Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 18, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    FAGB TR)tia
££2£™'S
MARK
Prayer meeting Thursday p. m.
at 7:8<J, Bible class Tuesday p. m.
at 7:30.
,
The Free Methodist Church
» a ir y
rcae
First Presbyterian fliurch
■eet
With Illuminated Bulletin
45 a. m.. Rev. Hugh T. Mltchelmere, postor
tendent. , 11:00 a..m. Subject, "The Se-
ot attend cret of Power.”
✓
re, send
7:30 p. m. The pastor will take
for his subject, “Dreams and
f worship Dreamers.”
iteresting
Among the subjects submitted
ing.
for answer in the introduction ot
ng song th's service are the 'following:
Ivangells- What are Extra-Biblical Books?
Are tlyey inspired? How mady
prayer deaths in New York at Christmas
Wed ties- were due to poison alcohol? ■•Is
m.
General Feng, of China, still a
the spec- Christian?
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NazarAe
9;45 a. m Bible school, Wirt M.
27<h?
Wright, Supt.
nerly • of f 4:00 p. m. Junior Christian En-
quallfied deavor, Norma Engle leader,
will be i 6:30 p. m. Intermediate C. E.,
Marlpn Hitchcock, leader. The
Intermediate Society will give a
all our playlet, “Mrs. Smith Entertains
Chinese Students.” This is an op­
en meeting to which the public is
,
invited and is held in the regular
meeting place, the Junior Sunday
School room.
a8tor
6:30 p. m. Senior C. E., Miss
Mildred Oyger, leader.
_. .
7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer
a and Bible Study.
Sunday afternoon - the Every
. Member Canvas of the Church will
ye
an- be made an(j aj, memi,ei.g w,u
urnlsh11 re<luest®d to meet the canvaserb
a at that time, unless they- have
We extend a cordial invitation
to all to attend these services.
Emma R. Thomason,
Pastor.
8 8 8
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Trinity Episcopal Church
• Cor. East Main and 7th Sts.
Vicar, th e‘Rev. P. K. Hammond
The regular services at this
Holy communion at 8 a. m. *
church are as follows: •
Sunday school at 8:45.
Sunday-school, Sunday a. m. at
Morning service and sermon a t
J«-
.
11.
.
.
Preaching 8unday a. m. nt 11, | Strangers and visitors cordially
and Sunday p. m. at 7:30,
invited«
T h e most wonderful meal of the dsy
when it is announced by d ie fra­
g ra n c e o f F r y e ’s "Delicious” Brand
H a m abroQing. There’s a Havoc
that makes appetite alert and a fresh*
ness that Adds «tqn»«al delight to
wholesome purity.’
In the morning we specially requite
those vitalizing food dements so
bountifully supplied by Fnre’s "Do*
licious” Brand H a m freshly cured
and "everything the name implies.”
B ye’s Delicious
I
days.
The public Is lovingly welcom-
Correction—
, In the report of the Camp Fire
girls broadcasting from station
KMED at Medford given yester­
day. Maxine Ennert, . Instead of
Maxine Epieroy was one of the
Ashland girls that tqok part In
the program.
New. Wonderful
Face Powder
If the flace powder you now
use does not stay on long enough
to suit you— does not keep that
ugly shine away indefinitely—
does not make your skin color­
ful like a peach— try this new
wonderful special French Process
Face Powder called MELLO-GLO.
Remember the name MELLO-
GLO. There's nothing like it.—
Litbia Springs Pharmacy.
CHOICE MEATS FOR YOUR
SUNDAY DINNER
Methodist Episcopal Clinrrh
North Main and Laurel Sts.
H. F. Pembertom, Pastor.
Morning worship kt 11 o ’clock.
Sermon subject, “Jesus The Relig­
ion of Love.”
Evening worship at 7:30, sub­
ject, “Death In a Lost Battle.”
One of the aeries of sermons on
Some Great Sinners of the Bible.
! Sunday school for everybody at
9:45. Bible stndy with a plan.
Junior League for all children
from 8 to 14 at 4.
Epworth League, the young
peoples* hour at 6:15. A live
meeting with a vital topic.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wed­
nesday evening’
You are cordially invited to at­
tend all these meetings.
GosDel sermons, excellent mu­
rk-, Christian fellowship and a
homelike atmosphere raak? these
hours worth while. Come with us
fipijjay, Make this your home
»iyifch. Visitors and stranger, es­
pecially welcojne.
made arrangements for their sub­ General Manager Here
scription before.
C. E. Hickman» general manag­
er of the Pacific Telephone com­
•8 8 8
First Church of Christ, Scientist pany with headquarters in Seattle,
Wash., accompanied by H. B.
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday morning service at 11 Hammond, manager of The Home
|Telephone ft Telegraph Co., In
o'clock, subject, “Matter.”
Bunday school at 8:45 /»’clock. Medford, spent yesterday In Ash­
Wednesday evening service at 8 land looking after business af­
fairs. The former left last evening
p. m.
Reading room open dally from for San Francisco. '
8 to 5 excepting Sundays and holi­
SCARLET FEVER SPREADS
INDEPENDENCE: Mar. 18.—
Spread of scarlet fever in Inde­
pendence led to the closing of
grade and high schools at noon
today.
fort will be made to have the
The schools will not be reopen, court revoke his sentence, it was
ed until conditions improve.
understood here today.
ESCAPED FRQM SCHOOL
SALEM, Mar. 18.— Records of
the state training school here
show that. Harold Sterling, 17,
who was sentenced today in San
Francisco to serve five years for
the theft of an automobile, es­
caped from that institution last
Christmas, when he was permitted
to go to Cbrvallis to visit h I s
mother.
Due to his extromo youth an et*
GOOD
GROCERIES
If you are looking for the
beet in the grocery line when
makQig out your market list
each week, you will get the
Hest Service, ilest Quality -in««
Best Prices at the
White House Grocery
We always have a big supply
of the season’s best vege­
tables and fruits.
END LAXATIVES, MOTHER
Q uick
Q uaker
Food that “Stands By” through the
Toasty, wonderful flavor. Cooks in
CASTILE
Let Us Have Your
Grocery Order
This Week**
Courteous Service
Free Delivery
White House
Grocery
minutes. Has laxative “bulk” plus i
food elem ents.
Phone 156
WE GUARANTEE OUR MEATS TO BE FRESH
AND JUICY AND TENDER.
PHONE US YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR SUNDAY
MEAT. WE ARE SURE YOU WILL BECOME A
STEADY» PATRON. ,
Heinz’s Dill Pickles, in bulk, 15c Per Dozen
Phone 107
Tru Blu
Soda Crackers
Salted or Plain
20" Centum Stores
3 Pound Box, 39c
CH EERFULNESS
Cheerfulness Is required in our Stores and we make working
conditions such that it w ill be no effort on the part of the
store force to greet your cheerfully— they really and truly feel
that way— glad to serve you and pleased to help with your
food buying problems.
Amaizó Corn or
Starch
Per Pk" Id
Swift’s Jewel Shortening — Bring Your Pail.
Per Pound . . . . . . 15c-
Tomato Puree
Offerings Saturday and Monday, March 19 and 21
CASTILE
Hardy Brothers
Beans!! Beans!
Amaizó Oil
3 pounds cf Fancy Lady 1 Pint Can f o r ___
Washington
1 Quart Can f o r ___
Eeans for
2 Quart Can-for»
CvC
Citrus
Laundry Soap
7 Bars, 25c
Citrus
Granulated Soap
Per Pkg. 35c
Armours
Solid Pack
Tomatoes
Large Can?
,3 pounds of Fancy Red NICE BRIGHT LEMONS
Mexican Beans
on
15c Per Dozen
lor
»
«
BANANAS
3 pounds o f F a n c y P in k
Firm and Bright ’
OC
Z5C
£ ”*
25c
. 19 B. Main S t
3 No. 21-2 Cans, 32c
‘Tlie peppy breakfast food”— Pkg.
BEANS, Small whltf^—Choice selected California«— 3 lbs., 25c
HONEY, Strained— Pure, packed in B all Mason Jars— Pint, 29c
Quart .............. ............... ...............1...... .................... ........................ 33c
NEW OATA, K ellogs— Cooks 4n 8 minutes Small Pkges.
2 for .............................. 25c; 141 rue P k ges........... -,................. 2Sf
MATCHES, Searchlight— Noiseless! Nonpolsonous! Large Full
count boxes— Box ............. Sc: Carton of « boxes ............... 28c
SHRIMP, American Beauty— New Pack— No. 1 (B os. Net)
Cans ................... ................. IBe; 3 for ........- .......................... !... 43c
ASPARAGUS TIPS, U b b ys Largo— About 8S spears to the
can— Those tender tipa make delightful Salads— 1 Pound
Square Cans ........................... 83c; 8 for ............- ................. 93c
.S, Royal City Medium— Fancy, sweet, succulent, peat
KIDNEY BEANS, Van Camps
17 ox. Cans— Real value — 2
T o n ’ll like the.flavoi
Quart
.
The Dalles Diamond
Strictly Hard Wheat
Flour •
A pur«, oliv« 0*1 KMp.
U n s e a t e d ! G a « r-
sn t««d 1 0 0 « f t » » -
ta b i, on c o a t« « .
ASPARAGUS — PER POUND ...........................
HOTHOUSE OUOUMBERS (Long Green) EACH
L A R G E A R T IC H O K E S — 2 F O R
. . : .......................
BRUSSEL SPROUTS—PER POUND .....................
BELL PEPPERS - PER POUND ................
TOMATOES — PER POUND .................................
SPINACH - 2 PO UNDS............................ ............
LETTUCE—SO.LID HEADS — 2 FOR
SWEET POTATOES - 4 POUNDS ..
CORN, White U ly — Del Monte Crosby Corn— A Genuine bar-
gain at this price—2 caws ..... •••¡-__ .............. .................— - M<
........................................ I7cj 8 ca n s'......... «..................... <
Frye’s Wild Rose Bacon—Per Lb. ..
5 Lb. Cans Royal Baking Powder at
Kerr’s Best Cane and Maple Syrup
48c
PLAZA GROCERY
61 North Main S t
Thos. Hill, 1
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
BEANS, Campbells— The beans w ith the rich Tomato Sauce—
8 Cans (Over 3 lbs. N et)
.........................— -
2Bc
(OfORTENING. Best— Purely vegetable— It's fresh too—8
Pounds ................................................................................ ............. 49c
A t Only
$1.98 Per Sack
Walnut«. Lb..........
Brazil Nuts, Lb. «.
Pernut«, Lb...........
Si’kiycu Ternato«
Gem Nut, Lb.........
once
CASTI LE
SOAP, Crystal W h ite—Pure Hoap all thru— 10 bars
— REDUCED PRICES ON SEASONABLE FRUITS—
NOW IS WHEN YOU NEED ’EM.
1 LEASE NOTE — Fancy Fruits Packed in Heavy Syrup—
•
HARDY BROS
SPECIAL
•
APRICOTS, U b b ys— No. 2 1-2 Cans, 8 for ................. ........
BLACKBERRIES, U bbys— No. 1 Cans, 2 for ..................... .
PEACHES, U bby's Cling— No. 4 Cans, 8 for ......................
No. 3 1-8 Cans, 2 for ........... - 1 . ........................................
‘The nearest to fresh Cream'
M o n o p o le C an n ed
S W E E T POTATOES
L a r g e 2 1-2 C ans a t 22c
HERBERTS
GROCERY
2 Lbs. For 25c
PEP. Kelli
3 for* .....
(Local Pack)
HARDY BROTHERS
C A LU M ET
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
50c .Per Pound
There Are Lots of Other Prioes Just as Good
Marked Out in Our Store—Come and See.
Me
39c
39c
ft3c
in use, In baking materials, twice the leav­
ening strength o f many other brands. Every
baking is light—evenly raised—wholesome.
B A K IN G POWDER
Pound
20th CENTURY. GROCERY