Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 12, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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present.
Each member chose
book
Mr. Severin has been a resident Mr“ m
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A d. s h fath
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lists
provided.
F ir st C ongregational Church
Clasfliried Colum n R ates
MRS. GRÂCE E. ANDREWS, Editor '
■
rie k a nearly two Years has
W. Judson Oldfield. Minister
One cent the word each
Phone items to her at 345-R, between lt» A. M. and 2 P. M.
These books will be given t h e ! established an extensive acquain-
The family picnic « , held in | f r i i X " ’ ¿ ,
brotf,;'
time.
Boulevard and Main street.
and evenings.
library when reviewed. Books of tatxceship and has many friends the park, and w a. a very h a p p y ',b a - a
morning for
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
late fiction, travel, biography, n a -!T h e bride is a young woman of affair
To run every issue for one
‘heir homes in Portland a fte r' a
classes for all grades and ages.
to
re study and history are among j charm ing personality, and. al-
month or more, H e the word
CALENDAR OF W EEK
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'
three >Jay visit here. Mr. Lee is
the president Mrs. Long, it was
Bring your Bible. Morning ser-
These reviews though not a resident of this citv .
each time.
Monday, July 14. W. R. C. decided th a t the vice president those chosen.
, connected with the Frank L. Mc-
with
the
half-hour
subjects
will
’
vice-at 11; subject, “ The Victory Club. Round table in Park,
has
many
friends
here
also.”
GeOiW
e
Robinson
Enter-
.'Guire
realty company o f iforu
should act as presiding officer u n ­
th at Overcometh. Junior Christ-
Tuesday, July 15. Open House, til the time for the erection of oT present a varied and interesting
Miss Deeter has been an em-
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n
« v
!and’ and commentod favorably on
FO R R ENT
program for the year’s study.
ian Endeavor a t 6:45. The even- Civic Club.
Hostesses,
ploye in the Citizen’s Bank s in c e ♦ * ,
Robl,16on entertainec Ashland’s future.
Mrs. (icers.
A
fter
the
business
of
the
a
fte
r­
ing service wi.l be a Union ser- Hammond, Mrs. Woodside
January.
Prior
to
that
time
she
eI®borate
tWo o’clock din-
and
A fter the close of the business
FOR RENT— Furnished Cabins vice of all the churches at the Mrs. Roberts.
noon
was
settled,
the
guests
en­
was
employed
in
the
First
NatJ
"
e
r
Monday
,n
“
“ PMinent to Mr.
session, the ladies present spent
and tents facing park, near Lith- Baptist church at 8. Prayer meet-
Wednesday, July 16. Upper the social hour in visiting and joyed an in-door picnic.
:
and
Mrs.
W.
O.
W
heeler of Port-,
ional at Medford.
ia w ater and play ground. Place .ng every W ednesday evening at Valley Community Club. Hostess,
The
hostess
had
planned
an
land, Mrs. D. W. Stone of Oak
with fancy work.
Miss D eeter’s mother
to park your car. Call 153.
and
out-door
one,
but
the
w
eather
8. The subject for next week is, Airs. J. E. Gowland.
land,
and Mrs. J. R. Robinson of
Delicious refreshm ents were
sisters live in Ashland.
,
261-tf, The Home at Bethany and The
man
interfered
with
a
sprinkle
Thursday. July l
Seattle,
who have been here for a
Trinity served by the hostess Mrs. H atch­
Good wishes are extended tb
Friendships
of
Jesus."
The
public
Guild
Picnic,
ju
st
in
tim3
to
occasion
a
hasty
num
ber
of
days enjoying a family-
FOR RENT — Housekeeping
er and Mrs. Crowson.
In Lithia Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Severin for a happy
is
cordially
invited
to
all
th
e
s
e
!
i
etreat
of
guests
and
the
delicious
reunion
and
visiting at the home '
apartm ent.
Large living room,
Those present were th e Mes-
and prosperous life.
services
in
the
Congregational
refreshm
ents
planned
for
them.
of Mrs. George Robinson of 78,;
Lockhart-M orris—
bed room, kitchen pantry and
dams Newland, Wm. Rice, Frank
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1 Second street.
bath room all newly papered and church.
The. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Crowson, Dan H atcher, Roberts
Family
Reunion—
.
,
. Tbe Boosts returned to their
painted, 5 m inutes walk from
A. Lockhart, 712 Boulevard was W ilkins, Ethel Doyle, J. B. Coch­ M arried—
A
very
happy
family
reunion
homes the la tte r part of the week
F
irst
Church
o
f
Christ,
Scientist
business center. Phone 4 4 5-R.
The m arriaj .
the scene of a very pretty home ran, B ertha McKinney, Edwin
of
Mrs.
Carl
occurred
here
the
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Pioneer Ave., South
wedding when Miss Jew el Morris Dunn, F rank Shaffer, Wm. Moore, B arrett
263-tf
f n of ! Ta ,t nt a ‘ld R‘ R' F ° S' Mr’ and Mrs- GeorSe W alton, Mr
Sunday morning service at 11 and Theodore F. Lockhart were .and J. V. W right.
Cottage Grove to erect $18,000
1 third ? rvn V aSS ° CCUrred Ju ,y ! and Mrs- Wm. Marshall and their
FOR RENT— Nice furnished o'clock. , Subject o( lesson. "Sac. , unlted „ „lar r ia s e ,7 h e Rev. S.“j .
• • •
school.
ird
at
Yreka.
children
of
Crescent
City;
Mr
front apartm ent. Phone 263-R or ram ent
. unday School a t 10; Chaney officiating clergyman.
Mr and Mrs. Foster will ' and Mrs. W. O. W heeler of Port-
c a ll’at Shook bldg.
265— 2tf o’clock.
W
ednesday
’ 1 The impressive ring ceremony was M issionary M eeting—
’
evening
make
th eir home in G rants Pass. land. Mrs. J. B. Robinson, Sea-
The Missionary m eeting of the
meeting at 8 o clock. Reading used
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T
‘
Hr
° USe- - ,
| « le, Mrs. D. W. Stone, Oakland,
FOR RENT— Nice room with
Christian Church was held F ri­
Room open daily from 2 until 5
The bride looked very charm ing day afternoon as planned. Men­
o r w ithout private bath; also,
The Civic Club will keep open 1 and Mrs. E. A. Fox of Sacramento
P. M., excepting Sundays and hol­
in her dainty, soft white gown. tion will be made later of the house every Tuesday during the , met in Ashland and enjoyed the
nice sleeping porch, 217 North idays.
Her sister, Mias Overa Morris was program.
Main.
265— 6t
vacation. Hostesses will be pro. , visit together,
vided.
maid
of
honor
and
her
brother
The
next
meeting
is
expected
Mrs. W alton, Mrs. Robinson, ¡
At The Salvation Army
FOR SALE
Jasper Morris supported
Those
for
Tuesday
are
the
the
to
be
an
out-of-doors
one,
the
Mrs.
D. W. Stone and Mrs. Fox
No. 30 4th Street
groom as best man.
ladies planning a picnic “in the ' Y,esdames p K - Hammond. L. N
FOR SA L E — Paige
6; good
Sunday Services
Ju st the immediate families of park at which all the m em bership; " oodslde and L A- Roberts,
running order; price $200. $100
Holiness m eeting 11 o’clock.
bride
and groom were present, of the society are cordially in - !
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down, time on balance to respon­ Sunday School 2:30.
Young
Mr.
and
Mrs. J. A. Lockhart, Mrs. vited to be present.
sible party, Lithia Garage.
j Severin-Deetei<—
Peoples Legion 6:30. Salvation
C. T. Morris and Miss Overa and
265— 6* Service 8:15.
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_ Tlle following clipped from the
! Jasper Morris.
J
G
ive
H
ouse
G
uests
an
O
uting—
Siskiyou
News will be of interest
Week night— at 8:15, Tuesday,
USED piano for sale, cheap.
Imm
ediately
following
the
cere­
Miss Dudley of Portland is a i to Miss Dee te r’s many friends,
Friday and Saturday nights.
W. L. Douglas shoes are known
Apt. E, Shook Bldg.
265— 3*
Gscar Jack Severin, jeweler
The public is invited, come and mony the happy couple left for a house guest at the Presbyterian i
to be value received for money
wedding trip, by motor, to the Manse, and Mrs. Ida Chaney and i and watcb repairer at the Lake
FOR SALE— Cheap wood. D ry 1 bring your friend.
spent.
old home of the groom in St. children, Elizabeth, Ruth and iew el‘ y store, and Miss Zona
Me do overhauling and repairing.
C. DUEILL.
down tim ber, $4.00 per load. One
Our Ribbon Stock is Always Fres|,
Johns, W ashington, where they Wilma of Portland are guests in Gee^er of Ashland were married
Lieutenants.
mile East Siskiyou Saw Mill
in Yreka by Rev. John K. Hub-
Books and
Officerss in Charge j will visit a brother, Mr. B urritt the S. J. Chaney home.
Road. J. A. Edwards.
264-6*
Lockhart. They will retu rn by
Drug Sund-ies
Yesterday, the Rev. S J. Chan- ■ bard last Friday. The ceremony
Stationery
Spokane
and
Seattle.
They
ex­
FO R SALE — By sick man at
Toilet Goods
M ethodist Episcopal Church
ey, Mrs. Ida Chaney and children i was Perf°rm ed at the parsonage | -
pect to be gone two weeks.
Convalescent Home, new Ford
S. J. Chaney, Minister
and the Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Merg­
Both the young people are ler and family with th eir guest
touring car, only used two
The Sunday School will meet
m onths, with new camping out­ at 9:45. Classes are provided for graduates of the class of ’23 A. H Miss Dudley, left for a two days
fit. Call 153.
269-lt all ages and all are welcome. The ; S.
trip to C rater Lake. They return
Both were popular students in Saturday evening.
pastor
will
speak
at
the
morning
i
FOR SALE — Apricots 6c at
High school. Mr. Lockhart dis
The guests are m utual acquain­
orchard. Phone 11F313. 26316* church service and the Sacram ent J tinguishing himself in- athletics
of the L ord’s Supper will he ad­
tances and all friends of the
FOR SALE — J. H. Hale m inistered. There will be special i Miss Morris tau g h t successfully Mergler family. Mrs. Ida-Chaney
Peaches, Table Carrots. Phone music. “ The Great Theme of the ; in the Lower Soda Springs school. is a sister-in-law of the Rev. and
335-L. 575 Liberty St.
262-6* Bible” is the topic for the Ep- I Mr. Lockhart has the position of Mrs. S. J. Chaney.
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worth League m eeting at 6:45. ' salesman in Ahe Ford Garage
FO R SALE— By owner, a good
Union service at the B aptist I They will make their home in A D eligh tfu l Lawn P arty—
5 room house close in. Good loca­
bestoq
Ashland, going to housekeeping
church at 8 P. M.
Mrs. S. L. Allen and Miss Sarah
tion. 550 Fairview St.
261-tf
on their return.
Fox were hostesses at a very de­
To these young people their
Classified Ads Bring Results
MISCELLANEOUS
lightful lawn party at their pleas­
many friends extend congratula­
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an t home on Laurel street Friday
L etterheaas, statem ents, t o
tions and good wishes are their
evening in honor of a num ber of
your order at the Tidings Office.
for a life of happiness and pros­
house guests who have been
perity.
We have a good Job printing, de­
spending some littie time with
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partm ent.
tf
PHYSICIANS
them.
A D eligh tfu l Trip—
The evening was spent in the
W ANTED— Gravel or granite OR, MATTIE B. SHAW — Res<-
Two cars filled with friends happy
visit of old friends. De-‘
for ballast.
Must be cheap.
dence and office, 108 Pioneer bound for C rater Lake, the Mecca
lightful
W anted— 500 ft. steel cable, in
music furnished by the
avenue. Telephone 28. Office of so many at this season, left
good condition.
FOR SALE—
Dickey
O
rchestra added much to
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 Ashland the afternoon of the
good barrels, chepp, S. D. Tay­
the pleasure of the occasion.
p. in. only.
Fourth, returning home Sunday
lor, at Cannery.
265— 2tf
Delicious refreshm ents of ice
evening.
cream
and cake were served later
DR. ERNEST A. W OODS^-Prac-
Those who made up the party
LOST at picnic grounds, Elgin
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and were Mr. and Mrs. Eric W aren. in the evening by the hostesses.
w rist watch with initials E. E. on
The guests in whose honor the
th ro a t— X-ray including teeth .- Mr. John Rigg, Prof. I. C. W il­
back. Reward. Call 10-F13.
happy
affair was given were Mr.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc } son, Mrs. Burroughs, Miss W at-
265— 3tf
and
Mrs.
G. V. Payne and baby
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland tenbarger. Miss Jean Anderson
of
Hillsboro
and Mrs. Russell of
WANTED— Few 2nd hand bird
Ore-
! ahd Miss Hezel Brunner.
Salem. Mr. Payne is a druggist
cages. Call 153.
265— tf
in Hillsboro. He was a form -r
¿Sa-«.
j thus getting all the thrills pos
GET YOUR STOVE repaired at
resident of Ashland and has a
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
Eagle Iron and Brass Works, l phone 48; residence 142 First sible. The trip around the Rim wide circle of friends.
j was taken, also the one to Wiz­
Oberlain street. New grates and
Mrs. Rusell is a very successful
National Bank building.
ard Island, which they explored.
liners made *to order, any style
baby specialist.
i tove. Stock on hand. Stoves for I DR. HAW LEY— Above T id in g s: m akinS Gle cl*mk to Its summit.
Those present to meet the com­
They returned by way of Klam-
office. Phone 91.
sale.
2 6 4-1 mo.
plimented guests were Mr. and
. , a .h P a l,., adding m. „ y „ „ „ d e rtu , ^ 7 . ' W. H o T e. ' l ' o U a M Ro™
DR. C. W. HANSON
-..HOM E laundring done 239 2nd
view . ,o <ho,e already .tored c r, Applegate 0( Talent; H r and
away.
D entist
street. Fancy laundrying a spec­
Mrs. R. A. Payne, Mrs. M. E.
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ialty.
262-6th
Special attention given to pyor­
Dickey, Miss Nellie Dickey, Mr.
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver Picnic Dinner for Visitor
and Mrs Floyd Dickey of this)
WHO has a good second-hand
Friends planned a very enjoy­ city and
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
drag saw for sale or would like
able affair Tuesday evening in Chicago. Miss Trella Davis of I
-
«
to rent for a month. H. E. Elliott,
MONUMENTS
honor of Prof. I. C. Wilson and
• • •
351 Morton St.
265— 2*
his mother, Mrs. Burroughs, who
ASHLAND GRANITE
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tail- Guests Go to C rater LaJ^e__
MONUMENTS
Second Hand goods bought, sold
Mrs. Eugenia Atkinson has
man on North Main.
Oregon G ranite Co.
exchanged,repaired. Collected and i
been
hostess to a num ber of
Thirty or more guests were
delivered. Chair Doctor, Cor.3rd.
S. PENNISTON, Salesman
guests
this week. Mrs. W. F.
Phone 444-Y seated iCt thb bountiful repast pro-
and A St., Phone 295R. 232-2mo. • Res. 470 Laurel
Sparkman,
a neice, and daughter
____________vided and to which full justice
Ada. of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs.
I DO FANCY cement work,
was accorded.
PLANING MILL
Jack
Corning also of Seattle spent
chimneys, septic tanks; also cem-
A fter the delicacies received
etry work etc., J. D .V effley, 143 fORDON’S SASH AND CABINET appreciative attention, the friends the week here, leaving yesterday
WORKS, Cor. Helman
and gathered in groups for the pleas­ for th eir respective homes.
«th St.
227— lmo*
D uring the time Mr. and Mrs.
Van Ness.
194tf ant visit ih a t is a part of these
ANY G IRL IN TROUBLE— May
Corning enjoyed the trip to Cra­
t r a n sfe r and E x pr ess
s° >'a Ppy afiairs.
com m unicate with Ensign Lee
te
r Lake, returning W ednesday
1V1.1.UC T ransfer & s.o rag e Co. w , ? " “
*° m eet P ro' '
o f the Salvation Army at the
evening.
for SERVICE.
" so 1 and bis ’»yther, Mrs. Bur-
W blteSbield Home, 565 May-
• « •
Experienced movers and peek s ° “f " p i ”0 ”
“ eV'
“ rS'
fa ir Ave., Portland, Oregon.
ers of bonsehold good, Deni i
Ch' Mre"- th e k Speedw ay Club M eets—
£
lieal
gu
ests,
Mr.
and
Mrs
The Speedway Club, the social
• r . ,n C l nnd wood. Phone la n d daughter from B
“ arnstahle
nth
organization of the Royal Neigh­
117.
Fine lot with building for
bors, met recently at the home
b
alls;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Stannard
$400, small cash payment.
Office 89 Oak St. near
of Mrs. T urner on Sixth street
Miss
Nellie
Beaver,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W hittier. Calif., lots to trade
Hotel Ashland
High, Mr. and Mrs. B runer, Miss with a large attendance of Us
for Ashland land.
,
Hazel
B runer, Mr. and Mrs. Tail- membership.
A 40 acre tract partly irrig at­
f. L, POWELL— General Trans­
The evening was spent in vis­
ed, fine land. Bargain price
fer— Good team
and niotor man, Mr. and Mrs. Jam m erthal,
on easy terms.
iting
and planning for future ac­
Miss
W
attenbarger,
Mrs.
Ruth
trucks. G iod service at a rea
$1500 municipal bonds to
tivities.
At the close the hostess
Mitchell,
Miss
Jean
Anderson.
souak'e price. Phone 83.
trade for city home.
Mr. Oliver Anderson, Mr. and served delightful refreshm ents.
Staples Realty Agency
The next social affair will be a
Mrs. Gerald Gunter, Mr. and Mrs.
FEHIGE-ROACH
Kelly Tires
Therm oid
71 E. Main, Ashland Hotel Bid.
Fan Belts
T ransfer — Express — Storage Anguin, the Drs. Crandall, Mr. picnic in Lithia Park, the even-
Mason
Tires
Petry Cut Outs
Hauling — Dray work of all John Rigg, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. ing of the 25th. All the Royal
Copper Tubing
McQuary-Norris
Food Boxes
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry •imith, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wer- Neighbors and their families are
Aeromore Exhaust Horns
invited and each is to bring a well
Pistons
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R en.
Bolts
Flexible Tubing-
Prof. Wilson and his mother filled basket for the dinner in the
375 B. St.
112-tf
Pins
Grip
Racks
Ring Bolts and Lugs
returned to their home, Friday. picnic grounds at six o’clock.
Rings
• • •
• • •
Tire Carriers
KING’S TRAN S F E R— S e r v i ce
r a
we claim for r
Motometers
Bearings
—rid your system of Catarrh Or Deal day or night at reasonable rates. Entertained for Guest__
Sun Visors
The C hristian Endeavor Socie­
Lamps
ness caused by Catarrh.
Wood for sale. Phone 113, Res.
Washburn Valves
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B arnstable ty of the Congregational church
License Plate Clips
Spot Lights
231 Van Ness.
265— lm o and daughter of Klam ath Falls, enjoyed a very pleasant lawn
Stromberg Carbureors
Wa’den Wrenches
P. J. CHENEY & C O ., T oledo. Obit,
Jacks
were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. party at the MacDonald home on
Stromberg Parts
Gaskets
Blacksm ith Shop
Axles
S. J. Chaney over the celebration. Palm Ave. Thursday evening.
Detroit
Springs
Blacksmith Shop, East Main Mrs. B arnstable and daughter re­
Clutch
Facings
Pep
It was well attended and the
Perfection Silent Timing
T O U T PERSONS St. Horseshoeing, Automobile mained until later in the week. young
Spring Clips
folks
spent
the
time
very
Shims
Incline to fu ll feeling after eat­ Spring work a specialty. Auto
Gears
In compliment to Mrs. B arn­ happily in jolly games on the
ing, gassy pains, constipation
Spring
Bolts
. parts.
Water Bags
Refined and digttiioit improved by
stable, Mrs. Homer Billings en­ lawn.
Klaxon Horns
Compression Couplings
IRA YERIAN.
252-1 mo. tertained Mrs. S. J. Chaney and
Screw Drivers
Dainty refreshm ents brought to
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
Ring Gears and Pinions
Radiator
Hose
Mrs. B arnstable informally at a close a very delightful evening
Keepsit Spare Tire Preserv­
TABLETS
Alemite
Chains
luncheon
Tuesday,
prior
to
Mrs.
of
fun
and
frolic.
er
r i—wring and comforting - only 25c For a smooth shave
Lincoln Shock Absorbers
Tire
Covers
B arnstable’s retu rn to her home
Boyco Emergency Kits
and quick service go
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Mrs.
P
eil
E
n
tertains
Study
FO R SALE— Old papers at Tid­ to the Shell Barber
Social Circle M eets—
Club—
WANTED—Lots of Customers For Our Sudden Service.
Ladies and
in g s; 25c per bundle.
dh Shop.
The Social Circle met at the
W ednesday afternoon the Ash­
children get your hair
home of Mrs. Dan H atcher, on land Study Club were pleasant-
Oregon m anufactured $2,639,. bobbed and m arcel­
Upepr Mountain Ave., Wednesday entertained at the home of the
505 w orth of candy during 1923. led.
afternoon, with Mrs. Frank Crow­ president, Mrs. Emil Peil, on
son as assisting hostess.
P ortland shipped 152,578 bbls.
W. A. SH ELL, Prop.
Granite street.
During the business meeting at
flouer during first three weeks of »32 A. St. Ashland. Ore
The m eeting was called to de­
Beaver Block
June.
which Mrs. F ran k Sliaffer pre- cide definitely upon the books
Drop In For Chat
sided owing to the resignation of , selected for review, before the
I
S O C IE T Y
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W hole Wheat
Bread Is
Healthful
Lithia Bakery
Typewriter Specials
Everywhere—
2 Corona Machines.......$35.00
1 O liv er.................
1 R oyal.................... ..$50.00
1 Remington Rebuilt ..$60.00
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
ELHART’S
Carey Asbestos Roofing
The Ashland Lumber Co. is chosen to serve Ashland Oree on
to apprint The AshfaidLumbeT Co
aS WdJ &S °Ur °Wn have lead us
rnnf.-nJ p?* ? Lu™bei to to represent us, and serve you on Carev As-
It wa^J w k h ih h i h ± h ft°r StnCta iatT ityJ n SeCUrin8' this fam is ^P ortant.
years of nraetical eYnpr?»?1 " mind.that we have appointed a firm that has had
PROFESSIONAL
encountered
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atmospheric condition, gasses or temperature to be
a n d ^ ^ l r f g v i l n ^ S U '^ V . ^
advice alon8' these lines
big values offered to the building owners.
THE PHILIP CAREY COMPANY
LOCKLAND and CINCINNATI. Ohio.
Ask CTC Users
About CTG Tires
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This auto accessory service is one th at is becoming quite popular and ap­
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cause of the real stock and the well known user-tried and nationally ad­
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Leedom’s Tire House