Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 13, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    Local ; Personal flotes
Mr. J. M. Bresee of Talent was
District Attorney Newton
In Ashland today on business.
Chaney and little son of Medi
were Beturdey t o * 1« vlçltog
subjects will start June IS at the
high school bldg. Phone Ms. For;
Uythe. K I R .
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Jamas Kramer, of Hollywm
iGplffornla. brother of George
Spent Week-End with Pareada
Kramer, local S. P. ticket age
Glenn and Wayne H ill tram end Mr. Gillis, a traffic officer
B. Todd and children
H. C. Kennedy from Yreka, spent the week-end in Ash­ Hollywood, spent Sunday nR
shopping in Ashland land with their parents, Me. and with George, Kremer in this el
Mrs. Thomas HUI. ’ i '
They were motoring to Vaacoev
Vtotttog to Han Prendero—
Mrs. Carl Nims and son Jack
are visiting Mr. Nims in San
Francisco thia week.
B. C.
Went to Klamath Palls —
Mr. sad Mrs. J. D. Mara. Mr. Vtotted to Dunsmuir—
Ply-Toil Spray gun end
pint spray, 4 Sc. Schuerman’s.
Mr.,aad Mrs. O. B. Bib and H
Lear aad little daughter, dn
to Dunsmuir Saturday viaitlag
|b e fWb baieherk the Sliver 1
Pox Ftru a4d Shaate Sprln
Conley on Liberty street, return­ Bob Pockler and his Versatile fa the evening Mr. Bib attend
ed to her home In Hornbrook Bun­ Dance Band; Pair Grounds, Juno a'banquet of the Foreman's J
15.
833-1 eocl«tion.
,
Among those who registered at day.
and Mrs. Paul Mara aad Med M g ^
Old fashion Pentecostal gospel
spent Sunday In Klamath Phils
meetings. All welcome. Opposite
and Chiloquin.
Junior High School. Evangelist Returns to Hom e
Mrs. Anna Beck, who has been
Joseph and Rachel Siselove and
Direct from -ParadlseG ardem ”
workers.
34I-3t* visiting her daughter, Mrs. Manley
the Oregon Hotel Sunday were
Heve your rose traillas made at Moves to New H om e
Mr. J. M. Brockway of Colusa.
Mias Leona G. Marstara, an In­
335-tf
Cal., A. Thompson of Los Angeléis, Jordan's mills.
structor at the Southern Oregon
and J. A. Burgess of Redding, Cal.
Stopping at the Ashland Hotel— Normal moved from did Boule­
profit, Mid ¿his wwfc wlH ho I
Hohod 1 b pamphlet tom
H
bora of thio CMBMlttoo ato
Member* of the choru* .wore:
iting in the work.
These who took part In the Joule Noll Even*, Margaret Leun-
ncee under the direction of Miss apach, Lota Knapp, Margaret
dee w e r^ R ^ h 4 i tkl» v M®«** HagMtocba^hV} Aubrey Haan,
:ockdale,
Arlene
Robertson,
iu M iTork, Leis Joy Hanson,
jllta Pierson, Anna Crossman,
ora fearks. Susanna Jenkins,
leaner Brown. - M arl Bdl|eau,
>la ffbapp. Malta Brandon. Mar-
iret? Hammerbacher,
Gladys
rose] ^Gladys Johnson, Ora Of-
tid, Eldora Damewood, Eileen
imWell, Ruth Triplett, Cheryl
althi? Hasel Hiatt, Margaret,
tunaphch. Jennie Grover, Jeuie
»11 Evans and Esther Gardner.
Emm* Coleman, Ellen BJorkqulat,
Clarence Haan, Lorraine Brook-
miller, Alble Beck, Betty Brown,
Jeanie Grover, V lrlep Smith,
Dorie Applegate, Victor Phelps,
Lyudin Oeder.. Bernice Daweon,
Ludlq Daweon, Nqomla Gray, M«rJ
Hornell, Isabel »Murrey, Gladys
Johnson, M lrla La Plant, Helen
Detrick, Artice Stockdale, Lester
Gardner, Hasel Leonard, Clare
W ill, Lila Dement, Ralph Church,
John Galey, Alice W illits.
confine its work largely to inter­
viewing ipoopects who are on ’the
ground aad a neat card has been
printed for* distribution at the
Auto Camp and ether points
where out of state visitors may
be -found. Some valuable survey
work Is also being undertaken
With the purpose-of showier What
is alreddy being produced a t a
CALL AND GET A SAMPLE AND CIRCULAR OP
U PSO N
;
Bathing Suits
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
Attics, over tracked plaster, partilidrts, sleeping
porch, summer .cabins, .Hot dihhnm t^table covers,
Artists plaques, Window .'Decorations and a
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hundred other uses .
?
ARMY GOODS STORE
Mrs. G. R. Safley. Santo Ana, vard to a new bungalow on Palas
Cal.. Arthur Ackerman. Saif .Fran­ avenue.
cisco, Cal., Dr. and Mrs. A. L.
Ward. Onalaska, Wn., M r. and
See our men's ■
Mrs. J. J. Harris, Condon, and Paulaerud's selljo r
Mrs. P. A. Regan. Berkeley, stop­
ped at the Ashland over the week-
Mr. C. E. Dudley of thia city
Frem Klamath F a lla -
caught
a 38 lb. salmon, measur­
Mr. A. Brearcllffe and Mr.
ing
40
inches from tip to tip nt
Harold Shaffer of Klamath Palls
The newest shades and fabrica the Savage Rapida Dam yeeter-
spent Sunday ib Ashland visiting
In men’s suitings.
Paulaerud's
friends and relatives.
tailleurs.
S M -tt Motored to M e d fo rd -
Cliff Payne makes pulleys.
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BOARD
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings.
FISHING TACKLE AND LICENCE
mo
DntT OB wastb ?
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
Don’t miss this! Bob Pockler’s
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gall, Mr«,
"Big Time” Dance Band. 8 ra­
M r. Coleman, superintendent of
M. B. Randles, and Mrs. Lain Van Behoof at Newport. Oregon, arriv­
dio favorites and dance artists. Leaves for Gold Hill—
C. A. Camp, who has finished Wegen motored to Gold H ill and ed Saturday to visit his daughter,
Pair grounds pavilion! Wed. June
hts contract on the Green Springs Medford Sunday to visit friend^ Emma, a student at the normal
road will leave today for Gold H ill and relatives.
school.
See Paulaerud’s 120 and 135 where he has been awarded a road
15.
contract.
special on summer suits.
Dill pickles in the bali
Sehner-
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Mrs. Loalae B. Werts of Port-
land, spent the week-end with Mrs. Medford Visitors—
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden end
C. W. ChaUin on Hargadine Ave.
Mrs. Werts was a member of the family spent Sunday In Medford
faculty of the normal school in and Jacksonville.
1R99 and came down for Alumni
” NOTICE
Day.
The students and faculty of the
Have yonr clothes cleaned for Southern Oregon Normal school
desire to thank those organisa­
vacation time. Panlsornd's.
... 841-tf tions and cltlsens of Ashland who
wars instrumental In making the
Spring Peapvnl
Mlm Lndlle Beewlck la anbatl-
tattag for Mias Blanche Hlcka,
fity librarian, who is having her
vacation this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stockdale
and daughter, Artice, who has
bean a student at the normal
school, left Sunday for their home
at Mt. Varnon, Oregon, w h e r e
they had been celled by the ser­
ious Illness of M i. Stockdale’s
brother.
From - Portland
Dr. and Mrs. Chester Easter
ware Ashland visitors last week­
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end end atetnded the Alnmnl Day
festivities. Dr. Beater was gradu­ the performance. Lighting effects
were particularly beautiful, and
ated from the old normal.
these In charge of the affair were
lng Mrs. Rolf’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. H . Johnson on Granita
street.
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. V. Barfcey
moved to this city Saturday from
Eugene, to take charge of the
Christian church hare.
, R IN X Y D IN K S GMT STARTED
Rlnkyt Dinks played their first
game thia morning, the gas house
Aggregation, oaptglned by Koller
Mabbot defeating the Hogan’s
Alley gang with Bill King, captain,
33 to 33 in a close contest. Twen­
ty hoys turned outVfor the play.
Today Only!
- A Great Triple Feature Show -
DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD
BEAUTIFUL
B IR T H ANNOUNCEMENT
Bora, Sunday, Jane 13. 1337. to
Mr. end Mrs. Nathan Simpkins,
California afreet, a sen. Mother
end baby are a t the Community
hospital where they are getting
along nicely.
MauaanniB
The Dog Foods
Supreme
Meat, Cereal and Cod
Liver Oil Products
Each can contains suffici­
ent medicinal food for
the dog for 30 days.
20 Cents Per Can
Bin Tin Tin Is Fed On It.
GRANDSON DIBS'
Mr. and Mrs. O. Winters were
called to Glendale, California re­
cently by the death 08 their
grandson, Longadon Brown, 13
y e a n old son of Mr. aad Mrs.
Howard L /B ro w n of that city.
Marilyn Mills
AMERICA’S MOST DARING HORSE WOMAN
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Phone 116
Only The Best
With Her World
A Pair Of Kangaroo Shoes
For Summer Wear
FamouR Horse
Safer Than Kid
Stronger Than Calfskin
SHOB8 POR MEN
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OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
‘Beverly’
A Six for today and tom ottow ! Heir to
everything good that yesterday knew — with
refinements that ate tried, vital and better.
A ragged, dependable Six that performs
with genuine brilliance. Fashioned to expeess
great power, deep-seated comfort and low-
swung steadiness at high speed.
A braw ny car, d eco ra tiv ely ap p oin ted .
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THE STAGE
WHEN YQU TRAVEL
Use’
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— Aad —
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In Their Latest Feature Picture
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AND
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