Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 16, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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HARDY
BROTHERS
PRICES ’ALWAYS LOWEST
O R dn
There are only 1OO deals at
this price — Get Yonre— Leee
Than Cost.
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tose New Annis Candy
ewg — The Kiss You
POTATO CHIPS
For Sunday's Picnic
.
3 Pkgs, For 26c
or
Presh Cheese Patties
20c Per Pkg.
T H E MOST PO PU LA R
IN OCR STORE II
COFFEE
ONLY Mc FXK POVNI
THERE IS NONE BETTER
t The Epworth League meets ’ . at
8:46. This Is an interesting and
profitable hopr for all young
people.
A real prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Yop are cordially invited to at­
tend all these meetings. You w ill
•enjoy the excellent music, the
Christian fellowship, the Goepel
preaching and the homelike a t­
mosphere
which
m ark thia
chnreh. W , Invite you to make
this your home church. Strang­
ers and visitors especially wel­
come. Come aa you are.
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Church o f the w~ n rn m
P. C. Thatcher, Paator
Fourth and C Streets. Sunday
school at 8:45 a. m. Mr. T. S.
W fley, Superintendent, * A t - 1 1
o’clock morning worship w ith
sermon by the Rev. Gertrude B.
Thatcher from the subject, “the
man lame on both feet.” A t 7
p. m . Yonng Peoples’ Meeting.
At 8
m. praise service followed
w ith sermon from the subject.
"Neglect."
The regular mid-week prayer
meeting on Wednesday evening
at 8 p. m. A hearty welcome to
AMAIZO
M M M
CORN OR GLOSS
STARCH
(M arch o f Christ
V . K . Allison, Minister
There w ill be special music at
a ll services next Lord’s Day. The
.hot weather is affecting the alse
<£ the audience«, but not the Bi­
ble School nor th« Christian En­
deavor.
Bible School at 8:45 g. m. The
Lord’s Supper immediately fol­
lowing.
The subject of the sermon at
11:16 w ill be "Drops o f Crystal
From Sychar*a W a ll.”
Christian Endeavor at ’7 p. m.
and Evangelistic services at 8 p.
m.
Sermon, “ The Great Refna-
A New Product Thats Right
10c PER PKG.
li
Jlethodhrt Episcopal Church
H . F . Pemberton, Pastor
North .M a lp and Laurel Sts.—
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Sermon subject,’ “ Fundam«hftals
o f Christian Prosperity." Evening
worship at 8, Subject, “What'll in
Your
H eart?" Sunday 'school
meets at 8:46. You will find a
» class suited to your llkeB and a
t compSterit teacher In charge,
ASHLAND’8 OWN
BIÖ GROCERY STORE
7 Big 10 os* Bars
Citrus Soap
Sunday at f f f l
The Churches
Frye’s Shortening
8 lb. Pail for 81.65
Chai't Be Bought at 1
Price Now
Those Presh Jersey
Corn Flakes
3 Pkgs. for 25c
Don’t Let the Crowdq Scare
You — We have added another
man this week and wiU give
fast service — Courteous — as
usual.
.
.
HARDY BROS
Your, are cordially invited to
attend all the services of this
"Chnreh W ith a Mission.”
The sermons are scriptural
and the entire service exalts
Christ as God’s Son and man’s on­
ly Saviour.
A friendly church.
» MM
Lothewm Chnreh
H. H . Young, Paator
Services in
the
Adventist
church, 4th and C sta. No morn-
Jpg. services
8unday.
Evening
services at 7:80 o’clock. “The
Wedding Garment” w ill be the
theme of the sermon. The public
A void P o o r ly
B alan ced
-B reakfasts
Baptist Chnreh
Thu FbWS • P(vaifag«e«4nn '-Ctatrh radio.
Morning worahlp, 11 a^ m
During the inflation period, no
evening worship?8 • : m.; Sundi \ broadcasting stations existed, be­
School, 8:45 a. m. C. B., usu; I cause economic and political an­
hour. .
v
archy would have turned the rai
Mid-week praise ( and prater dio to their own uaese. Any one
service, Wednesday evening, July who then built himself a set to
21. Welcome.
listen in on French or English
SU N
stations was subject to a harsh
Free Methodist Chareh
penalty.
Corner B. Main and Seventh
W ith the stabilisation of cur­
rency and the subsequent politi­
Sunday School, 10. a. m. preach» c a l consolidation all thia chang­
ing at 11 a. m ., claae meeting 12 ed rapidly. ¡. Almost over night,
N .. preaching k ite at 8 p. m Berlin and a X t V .Q th s r
largo
prayer meeting Thursday evening cities eroeted broadcasting sta­
a t 8.
tions which soon won enthusias­
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tic clienteles.
Other,
smaller,
Epworth League
cities bull( relay stations ifost of
« tt tt
"Give ns our daily
Bffad.” which trfcpsmit the Berlin pro­
W hat is this hat. asking f a r K a t gram.
Congregational Church *
food which feeds both body and
Today there are dos« ttí 1,500,-
The services of the Congrega­
tio n al church are being held in | soul. Nourishment for the v t» l« 000 licensed radio sets in Germ­
man. W hen we ask God f t tor- any, their number growing at the
the parsonage, corner of Main
give as onr sins we also pron^R, rate of several thousand a day.
and Boulevard while the newj
to forgive others. Aad when we
church building is under eon-|
petition to be delivered
from
struetion. The Sunday school
temptation by onr works sad . the
meets at 8 :4 5 . Rev. B. 8. Boll­
sources of evil from onr environ­
inger, the acting pastor, w ill
ments. In other words Christ
preach at 11 a. m. on the theme,
challenges u^ to answer o a r own
•'A W inning Church." Mid-week
prayers. Topie for next Snndav
service at 8 p. m. Wednesday.
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor
’ Sunday school. 8:45 a. m., V .
p. N. Smith, Supt. Preaching. 11
* . m ? In the absence of the P*>-
tor. Rev. Segeworth w ill preach
,tbe sermon. Special music. Eve­
ning service, | p. m. B. T . P, U.
In charge. Topic, “(Setting Things
Done.*
Opal
W right,
Reader.
Speakers, officers of the chifrch.
Scripture. Mrs. H. O. Anderson,
clerk. “ Finding the Weak Spots“ ,
V . O. N. Smith, Trustee. Special
mus}c.
“An
Ideal
Vacation,"
Prank Beawlck, Deacon, report
e f .the National B. Y. P. U. Con­
ten tio n a t Los Angelas, Marion
Rice of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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Of these, approximately 70 per­
cent are crystal sets, the rest
valve sets of varying capacity.
There are also a number of free­
booters of the air, who evade the
monthly license fee of half a dol­
lar. Confiscation of their sets
and heavy tinea are the punish­
ment meted out to these pirates,
when they are found out by tba
special detectives of the postal
authorities. '
Corresponding
to the
rapid
growth, of broadcasting, the pro­
grams evolved from* crude to
nicely balanced spleetloCs. From
the accompaniments to the .daily
dosen in
the
early
morning
hours to the, final "Deutschland
ueber Ailes" at midnight, there
Is almost continuous
transmis-
slon.
,
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jan-band are wafted through the
ether. All classical muale is us­
ually preceded by an introduction
telling the audience how to ap­
preciate the mysteries of Beeth­
oven, Haydn or Gluck. During
certain nights the productions of
the State Opera House are broad­
cast.
Sandwiched In between K ultur
numbers are topical talks on
many subjects ranging from the
course of the planets to 'th e soul-
problems of Ibsen’s characters
and How to Exterminate Cock­
roaches. Although the authori­
ties bar all not strictly non-con-
troverslal topics, occasionally pol­
itics creep In, neverthless. . Thus
a recent discourse on "Germ­
,
any’s
lost Colonies” reflected the
,
growing sentiment In favor of a
’ N aturally music plays a large I return of at lease part of the
part. Most of it is classical, but eolonlesvand
i
was presumably en­
sometimes also the strklna of a dorsed
i
by^the radio censor.
The most outstanding fentnrw.
however, is the aerial language^
The subjects taught are Bsperaiw
to, French and English? the fla t­
ter preponderating. These * Tea-
sons are broadcast from the* B er­
lin station and» Its relays. I t la
estimated that there are at least
a million seta within range Of
these stations and thus three
times a week, men, women and
children clap receivers on thelfl
heads and Imbibe English sounds,
English grammar and, incident­
ally, English ideals— all * dis­
pensed b y,an English university
professor.
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V M tin g Kings—
Mrs. H. G. Hooker, of Sacra­
mento, and granddaughter, are
visiting in Ashland at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W . King an
Van Ness Avenue.
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F irst Church of Christ, Scientist
Pioneer A^e., 8oJuth-r8unday
morning service at 11 o’clock.,
Subject, “L ife ." Sunday school
at 10 o'clock. Wednesday eve­
ning service a | 8 o’clock. Read­
ing room open daily from 2 to 5
B E R L IN ——( U P )— One of the
except Sundays and holidays. The
public is cordially welcomed to minor booms which the Dawes
plan brought to Germany was the
these services.
JL Store
everywhere— thats where you w ill aJwys fin d jf
'¡economy^ ^fich new store is buildiny economy r
intoa not her community and each ban k account :.
'h y ih L h i^
irçÎNTURï
The Plaza Grocery
A 8T0RE HERE - A STORE THERE? 20TH CENTURY’S EVERYWHERE - THAT
YOU
WILL ALWAYS FIND ECONOMY. EACH NEW STORE IS BUILDING INTO ANOTHER OOM.
MUNITY AND EACH BANK ACCOUNT BEGINS BUILDING AS A RESULT OF THE SAVINGS
CRYSTAL WHITE” SÒAP - Pure soap, all thru
- 10 bars .............*...................»..,..........................39c
1 Pound
2 Pound
4 Pound
STEWARTS” BLUEING - Highly concentrated
-Bottle
. . . . . . . . . . . .....T . . . . . . . ...17o
TACOMA BREW
2 Large Bottles
9 Pound Sack
“ MAZOLA” OIL — A pure Salad and Cooking Oil
—Quart Can , . — ................. ».».,.........................49c
0RI8C0
TRU BLU SODA
CRACKERS
3 Pound Box
KERRS ROLLED
OATS .
VINEGAR — Pure apple Cider—22 ox Bottle . .17c
BRA CAN
ASPARAGUS
2 Cans •'
CORN FLAKES
3 Packages
TRU BLU FIG BARS
Per Pound
for frying, shortening and cake mak-
can „■.............................................. 74c
VAX 0 AMPS BULKS - The beahs with the famous
tomato Sauce—Slow^-Cooked—Digestible—Nourish­
ing — 18 oz. Tins— 3 for . ................, . . * . . . . . . .25c
20th Century Coffee
‘CITRUS” POWDER—Large Pkges., 25c, 2 for 49o
MACARONI — Fresh, Curve Cut 3 pounds .. ; .28«
FULL CREAMS CHEESE
Pound .................................
KIPPERED SNACKS «t The most select “ Cuts” of
the herring cured and smoked to an appetising de­
gree — 4 t in s ...............• .*.......... ,25o
SMALL WHITE BEANS
California — 3 lbs.............
Choice, twice cleaned
LIBBYS MILK — The nearest to fresh Cream
Tall Cans, 3 f o r .............................................. <
“ Excells in flavor” '— Direct from our
Roaster to you a 1 way4 ¡figures "low prices
■ r you reel iircu, iningrj, nagciy.
1 hour« before lunch, don’t jump
Sugar cured hams and bacon
of the highest grades.
Better
order soma today and hava a
pleasant surprise for “ hubby”
a fh re a k fa s t!
to the conclusion of poor health.
You may have unenergetic morning*
because your breakfasts lack certain
important food elements.
T o feel right, yon must have a
well-balanced, complete breSkfa»»
ration. A t most other Meals—lunch
and dinner—you get i t But break­
fast is a hurried meal, often badly
chosen.
Thus Quaker Outs, containing
Eagle Meat Market
Phone 107
16% pro tein , food’s g re a t tissue
builder, 58% carbohydrate, its great
energy element, plus all-important
vttamines aad the "bulk’’ that makes
laxatives seldom needed, it . the die­
tetic urge of the wflHd today.
I t is food that "stands by* you
through the morning. Don't deny
yourself the naftnil stimulation this
rich food, offers yon.,
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Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers
have tw o kinds: Q uick Quaker,
which cooks in J to S minnws, ana
Quaker Oat»,
¡Quaker Oats
Cho „• CJjO“ - - - A Concentrated Liquid,
M alted M ilk • Chocolate
FOR BEVERAGES — FOODS AND DESSERTS
12 Ounce Can . -
*
25c
Canning
“ CERTO
hotties ..
Ihoproves the Jellies and Jams — 2
.................... . . . i . . . / , _______________ 59c
Supplies
“ 20TH CENTURY” JAR RUBBERS -
doubled Lipped Red Rings for either Hot or Cold
FRUIT JARS — Genuine “ Ball” Masons, complete
with new caps and rubbers—Quarts, Dozen . . . .95c
Pack —
“ H U E S ” ROOT BEER BZTBAOT-Bottle
3 Bottles
JAB
2Ó0
59c
3 d o zen , »’atsfet • • • • e e %*a a •
CAPS -
a a ••• a • • • e a • e •
“ Economy” dosen 25c
Mason”, zinc, porcelain lined, Dozen
m
. . .
PLAZA GROCERY
THOS. HILL
KERBS B IS T PATENT FLOUR, 49 lb. Sacks, » 1 9
Heavy
HOME GOLDEN BAMYUM CORE—Doasn
LARGE CU0UMBBR8 - 3 for ................... v.lOo HOME GROWN OUTSIDE TOMATOM -
CANTALOUPES - “ Turlock»” — 3 for .. . .*. .25e Special — 2 pounds I I I Sv« s | IS I
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