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

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    Classed tor all ages. Bp- U r attendance.
Bible school f t
«Heakne 4 $ r young people. • : «5 a. m., next Lords Day With
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BN LOCAL M H T
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" W ith spring well advanced fo
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Myron f t ^ffaoAMotth, Pasted •
tar aa delightful weather is con-
tfiraed, local groceries this week-
Sabbath school, 9:45. Preach
end w ill have an abundance of lng, ll-:S 6 z 4 r * . B.> Y . , » 5:00.
vegetables and other greenstuff* Sr. B. Y ., 5:30. Preaching, 7:30.
for Ashland housewives tomorrow.
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Strawberries made their f/ret I f
appearance last week and more , , pfethodl^t Episcopal t'hurdtj
• H. P. Pemberton, Pastor''
are expected to arrive for tomor­
North
Main and la u re l Sts.
row’s marketing. *
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Morning worship at 11 cfelock.
Vtof more' than usudl Interest Is
The
Stona
the R abbit Day plan of the Jack- sermon. subject
son County Rabbit Breeders’ as­ WhlcJ. the Bhilders Rejected?
sociation, and local markets to­ Evening worship at 7:30, sub­
morrow w ill have a plentiful aup- ject: “ The Redeemer of Man.”
ply of rabbits for the local trade. The Sunday school meets at
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u n io l' League at 4:<H>. the Lords supper following at
w ill be meetings even 11 a. m. The pastor w ill speak
this week, except Sat- on the subject:
“ Jesus The
_kt 7:30.
A series of Worshiper,” at 11:15 a. .»•
itic sermons on the Pas- Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m
n Week of Christ's Life. We and
Evangelistic
services
at
rdlally invite yon to come to 7:30 p. m., subject of sermon:
Come w ith
of them.
You will find a ’“Jesus the King.”
hearty welcome and fine Christ­ us and we w ill do thee good? wa-
ian fellowship.
Strangers and
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visitors especially welcome. Cftmn
aa, ' you a re ;, Make i this your
Trinity Episcopal Church
home church,
Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammopd
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Holy communion a t 3 'p . m
Church Of Christ
Church school at 9:45.
M orn­
, ¿The Pre-Easter Evangelistic
ing service and sermon on, the
services begin a t the Church next "Trium phant En try," at 11. Mr.
dg Ba morning and continue
K arl P. Nlms w ill sing: “Thf
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through the week, closing on Palms.”
Evening service and
Easter Sunday.
fTherfe servira»1 sermou at 7:30. Strangers and
w ill be conducted by the mini*-'
visitors cordially welcome.
ter of the church.
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’ The Sunday school oontest will
close next Sunday. The “red»”
thus far hare the contest on
ice.
Im m ediately following the
dose of this contest the school
w ill enter
contest with . Klam­
ath
Falls
Christian
Sunday
school. This w ill be a fight to
a finish for the two schools are
running neck and neck in regu-
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Delicious Rabbits
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Fresh From
For Sunday
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Where Cleanliness A lw ays Comes First
B le d Brans
Our Ashland Store just received a big shipment of
Red Mexican Beans., These are ertra fine, cleaned
red beans, selling tomorrow a t a special p#ce of —
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Spuds
Prunes
Still
Advancing
Tomorrow,
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Petites,
Extra
Value
Many other groceries are being
sold at cost, as we want to reduce
our stock
Bacon
Cottages
Swifts
Good
GROCERY
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GROCERIES ARE BOUND TO BE FRESH
WE SELL THEM SO FAST
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Regular >15c Packages
Puffed Wheat at
1 1 1 1 C
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BEST CANE
Swifts Premium Ham
SUGAR
16 POUNDS FOR
; 35c
$1.00
TS’ünt " ' •*
per pou K d
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25c
Comb Honey, 25c Value f o r ................. >. . . 15c
Small W hite Navy
Crown Coarse or Fine
Beans
Graham
10 Pounds
9 8-10 Lb. Sack
Large
Package
78c
53c
23c
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ASHLAND BUTTER AND ASHLAND MADE BREAD—BOTH FRESH
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I More
Than Just S A V I N G S !
Ye«, indeed, more than just saving» await you at the 20th Century — Always. Na­
tionally advertised brands of known value, well stoeked stores kept scrupuoualy
clean, pleasant courteous sales people who take a real pride in their store and give
you their personal pledge of satisfaction in every way.
Snowdrift
Carnation Milk—tall cans
4 lb. can 93c______________
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P G~Soap
Libby Pineapple, Crashed
Corn Meal—Fresh Kiln
10
Bars
38c
Lge. cans, 26c; 2 for 49o
Dried—9 lb. 8k. 37c
Kerrs Best Patent Flour—49 lb. Sack, $2.19; Fishers Bleod, 82.29. The Market
has again advtfaoed — Now is th t t o e to buy.
Pure Lard — Bulk
Best Shortening
Calumet Baking Powder
Fresh — 3 lbs. 66o
Bnlk — 3 lbs. 68c
1 lb. can 28c; 21-2 lb can 69c
EASTER HAM SPECIAL - A REAL TREAT
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Swift» Sugar Cured Hann—"Empire” Brand —
W«Wi» 12 Lba. By iha
Whole Ham — Pound 34c. — This prioe effective from Saturday March 27th to
Saturday, April 3rd Inclusive..
Oatea-Gokkn Hallowi in
Pineapple — Standard
Bon Ami Cake lOo
—
Reft — 3 Lbs, 88e
Sliced - Large Cans 23c
Powder, Package 1 »
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Neurishing Fratt
3 for 67 c
4Í Royal Garden” Tea — Yon drink Tea because yon like the flavor — Royal
Garden exoells in this respect — Orange Pekoe
(A r m )
1*2 Pound Package 38c
Small White Beans
Fancy Calif.—3 lbs. 28c
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Oysters, American Beaftty
1 lb. can (5 os. net) l i e
3 for 47c
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10 j Lb.
20th Century Coffee — Every hit as good as the —
—Direct from our Roaster to yon —Pound . . . . . . 47c; 3
FRESH VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS
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B IO T H E R S
20ttt CFNTURY
EPISCOPAL LADIES FOOD SALE SATURDAY
to GiRSeOS Bunk
242 East Maih
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PLAZA GROERY
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THE HENS EGG IS in OUR STORE ALMOST BEFORE HER CACKLE
HAS CEASED TOi ECHO — BUY THEM HERE.
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10c
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H-O Oats
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Either Kind A t
SATURDAY ONLY
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$2.10 Value
for
.3 Packages
"Booths” Sardines — Good food appetixingly prepared — and most economical
4
_______1 Pound Oval Tins, 3 for 40c.
2 1 2 Lbs.
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1 French Fryer
Old Dutch Cleanser
2 for 16c
EXTRA FANCY DILL PICKLES IN BULK - E A C H ................... ..
6 BOXES GOOD PARLOR MATCHES F O R .................................. • • • JBc
A FRESH BUNCH TH08E GOOD FIG BARS - P O U N D ................. lBc
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All P rices
Per Package
Offerings Saturday and Monday, March 27th and 29th
Burt Olneys’
CHOI SAUCE
Big 50c Bottle for 33c
Campbells or Van Camps
PORK AND BEANS
Big Pound Cans, for 10c
Crepe Toilet Paper
6 Big Rolls for
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Arm & Hammer
Soda
Opposite The Plata
Sea Shore Minced
Clams — Per Can
Schillings
Pops Corn Starch
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
FRYES FANCY BACON SQUARES - PER PO U N D ........................ 32o
ANOTHER BATCH OF FINE BROOMS - EA0R
.......................46c
Value, Lb.
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6 Lb. Can
HL B. Plummer
YOU LIKE TO TRADE AT A BUSY STORE—TRY OURS.
Eastern
Mild
Cure
Per Lb
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, 9
HARDY BROTHERS’
13 FOB
Sunday morning service a t
11 o’clock, subject: "Reality,**
Sunday school at 10 o’cloct.
Wednesday evening service at A
o’clock.
Reading room open'
dally from 2 to 5. The public
Is cordially welcomed.
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Swifts Premium Hams for Easter, Per Pound . . . 37c
4 LBS.
3 LBS.
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First Church of Christ, Scientist
100 LBS. EASTXRN FUSE CANE SUGAR ............................. $6.98
100 LBS. WESTERN PURE CAME SUOAE ............................. $6.18
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Lutheran .Mission
H . H. Young Paator
Services in Adventist church
at 4th and C Sts. Morning wor­
ship at 11:00 o'clock.
Holy
communion w ill be celebrated.
Preparatory services at 10:00.
Sunday school at 10:00. Theme
for morning sermon: "Christ's
Plummer*» Cost Sale
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other meals — that is, at luncheon
and at dinner—you usually get that
kind of food.
But at breakfast the great dietary
mistake is most often made—a hur­
ried meal, often badly chosen.
Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16%
otein, food's great tissue builder;
% carbohydrate, it» grist energy
element, plus all-important' “ la-
mines and the "bulk” that makes
laxatives seldom needed, is the die­
tetic urge of the world today.
I t . is food that “stands by" yon
through the niorning. Food mat
should start every breakfast in your
home.
Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5
minutes. That’s faster thap plain
toast Don’t deny yourself 'the nat­
ural stimulation this richfpod offers.
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Entry Into Jerusalem.’* Sen
w ill be conducted on Good
day evening at 7:30. The
lie Is cordially invited to
our services.
BARGAINS IN
14 oz. Can Sliced Pineapple .. ,20c
Goody-Goody Peas, C an ...........12c
Iowa Chief Corn, C an ................12c
No. 1 Snowdrift, C a n ...............25c
Campbells Pork and Beans . . . 9c
That's why doctors urge ft
to start every day
No. 2 Solid Pack Tomatoes . . . . 12c
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yon must have well-balanced,
Sunkist Quality Corn . . . . . . 17c
complete food at breakfast A t most
Barret’s Meat Market
evening at
cordially in­
services in
ehpreh.
Pure Cane Sugar— Buy for your Summer Can­
ning Now!
Quaker Oats
"stands by”
you through
the morning
.
ewery Wednesday-
7:30. The public is
vite«) to all these
the Congregational
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY AT
THE PLAZA GROCERY.
No. 2 1-2 Can Sliced Pineapple 30c
No. 2 Can Sliced Pineapple .. . 23c
Southern Oregon Rabbit Farms
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special ta v ltltie n to come with
ua for any or »11 of these ser­
(The Homelike Church)
vices.
Roland E. G riffith, Pastor
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Friday, the 26th , Miss Agnes
Gardner,
returned
Missionary,
First Congregational Chdrch
and District Sup’t. E. J. Lord,
W . Judson Oldfield. M inister
will be in charge of a special
Boulevard and Main street.
service. We Invite all people to
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.,
enjoy this treat with us.
with classes for all grades and
Bring your Bible. Morn­
Sunday school, 9:40 a. m.. ages.
ing
service
at 11. Jualor Chrtet-
Thornton Wiley, Sup’t.
Let us
make thia last Sunday before ian Endeavor at 4 p. m. Christ­
Easter a red letter day. Preach­ ian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening
ing, 11:00 a. m., sermon by the service at 7:80. Prayer meeting
pastor. ’Solo by Lorena' Koenig.
Young Peoples meeting, 6:15- p.
m. Come and join with, a happy,
dean crowd of young people.
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m.
Chariot Trio In charge. Special
music, and an old-time Blfite
message. Prayer Meeting, Wed­
n e s d ay ^ : 30 p. m. We extend a
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Main S t
73c
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