Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 14, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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TFITOST pnKNBYTEIUAN
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Sundgy,
May 18, Ú9 2 8.
lurch service, 11 a. m. and 8
Sunday schgol; and CJ U .” J«11*»
hour.. wedkeatajt 7%30,'mtd-week
prayer service.
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8 8 8
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• RuptlMt Church
Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor
Sabbath Sc bob! *( 9:49 o’elo'ck.
Prbalhing at 11 o’clock.
Let’« makp the most of these
two services, since there will be
no others in the church next Sun­
day. At the evening hour we will
attend t|ie High School services
at the Methedlst Church whore
Pastor .Pemberton will preach
the baccalaureate sermon.
Special: Missionary meeting nt
the church next Wednesday,
May 19, 2:30 p. m. Subject,
“The Philllpines."
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ashland
Christian
8unday
School gained 27 points more.ov-
HARDY
truths or exaggerations*in making!
Church of the Naznrene
Methodist Episcopal Ctauivh .
er'Klamath Falls tn the contest,
propaganda for an article is not
,
Fourth
and
C
streets—
The
big
between 'the tvyo Sunday Schools j
H F. Pemberton, Pastor
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; • »' ' 4 i, • { '7 4 J ■ 1 f . * [■ day of b,ig days la Sunday. Yea, ta vogue in the United State«. All
last Sunday. Klamath Falls had ’ 'Morth Malh>"«nd Laurel Sts.— |
Sunday is *our Rally Day. ,W» tliat is sought to recommend thw
281 présent and'Ashiand 258 on*
Mornlrfg
Worship
at
rt
^
o’clock.
must break all previous records. goods, explain their merits, and
that day. Ashland is 94 point;*
Progtam by the classes, and «tufty urge the public t» try them. The
Sefmon
subject,
“Pentecost
and
fir the léad for the 'silver loving
of the lesson by Superintendent
the
Churdb”
Evening
worship
cup. ’SJékt Sunday Is Men and
al
8.
Eaccalaur^ate
'service
for
Wiley. A real treat. Don’t miso
Roys gay in the Bible School-and
American
advertising
tech
the
ifig
h
School
graduating
class.
It.
it is the aim to have 802 men'and
Sunday
School
at
9:45
a.
m.
A
Visitors
especially
invited.
boys present. They aj»o # have
Preaching 11 a. m. Sermon by
charge of the ( program. At the Bible School with a purpose. You
Will
find
a
class
for
yourself
and
the
pastor. Music by tbo Char­
worship ho*r thp- tnipiajer will
your, children.' Epworth League iot Trio.
for all young.people at 6:45. An
Young Peoples meeting 8:15 P-
Interesting Ipnd Inspiring hour.
Junior League for children from
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
8 to 14* at 4 p. m. Prayer meet­ Farewell service to the Chariot
ing Wednesday evening at 7:30. Trio.
We cordially invite-you to at­
Special music will mark the
tend this church and to make It order of the day. The instru-'
your home church. You will en­ mental music and singing have
LUTHERAN CHURCH .
joy the fin e Christian fellowship, been a real help in building up
H. H. Young, Pastor
the excellent music, the Gospel the attendance. The Chariot
Services In
the Adventist
preaching and restful and helpful Trio will favor the Sunday aphool
Church, 4th and C* streets. Di-
atmosphere. Come with us on witS a Southern melody at the
vine'worship next Sunday evening
Sunday.. Strangers and visitors Sunday school hour. This with
at 7:30 o’clock. “The Noble-
other special music will make a
especially welcome.
man'g. Faith, will be the subject
very Interesting day.
of the sermon. The public is In­
8 8 8
vited.
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SWEDISH ADVERTISING
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7 ' ' * 7 - » i .
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First Congregational Church
FOLLOWS U. H. METHODS
8 8 8 '
Corner Boulevard and East
Main— Sunday-school at 9:45, ev­
First Church of Christ, Scientist
STOCKHOLM,
(U P )— H i g h
erybody welcome. At the church
Pioneer Ave, South— Sunday
hour, dlevert o'clock.. Mr. S. B. praise for American advertising
morning service, 11 o'clock. Sub­ Davis, a member of the Board of methods was expressed here by
ject, “Mortals and Immortals.” Trustees and delegate to the re­ Ernst Grafstrom, director of a
Sunday School at 10 o’clock. cent Congregational state confer­ large Swedish agency, when he
Wednesday evening service at 8 ence at Eugene, will give a report returned from a study trip in the
United States.
■ o'clock. Reading room open daily of the conference.
“^re often Joke about the Am ­
from 2 to 5 except Sundays and 1 All members of the church and
. holidays. The public is cordially all others Interested are asked to erican habit of boasting," he said,
he present. No evening services. “but the practice of using un­
I welcomed.
Hood River— Subscription cam­
paign starts ,to raise 910,000 for
Cloud Cap Inn.
ntque is more copied here aa a articles,
part of the general '*Americanis­
Advertise In The Tidings.
atlon' of the country. The Swed-
lsh newspaper "ads" also look
much like the American, espee-
tally those announcing Amerlcau
made goods in common use here
such as motor cars, food stuffs,
moving picture films and toilet
JUST STEP TO THE PHONE AND
CALL 107
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
For Choice, Tender Cuts of Meats
Butter Cream Filled Donuts
WE DELIVER
25c DOZEN
FRANKLIN
THE EAGLE MARKET
BAKERY
On A firm Foundation
BROTHERS
SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE
THE HOME OF
CONTENTED
CU STO M ER S
FA N C Y LEM O N S'
30c P E E , D O Z E N
C. A N D H . S U G A R
P E R SA CK
& en
W e lu»vn bough t a
and b eliev e now Is
tim e to buy.
E X T R A S P E C IA L
FRESH CHOCOLATE DROfot
19c P E R P O U N D
S H O R T E N IN G P R IC E S
A R E A D V A N C IN G
B U Y NOW
Fry«*’» s U»- Shortening, gl.Ort
Frye’s -4 lb. Kh.rtenbuc —-SBc
AND W E STILL HAVE
S N O W D & IF T
at
4 lb. P a il fo r . - ............ 95c
8 lb. P a il f o r ............ $1.85
another week of
G A IN S
-
IN OUR B l l K
tX IfF E E
HALEB — ONLY SHOWS THE
WONDERFUL VAM B OF
HARDY
DEPENDABLE
GROCERY.
One Ijot of Small
Oranges, Per Doz.
B IG
PLAZA
BROS.
S P E C IA L C O F F E E
Kellogs’ New Oata, Large Size . .
Roman Meal, Per Package ...............
Shredded Wheat,.Per Package . . .
Pops Corn Starch, 1 Poiin^Tackage
Crown Rolled Oats, 9 Pound Sack .
Tru Blu Soda Crackers, 3 Pound Box
Melowest Cheese — Per Pound . . . -. . . . . 25c
Bert Olney’s Sauer Kraut, No. 2 Can . . . ,10c
Wesson Oil, Quart Can ....................
, 49c
F'eatherflake (H’dwheat) Flour, 49 lb. Sk. $2.19
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6¡S ADVERTISING
COURTE* FIRST
New Potatoes, Per Pound . . . . . . . . . 10c
New Peas, Per P o u n d ............ .................. 10c
Heme Grown Cherries, 2 Pounds . .. . . 25c
Large Home Grown Strawberries, box, 10c
New Carrots, Turnips, Beets,
Large B unches. . . . . . . ■ . . . 05c
BEST QUALITY
LOWEST PRICK
FRESH STOCK I QUICK SALES
T h e r o c k s fo r m in g th e fo u n d a tio n on w h ich 20th CENT
o f af R IG ID b u sin e ss p o lic y . T h e corn erston e is th e D op er
w e fu r n ish a t L o w er P rices, th ro u g h our m en tra in ed to
th r o u g h T r u th fu l A d v e r tis in g g u a r a n te es F resh S tock .
MONEY SAVERS, Saturday and Monday, May 15 and 17
WESSON OIL — “ Make your own Mayonnaise
Quart C a n ................................................................
C R Y S T A L W H IT E S O A P
—10 bars .............................
L I B B Y ’S M IL K — “ T h e n ea rest to fre sh eream
— 3 ca n s .............................................................................
C R E M E O IL S O A P — “
The Creme of Olive Oil Soap
— 4 bars ........................... .....................................
1 Bar Free with each purchase
— Standard Sliced — 8 large slices
in medium sy rup—Large Cans 22c; 3 f o r ...... 65c
P IN E A P P L E
C A M P B E L L S TO M A T O S O U P —
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE
3 cans
S N O W D R IF T — A purely vegetable shortening
4 Pound C a n ................................. .......................... i
1926 Pack — Ju st heat this
cleaned, carefully selected spinach, then serve —
Large C a n s ......................... I9c> for_^2_»j_Li2— ^52,
L I B B Y S P IN A C H —
P R E F E R R E D ST O C K C O R N — “ Tiny Kernel
C a n ............................. 20c; 3 f o r ...........................
“ E D G E M O N T ” C H E E S E W A F E R S — Dainty
little
squares containing just enough cheese to make them
appetizingly good — l^arge packages 19c; 2 for 37c
Blue Bunny Peas
PLAZA GROCERY
61 N O R T H M A IN S T R E E T FREK delivery
50c P E R P O U N D
GOOD FOOD
A REMARKABLE BARGAIN IN SWEET, TENDER, SUCCULENT
PEAS—
T H O M A S H IL L , P ro p
ITS A REI’EATKR
S M A L L P E A S — (No.
T R Y IT
3 Sieve) Can
V E R Y SM ALL P E A S
............17c; 3 for
.......... 50c
(No. 2 Sieve) Can . . . . . .20c; 3 for . J..........59c
R A IS IN S
E ither Orange Pekoe or Japan
1-2 Pound P a c k a g e ___38c; Pound P a c k a g e ----- 1
TREE TEA —
P R U N E S — V e r y la rg e
2 Pkgs. Sunmaid för 25c
AND
D O N ’T
FORGET
OUR
M E R C H A N D IS E
OUR
'
S E R V IC E
AND OUR
ttw ra n w
breakfast dish—2 pounds --------- --
stands for all that is desirable in
baking powder. All that is neces*
sary to produce bakings o f the
finest quality at, the lowest cost.
Good quality—Can
3 for ................................. ............. ....... .........
STA N D A R D P E A S —
H ER SH E Y BARS
p a c k a g e s ............• • •
“ I t’e goodness will delight you”—Direct
from our roaster to you is what makes the
price so low—
P R IC E
la Always Bight
Follow The Oreads
ROYAL GELATIN — Made,
Of Royal Baking Powder — in
ferett -—8-packages — ~ .•■
20T H C E N T U R Y B R O O M S
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“ 5 S e w n ” H e a v y w e ig h t — stro n g and durable — each . . .
Flour 4- Kerrs Best Patent, 49 lb. Sacks,
At Enders ÌBlj^Btore
Lb. 47c; 3 Lbs. $13$