Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 09, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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Personal
Last Session,for 1926-1927 R. W. ttcHeal, Successful
Albany College Coach,
School Term is Held
is Employed
Here Saturday
ddead Visitor—
'Mfs. Ella Mills hark returned
William Breese of Talent was
Members of the Southern Ore­
Jo her ..home here after having gon Schoolmaster’s club held
Ashland on business today.
spent the winter in California.
tneir final meeting for the 1926-
2 7 school year Saturday at the
For a Real Bargain on New Southern Oregon Normal school.
Spring Suits see Pauiserud’g win­ A. J. Hanby, principal o f the
dows. ~
Medford junior high school, pre­
NW Ou Business —
sided over the session. Numbers
Mrs. J. Ferguson, former rest From H ilt—
on the morning program Includ­
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Todd were ed music by the normal school
mt of Ashland, is here on busi
Ashland visiters Saturday from glee club, ap address by Henry
iss an is visiting with friends.
Hilt.
Sheldon on the proposed re-or­
" Kindergarten
and nursery,
ganization of the junior and sen­
Helman’a. Baths and Swimming ior work at the U. of O. Round
Mrs. Nellie Sieloff, 133 Harga-
dine SL
203-1 mo.* tank now open for the season.
table discussion was led by Ar-
106-6 ard Whitman and was followed
Cliff Payne makes orchard
by a business session.
leaves On Busines»
ladders.
At the noon hour lunch was
H. G. Enders, Sr., left last served at the Ashland h i g h
night for California on a business school cafeteria.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison and trip.
Music by the Ashland high
Mr. and Mrs. Ridgeway and
school trio opened the afternoon
Tams, 3 lbs. for 25c— Schuer session and was followed by ad­
grandson of San Diego arrived in
man’s
Grocery.
209-tl dress by Fred Patterson, super­
Ashland Saturday and are located
at the Chattin apartments.
intendent of Klamath county,
school, who spoke on “My Ex­
A t the L it h ia ■■■■
From P o r t la n d -
Among those registered at the perience with the County Unit
John Oliver and Ruth Ander­
Lithia Springs Hotel yesterday plan,” and by Dr. H. D. Sheldon,
son of Portland are visiting with
were W. C. Dunning, St.” Louis, Dean of the Department of Edu­
friends in Ashland.
Mq.. M. G. Hanline and G. E. cation of the University of Ore-
Rice, Baltimore, Md.; B. G. M.
Fresh mflk and cream—Schu
Cook, Pendleton; Mr and Mrs. C.
erman Grocery.
209-tl
C. Child, Payette, Idaho, Mr. and
Mrs. F. 8. Hall. Spokane.
Phone Panlserud’s for clean
Boys, take advantage of onr
spécial on Suite for Graduation.
Panlsernd’s,
—
Mrs. R. L. Reed was called to
Portland Sunday by the sudden
Have your screens made at
death of her mother, Mrs. J. J.
Jordan's mill.
Leavitt, who haa been visiting
with relatives near McMinnville.
Spent Webk-Eud At Home ■
3 Bananas, 2 pounds for 26c —
Mrs. L. Dement and daughter,
Schuerman’s Grocery.
209-tf Lila and Theresa spent the week­
end at their home at Powers. Miss
* Marion Van Natta left for Florence Stewart and Eileen Gam-
-Klamath Falls this morning.
welt also visited at the homes of
their parents at Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Payne, who
spent the week-end with Mrs.
A dandy plpte lunch Including
Payne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. coffee every neon and night, 2 5c.
V. Wright on Mountain Ave., left At the Plaaa.
106-tf
¡this morning for Mitchell, where
Stopping At the Ashland—
Mr. Psyne-will he employed.
Moved to New Home
Mr. and M jar^ats Simpkins
moved from 208 Harrison street
to their new home on the comer
of Iowa and California streets.
LADIES SAVE MONEY
When they buy hats from Mrs.
Larkin Grnbb, 114 3rd St. New
Shipment of sport, street and
dress hats >2.50 to 25.00.
212-lt
Minn.,' W. W. Wet
land;M r. and Mrs.
Seattle; W. Murray,
are among those rag
tel Ashland*
Accepta P a s to ra te -
Rev. Wm. V. Barney, a former
student at Eugene Bible UnWbrs-;
tty. accepted the pastorale for the
coming year, of the Ashland
Christian church yesterday.
TODAT, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY
¡D.W.GRJ FFITH Si
Names Alumni
Day Committees
Committees in charge of ar­
rangements for Alumni Day, June
11, at the Southern Oregon Nor­
mal school, according to Frdd C.
Homes, president of the alumni
association are as follows:
f Program; Mrs. F. D. Wagner,
Chairman,* Mrs.
D. Perozzi,
Nellie Dickey, G. A. Briscoe, Ho­
mer Billings.
Luneheon: Mrs. A. H. Pracht,
Chairman, Mrs. W. E. Blake, Mrs.
A. C. Joy.
Advisory: Arthur 8. Taylor,
Chairman, Pearl Durst, Eva L.
White, J. A. Churchill.
Publicity: A. C. Joy, Chairman:
George Alford, Medford; H. H.
Wardrip, Grants Pass; Mrs. Su­
zanne^ Homes Carter, Jacksonvil­
le ? Mrs. Alice French WiiJlfsTAsh-
land; Mrs. yora Storey Sowers,
Portland; Gertrude Blede, Ash­
land; Lydia McCall, Ashland; H.
0. Anderson, Ashland; Fred Neil,
Ashland; Mrs. Clara
Hartley,
Ashland; Mrs. Grace Garrett
Engle, Ashland; Eva Pole, Ash­
land; Eva Poley, Ashland; Wal­
ter Herndon, Ashland; Mrs. Oliv­
ia Pohland, Wolcott, Marshfield;
Lincoln Savage, Grants Pass;
Glenn Wardrip, Glendale; Ernest
Smith, Medford; ¡Fred Peterson.
Klamath Falls, L Percy Wells,
Klamath Falls, Wll Wod. Kam-
ath Falls, Earl Shepherd, Klam­
ath Falls, Oa Mickey, Portland;
Harrr Sayle, Portland; H. B. In-
low, Pendleton; * Laura
May
Phipps, Medford; J. A. Blah,
Portland; Chalmers Strange, Med­
ford; James Martin, Grants Pass;
George Martin, Rogue River; Irv­
ing E. Vining, Ashland; Mrs. Emil
Pan, Ashland; T. W. Miles, Med­
ford; Mrs. C. E. Mulkey, Coquille;
Mrs. John W. Stokes, Portland;
Max Dement, Powers; Taylor De­
ment, Myrtle Point.
Visits Friends—
Mr. Gall Wlnnlford of Roseburg
and Mrs. J. H. Sieverts of Oak­
land were.visiting friends In Ash­
land last week-end.
Coach McNeal's baseball teams
iheve sil mads superior records,
'fie is termed a "craekerjack” as
A baseball coach,-and Is widely
Recognised as an excellent bat;
Itetball coach. He la aleo Very
competent in track and football.
Coach McNeal is 35 year» of age.
fie end his family will more to
Ashland in September »ben be
mill take up bis duties here.
This summer be plane to take
special work in Biolbgy at soma
aniverstty in southern California.
R. W. McNeal haa been selected
as director of athletics for the
southern Oregon Normal school,
according to* aa announcement
made Saturday by President / . A.
Churchill. Mr. McNeal has been
coaching at College of Puget
Sound, Tacoma, Wash. His posi­
Ask to see the new Safeway Jar
tion here will be director of pby*^ lifter at leading atoires.
212-3*
steal education, athletics and part-
time assistant .Instructor in Biol­
ogy.
,
Coach MtfNeal waa graduated
from the University of Wisconsin
la 1917 with a degree in agricul­
tural chemistry. From Septem­
The Lithlans state that per­
ber of 1917 to June 1926, he was
sons purchasing tickets
for
a member of the faculties of two
¡their big June cabaret should
northwestern colleges.
begid now to make up their par­
From September of 1917 to
ties so that each group will have
June 1929, he had charge of the
a table.
athletic program at Albany Col­
Committee
ipembers
say:
lege and was also head of the'
.“When we look back over the
chemistry department. During the
history o f, former cabarets
In
years 1922z to 1926 he has been;
Ashland we remember that those
coach and athletic director at:
who secured their seats and made
College of Puget Sound.
up their tables early were the
During hip experience in ath­
ones that were able to laugh at
letics he has coached football,
the other fellow. In 1921 for
basketball, baseball and track.
Instance at the big cabaret held
While qoachlng at Albany his
that year one of the most profit­
team played 102 games, 77 of
able businesses of scalping of
which they won, or a little over
tickets which brought many
75 per cent of games partici­
times the price originally paid for
pated in during the athletic sea-
them.”
Boosters Urge
Early Seat Sale
class meeting Friday afternoon.
Any color of shoe may be worn.
Seniors also determined to hare
pictures taken for, a 10-page Is­
sue of the "SUklyon,” the school
publication which will replace the
annual year book, the ^Annual.”
?
Visit Parents—
Misses Grace and Roth Bigham,
normal students, spent the week­
end with, their parents a t Beagle,
Ore.
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BUILDING COLLAPSES
Makes Girls •
More Attractive
If the face powder yon now nse
does not stay on long enough to
salt you— does not keep that ngiy
shine away indefinitely— does not
make yonr skin colorful like a
peach— try this new wonderful
special French Process Face Pow­
der called MBLLO-GLO. Remem­
ber the name MBLLO-GLO.
There's pothlng like it. — Lithia
Springs Pharmacy, . East Side
Pharmacy.
His athletic record at Puget
Sound far exceeds his record at
Albany. The success of his teams
there is enviable for of the
45
games
his
basketball
team participated In but eleven
Informal dresses of pastel
were lost. The Puget
Sound
football team won IB game«, shadee will be worn by .the girls
lost 11, and tied three, The of the graduating class of the
baseball team played a total of Southern Oregon Normal school,
at the graduation exercises, ac­
cording tpr a decision made at a
Seniors Plan for
Commencément
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LUMBER
1 1-2 inch pitch pine
IN OUR NEXT CAR WE WILL HAVE SOME
FULL INCH CEDAR FLUME LUMBER
also
CLEAR CEDAR BOAT LUMBER
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co,
WILL SHOW YOU WHAT LINES ARE STILL ON SALE. THE
GENERAL REDUCTION SALE IS OVER, BUT MANY THINGS
ALL OVER THE STORE REMAIN MARKED AT SALE PRICES.
All Coats, all but the Newest Dresses, Several Lots
Women’s and Children’s Hosiery, Several Lots
A shland M aid
is Good
Sweaters, Corseis, Brassieres, Gloyes, Underweat,
Umbrellas and Piece Goods.
B U T T E R
SILQUE
BRAND NEW LOUISE ALCOTT,
PEGGY O ’DARE AND BERLINER
DRESSES.
For the Skin
A fragrant preparation
for chapped hands and
face rough or dry skin.
A pleasing after, shaving
lotion.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Phone 116
Only The Best
1I THIA CREAMERY
w in
m ore fr ie n d
f o r ALPINE
Match That Coat With a New Pair of
Trousers
^O FFER \
CLOSESJUNE
We have a wonderful line of semi-dress and work
Pants.
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings.
LICENSE
(Rpqers silvcrplatcd teaspoon
yours for only § Alpine m ilk labels.
sure o f all six teaspoons. N o danger
of low— Alpine Keeps indefinitely.
T h e richer m i l k -
“there’s cream in every drop”
at Financial Independence
Much Cheaper Than
WITH A BANK ACCOUNT FOR YOUR
TARGET.
Qlaia
$1.00 will start an account
Simpson’s
Hardware
FLUME
Yellow Sale
A
And who could be
m o r e attractive A
than this suave, JP
smiling, immacu-: |a
late, silk - hatted 11
creature, the mod- .
ern Satant Persun* vil
sive, charming al-
(
together irremst-
ible.
1
Cliff Payne makes french door».
CHICAGO, May 9— (IP)—A four
storp department store building
Just outside of Chicago’s loop,'
collapsed shortly afternoon today.
Bari reports said 25 persons were
at work. It is not known how
many escaped.
G IF T -— so that every Oregon
„ woman may try Alpine— see
how creamy and delicious it a, how
economical.
CLOTH
H a STOCK
MORTICÌÀ®^
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
cream m
B ring your A lp in e
Labels to our
R edeem ing Station
'before June 30th