Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 29, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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of. a Morri^axford
motor car!
F. H. Petersime of Oroville, Cal.,
Judge Lindsay having gone to minded of the old saw about
and a laUr’a cloair of a total val-1
will preach dn "The Three New
Hollywood with his ideas of com- "carrying coals to Newcastle.”—
ue of | 9 l pounds-
Thhigs for the Christian.”
panionato marriage, one is re- Weston Leader.
Thld par when taken from a
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
parking- jplaeo i t Wigan'one . night TOLENT NOTES.. 11— MM
Epworth league. 6:45 p. m.
7
in March of last year and the next
Prayer meeting Wed., 7:30 p.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lockhart
morning Was found on a road at who have been spending a year
m.
Hill Grocery to be Located
HVM.MRR RECIPES
St. Helen's overturned and smash­ at Riverside, Cal., returned Mon­
at 71 North Main Street
You are cordially Invited to at­
Pomelo Punrli
ed. a.pleqeof skin was discovered day and are visiting with Mrs.
tend all the services of this
After Monday ’
V can grapefruit
Christian Church
On the broken windshield and Lockhart's mother, Mrs. Emma
church/ Come as you are. .
1-2 cup sugar
was taken possession of by the Keith.
Second add B streets
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The Plaza Grocery, which has
2 cups water
police. .
William V. Barney, Pastor
Lutheran Church
been operated by Thos. Hill for
Mrs. H. McIntyre and daughter
1 quart ginger ale
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
II. H. Young, Pastor
the last two years, will close to­
of Grants Pass spent the week­
Pack the grapefruit in equal
Communion
Service.
II
a.
m.
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ervlces
every second, fourth morrow night, and Monday morty
end at the C. W. Long home:
parts of ice and «alt or In the
Morning message, 11:15 a. m- an< fifth Sunday in the Odd Fel- ing Mr. Hill wilt have movfd to
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rook of
freezing compartment of the elec­
Christian
Endeavor, 7 p. m.
1 os | h hail.
his new location. 71 N. Main, at
Portland who have been visiting
tric refrigerator for 8-4 hours.
Evening
church
service,
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unday school at 10 a. m.
the corner of Main and Granite
his parents in Medford were call­
Make a syrup of the sngar and
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Jivine worship at 10:45 a. m. street, where he will conduct The
ers at the i home of J. J. Tyron
Water. Cool. Open the can of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. \rnold and
First Presbyterian Church
Cocetousness” is the theme of Hill’s Cash and Carry grocery.
Sunday.
grapefruit by cutting just under their guests, Mrs. Myrtle Moore
With
Illuminated Bulletin
Ih sermon.
He has made extensive im­
Mrs. C. C. Gear and children of
Northwest
the top rim so that the contents and daughter and son, returned
The pastor, Rev. Hugh T. Mtt-
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provements in his new location,
Red Blnff arrived Saturday for a
may be removed In a mold. Place last Thursday morning from a de­
chelmore
has
returned
from
the
Made
in the
unday school, 9:45 a. m. including a full basement which
visit with Mr. and, Mrs. Orval
in a punch bowl. Pour over the lightful trip
They went north Works. Mrs. Gear who was for­ annual meeting o f the Synod of
At close of the lesson th^e will will give him large storage space.
cooled syrup and the ginger tie. and up the Columbia River htgh-
On the ground floor he has In­
merly Rose Bruley, recently lost Oregon, and will speak b o t h be a short missionary program.
Serve in punch glasses with a way to The Dalles then "Sown
morning and evening.
Preaching, 11 a. m. and ¿.p. m. stalled modern fixtures. The two
her husband.
spoon.
through eastern Oregon to Cra­
The >11 o'clock service will
Young peoples meeting, 7 p. m. large windows at the front of the
Mr. and Mrs. L. O.* Penland
ter Lake and home by way of were dinner guests Sunday with have for Its subject "Jesus.” The
Prayer meeting Wed., 8 p. m.
store will permit him to display
Even the best new drink tastbs Klamath Falls. They felt the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Throckmar- evening worship at 8 o’clock will
Missionary meeting Thursday his merchandise to better advant­
better when there's something to h e|t severely coming away from tln of Eagle Point.
be gathered around the theme 7:30 p. m. at the pursonage.
age. Yesterday Louis Dodge was
nibble with it. Here are two new the snow at Crater Lake down In­
You are welcome to all these erecting tyeautlful awnings on
The E. E. Evans twins enjoyed ‘Thq Christian’s Race.”
conkle recipes:
to the valley. The Moores left for a birthday party on July 27, they
Bible study in all departments services.
,
the front of the building. Mr. Hill
Vacation D ainties'
. * their home in California on
cf
the school at 9:45.
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
purchased the building about a
are 7 years old.
2 cups flour
Thursday afternoon.
Christian Endeavor at 8 p. m.
year ago. Until tomorrow night at
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fridy of Cass,
2 teaspoons cream of tartar
Miss Elizabeth k Dunning of Cal., who are on their way to
Mid-week service Wednesday at
An old water trough, the last closing time, orders will be rilled*
19 E. Main
baking powder
Portland, who' is attending the Portland stopped over Sunday for 7:30.
Phone 59
vlstage of the horse and buggy as usual at the present location.
1-2 teaspoon salt
summer normal school In Ashland a visit with their old friends, C.
. .
a a a
age in Medford, was remdved The telephone number will re­
1-4 cup butter or other shorb- spent last Sunday with her friends W. Long and family.
Daplist Church
Thursday.
main the "same, No. 190.
tening.
the Mfsses Roslna and Frances
M.»S. Woodworth. Pastor
C. E. Borg and family spent
SWEET PICKLES P I N T .................. ..............20c
1-4 cup peanut butter
Gallatin.
Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m.
Sunday at Lake of the Woods in
1 cup sugar
A new bridge was put in by returning home they encounter­
Preaching, 11:QO a. ip.
BULK OLIVES, PINT ..................... ............... 20c
William Bruin over M e y e r ed a cloud burst and were com­
1 egg
B. Y. P. U., 7:00 p. m.
1-2 cup milk
creek near the A. H. Davenhlll pelled to turn their car around
Topic, "No Excess Baggage.”
DILL PICKLES, 2 FOR ..................................... 5c
ranch last Friday. All traffic was and wait till the storm was over.
1-2 teaspoon lemon extract
Preaching, 8 p._ m. 7
detoured by way of Talent Lane
1-2 teaspoon vanilla
Prayer meeting,' Wed.,’ 8 J>. m.
POTATO CHIPS, 3 PKGS. F O R ....................... 25c
1 cup cocoanut
on that day.
Now, some say that the pastor
ARMOURS PORK & BEANS, 3 FOR .......... 25c
Mix and sift flour, baking pow­
Mrs. A. A. Gillette .son and
should announce each . theme. !
der and salt together. Cream the grandson of Medford visited with
Maybe so. Rut worship is the im­
THE FLAVORS YOU LIKE
shortening and peanut butter to­ Mrs. W. F. DeFord last Friday.
portant thing at church. If
the
gether, add sugar gradually, then
Herman Burhans of San Fran­
title of the theme isn't a "thrill­ ■
Strawberry, Chocolate, Maplenut, Vknilln, Ilnwai-
the well beaten egg. Add flour cisco who is a nephew of L. »H.
er’'. then some wiH merely say, -
inn Delight, Orange Sherbert, Pineapple Sherbert.
mixture and mlk alternately to Gallatin with his friends Meiers
“what’s the use” and stay home.
The Swepson-Peebler company, The Sabbath comes regularly, the
The Clean Good Oats
,this mixture.
Wallace and Low, called at the L.
Pints — .............. 29c
which
will close its local store House of God is accessible; the
SILVER KING FIZZ AND CANADA DRY
Add flavoring and cocoanut re­ H. Gallatin home fast Tuesday.
Large Size ............ 38c Quarts ....................... 49c
serving 3 tablespoons of cocoa-' Mrs. Albert Arnold and daugh­ and reopen in Medford some­ hour of worship is sacred, do ydn
GINGER ALE.
Small Size .............. 15c 1-2 Gallon .............. 95c
nut to sprinkle over the top of ter, Edith were down from Dead time in August, have announced require further purauaslon?
cookies before baking. Drop a Indian last Thursday and made a a going - out - of - business sale,
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teaspoonful on well-oiled baking trip to Medford. Edith is re­ which will start, tomorrow. A
Method let Episcopal Church
sheet. Bake 1£ minutes In a covering njeely from an opera­ large advertisement_J,p yester­
H, F. -Pemberton, Pastor
day's Tidings listed the _ many ... Morning worship». 11 a. m. Rev
Phone HI
Chas. Davi^Prop,
moderate oven (350 F.)
This tion.
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recipe Will make about 40 cookies.
Mr William Glenn, accompan­ bargains wh(ch they aré offering. T. B. Elliott, D. D. of Portland,
July Jumbles
Orer. w111 preach.
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ied by Dorothy and Fred. Lewis,
1 cup flour
]}EAD CLASSIFIED ADS
Evening worship, 8 p. m. fte-.'J
went over to the Lake of the
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
Woods last Saturday. They re­
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I baking powder
turned on Monday, bringing in
1-4 teaspoon salt
Mrs. Gleen and Miss Veta Lewis
1 cup rolled oats
who had been spending the week
1 cup slice ddates
at the lake. Mr. H. R. Wester-
1-4 cup walnut meats broken berg also went to the Lake of the
In pieces
Woods on Saturday and returned
1-2 cup brown sugar
on Sunday with Mrs. Westerberg
1 egg
and son Richard and Keith Len­
1-2 cup butter
nox who had all been staying at
1-4 cup milk
/
the Glenn cabin for the past
Mix and sift flonr, baking pow­ week.
der and salt.
Put rolled oats
The values offered at our stores really make your
Mr. Lewis and daughter, Miss
through the food chopper, then Veta Lewis left for „Coquille last
dollars go much farther — without sacrifice of
mix flour, add dates and n n t Tuesday for a short business trip.
quality.
We sell only quality foods—at prices
meats.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carter, Miss
that show you ajreal saving.
Cream butter, add sugar gradu­ Bernice and Hugh Carter of Ash­
ally then the well beaten egg and land. Miss'>:lMan Carter and Mr.
the milk. Combine two mixtures Young of Portland were callers
Money Savers — Saturday and Monday,
add vanhla.
at the Lennox home last Sunday
July 30th and August 1st.
Pack in a wax paper-lined pan. evenlng;
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Chill over night. Roll out ani­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred HoJIbaugh,
ent with round cutter, having formerly of Valley View, arrived
PEETS WASHING
KELLOGGS
hole In center. Place on well oil­ from Bellflower, Cal., last Satur­
MACHINE SOAP
CORN
FLAKES
ed baking sheet and bake in a day morning and spent the day
38c
pkgs.,
2
pkgs,
75c
Pkg., 8c; 3 for 22c
moderate oven (375 F.) 20 min. with Mrs. Holibaugh’a father, W.
This rqcipe wll make about 20 H. Hurley. They expect to make
cookies.
DEL MONTE
CRYSTAL WHITE
their home in Ashland for some
CATSUP
time.
id«-'
. SOAP
Some Cooking
■ Hints
CHANGE MADE
IN LOCATION
TALENT NOTES
o u ’r e s u r e
o f q u a lity
w h e n th e
la b e l is
BORDENS
Herbert’s Grocery
CREAM
Many Bargains
Being Offered
H 0 Oats
Mazóla Oil
Raggedy Ann Sweet Shop
We Deliver
We Will Close The Plaza Grocery on
Saturday Night, July 39th and
2 0 C en tu n j S tores
Stretching Your Grocery Money
REOPEN MONDAY, AUG. 1st
■AS
‘Hill’s Cash & Carry’
HIMAN SKIN
♦ WELL PRESERVED
LONtXJN, July 29.— (IP) — A
piece of human skin found 16
months ago on the glass of a
wrecked automobile and since pre­
served in a bottle of alcohol has
been found to correspond to
something mlsaing on the hands
of one of three prisoners 'chu^ed
at Wigan with.the alleged (heft
"Low Pay Forces Judge to Re­
sign,” says a headline, tellinging
about a circuit Judge who quit
because he couldn't live on his
salary. Then followed another
head, "Two Others Seek Place.*
The story Is complete.— Harris­
burg Bulletin.
Large Bottle, 19c
10 Bars, 39c
CANADA DRY
GINGER ALE
Large Bottle, 20c
WESSON OIL
SPAGHETTI, Franco American—Ready-to-Serve
—Large Cans, 2 f o r ..........
...... -25c
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READ
ADS
S U N D A Y 'S
R O A ST
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Quart Can, 49c
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1 -a
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(Comer Main and Granite Sts.)
Phone No. Will Remain 190!
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PINEAPPLE, Libbys Sliced—8 Large Slices to
the Can in Rich Syrup—Large Gans .......... 27c
3 f o r .................. ................................................... T8c
VAN CAMPS
PORK AND BEANS
Med. Sise, 3 for 25c,
6 for 49c
At 71 North Main Street
CREAM
ROLLED OATS
9 lb. Sack, 49c
FLOUR, Fishers Blend, 49 Lh. Sack
$2.19
Orders Amounting to $3.00 and Over Will Be Delivered.)
Better Store Service and
Lower Prices
will be our motto in our new location.
20TH CENTURY COFFEE
Really there is no better Coffee—Direct from our
own Roaster to you insures you fresh Coffee
Always.
The Meat is What Makes Sunday
Dinners
Pound . . . 43c; 3 Pounds . . . $1.28
Get your roast or chicken here and get the best in
quality at prices no higher than for second-rath
meats.
BACON—Good uality—1-2 or whole pieces, extra
special, Pound .............. .................................. 32c
Eagle Market
' Phone 107
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a Ground
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to Your Order, for Fineness.
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2Hh CENTURY GROCERY
Modern Equipment and The CASH AND CARRY
POLICY Will Enable Us to Give You LOWER PRICES
ALL ORDERS FHJLED UNTIL WE CLOSE SATURDAY
NIGHT AS USUAL AT PRESENT LOCATION.
THOS. HILL, P roprietor