Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 21, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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Fourth and C Sts.
Sunday school a t 9 :8 6. M r. T.
6. W iley, Superintendent.
A t 11 o’clock? morning worship
w ith sermon from the subject,
"Christian Perfection.”
A t 8:80 p. m. Yonag Peoples
meeting.
A t 7 : SO
m. praise sefvlce fol­
lowed w ith sermon from the text,
"Lord, Is It IT ”
* The regular Woman’s Mission­
ary Society w ill he held on Thurs­
day afternoon at thb Parsonage
at 2 p. m.
The regular mid-week prayer,
meeting w ill be held dg-Wednes­
day evening at 7:30 p. m.
A hearty welcome to a lt
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor.
vlted the young ladies of the
church te write him a letter stat­
ing their Idea of an "Ideal Young
Man." Several have responded
and on Bunday evening. January
28 the sermon on the "Ideal
Young M an" w ill be based on the
material In these letters. Ths
young men ate also Invited to
write on the "Ideal Young Wo­
man," which w ill he the subject
oN the sermon on the evening of
Jan. 80.
Bible school beginning at 9:46
a. m. Sermon at 11:80, " D rift­
wood.". Christian Endeavor at
8:15.
The public Is cordially Invited
to ths services. You w ill enjoy
the friendly atmosphere, the fine
congregational ainglng and . the
special music.
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F irst Chsrch of Christ, Scientist
nnday morning service at 11.
abject,
" T ro th ;”
Sunday
School at 10 a. m.
Wednesday evening service at
8 p.4m. Reading. Foom oppo dally
from 8 to 8 except Sundays and
holidays. The public Is cordially
welcomed.
{
First Presbyterian Chnrch
"The Chnrch with the Illuminated
Bulletin Bbard.”
"Christianity Is the lowest cost
religion In the world in terms of
money, even when a Christian
tithes his Income. There Isn’t a
decent heathen anywhere who
does not pay more for his relig­
ion than we do," says the Philip­
pine Observer.
Attend church services on Sun­
day and get the most fa r' ths
money of any commodity to be
secured today. Not only Informa­
tion and instruction, bqt joy and
peace.
Sunday morning at 11
o’clock, Rev. David Thompson, D.
D.. of Portland w ill speak. In
the evening, the pastor, The Rev.
Hugh T. MItchelmore w ill speak
on "Four Great Words.” In tke
Introductory few mlnHtes ques­
tions w ill be answered. Among
Bunday School meets a t 8:46.
those submitted afe: W hat did
A class for yon w ith a competent
Paul mean; by "Foolishness of
OodT" W hat Is the m atter w ith
teacher la charge.
the y'onth of to d iy f W hat do you
Epworth League for young
thfhk of the hook "W h y we act
W e have arranged to hold people at 6;16. An hour o f'ltg e
special Services at the Free Meth­ and helpful discussion ofr life ’s
like human beings," by Do ray t
Bible School, 9 :4 6. A t this odist ’church, corner Bast Mpln opportunities.
Junior League for. children
hour a fifteen minutes pageant
from 8 to l g . A growing mrgna-
w ill be/presented by the Inters
lsatlon for culture in practical
mediates, to be followed by the
Christianity.
,
regular Bible School lesson lu ’a ll
Prayer
meeting
Wednesday,
departments.
< < <
evening St 7: SO.
Junior
Christian
Endeavor
' Ton are cordially invited to at­
meeting at 4:00 p m., H arlan
tend all these services. 1
Jenkins, leader,
You w ill be heartily welcomed
Intdrm edlite Christian Endeav­
dad w ill enjoy the Christian fel­
or 6:80, W ilm a H all leader.
(Continued From Fags Cue)
lowship and Gospel preaching, the
Senidr
Christian
Endeavor,
excellent mustc and the homelike dered one of the squad to go up
6:80, Robert W right, leader.
atmosphere. Strangers and vis­ and shoot him to put him out of
Westminster Guild at • 1:18.
itors especially welcome. Come his misery. I ^on’t suppose 1*11
Miss Eva Poley, leader.
M you are.
Evening worship a t 7:89.
look at the matter now as I ,dld
M id week service on Wednes­
tken. You see 1 as* 84 years old
day from 7 to I o’clock. A good
and my Ideas have chSnged some­
ÉILL WOULD DIVIDE
place to j o . Last week there
STATE INTO DISTRICTS what. I believe* ndW that ‘ he
were forty present. Subject w ill
should have been put on a boat
be "Partnership."
and shipped bspk td Austria. But
General Juares ordSted him shot
tons institutions a fter It had boon and I was In charge Of the execu­
determined Just bow much money tions so 1 had to ho g party to It .”
r The Full Ooepel Te&ple
J. E. Murphy, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:48 a. m., Mr
and Seventh Sts., January 18,-J
0 . J. Foster, Superintendent. /
Morning worship, 11
a. m Feb. 8, w ith Rev. A. L . Whitcomb:
Subject "Onr Uncanceled Hertt- the Evangelist.
Rev Whitcomb has had long ex-'
Young Peoples meeting, 8:80 perlence In the work of God. Hot
Is scholarly, spiritual and a very*
I Every W eA seday la eagh week forceful speaker. Many who have,
heard him testify to his wonderful;
prayer meeting 7 :8 0 p. is.
GXNTKAI^ZED CONTROL
pbility
ag^a preacher. W e desire-
Choir practice, Friday, 7:18 p.
that the people of Ashland should
Centralising the control o f a ll units and onr vartops depart­
ments, we etfect many' savings passed along to yod In lower
t A homelike church where you hear him, and we extend a cordial
prices. Operating a large naunher of stores w ith One centra)
will always find a real welcome. -invitation to all to cme and qnoy
organization reduces handling expense on a tremendous
his
spirit
filled
messages.
Stirring singing and G o s p s 1
volume of merchandise. Opp man directs a ll of the 20th
■
M
ay
God
»bless
as
here
In
Ash­
preaching.
C E N T U R Y stores w ith one stroke of his pea.
The saving
land and prepare the people for
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belongs to y o n . ~
the coming of onr Lord. There Is
. Trinity Episcopal (M reh
still power tar Jesus’ blood to save
Vicar, the Rev. P. K . Hammond
Offerings Saturday and Monday, January 22 and 24
the uttermost.
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
Emma B. Thomason, Pastor.
Church school nt 9:46.
Morning service and sermon at
MethedlSt Eptpcopal Church
11.
Strangers and visltord cordial­ North M ala and L aurel Streets
SHOETENINO, Purely VcRetnbl«^—In bnlk— g Lhg, ......... 4»c
H . F . Pemberton, Pastor
ly welcome.
MACARONI, Curve Out— "Macaroni and C h eeafe are. a whole*
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
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Sermon subject:
The
Great
Baptist Chnrch
Partnership.
Myron 8. Woodworth, Faster
I Evening worship at 7:80. Sub­
Sabbath School, 8:46.
ject: The Teat: W ill You Survive
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Topic, "Ô ur Gods."
YÓWDRIFT—-A highly rpftoBf purely vegetable shortening
W e w ant you to know some of
our goals for 1987.
Like the winds of the sea are
the ways of fate;
¡!/AWr HawWltoa Pack 1*
As we Journey along through life.
'Tie the set of a soul that décidés
* -y r* T ,~ ~ W
gitano—»Parked <
the goal,
And not the calm or ths strife,
Preaching. 7; 89.
Butcher knives, vahies up
The pastor w ill preach morn­
ing, and evening.
to $2.50 for
A cordial invitation and a gen­
uine welcome are yours.
2(T Century Stores
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KITCHEN
KNIFE
SPECIALS
THEY’RE DELICIOUS!
Appetizing Pineapple Pies
Special For Saturday
25 Cents Each
The aged adventurer is still ac­
tive and has a keen mind fo r his
years.
FRANKLIN’S BAKERY
CLEANLINESS
ANOTHEX BUNCH OF
SATURDAY and MONDAY
Have your clothes
cleaned and press­
ed regularly at the
SPECIALS
HARDY BROTHERS
Standard Cleaners
W s do odorless cleaning.
05 Oak S t
Phone 108
Dinner
.-.-•¿¿»-»1•
PARING K N IV ES AT
20 CENTS BACH
CORN, D el .Monte Oooby— 44eal<oped O ort
lnacheop dish ■■ 8 C a m ,»......
urapson’s
Hardware
10c Per Pound
Ford Batteries
$12.00
IS Plats Rubber case battery,
the same quality battery you
pay from 880.00 to 838.00
for In other makes.
•Schillings Tea
Brooms
Regular 50c Cans of
High Grade Teas
A n Assortment of
90c to 11.00 Brooms
Only 33c Per Can
This Battery fits 80 per cent
of a ll cars and Is Ideal for
your Radio.
Bob White Soap
28. Bars for $1.00|
Battery Recharge, 11.00
Shinola
5c Per Can
Radio Batteries, . . 75c
Clothes Pins Lemons-Lemons
Only lc Per Doz. _ 15c Per Dozen 5
Exchange price mads when
turning in yopr old battery on
a new one.
CHRISTIAN LA DIES POOD SALE SATURDAY
at
Claycomb Motor
HARDY BROTHERS
Ford Oarage
Phone 50
Saturday Specials!
Pure Cane Sugar, 14 Pounds
2Mh CENTURY GROCERY
You will be delighted with the delicate flavor of
our toasted Sandwiches. • A cup of hot, fragrant
chocolate or delicitths coffee, with a light salad or
desert will complete a perfect lunch menu.
Chase's Sweet Potatoes
Rogers Prepared Mustard
2—No. 2 1-2 Cans for
7 Ounce Jar
Seashore
Baisins
Minced Clams
(Seedless)
4 Pound Package
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
PRICES FOR SATURDAY
HERBERTS GROCERY
A MODERN MEAT MARKET
this week.
I H AVE PURCHASED THE E A tlL E MARKET
FROM KERBY BROTHERS, A N D I AM NOW'
REMODELING F t A N D MAKING IT ONE OF
TH E MOST UP-TO-DATE MARKETS IN SOUTH­
ERN OREGON.
2,10 oz. Cans
45c
2 1 -2 Tin P i a s e l o . ■ 25c
Cerreto,
Lb,
CHABLES L. MAY, Owner
1
1
'er Pound
Calif. Grape Fruit
5c Each
Umeco
GENUINE
Best Butter
Substitute
3 Pounds
Swedish Health Brand
Campbells
(Imported)
TH E JUNIOR CLASS OP THE A. JH. 8. W ILL HOLD A COOKED
POOD SA LB H ER B TOMORROW.
D ry Oldens, Lb.
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS AT THE
PLAZA GROCERY
Phone Vs Vettt Order—Phone 107
EAGLE MARKET
Lemons
2 Doz. 35c
Chocolate
Eclairs
Per Pkg. 25c
We offer you fresh, tender meat at modest prices.
n Y n TNGER'S
15c Per Pound
O LD D U TC H CLEANSER— (M toft, V) Edch
sausage and* spare ribs
dinner noon or evening.
Good Fresh Stock
The W inchester Store”
We are featuring Dar­
W e specialise on a 35c
Prom the N ew est Crop
.».a.».
,,«•
ron’s home-made country
Bananas
Homer Barron’s Country Saus a ge L b
Fryes Fancy Bacon Squares—Lb..........
Nebergalls Shortening—4 Lb. Pail
L et us serve lunch to you tomorrow.
for Breakfast or
Brazil Nuts
Onjy 57 Gents
A LIGHT LUN
Come in
Tomorrow
Sohlaakl admitted he < w alxth
la line from John I I I of Poland,
hot smilingly refused to eemmsat
on hie ancestry. He came to this
country a t the age of 1 1, alone
and friendless, and Joined the
United States army as a bugler.
H e served In the army for ten
years, suffering a body wound at
thb battle of Gettysburg.
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