Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 29, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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‘“'Dance Monday night. Masonic
Hall, Dickey's orchestra. Gentle­
m en 75 cents, ladies 25 cents, In­
cluding refreshments. This dance
Io for the public.
Everybody
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Mrs. V. D. Brophy o f Medford
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Orange benefit dance.
Hot Springs, Saturday.
75c.
Jackson
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Auxiliary
The Auxiliary to the American!
Legion Post No. 14 w ill held a
business m eeting In the Pioneer
Hail on WInburn Way on the
evening of Monday, May 2. A ll!
members are urged to be pres-j
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Bale
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Don't forget the play at Bell-
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TKlent, was ia Ashland yester-1
day visiting with friends gad j
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looking after business affairs.
Bring in yonr Crlsco coupons, j
'w e redeem them , Schuerman’s.
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I Reverend H. F. Pem berton of
flhh local Methodist Episcopal
dhureh and J. M. W atkins, also
a t this elty, returned la te last
lig h t from Portland. Ore., where
tlw y have been spending the past
few days looking after business
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Hetman's Baths and Sw im m ing!
tank w ill open for the season |
^naday. May 1st.
Remember that birthday w ith a
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on Orariie
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Tax office udll open April 11
to May I Inclusive, c ity hall, up-
etnlre, bring le st tax receipt. O.
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»xMr. aad Mrs. J. M. Morris.
Who have bean north ns far ns
Tnaeoaver, B. C., stopped la
Ashland yeeterday to visit the
farmer's nslce, Mrs. Thomas H ill
agd fam ily on Granite atm et.
Mr. and Mre. Morris are enroute
th their home In Long Beach,
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young and old at Moose H all, Sat.
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