Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 03, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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S P E C IA L S
SA TURDAY
M ONDAY
HARDY
BROS
F O U L D ’S
M ACARONI AND
VEGETABLE
COOKER
A 13.50 V a lu e
for $1.89
WIT1J FOUR PAKMAGRS
Fouldt, Spaghetti, Foulds Wide
Yoodles, Foulds Macaroni
At 15c per Package
This is a large package o f a
Higii Grade Product.
You
w ill be sure ’ to like It
WE MUST TELL YOU AGAIN
ABOUT
HARDY BROS
SPECIAL COFFEE
at 50c per Pound
It,’» the Greatest Coffee Value
(hat ever • f y c k t f # n and is
going like wildfire. It’s a re-
;
pester— TRY IT. ' ’ *
B B S X “ C . A .B " CANE
.............S U G A R ••
< 15 Pounds for $1.00
Sunday at
The Churches
.Methodist Episcopal CJierch
North Main and Laurel Sts. -
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Sermon subject: “The Marks of
Jesus.” This will be followed by
Communion of the Lord’s Supper.
Evening worship at 8. Subject:
“The Sword of Christ." The Sun­
day School meets at 9:45. This
is an excellent place to study the
Bible. There is a class for you
and your children. Tbe Epworth
League for all young people meets
at 6:45. An interesting and help­
ful hotir. You are cordially in­
vited to attend all these meet­
ings. ,Ypn w ill: enjoy The excel­
lent music, the Christian fellow­
ship and the Gospel preaching.
Strangers and visitors especially
welcome. Come as you are. You
will be helped by attending the
prayer npeetlng on Wednesday
evening at 7:30. Make this your
home church.
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Baptist Church
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor
Sabbath School -..J........... .....9:45
Preaching
...... 11:00
We harp been,,for some tigap,
spending the morning hour in the
ftjidy.ctf.tJip.^iUstanding charact­
ers of tbe Old Testament. The
a«jdien«>g have evifjented
deep
Interest in these messages. Our
The NexV Time
You . Serve Tea
The Best Sugar for Jelly I '
KLAM AT
' H V W l 'I I
Anchor Brand
$1.95 Per Sack
bS'E MORE D A f • oW
BRAZIL NUTS
18c Per Pound
. 2 Lbs. for 35c
THE * «J ri ÌAÌÌÀ t ’ DRSHKRÏ
“ JE L L D E S S E R T ”
N e v e r ag'aih w ill you
tak e thp .tim e aiyl d o
Hie work* td oak© youj1 ow n
cake. T est it b y ta stin g .
next character study will be:
"David, the Sweet Singer of Is­
rael.
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B. Y. P. U.
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Program: -“Station K. A. O. 8."
(Keep Ashland Going Strong)
will broadcast from tbe First
Baptist Church Sunday evening
at 7 o’clock. Subject: "Gains'and
Rewards in BdHding Cbritsian
Character.” Everybody Invited to
visit the station.
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Preaching at 8:00. Congrega­
tional singing and evangelistic
preaching each Sabbath evening.
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Congregational Church
Rev. E. .8. Bollinger, acting pastor
Services in the parsonage.
Boulevard and Main. Sunday
school, 9:40 a. m. Worship at
1 1 a .m . and 7:30. The morning
theme will be “Warming at the
Wrong Fire." During 'the even­
ing services Mr. Bollinger will
give a brief talk on the “Relig­
ious War in Mexico in Relation
to Labor.” "Labor Sunday Kid­
napped and Where Are We Go­
ing?“ . will be the topic of the
main address. The mid weak ser- of possessing no property rights
vice, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m. ■ In the work which they do. They
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are also beset by" the peril of
TTie Free Methodist m a rch »* insecurity ot their Job. They are
Corner East Main and 7th Sts. frequently segregated socially as
We extend a cordial welcome certain races are segregated. The
to all who will attend our regu* result is that (oiks that need the
lar Sunday services.
fellowship of you and me and our
Sunday School at 9:4*5 a. m. beautiful churches, with their In?
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
spiring music and capable lead-
The evening service at 7:45 p, ershlp, are preyed upon by com-
Prayer meeting Thursday even­
ing at 7:45.
Emma R. Thomason, Pastor ’
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Trinity Episcopal m a r ch .
Vicar the Rev. P, JC. Hammond
Holy Communion at 8 a.- m.
Church School at 9:46.
, Morning Service and Sermon
at 11. '
Everybody cordially welcome.
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EPWORTH LEAGUE »
“Every person whose toll con­
tributes to- the necessities, com­
forts, and luxuries which we en­
joy, works' for us. ‘Among the
perils they must meet-is the peril
Last Tuesday witnessed one of
the beet, outdoor socials that the
Leaguers have enjoyed for soma
time. It was a hay-rack ride' and
picnic dinney combined.' They left
the Church at 4:30 and by travel­
ing along the Valley View road
for some time, they reached a
desirable place to spread th'o
“pot-luOk” dinner. When every­
one had eaten his fill, the merry
crowd Journeyed on— returning
home by way of Talent. Stories
and songs mad« the ride interest­
ing. Almost 30 enjoyed the af­
fair.
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Oinrch of the Brethren
Cor. Iowa St, and Mountain Ave
Invites .you to their services.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
Preaching a t . 11. Rev. Lovell
W eiss,,a young minister of Port­
land, under 20 years ot age has
Buildinq^Qrocery Presliq
Hearts of-Gold EMPRESS Go
Per Tin, 10c
Cantaloupes,
Each
SPECIAL Prices
ON SOAP
Armours Meat
Ask About Them
5c Can
POTATOES
10 Lbs., z 25c «
Quart Mason
Jars, 90c Pr. Doz.
BA SE O r FO UR PACKAGES
IA R 0 N I
AT
G IV E
T B E REGULAR
ONE
A L U M IN U M
$ 3 .75 F O R $1.89 (S e e W in d o w )
A Toni*!«' ♦•‘»i uW word
week that In all their travels
Hardy Bros., at Ashland, was
In almost a hundred communities 20th Century is building grocery prestige-
pendable food shopping centers. The remarkable progress of this business is pi
our customers find in 20th CENTURY merchandise.
Money-Savers
C LO SED A L L D A Y L A B O R D A Y , M O N D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 8 th
WMAf* t Az * RECOMMEND!
W e t io th e S am e fo r Y 6d
SATURDAY
FOR YOUR SUNDAY AND MONDAY NEEDS!
(S T O R E C L O S E D A L L D A Y M O N D A Y , S E P T . 6—L A B O R D A Y )
“ L I B B Y ’S ” M IL K — T he n earest to fresh cream
T a ll C ans, 3 f o r .................................................• • ........... 29<
“ C R Y S T A L W H IT E ” S O A P — P u re S oap , all
th rough — 10 b a r s ................... ................•.......... • .38c
AN EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN!
Special Purchase of Toilet Soaps priced to sell at frQm 10d ta
25c a bar will be put on sale Saturday at the extremely low price of
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Ashland Creamery Butter, 2 pound roll
1 lb. can, 30c; *3 lb. can..............................i
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“ T R U B L U ” SO D A C R A C K E R S —F r e sh an d crisp
Per lb. ........................... .......................;........................15«
“ P E E T ’S ” W A S H IN G .M A C H IN E S O A P — F o r
u s e . m fCither hot or cold w a te r —E x t r a S p e c i a l -
L argo P ack ages—2 f o r ----- ? ; ............... .................... 59c
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
L A R G E H E A R T S OF-GOLD C A N T A L O U P E S ---------- ------------------
F R E D R A F P ’S W A T E R M E L O N S , P o u n d
.............. » . . .................... 1 *
CELERY (Large Bunches) • .............................
..........•
............. 1
PLAZA GROCERY
“ V A N C A M P ’S ” P O R K A N D B E A N S —M edium
size can—net w e ig h t 18 oz.—C ertain ly econ om ical a t
tliis p rice; 3 c a n « ................. ...................... . <............. .25o
“ Z IO N ” F IG B A R S —F illin g o f gen u in e im ported
’’U P T O N ’S ” T E A — Y e llo w L ab el * lb. can 45«;
“ B U R N E T T ’S ” V A N IL L A — A b so lu te ly p n r e - 2
oz. b o ttle ......................................... . ........................... ...3 3 c
Red Label
P U R E L A R D — In bulk— M any M oth ers p r e fe r pure
lard in th eir b ak in g; 3 lb s............................................ 65c
American Beauty Oysters, per can
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1 lb. can .................................................................................89c
3 lb s .................................................................. «........................
White Wonder Laundry Soap, 10 Bars
.
“ G H IR A R D E L L I’S ” G R O U N D C H O C O L A T E
B E S T SH O R T E N IN G —In bulk, p u r e ly v e g e ta b le —
Broken SB
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E x cellen t for co o k in g , b a k in g
“ K A B O ” S Y R U P — L ig h t’color
5 lb. can, 39c; 10 lb r -c a n .. . . . . . .
i 4 Bars for 25c
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F ig s — F in e fo r th e c h ild r e n ’s lu n ches—2 lb s.. ...3 7 c
“ M A Z O L A ” O IL -
and m ak in g salad d ressin gs— Q uart c a n .............. 49c
P h on e. 107
* developing de-
ie dependability
Saturday, Tuesday & Wednesday Sept 4th, 7th & 8th Inclusive
th « -“B est uud C heapest” place
to Buy Groceries—
Eagle Meat Market
In Syria, war with the Druse«
has been resumed after a delight­
ful vacation lasting two week«.
P h o n e 59.
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Playing Jhe game of life la
like playipg any other game.
To succeed you must be " fit”
Eat plenty of good, nutritious
meat, and get it at Eagle Mar­
ket, thereby assuring yourself
The First Preshytevtaa m a id s .
Sunday, Sept. 5th. 1985
Morning Worship, Eleven o'­
clock. Bunday School 9x45 a .m .
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. MM«
Week Prlyer Meeting.
C. E. at usual hour.
Welcome.
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First m arch of Christ, M entis*
i Pioneer Avenue South
Sunday morning service at 11
o'clock. Subject.: “Man".
Sunday School at 10 o'clock. ■
Wednesday evening service at
8 o’clock.
Reading, room open dally from
2 to 5 except Sundays and holi­
days. ■
The public la cordially wel­
comed to these services.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
3 Packages for 25c
PLAYING THE
G A M E
promised to he with us Sunday
and deliver the morning address.
Christian workers^Jind J un ion
League meet in the evening at 7
o'clock
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m arch of the Nasarene
Fourth and C 8treets
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Mr. T. S. Wiley, Superintendent.
At 11 o'clock. Morning Worship
with sermon from the subject:
"T he, Kingdom of Heaven Taken
by Force."
At 7:00 p. m. Young Peoples
Meeting. .
At 8:00 p. m. Praise service
tollpwed with sermon from the
subject. "What ’is Your Life
Worth?”
The regular mid-week prayer
meeting on Wednesday evening at
8 p. m.
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P. C. Thatcher, Pastor ,
K IP P E R E D S N A C K S — “ N o r w e g ia n ” — S k in le ss and
b on eless—The se le c t c u ts b f th e herring- cured and
sm oked to a “ Q u een ’s tu s te ;” 2 t i n s . ........................15c
“ L I B B Y ’S ” S A L A D P O IN T S — D ram a can o f A s­
p aragu s T ip s and arran ge on L ettu ce leave». M ix
1 cup o f co tta g e ch eese w ith H teasp oon o f s a lt an d
1 tab lesp oon chopped p e eled green chili»
Shape
into b a lls and place 3 ch eese balls on each plavb.
S erv e w ith F ren ch D ressin g. 1 lb. round can s, 27o;
3 ca n s f o r ......................... .................. ...................... ........... 7$o
“ LIBBY” SLICED PINEAPPLE — 1926 Pack — 8
slices to th e can; p ack ed In a rich syrup; large o«w,
27c; 3 f o r ..................... * . . . . . . . . ....................... .79o
TOILET PAPER— Soff, «»hitary tissue -
1000
sheets to the toll; 3 rolls................. . . . . . . . . . . . . .23c
F L O U R — B e st b ran d s Patent or P a stry —ID lb.
S ack s . . ................................... ............. L ........ . . . . . . . He
KEEK’S ” BEST PATENT FLOUR—49 lb. Sack,
“ S E A R C H L IG H T ” M A T C H E S — N on p oin son on s
n o iseless and s a fe —L arge fu ll boxea— C arton o f
6 b oxes ................................... ........................... .'................ 29c
20th Century Coffee
“The flavor your, palate longs for” — Direct
from our roaster to you insures this high grade
co«ee, at low prlcee, always
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