Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 30, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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S ‘ ¿You ptfll wanted many education for thé
A id e n t
find ' th |< BjiRdi
W » boys. Women are relentless 'lit
spent If you worship with us. their efforts to secure-atfuai 08 ÿ,
iCoiqe as you are to, this home­ and the then «will have to meet
like church i Strangers and vis­ their irrational policy reldntlesa-
itera ¡especially welcome. Excel­ V , ’
lent music, Gospel preaching. '1One ef the strong a rg u m e n ta it
Lutheran Chunh
[ • C hfistip al fellowship and cordial the men *ls t h a t ‘ most of them
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H . H. Young, pastor, 638 greetings w ill help you (eel at have-families to support and that,
if the women Were* granted etjual
B ird. * Services In th^ AdrepMst hopi« imq iysi^re you for better
pay, they would not marry, which
living.
A
real
prayer
meeting
ev­
Church 4th and C. streets.
would So a setloUi thing fo r'th e
ery
Wednesday
evening
at
7:30.
Ncr morning services Sunday
nation. ; T h e y pointed out that
evening services at 7:30 o’clofcl.1 Make th4s J” «’’ hom« church’
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“Christ Answers Prayer,” is the
T rin ity Episcopal Church
subject of the sermon. W e pray
yigty, {ho r f e / i f t ;¥■ Hammond
and often .qpri|rajrfcra-a*F »oerrt-
lnglV’ hofe aas^erfeij. 5 W h a t’s the j ’ f o f r fcorygttinibb’ h i -g a. in.
trouble?* Is Christ not t r ie Id C htrcb school, a< S j4 5 . j ;ty<jrn|ng
service and w rm on at l l . : N o
His ftrpmise»? Or, is it ouy fault
Read plolnt i t . 1-7 arid then at, evening service, Stranguria andi
tend o 0 Services Sunday evening visitors cordially welcome.
and I w ’us
thh^e questions
in tftfo ig h t .of God’s «word, j The
p u b l ^ j i cordially .invited.
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Baptist Church
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It Pays to Pay. Cash at
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B
M R S TO
DEMAND MORE PAY
Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor
Sabbath School, ^:46; preach­
ing, M fO d ; Jr. B. ;Y., 6 :0 0 ; Sr.
B. Y ., '6 :|0 ;. pheachlng, f:3 0 .
M IN O T T SAUNDERS ’
Special: Tuesday and Wednesday |KV1 ted * Press Staff Corresponri-
of this week we! held obr Asporta­
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tion in Grants Pass. The attend­
LONDON,
(U P )— A
faerioua
ance was unusuajiy large, the
program a4 exceedingly /tim e ly educational conflict has arisen
teachers
in
English
and helpful one, and the spirit among
of devotion and fellowship was schools by the firm stand of men
teachers not to serve under wom­
most delightful.
en
and not- to accept a status of
I a '» b*w
The ROgue River
minlsterfall equal salary with women. The
teachers
claim
equal
association at its last meeting women
voted to make the time from rights and a sex war that threat­
May 9th to Children’s Day in ens to shake the present school
June, a time to stress the import­ system has been declared.
The fight
is between the
ance of the fam ily altar in the
School-master’s
Association and
home.
Each pastor is asked to
the women’s organization which
cooperate.
is commonly known as N. U. T.,
a a a
or
the National Union of Teach­
Church o f*th e Naxarene
ers.
The
Fourth and C
streets— Last
Ml women have been work-
lng
persistently
for a long time,
Sunday broke all previous rec­
ords, but we must go ahead. with the result that the men be­
Young people of the Sunday came alarmed and declared open
.
school and church giving very warfare.
The
schoolmasters
passed
a
res­
special program during« the Sun­
day schbol hour. I f our babies olution, amid much cheering to
could put on such an excellent any assistant-master serving un­
program and cause us to break all der a head-mistress, and pledged
previous records, what ought our the association to give (nil flnan-
.young people to do? Come arid Vial support to any member who
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called upon to serve under a
see.
woman
and refuses to do so. They
A t the 11 o’clock hour Mis­
then,
in
conference, unanimously
sionary Kinne, of China, w ill
bring the message. This man of took a stand of uncompromising
sacrifice and abundant
labors, opposition to the principle of
has had much to do w ith building equal pay for men and women
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the Bresee Memorial Hospital in teachers.
The
men
claim
that the duties
China. He w ill only be with us
for thia one service, so do not miss of men and women teachers are
not equal, and not interchange­
ft.
Liverpool
Young Peoples meeting at 6:15 able. James Kay of
said:
p. m.
“ The mothers of this country
Evangelistic' service every night
at 7:30 exoept Saturday. These might be assured that teachers
services are proving a real bless­
ing to the community and the
church. We invite you to come.
8 33 fe
Flqpt Church of Christ, Scientist
Pioneer Ave., South— Sunday
morning service at 11 o’clock.
Subject,
“ Everlasting
Punish­
ment.” Sunday school at 10
o’clock.
Wednesday
evening
service at 8
o'clock.
Reading
room open daily from 3 to 6 ex­
cept Sunday and holidays.
The public is cordially welcom­
ed.
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Fould’s Products — Special offer with
Aluminum Cooker.
The GEM GROCERY
WIMER BLDG.
SOq
C offee
Sugar
HARDY BROTHERS
SPECIAL '
Price- Now Advancing.
Saturday and Monday
14 Pounds Best 0 & H
Sugar for
At 50c per pound, is
simply taking onr trade
by storm
T rusting along—a great organization progressing with the times. The 20TH CENTURY STORES
have developed through the years perfecting a system which today merits their high standing in the
Add of food distribution. The success of 20TH CENTURY is the result of rigidly following a whole­
some principle of TRUTH AND DEPENDABILITY. If you are a customer today, we thank yon and
appreciate your patronage. If yon are not one of onr customers- we take this opportunity of inviting
your kind consideration while you are looking for a SAFE PLACE TO SAVE on your food require­
ments.
Sincerely yours,
RO8S McINTYRE, President.
95c
Absolutely
The Best Coffee Bay.
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Offerings Saturday and Monday May 1st and 3rd
NEW TURNIPS — OARROTS-PEAS—LETTUCE
BAGS -
7 Bars “ CRYSTAL WHITE’’ Soap — Reg. 20th Century Price 30c
2 Bars “ CREME OIL’’ Soap — Reg. 20th Century P r ic e ..................15c
1 Pkg. (Large) “ PEETS” Wash Machine Soap, 20th Century Price, 39o
SPINACH AND RHUBARB.
The Biggest Crowd in Town W ill Be At
Hardy Brothers
LUJÍ
Large 121-2 Oz. Pkge.
19c
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Money Saving Soap Deal
-ASPARAG US - POTATOES — ONIONS — CAB-
84c
for
65c
“ WESSON” OIL—“ Make your own Mayonnaise”
Quart C a n ............................................ ...................*9°
“ TOILET TISSUE" Paper — “ Soft as old Linen”
3 rolls ...................................................................... 25c
“ OLD DUTCH” CLEANSER—(Limit 3) Each’5c
MOREHOUSE MUSTARD — Made from genuine
English mustard Seed and pure spices—8 os. GMss
J a r .............................................. ............ ...120
“ LIBBY” MILK — The nearest to fresh Cream”
Tn.il cans—Medium Size 18 oz. Net, 3 f o r ......... 29c
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“ VAN CAMP” BEANS, 3 oanz ....................... 25c
NORWEGIAN SARDINES—“ Northern”—Latest
pack just arrived, 20 to 24 Fish in Pure Olive Oil
in a Tin — 2 Tina ............................................... 25c
BEST SHORTENING—“ Sw ifts” In Bulk—Fresh,
3 Pounds.................................................................... 63c
“ MEMORIE” FIGS—Nature’s sweet meats—Nour­
ishing and wholesome — in a sanitary transparent
wrapper — 10 oz. Pkges. 2 f o r .....................
29c
itAISINS—From the "San Joaquin” Valley — Un­
bleached Seedless Thompsons, 3 pounds ......... 29c
KIPPER SNACKS — “ Norwegian” — Absolutely
boneless — Serve at the Sunday evening lunoh—2
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STRAINED HONEY — IDAHO — Pure-Packed in
Ha.ll Ma«nn Jars — Pint ___29c; Quart ....5 3 c
PINEAPPLE - “ Hawaiian” Standard Siloed in
. 23c; 3 for 85c
medium syrup—Large Cans...
LUX—For the laundering of all fine Fabrios—Large
P ackage........,...................................
25o;2for49o
SPERRY8 CREAM ROLLED OATS — A 9 Pound
Saok ..........................................................................89o
SMALL WHITE BEANS — Very finest OaUfomias
““Tvrice cleaned, 3 pounds
.28e
í F | ú o ‘Puede
(Extra Large)
9 oz Can
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our roaster to you, henoe the low price —
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15c
if.
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» h ip W f 'at T n . Bin Chocolate
Edftins per pound ............... 25c
Good Ooffee improves the whole meal—20th
20th Centurv Coffeeomtury make, it a " . ^ ‘‘ - ¿ ^ . ^ ’“Lb. 47c; 3 Lbs. $13#
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‘1PT. OOK-F-RS ’ ’ Cocoa_Direct from Holland __ The food v a lu e o f cocoa depends upon the amount
cocoa butter it contains - This highly refined Dutch Cocoa abounds in cocoa butter, 1-2 Lb Tin, 28c Lb. I
Lyptons Coffee—Vacuum Packed, 1 lb. Can, 50c
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MOSCOW, Idaho, A pril 30.—
More than 50 per cent of Univers­
ity of Idaho students are partially
or completely self-supporting, ac­
cording to results of a survey
just completed.
Returns frota the survey, con-
S T A N F O R D U N IV E R S IT Y ,
Gal., A p ril 30.— ( U P )— By the
narrow margin of 31 votes, the
time-honored athletic captain has
been saved at Stanford.
The students’ executive eom
m it tee— under the doubtless con­
viction that they were acting ac­
cording to popular w ill— abolish
ed the team captain from the field
W. B. A. Lady Maccabees W ill Hold a Big
Food Sale Here Saturday
.T á fic a n .
61 NORTH
SEIF SUPPORTING
BLUE DOT LIMA BEANS, Per Can’.......... . . . 10c
Salmon
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08052980
FRESH VEGETABLES
_______ OF ALL KINDS
BIG CANS BROKEN SLICED PIN EA PPLE.. . 25 c
Ripe Olives
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STÀI Hl S I M M )
A FRESH SUPPLY FIG BARS, Per Lb.............. j IB c
California
esf 1
CH EESE
BRIGHT YELLOW GRAPEFRUIT, Each . . . . . ,5c
Van Camp Pork & Beans, 1 Lb, -15 oz. can 17c
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Cottage — Phoenix — Pimento
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LARGE BRIGHT LEMONS, Per Do«.
5c
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Methodist Episcopal Church >.
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ducted by questionnaire,, show pf team captain a purely honor- of athletics. They made the post
that 660* students are
entirely ary one, not to be filled until the close of the season.
' apjC-suppoT^ing, while 311 earn
pert of tb«ir expenses. The tfuea-
tloaqajde was-.answered by 164S
itiiderits.; ; ' ( I
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Merchandise, Quality and Price
Are Always Just Right
Creme Oil Toilet
SOAP,
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woman.
1 dp not believe that
women teachers deserve equal
pay with men. A class of boys 1«
more difficult to handle thaq ojie
of girls. During tlje war- qihjif
boys suffered because they were
taught by women and coulcj 'qot
come up to standard when • they
were later taken over lps - own
teachers.”
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Saturday Specials
Church of Christ
V. K. Allison, Pastor
,
W ith 232 in Bible school last
Sunday
Ashland 5 Spain
beat
Klam ath Falls, they having 201
present. This places Ashland 41
points in the lead. The contact
continues for the five Sundays of
May. Next Sunday a picture of
the Sunday school w ill be taken.
A ll who are not attending Sunday
school are urged to be present
next Sunday.
A t the morning worship hour
the sermon w ill be "The Unchang­
ing Christ.”
Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m. and the evangelistic
»ervic© beglnnng at 8 p. m. The
evening sermon, ’'Whereas I Was
Blind.”
The public always re­
ceives a cordial welcome.
North Main and Laurel streets
— H.
F.
Pemberton,
Pastor,
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Sermon subject: “When tbe Help-
er Comes.” Evening wpnahlp at
8. Subject: “ Keep That Light
Burning.” The choir w ill furnish
special music at these services.
Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. Clas­
ses for all Ages. Competent teach­
ers« fcr cfcdrget ,The Epworth1
League (or young pepplfc. tnebtg
at ,6:46. A ll young people are'
Invited to, this inspiring hour,
Junior League meets at 4. Child­
ren from 8 to 14 are Invited to
woi^en would he living on a high­
er social scale than men teach­
ers.
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■ W hile the men stand unani­
mous in their fight, there Is seme
discord In the N. U. T. society.
Miss J. C. H . Qowdroy, head-mis­
tress of the Crouch End High
School for Girls, commenting up­
on the sex war, said;
t
“No man who could afford to
pay for his boy’s education would
allow him to be taught by * 'a
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