Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Rev. Paul. Stevens, D.D., of Los
Angeles, Pacific Coast Secretary
for
National
Missions,
w ill
preach. *'4:30 fr. in; Junior'C . ST
. V T W T T P P I ¡P*'"'*■* •
Ser-
p. m i„ evening worship.
mon by the pastor— “ One Eter-
naUy.
llupliMt
U d iri h
Myron S. Woodworth," Pantor
Sunday school, 9 :4 5; preach*
lug,. 11:00; Jr, Il
4;00; Sr.
B. -Y-, 6 :3 0; preacMtag.' . 7:30;
prayer meeting, Wednesday i t
7 :3 ^ ,
f « »
|fethodlst Kplftcopal Charrti
$H . F. Pemberton, Pastor
North Main and Laurel Sts.
Morning worship, 11 o’cloak.
Benson subject: "The Child in
the Church.''
Evening worship,
7 :3 0, subject: "Our Bread cf
L ife ."
Sunday school at '9 :4 5 .
A class for you an«^ y$ur chil­
dren where you m B f stuffy the
Bible profitably.
Epworth Lea­
gue for young people at' 6:16. A
live interesting hour.
Wednes­
day evening at 7 :3 0, a real pray
er meeting.
We invite you to
worship w ith us, you w ill find
this a homelike church. Strang­
ers and visitors especially wel­
come. Come as you are.
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T rin ity .< Episcopal Chnrch
Vicar, the Rev.
K'. Hammond
.. , H
Oiy. communìut/
Holy*
compiunjon at
at 8
8 a.
a. m
m.
*
j . ¡.r t . .
i . 9 :4 6. _ Mornlng-
Church,
school at
Servlce'Snd sermon at 11. Eve­
ning service and sermon at 7:30.
The rcb9lr- w ill render some spe-
«lal mu Me
Snudhy
morning.
Everyone cordially Invited.
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FireO Church of Christ,' Scientist
Pioneer Avenue South
.
s
Sunday morning service at
11 o’clock.
Subject: "Christ
Jesus."
Sunday school at 10
o’clock.
Wednesday
evening
service at 8 o’clock.
Reeding
Room open daily from* 2 to 6
except Sundays and holidays
The public Is cordially welcomed.
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Lutheran Services
H . H . Young, Pastor
Services
in
the
Adventist
church. 4th and C Sts. Sunday
school at 10 o’clock,
Divine
worship at 11 o’clock.
Theme
F irst Presbyterian O m rch
"Relation Between the W orld
J. C. M érgler, Minister
Lenten
Corner N. Main and Helman and the Christians.*’
services Thursday evening at
streets.
A ll strangers cordially
Sunday school,. 9:46 a. m. 9:80.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. invited.
See Our Special Offer On
F o u ld ’s P ro d u cts
a n d C ooker
IT’S A REAL BARGAIN
ra? GEirmwcntY
WIMER BLDG.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
He W ill Enjoy Them
Chops
Lamb
Mutton or Pork
whichever he prefers, yon may order from us, know­
ing th at when you unwrap them they will be all
th at you expect.
THE EAGLE MARKET
We Deliver
Phone 107
The F u ll Gospel Temple
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B. C. M iller, Pastor
"O ur Inheritance," w ill be
the theme by the pastor for the
morning service.
We
M re looking to t our new books
'to arrive
ar
fo r the Sunday ser-
(«ces. The pastor at that time,
perhaps, w ill be able to say
Something deCInlte about the
'location of -our future home.
In the evening the "Story of the
Apostle Paul,” as told by him-
W f and in th e ’ Acts.
Prayer
meeting at pastor’s study Tue»
day evening.
Midweek prayer
meeting,
Wednesday
evening
Choir and orchestra rehearsal.
Thursday evening; and the young
people’s service Friday evening.
AU except the Tuesday evening
service at the Bungalow.
The
pastor may eall three days of
-prayer, and the old time fasting,
fo r a get-together preparation
fo r our coming '.meetings and
the advancement of the church.
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Church o f the Naearene
(Th e Home-Like Church )
Roland E. G riffith , Pastor
Revival
meetings
now
on.
Every night at 7:30 p. m. Be­
ginning Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. ser­
vice;
Evangelista L ittrells nt
th e ir best.
Sunday
speclais : Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Everett S. M iller,
Milton, Oregon.
DEUYMEDM
FILING FAX H E M
All Persons Who Earn Over
$8000 Per Year Given
Until May 15
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W A S H IN G TO N , D. C ., Feb. 96
— ( U .P .)— Secretary
of
the
Treasury Mellon announced teday
that a ll persons whose Incomes
exceed 95,000 per year w ill,'h e
given u n til May 15, to file their:
federal Income tax returns to-
stead of the usual
time ' o f
March 16.
Among the guests at the H otel
Ashland a r e - ■
J. 8. W erts, Portland; Mrs. C.
E. Dudley, Irw in ; E. W . M iller,
Bonanza, Oregon; M r. and Mrs.
O. Swanson, Longview; R. Smith
dnd w ife, Los Angeles; Tom H a r­
vey, Portland; B. D. W estfall.
Portland; Ray L. A ntrim , Aloha;
school, 9:46 a. m., lively, inter­
esting, educational; Church Oo-
ers special, X I a. m.; Young
People's meeting, 6:16 p. m.;
Non church goers special. 7:30
p. m.; and every night next
week.
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F irs t Congregational Church
W . Judson Oldfield, Minister
Boulevard and Main street.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning service a t 11.; Junior
Christian Endeavor a t 4 p. m.
Christian
Endeavor
at
6:30.
Evening service at 7:30. Pray­
er meeting every Wednebday at
7:30.
The public is cordially
invited to all these services.
of his recent re-election tor two gram
committee
would
have He urged that everybody get
years to continue at the head charge of the next meeting and behind the proposition.
of the schools.
that the classification commit­
Henry Enders, who attended ;
tee would have charge of the the district meeting in Portland, ,
Musical Numbers
E. F. CARLETON TALKS
made a short report, stating the
F . D. Wagner acted as chair­ second meeting.
TO KIWANI8 TODAY man
H
arry
Tomlinson
rqaa
the
re­
points which interested him moat
of the meeting.. The mu­
sical numbers Included a much4- port which the golf committee were: appointment of volunteer
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appreciated duet by Mr- *nd Mrs. submitted on the question of a committees; a greeters* comfliU-
J. H. McGee end a'p lano solo by golf course south of the city. tee; work for under-privileged
dry subject, but Mr. Simpson
Mrs. A. E. Woods.
President H e stated this had been adopted child; more frequent lnter-cluh
wove into his talk Interesting
Hardy announced, th a | the pro- by tbose interested tin golf. work.
facts relative to the history of
locks.
In the, early history of
lock making, contests were held
to determine the prise lock-pick­
ers.
The ease and certainty
with which these experts picked l
Avery lock made brought on the
development of the present-day
Mission Bell
intricate combination and time-
locks. He brought out the fact
that u n til recently all locks were
manufactured In the east, but
that today locks of equal quality
(Best on the Market)
were being made on the Pacific
coast.
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CKISCO — 3 POUND PAIL ............ .............. ...........................69c
G. A. Briscoe, who has been
euperlntendent of the local pub­
lic schools for some 15 years,
was introduced in recognition
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MC
AT THE PLAZA GROCERY
»««♦»»♦»M i
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W eHave
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SATURDAY SPECIAL
on all butter pastries ”
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FRANKLIN
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BAKERY
Advertise l a
The Tidings
Cut Stringless
Beaus, 2 for
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25c
Avoid ’ ■
P oorly (
Balanced
Breakfasts
Pork and Beans
Large Cans Campbell’s
Pork and Beans
3 for
For four coupons from packages of
Fould’s Macaroni Spaghetti and Egg
Noodles apd jl.9 8 . v
Aik Us About Th isli ’
That’s Where the Great
Dietary Mistake is made
CUU
STONE’S SPECIAL COFFEE
Pineapple
3Lta$1.29
Dates
Large cans, Broken Slices Fancy Pressed Dates,
Cheap at Stone’s
C a
Pineapple
2
pounds
■
2 for
ACp
Stone’s Butter
Fresh
lL b .
4
Crown
Oats '
¿
Creamery Buiter 10 Pound Sacks Crown
Quick
2 Lbs.
Oats
4£c
95
63c
IF Y O U feel tired, hungry.
is a real pleasure for you know first of
all it is not going to cost you more than
it should, and secondly, you can he
sure that whatever you get here will be
of the best quality. ,
H. B. PLUMMER, GROCER
Opposite The Elm
I «ty hour« before lunch,
jump to the conclusion of poor hqalth.
Thousand» have untnergetic mornings
because /tb
they
s y start tne day with
^rong breakfasts.
To feel right, you must have a well-
balanced, complete breakfast ration.
At most other meals—lunch and din­
ner—you get it. But breakfast is
I
hqrried meal, often badly chosen.
Thus Quaker Oats: containing116%
ein, food’s great tissue builder,
carbohydrate, its great energy de­
ment, plus all-important vltamines and
the "bulk*' tnat makes laxatives,seldom
needed, is the dietetic urge of the
world today.
e
It is food that “stands by”
by" you
through the morning. Quick Quaker
cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. That’s
fsster than plain toast. Don’t deny
yourself the natural stimulation, this
rich food offers you.
S t o n e ’s B e s t Bread
.The Best la Town, Regardless of What You Pay.
10c Loaves, 8c; 15c Loaves 13c; 18c P u llm a n , 14c.
BROCALLI (Trimmed) FRESH FROM ROSEBURG, PEE LB. 10c
35c
Bread! Hot from the Oven
2 1 Lb. Twin Loaves
15c
Fresh Tomatoes, 2 P ounds.................... . .
Hot House (Large) Cucumbers, Each . . .
Artichokes, E a ch ....................................
.
Celery, Large B unches.
. 35c
. 40c
10c
15c
Keen, Discriminating
Buyers
—know there is more than just low prices to true economy. Standardised brands
of known value are the first consideration. BOTH await you—always—at these
20th Century Stores.
Offerings Saturday and Monday, February 27th and March 1.
Kelloggs Corn Flakes
Del Monte Tomatoes, Solid Pack.
Orisco
3 Packages 28c
Large Cans, 2 for 35c
3 Lb. can 73c
Crab Meat—“Sakhalin”—Its the very best-b uy a eaa of this firm, white, sweet,
meat — a real treat — halv— only 29c.
Del Monte Oatsnp
Market Day Raisins, Seedless Crystal White Soap
Large Bottle 23o
Thompson, 4 lb. Pkge. 39c
10 Bars 39c
20th Century Brooms — “ 6 Sewn," strong, Medium Wi. — Finest Parlor Broom
___________________
Only 98c.
Bulk Dates—Golden
Sperrys Pancake Flour
Carnation MilfcTall ONB
Hallowi, Lb, 10c
10 Lb. Sack 73c
_ 3 * or 29c
Tea—“ R cytl Garden”—The dstteste deiectaMe Haver ee» n e t he sarp6
Either Ceylon and India (Black) or Japan (Green) 1-2 lb. pkg* 38c, Lb. pkg. 73o
■•SM nU lfhV Matches
_ 3 ,,
U H .* -« * » »
“ Memori.”. K g .—Delie-
ions »»A Healthful—
10 os. Sanitary Pkge. 15c.
K
Quaker Oats
Crown Hardwheat Flour Bleached (Family
Patent) 49 Pound Sack . . . .
$2.19
Citrus Powder
COFFEE ltk45c
S te a i i C ooker
JUST ARRIVED - HOLLAND HERRING - NORWEGIAN
MACKEREL AND BONELESS HERRING - PRICED RIGHT.
FIUBB D B U V H B T
S w ift’s W hite Laundry Citrus W ashing Powder
Soap
Q ffc Cheap at
10 bars
Stone’s
String Beans
15 PQUNDS ...................................................Ì ..................................... 98c
100 POUNDS ....................................................................................... I®-*»
PLAZA GROCERY
a io ttu u n
THOMAS HILL, Prep.
PURE CANE SUGAR
10 POUNDS
Laundry Soap
..........24c
DRY ONIONS — 8 POUNDS .............. ........................................ *25c
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
SPECIALS AT STONE’S
SUGAR
Fresh Creamery Butter
1 P ound........... '....4 9 c
Lemons
2 dozen
UNIVERSITY BIBLE
SCHOOL WILL OPEN
UNYVBRBITY O F OREGON.
Eugene, Feb.
26— (Special)—
Establishment of a school of re­
ligion near the campus, sup­
ported
and
manned
by
the
churches, but w ith the work
under the supervision of one of
the deans of the University, 1«
being plafaned as a result of
ythe recent religious conference,
according to Rev. Bruce Giffen,
University pastor fo r the Pres­
byterian church-*
W ith the hope that the U n i­
versity w ill give lim ited credit
for courses in the proposed
school, a definite plan Is to be
formed for presentation to the
faculty by a committee composed
of Rev. Giffen, Rev. F ath er Ed­
win V. O’H ara, and D r. H. D.
Sheldon, chairman of the ad­
ministrative committee.
Economy Matches
5 Boxes . . . . ............19c
PURE C & H CANE SUGAR
Expert baker with us for a few days
and will offer
'
Toillet Soap
Per Bar 5c
WESSON o n . — PINT CAN .
Butter Pastry
■ •
Bordens Milk
3 Tall Cans 25c
N M - ” D d Mont.”
Medium Sise
No. 2 Pens, 2 for 37c
Orown
U«
Cane and Maple
^4^ Oakw_QL_Qitt_
20th Century Coffee—“ Makes a good Breakfast "snappy” and then the
work looks lighter — Direct from our Router to yon — penna ilo ; 3 ronnas
Saturday Only — Butter,
242 East Main
to Citisene Bank
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 49o Lb. 2
20th CENTURY
374 S. Ita ti 8k.