Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 28, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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> Free Methodist
be conducted. The sermon nt the
Lutheran Church
HOHES
Hostesses a t R egular Meeting of Mildred Crain, Miss Helen French
morning hour w ill
be “The Red as the wine of forgotten ages. Auxiliary to T rin ity G u i l d -
H . H . Young, Pastor
< The' revival services are still In
and Miss Irene Berg.
Yellow as gold et the sunbeams
Services In the Oddfellows H all. Ftood.”
progress at thtuArte . Methodist
Miss Georgia Coffee and Miss
Christian Endeavor at t i l l P.
spun:
church, corner East Main and Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
Gladys Applegate were the host­
nt. A t 7:10 p. m. the son* service Pink as the gowns of A urora’s esses at th« regular meeting af
Seventh St».
' ,
. - Confessional service at 16:30.
. ‘W b cordially IpvMe all to hoar
ta spirit filled messages of Evan-
F irst Preebyterlaa Church
“The Church w ith Illum inated
Bulletin.”
-
.
“ Physical perfection iy still
the most Illusive thing in the
world.” says Dr. ris k , who In 14
years has examined 600,000 men.
“ We have found not one Grade
A man. Even the Grade B’s are
tar too rare. . I t is even • impos­
sible to find a perfect specimen
nt b i r t h . T h e same Is true of
all of us In o u r . spiritual na­
tures. The whole world la Jm-
perfect and needs a Savior, just
like the one we have. Go to
church next Sunday and hear
more of this Savior.
nibla School 0:46, W . M.
W right Superintendent.
Preaching Service lk : 00 a. m.
Jr. Chrlstiaa Endeavor, 4:00
p. m. Phylls Sparr, leader.
Annual meeting of the Y. M.
C. A., 8:00 p. m.
»
Intermediate
Christian ( En­
deavor, 6:30 p. m. Jessie Boyd,
leader.
Evening worship, 7:80 p. m.
Illustrated lecture on “Moslem
Lands.”
W e know you w ill enjoy see­
ing these pictures.
a «*«
Baptist Church
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor
Sabbath School, 0:45.
Preaching, 11:00.
B. Y. P. U.. 6:30.
Our young people w ill
each
hand in a w ritten answer to the
question“ W hat am I here for?”
Do you know why .you are a
church member? Some folks do.
Some don’t seem to. Maybe some
really don’t know. Anyway, lets
see what the young folks say.
Preaching, 7:80 .
Note: 8ave February the sixth
for the Sunday morning service.
Dr. Eubanks, one of the noted
missionaries In the world will
tell us o f affairs in China. We
know of no one better fitted to
’ tell the story of China, and no
one who captures and holds the
Interest of his hearers
better
than Dr. Eubanks. Yonrs 1» tha
loss if you fail |o hear him.'
ÿ a Few Left
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gelist A. L. Whitcomb.
On Sabbath morning at I I
o'clock his subject w ill be, “The
Inner vision."
Sabbath evening
at 7:30 he w ill speak on “A Pro­
phets Challenge.”
Services every evening at 7:30.
through the remainder of this
week and each evening next week.
AH welcome.
B B B
Methodist Episcopal Church
H . F. Pemberton
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Sermon subject: The Great Busi­
ness of the Church: do we mean
business?
Evening warship at 7:30. Sub­
ject: Who Ie Your God?
Sunday school for all ages at
8:45. Tere is a class fo r you
and your children.
Junior Ldague at 4. Children
from 8 to 14 w ill enjoy thia hour.
Epworth League at 8:16. A
live hour w ith live young people.
T£is is an Interesting and helpful
meeting.
Prayer
meeting
Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
You are cordially invited to
attend a ll these m eetings.
You
frill enjoy the excellent music,
Ate Gospel preaching, the home­
like atmosphere and the Chris­
tian fellowship which mark them
gil. Strhnders.an^. visitors es­
pecially welcome- ¿Como as you
are.
Make thls5- your home
phurch.
pages.
W hite as the robes of a sinless
one.
Sweeter than Araby’s winds that
blow,
Roses, roses I love you so.
8 8 B
Sunday morning service, 11.
Subjejct, "Love.”
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Wednesday evening service a t '
8 p. m. Reading room open daily J
from 2 to 6 except Sundays and
holidays. The public is cordially J
welcomed.
18*
18 IN TOUR BUYING AT
HARDY BROTHERS
Christian Church
,
Large audiences at a ll the ser­
vices last Lord’s Day. The ser­
mon Sunday evening on .“ The
ideal Young M an” drew a fine I
trowd.
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Next Lords Day at the morning I
services, baptismal services w ill
Tomatoes, 2 for
Oysters, Tin
Euy Now ¿and Save ’ Money.
Let ns Give Yon a
Demonstration
SHORTENING, In bulk— Purely vegetable and the beat w e
cun buy— 8 Pounds ....................................................................... 40c
BEANS, Van Camps— Just think! over 8 pounds of ready-to-
serve food for “two bits”— Med. Slae Cans, 8 for ................ 25c
SOAP, Crystal White
Bars ................................
'The housewive’a favorite'
RAISINS — Seedless Thompeons from the San Joaquin Val-
ley — 4 Pound package ....... .................... ................................. 87c
Prime Rib Roast, Lb.
TOMATOES, Del Monte Solid Park— Large Cans,
8 for. ...................................... ;...........................................
We have a fine lot of
MATCHES, Hearrhllglit- -Noiseless! Nonpotsonous!— Large full
Count boxes— Box ....... .. Bc¡ Carton of 6 boxes ............. 95c
Young Chickens Killed
Daily
PINEAPPLE, Libby«— S Mellow slices to the ran, in a rich
syrup——I^>rge Cans ...................... 27c; 8 for ..........-
79c
RICE, Fancy Blue Rose— New Crop— A moat wholesome food
— IxMik at the economy, ton— 5 lbs, ..................- ............... 95c
SNOWDRIFT— A highly refined vegetable shortening — 4
Pound Can ............................................ - .................................... — 91a
FLOUR— Kerr's Best Paten«— 40 lb. Hack
CVown .................- ..... >9.00; Fishers Blend
9OTH CENTURY COFFEE— Few equal, none better— Direct
from our Roaster to you not only Insures you a saving bats
fresh Coffer at all times— Pound, 47c; 8 Pounds,
Ground to Your Order for Fineness.
We Have Our Own
Delivery
20th CENTURY GROCERY
- Brazil Nuts
Per Pound 15c
Specials For Saturday
SHORTENING-Swifts or Frye’s
4 Pound P ail 69c; 8 Pound Pail $1.35
at P la za Grocery
(Hardwheat) Flour—Granulated
49 Pound S a c k .................$1.99
We have a stock of chicken and cow feed on hand
At All Times.
Parent-Teachers Cooked Fp$d Sale Here Saturday
Kellogg’s New Oata
Large Size, 25c
Amaizó, Gloss or Corn
Starch, Per Pkg., 10c
We Deliver Free Inside City Limits
1 BAB STEAMED, BEFINED BOBAX SOAP AMD 1 PKO. BAB
NOME WASHING POWDER ALL P O E ........................................ 10s
P. A O, SOAP *- 10 BABB .................................................. .......... 39o
Fresh Large Eggs
Jell X Cell
Any Flavor
“GÉNÉRAL GASOLINE"
KEEPS COOL MOTORS HUMMING
Tonringi, Coupe» and Tudor
Sedans alee Dodge, Bujck i.nd
Chevrolet
Priced: - $25, $75, $111,
$165, $175, $200, $225.
LARD, Pure— In b u lk -
S Pounds .’................. ....
Cor. 4th and B
When a wise buyer Is Ib-'ktng
for a GOOD need car, he dome*
here first. — And wante4 . no
time a e a rc h te g .ln unlikoly
place«.
Guaranteed Reconditioned
Priced for Quick Sale.
WESSON GIIz—Your favorite for Mayonnaise— Excellent for
frying and baking, too— Quart Cun ....................................... 49c
ALBER’S ARCTIC SNOW
A Little Sauer Kraut left at
3 Pounds for 25c
Used Fords
CAMPI1KLIJ4 SOUP— All varieties we stock— Assort them If
you Ilk«-— 8 cans .............................................................................. 9Be
Choice Roast Beef
2 Pounds ..................
»unpson’a
Hardware
The Winchester Store”
SYRUP, Adirondack— V’ery highest grade Cane and Maple ■
they don’t make It any better— Full quart ........................... 55c
Full 1-2 Gallon ............................................................................ 91.09
Fairview
Meat Market
Sweet Onions, 6 Pounds, 25c
Candy
Chocolates
Per Lb. 19c
The “price pnid" is * problem in every household. W e appre
d a te t’»e position of the housew ife and operate our business
to nw-et her requirements. Get the big value a t 90th CKN-
Tl'RY for cash. Cash selling made our business and volum e
...... A..., . . . . . __ _ __ ...
of cash sales is building it bigger.
PANCAKE FLOUR, Fisher’s— Makes the kind o f Hotcaki
you lili«-— No. 10 Rack .................................... ............................ 71
' - 4 t ji
Chewing Gum
AU navan
2 Pkgs. 5c
“ OOR PRICKS TALK CASH’’
HONEY, Strained— It’s pure— Packed in Bull Mi
Pint ........................................ 2Oc; Quart .................
Specials for Saturday and Monday
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BREAKING THE NEWS
American Beauty— Latest Pack No. 1 Cans
Side Pork Roast
Per Pound ..............
Your Greatest Saving
20 Century Stores
Bright Light” Saturday and Monday, Jan. 29 - 31
Saturday
Special
B B B
HERBERT GROCERY
the Auxiliary Guild, which wad
hald In the Pariah House Wednes­
day evening, January
twenty-
nlxth. Mrs. J. Shortridge, who
left yesterday for. Los Angeles,
was the guest of houor and re­
ceived a lovely guest prise.
, .The evening was spent playing
cards; six tables of Bridge being
In play. Mrs. B ari Crow was
awarded first prise and Mrs. J.'
R. Edwards received consolstloa.
Delicious ’refreshments
were
attractively served at a late hour.
Crowning the alter where vows
are spoken,
Cradling tks form that Is still and
< ‘ cold,
. .
Symbol of Joy— ot love’s last
, token,
,
Telling the story that never
grows old.
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Cluster of beauty whom none
.The group was made up of the
can debar,
girls who attended Camp Nam-
Know ye, I wonder, how fa ir ye anu last summer, where Miss
a ri?
Snyder was head councillor.
Those present to enjoy
this
Blooming for monarch In
happy evening , were:
Nedra
aces roysl,
B artlett, Ellen Galey,
Lydia
Queenllest charmers
Smith. Edith Brookmlller, Lucille
place.
Carson, Madeline Stevens, and
Blooming to r yeomen, tender
three Camp F ire Guardians, Miss
roysl.
Stooping to kiss his
face.
Saturday, Feb. 19. — College Roses, roses, born but to bless.
' Women's Club meets a t the Yield me your secret of loveliness.
home of Mrs. R.’ W . Stearns at
J. 0 . R. DORR.
23 North Orange, Medford.
B • B
Tuesday, Feb. 1.— Alpha Chap­ Mias Gladys Snyder Honored
ter N o , 1., O. E. 8. meets In W ith Luncheon—
the Masonic hall.
Miss Gladys 8nyder was the
Shoulder Pork Roast
W ednesday, Feb. 9. — Auxiliary guest of honor at a supper given
Per Pound ............
to T rin ity Guild meets in the by a group ot Aahlaad Camp Fire
Parish House.
Leg and Loin Pork
girls in the new Camp Fire
Wednesday, Feb.
W . B. A. shack, on Terrace street, Tuesday Roast, Per Lb..........
evening, January twenty-fifth.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Saturdays Prices
Clams, Tin
PARING KNIVES AT
20 CENTS EACH
The F u ll Gospel Temple
........ J. E. Murphey, Pastor .......
Sunday School? 9:45 a. m. Mr.
C. J. Foster, Supt. ,
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
Young Peoples’ meeting. 6:30
p. m. all young people who are
Interested In the higher
Ideals
and the association with a com­
pany of real friendly class of
young people drop in on Sunday
evening at 6 :3 0 p. m.
Every Friday in each
prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Choir practice, Friday, 7:30
p. m. M r. A uthor Hardy, choir
leader.
A cordial Invitation Is extend­
ed to’ te public to worship with
begins and at 8 o’clock the sec­
of the sermons on the
“ Ideal** w ill he the "Id eal -Yenng
Woman.’*
* This sermon as the one laOt Sun­
day w ill be preached from m ater­
ial sent In by young med* who
wrote letters to the ministers set­
ting forth their Idea o f the ideal
young woman. There w ill be
special music a t a ll services. The
public la Invited to these services.
We are n church with a mission.
ond
B B B
Church of te ^fasarene
Fourth and ”0 ” Street •
Sunday school, at 8:48 a. In.
Mr. T . 8. W iley, • Superintendent.
A t the close of the Sunday
school lesson there will be a short
missionary program.
A t l l o’clock, morning worship
with sermon from the subject,
"The Optimistic Spirit.”
A t 0:30 p . m. young peoples
meeting.
A t 7:30 p. m. Praise service
followed w ith sermon from the
text, “ Lord, is it IT ” *
The regular mid-week prayer
meeting w ill be held on Wednes­
day evening at 7:30 p. m.
A hearty welcome to all.
KITCHEN
KNIFE
SPECIALS
Butcher knivcB, values
to $2,50 for
• Divine worship at 10:15. .
“Thou shalt not take the name
o f they/ God in vain.” Theme of
the sermon based on Exodus 20:7.
, The public Is Cordially invited.
Medford— Medford center of­
fice building sold fo r 8186.800.
Choicest cuts of tender meats can always he
found at this market. Freshly killed poultry
for your Sunday Dinner. We make a special
effort to obtain only the best meats for our
customers.
y
Per Doz. 25c
3 Packages, 25c
Tru Blu Soda Crackers, 3 Lb. Box ............. 39c
Tru Blu Graham Crackers, 2 1-2 Lb. Box, 42c
LET U8 GET YOUB ORDER TOMORROW.
We Carry a Complete Line of
Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort '
Phone 107
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS AT THE
EAGLE MARKET
PLAZA GROCERY
and Scientific Correction for Ailments of the Feet,
Clavcomb Motor
CHARLES L. MAY, Owner
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
61 North Main S t
T R IE
Thos. HID, Prop.
DELIVERY SERVICE