Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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. 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.
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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.
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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.-
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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. •
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P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
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Trinity Kpisropal C hardi
Vicar The Rev. P. K. Hammond i
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
Morning service end sermon eg I
11.
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Strangers and visitors cordially I 1
welcomed.
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Christian Chnreh
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2nd and B Street*
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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.
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In the evening nt 8:8« t h e I
Christian Endeavor meets and pt 11
7:30 the church service begins.
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- 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.
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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.
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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»
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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,
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l|apttot Church
M. 8. Woodworth. Pastor
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Sabbath School, 9:45.
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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.
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. F irtrC h u rc h of Christ, Scientist
Piooeer Ave., South
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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.
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| . Reading room open dally from
I 3 to 5 except Sundays and holi-
I day. Tb» public is lovingly wel-
| corned.
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ASHLAND
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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. . .
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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
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We Are Headquarters for .Fresh Fruits and
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Vegetables.
We Pay Highest Market Prices For Eggs.
(W e Deliver 13 00 Orders.)
PAY CASH-IT PAYS»
North Maia and Laurel Sta..
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(TASTY ARD DELICIOUS)
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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 |.
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Sunday sehool f o r
»Jgl.
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Prayer
meeting
adults ht
Wednesday
New Wonderful
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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.
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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.