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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1928)
THE V a lle y V ie w Mrs. L. E. Ensley and Mrs. Pearl Wallace, mother and sis ter o f W. F. DeFord arrived last Saturday morning from Modesto, California, enroute t o their homes in Portland and visited Mr. and Mrs. DeFord and family- leaving for home on Sunday morn ing. Mrs. John Moreland, who was quite ill a short time ago, is i:n- porving and is able to be around in the house again. Mrs. Mabel Reachert, Mrs. Mary Brower and Mr. and Mrs. James Fervel of Ashland visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leslie and IfSmily last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carter, Miss Bernice and Hugh Carter were dinner guests at the James Len nox home last Sunday. ASHLAND and furniture renovating.” The SWAPS following Thursday afternoon will FOR TRADE: Will trade auto, be the regular monthly meeting wood or plough not very par of the club. ticular how, for good brcod Mrs. Anna Fehr, wno has been cow or good milk cow. Route 2, spending the winter in Marys Bx 64 . tf. ville and Marigold, California, returned last Sunday. Mrs. Fehr FOR RENT HOUSES makes her home with her daugh ter, Mrs. L. H. Gallatin. FOR RENT: 5-room furnished Mrs. Mary Kellogg Green of bungalow. Phone 298-J or call Ashland is spending a few days 96 Laurel street. 72-tf visiting at the home of Mr. and FOR RENT: Apartments ror rent Mrs. L. H. Gallatin. Enquire 167 East Main street. W AGNER CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Glendale, Oregon, have been making- an extended visit with Mrs. R. B. Purves for the past week. Leon and Charles Lockwood have been engaged in hauling wood this week. REGISTER with A -l dairy cows, pigs, team and all necessary machtn ery and tools to work the land. A good 6 room cottage, large barn, garage and several other out buildings. Owner not able to do the work is only reason for selling. .€ 4. I have a good house to ex change for Los Angeles prop erty, also 2 fine lots on paved St. to exchange for property in Sonoma Co. California. MRS. S. L. ALLEN 96 Laurel St. Phone 369-J NAZARENE Sunday school at 9 :45 a. m. T. FOR RENT: Five room furnished house, 239 Second street. In i... Wiley, superintendent. At 11 o’clock, morning worship, with quire at 713 Oak street. FOR RENT: Furmcneo tiouso. sermon from the subject: “ Cul tivation of C> ristian Content Holmes Grocery. ment.” At 6:30 p. m. Young FOR SALE REAL ESTATE peoples meeting. At 7 :30 p. m. Praise service with sermon from FOR SALE: See Ashland Realty the subject, “ The Victorious for Reliable Realty. 74-tf Life.” The regular mid-week pray er meeting will be held on Wed APARTMENTS nesday evening at 7 :80. A hearty FOR RENT: Two furnished 3 invitation to all. P. C. Thatcher, room apartments. Close in with pastor. garage. $18 per month. Phone 9F11 or 105 74-tf Mr. and Mrs. Holibaugh are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Briner and nicely settled in their old home again. The community is very glad daughter, Rose Elfa and Arthur to have them in Valley View Eastland of Dorris, California, spent two days of last week with again. C. L. Smith and sister o f Ferns Mr. Briner’s parents, Mr. and Valley visited at the J. R. Mc Mrs. G. A. Briner c f this creek. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cracken home last Sunday after G. A. Briner accompanied his FOR SALE LIVE STOCK “ Lincoln Day” will be observ noon. son, J. L. Briner to Dorris, Cali Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Westerberg fornia, where he will work a few FOR SALE: Barred Rock Chick ed all day at the church. “ A Re and son, Richard, of Talent were days blacksmithing. Mr. Briner ens and cows. 440 W'ightman ot ligion Worth While” will be the subject of the morning sermon, Sunday visitors at the G. W. has worked at blacksmithing for Phone 385-R. illustrated with incidents from the Nichols home. the past many years and is run WANTED life of Abraham Lincoln. In the Mrs. Blanche Arnold and ning a shop and doing all kinds daughter, Edith of Ashland, Mrs. of work at his home on the creek. WANTED— Hair switches and Sunday school a short program N. E. Bond and Dorothy visited Mr. and Mrs . T. W. Combs rolls made at 52 Roca Street. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold last and family were in Medford last Phone 273-L. 78-3t Sunday. Saturday transacting business. ^D. M. Lowe returned last week P. W. Worden, James Sawyer, WANTED POSITION: As truck Driver 3 years trucking exper from Long Beach, California, and Mrs. E. E. Capp and daugh ience or other work. Call 741-J where he and Mrs. Lowe have ter, Hazel, motored to Klamath after 5 p. m. been spending the winter with Falls and return last Sunday. their daughter, Mrs. Carl Ander Miss Margaret Lockwood and FOR SALE MISCELANEOUS son and family. Mr. Lowe was Charles Lockwood spent last called home on business and e x ' Tuesday evening at the home of FOR RENT— Best location in Jackson county for grocery pects to return to southern Cali- Mrs. I. E. Bradley. store. H. A. Stearns. 79-3t fornia soon. Mrs. Lowe has been Mrs. G. A. Kerby and son, quite ill, but at last report was Donald and Miss Rachel Williams FOR SALE— Good cooking range doing nicely and will probably be were in Ashland last Tuesday on belt condition, sell cheap. able to come home in the spring, business. Iphone 17E12 78-3t when Mr. Lowe returns. H. L. Lynch was accidently Mrs. R. N. Chaney spent last hurt last week when one o f his FOR SALE— Hatching eggs from Monday with her parents, Mr. cows ran into him. He is now pedigreed hens and pullets, $2 and Mrs. Herbert of Ashland and able to do only light work. per 15. A. Bert Freeman, 112 I’m going to tell him visited with her sister, Mrs. A. Nutley st. 78tf I firm ly: “ Dear, we simp B. Bower. Mr. and Mrs. Bower C A M P FIRE G IR L S FOR SALE: Maxwell Tour. 1921.1 ly must have more ta and family had just returned from CHOOSE L A K E OF WOODS ble silver.” Good condtion. Cash $45.00 or a trip through California and stop j Terms 350 00 See at 117 8th j G o rh a m Plate in s e tt o f E ig h t, ped a few days to visit in Ashland (Continued from Page 1) street. 69-? I $ 4 0 .0 0 . O th e r p r ice s in p r o p o r enroute to Salem where they ex Charges will he rea.<onaols und tion . pect to locate. within the reach o f all the girls. BARGAINS Mrs. Edith Larsen o f Medford Those who wish to earn the mon 1. For Salt: 5 room furnished bungalow, vood house and gar her son, Edward Comeron of ey to attend the summer camp age. Two blocks to Main St., Seattle and daughter, Mrs. E; will have ample time in which to I See this. roTI De f ord of Ashland were vis do so. It is hoped that many of j 2. f o r Sa'e: Fully furnished it0» at the W. F. De Ford home the girls will embrace this op paved St and ce last Monday. portunity for the benefits they \ 6. room ho- ment sidewalk. Close in and a J. R. McCracken was elected may derive not only in the spjen- I bargain. president of the Oregon Dairy did courses that will be open to 3. A fine dairy farm, stocked man’s association at the annual them, but for the spirit of friend meetings in Portland last week. ship and kindliness that will be George Nichols and Mr. Jarvis fostered, everything will be car o f Ashland are helping for a few ried out on a strict basis of days at the G. W. Nichols ranch equality. • What Do You with the pruning and spring sow- The board of sponsors have Wish ing. high hopes that the girls will re A. H. Davenhill and J. R. Mc- spond well, if the summer camp .Hardware? Whatever it is Vracken attended the supper and is a success there is a strong we have it or will get it for Y. M. C. A. talk at the Presby possibility of it becoming a per you. Small wares or large terian ehurt1 last Monday night. manent one. ■wares, anything from a tiny The show “ Ben Hur” in Ash Those in attendance at the wire nail to a big range or land has een well attended by board meeting were: George A. furnace— it is yours when the res; of Valley View. Briscoe, H. G. Enders, Mrs. D. you deal with us. And our Ne- ' sday, February 14, Perozzi, Mrs. Gordon MacCrack- prices are fair, too. VflDey it Ci ■ l.y club en, Mrs. Homer Elhart, Mrs. , hoM i n day ^meeting at Bertha Denton and Mrs. Henry ♦ i.- ciuo house as a beginning of Galey. H A R D W A R E a series o f meetings for sugges Portland— $30,000 service sta tions and helps to be iven by Miss Florence York, home demonstra tion planned at Sandy boulevard tion agent on “ Home decoration and East 13th. FORD BATTERY I NI N “ The Theatre Beautiful“ Watch This Space For Coming Attractions Each Issue Now Playing ADOLPHE MENJOU — IK— “ SERENADE” musician who lived his song of love then the famous composer o f love lyric s and his wife come to parting o f ways. Saturday Only Ford 13-plate Rubber Case Battery 6-8 volt, 80 ampere per hour Battery. You can not purchase a better battery. The Ford Battery will fit 85 per cent o f all cars. The Beat Radio Battery Made More Battery for Your Money Low Initial Cost— Long Life Allowance Made for Your Old Battery Remember the Price, $ 1 j -00 Only * 1 4 Claycomb Motor Co. Ford Sales & Service PAGE 5*5 will be rendered at 9:45 a. m. in vited to attend all the meetings this company o f young folks wb<< honor of Lincoln Day. Sunday of this home-like church. Christ are endeavoring to press ou >1 evening the patzor will give his ian fellowship and gospel preach« the servie« o f the Lord. Spccia: lecture on the Lincoln-Douglas ing with happy singing and a de prayer service Sunday evening debate which should be of inter votional atmosphere will make 6:30 to 7:30 a. m. Evening wor est to all young people and -stu you want to come again. Strang ship 7 :30 p. m. Everyone is wel dents of history. The hour is ers and visitors especially wel come to any and all o f the ser 7 :30. Wednesday, mid-week ser come. Come as you are. H. F. vices o f this church and we nr> vice, subject “ Questions o f Con Pemberton, pastor. Bertha Pease, sure that you will find a real we' science.” 1 Corinthians 8th chap deaconess. come. J. E. Murphy, pastor. ter. This is a good subject for Lincoln week. FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9 :45. CL Special services will begin af CONGREGATIONAL for all ages in our Sunday school this place Friday evening am Sunday school at 9:45. Classes and a real primary department continue until the middle o f nex for all ages. Morning service at with a splendid corp of teachers. week. The regular quarterly mev 11. Junior C. E. at 4 p. m. Se Morning worship 11 a. m. Rev. S. ing service over the sabbath. Rev nior C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Evening B. Fowler will preach. Subject A. C. Archer o f Cottage G ro v . service at 7:30. Wednesday even Sunday morning, “ The Holy will be in charge o f these ser ing at 7 :30 the mid-week ser Spirit.” Young peoples meeting vices. We cordially invite a I vice. at 6:30. All young people are who will to, attend these ser welcome to come and join with vices. Emma R. Thomson. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon subject: “ What Does Your Faith Expect?” Evening worship at 7:30. Subject: ‘Fruit’ Junior church at 11. Children from 7 Jo 13. Sunday school at 9 :45. Character building thru Bible study. Epworth League at 6:16. Young people from 14 up wards. Wesley forum at 6:15. Normal students and all teachers. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30. You are cordially in “ LOVE AND LEARN” Coming Monday I W hen you want them as you u’ant them. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP “ Your Foot Will Bring You Back” evert STORE A PRICES LOCAL DAY ENTERPRISE quality—always at a saving” ELKS BUILDING PHON E No. 3 ASHLAND, OREGON Our Thrifty Low Prices Mak<$ Good News for Keen Shoppers ----------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Si * s That Alake Good Marathon Hats v / i t h ^ n W h o K now Values Assure Style and W ear "The Patriot” sketched here is typical of Marathon values. O f finest felt, s a t i n lining, hath- e r sweat £ * / b and silk band. Stvles, qual£t,y o f fabrics and w o r k manship, finish— all have to be RIGHT to measure up to the demands o f our ructumers. W h e th e r y o u r c h o ic e it a suit o f w o rs te d o r u nfinish ed w o rs te d — w h e th e r y o u p r e fe r the n ew sh a d e o f ten o r g re y $ 4.98 — « plain c o lo r , strip e o r n o v e lty — y o u will find h ere n o th in g but su p er valu es, at e ith e r o f th ese m o d e ra te p rice s—— « Com ass it Make ork Shirts Our own brand, coat style, of heavy durable chambray or khaki jean. Two button-flap pockets, continuous-faced s l e e v e s , and triple-stitched bodies; big, full cut. At— 98c “ Pay-Day” Over ails or Jumper Union made. Of durable 3.30 blue denim; cut big and r o o m y al l o v e r , triple-, stitched, s i x [N bar - tacked ' pockets. Low priced, over all or jumper $1.29 T e n t h s ’ S ice « , »I 10 ' B e y « ’ S isee, Some Big Shirt Value High Count Broadcloth» Smart Rayon Stripe» The ever-popular collar-at tached shirts have come to town. These are made over our extra large, full-cut model, 42 to 56-inch chest and 34 to 36-inch length They look great and will wear as well as they look. All patterns abso lutely fast color — IP THE COLORS DON’T HOLD. B L A M E US — AND NOT LAUNDRY I THE Finest quality ocean pearl buttons. Super Shirts for— “ JUDGMENT OF THE HILLS” save her parents from divorce, Esther gets herself into ail sort, o f trouble. Policemen, jails and courts hold r o ter ror* for her. Made New -OWEST tremendous epic o f a Boy’s love. Set in the rugged fast is o f the Kentucky Hills. 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