Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 25, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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I Mr. and* Mrs. Fred Oreor of
Medford spent yesterday in Ash­
land visiting with friends.
Electric waffle tröge repaired,
Fixit Shop.
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Crater Lakes, Studio Ashland.
Cart Smith Hers ‘ ■■
71-tf
Carl H. Smith, Who is employ­
ed by the Southern. Pacific com­
Sweet onions, 8 lbs.
pany at CreecenteLake, la spend­
ing several days visiting with Schuerman’s Grocery.
friends in Ashland, where he
formerly resided.
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Spent Thanksgiving in
Dunsmuir—
Panlserud'a for cleaning. 64-tf
mi »» Eleanor Brown, a student
at the Southern Oregon Normal,
la spending the Thanksgiving
holidays visiting her parents In
Marshfield, Oregon.
Cliff Payne makes
boards..
Dance Jackson
Saturday n'ght.
b rea d
Hot
Springs
72-2
Know in Josephine County—
' P-Nut Brittle.
85e. The Plasa.
YMtor from Grants Pass—
FRANZAUER
In Medford—
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Stanley and Carter Boggs, stu­
dents at the Southern Oregon
Normal school, *arç spending tile
■Thanksgiving holidays * at tMs
home of thpir paréate In Med­
ford.
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STAINE
CARVERS
Friday, November 25th
ARMORY HALL
Ashland, Oregon
when taring* a n
Hardware
Give Her Our Silk H osm
TICKETS 76c
A t ELHART’S BOOK & M lS lO STORE
The Satisfaction of Such a
Gift Lanta For Many Month»
Everytime she wears them', she will rexnembefr your th
fulness at Christmas time. An ar-
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ray of smart colors in sheer and
f l -4 1
service weights.
^ F c ^ 3*^*-** 1Ü
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.Slippers for
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SATURDAY AND
WEEK
Hours
This dainty Moccasin is just what yojl m ed
¡jht at home. Sand colored *
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agtad find ribbon trim. 'Soft
'vr.
Full
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Mrs. A- O. Knapp of Grants
Pass spent an afternoon In the
Country Mill Run, {1.49 per
city this week looking after
sack.
No delivery. Ash. F. A Pro.
business affairs.
Assn.
72-tf
- notice
Qra«d Concert
Dance Masonic hall, Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Provost on
evening, Nov. 29, couple 71c, ex­ Meade street spent Thanksgiving
tra ladies 85c.
Day visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert McCarthy in Dunsmuir,
California. Mr. and Mrs. Mc­
Carthy moved recently from Ash­
Steaming hot chicken
land to the California .city.
at The Plain.
Santa Clara Prunes, 2
Arrived Home ■■
Schuerman's Grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNair on
ScenJc Drive arrived home this
morning on The Shasta, after Prom, Medford— #
Mr. and
Home grown spinach, lfic lb,
having spent the past two months
•» Mrs. Tom -Rosebury
72-tl
visiting-with relatives and friends and family, residents of Medford, Schuerman’s Qroeery.
spent Thanksgiving Day in Ash­
in Missouri.
,
land visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
A-
A. Madden and family .at
Dance Friday night with
their
home on Pine street.»
Portraits, Studio Ashland,
Melody Hounds at «Winter
den. Irresistible Music.
Snow was seen in the Jose­
Kodaks,
:udio' Ashland
phine county mountains Monday
ef this week for the first time
Dance ’ Jackson Hot Springs
this printer.
The mountain
Saturday
night.
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range west of Grants Paw is
completely covered.
At Oakland, Oregon—
Miss Dorothy Montenson and
Miss Jean Sieverts, who attend
school at the Southern Oregon
Normal, are spending the four-
' Dance Jackson Hot Springs day Thanksgiving holidays at the
Saturday night.
« *72-8 homes of their parents at Oak­
land, Oregon.
,
Do yonr Christmas shopping
Get yonr glass, Jordan’s Mitt.
early from onr complete line of
gifts. Elhart’s. . •
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Whole-wheat doughnuts, speo-
lal Saturday only, 25c doxen. You
In Medford—
will certainly enjoy these a n d
i Warren Conrad, accompanied
should not miss getting a doxen
by his friend Marshall Shields, or two. Franklin’s Bakery. 72-1*
both students at the Southern
Oregon Normal school, aro spend­
Framing, Studio Ashland. 71-tf
ing the holidays at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Conrad In
V isiting D aughter—
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Medford, parents of Warren.
Mr. and Mrs.' W. C. Howard
of LaPlne, Oregon; are spend­
ing several days In this city
visiting with their daughter, a
student at the Southern Oregon
Normal school.
Aprons ■ for basaar. Masonic
Hall tthould be hrongnt to hall
Monday afternoon. Cooked food
wanted by 8 o’clock Tuesday
merning.
enti, M r?*,d Mrs. WHltam MyerjBoutbarn PaeUle railroad
»pent Ve«ter<Uy Here ■
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Mr, Myer t» an employa* ôf tfiolpany In Riamati» Palle.
Ntnety-sM students have keen
Mrs. L. D. Payne, who replde*
>. The following named wore
In Medford, spent yesterday In placed oa probation at the Ore- among Medford people who St-,
this city visiting with her daugh­ on Agricultural college In Cots tonded <h*. football gam* In this
ter and husband, Mr. and Mn vallie because ef unsatisfactory ctt/.hsMkM<fe-*arr- <1-1 » Mows.
mid-term g n ^ g .; The fact that' Mf. apt Mm Volley Dixon, Mr.
Grover Leach on High street. <
55* of those 91 aro- freshmen and Mrs. Harry Jonos, Mr. and
Whole-wheat doughnut«, spec­ pointe to the fact that. M»o most Mrs. - * • » . VanDyke,.Air. and
ial qpturday only. 86c dogon. To« trouble is caused by a mlsnndA- Ed Lamport, Mr., and Mrs. Ben
will certklijy enjoy these a n d stsndlng of the method of study. Garnett, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Gar-
mm, 'Jack Port!*," Miss Ross
should not miss getting a dq«en
Puller Srushoa. Phone 8M-Y. Meffot, fcwdlun Hall and BUI God-
or two. Frankltn’s Bakqry., 71-V
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Order your Christmas .<
R., L. Vining Here—
now from our complete Uns',
R. L. Vlfing of Seattle, Wash- '
hart’s.
ington, is spending the Thanks­
giving holidays In xAahland visit- j
Visited Parenttw-
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Mi si Mildrfed Kaegl pf Yreka, ing bis mother,- Mrs. M. H. j
California, spent the Thanksgiv­ Vining o n Granite street.,, After ,
ing holiday In Ashland* visiting spending a few days In Klamath
at the home of her parents, Mr. county dnck hunting/ Mr. Vining <
and Mrs. John Kaegl and broth­ will leave Jhe last of*next week ,
er Melvin, who reside on - the for Ban Francisco, where he will ,
Boulevard. *Mtes Kaegl also at­ visit his daughter Mtes JuaS.
tended th« \shianG high schopl- whs is a student at Mills 'col­
Medford high school football lege.
game here yesterday afternoon.
Marriage License Issued—
A marriage license was Issued
at . the Jackson eonfaty clerk's
office Tuesday to Edwin O. Rey­
nolds, 28, and Lora A. Wheeler,
.18, of Grants Pass.
Victor phonograph tor sale at
a bargain, phone 80*.
“HARVESTER’’
GENE STRATTON POR
TEH’S STORY
TOMORROW ONLY
W in P le a * Boy.
Finishing, Studio Ashland,
Dance Jackson
Saturday night.
Finishing Today
, Excellent quality leather
with 7 fittings. A well-
chosen gift and exceptional
value at—;
Hot
Sprtngi
72-'
Dr. J. J. Emmens, eye, e a r ,
nose and throat specialist of Med­
ford, Oregon, who has been tak­
ing a post graduate course .In
New York arrived home Sunday
and has aga'n resumed his prac­
tice.”
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Pillow Cases
Mechanical toys, blocks, gan
for boy* and dishes for girls-*
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Santa to
i '**?
fa i1
WH / /
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To Embroider F«r Gift
The delicate stamped 4
sign on these, nation-wh
cases is distinctive ahd
good taste, x ■■f ■ *
Cars Registered—
Fourteen out-of-state cars were
registered Wednesday, November.
21, at the local branch of the
state traffic bureau, located In
the chamber of commerce build­
ing on the Plasa. Fourteen reg­
istrations were* made at the
Medford bureau last Tuesday.
Dolniiiïliihliii.ïs
Marcelling, appointments by
day, 75c, evening, f t . Phone 217/
188 Emeuck St.
70rS*
Preparatory to the Christinas Shopping Season,
all Coats and Dresses will be cleared out if good
value giving will do i t
In Klamath Falls—
Mlssoo Nadine Brearcllffe, El­
vira Call and Velma Cox, stu­
dents at th* Southern Oregon
Normal school here, are spending
the Thanksgiving holldayi with
relatives sad friends in Klamath
Falls.
Romance against
a background of
honest-to-goodness
mystery and ex­
citement!
-ASHlJlND folks
WHKT
Whole-wheat doughnuts, spoo*
lal Saturday only, 86e doxen. Yon
will certainly enjoy these a n d
should not miss getting a dose*
or two. Franklin’s Bakery. 72-1**
Our duty to furnish standard drug and health supplies is performed completely,
graciously and reasonably. This Shop of Service is a fine place to buy little things
that make a big difference in your life.
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Local * Personal flotes
Visiting In GanlbnhM—
Miss Opal Mitchell, a student
at the Southern Oregon Normal
school,/is spending the Thanks­
giving holidays visiting with .rela­
tives and friend*
Garibaldi.
Oregon.
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