
When the Elks building was being built in the early 1900’s,
it was decided to include rental spaces on the Main Street floor.
The Elks Barber Shop opened soon after and continued to be in
business for 46 years.
The fire on July 17, 1968 was the end of the Elks Barber Shop,
as the building was declared unusable. Bert Kimsey was the last
owner of the shop. He was there for 25 years. Some of the other
barbers who worked in the shop were Slade Songer, Vern and Gene
Hastings, Nate Bates, Floyd Grimes, Bob DeGroot and Jack McNerney.
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Bert Kimsey’s shop was jokingly referred to
as “The Kimsey Barber College of Ashland,” since
several of the barbers who worked there later opened their own
shops.
Special thanks to those who helped with the research on this
article, including Ruby Kimsey, Parker and Gertie Hess, and
Floyd Grimes.
— PER Bill Slack, 2003
The photo to the left and the following caption appeared
in the July 18, 1968 Ashland Daily Tidings: “BUSINESS AS
USUAL — When
barber Bert Kimsey found his shop damaged by the Elks building
fire Wednesday morning, he moved a chair outside and took on customer
Eric Erickson. Lily Knower, manager of the badly damaged Penny’s
store next door, boards up his facility.” |