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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1927)
^1/ . Seme of as have small babies jfe canaot eaatly leave them sloae while we do our marketing. Oth ers of us bare either formed the habit of wadftg some of the old er children of the family or tele phoning the order. This is with out a doubt the easiest way of taking care of the marketing but I must w y that It Is not the moat economical way. No child, nor fsw husbands look tbs products over quite so closely as yon yourself would. Men usually think that w ell Clow inspection i t quite Ill- mannered. Y e p often fruit and Vegetables deteriorate quite rapidly. I f you happen to be the one who buy* from the last of the ¿apply you may receive only halt value'for the money you spend. "'v Quite often special sales are made on different foods. I f you go in person to do your shopping you w ill see these sales and be able to take advantage of thorn. Ordinarily the bu& housewife has very little time to spend in planning meals. As a result there is too much of a sameness to the diet of each day. It la Juat as easy (or you to have such day’s msais eaUtaly different because thaw a w so many foods oa the ssasket and ¡such an infinite numbar of eom- binatloas whie^ can be made Of these foods If you go to the store you w ill bee other house wives doing their marketing* Sometimes a tiny suggestion w ill lead you to plan a most appetis ing meal. ' O* I hear many housewives com plain because the butcher sends them tough cuts of meats. - Inform yourself about the different cuts of meat so that you wtll be an intelligent buyer. Then -you wiU be able to ask for what you want and really know whcdi you get it. New products are coming oa the market each day. I f you do not go to the store you may not knew about them. You w ill con^ tinue to buy the same brand that you Have bcUght for years even though it be a product o f inferior quality sold at a greater price that a newer product. w in k how Convenient- most delicioug m ilk or cream, as rich “ you want ¡ t _ — for coffce, cocoa, cream soups, creamed vegetable*— in any kind o f cooking o r baking where the recipe calls fo r m ilk— merely by having Bon- den** Evaporated M ilk on your kitchen *hel£ Th at** why die wise housewife boys several can* at a time. Medford Man Is Quoted In The Journal Best Andersen of Medford, who is in Portland combining business and pleasure, is a strong advocate for the conservation of the wild game of the state. “Our fish and game,* he sqid, “are the biggest asset we have. I know many men who come out every year from the middle west ern states Just io hunt and fish. If they only catch a salmon or kill [evening at 7:8». ¡ You a w eardlally «exited to ipttend all the meetings of this kjehureh. Y o u w U l be heartily w a t comed and‘made to feel gt'kerne. 6t rangers and vMMors Specially welcome. Cosas sa yog aw.- r # » « Chnrrh of the Nasevewe' 7th Day Adtomtiat Chaach Fourth and C Stream T. L. Thuemler, Pastor * Sunday school at »(48 a,? m. Sabbath achorfl IP a. m., Mrs. T. a Wiley. Supt. Frank Pefley, Snpt. F r a ’n e e a At 11 o’clock, morning.-worship Sptndler, Sect*y. with sermon from . the subject, Preaching at 11.9 a. * . 'Sub “Spiritual Heart Trouble.” ject, “Righteousness by Faith.” At 6^10 p .m . Young People»’ Frank Pefley, Elder. meeting. At 7:8» p. m. praise service fol lowed with sermon from the sub ject “ Roots.” The regular aid-week p ra te r meeting w ill be held oa Wedswm day evening at 7:30 p. m. A hearty welcome to all. • '» P. C. Thatcher, Pastor a » » ■ . - Trinity Kpisropal C hardi Vicar The Rev. P. K. Hammond i Holy communion at 8 a. m. Morning service end sermon eg I 11. r ’ 7 Strangers and visitors cordially I 1 welcomed. ' ' Ji a a a <|, Christian Chnreh J 2nd and B Street* I’ We Invite any one not already [1 having a church home in this pity to attend the services of • t h e 11 Christian church, each Sunday and 11 we assure you a cordial welcome. I The morning services begin 1 With Bible school at 2:45 which I* is folictoed by the Communion I service .and morning sermon. I ■ In the evening nt 8:8« t h e I Christian Endeavor meets and pt 11 7:30 the church service begins. I - I t will do you good to be lead I in a lively, inspiring song by Brother Floyd Putman. Come and bring a friend. mother, Mrs. Vogali, wete Med Retamed From <erd visitors Friday. MarQck Thornton. son of Fre< Mblth Ashland sailed Mi and Mw- d.JM w etd Thornton ou Almond street, and Frank StraV telnet daughter returned to their ton. w |o resides in the Valley heme in F e w V e lle j Sunday, af View dletviet. returned yesterday ter a a weeks’ sMy In Ashland. from * two weeks’ vacation <*!»• Bessie Connor. Bari Hamilton,' 81 8tnckwall and Ruth Howard of. Medford were visiting last week With Mr. end Mrs. Glen Salt- Marsh of LtUle Applegate. v Mr. E. A. .-Harris of the Western Futon- office in Ashland spent Bunday wUk M a G. A. Bullla who has the Standard service station. Mr. end Mrs. Glasgow Stratton Who have been bring In apart ments in the Ames building, mov ed to Ashland F rid ay A hunting party composed df Bverett Beeson, Clyde Purvis and i L. I. Crawford returned Tuesday I from the Little Applegate w ith o u t; venison. • • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamb wew J 1« fr o m lU a m a tk Agency last week for a abort visit with rela tive« in Talent. The county road grader crew is at work on the lone west of the Roes Orchard, although this land W«n tqken U irln 1871 there has never b^en any work done on this Iqne before except what the fbr- mers donated and it has been in constant use. . at Lee» «***• . . Ma“ du< 1 PHON? Be Fine Cooking Potatoes, per lb., 2c New Squerkraut, 3 lbs. for . . . 25c Sweet Potatoes, 8 lbs, for . . . , 25c Mason Jars, Quarts............... 99c Jar Rubbers, 4 doz. for .. . . 25c Milton — Milton Box Co. build 850,20»' sawmill to 40,000 feet a day». WE DELIVER William V. Barney, 1 . l|apttot Church M. 8. Woodworth. Pastor . Sabbath School, 9:45. ' Preaching, 11:00. I ’ Preaching, 7:30. Prayer meeting, Wed., 7:30. Ycr, the atten d in g eit Sab- , bath School and preaching la Jhojdlng up remarkably well w6en . one takes into consideration the Quarantine. Let’s thank God toy , thg preservation we have had so I far; and implore Him to stay any further invasion .of the epidemic. ’ Perhaps II. Chroa. 7:14 needs to be jp s d once again. I * » * . F irtrC h u rc h of Christ, Scientist Piooeer Ave., South i Sunday morning service at 11 , o'clock, subject, ' “ Doctrine of Atonement.” . ’ Sunday qebool at 9:45 o'clock. Wednesday evening service at 8 I p. m. ’ T ' | . Reading room open dally from I 3 to 5 except Sundays and holi- I day. Tb» public is lovingly wel- | corned. , , ASHLAND « « U I F irst Presbyterian Church North Main a&d Helman Sts. “Two heredities” will he the [ subject of .a sermon by the pastor, Rev. Hugh T. Mltchelmore at e l- I even o’clock Sunday ¿horning. In the evening the theme will be “Partner 81ns.” Bible School at 9:45 for all above sixteen years of age. Christian Endeavor, 4:80 p. m. The contest is still on be- tween the high' school young peo ple and the noymaL Wednesday I Will be the last of the studies in personal work. “ I do not believe in the Bible or a Personal God”, w ill he looked into from a Bible viewpoint. Meeting at T: 34. (Successor To HilTs Cash & 71 N. MAIN ST. SATURDAY ONLY OLD MISSION FIG BARS, 2 lbs. . . ’ • 8 « 8 . Motbmltot Bptocopai Church MIXED CANDY, 2 lb s ................................. 3 P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SO AP, 10 bars . .3 LARGE GOLD DUST, Per Package . . . . 2 (15c DISH n o r nxs WITH SAOH PKO.) SCOTT TISSUE, »Rolls . ............................ 2 (TIVB8T TOILST PAPSB MADS. RBOULAB 20c VALU1) PICNIC HAMS, Per Lb. . . . . . . . . . 2 BACON BACKS, Half or Whole, Per Lb. . . 3 ---------------------~ L— »T« - ------------------------- -------- ---------------- - We Are Headquarters for .Fresh Fruits and - ■_______ Vegetables. We Pay Highest Market Prices For Eggs. (W e Deliver 13 00 Orders.) PAY CASH-IT PAYS» North Maia and Laurel Sta.. . . 3 (TASTY ARD DELICIOUS) | H. F. Pemberton, Mornipg worship at l i o’clock. Sermon subject: “The Practice of the Principles of Jesus.” Mvenlng worship at |:8 0 . Sub ject. •'W)»at I t to AU About?” . I Mpwerth League for young] people of high school age at 1:15. | Wesley FoUadstion group tor I I all Normal students and teachers I |o f the city at 8 :J |. | Sunday sehool f o r »Jgl. . Prayer meeting adults ht Wednesday New Wonderful „ Phc* Powder If the lace powder you now uue wogAerfui «poêlgl Fre«fch Pro- F o V Í bt called M g U -p - J k n‘en’ b«r ,h« larmacy. | Just think of a whole building as cool as your 'ice-box-^ a building that is scrubbed from top to bottom every day to keep its white and nickle sur faces ,spotless. Gem-Nut is prepared daily in this building Its delicious flavor is a direct result of its high Quality.