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

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Sunday af
The Churches
Congregation*!
The service» ot the Congrega­
tional church are being held in
the parsonage, Main and Boule­
vard, during (he construction per­
iod of the new church. The Sun­
day school meets at 9:45 a. m.
and the worship hour is 11 a. m
Ite r. E. S. B o llin g er,' the acting
pastor w ill preagh" on “The Power
of Intelligent Belief.** The mid­
week service is on Wednesday, 8
TO TRADE AT *.,
HARDY
BROTHERS
MEANS TO GET
Best Merchandise
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with
u / -*
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n
.
Quickest Service
ap
LOWEST PRICES
park w ith flashlights, banjoa or
, Epworth League
Church of Christ
A ll services well. attended la
The August group o f studies ukelelea^ and a bright colored
spite of vacation slump. Bible
deals with "pioneers.* Next Sun­ sash and bead piece.
an a
school, 75 per cent larger than
day the topic is “ W illiam Penn.
v ir o n y (e r w a unnrci*
last year this time.
1
Pioneer In Religious Freedom.”
Rev. Hugh T . M itcheittore,
Next Lord's - Day services at
The history book» give a fa ll ac­
count of W illia m Pana, colonist pastor, w ill speak Sunday morn­ usual hours beginning with Bible
and governor and statesman, but ing a t 11 n. m. on the subject. school nt 6:45 a. m. The serpMH
they' do not tall us of W illiam " W ill n Man Rob G odt" In the nt 11:15 a. m. "The Master
4
Penn, religionist and pietlat, ho evening the theme Will be "Rich­ Workman.**'
Christian Endeavor at 7' p. m.
who dared to worship God as hie es! Are they eattle and Silver and
special and evangelistic services at 8 P-
conscience dictated. N a d l.-n e Gold?'* There w ill be
music w ith a 'Surprlse Choir" In m. Sermon subject, "The Place of
Swenaing Is the leader.
Baptism in the Kingdom." ' 1
A dramatic club has been or­ the evening.
Bible school at 9:46 a. nt. ; Ton are cordially laylted to gll
ganised w ithin the League at the
suggestion of Mae Van Harden- Christian Endeavor meeting at the seedier» of this “church w ith
burg who visited one in Portland. 7 p . m, Mid-week service Wednes­ a-mlesion." Special me»K at both
' * ■.
The object of the club Is to pro­ day evening 7:80. Subject: "Sac- service!* *•
mote Interest 'in" dramatic a r t .] rifle « .*
8 8 8
8 8 8
They are going to present an en­
Charch
tertainment at the evening service P i n t Church of Christ, BcPWtiet
H
.
H
.
Young,
Pastor
on Augurt. 8. Officers for the re­
Pioneer Ave., 'South— Sunday
Services
In the
Adventist
mainder p f this year are: Ma« morning service at 11 ' o’clock.
V an
Hardenbnrg.
president; Subject, "Love.” Sunday school Church, 4th and C Sts. No
Madge Mareaa, vice - president; at 10 o'clock. Wednesday evening ing services next Sunday,
Dora 8parks, secretary; Lawrence serviop at 8 o'clock. Reading nlng services at 7:®0 p. m. "How
Powell, treasurer; George Barker, room open dally tram 2 to 5, ex­ Do W e Use the Word • of God
eargent-at-arms. Three standing cept Sundays and holidays. The Right?" w ill bo the theme. Pub­
committees are to be formed.
public is cordially welcomed to lic Is cordially invited to Wor
ship with us.
A “Coaching Party** was held these services.
at the home or Miss Ruby Powell
last Tuesday evening for the
leaders of the remaining year.
Madeline Stevens, first vice-presi­
dent. presented very well all nec­
essary instructions for the fntnre
leaders. Then an open discussion
ensued In which ail were benefit­
ed. Binging engaged the rest of
the evening.
Epworth Leaguers and friends
from
who are looking f<fr a good time,
w ill remember the Gypsy Party
tonight at S:e<L Ton a r e io meet
Save labor these warm days, by Buying
your
CAKES, BR E A D A N D PASTRIES
SOAP AND SOAP
POWDER BARGAINS
Wool Soap Flakes,
Regular 10c
Packages
Only 5c Per Package
at the Llthia Fountain
WOOL SOAP
«o Limit W hile Stock Lasts
10c Bars for 5c
CITRUS POWDER
24c Per Packagt
Another Big Week
for
'
Hardy Brothei
SPECIAL
COFFEE
only
50c PER POUND
.
F you feel tired,
hours before loach, don't jump
to the conclusion of poor health.
Thousands have tmenergetic morn­
ings because they start the day with
wrong breakfasts.
I T o feel right, yon most have a
| well-balanced, complete breakfast
ration. A t most other meals—lunch
and dinner—yon get i t Bat break­
fast is a honied meal, often badly
chosen.
I
Thus Quaker Oats, containing
Get Your
EARLY CANNING
PEACHES
For canning early n ext week,]
Leave your orders with us a
we w ill get you nice peaches. I
Q u a k e r O a ts
EXTRA SPECIAL
. SATURDAY ONLY
GUARANTEED
WATERMELONS
1 1 2 c Per Pound
FOR THE MAN
WHO T O IL S
8HRIMP WILL BE
HIGHER
We Have aFfew Cans
American Beauties
Left At
2 CANS FOR 25c
AT THE
Plaza Grocery
Crisco-
3 Pound P a i l .
$1.42
9 Pound P a il .
$2.19
♦
T r u B lu
Chocolate
Eclairs
Amaizó Com
or
Gloss Starch
Per Pound
Per Package
25c
10c
Crater Lake Best
Hardwheat
Kerrs
• t
W hile Stock Lasts
WALNUTS
Extra Fancy Oregons
30c Per Pound
California Soft Shell
25c Per Pound ,
Gravenstein Apples'
Reg. Size Apple Box
90c PER ____
BOX
»____
Meat for the man who
toils; because,it is so-full
of that energy so necess­
ary to the mall whose
w o r k i s “ fatiguing. ’ ’
Nothing like meat to re-
store
*e that old “ pep.”
Eagle Meat Market
Phone 107
9
Royal Club
(Large Size)
Sw eet Potatoes
30c
Per Pound
.
3’ 1 -2c
20" C entury G rocers
I.
ASTQRIA
SEASIDE
CLATSKANI
RAINIER
ST. HELENS
FOREST GRO
BEAVERTON,
T IG A R D ®
NEWBERG
OALLA
SALEM
INDEPENDENCE
S T A Y T O N 1'
EUGENf-i
Sfvf/vry S to r e s /v
fm R T Y F iv e C i t ie s Z/ v
W a s h in g ton A no O regon
.
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25c
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A progreariva policy of «teadily forging ahead, an increasing number of stores each year, is welding to­
gether this great 20th OENTURY organization. Thus you are insured better service, more courteous
treatment,, fresher stocke and lower prioes on your foodstuffs. ,
“Money Savers” Saturday and Monday Jnly 31st and August 2nd, 1926
Large Smooth New Potatoes
■
Our Store is Full of Ji
Such Bargains
IT’S
Plaza Grocery
Hardy Broth
THO8. HILL, Prop. /
61 N.
Wo «Bave Our Own Delivery System
The Always Busy <
« izi: r i i n r » i t »
So. 2 1-2 Ouu . . . . . . 2 3 c
2 Gane ....................... 45c
Fred Rapp’s Famous Watermelons
................... BI I I I . .......... I ..............I . I l l
Note: The pastor w ill preach
e t both morning apd evening sei*-
vieda. D aring the last three Sun­
days Rev. Segaworth and Rev.
Dodson were our two welcome and
48c
Lemons
8 Pounds
p. « .
9 Pound Sack *
£9'
Per
Dozen
Sabbath School 1 :4 6; preach­
ing l l ; By P. U. 7; preaching 8
helpful supplies. The young peo­
Church of the Xazarene
ing. At 8 p. m. Praise sesvlee
ple of the ehnrch conducted two
P. C. Tiiatcher, Paator
followed with sermon from the
of thp ®Anin< services in a most
Fourth and C Streets— Sunday) • ubJect, "Christ’s Obligation Con-
acceptable manner.
For thia
cernng Sâlvaton.
School at 9:45 a. m. Mr. T. S.
kindly help and oooperatlon the
The regular mid-week prayer
ehurch
and paator
are truly Wiley, Superintendent. At 11
w
ftr'
meeting
will be held on Wednes-
o’clock, morning worship,
grateful.
day evening at 8 p. m.
sermon followed by the Lord's
I
Supper.
You are invited to these aer-
Classified
Bring Results.
At 7 p. m. Young People's Meet- vices.
R olled Oats
Flour
49- Pound
Sack1
*
Bapttot Chercb ~
M yron 8. Woodworth,. Pastor
73c
6 Pound P ail
<.<•» them while the Getting*»
Good
CANTALOUPES
Large Size 5c
BAKERY
Special for
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Start the
with QuakerOats
— food that "stands by" you.
16% protein, food’s g reat tissue
builder, 58% carbohydrate, its great
energy element, plus all-important
vitamines and the “bulk" that makes
laxatives seldom needed, is the die­
tetic urge of the world today.
Don’t deny yourself the natural
stimulation this rich food offers you.
Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers
have tw o kinds:* Q u ick Q uaker,
which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and
Quaker Oats.
And None Better
We do not know o f a single
custom er who has tried th is!
coffee who is not repeating. I t |
is a winner.
FRANKLIN
the
Avoid
Poorly
'Balanced
Breakfasts
CITRUS WASHING
MACHINE SOAP
50c Packages for 43c
.
in
FR ID AY, July SO, IM O .
M e in
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER — (Limit 3), each . . .5c
IVORY SOAP—10c Size (Limit 5 )-B a r
5c
WESSON OIL — Excellent for frying and baking,
as well as Mayonnaise—Quart Can.............. - • • -40c
SNOWDRIFT - Fov making cake, biscuit
pastry; also unsurpassed for frying, 4 lb. can .
“ FISHEgS BLEND” FLOUR-—The flour market
has advanced but- here is your opportunity to buy 10 LB. NEW SPUDS
flour, made from old wheat, at a real saving —
49 Pound Sack . . . . . . ............................................. |2.23 4 LB. NEW CROP ONIONS
a
,10a or 8 for