Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 16, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DALLY T I M 3 M
munie,
sermon theme;
¡emetrt ,To Pray.” Solo:
kMll I
to Pray,” by
Zoenig.
8:15 p. nf>
N. Y. P.-S., led by the President,*
,411 y<tqng> pp|ple Invited.
7 :3 0
p. m., Evangelistic service: live­
ly,
Interesting and
Inspiring.
Girls at Amherst vote to bar
i4*hU»h .’ tiuBrer,
TWh«-t tone
smoking,
probably Redding It
week 'from* äunday tad *yo un g
Would
be
po
re fun If prohibited.
peoples revival'Begins. 'P lan on
attending and enjoying some of
The time it bikes to grow old
the best‘ times of your life.
”
• • • ' • tt fc » ...........
depend«' upon* the way you go
abo u t.lt.
■Trinity Episcopal Church
Vicdr, the Rev. P. K. Hammand
Every man would
be ’ his
1
Holy communion at 8 g. m
^Qburah tschitok at 9:45, J ’Mdrm- b lo tte r’s ¿keeper. If his brother
study for all a0ea, There js a
and • sertnon pc Woyld give him anything to
class for you.
The EpworAi ta g ‘ service
"Christ lab Tolerance," at 11. keep.
League for all young people
meets at 6:46 p..m. A live and ‘Good music "and a special Invita­
. A success doesn’t spend all
interesting hour. Junior League tion to strangers and visiters.
be
; mhkeA . A* failure doesn’t
for all children from 8 to 14, No evening service.
m«ke
all. hp spends.
a »
. d '
meets at 4 .' A real prayer meet­
'‘ 1
. •
ing every Wednesday evening at
First Congregational (Im rd i >
H takes 6,000 bees to weigh
7:30.
We invite you to wor­ W . Judson Oidfiel^,, Minister
a pound,' but one bee can sit
ship With us.
You w ill enjoy
Boulevard and Main Sts.
down like a douple of tons.
the excellent music, the Christ­
Sunday school a t 9:46 a. m..
ian fellowship and the practical with classes for a ll grades and
Even If you know her
sermons. Strangers and visitors ages. Bring your Bible. Morn­
well don’t get too fam iliar
are especially welcome. This is ing service 6)6/11)' Junior Christ­
a homelike church.
C»me as ian -Endeavor g t 4 p„ n\. Christ­
you are.
ian Endeavor at 6:46. Evening
« a a
service at 7:6».
Prayer meet­
First Baptist Church
ing every Wednesday evening -at
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor
7:30. The public is cordially in­
Sabbath school, 9:45; Preach­ vited t o , a ll these services in
ing, 11:00; Junior B. Y., 5:00, the Congregational church. *
Sepipr B. Y ., 6:30; Preaching,
7:30.
•
The Better Homes campaign
Special:
Remember that next
bow
being conducted in
the
'Wednesday evening is time for
PEN DLETO N,
April
14. — Rogue River valley, as part of
the quarterly get-together meet­
Births In U m atilla county fell bel­ the nation-wide movement, and
ing of our church. Sapper will
low the death rate for the month which
culminates
In
Better
be served at the church; and
of
March, according to statistics Homes Week, A pril 25 to May
a program w ill be given which,
of Dr. J. A. Best, city physician. 1, Is an educational Institution
we feel sure, w ill be appreciated
There were 30 deaths and 22 for pubic service, Its aim being
and remembered as one of the
births.
Boys outnumbered the to make convenient, attractive
happy and helpful meetings of
girls in the birth list, 14 to 8.
and wholesome homes accessible
our people.
It is hoped that
to all) American fam illes. Déifc-
a natations are n«w Being) c«e
dUQted by voluntary local cpm •
w ltje q r all over the Û.. 8. Ca»> •
pâlgns also Include lecture«. Ate-
emission meetings, exhibits and
wherever possible, during Better
Homes Week, the demonstration
of a house, planned and fnT'
ntshed for a fam ily of modest
means, illustrating the best the
community can offer in home
comfort, convenience, and beauty
at a cost within the reach ef
families of moderate circum­
stances.
AVERAGE POLICEMAN
D ENVER, April 16. — (LP) —
A questionnaire
filled
out by
Denver m *1 Icemen showed among
other things asked that the aver­
age policeman here Is:—*
Married and has two children. Forest Conservation to be
Subject of High School
Has better than a grade school
Students
education.
,
Plays no musical instrument,
A3 a means of stftnulatlng In­
but likes music.
Is athletically inclined and terest among high school stu­
likes to he out doors.
dents In the work of forest con­
servation and forest fire pre­
vention,
the Ashland chamber
financing atad building of a
Chairmen and assistants har>*
been appointed for the campaign
in this section, committees are
meeting and functioning with
much success, a house for dem­
onstration purposes has been se
cured on North Peach 9t. Med
ford, and «H concerned in any
way with the movement »«•’
working tirelessly and yrlth nwcli
enthusiasm.
home, how’ to renovate furniture,
story telling to cblldreh, -mucic
for the home, and books which
should be in every home. These
featured w ill be handled by ex­
perts in each line, some of
them being local people and
some fro ® the Oregon Agricul­
tural College.
F u ll details of
program* and*dates w ill be given
next week.
Reception hours,
Programs for the Better Home* when the demonstration houre
Week w ill include lectures, dem will be open to visitors, will be
onstrattons. and exhibits of such from 2 to 6 and from 7 to 9
subjects as interior decoration, daily.
We could oner lower prices,
would have to reduce quality,
THE BEST AT REASONABLE
PRICES
WIMER BLDG.
Mission
Saturday Specials
If You Want The Best, Come Here
W hether you* want stap­
les, such a« flour and sug­
ar, or the fancy brands of
panned a n d preserved
goods, you’ll find them all
here at exceptionally low
prices and of finest qual­
ity.
a « »
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Pioneer Ave., South.
Sunday morning service at 11
o'clock, subject:* “Doctrine of
Atonement.”
Sunday school at
10 o'clock.
Wednesday evening
service at 8 o’clock.
Reading
Room open from 2 to 5 except
Sunday and holidays.
The public Is cordially wel­
comed.
'
Franklin’s Bakery
Ashland Feed & Grocery
•
Á
353 Each Main
♦
• t
Phohe 214 — We Deliver
»
HAMS AND BACONS
STOKES MAY COME
and
STORES MAY GO
but
that will certainly please yoi
- • 1 w '" *
in flavor. . . that’s why
Quaker Oats entices
youngsters
All Other Choice Meats
HARDY
\ f
THE EAGLE MARKET
WE DELIVER
B r o th e r s
OO ON FOREVER
THE REASON
T
(he Quaker brand. Children who;<<-
dinarily don't like oatl,’take readily'
jta this rich and toas(y kind.
Quaker flavor is due to exclusive
milling processes which took some 50
jfears'to perfect. Processes, tocf, Whicti
m ain much of the "bulk” of oats,
Which makes laxatives less often
Thus protein, carbohvdrafts, vita«
I lines and “bulk” are kbtnbipcd 4h
taking Quaker Oats an excellem
tod balance.
■Quick Quaker cooks in ,3 to 5 min-
tes. Thus makes the rithest break-
ist the quickest
<
The price is the same as for ordi-
ary oats. When a substitute is ac-
epted, you alone art the
uaker Öbts
a i te tti« »» • w * stew •>»»
Fresh Pugs Jelly
Packed in Japan. 6 1-2 oz. can
Ordinarily 55c
Special ’
Per
Pound
« «
EXTRA LOW PRICES ON CEREALS
K elloggs Corn Flakes; 3 -Packages.......................
Nice Comb H o n ey .................15c
Swifts Jewell
Shortening ” *
Bring Your Pail
5 lb. Pail Pure H o n ey .........65c
2 Pounds
'
BROCALLI (TRIMMED) PER POUND
RHUBARB* 4 POUNDS ...........................
LETTUCE, 2 HEADS ...............................
DRY ONIONS, 8 PO U N D S.......................
PLAZA
GROCERY
RIGHT PRICES
RIGHT SERVICE
RIGHT MERCHANDISE
our salve are constantly
C the IxMit coffee money
— Why p or fee «he »Is»
(Grown in Southern Oregon)
ens and all choice cuts of meats
Sunday Dinner
BAKING POWDER
1 lb. Calumet fo r 27c
2 1-2 Ä. SchiUingsf or
98c
Public Approval First
These stores feature nationally advertised brands of known value. They must
first meet the public’s approval before we offer them for sale. Then, through our
modern efficient merchandising methods, these products are brought to you at
prices that mean really worthwhile savings.
OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 17TH AND 19TH
Kingsford Starch — Corn or
Gloss, 1 lb. Pkges. 2 for 25c
BUNMAID RAISINS
4 Pounds for 39c
And Raisins Are
Advancing *
Don't Forget the Campfire Girls Food Sale Saturday
Potato Chips for Sundays^ Picnio* 3 pkgs. for 25c
The Best Plaos in Town to Buy Fresh Vegetables
. ---- ------- r • -----
Wesson Oil—Make your own Old Dutch Cleanser
Mayonnaise* Q t Can 49c
2 for 13c
Booth’s Sardines—Just think! S pounds of rich, "ready to serve" food, unequal
led in food value—1 pound Cans, 3 for 40c.
The nearest to
-3 cans 29c
,
NOT ONLY ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY,
BUT EVERY DAŸ OF THE WEEK
H E way to make children like
oatmeal is to give them the kind
they like.
•*
„ ,
Fresh Creamery Butter, Per Pound . . .
Tillamook Cheese (best there is) per. Lb.
Phone us a list bf the
well we can serve you
n an
Rich
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT THE
PLAZA GROCERY
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
Church o f , the Nazarene
(The Home Like Church)
Roland E. G riffith, Minister
W hy not spend Sunday with-
us? I t is Adult Day.
9:45 a.
m„ program by the big folks.
Special songs and instrumental
Cash prizes w ill be given for
B A KER, Ore., A pril 16— (U .
the three best essays.
The
f l r l t prize will be |5 . the sec­ P .)— Paul Earl Darlington, 3.
ton of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
ond, |3 , and the third, |1 .
Darlington, was dead here to­
Forest Conservation” w ill be
day as a result of falling Into
the subject for the essays, and
an irrigation ditch.
The lad
the papers w ill be graded ou
fell
while
playing.
No
one saw
originality,
grammatical
con­
him
fall.
When
found
shortly
struction and the clarity of the
subject matter.
thereafter, he had drownel.
Honey, Cheap!
a n a
H. H. Young, Pastor
Services
in
the
Adventist
church, 4th and C Sts. Divine
woysbip Bunday evening at 7:30
o'clock.'
“Chrlpt
The 'J‘ 6odb
Shepherd,” Is the theme of the
sermon.
Confirmation Instruc-*
tlon every Saturday morning, at
10:00 o’clock in the pastor’s
study.
A ll strangers w ill find
a warm welcome awaiting them
at our services.
Child Drowns In <
' Irrigation Canal
Shredded Wheat, Per Package .........................
Kelloggs Pep, Per Package .................................
Wheatena, Per Package .......................................
Quick Quaker Oates, Large Sixe .......................
all the members and many of
our friends w ill be present to en­
joy the occasion.
Lutheran
of commerce, cooperating with
the forest servicy
and
high
senool, today announced an es­
say contest among high school
ktudents of the city.
FRESHBULK DATES, 3
Oom—Good Standard
Iowa Pack, 3 cans 39c
Pure Honey, in ball Mason
Jars—P t 29c; Qt. 53c
Snowdrift, Pure vegetable
Shortening, 4 lb. can 93c
Adirondack Syrup—Cane and Maple perfectly blended so as to bring out the gen­
uine Maple flavor -r full 1-2 Gallon Can 93c.
I
Pure Lard — In Bulk
Freshly Rendered
3 Lbs. 63c
Libby*« Pumpkin, Just
Look! Pumpkin pie for
Dinner* 3 Lge. Cans, 57c
Royal Garden Tea—Bring*, the true oriental ff
to your table — Orange
Pefcpe (Blaok or Japan (Green 1-2 Pound Pi
38c; Pound Package, 73o-
Libby’s Pineapple, 8 Slices in
Raisins — Unbf bached
Full Cream
Heavy (syrup — Large Cans,
Seedless Thon ipsons
Oheeee
Sc
L b ,3fc
26c; 3 for 79c
3 Pounds R
"20th Century" Coffee — Fully equal in quality to i lie best canned coffees— Eave
LOp pound (the cost of the tin container) and serve “ 20th Century". Direct from
our Roaster to you, hence always fresh.Pound 47c; | Pounds, SL38.
I t e n t i t Im. 1B(^ «1 m Ltt-
FRESH VEGETABLES:—Radishes, 5c, Onions 5c
* tuce, Cabbage and BroooUL
Follow the crowd Saturday—You will land at
H A R D Y BROTHERS
Corn Meal, Kiln Dried, Freeh
Shipment — 9 lb. Sack 37c
CENTURY G