The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, March 02, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE
FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1*28
C O M M E N T ON SP O R TS
(B y Sheridan
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For the eighth consecutive
William T. Tilden, 2d, is
-'ven first place among Ameri-
an tennis players by the U. S.
jiwri Tennis association. Among
he Women, Helen Wills gets the
remier position from which she
as deposed last year by illness,
rs. Molla Mallory goes back to
econd place. Among the men,
ittle Bill Johnson, the fiery
Californian is “ not ranked due
to .insufficient playing data.”
ere are the first ten players
singles for J>oth sexes:
4 -ear,
M an'« 1927 Singles.
William T. Tilden, Philadelphia.
Francis T. Hunter, New Ro­
chelle, N. Y.
George M. Lott Jr., Chicago.
Manuel Alonso, Philadelphia.
John Hennessey, Indianapolis.
John Van Ryn, Orange N. J.
Arnold W. Jones, Providence,
R. I.
John Doeg, Santa Monica, Cal.
Lewis N. White, Austin, Texas.
Cranston W, Holman, San
Francisco, Cal.
W om en ’ s 1927 Singlet.
Miss Helen Wills, Berkeley,
Mrs. Molla Mallory, New York.
Mrs. A. H. Chapin Jr., Spring-
field. Mass.
Miss Helen Jacobs, San Fran­
cisco.
Miss Eleanor Goss, New York.
^Mrs. J. D. Corbiere, New York
Miss Penelope Anderson, Rich­
mond.
Miss Margaret Blake, Boston.
Mrs. E. H. Roesser, New York.
Miss Alice Francis, Montclair,
N. J.
Tilden’s winning o f the top
position sets a new mark for
consecutive rankings, although
the late William A. Lamed won
first place eight time from 1901
to 1911 excepting 1904 and
1906 inclusive: The placing of
Hunter in second place is justi­
fied by his record here. His play
a road, while not considered,
was also excellent.
In D untm uir. — Mrs. Frank
Dean left Wednesday for Duns-
muir where she will visit her
husband who is employed by the
Southern Pacific in that city.
L ongview O fficia l* H ere. — Guy
Mrderson, passenger traffic man­
ager o f the Longview railroad
spent several days in Ashland
this week on business.
F orm er R esident. — Mrs. Nettie
Greene, who formerly resided in
Ashland for many years was
visiting friends in Ashland last
week. Mrs. Green now resides in
Oakland.
From
M edford.
— Leonard
Swenson of the Swenson furniture
dealers in Medford was tranact-
ing business in Ashland Friday.
southwestern Canada, Washing­
ton and Oregon in behalf of
Lighthouse organization work he
officially took into the Foursquare
lighthuose movement six churches
including in
that
n umber
the Klamath Falls temple and the
Ashland Foursquare lighthouse, a
result o f a two months revival
campaign held by Evangelists
Jimmy and Viola Lynd. Rev and
Mrs. Lynd are to continue the
work here for a few more weeks
possibly. It is also planned to
have them stay a week after the
new permanent pastor arrives,
during which a city-wide revival
campaign will be launched. An
official board was elected and
a charter membership opened up
with about a hundred signing up
as active members. A charter will
be granted the new church as soon
as Mr. Goben gets back to An­
geles temple. Mr. Goben also an­
nounced that on his way back to
Los Angels he has been dated up
to take in nine churches who have
been waiting to come into the
Foursquare.
The people are
pleased over the results of the
campaign and the church is
starting with a young peoples
choir o f 30 voices, a commissary
where food and clothing are dis­
tributed to the poor, a Sunday
school of over a hundred mem­
bers and. a packed house at each
of the four services a week. The
new church is known as “ the
church of smiles.”
prayer service Sunday evening
6:30 to 7.30. Evening worship at
7.30. Rev. Howard Gear will
bring the message.
Wednesday
evening 7:30 evangelistic services
Thursday afternoon 2, ladies
prayer meeting. Friday evening,
7 :30, tarry meeting. We extend
to all strangers and friends a
hearty welcome to all serv ces in
the church and we feel sure that
you will find a friendship that is
real in this homelike church.
B
HEAD
Our Q U A L IT Y , our SERVICE,
PRICES will satisfy you.
and
" A Rood place to trade”
At Ry Crossing
Phone 20
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THE MONTHLY STATEMENT
W hile
bank-bookkeeping
is so
systematized that it is possible to give
a statement of an account at any time,
the general practice is for customers
to get their statements on the first day
of each mjnth.
However, many people let these
statements accumulate month after
month. Still others get the statements
but do not compare the balance
shown with that on their check-book
stubs.
at the first sniffle,
take one dose of
RINEX
and get relief
guaranteed to relieve
head colds in 5 hours
or money refunded.
For
Hay Fever, Asthma,
Head Colds, Catarrh
30 capsules, price
This is a matter which should be
attended to regularly and promptly,
so that corrections may be made in
your records and the possibility of
overdrawing your account at any time
be avoided.
$1.00
F irst N ational B ank
MNAIR BROS.
Thé 3*% alL Sion
V
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COMMERCIAL ~ SAV
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Fair Prices and Full Value
OREGON
REAL
•
ÏNCS - SAFE DEPOSIT
ARE A LW A Y S TO BE FOUND AT
HARDY BROS.
You W ill Always Be Glad You Gave Us a Trial
Seed Potatoes]!
Those Long Sweet
are now in
EARLY ROSE and
EARLIEST OF ALL
Stocks are short—
Buy now!
W ill soon be gone for
another year
Onions
6 lbs. for 25c
Swifts Fancy Sugar Cured Backs................ 33c
Clean New Parsnips, 6 pounds f o r .............. 25c
Those Big Date Prunes, per pound .............. 10c
Another shot at
Standard Peas
Mazóla Oil
Quart cans 49c
Only a few at this
price
only 13c a can
SATISFACTION
OF O UR F A M IL Y L A U N D R Y SERVICE
IS T H A T IT COM PLETELY REM OVES
TH E BURDEN OF W A S H D A Y W H E N ­
EVER W A S H D A Y M A Y COME.
THE
D A Y OF Y O U R NEED IS THE D A Y W E
C A N HELP Y O U
O U T OF Y O U R
D REARIEST T A S K .
Y O U R SA V IN G IN TIM E ALO NE IS
G R EA TER T H A N THE COST OF Y O U R
L A U N D R Y W H E N Y O U SEND IT TO
US.
PHONE US T O D A Y .
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A s h la n d L u m b e r C o .
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Church o f the N a i.r e n e
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the Christian church and find a sterling thimble and four addi- the cake containa birthday
hearty welcome at each service. tional gifts, making seven in venirs which will be given to
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Com­
number. In addition to the gifts ladies in attendance.
munion service 11 a. m. followed
by the morning sermon. Christian
Endeavor secieties meet at 6:30 |
p. m. Evening church service at |
7:30. The subject will be “ Is was
right? What can I do to prevent
war?” William B. Varney, pastor.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO.
Phone 165
ETTER HOMES are built with better lum­
ber— and that doesn’t mean high priced
lumber either.
BANISH
in India and Africa. All junior
boys and girls invited.
Bible
school 9:45 a. m. and Senior C.
E. at 6:30 p. m. The seniors ex­
pect to double attendance this
week. You be there.
Mid-week
serivce Wednesday at 7 :30 p, m.
Spiritual gifts, 1 Cor. 11: 17-34.
THE
First Presbyterian Church.
Take in Church. — Rev. John
Goben, o f the Four Square Light­
houses, assistant pastor of An­
geles temple and also district or­
ganizer for Washington, Oregon
and California delivered a ser­
rinoli on “ The Reign of Terror”
to a packed house at the Four­
square Lighthouse on the Boule­
vard last Friday night. Rev Gob­
en chose his text front the 13th
chapter of Revelation. He also
read several clippings from the
press to show how wonderfully,
prophecy is being fulfilled. Dur­
ing Rev. Goben's six day tour of
REGISTER
Sunday school at 9 :45 a. m.
T. S. Wiley, superintendent. At
ISAACS CELEBRATE
11 o’clock morning worship with
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sermon. At 6:30" p. m. young
people meeting. At 7 :30 p. m. the sale o f the store where they
M ethodist Episcopal Church.
praise
service followed with the were employed by Mr. Vaupel.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock,
communion of the Lord s supper. sermon from the text “ Tomor­ Other" employees of the Isaac
Evening worship at 7 :30. subject row, the Lord will show who are store are Mrs. Susie Thompson
“ The Two Debtors.”
Junior His and who is holy.” The regu­ and Mrs. Claudia Gass.
Mr. Isaac makes a great event
church for children from 7 to 13 lar mid-week prayer meeting will
at 11 o’clock. Miss Pease in be held on Wednesday evening of the birthday anniversary each
charge.
Sunday school for all at 7 :30 p. m. A hearty welcome year. The huge birthday cake is
now on display in the window and
ages at 9:45. Epworth league at to all. P. C. Thatcher, pastor.
will be cut aO the party on
6:15. Wesley forum at 6:15. Nor­
Christian Church
Thursday March 8. The cake con­
mal students especially invited.
If you are in Ashland and tains its usual five dollar gold
Prayer meeting Wednesday even­
ing at 7:30. You are cordially in­ have no church home come to piece, the gold ring and the
vited to attend all the meetings i
of this church. You will be en­
couraged and helped by the
Christian fellowship, the home­
like atmosphere, the Gospel ser­
mons and the excellent music.
Strangers and visitors especially
welcome. Come as you are.
The temptations o f modern
youth and the temptations of
business men! Are these tempta­
tions included in those of Je­
sus? What can we do about them
Full G o.p el Tem ple.
These will be considered Sunday
Sunday school 9:45. A splend­ morning when the pastor, Rev.
id Sunday school for young and Hugh T. Mitchelmore speaks upon
old, where the word o f God is the subjects, “ The Temptations
taught in its simplicity. Morning o f Jesus.”
worship 11 a. m.
The monthly
The Women’s Missionary so­
sacramental service all should ciety will hold their annaul praise
make special effort to attend. service at 7:30 p. m. There will
Young peoples meeting 6:30 p. be a missionary playlet. The pub­
m.
The young people extend lic is invited. At 5 p. m. the Junior
a welcome to all young folks to C. E. will have a streopticon meet­
attend these meetings.
Special ing. Pictures of childrens work
384 Oak St.
ASHLAND
Fine New Dried Figs, white, per pound .... 15c
All Brands Canned Coffee, per p o u n d ........55c
Those 3 pound Boxes Crackers ................. 39c
Potatoes are
ing but we
raise OUR
for a few
advanc­
will not
PRICE
days
11 lbs. for 25c
100 lbs.—$1.75
Hardy Bros.
Special
Coffee
Saturday Only
2 pounds
89cj
Trinity Guild Food Sale Saturday
Save March 12 and 13 for the Kiwanis Clubs
‘‘W OMANLESS WEDDING” Armory
/
Hardy Brothers
Double Stamps Saturday
On Coat Sales
COATS, $16.75
COATS, $19.75
COATS, $24.50
A new lot of extra good
value Coats for Saturday
selling.
both Dress and Sport
Coats are shown at this
popular price.
15 new Spring Coats,
dressy models and Sport
Coats.
COATS, *29.75
COATS, $39.75
COATS, $48.00
15 Dress and Sport Coats
that look very much more
than this price.
Fur trimmed Sport Coat3
at this price look like
much more.
to $69.00 include hand­
some Dress Coats and
better Sport Coats.