Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 23, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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GMCtfd &
Sunday, at
The Churches
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Hugh T. Mltcbelmore. pas­
tor, will speak in the morning at
11 o’clock upon the subject, “A
Church Worth Remembering,”
Evening worship at 8 p. m. Theme
— “Mountain Tops of God.”— The
male quartette will sing at the
„morning service and a young peo­
ples cborua . at night. Sunday
School at 8:45 a. m. Christian
Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
'
FOLLOW
HIE CROWDS
TO
HARDY
Baptlat Chwrch
Myron 8. Woodworth. Pastor
Sabbath School. 8:48.' Preach­
ing 11:00. B. Y. ,7:00. Preaching
8:00.
88 88 88
First Church of Christ, Hdenflst
Pioneer Ave. . South— Sunday
morning service at I t ’ o’clock.'
Subject: “Truth." Sunday School
at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening
service at 8 o’clock. Reading
room open from 2 to B except
Sundays and holidays.
The public is oordially invited
to attend these services.
88 88 88
' Lutheran Church
H. H. Young, Pastor *
Services
ia- the
Adventist
church on 4th and C its. Services
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
No '■ evening service.
Sunday
school at 10 o’clock. “Jesus
Christ Is the Son of God,” will
be the theme. All members are
urged to be present Sunday morn­
ing. Strangers are welcome at
our service« and Invited to coma.
You will enjoy the simple, quiet,
gospel services.
88 88 88
MARK
ChnrMi o f the Xacarene
Fourth and C SU. — Bunday
School at 8:45 a. m. Mr. T. 8.
Wiley, Superintendent.
• B EST GROCERIES
QUICKEST SERVICE
And
LOW EST PRICES
TOMATOES
No. 2 can, 1-2 solid ■
Pack, A B oy A t
CRACKERS
Salted or Plain
3 1-2 Lb. Box for 53c
The services of tbe Congrega­
tional church are being held temp­
orarily in thé parsonage, Boule­
vard and Main. The Sunday
school opens promptly at 9:45 a .
m.^ Rev. E. S. Bollinger, the act­
ing* pastor, preaches at 11 a. m.
on the theme “Inaide or Outside
of the Church— Doee It Metter?”
Mid-week services Wednesday. 8
p. m.
I
At 11 oeloek, morning worship,
with sermon from the snbjeet,
"OoTs Choice.’*
At T 9. m. Young Peoples meet­
ing.
At 8 P. m. Praise service with
sermon by the Rev. Gertrude E.
Thatcher, from the subject, “Two
Roads.”
‘
On Tuesday evening at 8 p. m.
the Woman’s Missionary Society
will hold an open* meeting in tho
Church.
Thefe will be special music and
Rev! Gertrude B. Thatcher! re­
turned missionary from Japan will
tn costume and will give an
mu on the
subject, “Three
Days With a Missionary in Jap-
Forty-five percent of the total
capital invested in the recently
created German aviation corpora-
, tton "Lufthansa" is In the hands
o f the government. The remain­
ing 55 percent is divided between
- the Junkers company and the
‘ Peutscher Aero-Lloyd, whose am­
algamation brought, the present
‘ .trust being. Although the exact
' total of the trust’s capitalisation
fias not been announced, It Is au-
jthorltqtiveiy estimated at twelve
“ to twenty million marks.
Both federal and state govern-
s uaentg of Germany will be repre-
±
A cordial Invitation is extended
to everyone to attend these ser­
vices. The regular mid-week
prayer meeting will be held on
Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. A
welcome to nil.
BROTHERS
FOR
•u s sums on military and naval
aviation, Germany i s . concentrat-
lng entirely on the development
of commercial aviation.
Cleaners’ Union
Is Out on Strike
ed to the Junkers Company in
Persia (whereby many Germans
hope to realise In the air the BeW
Un-Bagdad dream which Tailed to
come true on land) baa been rati­
fied by the Persian parliament. It
grants a five year monopoly to
German aviation. Leaders of
British aviation are reported to
be disquieted by this expansion of
German aerial routes Into the
Near Bast.
' • "
Reliable estimates of the avia­
tion subsidies to be granted by
the German Government during
1828 agree on the figure of 30,-
000,000 marks.
As a rule, these subventions
take the form of a government
bonus of approximately 2 marks
for every kilometer flown, While
the companies' operating costa
are about 2.80 per kilometer.
This clearly indicates that com-,
msrcial aviation is still far from
being a paying enterprise. More
than two-thirds of the costs must
be met by German taxpayers.
In the first eleven months of
1825, Junkers airplanes also are
said to have flown 4,500,000 air
kilometer^. Junkers and
Lloyd together are believed to
have covered a distance ear sad IMS
5,000,000
kilometers. T b t c
' would yield a direct federal honnu
of 10,000,000 marks.
Save labor these warm days, by Buying
your
CAKES, BREAD AND PASTRIES
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
Every Man
LOS ANGBLE8, July 22.—
Demonstrations which lacked viol­
ence but seat squads of police to
a doaen scenes In response to riot
calls, marked the first day of a
strike called today by Cleaners
and Dyers* u£lon, No. 176, having
2000 members.
The Sermon on the Mount Is
the Constitution of the Christian
Churchy It is the Christian’s rnle
tor living. We are going to study
it |n the lesson "Christ’s Rules
of Life.” Rosina Gallatin ia the
leader.
m—
••
Raymond McGee la confined to
his home by illness, from hts
work at Miller’s Toggery.
Avoid '
Poorly
Balanced
Macaroni or Spaghetti
3 Pounds fo r 25c
It’s Fresh — Ju st Arrived i
D ietary M istake is M ade
PORK AN D B E A N S
Big Pound Can
'ampbells or Van Camps
10c Per Can
CANTALOUPES
Extra Special
5c EACH
While ITiey Last— These Are
The F in est That Have Reached
Town TTUa Year—Come Early
FR Y ES SHORTENING
4 Lb. P ail for 85c
8 Lb. P ail for 81.65
L ast Crack a t These
Prices
Cheaper Than Bulk
F YOU feel tired, hungry, "fidg­
before lunch, don’t
I mp ety” to hours
the conclusion of poor
Thousands have unenergetie
t alth.
mornings because they start the day
with wrong breakfasts.
To feel right, you must Eave a
well-balanced, complete breakfast
ration. At most other meals—lunch
.and dinner—you get i t But break­
fast is a hurried meal, often badly
chosen.
Thus Quaker Oats, containing
16% protein, food's great tissue
balder, 58% carbohydrate, its great
energy element plus all-important
vilamines and the "bulk" that makes
laxatives seldom needed, is the die­
tetic urge of the world today.
It is food that "stands by” yog
through the morning. Don’t dtay
yourself the natural stimulation thia
rich food offers you.
Get Qwjrer Oats today. Grocers
have two kinds: Quick Quaker,
which cooks in | to. 5 minutes, and
Quaker Oats.
AT THE
I Grocery
Klondike Watermelons, Per Lb. 2c
Turlock Cantaloupes, E ach . . . . 5c
VAN CAMPS
Pork & Beans
1 pound 2 oz- can
Q uaker O ats
Groceries
CHEERFULLY ALERT - W ITH A SMILE, EACH MAN IS READY TO DO YOUR BIDDING.
YOUR W ISH ES ARE OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE. EACH STORE M AINTAINS AN ATMOS­
PH ER E OF PLEASING W ILLINGNESS TO SERVE. MAKE 20TH CENTURY YOUR SHOPPING
SPOT.
Herings Saturday and Monday, July 24th and 26th
(SU R E JE L L )
Certo
Per Bottle 25c
“ DEL MONTE” CATSUP — From Sunny Califor
uia — Large B o t t l e ........................... ................ »... 23c
FE L S N A P T H A ” SOAP
>r” — 4 Bars .-,...... ... . . .
Standard Sliced
PIN E A PPL E
Largest Cana
Per Can 25c
Laundry Soap
10 Bars, 39c
ROGERS PREPARED
Clorox
Mustard
7 oz. Glass
“ VAN CAMPS” BEANS — Ready to s^rve — Good
Wholesome food and economical, too-Medium size
Cans — 3 for
................................25c
"M A PLE L E A F ” SALMON — 1926 Pack, Fancy
Columbia River Chinook — Spring Catch — Rich in
oil — Half Pound FlateCans . ; .......,........................25c
“ SEARCHLIGHT'^M ATCHES — Non-poisonous—
Safe—Large full boxes, 5c; Carton of 6 boxes 29c
Per Bottle
( ‘CRYSTAL W H IT E ” SOAP
thru” — 10 bars . . . . . . . . . . . .
Many Other Stores
Special A t Our
Regular Prices
HARDY BROS.
SPECIAL
COFFEE
50c Per Found
Wore Ashland People Are
Drinking It Than Any Other
Brand
Also
QUR LEADER
KIRK
OLIVE
Toilet Soap
Have a fish dinner tdnight!
Many delightful dishes can ba
made with flak. It is healthy,
too! For freah fish, telephone
Eagle Meat Market
Phone 107
H et From the Oven
“ W E SSO N ” OIL — For frying, cooking, and bak
ing, as well as Mayonnaise. Quart C y i ............... 49<
L ipton’s H ighest Grade
“ SA K -H A LIN ” GRAB MEAT—The choicest meat
of the Crab is leg meat — Sakhalin is 90 per cent
fancy leg meat, direct from the clear cool waters of
J a p a n — Halves C a n ............• ......................... f .,. .31c
W hile 100 Bars Last
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
Coffee
Iodine Salt
Vacuum Packed
Per Package
1 Pound Can
“ T R E E ” TEA
Ptfund Package
KELLOGGS CORN” FLAKES, 3 pkgs
DEL MONTE” PEA S - 1926 P ack-M ediu m siae
eas — Can . . . ? . .................20c; 3 f o r ....................86s
"20TH CENTURY" BROOMS — “ 6 M v ”- S t r o n »
—Medium weight, made from the very finest broom
corn-S-only............................. ?...... , ........... ..
«60
“ Orange Pekoe” or ‘(Japan” 1-2
...,38c; 1 Pound Package . . . . 73o
“ L IB B Y S” MILK — The nearest to fresh cream—
Tall Cans — 3 for . . . . . .
.. .................. ..
20c
FLOUR—Beat Patent or Pastry—10 lb. Sacks 66o
KERRS BEST PATENT FLOUR — The flour mar­
ket is advancing rapidly — B ny now thus assuring
yourself of ^(d wheat flour at thia low price— 49 IK
S a c k ............... .............. ................ ; ...................
“ The last word in Coffee excellence” —
Direct from our roaster to you always in
sures this fresh coffee at low prices . . . .
45c Per Pound
KLONDIKB'W' a TXRMSLONS—2 I to
A t E n d e n B ig Store
“ L IB B Y S” ASPARAGUS TIPS — 19E6 Pack — 31
to 44) large green spears to the can — Better than
the fresh—1 lb. C a n s ............ 35c; 2 for ............Oto
“ TINY TOT” SARDINES - Genuine Norwegian in
pure Olive Oil—about 32 F ish to the tin—2 cans 6B0
2 1-2 lb. Loaves
5c Each
“ ROYAL” BAKING POWDER - “ The cream of
Tarter Baking P ow d er”—12 oz. can .'................. 43c
2 1-2 LbeCan , . . .11.2«: 5 Lb. C a n ............. 8 2 J 9
Makes washing cas
W HITE KING
W HITE CRYSTAL
CRYSTAL W HITE
SOAP
10 Bara for 39c
Meats
lain St.
Thomas Hill,
W e H ave Our Own D elivery System
L A R G E T U R L O C K CANTALOUPES, Each . . . .t o