Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 17, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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FRIDAT, December 17, 1020.
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OAIRY
Quartette “ O Holy Night" by
Meeting. Subject, Christmas Les­ Only Hope.”
son. Leader, Miss Irene Massey.
The Sunday School will meet Misses Florence Allen nad Eva
At 7:30 P. M. Praise service at 9:45. There Is a class for you Poley and Messrs W. M. Wright
and J. W. McCoy, and a “Christ­
followed by a Christmas sermon. and your children.
inas Carol," by the Choir.
The regular, mid1-week prayer
The Epworth League meeting
At this service the pastor, Rev.
meeting will be ,held on Wed­ will be brief. Begins at 6:15.
Hugh T. Micthelmore will tell
nesday evening at Ti'SO.
Young people will enjoy this
You arfe invited to these ser­ hour.
NEW ORLEANS, (UP) — Un­
,
-
• the story of ‘‘The Other Wise
Church o f th e N azarcne
Man” by Vandyke.
vices.
daunted by the temporary setback
Junior League meets at 4.
Bible School at 9:45, where the cause which he championed In
P. ,C. Thatcher, Pastor
Children from 8 to 14 ate in­
Fourth and C Street
you may study the Christmas Tennessee has received, George
The
Sunday
School
will
rend­
vited to come out for this happy
Sunday School at 9:45 A.,M .
lesson.
•
•
W. Rappleyea, formerly of Day-
Mr. T. 8. Wiley,-Superintendent. er a Christmas Program Friday hour.
Junior
C.’
E.
4:00
P.
M.
ton, Tenn., Is
preparing to
evening,
December
24th
at
7:30
Prayer meeting Wednesday
ThCte will be a special feature
Intermediate
C.
E.
1:30.
launch
a
movement
to test the
evening at 7:30.
during .part of the Sunday School
Senior Christian Endeavor at ' anti-evolution law recently enact­
You
are
cordially
Invited
to
hour. Mrs. Thatcher, returned
‘
ed In Mississippi... *
*
Lutheran 4 Lurch
attend, the services of this church. 8:30.'
missionary from Japan, will dress
M_ld-week>
Service
on
Wednes-
H.
H,
Young,
Pastor
It
was
young
Rappleyea
who
You will enjoy the . Christmas
in native costume and will give
day at 7:30. “The Gift of God." Hied the charges against Thomas
Services
in
the
.Adventist
season
more
If
you
enter
heart­
a talk concerning some o-f the
R. Stokes, the high school teach­
customs and mission work* of Church, 4th and C streets. Dli ily into the worship of Him Who
Trinity E piscopal Church
er of Dayton, Tenn.
vine worship Sunday evening at made possible this happy time.
Japan. '*
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
Speaking to a congregation at
At 11 o'clock, Morning wor­ 7:30 o’clock. “ When Do We Cele­ Come with us. You will enjoy
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
the
First Unitarian church here
brate
Christmas
in
the
Right
the
fellowship
and
homelike
at­
ship, with sermbn from the sub­
Church Sunday School 9:45.
recently,
Mr. Stokes declared that
Spirit”,
theme.
Text:
Phllipplans
mosphere,
the
excellent
music
ject, “The Missionary Vision.”
Morning service and sermon be and his friends were only
and
the
Cospel
preaching.
There will be a duet in the 4, 4-7,
waiting the final outcome of the
On Christmas Eve., Dec. 24th Strangers and visitors especially
Japanese language during Sunday
Strangers and visitor« cordial Scopes case in Tennessee before
the
Sunday
School
will
render
a
welcome.
Come
as
you
are.
School hour, also in the morning i
ly welcome.
starting their campaign to nullify
Christmas program at 7:30 P.
service.
B ap tist (Xiurch
the anti-evolution statute in MIs-
M.
On
Christmas
Day
early
At 6:40 P. M. Young Pëoples
Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor
F irst Prcsbytt-rian Church
Christmas services will take
Sabbath 8chooi, 9:45.
Special Christmas music Sun­
Mr. Rappleyea said he is cer­
place at 9:00 o'clock In the
Preaching,
11:00
day
morning
will
Include
an
An­
tain
the Tennessee Supreme Court
evening.
Aro We Orthodox In Theory will declare the state’s anti-evolu­
them “O Little Town of Bethle­
Public welcome.
hem,” and a • male quartette: Only?.
tion law unconstitutional and ad­
B. Y. P. U., 6:30.
“Lift Up Your Heads“ by J.
ded that “if the State Supreme
F ree M ethodist Church
Qur
young
people
are
depend­
H.
McGee,
W.
M.
Wright,
J.
W.
Court declares the law constitu-
Wc extend a cordial welcome
able; their programs are invar­
to all who will attend our church McCoy, G. M. Frost.
Dr. Hays, Y. M. C. A. secretary iably fine.
A splendid meeting which
services.
B. Y. P. U. Announcement:— will want to attend.
from
-China will speak at the
8. S. Sunday, 9:45 A. M.
Topic— “My Gift to ChrlstJ’
morning service.
Preaching at 7:30.
Preaching at 11 A. M.
The lighted Christmas tree
At the 7:30 service the special
Congregational singing
Preaching at 7:30 Sunday P.
Christmas music will be a Mixed will be used as an object lesson. evangelistic preaching.
Bible class Tuesday, 7:30 P.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7
P. M.— Emma R. Thompson.
ent attorneys In Jackson and are
going ahead -With preliminary
steps to start a test case in the
.•Jisiflsslppi courts.
The suit will oe filed in federal
courts in Mississippi Mr. Rapple-
yea said. A toachor will be se-
tional we will take the case to
the United States Supreme eourt.”
Mr. Rappleyea expressed the
opinion that politics had delayed
the Tennessee Supreme Cçurt’s
action on the Scopes case for some
titne. He believes, however, that
a final decision will be handed
down by the state highest tribun­
al soon,1' probably In January.
In order that no time shall be
lost In the launching of the fight
on Mississippi's laws, after the
Tennessee case Is disposed of
Mr. Rappleyea and his friends
V.'e have a special select­
ed, stock of holiday jmvu I-
try. Fresh, farm birds
tliat«will he a welcome
addition to any “ holiday
fable.” See us about it.
■
“—Tht**public Is cordially invited
<o attend these services and to
jase the Reading room.
Eagle Meat Market
Phone 107
M ethodist EpinropoJ Church
Xmas Candy
Market Day Raisins
15c—20c—30c Per Pound
2 1-2 Pound Box Fancy
Chocolates, $1.00
4 Pound Pkg. ....................... 39c
E nglish Currant, 3 lbs. for
Sliced P e a c h y —Can ...........
Sliced Pineapple—Can ___
Sliced Pears— Can .............
Sliced Apricots—Can
Sliced Grapefruit-^Otn • » ,..
Orange«—Doz. . . . . 20c, 50c,
Mixed Nut«— Pound
___ 25c
Oregon W alnuts—Pound . . 20c
California Walnuts—Pound 30c
Almonds—Pound .................
North Main and Laurel Sts.
H. F. Pemberton. Pastor
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Sermon subject: “The Search for
¡the Christ.”
Evening worship at 7.
The
Epworth leagu e will present a
Christmas pageant at this hour.
The sermon will follow at 8
o'clock. Subject: "Christ, Man’s
25c
Back Bacon . , . . 7
Side Bacon . . . . . .
Shorting Bacon ..
Sauer Kraut, 3 lbs,
35c
20c
25c
30c
25</
60c
Place your order now for the Christmas fruit
cuke—50 cts. per pound.
Special Discount oir orders'placed before Dec. 20th
—45 cts. per lb., or 2 lbs. for 85 cts.
FRANKLIN
f ' i V R sto n a a n w a ll stocked
w ith ò li the necessary foods
fo r the tree decoration—b rig h t red
apples, cotorful oranges, tigs, dates
a n d raisins, snow w hite pop com ,
Christm as candles g a to n a n d
m ixed nuts to r the.-,gay colored
stockings.
T he m oney saved a t
Tw entieth C entury Just m eans
m ore trim m ings.
vz
1 W ith nil th e N ecessary ford s for th e tree decoration»— bright
figs, ilntes and raisin s, snow w hite pop corn, X iiimh Candles galore
I’IF.TH C E N T l’RV Just m eans m ore trim m ings and better p resents.
PRICES QUOTED GOOD RIGHT F P TO 10 O’CLOCK XMAS EVE
Red. Apples and Yellow Oranges — w e ’r e , b u y in g
SATIN FINISHED MIXED—
Richly colored, Pound .... ITr
3 Pounds ........................... ."UK-
BROKEN MIXED — Xmas
Candy. Many colors. Lb. 10c
3 Lbs...................................... 55c
CREAM AND GUM MIXED—
Crystallsed— Pound ........ SOc
3 LbR ..............
5«c
FRENCH CREAMS— Genuine
Hand made. Pound ........ 2»c
2 Lbs...................................... 57c
CHIM'OLATE DROPS — Soft
Centered— Improved— Lb., 12c
3 Pounds .............................. 55c
LARD— Fresh, pure, bulk. 3 lbs................ 50c
SHORTENING— Entirely Vegetable — Bulk—•
3 Pounds ........................................
40c
SNOWDRIFT — Highly refined shortening In
tins — 4 lbs....................................................... H5c
BAKING POWDER — Royal 12 ox. Cans, 4«e
2 1-2'lb. Cans .................... ,................. ........ «1.2«
VANILLA— Burnetts— Purb Bean extract, 2
ox bottle .................................................. ’......... Me
CITRON PEEL — Finest quality Imported —
Otters Specials tor
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
A M ighty F in e Bunch o f
H om e Grown N uts a t
NUTS — Every Nut, to the mixed ’em. Lb..................... 22c
best of our knowledge, 1926 3 Pounds .......................... Me
crop.
POP CORN— 1925 Crop there­
GRONKRS WALNUTS— Large fore It Will Pop— its dry. 3
Franquetto — Budded — not oounds .............................. 25c
Seedling— Pound
......... HS<- FIGS-—Fancy Adriatlcs— delic­
2 Pounds ...................... ,.... 75c ious eating— Pound ........ 15c
BRAZIL NUTS — Best “Nig­ 10 Lb. Box ..................... «1.45
ger to«»’’ In years— 2 lbs. 35c DATES — 1926 Crop Golden
ALMONDS — Soft Shell — Hallowli— 2 lbs................. 25c
"almost like paper” 2 Bis. M e PRUNES — Large Prunes,
wrapped in Holly paper. In
FILBERTS — Oregon’s best— Smooth wooden boxes for
better than the rest— Lb. 25c gifts— 5 lb. In box. each Me
PEANUTS — Fresh roasted
Virginia Jumbo, Pound .... I7r Special Q uantity Price» on
3 Pounds
50c t ondi« « nnd Nuts to Churches
All X ED \l* r S — ÀTÌ’f i7«t grade and Schools— Ask the Sales-
—no peanuts— We know— We
FAILURES in cooking—There can be none—with your Cooking and our ma-
>
terials.
A SH L A N D ’S OWN GROCERY STORE
Au A boslutely H igh Grade
F ou r T ie Broom
¡n Ci
jug the best stuff nt the right prices for you
Hand made fancy cream, nou-
gat and Carmet Centers— 5 tl».,
Box ................................... «1.7.3
W alnuts — W alnuts
BAKERY
be iBtsrbt TSefore
k® utJb ousteíSbí
CHOCOLATES DE LUXE i—
W hite Handle Brooms
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS.
Christmas Fruit Cakes
HERBERT’S GROCERY
Pioneer Ave. South
Sunday morning service at 11
o'clock.
Subject: "Is the Universe, in­
cluding Man Evolved by Atomic
Force ”
Sunday School at 9:45 A* M.
Wednesday evening service at
8 o’clock.
. .
Reading room open dally from
2 to 5 except SunJays and holl-
lected to seek a federal Injunction
against the law and in this way
the case will be fought out In the
Federal Court.
CURRANTS — Fancy 1926 Crop twice cleaned
— Large Pkge.......... I7cj 3 for ............... SOc
■ MINCE MEAT — Libbys best— bulk— Has a
kick — Ix»ts of Meat— 2 Lbs......................... 45c
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR— Pkge........ 85c
COCOANUT — Long thread— fresh threaded
— Pound .............................................................. 22c
CHIM'D LATE — Bakers Premium— 1-3 lb.
Cake ................. 2.3c; 1 lb. Cake ............ ... 45c
POWDERED SUGAR— Pound ...................... 2c
CANNED GOODS—Carefully selected—first for quality, then for prices.
A New Assortment Of
10c Toilet Soaps
Crackers -
‘hose 3 1-2 wooden boxes
Salted or Plain
,
I
W ool Soap
A 10c Favorite
A ll the world loves fluffy, wholesome hot biscuits
— bilt they must be /lu#y and wholesome. Some such
form of quick bread often adds just the perfect touch
to an otherwise ordinary meal.
Mixed Nuts
Many a housewife hesitates to plan hot biscuits
into a meal because they at times fail to measure up to
her standard of daintiness. Some think there is a lot
of “luck” in the making of hot breads when, as a mat­
ter of fact, the only element of luck is variableness—
in the ingredients, the handling, or in the baking.
W alnuts — Pecans
N iggertoes — Haxelnute
At 52c Per Box At 25c Per Pound
D on’t Forget Our
HARDY BROS
Christmas Candy
Our Second Shipment
JU ST ARRIVED
And It« fin-«. fresh and snappy
look «m l only
Coffee
At 50c Per Lb.
Our Biggest SelleY
Try it and be Convinced
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One of the more important factors is reliable flour
— flour that is uniform in every sack and unvarying
in every action. Such,« flour is milled according to
formula. There is never any change in its compo­
sition of food elements.
•
Fisher's Blend Brand Flour is a formula flour, the
same today, as last mohth, as ten years ago.
FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY
Sweet Onions—Turnips—Carrots—Celery—Lettuce
_
___
' ‘ 2 •
And Everything For The Christmas Table.
HARDY
«CATTLE
TACOMA
PORTLAND
PUMPKIN— Libbys Cream—Solid pock— Large
Cans ............................ ....................................... lOe
PIMENTOS — for garnishing — Curtis 1-4
Cans, 3 for ..................................................... 2Sc
DEL MONTE HOT SAUCE— 8 ox. Cans — 4
tips — 1 lb. Tall Cans .................... „............ 25c
PINEAPPLE— Libbys— 8 large, mellow slices
in rich syrup— large cans—each __________ 27c
3 for ............................................;........................ 72c
PEAH— Royal City— very sweet and tender—
FEATURES EXTRA— Ordinary— prices
the 20th Century makea.
VAN CAMPS 1*ORK AND BEANS— Medium
slxe, 3 Cana .................................................._...JMc
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP — Nuf aed — 10
bara .................................................................... «5c
CORNMEAL—New crop— Kiln dried— white or
yellow— 9 lb. Sack ............................................22c
MATCHES — Searchlight — /Non poiaonoui!
Noiseless! Large full count boxes— box .... 5c
Carton of 6 boxes ........................................... 26c
SHRIMP— American Beauty— latest pack— 2
Number 1 Cans ................................................ 2.3c
CAMPBELLS SOUPS— all varieties, we stock
— 3 cane ....., .................................... ............ 25c
BEVERAGES—The kind« you Know—
20TH CENTURY COFFEE—“ The porfect ending to a delightful feast”—Truly
a wonderful coffee........ ............................
.............. POUND, 47c; 3 LBS. $1.38
TREE TEA— Orange Pekoe or Japan— 1-2 lb.
Pfcgq, ............................«Sc: lb. Pkge...............78c
.
CANADA DRY GINGER ALE— Bottle .... 24c
Appetisers, Etc.
MARASCHINO CHERRIES— Reul— 3 ox. Bot­
ti« ....................................... ..... ......................... 15c
MINT CHERRIES — Oreen 3 ox. bottle ...1 5 c
RIPE OLIVES—Fancy— in bulk— Pint («boat
100 olives) ........................................................ 2Oc
SNIDERS OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE— 14 ox.
Bottle .................................. ................................ :l.3<
LIBBYS CATSUP— Made from Eaater Red Ripe
Tomatoee— Large Botti«
.......................... 28c
STUFFED OLIVES— Fancy Spanish — 8, os
Botti« ................ 4. . . ......................................... ib <
CHEESE— Full Cream— Fancy Stock — Bites
Just a little— P ound.........
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Me