Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 09, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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tutoìday , aii « um o,
01 a t Home—
H. O. Anderson has been eon-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pettit
of this city announce the birth fined to his hofne on the Boule­
of a daughter August 1 at their vard for several day« WlttuUoess.
home on B street.
C lif Pay ng makes pullgys,
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Phonograph repair. F fx-lt Shop
Visited P rater L a i a r - ‘
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Artnoaace Birth—
From Klamath F all»—
Announce Birth—
Basine«» In Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neldermey-
D. B. Gold, who resides on a
ranch near Climax, Aient a short er of Jacksonville announce the
tim e in Ashland the la tte r part birth of a six pound daughter,
of last week transacting business. born Thursday, August 4, at the
Everett and Chester Sto«
and Elmer Brown of Kiana
Fulls spent Sunday In thlB
visiting friends. They retur
home Sunday evening by auto
Community hospital in Medford.
dinner.
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D r. and Mrs. H i Morton and.
son John' of th ie M ty «peat surer-
al hours in Medford' Saturday
morning calling on friends and
looking a fter business a ffairs.
Fresh milk and cream, Schuer-
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dinner. man’s Grocery.
288-0
Mode Trip to Medford—
Mrs. Norma Wltheradge, whp
Marion I .each Ixft—
Miss Marion Leach, who has is employed at the , Plata con­
been spending several days in fectionery and cafe in this city,
Ashland visiting with her friend. made a business trip to Medford
Miss Mabel Hager on Scenic today.
Drive, left Sunday for her home In
Hot Rolls for your dinner.
Caldwell. Idaho. Miss Leach,
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who was formerly a resident of Franklin Bakery.
this city having been graduated
from the local high school, has Seriously H i -
Mrs. Frances Call, formerly
been attending the summer ses­
sion at Stanford university, Palo Miss Bertha Smith of Mils city,
is seriously ill at her home in
Alto, California.
Hot Rolls
for your
Franklin Bakery.
Allison Moulton, accompanied
his smaHr non Mourdant, ..to Ash­
land F rid ay, where the latter had
his tonsils removed by Dr. E. A.
Just received 350 foot case of
Woods of that city. — Medford auto glass, bring your auto glass
work to Jordan’s m ill.
278-tf
M ail Tribune.
H o t Rolls fo r yeur
F ra n k lin Bakery.
dinner.
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In itia te d In to Thet» Beta P h i -
Miss Doris Applegate of T a l­
ent was initiated into Theta Beta
Phi last week at the Southern
Oregon Normal school. Only stu­
dents having the highest grades
are entitled to Join' thin sorority.
A ll kinds of warehouse room to
ren t or atore, J. N. Dennis. 270-tf
Left for Home—
John Harmon, who has spent
the past three days visiting with
Me Unlyerslty of Oregon friends
in Ashland and Medford, le ft yes­
terday morning for his home in
San Mateo, California.
Cheese Clips
roeery.
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Stopped in Ashland—
Bellingham, Washington, as the
result of an Operation p^rformçÿ
Friday, Augbst 5. tier 'Mother,
Mrs. E. F. Smith and son Chester
on Oak street are leaving this
evening for Bellingham,.
Don Park, an instructor in the
Ripe peaches af Ash. F. A. Pro.
department of physical education
Assn.
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at the University of California at
Berkeley, stopped in Ashland one
day last week, enroute to Eugene. Visiting a t Churchill Home—
Oregon, to'visit with his friend ♦ M r.' and Mrs. J. Elton and
daughter, residents of Portland,
John Goley on Sherman afreet.
Oregon, are spending several
days in Ashland visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Churchill on the Boulevard. They
are on their way home from
I'acking House W ill Open—
California, where they have been
The packing house situated on
spending
a week’s vacation.
the railroad right of way form er­
ly operated by D e n n y ft Co.,
Have your machine put in or­
will be In operation this fru it
der
new, so that It w ill be ready
season. This plant did not oper­
when
ydu want to fix the kid­
ate last season and Its reopening
will help, to swell the payroll of dle« out for school. Special rates
the city. A force of men are busy for this month. Singer Sewing
285-4t
at the present time getting every­ Machine Co. Medford.
Buckeye tested malt
Schuerman’s Orocéry.
Schnerman’a
thing in readiness to receive the
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crop as soon as picked.— Gold H ill
News.
Visiting at Kooaler How i e ■ ■
Mrs. Carl F. Otto and daugh­
ter Jeanette Frances’ of Stockton, W ill Tendi Again—
California, are a^endlQf several - Miss Haxei- Shaver^is. engaged
days visiting Mre. Otto's staffer, frt teach sfehotil again next year
Mrs. Ralph E. Koocer of this on the Dead Indian mountain
city. The vieitora expect to spend rosd,~TH p ra c U S liy ~ lK e Tam e
some time .in Medford also, tie- t vicinity .as she taught last year.
$>re returning to their home.
Left for Boston—
Maxon Melllnger, son of W.
L. Melllnger, pastor of the Christ­
ian church at Chico, California,
left last week for Boston, where
heiwiU enter the Bmerebn D ra-
inatle school. The Melllnger fam­
ily form erly resided in this city,
Mr. M elllnger being pastor o f the
local Christian church tor nine
The latest in fail styles and
fabrics at Paulserud*«.
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THE THEATER BEAUT««.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Spent W eek at Bandon— ’
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vanpei on
the Boulevard, accompanied
by
their house guests. H r. and Mrs.
George W hite of Sacramento, Cal­
ifornia, spent last week-vacation­
ing at Bandon by the Sea. M r.
and Mrs. W hite, who were for­
mer Ashland residents, have gone
on t o , Gerber, Cal., for a short
visit.
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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
PLEASE ENTER THE FOLLOWING SLOGAN
IN THE L1THIÀNS’ SLOGAN CONTEST:
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Phonograph repairs and s
vice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Elhart's.
Payent L eft Yesterday—
Visitine Father'—
tornia, spent the past week-end
J lr . and M m . -F r a n k Bpancer in Ashland visiting friends and
of Banta Cr»»B,. C«ltfprnl», hare Udoytug the. beauties of hU bia
arrived Hr Ashland f a r a astergi
days* visit with Mr. Spencer’s
father. Faun Spencer on Pain»
avfenae.
Cars
M r. and Mrs. H. O. Moore and
son Clarence, of the East Side
grocery, were visitors Sunday nt
Crater Lalde.
One
R e g is te re d .
hundred* and
sixty-flve
out-of-state touriata stopped la
Ashland yesterday to register*
their cars at the local Chamber
of Commerce on the Plesa. This
is a slight increase over those
stopping In the last few days.
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Vieited la Ashland and Medford—
M r. and Mrs. ». * M* Drew,
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Newbury
thia’city during the session of the
of
Medford
spent
.the
past
week­
restdeftsxif
K lam ath county spent
Ashland. Summer A r| school, le ft
Saturday
and
nunday in Ash­
end
at
the
Lake
of
the
Woods.
yesterday for his honte in New
land and Medford visiting friends.
York City.
F eilt Payant, who’ has b*4n la Nprnt Week-End at L a k e -
Spent W eek-Km l Hem
Mr. and Mrs. J. «. Walsh,
Mr. and Mrs. W . M. Walsh. Misa
Arleen Walsh and M r. and Mrs.
Ivan H. Parker of Auburn. Call-
Passed Through Ashland—
C. F. Swander and fam ily of
Returned Ho m e ■
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Portland, Oregon, stopped in Ash-
B ill Dean, who has -beep visit­
land last. week to visit friends
ing w ith relative^ and fflends
fo r a short- time, enroute to Cali­
in San Francisco and Oakland.
fornia for a few week's trip.
C alif., for the past td o months,
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returned Sunday to his home in
V M tla g Mother aad Mater — .
Ashland. Dean is employed as a
Mrs. Agnes Merding, a teacher
firem an by the Southern Pacific
(a the Washington school at Med­
company.
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Reliable 'typew riter service and ford, who has been attending the
repairs. Wj»y pay double to the hummer session at the Southern
------- no¡ ghsrahtee
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transients!
w ith
Oregon Norm al, loft Saturday tor
Albany, where she w ill spend the
E lh a rfs .
remainder of the summer visit-
lag her mother and sister.
Herbert Herndon Mer e
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H erbert Heradcin, son of Mr!
and Mrs. John Herndon of Eu­ VMting In Ashland and
gene, Oregon, hap arrived in Ash­ Medford—
8. J. Olin of San Jose, C al..,ac­
land for, a p ’ pxtèned visit
and
is atayingjw ith^ila’ a tint and uncia companied by E. A. MacLean, a l­
are no longer luxuries, >ut
M r. and'.Mrs. W ill Hevener on so of San Jose, are spending sev­
n e c e s s a r y from every
eral days in Ashland and Med­
Manzanita street.
point of View.,
ford visiting friends. W h ile here
Abe
men
plan
to
devote
some
time
Visiting Parente ■
M r s .O .B .D e w » and little eon to fishing and camping.
of Dunsmuir^ Cal.,! 'form erly reel-
dents d f r ( h l| -el^y, 'p re spending la Roseburg For Day—
A. 8. Rosenbaum, Southern
several days in Ashland visiting
at the home of M¿a. tfcws parents, • Pacific district agent! of Medford,
-cooks f o o d better and
M r. and M rt.J o h h Turn er on the aeoampanted h t, W illia m . Suther­ jnore economically,. while
Boulevard, ‘ I ?
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land, traveling Ynjgfet arf^ ’ H 'i
seqger agen t*of th e K P. com-
paty. ayrjvod <hls;ah*rnoon- to
Left for B ey M em h i
Sidney L.
New spend the day.— Roseburg! Mgw*.
Y ork City, who has spent the past
two weeks in Ashland visiting hie
stater, Mrs. Leverette Devis on w ,2 i J <X ^ !S i , o ? f f i Z u i h;
Fairview street, le ft Sunday for
Berkeley, Cal., where he w i l l ern Oregon N o rm al school w ill
teach freshman English co^nposi­ teach school at W o lf creek this
tion in the University of C all- upmlng school year.
Miss Cole
has finished her work ’ at the
summer session of the Normal
. GUY GOO®
and w ill spend a abort vacation
. Mrs. C. W . W inne of Dunsmnlr, visiting relatives ahd frlhnds^at
Cal., arrived in this city Saturday
to apenJTTfew days visiting her
daughter-in-law,
Mrs.
Burton
Winne a«d litttO, non, who
are
hene' from Kansas City, visiting at
t i e home of Mrs. W inne’s mother
Mrs. Clary on Pioneer Avenue.
I^ f t Yeeterday—
Mr. and Mrs W ill Hevener on;
M am artlfa street, le ft yesterday:
for a week’s outing, Vh4eh they
will spend at,Crescent C ity and at
their homestead, located between
Grants Pass and the
form er
place.
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Ford Batteries Fit 85
Per Cent Of All Cars.
Lincoln
THE BEST
Awnings
We recharge your Battery
Radio B a t t e r y , . 7 5 c
Car Battery............ i 1.00
MADE
Electric
Appliances
The Crystçel
Electric Range
Claycomb Motor
Automotive Shop
Ford Garage
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It DOSS Make a Differ­
ence Where You Buy
Your Ford.
fe$ti4k> Jr- ot
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Price in M edford
Richard W ^Hce, owner of the
Crater Lake I^odge, »pent a short
time in Medford Sunday, return­
ing to the lake yesterday morn­
ing. Price was form erly connect­
ed w ith the L lth la Springs hotel
in Ashland.
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W ill A ttend Píenle—
Several members of the local
American Legion and
auxiliary
are planning to attend the picnic
and dance given by the Medford
Post this er«nlng .at 6 o’clock at
the. E lk ’s picnic grounds. Dele­
gates w ill be present from Ash­
land, Medford. Marshfield, Rose­
burg, K lam ath Falls and Grants
H ie Greatest Teacher
Experience is truly a wonderful teacher! We
hhve learned much during the many years,
since this establishment was founded, and this
experience enables us to better s e r v e our
clients. Every detail is hajidled carfully and
efficiently, eliminating for the family all worri­
some details.
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P. Dodge & Sons,
The Quality Store
Funeral Directors
Phone t i t .
N ight Phones t t l - L — S tl-J
M m. Louts Dodge, lady assistant
6 Yards Dress Gingham
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little
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32 IN. WIDE. FINE ASSORTMENT
OF PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM.
VALUES TO 20c Y A R D .................
3 Yards Lingerie Material
NEW PRINTED P A T T E R N , PAHT .
COLORS. S O L D REGULAR, 50c ' M J
yard ........... >
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3 Yards English Broadcloth
DO THIS!
Throw your garage doors
wide open before starting
your motor. T a k e no
chances w i t h monoxide
gas from the exhaust. <
Come to this agency of
the Hartford Fire Insur­
ance Company for Auto­
mobile Insurance. Take
no chances with the many
hazards of the street and
The True North—pictured in all its dramatic grandeur highway. I^et ns protect
you today.
and scenic beauty.
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ALSO
“SHOULDER ARMS”
WITH CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Agency
Athletic Suits
KNITTEp TOPS
2-Button
$1.25 VALUE
August Special
95c
KEEP COOL
PRINTED PATTERNS. GUARAN-
TEED FAST. SOLD REGULAR, 69c
YARD .
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Wool Dress Goods» 1
FANCY FLANNELS AND SEVER­
AL GOOD COLORS iR FRENCH
SERGE AND CREPE. VALUES TO
$2.98 YARD ............................ .............
WHITE AND COLORS.
VALUES
C P TO 48c YARD ..........
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Hot weather will make children listless—make
their appetites almost birdlike—hut not for ice
cream!
Satisfy the children’s craving (or wb * ’cream.
Heap it high in their plates, give (hem a wciopil
helping, for it ’s one of the finest foods you can*1
give them.
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Almoluto purity and fine materials are especially
essential in chlidren’s food»*^that is why Shasta Ice
Cream is “ The Children’s Ice Cream.’’
ASHLAND CREAMERY
SHASTA ICE CREAM