The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, November 11, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE
ASHLAND
PAGE
REGISTER
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T ’T
OR SALE M1SCELAMEOUS
FOR A DULL ROOM
fourth, $17.50; Tim White fifth, spirit that will lead Ashland V/tend all meetings of this home like
$12.50; Burwell O’ Kelly, sixth, to victory!
. Church. You will feel at home and
If
the
room
is
inclined
to
be
dull
K SALE: Day Bed. new, oak
$10; Edward Hiilis seventh. $10, •------------------------------------ —--------o will enjoy the Christian fellow-
and
dark,
a
note
o
f
sheer
can
be
fiMning Table and Chairs, Some
THE CHURCHES shiP and be h*1!*»1
th# »P*r,t-
't er furniture. Call forenoons, added by the use of colorful lamp and special prize» of $10 each
were awarded to Lee HiUU, Harold. | FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
I u»> atmosphere. Strangers and via-
'
F Watson, 33 . Strawberry shades, cushions or draperies. In
Sunday School, 9:45 in our ‘ to*-* e*J>eeially welcome. Come as
every room the ensemble effect Smith, Delmar Smith, and Edwin
L a n e . ____________* * *
j Sunday school we have suitable^0** * re-
makes for refinement, but one White.
1 K~SALE: 21 Rhode Island Red does not wish the life and sparkle
Many Prises
departments and classes for all
I |
BAPTIST CHURCH
|
pullets. Ready to lay. $4-50. Rt. all refined out of a room, espe­
In the corn growing contest, ages.
Bx 158 Ashland, Oregon.
cially as the days are growing Robert Martin won first with 25 ! Morning v.orsl ip 11 a. m.
Sunday Schoo! hour 9:45 to
_
62-2t-p shorter and less sunny. The color ears of corn, receiving $35 and a
Young people’s meeting 6:30 p. I 10:45.
note does not need to be out of prize o f $10 for his record book, j m. a cordial invitation is extended1 Classes for all ages. V, O. N.
R SALE— Hay. V. V. "Hauley,
harmony with the color scheme of He also won second for the 10 ears I to -’ ll young folks to take part Smith superintendent
ta lk er ave.. South.
51tf
the room, but may be a brighter submitted with $8.00.
| in these services.
| Special music opening and clos-
Fvening worship 7.39 p. m.
ing. Professor Auer.
R SALE: 10 gal. water tank shade of one o f its prevailing col­
In the open class Berkshire*,
Every
Wednesday
in
each
week
Church Services, morning and
;nd fittings with electric heat- ors.
i Janie Lathrop won fifth prize for
evening. William G. Walters, fills
tr. Elks Bldg., Barber Shop.
• For example, if the room is the best boar under six months prayer meeting 7:30.
Thursday I afternoon
Ladies the pulpit.
done in tan, the vivid note could with $2.00; Edwin W’ hite on fifth
)R SALE: Red and
White
prayer meeting at the parsonage
Special Music morning service
be a. burnt orange cushion, lamp­ place with pen o f three, $4.00.
Jrapes 34c. Blackberries 50c
by Prof. Franz Auer.
shade or drapery, or all three. If | 268, and corn $53, making a grand 2 p. m.
er crate on vines. 430 Holly.
Friday evening at 7 :S0 will be a
The Public is cordially invited
the r oom is finished in gray, let
Prizes for livestock
totalled
special service a welcome is ex­ to these services, «nd a special in­
R SALE: A white rotary elec- a live blue or a cherry rose intro­ total o f $321* won by the
elub
tended to all to attend this service. vitation is given to youu’g people,
ric sewing machine, Martha duce the arousing note. Shades of i workers of Jaekson county.
Mr. Walter’s sermon will have
, Vyishingtoji typ * In very good red, gold, orange, rose add warmth
simething
extra for the
young
|
.
First
Presbyterian
Church
Tndition, and has not been to a room and are comforting for
Enth usiasm
,<ed long. It costs *160 and will the winter room. Shades o f blue,
“ Spiritual Realities" will be the I
■11 for half price. Write Bx B and violet are cool and quieting
theme o f the
sermon
Sunday!
Continued From Page 1
are the Register.
39-ft j colors, but if vivid enough they
morning at 11:00 a. m. by the j
Tuesday afternoon the bup«
may give the glow to a room.
pastor. Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore. j
held a pep meeting. Pep talks were
FOR SALE HOUSES
In the evening at 7 :30 o’clock the .
given by the president o f
the
Pacific Cooperative Wool grow- Grizzily Knights, James Hartley, “ Love o f God as Revealed b y '
R SALE: or will exchange for,
Hosea” will be the subject for the )
. Long Distance
Property in or near Santa Rosa, | dles 588,165 calls a day.
and the two yell leaders, Dick
worship period.
?alif., or for new car. Lot 6, ers pay out $250,000 on spring Joy and Lee Boyd.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Wirt'
8!k. 11 Van Ness avenue. 100 wool.
The freshmen were instructed M. Wright superintendent Junior
J00 all street work done. Mrs.
that it would be their duty to ! Christian Endeavor at 4 :00 p. m. i
All Electric Operation
L. Hawley, Santa Rosa, Cal.
County Represented
build the bon fire for the
Miss Estella Hays, superintendent, j
it. 2 Bx 491.
With Zenith Perform­
ly Thursday night.
Intermediate C. E. and
Senior
(Continued from page It
ance
The
meeting
ended
with
some
FOR SALE LIVE STOCK
Young Peoples Society will meet!
“ The Jackson county exhibit at- peppy yells by the boys.
at 6:30 p. m.
Only
R SALE: White milch Goats, ranged under the direction o f D.
Wednesday noon the /Senior
Wednesday evening at 7:30,
* 1 9 0
M.
Lowe
certainly
attracted
a
lot
Billy Goat, 2 years old, elig­
girls put their pom-poms on sale. the regular mid-week service will
of
attention,"
said
Mr.
Fowler.
ible to register. One nanny,
A great many o f the students pur­ be held.
Prizes were awarded to the fol­ chased these. In the afternoon the
Six tubes and every
■ear old. Two nanny
kids,
tube a working tube—
bout five months old. Inquire lowing Jackson county club work­ assembly was filled with an air of | Methodist Episcopal Church
ers: Poland Chinas, Fred Lofland, gayety and festivity, displaying
t 63 Gresham street.
equal to 7 in many
Morning worship at 11 o’clock. I
its colors o f crimson and white.
39-tf fourth place $7.00.
ways. Super selective
Sermon
subject:
“
Your
Servants
Boys Score
The boosters intend to flaunt
powerful range, sin­
for Jesuq Sake.”
l^SALE: Fryers and Hens,
In the Duroc Jersey class for their colors at Medford Friday by
Evening worship at 7:30. Sub­
n Fattened, 25 cents per the best sow under six months,
gle
control. Lifelike in
means o f these bright attractive
ject: “ Anchors.”
xiund. Phone 17F2.
tone quality.
Donald Patterson won third, with pom poms, and the red and white
Sunday School for all ages 9:45
R RENT: Two garages at 96 $10; Delmer Smith, fourth, $9.00; caps they are all wearing.
a. m.
Dorothy
Smith,
fifth,
$8.00;
Ed­
Under the direction of Miss Ra-
aurel Street.
Epworth League for all young
win White, sixth, 7.00; Harold guse, the students sang
their
R RENT— Pasture, V. V. Haul- Smith, seventh, $6.00; Lee Hiilis, school songs and afterward gave people 14 years old and over at
y, Walker A re. South
61tf eigthh, $5.00; Tim Wlhite, ninth, some yells Wednesday afternoon. 6:15.
’ Wesley Foundation for Normal
$4.00; Burwell O’K e 'W
tneth
Thursday noon the pep and en­
Phone 104
LOST AND POUND
students and all the teachers of
$3.00; For the best f■'
g in this thusiasm o f the boys and girls
our city schools st 6:15.
ASHLAND
AYED OR STOLEN: Brown class, Tim White w' sixth with was unlimited. After a fine talk
Prayer Meeting Wednesday ev­
nd white female springer $5.00; Burwell O’ " iley, seventh, by V. D. Miller, the student body ening at 7:30.
paniel. Dr. Haines.
52-2t $4.00; Harold S' .th, eighth. $4.00 expressed their loyalty and confi­
You are cordially invited to et-
D or«!b» S m ::', ninth, $3.00; Ed­ dence in the team by their excell­
AYED OR STOLEN: 8 tur­ win White * jnth, $3.00.
ent singing and yelling.
fy», hens, from Mrs. S. K.
For the best sow under
six
After all these rallies they still
rnes, Belleview. $10 reward months :a the Berkshire», James have lota o f fire and steam left
or their whereabouts.
Lethrop won second place with for the Big Rally Thursday night,
people. Prof. Auer will hs ve some­
thing fine on the Cello he being a
world famed artist on this instru­
ment.
NAZERENE
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Mr.
T. S. Wiley Superintendent.
At 11 o’clock morning worship
with sermon from the subject.
“ The Wealthiest Person.’’
FIVE
At 6:30 P. M. Young Peoples
meeting.
At 7 :30 p. m. Praise service fol
liwed with sermon from the sub
ject, “ An Army with Faces like
Lions and as swift as the Roe.”
The regular mid-week prayer
meeting will be held Wednesday
evening^ at 7 :30 p. m.
A hearty welcome to all.
W E SPECIALIZE
In
FUEL
W O O D — FIR— PINE— OAK
12 inch 2nd Growth Fir
$3 00
14 and 16 inch 2nd Growth Fir ...... $3.25
ZENITH
Also
ROYAL AND KING COAL, BRIQUETTES
RADIO
Leedom’s
^UND: Spare truck Tire and $11. For the best fat hog display­
el at Pinehurst.
Owener ed, James won third place with
n have same by identifying $8.00.
roperty and paying for ad-
In the Portland Union Stock­
prtisement.
4-t
yards Special group, for the pen
FOR RENT HOUSES
of four pigs exhibited, James Lath­
rop won first place with $30; Fred
R RENT: 6 room Modern house
Lofland, second, $25; Donald Pat­
21 Bush Street. Phone 299 J.
terson third. $20; Dorothy Smith,
R RENT: Apartments for reut
’nquire 167 Fast Main street.
which will end with a bonfire *t
which a number o f speeches were
given as well as more songs and
yells.
__
Wednesday’s signs on the as­
sembly boards, “ Buy a Pom-Pom
were replaced Thursday by “ On to
Medford!” This is the slogan of
every “ Ashland Man,” this is the
And You will Find the Laundry
does it best!
Phone us Today!
« ASHLAND
* SALE: One acre ef ground
Bemriea, five ream house.
, chicken house. Inquire
at 711 Oak street.
M -t
HERBERT’S 6R0CERY
Ashland Electric
^ ’TED: To Care for children.
Dan Combs, Rt. 1 Talent,
iron.
63-3t
Phone SO
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Upon the Youth of. the Land
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dwell on that.
Sunday Only
When a good woman meets a bad man,
the bad man turns good or the woman
turns bad, Which is it? See—
“ BECKY”
WE HAVE A FEW BATH TOWELS WE ARE
GIVING FREE WITH 10 BARS OF DONA
SOAP AT—
ISAACS
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W E DELIVER
me— Work progressing
on
^a-VanDeve;r market read
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And find out for yourself
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Carl Laemmle Present»
THE CHINESE PARROT”
‘The Quality Store’
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• COM M ERCIAL -
OREGON
LETTUCE
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LARGE HEAD .......................................... * U
— the men now in their “ thirties” who
fought to peace and to a better self-
understanding— depends the prosper­
ity and strength o f the Nation.
For an Armistice Day thought let us
rSdftn
10 E Main
NEW CROP PRUNES
3 LBS. F O R .... ......
TRADE— I room hooao, mod-
era tmprovsmonto. lot 81x140,
with $1500 equity; also $7 ae.
4 miles west o f Central Point.
650 equity, to trade for small
•cTeage close to Ashland. Writs
C. A. Thompson, Central Point
Oregon.
$1-1*
R SALE: The Kirk Walnut
Trees. In Brownsville, Oregon,
stands the Kirk walnut tree. It
is the most remarkable end the
best known nut tree in the State
because o f its wonderful yeild
•nd its power to transmit to its
seeding sll its own qualities.
Experiments have proven thnt
in a grove planted with an equal
quantity of nursery stock and
the Kirk trees, the former were
I outrivaled. Experiments have
I Proven that trees from these
»».nuts are just as good, if not
| better, than the original tree. !
I am agent for the Kirk walnut
¡Dees. Anyone wanting trees, see
at 713 Oak Street. M. C.
ID-zier.
f
62-2
Fittingly this time has been chosen
by the 5 Red Cross
to start its annual Roll
(
Call. This organization is as indispens­
able in peace times as in war days. It
extends its helping hand when storms,
floods or pestilence bring disaster,
wherever they may fa ll; and each local
chapter quietly helps to alleviate suffer­
ing in its own community.
F irst N ational B ank
>R SALE REAL ESTATE
1 RENT: Three room apart-
¡3«» Hargadin# street.
Just
around Whit« House Grocery.
52-lt
Another year has passed since, with
spontaneous enthusiasm, nearly the
civilized world greeted the news o f the
signing o f the Armistice which ended
the Great War. On Friday we shall
celebrate the eleventh anniversary o f
that day.
Ashland Laundry Co.
*««•*
NTBD: Used Band Inaitru-
mcnta. Bring yours to us et
if yen wnnt U ssiL SI harts
and Music Store.
SM t
A MEMORABLE DAY
Surely everyone in Jackson County
is glad to be a member o f this great or­
ganization.
Call 165
R RENT: Five room furnished
oese, 280 Second street, lu­
ll ire at T it Oak street.
R RENT: Kiwnmuee
etman Grecerg.
Investigate For Yourself
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.