Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 22, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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l'irst Church of Christ, Scientist
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday morning service at 11
o’clock. Subject, "Probatjon Af­
ter Death.”
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock.
Wednesday evening service at 8
p. m.
Reading room open daily (rom
2 to 5 except Sundays and Holi­
days.
The public is lovingly wel­
comed.
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Chnrst in Christ
Services next Lord’s Day. V. K.
Allison, tho minister, will preach
at both morning and evening ser­
vices. Mr. Allison has Just con­
cluded a successful evangelistic
meeting in Hillsboro, Ore., Basket
dinner at noon in dining room.
Baptismal services In the evening.
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Sunday 11'a. m7 "By the Way
ct the Cross.” Is sacrifice neces­
sary today?
7:30 p. m. "What Think Ye?”
Does It matter What you think?
Bible School 8:43 a. m. Wirt
M. Wright, superintendent.
Junto? C. E., 4:00 p. m. Frances
McCoy,
leader;
Miss Estelle
Haya, superintendent.
Intermediate O. E. 8:80 p. mr,
Wilma Hall leader. '
Senior C. B. 8:30 p. m. Lor­
raine Sparr, leader.
The choir will render some of
the Easter music from the can­
tata "Victory” which was received
with such universal approval last
Sunday evening.
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Churrh o f the Nasarene ,
Fourth and 4’C" St.
Sunday Sehooi at 8:45 a. m. Mr.
T. 8. Wll^y, Superintendent
This is Missionary Sunday in
the Sunday School, so there will
be special singing and a short mis­
sionary talk at the close of the
lesson.
At 11 o’clock, morning worship
with sermon from
the
Saturday and Monday
Matches
Toilet Paper
Best Parlor Grade
High Grade Crepe
•Walnuts
Fd^ Large, First Grade
The Rest Eating Raisin Yet
T h o« Kig-BoM. Of
A »125 V a lu in
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Fibre Brooms
Only 69c Each
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
12 oz. cans .............. 43c
2 1 2 lb. c a n s .......... $1.19
5 lb. cans .............. $1.98
Pork and Beans
9c P er Can
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
Morning worship at 11. o’clock.
Rev. 8. J. Chaney. District Super-
intendent will preach.'
Evening worship at 8. Rev.
Joseph Knotts of Roseburg, dis-
trict president of the Epworth .
League will preach.
These two services will be the
closing meetings of the Epworth
League Convention being held
this week In this church.
Sunday school meets at 9:43.
There Is a class for .«vary one.
by the Bible Study in this school.
Special Epworth League meet-
tlWg a f 1741. .'All young people
I are invited. This Is a convention.
meeting.
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Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30. A spiritual and inspirational
. hour.
.You are cordially Invited to at­
tend all these services. Yon will
M heartily .welcomed, and made
to feel ai , home? StVahgers and
visitor^ ^especially welcome. Come
yop^are to this hemelike
cjuirch.,*, .>
fit
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Trinity Episcopal Church .
Big New Barrel
TOILET
SOAPS
AU 10c Values
embraced power site .withdrawal
No. 183, Oregon No. 8, by the Sec­
retary January 7, 1833, and there­
fore no . part thereof will be
available for entry under the
general public land laws except
where embraced In valid adverse
claims Initiated prior to Jan. 7,
188«.
HAMILL A. CANADY,
Register.
WINDOW
PEEPER
2 0 Century Stores
A shland M aid
is Good
HERBERTS
GROCERY
E. Main
Phone 50
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
Sunday school at 8:45.
Farmers Attention!
Look at your mowers for
broken and worn parts before
cutting commences. We keep
in stock repairs for any or
most ol mower’s made.
Peil’s Comer
KELLOGGS PEP
Plaza Grocery
I
8 Pkgs; ...... 82c
CRYSTAL
WHITE
SOAP
10 Bars ...
BON AMI
Powdered
Tomatoes
2 1-2 Tiu
2 for 25c
Seed Potatoes
4c Lb.
CLAMS, Minced
■
20th Century
■CO FFEE
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Jello—AU Flavors
3 Pkgs. •
QCc
Petite Prunes
5 Pounds
07°
™ ■
Butternut Wafers
8 oz. Package
4 g"c
2 for
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Sunbrite Cleanser, Per Can . . . 5c
P & G White Naphtha
Soap
4Cc
10 Bars
30
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FLOUR — Kerrs Best Patent,
4 0 lb. Sacks, 81.00; Crow»,
82.00;
Fishers Blend, 8 0 .1 0 .
Fresh from our own roaster—
Ground to suit you. — PounB
43c—3 Pounds, >1.25
20th CENTURY GROCERY I
Quality Meats
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.
Bring Ydur Crisco
Coupons Here!
ALBERS ARCTIC SNOW FLOUR (Hardwheat)
49 Pound Sack t ...... ............... ...............
$1.
Empress Corn
Extra Standard
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No. 2 Can
LIBBYB MILK
Large Cana
FRESH
SHORTENING
LIBBY’S PEAGHBEF i n heavy syrup—No. 2 1-218
cans- 25c or 3 for 73c; No. 2 cans, 20c or 3 for 59c g
H alves ......... 17<
T a ils
....... 28<
Wei Deliver
Rest Pack
8 for ......... -
T i b . ..... BH------ B alk,
We Have Purchased the Entire
Stock And Fixtures of
The Ideal
t
Grocery.
Mr. McConnell is now employed by us, and will
continue to supply customers with his fresh Roast­
ed Coffee.
SHRIMP
■ CREPE TOILET PAPER - 5 large rolls . . . . 9ßc
PURR LARD
Bulk
&
MBC
Medium Sine
9 f o r ___ ___ a
JELLO—Assorted the way you like it—3 Pkgs., 25c
Chocolate Eclair Cookies
Per
/
Ä |- c
Pound
Yakima Burbank Potatoes We carry the Genuine
Swedish Health Bread.
Per Package .......... 25c
VAPORATI®
CITRUS
POWDER
Large Package
Kaeh 7.......... Ml
LITHIA CHEAMEkY
$2.50
Made In The
Northwest
Every tall am o f Bor*
d«a’« with an aqual part
nt wxtar give« you four
cuP£of pura,full-awam
VAN CAMPS
BRANS
BOOTH'S ,
SARDINES
Any Kind
8 for ..............
COFFEE—Golden West — M. J. B., or Hills Bed
Can — 1 Lb. Cans*.......... .......................................49c
” I t ’« The Quality”
Garden tools, -hose, lawn
mowers, fencing and posts of
every description.
BACON BACKS
SALMON
No. 1 Tall Cans
Each ........... IBc
8 for ..;.......... 44c
Fresh Every Day.
Nice Ripe Bananas, 3 Pounds, 27c
milk dish.' Dell,
doua in coftjre.
PINK
You will be more tliail
pleased with its rich­
ness and fine flavor.
ALWAYS LESS AT
HOMES
Foods of Chancier
W e are especially careful in the grades and brands we
choose for our stock heeaifSe w e know on this rests onr
reputation. W e invite yon to come in that w e may prove
to yon that the foods we offer are of the beet.
Macaroni — 4 Pounds . . . . . 25c
FOR.
Presenting -
B U T I E Tt
Quick Cooking
QwofifeM ILK
Cornelius — Oregon Telephone
Company will spend 320,000 on
new service here.
CAUGHT
4 Bars for'25c
Hardy Brothers
McCluskey protested he W
merely trying to find in the dark
the number of.a house la which
lived a girl under Investigation
for cigarette smoking.
LAYFAYETTE, Ind., April 21.
—<LP>—Prof. D u n F. BfcCluakey,
38, head of Purdue’e division, of
Kelloggs Corn
F íales, 3 Pkgs.
Quaker Oats
Per Pkge., 26c
educational. research, f a c e s
charges as a "Peeping Tom,” fol­
lowing bis arrest and release on
bond.
F. R. Molt, k Purdue senior,
said he chased and captured Mc­
Cluskey after the professor was
seen peering into a window of the
home of Miss Maxine Mills, whom
Molt was visiting.
Lutheran Chhrrh
H. H. Young, Pastor
Services in the Odd Fellows
Hall every second; fourth and
fifth Sunday at 10:45.
“Thou Shajt Not Kill,” is the
theme of Sunday’s sermon. Pub­
lic welcome.
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M ethodist Episcopal Chnrrh
H ardy Brothers
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subject,
“Godliness Profitable.”
At 8:30 p. m. Young. Peoples
With Illuminated Bulletin
Rev. Hugh TI Mitchelmore, pastor mooting.
First Presbyterian friwrrh
Puffed Raisins
WOT1CE OF FILING
At 7:80 praise service, followed
Morning service and sei
PLATS OF COUNTY
with-a sermon from the subject,
Notice Is hereby given that the
“The Results of the Spirit’s Lead­
Good music, an Interesting ser-
tallowing lands have been survey­
ing."
ed, to-wlt:
The regular mid-week prayer
Tp 37 8, R 10 W, W. M.J Tp 3«
meeting will be held on Wednes- ¡.invited
B, R 5 E, W. M.; Secs 18 to 31.
day evening at 7:30 p.1 m.
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both Inclusive and Secs S3 to 33
The Woman's Missionary So­
Epworth League .•
th inclusive. Tp 86 8, R 3 E. W.
ciety will meet on Thursday af­
Ashland* chapter
No. 8043
; and Secs 1 to 32, both Inclu­
ternoon at 2 o’clock at the parsou- meets next Sunday at a change In
sive
and Secs 34. 33, 38. 28 and
time. 8:30. A meeting of ex?
A hearty welcome to all these treme interest and elaboration W 1-2 of Sec 88. Tp 37 8, R 3 E.
services.
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will be held in eharge of the 'W. M.; and the plats of survey
P. C. Thateher, Pastor.
Grants Pass , Chapter. Visitors will be filed In this office at 8
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will find this a meeting out of o’clock a. m., on May 38, 1827.
All the land represented on the
Week Day Bible School
the ordinary and are heartily
plat of Tp 37 8. R 10 W, la with­
The closing exercises of the welcomed. _
in the limits of the Siskiyou Na­
Week Day Bible School win be
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¿eld Friday evening, May 6th in S4*venth Day Adventist Church tional Forest and all of the lands
the Methodist church. There will Corner Fourth and “C” Streets represented en the plats of Tps
S3. 36 and 37, R 3 B, are within
be cl»8s demonstrations, pageants, . T. L. Thuemler, Pastor
songs and exercises"showing the
Sabbath School 10 a. m. Mrs. the limits of the Crater National
Forest and therefore ho p a r t
various types of work which haye Frank Pefley, Supt.
been done by the five hundred
Frances Spindler, Sect’y. All thereof will be available tor en­
try under the general public land
boys and girls, during the past classes represented.
eight months, under the direction
Preaching, 11 a. m.
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, * laws except in case where embrac­
of the Instructor, Mrs. Grace An­
Subject, "The Victorious Life.” ed in valid adverse claims ante­
dating the withdrawals for the
drews. The parents and friends
All are cordially Invited.
forests.
of the pupils are urged to attend
this meeting.
Plaza Grocery
Thom«
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FREE DELIVERY
S IB . Z i n
Phone 107
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