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MEDFOTJD MATL TTUP.UXR AfF.DFOTtD. ORFiON:, SrXDAV. DEC'EMTiER 2. PAGE SEVEN School Notes Fwm thi City and Valley High School .Mr. Hill; Aiklin, tamiuis AliR'i itu:i artii, u ill '.; allied . a Wheel nuilv- bt-cji I his - ami P)n cr.ai i r h.r;l h ttt mu. noon at 1 t.Ylu, Ui-fco prr ceiuiiKi t-rowil :it tin Monday after k. Utliles a uf i ho hiph week. .i houl pupils, there were also x.1. itts ft;uin the ":tshliif;tn aiul do for Hygiene; a Health jhftv.Miiu- whai to ent and nvMeal Mo k showing the proper time to e:it. Tht rip ure to help uh form Komi e.ithiK habits. Hrnhh The lu-alih repui-t for thix week lii'h'-!- than the one for last Thi huihliUK average was tile J it it it a 1 1 ii; h schools. .l r. rk li 11 1m d a lart;e easel 10 feet hiuh. li'di u ally lighted. irim v.hii h the l-i laiKe painiiiiKi .t-i. ii:ph;.ved. As -ai h pain' .na was shown, the history was told hy the fa nit' as ; .a:nti;r. None .t tht? plrtmv.s shown hy llai,; Ark lilt were a ny of his nrij-'h Is. Lift wore copii-s of ihoso faniuus p:.'lntinp.-i hi 'af,e museums ot' K-'ti I'ar s aiul l.onuan. Two of the famous painting v.li: h were imuh annreeiaied l.v i he audi; nee wo,v Urt Vinci' t na tti the fiiair. one of the o.ld tiling ein-oun -lend hy the'lfnals who journeed 10 1'orthinil to take in the i-hain-Iiion.-hij) fjame, was that the floe!: of rooters were surprised to hear i he i:eitson hih school liaud tanner I (Mi jierc shall The with peri f ni. W hope w. vi-ii hetter next week room was the 2-1 et.t. Spelling The (j'''i'Hiii- aveiaj-'P is coming up aaiii. i'j,0 jiveraces for this week follow: Ihiildin?. 9ti.S per cent; hUhest avetatie, cent. per- ItaiikhiA The ha nl; im; average for Uoose- veil tlifs week was 91.it per- et'nt. The highest roonis and jtheir average were: Miss Sihneid- er's wiih l"L'.!i percent; Airs, i Mawr!IK l-Jt with lilt,.:t por- cent: .Miss Allen's 5-A iiikI U-A wi.h. iitr.T pfivent: Miss Aspin wall's with liK percent. To The Reader I. i- t wrek in the newspnper report 1 made a mistake in the "i'hy.-h-ai Kxa mi nations" report. As we are ha vim; camuaiuu playing the tune of Hertford, high's against poor Knulish at our sehuol famous "On Med ford." However. : 1 shall eoi-rert it nicely. Ten chlldr hsent from the J A - J II room eek. Wcdtif-Mlay the hoy. and gh'ls In the ilr part men t were weighed. The ft vraRe jjain in weight v us one-half pound. Out of the eighty nine childrt-n weighed iheie were only nine who had lost weight, "'"he reason for this loss, no doul'O is ilue to the flu epidemic. The '.A h.VKietie ilasS spent this week making health poster:. They seamed in enjoy (he work ami the results show some, very ch-vcr pos ters. These are on dipl:.y in room 7. Once again the Mi a scored ion percent in health. The .".A s are giving 'some very interesting reports in geugni phv Ada lass, they wer, not playing it in honor of Medford.' Cut jl was thi-ir own Kclinfil song, entitled "On , lieiisftn," .'. K. tiates UMd V. A. Catc were speakers at the pep As sembly held at the local high rchooj Tuesday afternoon :is a farewell to the teaVi. Mr. t. K. (iaies raised the money for the high school haiul to make the trip. The luisiness nu n told how glad they were thai the team and liand could go. and spoke ot',soii the help the team was to the city' as an advertising factor. A large assemhly will he held Monday aftei'Miuin at :; o'clock to welcome hack the state cham pion uminan ir;im, a ihuuiiil' oi ; the prominent husincss men wilt, he pre,:enl ami give short ialkK ! to the Htudenis. Among -those j who will speak an" Arthur l-rry. j rporiH writer . :md cohiinnlst ; 1 lor-. nee Mromley. opi o advertiser ami movie man. who took- pictures of . the game in Portland, and also the street activities; t 'ai l Teng- i wald, captain of the local Xa-1 tional (iuard and .Mayor A Jen- derfer. who will give his last speech before the high school, while ho is mayor. Stanley Kiinzmiin, Physical m I nations week Dr. SI enter. Dr. ! and Or. Thayer were at oor school 'examining the chil dren. Thn hoys and girls who did not take the examination will he harrcrt 'from all athletics. - Xitv I'upil i The Uoosevelt st-hool received only one new pupil Ilaehel flroat enter S h e came fro m the Jack chonl. on Africa The color charts ich for the past weeks the children have heen woikliis !! so diligently are finally enmpleUd. The art room is quite 'Mressed tp". with the prettiest of tlutn. 1 "e are real proud of our little artist, Clady:. Sturlin, who is clever enough to draw free iitind on the hoard, a hettinlful hoix-sl to g I- lifss Thanksgiving turkey. The Kngli.-h classes of the de partment have enjoytMl studying about the Pilgrims, nud ef-peclally about the town of Plymouth. They have heen keenly interested in their teacher's sltiry of- her visit to Plymouth and in seeing the post cards she ha of Plymouth IEoek and other suhjeciH of interest in that historic old spot. They have al?o been reading aloud Pilgrim Stork's," a delightful hook telling of our forefathers' aiiventures in this week, t Plymouth, also of the first Thanks- thf ' ft-l i giving. . . have at the state university ut'. 1'ugene. arrived in Aliland on Wednesday morning to rai rimnksgivln, ner ; the lamily home on orun itc Mi ee. Mis. Ham Jot dan left Wednes day i veiling for Portland, where she will spend Thanlgiving day with friend and relatives. Or. II. U Shaw of Marshfield, ( tregon. is In Ashland' on ti visit to his Wife. Or. .Mattio Shaw"1 pioneer avenue. Their sn, .Wir v:n Shaw, a udent at cregon State college iir fol vallis. is also indie: - ie. at home to spend the Thanksgiving lor noise holidays. M-ieus Miss Lorraine Span, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Henry '. fcpnrr ta ( orih Main ?reet. left on the Shasta l.'niited Wednesday even ing for Portland, where she spent 'Thanksgiving day and from there Will go in I'hicago with a group of boys ant! girts from the pacific northwest to attend the lniernn tlotial livestock shoiy as the gues.: if Alouigoniery Ward and company in recognition of her very high wood K'dberg im Mountain' line. M r. and w ith and Mrs. W family .-.pent Tahut relative lborn ! Thank-g ante inul- (lo ts below fltty-s-ellheit. enefils of .tr.ejs i been extend) d l lei g:tt. nr el seldom degrees cirichy m a fuel reserv unit Hint docs Its fi till- aeiiou of burn-is k-l..s-oe. The ciM of Is slight, the refrigerator I iV. '.. -I- :i c. iln ind light ti -.:ing through s eonuinluK Q rating fill Ho burn'! ; and th-O utfit Is self -defrosting. Absence of valves and moving purls insures sllenco and simplicity of opcraiton, . . . . MAOHAS 1.1-1 . moved to new lot Ml t nay t unv Sdent, Invisible Planes Next Step in Aviation Airplanes that will he almost sound bs0:ind prnelically invisible from the ground m.y b. the next development in aviation, experi ments I.. 0 l ondvi . ted in Ktirope 'I'o eliminate the propel i. tests are under way with ereus of six bladt- or none aiul of ratlu small iy.e. These are designed especially to reduce noise at high speed. "Invisible" paints and dopes are being tried to make p'anes difficult to see from be low. fi Knglnnd. a dark color of a dull greeni.-h hue has been pre pared. This inn 1; cm a big plane a linos t Invisible when , moving against a bank of eloinb. and is the bast conspicuous of all colors so far tested when the ship is flying i landing in 4-11 club work in : m the rays of searchlights. One Oregon. She will he gone two or : of the highest problems Is the three weeks. 4.9,i 'ehmination of shadows. Ilerter de ll. A. si earns and family on J signs are being worked out to cope Oak street, spent Wednesday even-ith this difficulty and al?-o to tie- ' ing in Medford, where they, with ! crease I he visibility of the plane M r. Stearns' two broi hers and J when flying toward an observer, their families, had a Thanksgiving j one type of monoplane has been turkey dinner together. ; built thai marks a distinct advance .Mrs. Andre Trobee, proprietor in this direction. Although it has Lincoln School If JL An average of have been absent coin school, due l-A's how.-ver ha In two - Ih-nKh Scott's a pupils daily from thu IJn- iilnes.s. The I only one nh- to Weeks. banner was won by first graders with Tin M is. an average .,f t4.1 per cent. 1'inculn made yo.4 per cent In bank in g, 1 h banner rooms beintr Miss Wobb. r's with 11:1 per cent. Mrs. .shaugl Mi: nr Ul ! PLAN RECEPTiON l ASHLA-XI). Junior High Uepoi-ter: 1 .'ivid l.owry. . Athletics ISoys' and girls' basketball prac tice will be beginning s.oou. Debate The school debitc teams have been choh-en. ThoJte on the affir mative are dia Kdwards, (Johlie Jiigrbm. i.elmes llolbrook and Vir ginia Uuiiham. on he negative: Wayne 1-owry, Anna Mae Pusoti, (Jeorge Ptcer and Kbirence Uuinl housc. , A lianking Junior high banked-y.l! jiercent. All rooms but Miss Kord's banked IMIf 1 nil percent. This is the highest percent this year. ; Spelling The III-l and the II-l averaged X 00 percent. The 1-1 hud !iy.7 jierceiit, the I -' had !.1.3 percent, and the 111- had percent. The school s average waa 1)7. " per cent. With inn per cent. Mif-s oi-f 1 Cox entertained tlio Unctiht teachers with a party, hou.ng Mrii. Harrison and Mrs. Shaiigle. huih of whom are brides, and Miss Scott, a bride-lo-be. Three beautiful gifts were given to the honored guests by their ! fellow teachers. Ml Scot 1 l.-ft Wednesday night lor t orallIs. where she ii'ieit Thanksgiving day. .Mrs. Augusta lleilman Kershaw Vv:il take her old place as 1-lt teacher Monday morning, j Miss fox was entertained Mou jday evening at dinner at the home or Mr. and Mrs. J. Verne shangle. ! ' Mrs. (Jolden Starr Scott and ' son. Uiehard. wei dinner guests . tit the home of Mr. and Mrs. oeorge t 'anode Friday evening. fox was the efficient cook lJee. 1 . To bet ter with io:t.S per cent, lac. luaiut the nubile and narticu- Tueker's and Mrs. Scott's ; latiy the high school natrons o:' the. advantages buys ami girls en joy in our Ashland high school, the (lirls' league has Issued an invitation setting (Vth December 14 ns visitors' day at the school and designating' 7:::o p. in. as tho hour for guest.-- to assemble. Tho following invitation has heen is .Mied: "To the friends of the high school: December 14 the was mar-, Ashland high school will ho open . for all the parents ami friends to become uc-ifuainted or better acquainted with the teachers, and to see exhibits of what ' the stu dents are doing in their every day class work. There will be a progmm in which alt the high M'hunl groups are taking part. Von are, each and every one, cor dially in viieil and wc hope and plan for you nil to be present. VVe knriw vou will have, 1111 entertain- forMhe occasion. I jntf evening. Please come ... t The first three grad-'s visited bring some other person interented. the l-A's Wednesday afternoon to We w.ll see you l-Yiday. Decem iew the sand table, which was! her 14 at 7:30. Vou won't dis made up as Plymouth town. Small appoint us! will vou. The f.irls' Puri- League." made Mr. and of the Lit hia Springs beauty par lor, is the guest of Klamath. 1' alls ! friends for Thanksgiving. Mount Ashland chapter of the Daughters of ihe Auu-riean ltevo- lotion are making up it box of eloihing anil useful articles to be , stnt to Angel Island in time for! the Christmas holidays. The cn-! tents of the box are designed for the immigrants who may he j detained at the station during th holiday season. A request has been seni out for garments and materials, which " may be left ut 1 he public library any lime this week. Itiley Kennedy, n resident of the Emigrant creek district, died his home Saturday, November 1' Ith. .Mr. Kennedy was a native f this country ami has lived near hi. Hid all his life. lie was in terested in (arming until recent years, when he had poor health. He is survived by his widow and by several children and other close , relatives. Pnfial was made at the 11111 cemetery on Tuesday, j K. J. l-'arlow. southern Oregon ' pioneer who waa recently stricken wit h apoplexy, still remains in a critha I condition. 1 1c Is a pa tient ni the Community hospital. .Miss .lean Atchison, supervisov at the Community hospital, is In San Kranclseo for a visit with her sislee. neverond and Mrs. Pt K. Ham mond and daughter, Miss Mar guerite, were Thanksgiving day gtieuts at the home ot their son 1 and his wile. Mr. and Mrs. Ward I Hammond at Medford. I Mrs. ( II. D. Jones of Duns i mti.r. California, recently paid a t visit to her daughter. Mrs, IM- hiige wing surface, it Is difficult 10 see when flying directly toward the eye. nnd efforts are being made to reduce the telltale sha dows under the wings u hen the i-hlp passes overhead. Bees Keep Warm in Winter by Constant Exercise z.Door Sedan ; ; ; I Com - " . . 74 ?i Sport Boaster bi5 ctovioUt . 825 bl 11 Ssiatt - " $R75 'US I Honey bees do not go Into a (rue stale of hibernation during the winter but remain act ive within the hive, although I hey do noi venture abroad, say Popular Me ehanies Magicme. To keep warm, tin e(,,)tiy practices a marvelous system of insulation uiul exercise, A large number of bees form a more or Jess spherical cluster, those on the oulshlo huvhlft their ( bodies, packed close to each other, parallel and with their heads up. 1 This formation constitutes an Insu lation shell. In.-Ide, the other bees It oop up a constant twisting and squirming in oil on to create heat. This Is so effective that the tern-; By far the most sensational group ol motor car bargains ever offered In this city, our stock 08 brand new, current mo-del Pontlac Sixes, With price reduce J $ 1 SO, is going mt rocard breaking rspevd. All Include such Important advan tage as beautiful, vuxurloug Fisher bodiah the rois-f low radiator the famous O-M-R cylin der head and score oV addition al advancements which have never been offered before at each low prices. Small down pay mint easy monthly terms your old car taken In trade I Come In and choose yours while they last. SOUTH BARTLETT AND 8th STS. Robinson Motor Co.- PHONE 1385 -Ashland, Ore. : Jot Economical Transportation . paper lo(j tans ninde a lvnlistb sang a in as they w Roosevelt School e.'ioihs. and prim from clothespins scene. Kueh Mty j iinnKugiying song, re leaving. l-A's entertained ' The following pupils from the ti -11 clfi;;s nre the reporters for this week : Mnrjorie Archer, Hose J- rohrek h. l'eyton Xcwconih and Jlarbara Holt. Tba-.ik.vgiviug Assembly - A Thanksgiving assembly was hold during the last period. The following program was greatly enjo.vf it: Sonu, "America llto r.eautlful;" Thanksgiving story. .Mai jni ie Archer; son g, ''On Thanksgiving Ja" sixth grade: reading. "A Hit of Advice." Blaine Jimphy; song. "O "Worship the king." sixth, pratlfi; address on irhanksgiving, .Miss Van .Meter; 'America, chorus; flag salute, bv wchool. TlinnUglvhig Stories Many of I he classes have boon writing ThunUsgiving stories. Rome of l hem were about rating too much. Others were about ex citing advent ores. Tim IMinr Turkey (A I'hanksKlving story by Ksther Uobbins) One morning very early I woke up. I heard n Kt range noise down by the barn. I Jumped out of bed. dressed quietly an-l ran to see what was happening, r.ut I wns too late. The poor turkey's head wns already off. Itut I shall never forget that. A SMtllcd Thaiiksglvlnc (A Thanksgiving' story by Dolph Janes) I shall never forget the Mrs. Donald Frazier. grade former. Ashland young people, are spending the year in New ork uluil'H Ihi-v !ii luteins uniiie snleii-. mi if Mcott s i-A s entertained ' did . advantages. .Mr. Krazier Is (he i-ITm with a pop corn party j working for his Ph. IX in geologv Wednesday afternoon. , !Ilt chimhia university. Mrs. Kra- Tumiin AlhsiiDtn's mother nnd'zjor is secretary to Dr. Sherman, two small brothers visited thn.ni t,f (he chemistry department firrt A's Wednesday. , '(lf Columbia I'niverslty. Mr. and The first A's have graduated ' MrK, Krilzier made the trip from from primers and will be reading Hun Krnncisco to New York over proudly in first readers Monday. : the' very interesting Panama cannl .Mrs. Khanules rof.m had a bar- route. Thev are having nn bppor vest party to celebrate Thanks- ; n,nUv to visit inlerestlmr places 1 and enjoy ninny thtiiKH of in- were ansent vitn:tcnHt j tno metropolis. 'and .Mrs. 11. 1,. Iturdfc nnd foiiK spent the Thanksglv- mving. Kour teachers tne tin. I ney were Miss Tucker,, j)r Miss furry. .Mrs. Harrison nndtm,0 Mrs. Scott. In Miss very lively furry looking Mug room some ' ,. turkey gob-! ' ; biers scrambled across the black eoard border, hastening To avoid; their Thanksgiving fate. 1 Merle Dietrich found a rtln-j j motxf ring on his way (oi school, j j Ho frumd a well filled purs.- re- j j eently. lie located 'the owner of the piir.se and banked his one i : dollar reward money this week. Mrs. Uitnra West, the fifth trrade teacher. was vaccinated last week, preparatory to her trip: abroad the first of February. She , will be gone sevoral months. holiday In OrnntH 1'ass with Itiudle'M parents. .Mr. and 11. L.. Ilurdie, Sr., at their Jackson School Itlitleliiis Hanking PI. 4 percent. Health percent. Din rent rooms. M is I lansen's Mrs. Taylor's. Spelling: Three flays dictionary first' work. per and ranch homo. . I rs. K Isf e C h u re h mn' n left on Thursday for Portland to spend. Thanksgiving dny with relatives. . 1'rnfenMor nnd Mrs. Walter S. Iledfoid on I 'aim avenue, havo as their guests Lieutenant Donald T. Heeler, who is a brother of Mrs. Kcdford and has Just com pleted a three-year service In Ha waii a nd Ik being t rn nsf erred t o Vancouver, Wash. Mm. Heeler, their son, Donald nnd Miss Ko sanna Aynew are also guests with the lieutenant at the Hedford home. Misses Margaret McCoy nnd Frances I'rntt, who teach at Tal ent nrj- spending tho Thanksgiving interval with their parentH in Ashland. MNs Thelmn VoywA, n sttubjit Tin- husiui'.ss if prnli'clin u 1 1 i i) I'oi-m im 1 pi'iipli' HL'iiiiiM Inulls in 1 i tics is imp nf llie very inodi'i'n inslitu (iniis tlmt lins nlraidy nIhiwii its win-Ill f buyers of limnrs. mill liimini'ss propi'i'tii's. Till insur inii'i' is the only sure wiiy of siil'i'sruiinliiii the enp ital you've invested. Jackson County . Abstract Co. 121 East Sixth Phone 41 i Lace yom Qmetxjy GW- rolet Qfhe .ev !- of Chevrolet History .('(' - a Six in the price range of the fonrj Since the announcement cf The OutstaiuliiiK Chevrolet of Chevrolet History, tens of thou sands of people have placed their orders for this senna- tional new car! Never before has any new Chevrolet ever won such tremendous public acceptance in so short a time! The new Chevrolet six-cylinder valve-in-hcad motor is an it. gineering masterpiece. Not only does it develop 32' ,', more power than any previous Chev rolet motor . . . not only does it offer sensationally increased speed and faster acceleration but it provides this amoving performance with such out standing economy that it de livers an average of letter than 20mUestutlegallunofgasoUiel jiml last time my fat tier linumil : live turkey fur Thank-sKivintf. AVo wow brini-'ine the kiiIiMw tiimi? in a wnoili-n enop on th mnniiiK lionril. All of a "i"' in wc hit a law liump In the Vriad. The eonp bounced into the io.nl anil broke. .itimpin AltcnManre for ivprk about ?n pi-rcent. 1'lTfCl'l SM'tlfIM Thi- fiilliiwint; iH'oph. have ton peivi-nt for daily work foi' nri-onl six wM'ks In spcllInK: HA - Ituth iyAllilni. .Iian Kamlf ton. t'l'llis I'l-eston. liazi'l llautt. up the turkey a lively clip. Htarted nwny" lit, -lai n nenineme. .nary Miopi. i on I ran after him ; lancc Moore.' Karl IVrierxnn. lle'iiiafiys .iiirjin. dared Ptnnh'y to. ; e o r is e Donald r.A Wanneta Vt'llsnn. 4il loanue Itui.iey, li Money. Lorraine l.t.nKvill, liont. June Welly. .". 11 .Marlon Jlrluham. John Dil lalrc. 4 IfA Chwi ItfMtin eui Flecause jo many children have abKent this week little new hut he wits too fast for n iunnieil a illtch and I Hot follow him. So we had turkey that Thanki-KivlnK. The Tliaiikirlvln Vt'll limit Ilimoi (A Tlinnkselvini; Story by Kunr.nian TI.nnL.unii.lnn wn COmlniT ... a t ... t rhnn the been t,v. nff" I Went to work has been presented In the 111 l.e.l nnd wn un cnrlv the next I review morninir. out in the Jarn rn. lilm in rnme out ,,, ,, -.nP rame , cl.ll grudge at the 111 thl week u.,,l,,,,lv had lefl the pen door; M'K open anil the turkey had made I.... . i-a .li.li.-t have " , ' li.ner: I ill! the reenhir teaehers nbnen . i... i -w.1,1 mcnl. VOU! 'ft' k'i'".w how I felt work and Individual proll- I lonm Mg re eniphaHlired. pf The flu neeniM to have had n spe Henderson anil twenty of the hlldren have been iihMcnt. Alri. Mellrlfle has buen aitistlttlliiiff dur- llSlene l'imT We have hin l:ilenl lleadini! Seat- I mirk padM are In use In ttie 1 Tt ! grade. The children are very In- modo health- posters; lorcatl In the work and nrc doing "While- hoini? Your , ' Christmas Shopping Lot, Us Take Cave ot ... Your Laundry Problems Medford Domestic Laundry ' "The Laundry Does It Pest" $ 30 N, Riverside Phone 16C This spectacular performance and economy have been achieved as a result of the great' est group of engine advance .nents that Chevrolet has ever announced typilied by a new heavier crankshaft . . . new car buretor, with venturichokeand automatic accelerating pump . . . new camshaft . . . auto matic rocker arm lubrication . . . gasoline pump and filter . . . semi-automatic spark con trol . . . and hot spot manifold. The marvelous new bodies by Fisher arc designed for distinc tive beauty and style as well as ; exceptional comfort and safety. Come in and learn the full and significant story of this greatest of ull Chevrolets! T.'sa COACH $1 Advance Showings The Out.vtatuliitK Chevrolet oi Chevrolet History will be dis played in a series of advance showings in the cities listed below. Waahlnxcnn, Dec. 1-4, Mayflower Hnltl . . . Chicago. Dec. 1-6, Pure Oil UUIr., Wiwker Dr. and W.ha.h Ave. ... I.us Aniselci, Dec. 1-6, Ambuudor , floret Auditorium . . . San fmndfco. Dec. 6-13. Ctvtc Auditorium, Larkin I lull . . . Cincinnati, Dec. 8-14, Hotel Vinmn ... S(. Louis, Dec. 8-14, Arcadia Bullruom, 3S15 Olive St... , Atlanta, Doc. Ui'22, Auditorium Armory . . . Ddllua, Dec. 18-22, Adolphus Motel, Junior Ballroom ... Portland, Ore, Dec 1H-22, Public Auditorium. rn,LJL , i if i ..'525 '525 Tie ItOADsTER Tlie PHAETON .11 ; cobra. .595 Tit .ne KtUAN. 05 cabiuLet . . .$695 ' Tlu- OmurRlMe LANDAU . . . 725 SUDAN DELIVERY 595 LKiHT DELIVERY SAM CHASSIS. : TW IVi TON CHASSIS ,545 TON CHASSIS 1 11 CAU $650 All prlc . o. e. I lint, Mlek. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO., Inc. 112 South Riverside Phone 150 Automotive hop Ashland, -Oregon QUALITY A T LOW COS T