Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    t^aak t | e people of Ashland tor
Oto «plendld rapport that had
Ctren the school, and declared1
that “If the Southern Oregon Nor­
mal does not oontinue It« present
rapid and suhetantial growth, It
wl/1 not be' the fault of the people
of Ashland ’?
The members of the faculty at­
tending yesterdays meetings were;
President J. A. Churchill, Mar­
ion Ady. A. C. Strange, Arthur
S. Taylor, Helen C. A n erson ,
Elisabeth
Richardson,
Waltef
Redford, Marie Connolly, Pearl
Durst, Leona G. Marstera. VI»
glnla Hales, Verne V. Caldwell,
Katherine M. Vincent, Margaret
Armentrout, and Beatrice Hall.
I
Chamber Fonun Proves to
be Enjoyable Affair
Ldttgn fa r t b i contest should
be addreaeeÿ to the Contest Edi­
tor of the Ashland Ttdbgs.
• f the Klwan-
k to sot aside
luncheon In
winging con-
te of the con­
i ' letters will
luncheon and the
It is preferable that they w l a u « |’ v tll bq Introduced,
«written, but thia Is no*
Start right In tonight to write
U.
Contestants should your letter .to enter in thia con-
n one side of the sheet on- test «*<* get It ready to bring or
» letters should be regu- mall to th e eoutest editor when
rrltten with the signature the contest formally opens next
contestant at the end.
Monday morning. It will be
first prise will bp «13 splendid publicity for Ashland
The second prlae will be aad— jton m |> win one of the
d the third prise, «6.
* three liberal cash prises.
President
is c t y r W
Members of the Normal school
faculty played a dual role yester­
day when they not only served as
guests of the Chamber of Com­
merce Forum Luncheon but pro­
vided the program for thia meet­
ing.
After the introduction of
geests. President O. F. Carson of
the local Chamber, briefly ex­
plained the purpose of the meet­
Tiding» Will1
ing. and introduced President J,
” Letter
A. Churchill of the Southern Ore­
gon Normal School, whp preaided
(Continued From Page Ona)
at the meeting and Introduced
members of the facdlty.
through your own eyes akd then
Community singing led by write your Impressions in your
Leon* G. Marstera, normal school own words. .
supervisor of music, done much
The contest win result . in
to make the meeting a success, spreading Ashland’s , fame to
and Verne V. Caldwell, instruct­ many distant cities and atatds. It
or of Psychology, and the main will be wonderful publicity for
speaker, told o( the value of the the community, and it Is reason­
Intelligence Taut, as It related to able to expect that these letters
the schools.
.
will result In bringing many
The principal value aa pointed visitors to Ashland daring the
out by Mr. Caldwell is In the 19S7 tourist season.
Judges Selected
assistance it gives the Instructor,
The Tidings has selected five
in determining quickly those
things concerning-a pupils de­ representative citizens to serve
ficiencies .that would normaly re­ as judges and their decisions will
quire a b ou t.* .yean association, be final. The judges are 3. A.
beforé they would he sufficiently Churchill, president of the South­
brought out, to enable them to be ern Oregon state normal school;
corrected. The speaker went into G. A. Briscoe, City superlntend-
the early history oh the testa,
explaining kow they were based
upon B4 questioning each quest­
ion the answer to which, repre­
sents » certain period in a stu­
dent*'manta] age.
P r é s id e n t C’b v r c h i l l in closing
the meeting i took '^occasion to
During this ia st five
yeanr, the enrollment in
the schabte Of higher
education in the United
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mately doubled.
It is the desire of the
younger generation to
better conditions for
$em selves, to prepare
themselves to earn more
money, in order to live
better and enjoy more.
This bank is always glad to consult with you in
matters pertaining to finance and tbA education of
* your children-
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all aita W inter Merchandise
ASHLAND, OEE
WÖÖ1 ÉÍANKETS
COTTON BLANKETS
“ All Wool andf Plenty W ide” are
these beautiful now “ Wearwell” all
wool blankets in attractive patterns.
Blue, Bose, Gold, Lavendar, Tan and
Grey. Sateen boubd
66x80 Plaid Blankets- Soft textured
and firmly woven for service And sat­
isfaction art unusually
Fine bedding bijy—Pair
«4 AA
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“ Wawn, Durable; Luxurious*’. These
Wearwell Blankets are woven of fin­
est Virgin wool, are thoroughly wash­
ed, pre-shrunk, Firmly sewn sateen
bindings, plaid patterns—in wanted
colors- Size 70x80 ,
66x80 Heavy Cotton Blankets- Come
in Grey, Tan
and
White. Come in and
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make your selections at this Special
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Prcie
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70x80 Supertex Cotton .Blankets.
You’ll appreciate haying one of these
blankets handy'at at the foot of the
bed during these chilly nights. New
plaid patterns. Six color combinations
for your choice.
ca
as
3*Lb. Stitched Comfort
Batting. Size 72x90 will
make complete comforter.
Extra Value
Each
NATION.
P Ä IC E S
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Wearwell Wool and Cotton
; u‘, Blankets
WEARWELL
,Wearwell tWeol sad Cotto* Blanket« for
■trading need«, three .blanket», raft-textured
and firmly woken for qervfce and «atbfact-
«4x7« H - t j Cotto, B l*n k ,u . V o lori are an /tannanatty ftne bedding bay. Plaid
placed our mill contract ln eqrly Pattern«.
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»06x80
Spring and a« a rreult can make 70180
AB AA
36 in. Victoria Cotton
Challies in new patterns.
This is the best Challie
you can bny for making
Comforters
Each '
4 Agg
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2 Lb. Climax Comfort Bat­
ting- Full size, 72x90- Here
is the lowest price in years
on this quality
B af—Each
M Hew LOW PRICES
NEW SILK DRESSES
At Low Prices
We have gathered together a wonderful showing—
So many attractive,new styles in. such a wide range
of sizes that we feel sure we can please you at Popu
lar prices.
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$14.99
$19.75
CHARMEUSE SATIN
'filié qùàiitÿ for dressés jtin new
.colors for fall and winter, Channel
lied, Jungle Green, Radio Blue,
Navy Blue
A A 4Q
Yard
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care oí atfs^ neatness wfll be
REFLECTION CREPE SATIN
Patterns- Yard wide, fine
70 A quality for dresses 19c
i w and Aprons—Yd,
Silks
Now Many More Words Can You Make from the L etters ht
Dress Percale in new fall
flew Winter COATS
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At Low Prices
LUSTBIOUS FÜB TRIMMING
You will like this heavy weight
Crepe Satin so popular this season.
Eight new colors and black to
choose from
flaQ £15
40 in. wide. Yard
Vefy finest «ted construction.
D ue
•teel wheel«. Heavy balloon size solid
rubber tjreg. Foot brake end stead
on rear wheel
FOR G IR L S — F IR S T
FO R
P R IZ E
BO YS-
F1RST PRIZE
Genuine Cowhide Football.
Chased Nickel Silver Fountain Pen.
T: - ' . - a .
PenPoint
Fine Quality Gold
Regulation Size
CUoolens
M Low Priee
FOR GIRLS — SBCQ.ND PR IZ E
S te r lin g « liv e r B U ST E R
B ÍÓ W N
ill Sized N i e l i e l Silver
JSTER B R O W N Watch.
R lnft
Finished
54 in. wide. One of the degervingly
popular fabrics, Silverglieen offers
ft choice of six of the smartest
colors for fall and
winter—Yard
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French Wool Challis, 27 in
New patterns to select A 4
from—Yard
Flannel Suiting
Contest,Now
Open -v
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CLOSES FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1926
Golden Rule Store
Ashland, Oregon
54 in wide. These fine quality
woolens . .in Plaids, Check and
Stripes. A special lot selected to
Close out at a low price. A 4
Values up to $3-98 Yd.
Every coat the latest model from
well known manufacturers- Every
one in slim gtraightlines—varied
by the smartest new trimming ef­
fects. Color this year largely
makes the coat So they’re in tho
handsomest new shades of
Brown, Blue, Green, Grey and
Black.
Made of Noveity
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Fabrics — These
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smart mannishly
fi
tailored models are
V
just the thing for general utility
wear. Their striking patterns
and brilliant fabrics denote them
as w'hy above the usual at their
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low prices.
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Hosiery and Underwear at New Low Prices'
Boys Union Suits
An outstanding Silk Hosiery
Value. Guaranteed to A 4 AA
wear. Pair
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Part Wool, slightly fleeced lined.
Come in sizes .6 to 16 years. —
New Low Price
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Suit
a 1»48
Burlington Silk and Wool
Women’s Union Suits
Sport Hose
in two lotte color coifibînafions
Extra low price
$1.25
WOMEN’S
Flannelette Gowns
made of fancy striped ótìting
a good weight, for Winter We
Sizes 16 and t t
fcach .
Fancy Outijig -Flannels, Pine Drees Onighauis, 32 Porothv
36 inches wide at new low m. wide in new pattern* wide m
prices.
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ferns. F
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Yard
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Part wool and silk. Made low
neck, no sleeves, band, top, knee
length. Sizes 36 to 44
4 AA
New Low Price»—S u it
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Rayon Boomers
B S t tar
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dainty »» their colere
Ji?’4 ~ MW*>; Orphia,.Peach,
Nile. Yet a.vest in fyi8 soft lug-
triorre material is priced only
Wearwell Sheet», Size
81x90, made with tápe