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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1928)
THE Locals N o rm a l T e a ch e r» R e t a r a .— Miaa Katharine Vincent and Misi Marion Ady of the normal facul ty, returned to Ashland Saturday from Crescent City where they ■pent several days during the spring vacation. Miss Virginia Hales and Miss Beatrice Hall, also of the normal school faculty returned to Ashland Sunday. Miss Hales visited for several days with her parents in Eugene and Miss Hall with relatives in Portland. S tu d e n ts R e tu rn . — Among the normal students who returned to this city Sunday and Monday in order to resume their studies were Misses Elvira Call, Velma — Cream separator, garden tools, implements and everything that farmers need. So when in doubt, go to Peil’s 86tf Cox, Mary Hunt and Mildred Rideout from Klamath Falls, Nadine Brearcliffe and Ann Crossman from Red Bluff, Cali fornia, Frances Wright and Bar bara Brown from Portland, Nell Mahoney from Bend, Katharine Langworthy, Helen Lyons and Lucille Hunter from Marshfield. R etu rn to Corvallis.— Among the students who returned to Cor vallis to attend the Oregon State college were Chester Woods, Charles Chattin and Robert Wright. The young men have been enjoying the spring vacation with their parents in this city. T o M y rtle C r o o k . — Mrs. Amos Nininger motored t o Myrtle creek today to get her daugther, Dorothy, who has been spending a few days with Mona Conlogue, who is teaching school in that place. Mias Conlogue attended the normal school here last year. R e tu rn fr o m P o r tla n d . — Misses Margaret Churchman and Harriet Bevington returned from Port land Sunday where they visited relatives and attended grand opera. The members o f the Full Gos pel temple are enjoying the new hymn books which recently ar rived. Over 150 books containing a collection of old and new songs are now being used by the mem bers. — 26 ton carload of fencing re ceived lately, get reduced r. r. rate so prices are less than last year at Peils corner. 86tf V isits P s r e n ts . — Mrs. Gladys Corliss of Sacramento, daughter o f Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Murphy of B. street arrived in this city recently and expects to make an extended visit with her parents. R e tu rn s Home.— Billy Van Lindt, young son of A1 Van Lindt of Fifth street returned home the latter part o f last week after spending several days in Horn- brook visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lowe. — T r y o u r T h e rm o id B ra k e L ia ia g at T H I R D S T R E E T G A R A G E . S e n io r H igh S ch o o l P la y U n d e r W a y . — Under the direction of Miss Althea Dwyer, instructor of lower english in ths high school, the annual senior play, “ Clarence,” is well under way and will be produced at the high school gymnasium some time within the next six weeks. The SPO R TS APPAREL Comfort and dur- abilitv are two things to be considered in buying sports apparel The knitted ensemble suit is practical. 3 piece suit for $25.00 Sweaters $3.45 up Jersev dresses $10.75 to $16.75. Golf Shoe* $6.85 Two stvles iust received M ira wm m uvrw iïi'srw ^ ASHLAND plot o f the story la woven about the interesting and unique char acter, Clarence. Violet Pinnay ia the modern vamp for whom all the young men fall. Cora •« of a decided nervous temperament. All of the different character* have that peculiar charm combin ing humor and pathos, for which Booth Tarkington is particularly noted. The chosen cast is as fol lows: Mrs. Martyn, Lucille Ber wick ; Mr. Wheeler, Ronald Gan- dee; Mrs. Wheeler, Madeline Ste vens; Bobby Wheeler. Earl Lin- inger; Cora Wheeler, Esther Spencer; Violet Pinnay, Lor raine Sparr; Clarence, Barney Miller; Della, Vera Landing; Hu bert Stem, John Ruger. — Bought at a bargain, a num ber of iron age, hill and drill seeder at Peil’s corner. 86tf A tte n d e d R o t a r y .— Mr. and Mr*. Francis Ole's, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle and Jack Martin of Klamath Fails wore in Ashland the latter part o f the week to attend the “ charter nigh” ’ of the local Rotary club. F rom San F r a n c is c o . — Miss Bernice Hess returned the lat ter part o f last week from San Francisco where she visited friends for several days. Miss Hess is employed at the local telephone office. — Nothing nicer— a sew por trait for Easter. Studiu Ashland 84tf G ra n ts P a ss V is it o r s .— M rs. REGISTE* lent condition. R o ta rn s t o E u g e a e .— L a w re n ce T o Have Thet Suit M ade for EASTE R PAULSERUD’S For Smartly Tailored Men’s Wear Be Individual— It Costs No M ore ’ and bronchial trouble, f o r H o m e .— Mrs. E. L. Wilkes, nee Louise Gillette, who has been spending several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gillette on Gresh am street, left today for her home in Portola, California. R e tu rn s to C a lif -rn ia . — A. N. Young spent several days last week visiting at his home on Granite street, returning to San Francisco the latter part of the week. vs flying trip to Portland Sunday . and brought back a new Ford j sport model coupe for delivery. He was accompanied by Mrs. Claycomb, and they made a brief visit to their son, Gordon. Mitchelmore, ton of Rev and Mrs. H. T. Mitchelmore, who has been spending the spring vaca tion with hia parents fit this city, left Sunday for Eugene where N O T IC E he is a student at the University o f Oregon. All people interested in seeing j M e d fo r d V is it o r s . — Mayor and the excellent start made towards j Mrs. J. Edward Thornton were O ne P ic tu r e U W orth > developing Ashland into a film , T h ousan d W ord » . , Medford visitors Sunday. city become a reality, are re according to an old Chin- V is its io R o s e b u r g . — Foss Kra quested to meet at the Natitor- I ese proverb, but a thous mer returned to his home on Har- and words on a Fire In ium Wednesday evening 93-lt gadine street Sunday evening T o A tte n d S ta te M e e tin g .---- surance Policy written in after enjoying severa ldays with Senator George Dunn left yes this agency is worth mot* than a hundred pictures of relatives in Roseburg. terday for Portland where he will — T O O L A T E ' T O C L A S S I F Y — your property, a fte r th« R e tu rn to C o lle g e . — Miss attend a committee meeting of fir e . But we only insure Genevieve Swedenburg, daughter the motor vehicle department of FOR SALE — Pure Vermont ! property b e f o r e it burns. o f Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg the state. maple syrup. H. B. Carter, | See us today, tomorrow never comes, but a fire may o f this city and Miss Julia Wilson distributor. Phone 413-Y, Ash- V is it P a re n ts . — Barton Frulan of Portland, who has been a house and Earl Snyder spent the week land, Oregon. 93-2t* I guest at the Swedenburg home end in Ashland visiting their during the spring vacation, 'left parents. Mr. Frulan and Mr. Sny FOR SALE— Cheap 2 gasoline | Sunday evening on the train Tor der are employed by the Southern BILLINGS AGENCY engines; 1 set double harness; Eugene where they are students Pacific company in Klamath 1 brood sow; 1 Columbia graf- E st. 1 8 8 3 . 41 East Mai» at the university. inola and 100 records. 536 [ Falls. G ra n ts P a ss V is ito rs . — Mrs. Ashland street, Phone 435-R. T r ip to P o r t la n d . — H. L. Clay- Norma Reeder and Miss Eleanor comb o f the Ford garage made a 92-lt* Brown made a business trip to Grants Pass the latter part of last week. D y e W o rk s R e n o v a te d . — The Ashland Cleaning A Dye Works is undergoing a renovation in general, with newly painted wood work, retinted walls and decora tions and the hanging of attract ive drapes, the shop will goon take on the air of spring. D am ages C o u p e . — Miss Jean Aitcheson, superintendent o f the local community hospital slightly damaged the Chevrolet coupe she was driving Monday, when she ran sharply into the street curbing near the intersection of Oak and Main streets in the en deavor to avoid colliding with a truck. Though Miss Aitcheson es caped unhurt, the two front tires 1 Our o f the car were badly damaged. V is its B r o th e r . — Mrs. Daisy | NEW SPRING McGarry of the Lithia Springs FOOT W EA R Pharmacy was in Medford Sunday ' afternoon visiting at the home of her brother, Dr. R. Conroy. R e tu rn e d to W o r k .— Mrs. H. A. Mayberry, who has bee" ill at is now ready for your ap her home on Alida street, return- i ed to her work at Ender’s de proval. Light colored kids, partment store the first o f the J — patents,— and suede com for the Easter Parade week. F o r m e r R e sid e n ts V is it . — Mr. binations in numerous dif and Mrs. Hodkinson of Shasta ferent styles. We are able City, California, visitAd friends in II! this city over the week-end, re to fit all types of feet as turning to their home early Mon day morning. we carry shoes in widths, J Marcy and her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. “ Jimmy” Hughes o f Grants Pass spent the week-end in Ashland where they came to attend the big Rotary "charter night,*’ Saturday. They formerly resided in this city for several years, being engaged in the business then known as the “ Overland Garage.” R a tu rn H o m e . — Miss Eva White, Miss Lillian Graves, Miss Bernice White, Miss Faye Arthur and John Churchman, who mo tored down to Berkeley and other California cities where they spent the spring vacation, are expected home tonight (Tueeday.) Visit K la m a th F a lla . — Rilling Schuerman and Mrs. Elsie Church man were among the Ashland people who visited friends in Klamath Falls over the week end. They report that there was five inches o f snow in the Peli can city Sunday morning, but that it was all gone by noon. — Pure fresh ingredients give F o r m e r R e sid e n ts in S a c r a m e n XL Donuts the flavor that calls for more. Fresh daily at your t o . — Friends o f Mr. and Mrs. Allan Autrey will bo glad to know grocery. XL Donut Co. 85tf that they are nicely located in B a n k ers to G ra n ts P a s s .— V . Sacramento where he has a fine O. N. Smith, E. B. Adamson, G. position with the Del Monte Can G. Eubanks, J. W. McCoy and ning company. Elwod Hedburg went to Grants V isit R e la tiv e s . — Mr. and Mrs. Pass this afternoon to attend the regular meeting of the Jackson Kenneth McWilliams and two children spent several days in and Josephine County Bankers Ashland last week visiting rela association. Mr. McCoy is presi tives. I he McWilliams, who for dent o f the association and Mr. merly resided in this city for a Hedburg, secretary. number of years, are located in R o ck Slid*.— A rock slide just Portland where Mr. McWilliams below Costello, California, de has a posits n in a large garage. layed traffic for about two hours Ill W ith B ro n ch ia l T r o u b le .__ yesterday afternon, according to Mrs. Martha Frederick, aunt of word received by the local cham Ben and Jim Bowers, who reside ber o f commerce office. The at the Bower's ranch south o f slide was entirely cleared up late town, is quite ill with an attack yesterday afternoon and the road is now said to be in excel FASTER . . . MORE BEAUTIFUL MORE THOROUGH There’s Still Tim e TUESDAY, JHABCH 27, i SiU B e f o r e y o u b u y an y w a sh in g m a ch in e , in ju s tic e to y o u r s e lf and y o u r p o c k e t- b o o k . g e t the p r ic e o f this . " » * T h o r — v ie w its b e a u ty e n d see its re m a r k a b le tim e a n d la b o r -s a v in g fe a tu r e s . 1— F e w e r p a rts than any w aahin g m a ch in e o n the m a rk et. • — B ig c a p a c it y — c o i s y s i I ia siae. R eu u ir o i o n ly 2 4 in ch es o f f lo o r sp a ce. 3 ----W a s h e s c lo t h e s cla a a ev. 4 ----W a sh e s clo th e e fa s t e r . 8— B e a u t ifu l — h e T S g f co m p a ris o n . • — H ig h e st q u a lity a t lo w est p r ice ia T h o r h istory 7— E n o m a lia o d tu b that c a o o o t r e s t, ro t o r ca r- rade A u t o m a tw a lly c lo a n s itse lf. 8— D ir e c t g e u i J r * » — mo b e lts to fl « e n d hreuh. * - -U n iq u e r u b b e r s o ft «•». sh iou ro ll w r in g e r that »• -s ’ * v r r a k 1 "*toua— e i : - n e 'e . - 1| 0 I J w r in g e r tr o u b le s . 1 4 G e e aval E le c t r ic m e te r X-L Elettric Cora pan* Good. Prop. Dainty Frocks in all the new styles and shades for Spring. We are prepared to fit all types of women and our selection is unusually large this season. These Spring frocks are priced most reasonable— $0 .9 5 to $ 2 2 .50 AAA to EE in sixes 2M to 9. Millinery That will go hand in hand with the new Spring apparel. We have an abundance of large and small head sizes in styles and colors that are in accordance to this sea son’s style dictations.— $3 .95 and up Spring Suits For Young Men and Men Who want to stay young. Featuring two and three button models in light and dark colored fabrics. Most suits have two pair trousers and are faultlessly tail ored. They are most reasonably priced too— *25 .00 and ip MENS HATS That will harmonize with the new Spring Suits. We have a wonderful selection of both fight and dark colors.— ri V M k/.: \rJfw