I . « 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. 33 33 33 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. ’ ' B. Y. P. U. ......................... 7:0« 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. •• Preaching at 8:00. Congrega tional singing and evangelistic preaching each Sabbath evening. » a » 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 * 33 33 33 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 ’ 33 33 33 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. 33 33 33 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. i S3 3| 33 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 A 7 Ashland Creamery Butter, 2 pound roll 1 lb. can, 30c; *3 lb. can..............................i / “ 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 ' 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 . 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 - 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. L 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. * 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 33 33 33 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. ‘ 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 - I