Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 02, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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What It Wants
To Eat Sunday
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A Featare Page
For Teffihg the
Cooks About the
Good Eatables
' “The- Reaurreetlen of
The
Corner-Stone
of
A S M L .O D CHURCHES
P *i(h .”
Good Friday
,t 7:30 p. m.. subject:
(Continued From Page Three),
Banuen— “The Battle Over the
icifixion.” Prayer meet-
Em pty Tomb.”
r Wednesday evening at
.Evening sormon— “Wbbt T h tak
A t the morning worship hour
7:30.
The
public Is cordially
a* following is the order of Y » of 'Christ.” -
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invited to all these, cervices In
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the Congregational church.
F irs t Congregational Church
Anthem— By the Choir,
prayer— Mrs. Patterson. F « r- - W . Judsog Oldfield. MSsister
T rin ity EpfcB«prt (liarefc
mer minister of the Ashland
Boalevard sad M ain Street
Vicar, The Rov. P. K . Hammond
Sunday
school
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Church of Christ.
Holy Communion at 3 a. m
'•Behold I Stand at The Door” w ith classes for all grads* and
Church
school at 3 :4 6. Morning
ages. . B ring your Bible. Morn­
— Choir.
The Lords Supper— Offertory. ing servlee at 11; subject: “ Im ­ service and sermon at 11. The
Easter Anthem— Choir with m ortality versus A nnihilation.” music for this service by the
soprano obligato by Mrs. Edwin Junior Christian Endeavor at Vested Choir under the direction
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Christian Endeavor at of Mr. K art P. Nlms Is as fol-
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Evening
service a t 7:80. lows:
Scripture Reading.
Processional Hymn— "Welcome
Happy Morning.”
“Eyerie BleJson.”
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•‘Gloria T ib i.”
“ Gratia* TlhL”
Anthem— “Come See the Place
Where
,the Lord Lay.”
will make better cooking
Hymn— “The Strife Is O’er.”
Offertory, solo— Mrs. W m . M.
rd God Omnipotent i Subject
by Choir.
Christ,
SASTER SERVICES AT
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Fruits, Vegetables
Many good things for your Eafster
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the business world.
Whôther you «re planning A
or an there«» of your
, talk over votre plais With ydt
able to advise and assist ju tt
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Nye la » young man who
You don’t
< thinks for himself.
4 ta lk to him long before getting
, that idea of hfm , too.
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He doesn’t appear to be a
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senator
for the mere sake Of
being a senator, lik e some. He's
, a senator because there are lere are the /u ih s of thé home of Mary and Martha in
tbibgs he wants to accomplish
Bethany, near Jerusalem, whither Christ retired on Wed­
and -he can accomplish them
Briggs.
Anthem— “Savior When Night best, if at a ll, in Congress— nesday of Holy Week — the day ¿before He returned to
Involves The Sklea.”
.the senate or the lower house. Jerusalem for The Last Supper.
“Saactns.”
They’re serious things and he
•‘Benedlctus.’*
has them on his mind, which
“Aghus D el.”
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doubtless is why he’s serious
“ Gloria In Excelrts.”
“Nunc p im itla .” -
“Amana.”
As everybody w ill recall, there
Recessional Hymn— “ The Day was a fight in the Senate over
of Resurrection.”
the question of seating Nye.
A t 2 :iF . the K n ig h t Tem plar
H e came from North Dakota
Commanderles of Ashland and as a Republican appointee of
Grants Pass w ill attend a ser-'
Gdvernor Sortie’s, , to sit until
vjce especially for them.
next
November’s election,
ip
There w ill be no evening ser­ place of the late Sehator Ladd,
vice.
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who died in office.
He came,
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mind, as a Republican. Senator
Barter SOrvtoie a t the Catholic Neely, a Democrat, led the fight
Church
to e*at him.
Rehator d o ff, a
' Early Mass Easter morning at RdpubHoa», led the fight to keep
the Catholic church 111 be at him out.
3:00 o’clock.
A t ten o’clock
I t JUst goes to Show how
a high maas w ill he suag by the little, the old pkrty labels, “Re-
choir; soloists w ill be Mrs. P. publican” sad “ Democrat,” mean
S. Provost and pharles Delsmam these times.
A sermon o * the Resurrection
» i l l he preached by the pastor.
Benediction, of the Blessed Sac­
ram ent w ill follow, Maas- TM«re
w ill be no evening devotions.
“BEST FOODS’’ SHORTENING
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
who ! * lia t u r t e u f r t .
BAN<
ÎTRST
NATIONAL
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ASHLAND, OREGON
World’s Largest
Stage U ne* ;
From Ashland
WHEN YOU THINK
P IC T U R E S
WIMER BLDG,
THINK
D A R L I N G ’S
Always say
¡When buying quick
<cooking oats
^ t h e only quick-cooking oats
with the rich Quaker Oats
flavor yon want, the world’s
most famous flavor in oats.
W h ile yhur w ife la S W lM
cleaning It is best for ¿you to
wear the suit ¿of clothes you
w ant to keep.
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Cooks in 3 to 5 minute*
'h ià t’e faster than plain toast
Do gour J u ie marrying e»rly
and avoid the rush.
To San Francisco
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Round Trtp
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To Los Angeles
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C o u M r t h g A » « B t b - W e e thro
over privilege* lrtjrw heror M ir «rte.
Qe« row» tickets m art Pfcki
Judging . by
the
past
strings In spring shoe* w ill
last as long as.th e shoes.
The only trouble with laugh­
ing at your troublee Is ybn soon
run out b f trouble« to laugh at.
A straw hat Is a "round object
which you put in a chair and
somebody sits oh the darn thing.
Our chief kick against spring
is It doesn’t fan on a holiday.
NOTICE
If you want your clothes
cleaned and pressed and
back the same day, kindly
call us before ten A. M.
W e take the odor out of clothes
Your nose knows.
Standard Cleaners
95 Oak S t
Ehone 108
There must be something in it when motors
"snap out Of ft* the way they do when General
goes into the tank.
H ard -h ittin g , two-fisted gasoline this— gaspUne that w ill
take th a t m otor o f yours and m ake it do wohders—riy e w
Mt youth and keep it y o u n g -fo r G an errf h ss everything
in it that real gasoline should havej
Every day, every drop o f General is just a t good as we
k n o w h o w to m ake t - H ere’s everything that toakes real
Did voa tver none«
the
lookout
in the crow’s nest of a ship? H e
m otor powec.
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S .V "G en en U and I th
t h e e n n —‘foSt
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samples 1
rx n n tn ' t advance guard. Ours are out in
laborato
Bakota. Mootana, And Eastern W ash —- non. f
iaato n add Oregon, in the fields o f n p -
Fisher s
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our mil,
ä t o te d «he ex^tcompoa-
OSBURN
BRUSHES
fo^ foe
CHlUJ > am s» -
TJrtse men
wbeaK ?
forms. T h e y check to see that natural
conditions have matured the wheat her-
ries completely, that the flour elements
are there in all their cereal goodness
T h e y do this before t h r w h e « « bought
fo rF is /x x ’s /Mend Brand H o u r.
track o f the coile» that you wiH get tra v t IB M
h<fe stm
Every General D ealer dwns his m v« station.
Je^n deh tL W L u p your tank and let your en
judy 4 w m w n w rih s
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ago.
Household
Purposes
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