Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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lege Students Like Tidings
As “Daily Letter From 1
for children. Stow,
retains which have
Hare yonr* b e /¡ream special­ to a rtek srr«» «
ties at home, wgh year o w'a
children stoking part.
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The fan of creating new de­
lights can be made slniple to-
deed. Bag a quart pf íce creámosos* with the^rofling..pto.
to bd nsed.se the foundation of
many of the desserts which will
add variety to the all a * a\a o a
dinner. In addition to the ñau­
a r cajie or pie a la mode > the
following recipes w ill' suggest
new combinations:
i choeo ln ts MJnt Cream
Put a layer o f chocolate lee
cream to a glass d e s s e rtd is h .
Spread.with whipped crefcm fla­
vored with peppermint;
add
another layer / o f chocolate loo
cream.
cream.
.
hick Icecream to added Just ber
►re. Servins' «nahes gU Impymrè»
Slice bananas leng'thwtoe, add
• Ice cream, yhlpped cream,' ^and
sprinkle with pecans-
;
Apples, pineapples, peaches, sp-
riooto and Heeh berries cooked
to a rich syrup and then cooled
make delicious homemade Ice
cream sundaes. Sprinkling with
grated fresh eoooannt
makes
these even more appetising. The
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PtOMOMH WILL ADVERTISE
C arrier pigeons wfiich will ad­
vertise the Medford Jubilee of
Visions Realised, which to to be
held September IS , a re to be re­
leased tomorrow. The birds wl|l
come from I t .coast cities and
"pigeongrams” advertising the
Jubilee will be sanggly strapped
to their legs when the feathered
“Atom” take-off.
■ Chnrch o f the Naaarrae
4th and "C” Streets
Sunday sekool at 9:46 a. m.
M r. T . S. Wiley, Superintendent.
A t 1 | o'clock, morning worship
with sermon.
At 6:30 p. m. Young peoples
mooting.
* A t 7.: 90 p. m. Praise service
followed with sermon from the
subject, "Lossin'g Jesus.**
The regular mid-week pa-ayeV
meeting will be held on Wednes­
day evening at 7: SO p. m.
A hearty welcome to all.
■F. C. Thatcher, Pastor,
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Baptist Chnrch
M. 8. Woodworth. Pastor
Sabbath School, 9:46.
Preaching. 11:00.
Preaching. 7:30
Prayer meeting. Wed. 7^80
► '■sveral students who are going every student who'goes Io college
• the soung people whq »ttqndM to’oolleKe have called at T h o fr0Jm Ashland.', Thia aarvice was
'BpprecUtM by the « u -
thy Presbyterian Young FeopMr »Ay Tidings office and given
addresses, so that ws conld
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Confereaee and the State Otorto- thelr
send a complimentaly copy of d?nt8 ‘ nd * he ™ ,n w * ’»»«*«
tlon Endeavor / Conference will
glue their reports. There wfll toh The Tidings to them during their. • » prospective college atudehtu
college days.
to call at the office and give their
special music.
This custom was started Ijmt address before they leave,
or
{This service w ill ho held a t., 8 < 0
year and the management again write us their address as quickly
o'clock.
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Sunday morning the
regular desfres to send The Tidings to an they get settled.
quarterly communion of t h e
Lord's Supper will be obeejrvei-
K. D. 8how, Bud Miller, J. M. Ja­
cobs, San Welburn, Gerald Wan­
The pastor. Rev. Hugh T. MltebeJ-
ner, .smmitt o lll(iig s,/H al Em­
mqre w ill gfrB a Communion
ery. Frank Hamilton, Harvey
dress at 11 e. m. -
Clift, Shy Pierson, J. W . Alberts,
Bible School at f:4 6 /M C . W irt
Neil, L. L. M nllt and 8. A.
m . wngbL supt.
y
Hundreds Will Take to the Fred
Peters, Jr. Gene and Vern Hast­
Christian Endeavor at 2'®®S»*
Woods for First Day
ings, Mr. Jordan and Nate B a t«
ra.- ,Doria Hitchcock, leader.
of Deer Season
win go fishing.
,
Mid-week bervtoe Wedneedgy,
7:30 p .m .
.
A Parisian proposes to take five
W ith guns cleaned and oiled,
It It «
Methodist Episcopal f h n i r h i
hunting garments in readiness, days out of the calendar and give
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor.
and packing outfits all ‘‘packed.” them names, leaving 13 months
Morning worship at 11 otoloek. loqal sportsmen await the break- of SO days each? Fine, If he can
Sermon subject. "The Chrtottofc «M of dawn tomorrow when the think up a rhyme* so we can re­
Life Insurgent"
opon season on deer starts in member when the five days come.
Evening worehlp a t * . Sub­
ject: "The Measure of Life.*’
The first day or two of the sea­
Sunday school at 9 : U . Young son. will find hundreds of local
peoples' hour.
' * ? hunters in the hills and high
Prayer meeting Wednesday p. mountain section. Many other
to. at 7:30.
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centers prefer to wait until later
1 Yep are cordially invited to'ht- Ut.the season when the popping df
tend ail the meetings of t h i s guns will not he so frequent and
chnrch. Yon will bo heartily wel­ danger somewhat eliminated.
comed and made to feel at home
Deer, It to elalmed, am mom
Strangers and visitors especially plentiful'In this section than for
.welcome. Como as yon are.
years and rains of the last week Cantaloupes, 3 for ...........25c
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have made splendid hunting con­
7th Day Adventist C hurch'
ditions. Further rainfall would Crab* Apples, O rate___75c
T. L. Theumler, Pastor
make hunting conditions even
Squash, Pound .............. 3c
Sabbath school, 10 a. m.
better.
Mrs.: Frank
Pefley, Supt.,
The open reason continues un­
Francos Spindler, Sec’ty. A 1 1 til October 20. Deer with horns
classes represented.
Sjr t
may be shot during this period, WE HAVE A COMPLETE
‘ Preaching n t
11. < Etofcfctot: with the bag limit two such deer
STOCK OF JARS FOR
“ Righteousness by Faith," eqp- for. the season,
FRUIT CANNING
tinuod:
Among those who will be in
Frank Psfley, Elder. GosdM the Poods Saturday are: F. C.
invitation to all.,
Creesline, F. C, Penniston. A. E.
a a a
Powell, Ralph Bowen, N. B. Har­
F irs t Chnrch O f Christ, Hcleutth: ris. P arfer mountain;
Henry
Pioneer Ave., South
Knflcrs, Guy Lewis, Harry Mor­
Sunday morning service a t .- J l gan, Frank Hunter,. A rt Wilhite;
o'clock, subject, “Substance."
Kenneth Madden, Dick Hitchcock,
. Sunday school at 9 : 4 | o'clook Johnson Prairie; Jack Peebler
snAM r. Gould, Klamath FaUs; N.
A. Dennis, George Barron and Ed.
•andyHemer Barron, Red Moun­
tain and J. W. Alberts, N e l l
HAS A DISTINCTION
p.
J, P. Sparks, W alt Frutan, Ray
Clary, Dr. Haines. Jim Bowers,
H. H. Yonng, Pastor
C lift Jenkins, Alex Livingston,
Services every second, fourth H arry Morris, D. Perosxi, Frank
and fifth Sunday to the Odd Stratton, Bill Glenn, Charles
Fellows Hall at 11 a. m. -
Petri, Paul Gulley.-Glen Wild,
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
George King, Charlie Wineland,
"Nb Man Is Justified In The
Sight Of God B y.T h e Deeds Of
The Law," to the theme toT Sun­
day's sermon, based on Galetlons
3. 10-13.
Small Size
Q U IC K E R T H A N T O A S T !
vited1.
200
VICTOR AND BRUNS­
WICK RECORDS
FROM WHICH TO SEI i BCT:
UP TO $4.00 PER OZ. AT ,
Fountain Syringes
$2.00 to $2.50 values
$L19
Stffety Razors
Shaving Brushes
Razor Strops
Shaving Creams
Shampoo Liquid
Talcums
Box Stationery
2 Bcxss for the Frica of One
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A t 11c Each
35e value
Your Choice Another
Lot, 17c
SA IV K i l l Y F illi S ii
Delicious in coffee— improves all cooking.
than ordinary milk. Get Alpine today.
'tfurej creain in
Costs less
drop
7 1 N. Mam St,
Phone 190
DeviJ Matches, 6 boxes
15c| I Diamond
Matches, 6 boxes
Mazola Salad Oil, Per G a l..
-iSunbrite Clednser, 6 cans .
P and G Soap, 10 bars . .
Ivory Soap (med. size) 6 b a n
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9.-MlFfc
— Once a resplendent matinee
idol, but now a saddened a n d
weary father, Mauriee Costello,
film actor, enacted the lest chap- ’
ter of a 36-yaar romance when he t
was granted a divorce h e r e
Thursday.
" I t ’d been a tong, long, while
since I felt that I was loved as
a father and » hunbnfcd," Costello;
testified as he sought' a divorce'
from Mae Coif kilo. "My w i f e !
would gtve me to ' Undeistantf "
that I did not eonnt and m r
daughters did likewise. My wife L
often abused me and oncdstruekf
toe on the chin.”
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The two daughters, Helepe s n d jf
Dolores Costello, are both motion JL
picture stars In their own right. II
Kerr MasQn Jars (qts.) per doz . . 85c
Argo Com Starch, 3 pkgs.
Del Monte Catsup, P t size .
Van Carnes Pork & Beans,
(large1 size) 2 cans
T h e original and G E N U IN E q u ick -c o o k in g oats.
T h a t rich a n d w o n d erfu l Q U A K E R F L A V O R .
D e m a n d th e g e n u in e .
One fatality resulted ?+to th e jl
anto wreck on the Green Springsll
mountain Klamatm Falls-Ashland* MW;
highways late ^Te^esday night.
A >mall blaok dog, owned by Mrs.
Barf Ganoe, driver of the Chev­
rolet sedan which plunged over
the 159-toot embankment, wed
found to the wreckage.
M t. sad Mrs, Gaaoe are recov. ■ !
eying tleely from their Injuries.
They received word that the Ste­
phen Carnival company w i t h . '
which they are connected,
be-
oause of the epidemic of Infan­
tile paralysis was not permitted
to show In either Yreka or Red
Blnff and has disbanded for II
the winter season.
I
Crisco, 3 pound can .
Standard Sweet Com, 2 cans
Per Casd<24 cans)
Premier Salad Dressing, per bottle, i
A
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TIDINGS
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Alpine has cream in every drop. It takes a quart of pure,
rich, full-cream milk to make a pint o f Alpine — w ith
nothing added, nothing .taken away but water.
Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz. can . . 36c
Ball Ideal Fruit Jars (qts.)1 per doz^ 95c
y ^ M E D IC B J E
About 100 Preparations,
Retailing 25c
M OOTH, creamy, Savory sauces and salad dressing
made with Alpine. That’s the way to tum left-overs
¿nto delicious, appetizing dishes that even the “pickiest”
eater in your family will relish.
Quarter-Century
Romance Ended
We Guarantee The . '
200 Copies
You voit old
cream in every drop
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AND BETTER FLAVOR
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All strangers are cordially in­
30 PERFUMES
Is odds and ends
' - a few?
Herbert’s Grocery
Vfe»M 5»'
HE.Mil«
Creek.
FOB THE REMAINING DAYS OF THE SALE-SOU
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SPECIAL BARGAINS ON EVERY TABLE.
I h av e a h u n ch '
All there's far lunch
NIMRODS SET
< F 0 R HUNTING
a a a
ChHsdan Chnrch '
tnd an# B
W illiam V. Barmy, Pastor
Í Sunday school, » :46 a. m.
Communion service, 11 a. m.
, Morning sermon, 11:16 on the
subject, "The Sign of Christ's
Coming apd of tlflT End of t h e
world.”
» If yon are not#ttending church
services elsewhere— come a d d
warship With us. The services are
poppy, practical. Instructive and
Christian.
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Tntti Frattl
FraM Sendees
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Trinity Episcopal Chnrch
The frev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar
' Holy Communion. 8 a. m.
Sunday School, 9:4 6a. m. •
Morning service and sermon at
11.
Individual rtdh btoeulto fresh
Strangers and visitors cordially
shea and fcedfcad w ith berries to welcome.
Top with more whipped
Chop
preserved
pineapple,
peaohes, apricots and* dates, add
a few chopped maraschino cher­
ries and mix .through the
ice
cream.
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A & J m
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COURTEOUS SERVICE
and
HIGH QUALITY MEATS
which our predecessor always gave.
S. L BUELL A N D SO N
PROPS
Eagle Market
7 Phone 107
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Fannings Bread and Butter Pickles,
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Lettuce (fine heads) 2 heads .
Peppers, per pound ,
String Beans, per pound .
Pickling Onions, per
Sweet Potatoes, 4 pounds .
Celery, per b u n ch .
“PAT? CASH
O B D 1B S AUDI