Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 13, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    dairy
Sunday at
The Churches
Latberan Chifrch
H. H. Young. Pastor
Services In • the
Adventist
Church on 4th and C streets.. No
morning services next Sunday.
Evening services
at
7:30
o'clock.
"The Temple of 'God” will * e
the subject ^f tbe sermon. We bid
all strangers a cordial welcome. •
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Church of the Nasaeewe
Fourth and C Sts,
Supday
School at 9:45 a. m. T. S. Wiley,
Superintendent.
At I t p'clock. ipornlng worship,
with sermon by Rov. J. P. Wear of
California.
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At 7 p. m. Yqnng peoples* Meet­
ing.
At 8 p. m. Praise Service with
sermon by tbe psator.
The regular mid-week prayer
meeting on Wednesday evening
at 8 p. m.
A hearty invitation la extented
to all.
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Church of Christ
After one Sunday vacation the
regular minister will again occu­
py. the pulpit both morning and
eveqlng next Lord’s day.
Brother Patterson of Medford.
jeans!!! Beans!! Beans
occupied tbfr pulpit Uwt Sunday
to the delight of the congrega-
tlori and the special tousle wee.
greatly enjoyed.
v
Bible School a / usual hopr of
9:41 a. a . The mornlhg sermon
will ba “The Gfriktoat, Problem of
the Church," The T. f . 8. C. 0 .
prayer meeting at 7 p. m. Ah 8
p. ib. tbe eohg service of the eve-
nlng will begin'followed by a set-
«non ‘‘The Supreme Christ.”
The message of the ehurcb of
Christ to Ashland to tbe Gospel.
plus nothing, minus nothing, its
Mission In Ashland is tf e Beriora-
tlon of the Mew Testament Chhreh
in teaching, plan and practice. All
are welcome to all Arvices.
B 88 88
Presbyterian Church
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
the pastor. Rev. Hugh T. Mitch-
more will speak on "ReJoIeing in
Hope,** At thio evealftg worship at
8 o’clock the theme will ba* ‘’Con­
science." Christian Endeavor at
7 p. m. Sunday,school at 9:45
a. m. Midweek .service, 7:30 p.
m., Wednesday. ’
Rot. JB. 8. Bollinger wljl preach
at t l «• «1. on "How Crqmee are
C ro w ed .” The Bunday school
m ajt* a S ' t i d f -=•«, m. Mld-weok
moetiaff oft Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Hew people believe about "The
Transformation a t the World Into
th«’ Kingdom of Ood." w l|l be the
«tndy.
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RpwOrth lea g u e
, Tfte topic for next Sunday is
,.Lottta p Mteur— Pioneer in Pre-
T<mtatlve Medicine."
-^s
.
* t“ Der by
*”lt tbro®*h tb® efforts of his fa­
tll,r ’ M at*ended the small col-
perfected Inocnlatloa.
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Nadine Swenning Is the leadtr
for the evening.
It will be well worth your time
to ,ho present a t the church ser­
vice next Sunday night. Vhe Ep­
worth League has charge of the
service. The pageant "The FrnHe
o f Peace" will be the feature of
the evening.
Anyone not a member of the
League may get their publication
"The Bpworthlan” every week by
phoning the editor at 294-R. It
Is ten cents a month.
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Fall Gospel
Sunday service Full Gospel 'in
Truth Temple ‘ on the Boulevard
Sunday school. 8:45 a. b. PreAh-
ing 11 a. mt No service tonight,
a a a
First Church o f Christ, Scientist
Pioneer Ave. South— Sunday
morning service at 11 o’clock.
Subject, "8onl.”
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Wednesday evening service at
8 o'clock. Reading roem open
« h e F mo Mefhodlst Church
Regular services as follows:
Sunday school at 19 a. m. Preach­
ing servfce at 1 1 .a. m. Class
masting at I t noon. Preaching at
8 p. m. PTayer meeting Wednes­
day at 8 p. m.
B B .B
Congregational Church
The services of the Congrega­
tional -church will continue to be
held in the parsonage. Boulevard
and Main. The, acting pastor.
Delicious
Our m eats are inspected
and passed.
When., you
purchase fro m ' this mar­
ket you are thus assured
that the meat is fresh and
wholesome.
ECONOMIZERS SATURDAY AND MONDAY
A ugust 14th and 16th
Eagle Meat Market
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. Phone 107
‘•VAN CAMPS” BEA N S - W ith Tomato sauce —
Ready-to-serve—What is more economical? 3 Tins
{Contents 3 1-2 lbs.) f o r ........................................ 26c
First Class Peaches Cheap
er than you can buy then
at the orchards. Just thi
right tim e for canning.,
P SE E OUR W INDOW
“ CALUM ET” BAKING P O W D E R -1 Lb. Cans 25c
2 1-2 Lb. Can ................. .’............................................. 59c
LIBBY S MILK
Tall Cans, 3 for
STORY BOOK
CORN
2 Cans For'26c
<1
SPEC IA LS
‘oteto Chip«, 8 Pkg. for ....a
¡Monopole Hweet Pickle» ...8
hlcken A-lm King .......
B
*otted Ctjlcken
.............. ft
! layonnalse Sandwich
Spread ........ x" -................... ®
mall Can» Corn ......
II
x>ng Branch Pineapple ...ft
pig Bara, per pound ..«t.*..II
An efficient corp« of riet
tlwayn ready to irfve conrteo
znd* »peedy »ervlce w— o
-rowda' need over 800 ponn
tf Tomato™ for aliclng la
Saturday and we ran opt— Bi
The Nearest to fresh cream”
Specials
DEL MONTE” CATSUP -
FU LL CREAM CHEESE -
your C hance to get one o f those
EDGEMONT PANTRY TINS
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KELLOGG’S P E P ” '
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A Package of Those Delicious Edgemont Crack­
ers and a Pantry Tin, The Two F or. . . . . 46c
-P a c k a g e .....................
Either “ N u t” or “ M ilk”
“ W HITE KINO
Uirge Package .
“W ESSO N” OIL — Fpr frying and baking, as well
as making mayonnaise—Quart can . . . . ...............49c
PURE COCOA - In 1
prise you — 2 pounds
PU R E LARD — In bulk — Freshly rendered
Pounds ........................................................................
B EST C 4 Ï Ï CANE
SUGAR
'
4 Pounds
fii
PICNIC
CHIOTS
« U fe r
More Cups to the Pound
M ayonnaise Dressing
GOLD M EDAL '
Medium S ise Jar 25c
2 0 “ CENTURY
STORES
( in su r e r )
OSKOW
SPECIAL
A t 50c Per Pound
Large Bottle . . . 23c
*g goodness will sur-
LARGE H EA R TS OF GOLD CANTALOUPES, 10c
SMALL H EA R TS OF GOLD CANTALOUPES, —
While They Last — 3 for ................... . .................. 25c
Pound
The Peppy breakfast food
■ 10c; 3 f o r .................... 29c
BREEN OLIVES — Large firm Spanish Queens
Pint Jar . , .............................................. ____
j
MACARONI
FRUIT JARS — Genuine “ B a ll” Masons, complete
Fresh curve cut — Macaroni and
cheese is a delictable meat su b stitu te -4 l b s . ___ 85«
with new Caps and new Rubbers — Quarts, doz. 93c
60c SIZE LOG CABIN &YRUP . . . 49c
SMALL WH i t e BEA N S— Fancy Idaho«—3 lbs. 25o
“ CRYSTAL WHITE” SOAP
RED M EXICAN BEANS - No. 1 California« - 3
p o u n d s.................................................................
oc.
—10 bars .................................. i
AMAIZO CORN OR GLOSS STARCH, 10c
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, Our 5c Grab Basket is Chuck Full of Good
Bargains
PR EFER R ED STOCK TENDER MELTING PEAS
—D elicious and good quality—Can 25c or 3 cans 72c
“ KERBS” BEST PATENT FLOUR -
LESLIES” IODIZED SALT - P a ck a g e.......... 12c
old wheat, and «till at a low price, too
Sack .....................................L .............
DON’T TAIL TO LOOK I t . OVXR
ÙY OBOOK:
BAKERY
Guarantees Q uality
Warrants Gourtmus Sente
Assiwslbu Of Kiftt Prices
Indemufies Against Loss
Protects tb u r Table
Tltc "Bean Fight" is about all
over and beans are bound to
be lilgjier — Get yours« now.
COFFEE
FRANKLIN
Mtu&a/Mrs Q m u m e r
25c
Hardy Brother
Franklin’s Superior Bread
ASSUR ED
BIO B EA N W INDOW
Special For
Saturday and Monday -
The Greatest Value
F or Your Money is
BREAD
ÇOUCV MX F -1 9 2 6
BROTHERS
Another Bunch Of -
JE R SE Y CORN FLA K ES
3 Packages for 26c
Indespensable
fb o d Insurance
HARDY
3 B ig Cans
this year, than usual because of heavy and the spring wheat
the backward season the crop of Auction is forecast at some
spuds will not be extra heavy. less than the crop of 1925.
With a production of 15.00«,000
bales of cotton forecast, there will
Pòrtland — Pacific Car. and
WASHINGTON, (UP)— Farm­ be a surplus of this crop.
Baker— Two tons of ore froi Foundry Company complete» . 1-.-
ers will produce average sized ma­
“One of the significant effects near old Ba»!n mine returned 81 000 refrigerator cara for Pacific
MO,
jor food and fged crops this year
of this season's development is
Fruit Express, costing 83,180.000.
despite unfavorable weather con­ likely to he in the corn belt,” the.
ditions ■ that handicapped growth
department stated. "A corn crop
In the spring, the Agriculture De­ above average or slightly less will
partment forecasts.
almost certainly be followed by a
Had weather conditions, been readjustment in the familiar bal­
ie "Snack” or the Full
favprahl® to the agriculture in- ance between corn and hogs.
If
dugtry, bumper crops would have history repeats' itself, pig produc­
been harvested this year, how- tion will be Increased and the rel­
fjtni* * chî 8' brea<1-and-butter, Jelly spreads between meals—
®T«t- Thp corn, hay and oat crops ative price effect next year will
a depend upon «rood bread as an ingiedlent.
an t’helow average.
be In the direction of lower hoga
GIVE THE KIDDIES
Planters sewed more potatoes and higher corn."
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Wheat producers stand to make
fully as large a gross Income from
Ar Often An They Want It.
and holidays. The public is cor­
their crop th ln y ea r as last, the
dlftBy invited to attend these
department estimated. The win­
services.
ter wheat crop Is exceptionally
SCHVERMANGROCERY
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FREE DELIVERY
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Phone 155
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FREE DELIVERY
Fully egual to the heat canned coffee» — Seve 10c
» pound (the coat of th» tin eeatotaerj end hay
80th Century — Coming direct from oar Roaster
to yon always Inaurea extremely low prleoo.