Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 23, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    FAOW THREE , . , }
M ethodist Episcopal Church •
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor •
' ' North “ Main
and * Laurel
streets— Morning worship at 11
o’clock. Sermon subject, “The
-Fruit of the Spirit.” Evening
^worship at 8, subject, “He Told
All That Jesus Did for Him.”
The Sunday School meets at
9:4 5 a. m. Classes (or
all
sorts Of folks, young and old.
You will find Bible study prof­
itable here. Epworth League
meets at 6:45. The Junior
League meets at 4. All children
from 8 to 14 are Invited to at­
tend this meetLng. A real
prayer meeting every Wed­
nesday evening at 7:30. This
is a home-like church.
You
will enjoy the hours spent here.
Excellent music, Christian fel­
lowship, cordial greetings an:l
Gospel preaching will make you
glad you came. Come as you
are. Strangers and visitors es­
pecially welcome.
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The Church o f the Naxarene
Fourth and C streets— Cradle
Roll Day has come! Bring all
the babies to Sunday School.
Picture of each baby to be pre­
sented to the school. The babies
program to* begin promptly at
»4® a- < Why miss the treat
of the day. Preaching service
at 11:00 a. m., sermon theme,
“Will a Man Rob God?” Young
People’s Meeting at 6:15. Como
and enjoy an hour with our
young people. The evening ser­
vice • tnarkd thè èpentng of the
Young People’s Revival.
Wo
urge all . membeia and friends
of the church to back the society
In this special effort, and help
make this a season of refresh­
ing, a blessing to the whole
community.
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First Church o f Christ, HeientUt
Pioneer Awe., South__Sunday
morning services at 11 (>. m.,
subject, "Probation.”
A fter
Death,* Sunday School at 10:00
a. m. Wednesday evening ser­
vice at 8 o'clock. Reading room
open dally from 2 to 5 except
Sundays and holidays. The pub­
lic is cordially welcomed.
First Presbyterian Church
J. C. Mergler, Minister
Corner N. Main and Ilelman
streets-^-Sunday
School
9:45
a- m., morning worship 11:00
as m., sermon by the Pastor;
theme, “The Exaltation
of
Christ;’’ Junior C. E, 6:30 p.
m„ evening worship 7:30, ser­
mon theme, “The Christianity
of the Christ.”
■ Trinity* Episcopal Church
ing “nothing fit fo wear.” Come
Vicar'the Rev. P. K. Hammond as you are. At the morning
Holy communion at 8 a.Pm. worship hour the minister will
Church school at 9:45. MornL.^^ speak on the subject, “The Voy­
service and sermon on "Mans; age of Life,’ and again in the
Heritage,” at 11. Strangers |r.J evening at 7:45 on "Regenera­
visitors cordially welcome. vNo; tion” or “Is Baptism a Non-ea-
sentlal.” The ordinance of Bap­
evening service.
tism will be observed at the
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Church of Christ
close of the evening
service.
The contest between Ashland Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.
Christian Sunday School and in.
that of Klamath Falls wax :
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warm. Last Sunday Klammli
Lutheran Misson
Falls had 201 present and Asii-
H. IL Young. Pastor
land 220.
Ashland leads for
Services in the Adventist
the first two Sundays by 11 church, 4th’ and C streets. Di­
_polnta. Next Sunday is “C oidp vine worship Suij5^»y morning nt
As You Are Day,” when tlie 11:00 o’clock.
Sunday School
clothes worn- every day will be at 10:00 o'clock.
The public
in style from the minister on. is cordially inylted to all ser­
Don’t stay away because of hn> vices.
First
Congregational
Church
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
Boulevard and Main street—
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.,
with classes for all grades and
ages. Bring your Bible. Morn­
ing service at 11. Junior Chris­
tian Endeavor at 4 p. m. Chris­
tian Endeavor at 6:45.
Eve­
ning service at 7:30. The pub­
lic is cordially invited to all
these services in the Congrega­
tional church.
delightful for parties
or sm added delicacy for any meal.
BAKERY
EVERYTHING
FOR YOUR
TABLE
LONMN'S HOMELESS
NOW LESS NUMEROUS
LONDON, (U.P.I— The an­
nual census this year recorded
only ldO, of which twenty-four
were women. This novel census
has been taken every year alnco
1903, when the homeless num­
bered 1797. The census is tak­
en by police and County Coun­
__
LAVOR' is the all-important poin
in food. 1« oats it is probably
more important than in any other.
That is why people who once taste
the toasty richness of Quaker Oats
are spoiled thereafter for all others.
Quaker flavor is unique, toasty and
delightful. No other oats offers it
to you. Some 50 years were speni
perfecting it.
Quaker milling, too, retains much
o f the "bulk” o f oats. And that makes
laxatives less often needed. Protein,
carbohydrates, and vitamines andthif
“bulk” are thus com bined to make
Quaker Oats an excellently balance«
ration.
For your own sake, say "Quaker’
when buying oats. Two kinds nt>w a!
groceries: Quick Quaker (cooks in 3
to 5 m inutes) and Quaker Oats as
aiv.ay?.
We have just received another Truck Load of the Famous Bend
Potatoes and can supply you with either Netted
d? A O C
Gems or Burbanks at an exceptional! low price, per cwt.
C H EESE
American Beauty Shrimp, 2 cans ....................... .............................. 25c
Karo Syrup (Dark) 10 Pound Pail ..............
........ ..................68c
Snowdrift Shortening, 4 Pound Pail ................................................ 90c
Oests Jelly — All Flavors — Per G la ss.......................................... .10c
FRESH VEGETABLES
OF ALL KINDS_______
The GEM GROCERY
............25c
Pay Cash And Pay Less At The
WIMEB BLDG.
PLAZA
We earn* a complete Rtock
of groceries. No need to
shop around — we have
every thing you need —
and two daily deliveries
insure prompt service.
............35c
............35c
........... 25c
Green Peas — 2 Pounds .........................
New Potatoes — 2 P o u n d s.....................
Green String Beans- Per P o u n d ............
Strawberries, Per B o x ................ . - .........
Asparagus, 2 P o u n d s.............. ..............
Fould’s Products — Special offer with
Aluminum Cooker.
Quaker Oats
1
Featherflake (Best Hardwheat) Flour, 49 pound S a c k ................. $2.19
Sperry — Corn Meal — 9 Pound Sack ............................................ 35c
Crown—Coarse or fine Graham, 10 pound s a c k ..........; .....................50c
Diamond Crystal Table Salt—25c sack ................. ...........................18c
Tru Blu Graham Crackers, 4 1-2 pound b o x .....................................78c
Tru Blu Chocolate Eclairs (Extra Fresh) per p ou n d ..................... 25c
Cottage — Phoenix — Pimento
F
Advertise In The Tidings
Nice Ripe Bananas, 3 Pounds .
THE EAGLE MARKET
WE DELIVER
T he only quick-cooking
oats w ith this flavor is
“Quick Quaker”
writers seeking material on the
sadder sides of > life, dreamers
and philosophers.
During the later years of the
war the Embankment began to
lose Its picturesque character,
but Instead of passing it has In
recent years revived, and after
midnight the shadows now carry
much the same story that the
Embankment has told for many
generations.
S P E C IA L S
All Other Choice Meats
Look First
cil officials during a .^rtain
night, and Is a helpful index
for relief measures.
The grim shadows of.the Em­
bankment still draw most of
the homeless. On the night of
the cenuss most of the -seats
along the right bank of the riv­
er from Blackfrlars Bridge to
Westminster Bridge were occu­
pied by desolate men and wom­
en. Here the police do not dis­
turb them, and the famous dis­
trict likewise continues to attract
SATURDAY
HAMS AND BACONS
that will certainly please you.
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French Pastry
FRANKLIN
U ip tist Church
?Myron S. Woodworth; Pastor
Sabbath School, >145, preach-
g 11:00, Jr. b : X.‘ 4:00. Sf.
. Y. 6:30,
preaching 7:30.
,pecial— Next
Tuesday
and
Wednesday » we meet at Grants
Vass- in our annual associated
meeting. It is hoped a largo
delegation will attenij- If Im­
possible to <Uend the day ses­
sion«, arrange to attend the eve­
ning sessions.
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61 NORTH MAIN STREET
FREK
GROCERY
THOMAS HILL, ^Prop.
dbuvbrt
rife
JUST PHONE 214
Let the 20th Century assist you. We feature Nationally advertised brands of
known value, sold through stores kept scrupulously clean. Elimination of expen­
sive overhead bring these to you at real money saving prices.
Ashland Feed & Grocery
353 E a s t M ain
Offerings Saturday and Monday, April 24th and 26th
Del Monte Catsup
Crystal White Soap
Libby Milk —The nearest to
Large Bottle 25c
10 B an 39c
fresh cream, 3 cans 29c
Van Camps Beans—This 18 ox. Can formerly retailing at 12 l-2c is even below
pre-war prices — Now 3 cans, 25c.
_____________________
_
8. 0. S —6 pads of Steel Wool Sator- p
"■Pop ated with a cl.an.ing soap. Pkg. 23c;
Rendered, 3 lbs. 63c
Package 10c
# 2 for 45c
See The Big Canned Good Window At
H A R D Y BROTHERS
Pointer Brand Cove Oysters, Per Can ..................................... 18c
Blue Dot Lima -Beans, I*er Can, only ..... .......... .................... .....U h -
Bagley Tomatoirs— H alf HoMd Puck, only ...........*........,....lOc
That Famous I«ong Branch Pineapple for salads ...'.............. 90c
Ea<l?rs Best Tom atoes — Solid Pack, 8 cans ........... ........... 49c
Hutu Peas — Ungraded — All Soft Peas, 8 cans.......— ....48c
SOAP
CALUMET
Royal W hite, 7 • Bars for 25«
BAKING POWDER
Citrus, IO ox., <1 Bars for 25c
I* & G Xapt.lm, fl Bars for 28c 1 Pound can fo r ........ ............ 27c
1 Oc W ool, 4 Bars for .........28c iS 1-2 Pound ran for _ ........ 08c
* H ot M uffins
Z cup* "F isher ’ s
F loor ’.’
B lend
4 ««uaMm kskwig «studw
Tnupcnn u l l
Parent Teacher—Junior Highr-Food Sale Saturday
Small- Sweet
ORANGES
20c PER DOZEN
............... ----—
4 Pound Packages
SEEDLESS RAISINS
ONLY 39c EACH
i
Home Grown Asparagus, 2 lbs. f o r ................ ,25c
Home Grown Lettuoe- 2 ¿heads for
.......... 15c
New Potatoes, 2 pounds for ................... .
,25c
New Peas, Fresh Supply Saturday« Jb.
,2dq
,,y ' • / ' “.. s i i i '
Last Saturday’s Crowd Was the Biggest Ever,
/ Meet Theih Again At
HARDY
lah ln p o o n tugar
I cup m ilk
I ega t
1 tablespoon melted b u tte r'
B r o th e r s
r
M i.S a n d t if t th te fry ih fre -
dientt: beat the egg: m ixem th
the m ilk and add tb it to the
flo u r. T h e n add the mehad
butter. Beat to a tm oo th bat­
ter: poor in to but feted gent
pan* and bake In a m od-
erate Oven.
M ake*
M any a reputation has been builded in the mak­
ing of hot breads. And reputation does count for
a lot.
From the South the fame o f its good food trav­
elled into far-away lands. T h e spirit o f its hos­
pitality also was extolled, with never a thought,
seemingly, that the one is expressive o f the other.
Yet. can’t you see how hot breads just naturally be­
speak warm hospitality, and no Southern menu neg­
lected hot bread interne one of its numerous forms.
Joy in the making o f these delightful breads is a
charm in kitchen cookery. H ow very much depend­
able flour contributes to both the joy and the charm.
Fisher's Blend Brand Flour is uniform ly-de­
pendable because it is made that w ay, scientifically.
It has flavor, and color, and lightness— just as good
for cakes and pastry as for bread.
•
O ur ‘‘Fairies’ Cook Book” has a section devoted
to this delightful art o f good choking and offers
something like forty "tested recipes for your investi­
gation. It w ill be mailed on request to the general
offices o f the F is h e r F lo u r in g M ills C o m p a n y ,
Seattle) W ashington.
about one dozen.
FISHER FLOURTNG MILLS CO.
Portland- Tacoma, Seattle
Pineapple — Broken slices, packed the same as whole slices- except slices may be
slightly broken — Rich mellow fruit in good syrup — Large cans, 3 for 65c.
Soda Crackers—Freeh sad
Crisp — Lb. 15c
Hershey’s Cocoa
Mazda Oil—For Cooking
1-2 Pound Can 15c
or Baking, Qt. can 49c_____ ___________
Royal Baking Powder, Save on these quantity prices
pound Can $2.33.
Searchlight Matches
Large, Full Boxes
Box 5c; 6 boxes 29c
2 1-2 pound Can $1.23; 5
Kelloggs New Ota
The New Breakfast
Food, 29c Pkg.
Jewel Shortening
Swift’s Best _
4 Pound Can 87c
OAT MEAL—9 POUND SACK, 47c
J
Del Monte
“ Tiss Kloth” Napkins, 40
Bon Ami—"Hasn’t Scratched
Hot
8aacc
Nifty Napkins in a Pkge.
Yet" — Cake 10c;
3
0aas2ftn
Pkge. 10c — 3 for 28c
Powdered Pkge. 12c
•* ” Kerrs Best Patent Flour — 49 lb. Sacks, $2.19; Fisher’s Blend, $2JT.
20th Century Coffee — "The nearest to a perfect flavor—Direct from cur
to you, hence always fresh—Pound* 47c; 3 Founds $L38>
SATURDAY O N LY -ä u g a r-B cst P A H Cane at $6 J 5 100 Poonds.
'Blend’s Aah ..... 9riei
‘
BLlNn?
inJIl-Pwpose Jtpur
20th CENTURY GRI
374 I . Main St.