c h a rg e of the hot lunches
"a n individual who actually xup slow all of Ashland.
dau g h ter Mrs. Rowe of Nevada erton, also have been staying at
f o r the children a t school gave
p o rts and maintains in one hou<
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chaney and City, Calif., has been here caring the cam p ground. Mr. G raham i?
hold one or more individuals wli ♦ Clifford enjoyed a reunion of the for her fa th e r for over a year.
a representative of the R. F. Col­ them a tr e a t last F riday noon, in
the form of a chicken and noodle
are closely connected with him by H erbert family on Christmas day
Mr. C raig was a native of I r e ­ lins and son Publishing companv.
The Boyles family have moved um ber. The chicken was furnished
blood relationship (etc., and who*» at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh land, but came to America wh»n
by diffe ren t women in the com-
right to exercise family control Billings.
quite a young boy and was one of out of their home on W alker a v e­
munity.
nue,
having
sold
the
place
to
Mr.
and provide for these dependent
Mr. and Mrs. Bower ahd family the oldest railroad engineers on Webster.
individuals is based upon
Home
A Christmas tr e e and program j I
lately of Condon, Oregon spent the Pacific Coast having driven
moral or legal obligation." In oth­
were given a t th e Belleview school I
Mrs.
DeMilles
and
children
are
the
first
locomotive
ever
used
in
las* h r d q y visiting Mrs. Bower’s
er wouls, if y u pay the bills
sister, Mrs. R. N. Chancy. Mr. and the sta te of Washington. Mr.Craig visiting Mr. DeMilles, who is in
y ou’re the head of the family.
Klamath.
m
i — .'-■ l ü * L i i - ' f .
M rs.'Bower are on their way south would have been ninetv-five years
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on a vacation trip, expecting toi >t age *i, April. F rank C raig i- . Mr. anil Mrs. C. A. Brown of
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VALLEY V IEW
go ns far south as Tia Jua na, Mex- absent ir. California at present Belleview and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
co and are planning to locate lat- and with Mr. K. C. Rowe will Brown of Klamath Falls enjov-
The dairy m eeting at the city
>r on a t Salem, Oregon.
hall in Ashland last Wednesday
Mr. ami Mrs. II. J. C a rte r of |
Dec. 21st was well uttended by
Ashland
and their guests Mr. and
Oil
dairy men from
Valley
V’iew.
Among whom were G. W. Nichols, Mrs. Milton Van Leer and Mrs i
R. N. Chaney, Satn Childers, J. R. | Lottie Keith of Elma Wash, spent
I C hrn<tmn.s u itr r n o o n at the Jam es
McCracken, L. II. Gallatin, J : g i o t
Lennox, Louis Worth, D. M. Lot.c I.'Minox home.
SAVING MONEY
and Don Lowe.
Gllte Ashland Srgiatrr
TRY OUR'
RAINBOW
COAL
From the Famous
ROCK SPRINGS WYOMING DISTRICT
And Be Convinced of its Superior
Qualities
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
384 Oak St.
At Ry Crossing
Phone 20
THE NEW
FORD TRUCK
will be on display in our
show room
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THURSDAY, JAN. 5th
from 8 to 12 A. M.
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(DO NOT MISS SEEING IT)
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
FORD SALES & SERVICE
1 Electricity!—
The Master of Mass Production”
H arry W eagunt hns been saw ­
ing wood around the neighbor­
hood lately having sawed for L.
II. Gallatin, It. N. Chaney and W.
E. DcFord.
Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Gallatin and daughters entertain- ,
ed Mr. and Mr . Herndon
and
family of Falls Creek, Ore., at
their home here. H ubert H erndon |
makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. |
Gallatin and attends the Ashland i
High school.
COOK
WATER
With
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Weugant
had as their guests on Christmas
Day, Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Walsh i,*
Ashland.
LIFE TIME
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Childers was the scene of a very
merry party on Christmas eve. A
beautify!} tre e simply loaded witll
gifts was the r e n te r of a ttr a c tio n I
with Mr. W. H. Hurley acting a*
S an ta Claus. Those present wer»
Mr. and Mrs. John Mors», Mrs
Stella Morse -»r«l two children. Mr.
Mr. and Mr- Itay Ward of IViii*
Valley Mr. and Mrs. Richmond a}
Evans creek and Mr. W. II. Ilur«
ley the ho-- and h o s t s - ano th e ’t
f o u r childri-::
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WARE
intelligent power development, w ith
skilled direction and mass produc­
tion, paying the highest wages in the
world, her workm en en joyin g a h ig h ­
er standard o f living than ever before.
Wherever we look about us we find
the evidences o f the co -p a rt nei ship
between brains and business.” *
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ELECTRIC power m ay ri ,ht-
fully Vx regarded as one of ih :
world’s baric ir.dustries. It is man­
kind’s most tireless and efficient
servant.
By means of its magic current,
forces are unleashed that free
labor from excessive burden;
homes are made happier and
more comfortable, and the
wealth of the nation multiplied
many times over.
Open your account in our savings'de­
partment at the beginning of this new
interest period— and of the New Year!
F irst N ational B ank
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C O M M E R C IA L ~ SAVINGS •» SAF£ DEPOSIT
. ASHLAND
I
I “Wincheater Store”
The wealth is th at not taker
from others by trade, but new
wealth, wrung from the treasure
house of science, enhancing in­
dividual production capacity
forty fold and increasing wages
proportionately.
OREGON
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Consulting Engineer, A m erican .
Mining Coogresa
‘ America's prosperity is the f ru it of
Our practice of computing interest
from the first of each month on all sav­
ings deposits made on or before the 5th
of that month encourages the depositor
to save regularly.
i SIMPSON HARDIE
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Just why so many people fail to
keep this worthy resolution is a mys­
tery in as much as people who do build
up savings accounts feel much satis­
faction in knowing that they are get­
ting ahead financially from month to
month.
Without
Miss Bernice C a rte r of Ashland!
and Miss Nellie Glenn of Elma, j
Wash., were callers in Valley View
last S aturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Childcr* also e n ­
te rtaine d mi t of th-- ahov guests
a t Christm as dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R McCracken
and son George and Mr. W. H
Always it is assumed that among
one’s New Year’s resolutions is includ­
ed the intention (frequently mistaken
for determination) to save money reg­
ularly from this time on.
Says Dr. Henry Mace Payne
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It is obvious, therefore, that the
.
**•'*’ m t>Lru- text of l>r. Payne’s
weD-being of everyone- depends
upon the accessibility and abun­
dance of electric power.
Through the foresight-, initiative
and commercial daring of the
electric power companies of this
country, American industry to­
day is supplied with more power
th an all the rest of the world
combined —twenty-four times
more power than was available
twenty-four years ago and at
a cost less than the pre-war
price.
To the degree that the principle
of individual initiative, under
which these companies have
functioned is maintained, will
the continued prosperity of the
nation as a whole be assured.
utidre.« will he f u r n is h e d upon reifuesC
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