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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1927)
O.TuehTO «F14 r -• fishing coming wksro I the deatjft «¿A M hnsb0d ln the early sp rih g **»* gold her home to Medfoird pedplb wild wiir^tafcfe possession at one/, and Mrs. Clark wiB mere td M edfoif a t , onee» We aro sorry to |paa»l|roi Clark, but a rt g ip * thatx A B a t tarot» 4a to take bag PipCe ffotfwe Ashland, were dinner goeatk at the home of Mrs. McKinneidp sis ter. Mrs. Edwin Dung, haloring * Mrs. McKinney’s natal d a y .M r s . McKinney to teacher of tne upper grades a t the Bellview, school and Whs last year. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl OeettSche which was sold In the spring to N ,P . Hughes of Med- / ford, and on which* Medford pro perty was taken In exchange, has again.changed bands and a new family will move onto the place » alonce, and Mr. and Mrs. Ooett- » ache will become Medford resi dents. The community-club In par ticular will mist Mrs. Ooettscbe. She has always been an able and willing worker in. whatever pro ject was token np. As one of the committee Who planked and at tended to the building of the new upper valley dnb she was tireless, and as chairman of the decoration committee on every festive occa sion for yean, she baa been won derful and the clnb w ill certainly miss her. Mr. and Mrs. D. ’ Jackson and son Virgil of Ashland and Mr. bank on a busy uptown street »11 man accosted them.' 4?*Pr°P it" he sold quietly, aim ing a small pistol at Farrell, th e eaahler complied with, the re quest and the bindit seised the PORT ORFORD, Ore.. Aug. ran across the street and Jumped into a small roadster dO — (CP) — Charges that sea which he had left parked with the liens are being slaughtered off the California eoast and the eagiue running; The ear. apparently had been Oregon bounty of 17.6» being s(olen as the license cumber, collected was made today by Oregon 166,684, to listed to H. J. Darby, advertising manager for a local clothing firm. Playground eqnipment, Includ ing swinge, travelling and flying Hugs, ladders, slides, tostorafaand pile, has attracted the younger children, but older children hare shown much interest in orgahtoed gamed, the real aim of playfrousd work. . * Croquet courts .are most popu lar and. It has boon necsssary to watch the wee of these earofullr. so great hfcs been the demand. A, neV Croquet set is one of the much needed bits of equipment which must be provided before the playground ’©pens next y«ar. Baseball has been almost equal ly popular, and the ragged soft balls which the bey* and girls have played With for the left week indicates the need of a e w equipment here too. * la addition .to the regular play ground Work, Mlerlflwrver has conducted ’ two classes in folk dancing each wopk. shout 40 boys and girls enrolled Torxhto work which was done In the Chantan- qna building. Swimming classes at the Hol man pool were conducted under the In stru ctio n ^ Else Carver for this work. The excellent records qairod su^ataer claee'atudy and btbar students „who did sumoter work tor extra credit, w ill be to- «ipdpd In thia group, i , AW sgppltes hare been dto- vrlbutod ampiig the rartoua Mtoflla. coupes of, study are be* lav outlined, text book lists pre la roadlneaa, and. baUdlnga are all In readiness tor the opening day e t school,, Mr, Briscoe said .today. Tepchen are assigned and- w ill arrive In this city with in the next two weeks. The contractor, on the manual arts banding, J > A . Putnam, be ing conatructfed at the Junior high, school gronnda, will com; plots hto work on the building thia weak aa< It will be accepted by, the school board before the op ening day of school. Interior work on the building is to be done by manual training, students. . , , Mr. Brlacoe is bony assisting high school students in outlining their course, of study. T ' PORTLAND, Ore , A n * (IP)— A lone baudH hsMR’ fl casfcjar of - tha Multnomah «M 00. _ —-Golden Jubilee Gift— E. T. Farrell, thp cashtyr, wan V A dime bays a large bundle of accompanied by Charles ooeknar of the hotel staff. Asthfepnearqd old papers at The Tidings office. ,i' r. 1 A ' ** * the Least Money. “IF AT FIR ST y o u DON’T HUCCKKI)" M n . Della Cochran. 86. of Al buquerque, New Mexico, o n e month ago was divorced from her second husband. Monday she was married to Dick Parker, 46,' Prospect, who to also making a third try for happiness. made In recent exhibition swim was indicative of the splendid re sults obtained here. The playground work for the summer has been satisfactory in every way, Miss Carver s»id. „ • I l-l , ............... “Lightolier” • Fixtures Firestone Tires 30x3*4 Ex. Oversize Cord Tires Regular $9.85 SPECIAL 4 lite fixtures, Reg. $14, NOW $10.25 UTHIA SPRINGS GARAGE „ BOW Bathroom brackets, white with chain pull and con venience outlet. Reg. $3.30 NOW $2.80 and Most Durability for Most Power, Most- J $6.85 3 lito fixtures, Reg. $12, NOW, $8.26 Richardson Springs » <he Bargaing la Porchlites, Beg. $3.30 MOW $2.80 SEE TH E NEW ESSEX SEDAN Captain B. D /B ko tf o! f ford Flah Company; 8koi that the boapty to anm and arges that a fleht to It ha made at the ,next tnre. Bracket lights i n ' many styles, prices up to $4.50, NOW $3.28 On highway n e ar Chico firin g s . The most talk ed of resort fc the state. There must be a rea son 1 W hy not con»e apd see for yourself? Lee Richardson, Mgr. 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