Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 12, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    St. Patrick’s Day ;
Hotel Employes
Honor Co-Worker
Tea Will Be Held
service.
W e invite you to at­
tend all these meetings. ' Ton
w ill have' a good time and be
helped and w ill help other*.
'Strangers and visitors sre espec­
ially welcome.
Make this your
home church. Come aa yen are.
The F irst Presbyterian (Viurch
' J. *C. Mergler. Minister
Comer N. Main and Helman
Streets.
.Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.
Miornjng worship, 1 1 o'clock.
Sermon by the pastor; theme—
“ The Law of God.”
Junior C.
E., 4 p. m.
Evening worship.
7:30 p. m.
The Senior C. E.
w ill have full charge of the
program.
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F irst Church o f Christ, Scientist.
Pioneer Ave.. South.
Sunday morning service at 11
o’clock.
Subject: •■
‘ ‘Substance.”
S unday; kchapl at 10 o'clock.
Wednesday evening service ut
8 ocJoCk.v; .Reading Room open
dally from 2 to 6, except Sun­
days and holidays.
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1
T ie public is cordially wel­
comed.
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Church
»“
Of The
j
Mehaeene
, •
(The Hom elike' C lu tc h ) 1 <«
PhMor, Roland a . G riffith
Fourth and C Streets.
Sunday school, 8:46 'a. m.
Thornton W iley, 8upt. A class
for every age.
Raster arrange­
ments demand attendance of
every , member
and
friend.
Preaching service, 11:00 a. m.
Special music by Lorena Koenig,
soloist.
Sermon by the Pastor.
Young People’s meeting, 8:18
p. m. Topic study: "The Second
Cording of Christ." A welcome
awaits everyone. . Evangelistic
service,’ 7:30
p.
m. Special
singing by The Chariot Trio.
Gospel message by the pastor.
Wednesday night at 7:30 p. m.,
Peoples Prayer meeting.
Every
department of the ehnrch ex­
tends a hearty invitation to you
to attend each attd a ll'o f these
services.
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CMurci o f Christ
CognbJn&tiOBs Are Knocked
Off B u t N othing Taken
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From Strong Boxes
The 8t. Patrick’s day tea which
was originally scheduled ,'fgf
March K , by members of the
Civic elub has been changed to
March , 17,. on account of the
numerous social events already
announced for the first data.
Members of the club are making
extensive preparations for the
event.
P O R tfjA M D , Ore., March 12
— Portland police are
attempting . to unravel the mys­
terious
sgfe-blowlng
epidemic
which repched a climax here
Wednesday night when the com­
binations were hammered off
seven safes 4n the down-town
district.
T h a t the work la either the
-attempt of amateurs to blow
safes os la a part of some more
u lterior p lo t la certain, but just
ROSEBURG. Ore., March 12
which the police detectives are
— The largest »till located In
unable to say.
For several
Douglas county In recent years
months there have been sporadic
was found today by Sheriff Star-
Instances of where the safes
It
.were badly damaged but not
Springfield — Mountain States mer on North Deer creek.
of
60-gallon
capacity
broken open by robbers.
Power Co., w ill Increase traaa- was
form er service from 1500 to Setkure of the still followed the
arrest of Thurman» Cannon.
3760 kilowatts.
Old Time Dances
To Be On Program
Thursday Evening
Lutheran Mission
M. H . Yonag, Pastor •
Service
in
the
Adventist
church, 4th and C Sts. Public
Nothing
hut
old-fashioned
worship a t ii:O O o’clock Sun­ dances w ill be given at the
day morning. Sunday school at benefit dance to be held by the
1 0 :go. -Y e a r children sre wel­ Bellview Community club at
come in oqr Sunday school. Len­ Jackson H ot Springs next Tues­
ten services, every Thursday eve­ day evening, according to an­
ning at 7:30 o'clock. Confirma­ nouncement by club officers to­
tion Instruction every Saturday day.
The dances w ill include
.morning at 10:00 o’clock In the waits, three-step, Schottische,
the pastor’s study.
A ll strang­ quadrille
and
other
popular
ers and friends of the Lutheran dances of a few decades ago.
church are cordially invited to
The benefit old-fashioned dan<*&
our services.
staged by this club at the ar­
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mory last month drew a record
crowd, and the women in charge
Trinity Episcopal Church
ning and the regular pastor Vicar, the Rev. P. K . Hammond of the coming a ffa ir are looking
w ill deliver the above message.
Holy communion, 8 a. m. forward to another enjoyable
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Church school, 3:46.
Morning event.
First Congregational Church
service . and sermon, 11.
Eve­
W . Judson Oldfield, Mjnlster
ning service and sermon, 7:30.
Oregon cities to entertain
Boulevard and Main street
8trangers and visitors cordially conventions this yedr.
Sunday school at 9:46 a. m., welcomed.
w ith classes for all grades and
ages.
B ring your. Bible. Morn­
ing
service at* 11.
Junior
Christian Endeavor a t 4 p. m.
Christian
Endeavor a t
6:30.
Evening service at 7:80. Pray­
er meeting every Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
The public
is cordially Invited to all these
W IT H *
services In the Congregational
church.
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There were 309 In Bible school
last Sunday: . The “ Rods’* are
still slightly In the lead of the
"Blues.”
The W hite Elephant
class was the banner class and
their program given at the open­
ing session was very fine. We
look for still greater numbers
next Lords Day.
The pastor w ill speak at 11:15
a .’ m , using as his subject "A
Living Sacrifice.** Christian En­
deavor at «:30 p. m.
In the
evening at 7:30 the sermon sub­
ject will be “Sin and Its Pun­
ishm ent” The meetings at Cen­
tral * Point closed Friday eve­
• A pleasant little Inform al af­
fa ir was given at the Llthta
Springs hotel last evening by
the
employes,
complimenting
Mrs. George M cM ullin, who has
been the hostess of the dining
Yoom since last September, and
Is leaving soon to Join her hus-
'band at Multnomah Falls, where
she w ill engage In a like posi­
tion. The evening was spent in
-music.
M r. and Mrs. Leonard
P e tltt contributing largely to the
occasion w ith violin and piano
solos.
Mrs. McMullin was the
happy recipient o f substantial
g ift in the way of a hat bos,
showing the high esteem in
which she was held by her co-
worker».
Roseburg Sheriff
Gets Large Still
STONE’S
offer some very unusual savings on
staple foods
Saturday and Monday
Corn Flakes ¡ 5 Ä 25c
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"ha<^ seen Honolulu and they
had seen Ashland— and
that
they preferred Ashland.”
One
ef her humorous Illustrations of
Honolulu was told In connec­
tion w ith bathing. She said she
and Miss Palmer, both of whom
had suffered from the heat, w e n t
in bathing and that after they
bad been In the water for an
hour, they agreed that It was
the first time "they had been
d ry" since arriving on the Is­
land, where the heat makes one
prespire so freely.
"Baby
Klwanlan”
Joe M iller, local shoe dealer
at McGee's, was welcomed Into
thg club as the baby Klwanlan.
R. J. Woods expressed the ap­
preciation of the American Le­
gion for the splendid support
the business men had accorded
the show.
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During the luncheon ballots tw
The D aily Tidings prohibition
poll were passed, w ith 11 mens?
her» who had not already voted
registering their choice as foV
lows:
17 for keeping the pror
hlbition amendment as I t nopr
stands, w ith strict enforcement,
while four voted for modlMeatkHL
of the prohibition amendment so
as to permit the sale of light
wine and beer.
S p ecials for Saturday & Monday
at The P laza Grocery
Potatoes — Nice Smooth Burbanks from Bend, Ore
Per Cwt .............................................................. $3J(
.L IPTO N S COFFEE
KELLOGGS CORN
FLAKES
CANDY BARS
(Vacuum Packed)
A Fine Assortment
One of the Highest Grades
Special Price
on the market
2 for
. *
Per Pound.
3 Packages
E
IC W
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W
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Featherflake
(Bleached)
Hardwheat Flour
49 Lb. Sack
1 Lge. Pkg. Chipso
4 P & G Soap
2 Guest Ivory
2 Medium Ivory
1 Pkg. Ivory Soap
Flakes.
1 Aluminum Kettle
Hogue Valley Scratch Feed
loo
Pounds
Fresh Creamery Butter
Per
Pound
Scout Crepe Toilet
Paper
Per ßoll
46c
5c
Instant
Large
Package
co 75
> fc « < W
Postum
38c
We have the moet complete line of fruft and vegetables in town, consisting t t
Ripe Tomatoes, Green Peas, Rhubarb, A sparagus, Radishes, Green Onions, Let-
tuoe, Celery, Spinach, N ew Potatoes, Sw eet potatoes, etc.
PLAZA GROCERY
61 NORTK MAIN STREET
Courteous Service
M ethodist Episcopal Church
IS OUR MOTTO
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
North Main and' Laurel Sts.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
Sermon subject: “Christ’s Rest
Cure for Weary Folks.” , Eve­
ning worship, 7:30. ' Sermon-
subject; “The Man Who Rose
Again.” Sunday school at 9:45,
(lasses for all ages with com­
petent teachers In charge.
’ Epworth League at *4:16.
A
foung people’s meeting full of
Inspiration and help.
Junior
League at 4 for childreh 8 to
12. .Prayer meeting, Wednes-.
day evening at 7:30.
An in­
spiring and helpful midweek
Watch
Your
Butter
W IMER BLDG.
M odem Food S ta r e s 1
There’s a REAL STEAK
THE EAGLE MARKET
And you will agree With them too, when you taste
our steaks. Tender as can be. Tasty, and richly
flavored, they are the kind you will Tike.
Phone 107
Large, Strong
Aluminum Kettle .
And Soap Deal
&
1 package Peets Oran. W ashing Machine Soap
7 bars Crystal White Soap a t 5 c .......................
5 bars Creme Oil Soap at 8 l - 3 c ............... ............
20th Century Price . . . . . ........................................
Cream Rolled Oats
Freshly Milled
.9 Lb. Sack 49c
M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. Tin
58o—3 Lb. Tin 81.67,
5 Lb. Tin 82.69
20th Century Brooms—“ 6 Sow n” —Strong; Med. Wt. A fine
D ill Pickles, Large, Firm and
Crisp— S fer lOo
Economy Matches
N oiseless, 3 Boxes 10c
O W you feel all morning de­
pend» largely on what you eat
ergetlc forenoon» because of wrong
breakfast eating.
To feel right, von mutt have a well-
balanced, complete breakfast ration.
mo»t other meal» — lunch and
ner — you get i t But breakfa»t
to a hurried meal, often badly chosen.
-Thu« Quaker Oat», containing
ld% protein, food'» great ti«»ue
builder, 58% carbohydrate, ite gieat
energy element,' plus all-important
vitamiiits and the "bulk” that makes
laxatives seldom needed, it the
dietetic urge of the world today.
I t fa foo<kthat "ataada by” you
through the morning. Food that
should «tart every breakfast in your
home.
Quick Quaker cooks in 1 to 5
minute«. That's faster than plain
toast. Don’t deny yourself the nat­
ural stimulation thia rich food offers.
Booths Oval Can Sardines
3 for 40c
W esson Oil
Quart Can, 49c
MONEY SAVING SOAP D EAL
242 E ast Maim street—N ex t to Oitisens Bank
Special $2.15 Value For
Start every day
with food that
“stands by” you
make these oqpsistent savings.
OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 13TH AND 15TH INCL.
Campbells Tomato
Soup—3 Cans 25s
is what they say when they get steaks
from
/
Financial independence is gained not by w hat one spends, but by w hat one saves.
Consistent savings on the items purchased most often, lik e foodstuffs, w ill make
your future flnanoial independence more certain. Buy the 20th Century way and
SATURDAY
Adirondack Syrup—Pure Cane and Maple—York States F inest F all quart 53c.
Gallon 81.89
Full 1-2 Gal.
ONLY
Regular 25c
Marshmellow Rolls
Edward’s Coffee Demonstration
SATURDAY, ALL DAY
Libby Pineapple, Sliced
Large Gens, 27c
3 F or 79o
Libbye Peaches, “ Clings
Large Cans 27c
3 For79o
Norwegian «wrings— New Pack—in Pute Olive Oil — 3
Also a Complete Line of
BUTTER
FRANKLIN
PASTRIES
BAKERY
H. B. Plummer
K e r n F l o u r - 4 9 lb. S ack 82.19
F ish e r s-B le n d , $2.29
Spinach—“ D el M onte“ —contains ’your Iron for today. Large cane 3 for 37e
GROCERY
20th Century Coffee — Equal to the beet — Save 10c. (the ooet of the tt» ) ea
buy this ooffee — Sold direct from our R oaster to you— lb» 47o — 3 lbs. 8 L X .
Oppo.it« W s H a ss
20th CFNTUBY GBCCEBY