Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 11, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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Friday, Fehraary 11, ISOT
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D A IR Y
MARK
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
club w ill meet «t the home
of Mrs. Clifford Jenkins on
Pioneer Avenue.
Monday, F rit. 14 — y W . B. C.
will have a Valentine social
at the home o f Mrs. J? W .
M ills at SIS' Almond street.
Monday,- Feb. 14 — There w ill
be an Old Folks* Valentine
aparty
at
the
Convalescent
• Home on Granite street from
2 until 5 p. m.
Monday, Feb. 14.— Ashland Study
Club w ill meet at 2 p. m. with
Mrs. Louis Dodge on the Boule-
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday morning service at
o'clock,-subject, "Soul.**
Sunday
Something Saved
On Everything
SPECIALS AT
The Fairview
Market
4th and B Sts.
Swift’s Jewell Compound,
3 Lbs., 50c
J3uet Rendered
Per Lb. 10c
Home Compound
Per Lb. 15c
Knight’s Saner Kraut
3 Lbs. 25c
Sw ift’s Premium Ham
and Bacon and Weiners.
If i t ’s beef, veal, lamb,
pork pr chickens, we have
it. Our yriccs are right.
Phone 91
Gur Own Delivery
The Church of the B reth­
ren Irndjes Aid will hold
a cooked fpod sale here
Saturday»
Unwelcome Insight— Yet there are
Blest times when .mystery is laid
bare, *
T ru th Shows a glorious face,
W hile on that isthmus which com­
mands
The councils of both* worlds she.
stands,
v
Sage Spirits, by your graee.
God, who Instructs the brutes to
scent
AU changes of tha'elem eat.
Whose wisdom fixed the scale
Of natures, for our wants provides
TBy higher, sometimes humbler
guides,
When lights of reason fall.
— Wordsworth.
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Medford People Give Program at
Normal—
The music and dramatic depart­
ment of the Grqpter Medford d a b
dellghtfullv entertained the stu­
dents of the Southern " Oregon
State Normal school ▼•■terdnv
. morning, Wednesday« R B fW R
9, a t 1 9 :1 8 (L SL tg g » mfcMM
lum of the Bcfiept •” • ^ ■ ^ 6 3
A trio consisting 8 f f t t t M O T
Collins, soprano Mrs. PZchsrd
¡Mulholland, contralto, « -it Mrs.
Rawles Moore, pianist, gave sev­
eral numbers and Mrs. W illiam
Reading room open dally from
2 to 5 except Sundays and holi­
The services of Sunday evening days. The public is cordially In­
sermons are drawing fine crowds, vited.
,
~-
this week the husbands are. w rit­
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ing letters to the pastor on "The
The Full Gospel Temple
Ideal W ife .” This w ill be the
subject next Sunday evening at ........ J. E. Murphey, Pastor ........
Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. C.
7:30,
J.
Foster, Superintendent.
Bible school at 9:46 a. m. The
Morning worship 11 a. m. Rev.
W hite Elephant Class w ill have
J. L. M intle w ill preach both
charge of the opening service.
The sermon at 11:16 a. m. will morning and evening.
Young Peoples meeting, 6 :3 0 .
be “ Eden a Type of Heaven.”
Evening worship 7:30.
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The public is cordially invited.
Every Wednesday In each weak
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prayer meeting 7:30 p. m.
Friday, 7:30, choir practice.
Church of the Nazarcne
Mr. Arthur^ Hardy, choi^ leader.
Fourth and C Street
The public is cordially invited
Sunday School at 9:45 a.' m.
to all cervices at the temple. .
Mr. T. 8. 'W iley, Snpt.
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A t 11 o’clock morning worship
w ith sermon from the subject,
First Presbyterian CTiurch
“ Obtaining Promises.”
“With Illuminated Bulletin”
A t 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples
11:00 a. m. Dr. Wm . Locks, of
meeting.
Hunan, China, w ill speak. I f you.
A t 7:30 p. m. praise
heard Dr. Locke at the Norm al o r
followed by sermon from
at Klwanis luncheon, Joday, yon-
Ject, “ Resisting God.”
w ill want to hear him again Sun­
The regular mid-week prayer
day.
meeting w ill be held on Wednes­
A t 7:30 p. m. Rev. Hugh T .
day evening at 7:30.
Mttkhelmore w ill speak upon “The
A hearty welcome to all.
Religion of Lincoln.” He w ill
P. 8. T H A T C H E R ,
also answerv question:
“ W ould
Pastor. Lincoln have adopted the League
Trinity Episcopal Church
Vicar the Rev. P. K . Hammond
Holy communion i t 8 a. m-
Sunday school at 9:45.
Morning service and sermon at
Good music, an Interesting and
helpful service and everyone In­
vited.
Embroidery Clnl^—
Mrs. Louis Schwein and Mrs:
Augugt Schuermsn were the gra­
cious hostesses at a meeting of thy
Alpha Embroidery club, which
was held In the Masonic H all on
Herbert
THAT MAKE TRADING AT
lardy Brothers
White Wonder Matches!
Soap
Matches!
Saginaw Tips
7 Bars for 25c Regular 2 for 15c Grade
Amaizó Salad Oil 6 Boxes for 25c
Pint Cans, E a c h ---- 28c New and Fresh Stock of
Quart Cans, Br-ch .. 49c
Jell-Dessert
Half Gal. Cans, Each, 95c
Gallon Cans, Each, $1.85 3 Lge. Packages for 25c
W. B. A. COOKED FOOD SALE SATURDAY
Extra Special For Saturday
Those Large 4-Pocnd Packages Best
Grade Seedless Raisins far ...................... w ff
Coffee
Salmon
That Klamath Rivet Red
Never in the hostory o'
Large Pound Gan, .. 29«
oar store have we had ar
Family Sire. 2’s .'... I‘9c
article that has made f
bigger hit with our cus­
Don’t Fail to See
tomers than
Hardy Bros.
Special'
Coffee*
At 50c Per Pound
And !• save« them 8c per lb.
8
Church of Christ
’•he afternoon of Tuesday, Febru­
ary eighth.
There were about forty ladles
oresent, who enjoyed a pleasant
afternoon of fancy work and
?srds. A t a late hour the hostess-
3S served delicious refreshments.
Tbe Club w ill bold Its next
Mubellaafr.ftaee g* brief ifclk on meeting in the Masonic halk'dh
Cadman.
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i
the afternoon of Tuesday, Febru­
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ary 22. with Mrs. H . C. Stock and
Hostess at Meeting of the Alpha Mrs. Nate Bates as hostesses.
LITTLE SURPRISES
o ’clock.
Wednesday evening service at
Saturday, Feb. 18.— The Camp
F ire Girls
of Tensquawstta
Camp w ill have a Valentine
I party with June Carey as mas­
ter of ceremony.
. vsrd.
Saturday, Feb. 18— Daughters of Thnvsday, Feb. IT .— B ab y; Clinic
N ile w ill meet In Medford,
w ill be held In the Civic club-
luncheon at the Medford hotel ' house on W lnburn Way.
at 13:30. Anyone wishing to Tuesday, Feb. IS .— Young Wom­
go phone 461-L.
I
en’s Missionary society of If. B.
church w ill meet at the-home of
Monday, Feb. 14— Ashland Art
Miss Beulah Hussey at 373 Vis-'
ta street at 7 :2 0 p. m.
n u n
PRESENTIMENTS *
school.at 10
11
Grocery
Phone 59
19 E. Main S t
of Nations?*” Do you think L in ­
coln was a saved man? H e was
not a member of any church. W hy
did God slay the people when
David numbered them? Is the
United States the most Illiterate
nation from an Education stand­
point? Have you changed your
mind about* our intervening In
China? (W e w ill ask Dr. Locke
what he thinks)
Is "Lincoln the typical A m eri­
can?”
Bible School 10:45. M r W . M.
W right, Supt.
Junior C. -E. 4:00 p. m. Dor­
othy Becktel, leader.
Interm ediate C. E., 6': 00 p. m.
Thais Miles, leader.
\
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Senior C. E. 6: SO p. m.
Westminster Guild <:80 p. m.
Miss Blanche Hicks will give the
Missionary Book review.
Wednesday 7:00 p. m. mid­
week service. "Law of the Lord,”
will be the subject from 110th
psalm.
WWW
Free Methodist Church
Corner 7th and Bast Main Sts.
The third
district quarterly
meeting for the conference year
convenes in Ashland, ‘Thursday
evening at 7:30 and oontinues ov­
er the Sabbath. Services each
evening at 7:20. Preaching Sab­
bath morning at 11:00 followed
by the Sacrament of the Lord’s
Supper. Missionary meeting Sab­
bath afternoon at 3:00. Rev. A.
C. Archer, District Elder w ill be
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In chsrge. Everyone cordially in­
Methodist Episcopal Church
vited.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
EM M A R. THOMASON,
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Pastor. Sermon subject, ’’Does Prayer
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Change Things For You?”
Evening worship at 7:30. Sub­
Baptist Church
ject, "W hat Shall It P ro fit Man I f
Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor
He Lqse His Soul?” The second
Preaching, 11:00.
of a series on Some Great Sin­
Subject. S o m e
Comforting ners ot the Bible.
Thoughts.
Sunday school meets at 9:46.
B. Y. P. U.
Bible study and character build­
Geraldine 8cott will lead this
ing our alms. Come with us In
meeting. The subject will be:
this helpful hour.
“Going About Doing Good.”
A
Junior League for
children
real stewardship Jacludea a wise
from 8 to 14 meets at 4.
investment of time. How are you
This hour is full of Interest and
investing yours?
enthusiasm.
Preaching, 7:30. ’
The Epworth League meets at
"The Four Horsemen of the
9:16. This is the young peoples'
Apocalypsee" w ill be our study at
meeting of the day. Interesting,
this time, based on the sixth chap­
instruuctive, inspiring and devo­
ter of Revelation. These studies
tional. A ll young people Invited.
are proving to be of real interest
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
and help. \
Lutheran Church
H. H. Young, Pastor
Servlces.ln the Odd Fellows
Hull every second, fourth
and
fifth Sunday.
Sunday school at 10:00 o’clock.
Divine worship at 10:45.
"Remember the Sabbath, To
Keep I t H oly," theme of sermon,
based on Ex. 20:8-166 and Col.
2:16-17.
Jhe public Is cordially Invited.
20 Centum Stores
VALENTINE
Regardless o f the «ley
latest and finest at Igtl
staples, o ar prices tell
householder.
story to the thrifty
Money S aven Saturday and*
BIG CANNED GOODS BALE NOW ON— ASK THE SALES­
PEOPLE FOR A FOOD BUYER IF ONE WAS NOT LEFT
AT YOUR DOOR.
SNOWDRIFT— A highly refined vegetable Shortening— 4 lb.
PRUNES, Italian
Pounds ................
ROLLED OATS— The.cream of the Willamette Valley — 0
Pound Sack .......................................... .......................................... 4»r
ZS LAND'S OWN ÖREAT BIG GROCERY
HARDY BROTHERS
WE DELIVER
Friday and Saturday
SALEM HIGH
handling tho detail work for the
show is composed of J. E. End­
ers, chairman: Andy McGee, Dr.
C. E. Shinn, Ralph Bowen and
Carl Loveland.
The Dally Tidings has b e e n
ASHLAND HIGH
Junior High Gym
Prelim, 7:30
CHOICE MEATS FOR YOUR
•SUNDAY DINNER
WE GUARANTEE OUR MEATS TO BE FRESH
AND JUICY ANI) TENDER.
Phone us your order for your Sunday meat.
are sure you will become a steady patron.
Phone 107
BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY
AT THE PLAZA GROCERY
Introducing Milanis Genuine French Sada'd
Dressing
WITH A 30c BOTTLE WE WILL GIVE HEAD OF LETTUCE FREE
Salted or Plain
3 Pound Box, 39c
» F- K
■
Quick Quaker Oats
Large Size, 25c
Chase’s Sweet
Potatoes
No. 2 1-2 Can, 19c
Buckeye Com Meal
White or Yellow
Per Sack, 35c
Fruits and Vegetables
FRESH TOMATOES—PER POUND .......................
ARTICHOKES-EACH ...............................................
BROCCOLI-PEJt POUND . . . . . ’...............................
SPINACH-^2 PO U N D S..................................... .........
BEETS OR TURNIPS—PER BUNCH ...................
ORANGES—PER DOZEN . . . . : ...............................
LEMONS—PER DOZEN . .........................................
GRAPEFRUIT (Calif.) 6 FOR .................................
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS AT THE
61 North Main S t
Thos. Hill, Prop.
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
SHORTENING, Freeh— In bn I
BACON—Genuine Eastern sugi
,8 to 30 Jhe.— H alf or whole
0YRUP, Adirondack Cane and Maple—"Its flavor has no
equal”-M a d e in tbe foothills of the Adirondack*— Full
Quart ....... .................... a sci FnM 34» Gallon
.............. «1.08
Our
East Window
Spratts Bird Seed
It b M l ot Timely
Spratts
Suggestion? For Your
Sunday Dinner
|
Dog Biscuits
Fryes Light Bacon
1
39c Per Pound | Always in Stock
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BASKETBALL
PLAZA GROCERY
Broccoli, head, 15c
Lettuce, 2 for 25c
Sweet Potatoes
P o u n d ___5c
Clams, tin . . . 20c
M ERCHANTS OF A S H IA Y D
TO H A V E SHOW
rty. mods dr regalar
HONEY
Pint .....
Salmon, tin .. 20c
Oysters, tin .. 20c
urged to publish a special spring!
opening edition, which w ill alga
serve as a medium by which Ash­
land's value as
summer and
health resort can also be broad­
cast throughout the country, « 4
this edition will be published on
Feb. 26, the Saturday before the
big spring opening and auto show»
Alber’s Arctic Snow (Hardwheat) Flour
Guaranteed—49 Pound Sack.... $1.99
girl complexion'
Jelly Powder
ning at 7:30.
W e cordially invite you to wor­
ship with us In these meetings.
You will be helped by the Chris­
tian fellowship, the G o s p e l
preaching, the excellent music
and the homelike atmosphere.
Strangers and visitors especially
welcome. Come as you ‘are.
True Blu Crackers
M IL K — Libbyi
4 fo r ..............
Oranges, 2 doz. 25c
Bananas, 2 lbs. 25c
Congregational Church
Sunday school meets at 9:,46
with classes for all ages.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
The sermon theme is to be “The
L ifting Power of Worship.’’
Junior Christlsn Endeavor w ill
meet at the church at 3 O’clock,
with Mrs. Gaffney In charge.
Senior
Christian
Endeavor
meets at the church at 0:30.
Evening service at 7:30. The
pastor w ill preach another of his
ten-minute sermons. The theme
for this sermon is, ’’Christianity
and Boy-Life.’*
The mid-weel; meeting of the
church is Wednesday evening at
7:30. Tho subject for discussion
this week is ’’Unanswered Pray­
er.”
In purity— first in quality— first in
leavening strength—first in economy.
Right! Roasted Right!
4dc. 8, Pound*.
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