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About Ashland American. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1927)
ff ASHLAND AMERICAN Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johnson of Portland have moved to Ashland to reside. They have rented a house on Oak street, owned by Miss Belle An derson of this city. E. H. Hedrick and family were Ashland visitors one day last week. Mrs. A. L. Harvey of B street and granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Wright, o f Klamath Falls were Medford visitors over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wells of San Francisco, who have been visiting Ashland friends left for their home Sunday morning. They are traveling by auto. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Richard of Sacramento visited home folks for a few days last week, before going on to Spokane, Washington, where Mr. Rickard has employment with the U. S. geodic survey for the sum mer. — Harness and all parts for dres sing up your horse at Peil’s Cor ner, Ashland. 3nc A picnic party consisting o f Mr. and Mrs. Irma Hasley o f Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ander son and two daughters of Merril, Oregon, Mr. Anderson’s mother and Mrs. Roy Hosley o f Klamath Falls spent the day here Sunday picknick- ing ard sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sackett and family r.f Klamath Falls were over for Decoration day. Correct this sentence: “ At our church they never pass the collec tion plate.” The memorial sermon Sunday morning by Rev. Pemberton o f the M. E. church was spkodidlv rend ered to a large and appreciative audience. The W. C. T. U. ladie.i appreciate the generous response by the public to their recent call for clothing for the Mississippi valley sufferers. This is not at till likely to be the last call o f this kind thnt we will re ceive and everyone is glad to res pond. — Get your mower repairs early and avoid the rush and provocation when in the field and your mower breaks down. All kinds o f repairs for most any mower kept 'at Peil’s Corper, Ashland. 3w The Wagner creek school closed last week with a picnic i.i the Ash land park on Wednesday. VV. J. Kern o f Ashland was the te-’cher of that school. Mrs. O. F. Carson returned from a trip down the valley recently. Mrs. Anna Sherfey was called to Albany last week by the illness and death of her mother. Mrs. Sherfey returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Anderson mo tored to Douglas county the first of the week. — Deering' McCormick mowers and rakes at Peil’s Corner, Ashland 3t The Methodist church is planning a picnic to be held in the Ashland park on June 16. Mrs. John F. Leggett and son, Manley, expect to go to PleHsant Hill Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Leggett’s mother and other relatives in Lane county. — Seeder, cultivator, garden tools and garden hose at Peil’s Corner, in Ashland. 3a — Those prevented from attend ing clinic and wishing to take ad vantage o f the free examination with spinal diagnostic instrument included will be accommodated by calling at office for appointment. Dr. Angell. 7 adv. fi ------------- + ------------- hearty welcome. The excellent music and *the gospel sermons will Paramount, First National and encourage and help you in the bat Fox pictures occupy the screen show tle o f life. Strangers and visitors ing at the Vining this week that will especially welcome. Come as you are to this homelike church. meet with the favor of all. Saturday night, June 4 will be shown “ The Scarlet West” with THE FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE Robert Frazer and that well-liked J. E. Murphy, Pastor Clara Bow. It is a picture o f the -o West and it is Westl Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. Mr. C. In our Sunday and Monday, June 5 and J. Foster, superintendent. Sunday school we have suitable de 6 will be shown “ Cradle Snatchers” partments and classes for all ages. which is a magnificently funny one Mrs. Auther Hardy, superintendent and that^will hit the funny bone at of the primary department, with her every crack. This is a new method of corp of teachers, is doing splendid work. Any parent will do well to teaching hubby to stay at home. send their little ones to this depart Tuesday and Wednesday, June 7 ment. and 8 is seen a picture that has Sacremental services immediately been read by about everyone, en after sermon. titled “ The Mysterious Rider” writ Young peoples meeting 6:45. We ten by Zane Grey and featuring Jack extend to all young people who are looking for a place where they can Holt, assisted by a superb cast. labor for the Master a cordial invi Wednesday and Thursday, June 9 tation to meet with the young folks and 10 is a Wow! Richard Dix has in their meeting, you are welcome. Evening worship, 7 :45 P. M. never made a better picture than this Every Wednesday in each week one, entitled “ Knockout Reilly.” prayer meeting 7:45 P. M. The winnah!— and new champeeyon, Every Thursday afternoon at 2 Knockout Reilly. The scene is laid in P. M. ladies -prayer meeting. You are cordially invited to spend a steel mill; amid the roaring furn a happy Sunday with us in the wor aces o f a noted steel plant. ship of God. Special music at all m ------------------------------------------------© services. announced later. | A T THE CHURCHES ©----------------------------------- 1 BAPTIST CHURCH Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor O . . . o Sabbath school, 9:45. Preaching, 11:00. “ The Vine and the Branches” will be the theme of the morning hour. B. Y. P. U. 7:00. Topic: “ Unexpected Tests,” Violet Inscho will be the leader. Preaching, 8:00 METHODIST EPISCOPAL North Main and Laurel Sts. H. F. Pemberton, Pastor o--------------------------------------------------- Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon subject: Power from on High. Evening worship at 8. Subject: “ The Disciples’ Judgment o f Jesus” One of the questions Jesus asked. Sunday school with classes for all ages at 9:45. Epworth League at 6:45. Young peoples’ hour full of interest and en thusiasm. A real prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. You are most cardially invited to attend all these meetings. You will enjoy the homelike atmosphere and EPWORTH Barrett Meat Market Endrrt Block, Ashland, Oregon THE BEST OF MEATS AND POULTRY. KEPT IN THE BEST OF CONDITION Perfect Refrigeration Farmers and Stockmen are requested to call as I am in the market fer the choicest stock and poultry. Ashland chapter No. 6043, Ep worth League will meet as usual Sunday evening at 6:45. Topic for discussion is “ Playing the Game To gether,” and James Hartley is scheduled as the leader. The meeting is planned for a joint-session o f dif ferent Leagues known as senior, in termediate, etc., but since only the senior and junior chapters exist in Ashland, a summary will be made of coming events in League affairs. De votional meeting topics for the'com- ing year will be aired and special features mentioned. Mora details will be given to future plans on ral ly day which comes later in the year. ©— — CLASSIFIED — © BY y ■* i • Cream Wanted! 5 0 0 Gallons More Daily tic OUR IIIGH-SCORE BUTTER IS IN SUCH DEMAND THAT W’ E NEED MORE CREAM! DON’T BELIEVE WHAT OUR COMPETITORS T E L L S . YOU COME IN AND GET THE TRUTH © 1 © iH * FOR SALE For sale— Six room plastered house in R. R. Add. About $600 down bal. $26 a month, includes interest about one acre. Also 7-r. 1 % story bungalow, well-built, scenic location; good lot; fruit, price $2300; $300 or more down, $25 a month with 6 per cent int. See Yockey & Co. 50tf It is Our Aim to Please You Mattresses renovated and recovered. I We save you half the price of a new mattress. New mattresses .made to your order. Hair and floss mattreb- I Lithia Creamery Phone 84 143 N. Pioneer Ave. Ashland, Ore. A s h la n d A m e r ic a n An Independent Weekly Paper Published at Ashland, Oregon (Successor to the Central Point American) “ISlpiv O ffice at 374 East Main Street BUSINESS AND NEWS PHONE 95 One Year ..................................................................................................... . $2.00 Advertising Rates Given on Application m y w o rk w ill be e a sie r” u¡', Entered nt the Postoffice at Ashlan d, Oregon, as Second Class Matter, under the Act o f Congress o f March 3, 1879 JACKSON COUNTY’S W E E K L Y ' I V P A P E R Member STATE EDIT ORIAL ASSOCIATION Member N A T IO N A L EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION V 1 * N 1 n The Electric Range n T h e a t e r ' “- * Saturday, June 4 I T“ •> « LEAGUE CHIROPRACTORS HOLD CLINIC ON TU E SD A Y Due to adverse weather conditions the free lecture and clinic held last Tuesday afternoon in the office of Dr. E. B. Angell, local chiropractor, was not as largely attended as had been hoped. The continual downpour o f rain kept many indoors, that had expected to attend, but did not dim inish the enthusiasm o f those who braved the rain, and heard the doc tors from outside points. Dr. Hedges, Carpenter and Simpson o f Medford and Mathews o f Klamath Falls lec ture and demonstrate some o f the fundamentals of chiropractic work. Dr. Hedges gave a lecture on vhe finer points o f chirporcatic and with the conclusion o f this, examinations were given those present Dr. Angell has announced that those who are interested in this work and who were unable to attend on account of weather conditions may make ap* potntmenu for fret demonstrations similar to those given Tuesday. In addition clinic« will he held her»! »•«♦My. the place and date ta h. es our specialty. We call and deliver, liver. Medford Rug Co., Phone 510-M Medford Mattress Co., 32 North Medford, Oregon. 48tf Grape St., Medford, Oregon, Phone Rug cleaning by the latest sham- 266-R. 48tf I pooing process, 24-hour service. Beautiful Fluff Rugs made from W’ e call and deliver. Medford Rug worn out carpets. We call and de - 1 Co., Phone 510-M, Medford Ore 48tf “ THE SCARLET W E S T " With Robert Frazer and Clara Bow. There’s the touch in it that tingles the blood— You owe it to yourself to see iL -0O0- Sunday and Monday, June S and 6 “ CRADLE SNATCHERS” A riotous comedy o f women with young ideas, featuring Louise Fazenda. Get 'em young, get treated rough and tell 'em every thing is the motto o f the “ Cradle Snatchers.” -------0O0------- Tuesday and Wednesday, June 7 and 8 “ THE M YSTERIOUS RIDER” More thrills in »he great open spaces with Jack Holt featured in Zane Grey'* yarn of the roaring guns and harsh desert life A dds jo y to Tid hoiisekeopiisgg Simplifies housework as no other renge can J Not only does the electric range ;n Ire c - ' ..,g easier and more certain it lightens tl ’ v, .! > burden of housekeeping. 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