Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 06, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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for you S t » : p , l Ton win enjoy Ptyat Church of Chrint, Scientist
this fine ' Schoól’ ¿gd its high
Pioneer Ave.. 8outh *
Meal«.
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Sunday morning service at 11
Epworth League (or ajl yoqqg o’clock, «object, “Adam and Fall­
people at , 4:45, • This l i a live en Man.”
Sunday sctyol at 9:45 o’clock.
hour: full of InspJiUtlon and en-
* Wednesday evening service at 8
p. m. i
meetihg. Wednesday gt ’ Reading room open dally from
Methodist Episcopal Church
H. F.(P»mberton, Pastor
8 to 5 except Sunday« and holi­
days.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
You are cordially Invited to at­
The public ie lovingly welcom­
Sermon subject: “Our Mother's tend all the meetings of this
Religion— Have We As Good?” church. Its dooqa ate «pen for ed.
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Mother’s Day program.
you. You will enjoy the fine
Evening worship at 8. Sub­ fellowship, the Gospel sermons
First Presbyterian Church
ject:
“Why Do We Think Evil and the excellent music. Strang­
W ith Illuminated Bulletin
In Our HeartsT” Another
ers and visitors especially wel­
The pastor, Rev. Hugh T. Mit-
tkon Jesus asked.
come. Come as you are to this cbelmore will present two Moth­
Sunday school
class homelike church.
er’s Day themes next Sunday; kt
11:90 a. m. and at 8:00 p. m.
There w ill be special music.
M Is (or Mother with all her cares
O (or the Others helped by her
prayers.
T for (he Tears she has shed (or
us too, ,
H fs the Hope and the Joy that she
knew.
E Is the Eternal (aith In her God,
R for the Road that the “Master”
WHERE PRICES AND MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT
has trod.
AND “ COURTEOUS SERVICE“ THE
Pat them together they spell
WATCHWORD
“ Mother" you see,
A Mother to love throughout
eternity.
’
Swifts Jewell
I f you have no flower to wear
This
Sunday in honor of your mother,
Beautiful
colhe to church and we will pro­
Kitchenette
vide yon with one.
4 Lb. Pail f o r .......... .73
Set With
Bible School, 9:45 g. m.
8 Lb. Pail f ç r . . . . . >1.48
Junior Christian Endeavor, 4
Shop Saturday and Monday At
Hardy Brothers
Shortening
I Plcg. W h ite K in g
Soap:
S Bars
W h ite K in g Soap;
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Bars -M issio n
i »2.25 Vaine
'or Only . . . .
FLOUR
Don’t Forget Our
irdv Brothers
SPECIAL
Swifts
Sunbrite
Cleanser <
5c Per Package
A Fresh Supply Of
Marshmallows
AT 40c FEB POUHD
Jelly Beans at 19c
A Wonderful Vaine At
Onion?, Rpdishes or Carrots—Pet Bunch
Home Grown A&par£gus~2 Pounds for
Nice Sweet Orange»—P et Dozen
*‘8peak a Good Word (or Je-
Trinity KpMcopal ChurCh
sue” will be the theme. Francos Vicar The Rev. P; JC. Hammond
Livingston w ill lead. ■ You’ll en­
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
joy this'service.,
Sundky school at 8:48.
Hear Rev. Chappelle at 8 p. m.
Morning service and sermon at
You can depend on a good mes­ 11.
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sage and a fine meeting.
Everyode cordially Ihvited.
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7th Day Adventist Church
Corner 4th and “C”
Elder T. L. Thuemler, Pastor
Sabbt)h School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
Frank Pefley, 8upt.
Frances
Splndler, Sect'y.
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All classes represented;
Preaching 11 a. m.
“Four Horsemen of Revelation.
The Cause of Silence In Heav-
Christian, Church
. William V. Barney,
Eugene,
will preach. Morning
service,
subject. "Mother.” Evening sub­
ject “Personal Testimony to Je-
sue ’ Divihlty."
Every one wel­
come.
Church of the Naaareue
Fourth and. ”C” Street *
Sunday school at 8:48 a. m. T.
•8. Wiley, Supt.
Mother’s Day. will be observed
in tbe Sunday School.
At 11 o’clock, morning worship
with sermon from the subject,
“Mother’s Influence.”
At 6:80 p. m. Young People’s
meeting.
i? At 7: SO p. m. praise service
followed with sermon from the
subject, "Making aq Important
Choice.”
The regular mid-week prayer
meeting will be held on Wednes­
day evening at 7:80 p. m.
A hearty weloome to all.
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor.
The Full Gospel Temple
Sunday school, 9:48. Mr. C. J.
Foster, superintendent.
In our Sunday.school we have
suitable departments and classes
for all ages. Mrs. Arthur Hardy,
supt., of the primary dept.
f
Morning worship 11. Mother’s
and the several states and districts
to employes of the postal service,
watchmen in U. S. service, and
customary trade shipments to and
revolver and other firearms Cap­ (rem dealers and manufacturers,
able of being concealed on ' the and these to be under strict regu­
person are declared to be unmail­ lations prescribed by tbe depart­
able by regulations Just promul­ ment.
gated by the Postmaster General
Thus tbe clinic proved to be of MAILS TABOO REVOLVERS
value to such eases by ridding
Under authority of the provis­
them of the dread of the “ white ions of an act of Congress passed
In February of this year, pistols,
plagna.”
I The majority of (hose examined
are in danger of developing ac­
tive tuberculosis if they do not
remain under tbe close observa­
tion and care of the Health Unit
and do their part towards build­
ing up a strong resistance.
Through the cooperation of the
Red Crois, Public Health As­
sociation, and * the Unit, rest,
milk, sick-room supplies, and
supervision w ill be given to those
who need it. It is now a well
known fact that tuberculosis may
be checked and prevented in
one’s own home if the patient
has sunshine, outside air, rest,
etc.
Child Welfare Week Is being
celebrated throughout the United
States thia week with song, story,
drams, statistics, sermons and
every thing that w ill help each
community to focuse its atten-1
tlon upon tbe welfare of every
chlld^ The Jackson County Public
Health Association is celebrating
thia occasion by broad casting
over atstlon KM ED Wednesday
night from 7 to 8. M rs.. H. L.
Nobllt has arranged a program
of unusual cha ran to be given
by children. They w ill present
songs, recitations and a playlet
having health as their there.
o f the United States and Issued to
all postoffices, and are forbidden
to be carried In the malls or deliv­
ered by any postmaster, letter
carrier or other person in the
postal service.
Whoever shall
knowingly violate the provisions
of this law of Congress sholl be
subject to a fine not exceeding
$1000 and Imprisonment for not
more than two years, or both.
The only exception to this rule
applies to established peace forces
and officers of the United States
Tuberculosis as a menace In
Jackson County is satisfactorily
under control If the attendance
of the recent clinic may be coun­
ted aa an Indication. 48 patients
Day will be observed In appropri­ were examined at the free clinic
ate way, special music, and ser­ given by the County Health Unit
mon.
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last Friday and Saturday in the
Medford Center Bntlding. Some
Christian
En
Intermediate
Grants Pass
of the patients had been asked
deavor, 8 p. m.
months ago by the public health saven miles east shows good
Use that extra seat in your car
nurses to come to the clinic and values.
to take some Mother to the church
of her choice next Sunday.
Evening worship, 7:30. This tion published in all the papers
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will be a special service fo r all of the country. Dr. Chas. Rogers
’ Epworth League
parents. You should not faiil to the specialist from Portland,' as-
Ashland Chapter $Q 4 3 Epworth attend this service; come i gnd slsted by Dr. Inskeep found 10-
League, Bunday c t 4 ■ <0. Leader help to make it what It should be active tuberculosis cases among,
James Natter. Topic “W ith Christ by your attendance.
the 43 patients Ux am fixed, and
in the Out-of-Doors'.”
Every Wednesday in each week already applications hate been
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prayer meeting at 7:80 p. mr
filed for several of them to enter
— When you are hungry for some the State Sanitarium.
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»oul-etlrrlng. music and a morssl
Several .were found- Jo be en-1
H. H. Young. Paster .
Services every second, fourth of real gospel preaching, you w ill 'tirely (roe of tuberculosis, alJ
and fifth Sunday of the month at not be disappointed it you will at- though It had been suspected; the!
10:45. Sunday school at 10? tend these services. Come aa ytju symptoms being caused by heart!
i “Thou Shalt Not Commit Adul­ are. You are welcome.
|oft, bronchial trouble instead.
tery.’* theme
Sunday’s spwnon
Public welcome.
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Pure Cocoa for Every
Baptist Church
!
M. S. Woodworth, PAster
Sabbath school, 1:45.
20'Xentàrij Stores
The Home of Satisfied Customers,
Pay cash and sava’mjdi. Mor<f nbeans much toward the little
.extra things for, the home. E *ondmy rules at 90th Century
land we, enjoy reducing your ta b le’costal Wb know too, that,
you’ll en jov the things you < An buy with the savings youj
[make at the 90th Century Stows. Come in tomorrow.
The boys and girls of the Bap­
tist Sunday school are requested
by Mrs. H. P. Home«, superin­
tendent to bring red Hites Sunday
morning as Sunday will be Lily
Day.
Gresham — 820,000 grand
stand to huit on Multnomah fair­
grounds.
ForJHnner Sunday
W E GUARANTEE OUR MEATS TO
AND JUICY AND TENDER.
Phone 107
Jello, All Flavors
3 Pkgs. for 25c
Ashland Creamery
Butter, Per Lb. 42c
Kitchen JKocoa
Best Bulk Coffee
Purpose
(Fresh Boasted)
2 Lb. Can, 35c
Per Lb«. 40c
P & C Laundry Soap
10 Bars, 35c
Advertised • “Betty Bright” Self
Mop, S p e c i a l .......................98t
Saturday and Monday, May 7th and 9th
GROCERY
Look for the name "Frye’s Deft-
dous" on the wrapper and buret
info the rind, and you’ll be sure of
Bacon that comes only from tender,
young, grain-fed porkers — you’d
be sure that it’s freih because the
great F r y e P la n t turns out just
enough Bacon each day to supply
the demand«— and you’ll be sure it
is cured just right because the ex­
clusive Frye Curing methods make
it "everything the name implies."
19 E. Main
Special on Canned Fruits
Phone 89
BRANDS THAT YOU KNOW
PINEAPPLE, Libbys Sliced — l a rich Syrup —
d ans, ............................ 27c; 9 for ...........„............ .
PINEAPPLE. Hillsdale Broke» Slice«»—In Medium 8
Lasve Cans .....................-. 99c; 8 for ....................
PEACHES, Libbys Yellow d in g s la heavy syrup—
< ana
J2c, 8 for .....................
PEACHES, E el Monte Sliced C lings— l a H e a v y 8;
Del Monte Peaches
Large Cans, 25c
Solid Paole 2 1-2 S h e
Tomatoes
Royal Baking Powder
12 oz. Can, 39c
*
JIT .
Keir’s Cracked Wheat
2 Lb. 8 oz. Pkg., 23c
Post Toasties
3 Pkgs^ 25c
Fresh Eggs
2 Doz„45c
Fruits and Vegetables
PLAZA GROCERY
KELLOGGS CORN
Iowa Corn
61 North Main S t
Thos. HUI, Prop.
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
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SHORTENING
Best— In Bulk
1 Purely Vegetable
■ ih » ............... m
VANILLA
.TOILET PAPER— Soft, »unitary Crepo—F u ll weight, 7 os.
Rons— S for ................ ....................... ......................... . . . J — 7 ... 98c,
Chicken Feeds
fiye’sDelidous
Garden Seeds
Seed Potatoes
Tomato & Peppei
Plants
WE DELIVER
PANCAKE F LOUR
HpOdTJTB
Mo. 10 Sack .... M e
Y—
P««» 4611». Sir.
Grown ■ ........ .. »2.09; Fisher, Bbnd ..
FRESH
PHONE US YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR SUNDAY
MEAT. WE ARE SURE YOU WILL.BECOME A
STEADY PATRON.
your offering ready.
'^ re a c h in g , 11 a. as.
Revjljt p . £happelle will preach
a Mother’s Day sefmon.
' ‘ Note th e ' services In the chapel j
car,' a real church building on
whekls. Car hear Ashland Mills.
Special service at 2:30.
j
B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m.
Lily Day At Baptist Ch a r eh - ,
For Calumet qua
for the pure, w l
CALUMA
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