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V ! fags n ä t in incorporated toddy just 3« yean kgo. At the evening service the pastor will ape^k on the »Ignif- lcance ot Anniversaries. 8 8 8 First Presbyterian Church Morning service et 11 o’clock. Snbjeet "Will' Christianity Tri umph?” Evening worship et 7:30. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Junior C. E. 4:00 o’clock. Intermediate C. E.. at 6:30. Senior C. E., 4:30 . Mid-week service, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. F irst Church of (T uist, Scientist -, Pioneer Ave., South. Suhday morning service at 11 o’clock, subject, "Everlasting Punishment." Sunday school at 9:46 o’clock. Wednesday evening service at 8 p. Reading room open daily from 2 to 6 except Sundays and holi days. The public is lovingly welcom ed. 8 8 8. Congregational Church Sunday school at 9:45. Classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. The sermon theme is, "Man’s Contact With God. or the Eye of the Soul." Junior Christian Endeavor meets at 6 p. m., Mrs. Caffney In charge. , Evening service is at 8 o’clock. This is an anniversary with us. Our church became an officially meetlng will he "Our Goal.’" Preaching at 7: SO. The mes sage ot the evening will be pre ceded by a praise and prayer ser vice. 4. 8 8 8 T he puB Gospel Temple Trinity Epi>c«»|»al Church J. E. Mnrphey, Pastor Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mr. Holy communion at 8 a. m. C. J. Foster, superintendent. Sunday school at 1:45. In our Sunday school we have Morning service and sermon at suitable departments and classes for all «gee. A splendid primary Strangers and viators are cor department, with Mrs. Arthur dially invited. Hardy as superintendent. 8 8 8 Morning worship 11 a. m. Epworth League Young peoples meeting, 6:36 p. Ashland Chapter 6043 meets m .A ll young people who are will next Sunday,, May 1, nt 6:46. ing to be associated with those Topic is "Loyalty to My Church— who are trying to promote the Why and How” and Miss Van cause of Christ, are Invited to Natta is the leader. The recent Join with this company of young convention held here was a Crusaders. great inspiration to many and was Sunday evening prayer service put over in splendid order. The from <:45 to 7: SO a. m .' loeal Epworth League is deeply Evening worship 7: SO a. m. indebted to any who have con If you are looking for a real tributed to its success. homelike church, attend these ser- vices and yon wUI be convinced Church of the Nazarene that there Is a* welcome that Is Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. hard to find. Stirring singing Mr. T. S. Wiley, Supt. and gospel preaching. At 11 o’clock morning worship. 8 8 8 Sunday being May Day set apart Baptist Church M. 8. Woodworth, Pastor Sabbath school, 9:45. The in crease in Interest and number« is very gratifying. Your presence will make it even more so. Preaching at 11. The theme for this hour will be, "Properly Streeslng the Values of Life.” B. Y. P. D. ot «<36. Clarice Connine will lead this meeting. *Our young 'people’s meetings are increasingly devotional and helpful. The special topic for this in the interest of "American Childhood) the sermon will be from the text "Train up a child in the way he should go.” At 6: SO p .'in. young peo ples meeting. At 7: SO p. m. Praise sfervlce fol lowed with sermon from the sub ject, "Christian Heroism.” The regular mid-week prayer meeting will be held on Wednes day evening at 7:30 p. m. A hearty welcome is expended P. C. Thatcher, Pastor. Seventh Day Adventist Church TO THE FIRST FIFTY CUSTOMERS PURCHAS ING $1.50 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE OR OVER SATURDAY, WE WILL GIVE F R E E - 1 , 10 Qt. GALVANIZED BUCKET. LEPROHY (X B K D LENINGRAD—(LP)—The leper colony here has been put to work n'the scientific belief that work will cure leprosy. Three lepers who have been members of the Is olation colony for years have made rapid progress under the new treatment of hard physical work and will soon be discharged as cared, necordlng to reports ot physicians in charge. It Is believed that the perspira tion ' of hard physical work rids the body of many poisons. The physicians continued the usual medical, treatment for leprosy, supplementing it with a program of labor, but they gave chief cred it for the improvement in the suf ferers to the work they performed, Leningrad academicians incline-to the belief that physical work f t « good cure for many ailments and that It is better than the usual rest program for cases of nelvous collapee. — * — ■ ■ i — COMMUNISTIC RELIEF CAUSE OF CHINESE TO STRAJiGLB The ' executions, which were carried out In a manner unusu ally cruel, even by the Chinese who usually chop off the heads of condemned prisoners, were held' after a "secret trial,” announce ment of which was made to the public. None of the Russian prisoners were killed. Thirty Chinese pris oners taken in the raid were left for future sentence. Immediate execution of his other prisoners without a regular trial, is planned by Chang, according to Chinese lawyers retained to handle the de fense of the accused Russians and Chinese. OF CHILDREN (ContinuedWain chairman, has had thia work in charge fa Ashland, and a num ber) of children were taken to the cUnic today, transportation be ing provided for. Cloras Per Bottle B U T TER EX-IX) VERS TO MAKE STRONG EFFORT h -------- , . Try Our Wonderful HEALTH BREAD Only 10c a Loaf Lithia Bakery 383 E. Main ASHLAND RAISES «18».BO FOR THE RED CROSS (Continued From Page One) going up from eight states in the MtsHisslppi Valley. Your gener osity in the past fully warrant Campbells Pork & Beans, 3 cans 9Eft Premier Catsup Per Bottle. IQ a ■ «V Peanut Butter — Per Pound . . ! 20c (Bring Your PaÙ) * 1 ’ _ '■ * True Blu Crackers Umeco (Best Butter Salted or Plain QQf* Substitute ■ ? ® 3 Pound Box OwC 3 Pounds WE GUARANTEE QUR MEATS TO BE FRESH AND JUICY AND TENDER. PHONE US YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR SUNDAY MEAT. WE ARE SUR*B YOU WILL BECOME A STEADY PATRON. Cracked Com — Per C w t.. .- $225 TOMATOES - 2 POUNDS . : ........ It’s The Quality 25c CALIFORNIA GRAPEFRUIT *(Seedles|) Each, 5c Pay Cash and Pay AT THE Velvety cream soups full o f flavor, breads o f extra* fine texture, smooth, rich creamed dishes—all made w ith Borden’s Bvapo* rated M ilk . L IT H IA FREE DELIVERY 1» ‘¿ROOMS, Liberty^ ¿ewib-Medlum Weight iStrong and Durable — Each ............................. sOH CLEANSER O'CEDAR POLISH OTHER SPRING SPECIALS HARDY BROTHERS BECAUSE ARE RIGHT ÍR SERVICE IS RIGHT OUR MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT KELLOGGS . CORN FI j AKES [3 Pkges. ...-.... a? LIBBY8 CLING PEACHES ¡SALMON, Maple Leaf Chinook—1 Pound Tins Fancy Columbia River . 38c; 3 for . . . . $1.10| PINEAPPLE REDUCED Libby« Sliced— In rich Syrup— 1<©. Cans, 87c;8 foe 7tc Rosedale SHcetl— In medium Syrup—L<e. Cana, ____ 85c 3 for .........i .... .............. ................ .......... ................ 78c HUU m UI c Broken Sliced—Slices Slightly broken— Large Cana .......... ..........88c; 8 for ...... .......... ..........T «Be ESSON OIL t. Can, 43c SNOWDRIFT 4 lb. Can, 08c FLOUR—Kerrs Best la ten t 49 lb. Sk. . . . . $1.W FOLGERS OOFFÜJf and RINGER CATSUP Large Sise Bottle A Real Bny At 19c Per Bottle A COFFEE METER Insuring Au Even Cup of • Coffee Every • Time Absolntelv FREE i. ’ »rita Every Three Pounds ~ >, Seedless RAISINS LARD I Pure, In Bulk lg lbs........ ....... » SHORTENING B est, In Bulk IJOTH CENTURY COFFER— Its goodness fa st nature peals to you. Roasted every day In our own plant, It’s l.i'esh when it reaches you— Lb, .... 48c; 8. Lbs..----- 1 GROUND TO YOUR ORDER* FOR FINENESS • SUGAR 10. Pound Sacks Best Grade Sugar COHN HEAL White or Yellow For Only 69c RYE FLOUR $2.09; Fishers Blend ......... $2.15 2Wh CENTURY GROCERY 49c Per Sack 35c Per Sack Crown . Large 4 Pound Package’ PA G Per Bar White Soap .......... Bring Ua. Your Gríseo Coupons U m original tad GENUINE (prick-cooking oats. A tail can o f Borden’* (with an equal part o f water) give* you four cup* o f pure, rich milk. B ottle ............. WHITE KING CRYSTAL 1 W ashing Machine SOAP * SOAP 10 bars ___ Ijirgc Pkg. .... 4Hc CHEAMEHY QSbht Made in The -____• Northwest Plaza Gro Themas Hill . MRS. STEWART . BLUEING MOP HANDLES Q uick PER BUNCH ............................ . 5c NEW WHITE ONIONS—2 POUNDS OLD DUTCH CLEANSER (Limit 3)—Each . . . . . . . ■¡«Copperhead Spring jj« ,. p g » e ........ «fe. 4 os. bottle .... M ei Only .................. 1 7 c _______________________ 18 os. bottle, 48ci 4 P O U N D S ............ ASPARAGUS —' 2 POUNDS .......... TURNIPS - Yon will be more than pleased with its rich ness and fine flavor. Fresh Every Day. QUICKER THAN TOAST! ARTICHOKES - 3 F O R .................. SPINACH - Cream that makes PER POUND CLEANING UP THE HOME ■Every housewife in movwl with a strong desire to do her. (spring house-cleaning at thia season of the wear and w e havw in onr stock most all of the requirement» for such a%leaa-l ring. Look over the follow ing item s and you w ill find many Ito help you. Look over these prices—-everything to makei .cleaning easy at a sm all cost. I SATURDAY ONLY Hardy Brothers RHUBARB — 4 POUNDS .............. NEW POTATOES - 20C entunj Stores Nice Fresh Spinach—4 Pounds f o r ...................... 25c Home Grown Asparagus—2 Pounds f o r ........ ; . 25c Radishes, Carrots, etc., Per B u n c h .................. . . *. 5c Home Grown Rhubarb—3 Pounds f o r ..................25c Fresh Peas and New Potato««—3 Poundrs for, 25c Lemons—Good and Juicy—Per Dosen .............. 15c Oranges—They Are At Their Best—Dosen . . . . . 28c MEET THE CROWDS AT Phone 1' GREEN PEAS — PER POUND .. Mr. and Mrs. X H Morse «t» X 0. Hopper |5 , Mr. and Mrs, S a a Me- Naïr 110, First National Bank, >25.—Total >135.>0. •ney Savers Saturday, April 30th to Friday, M ayH 7th Inclusive. BUSINESS IS GOOD Fine or Coarse Graham P & G Laundry Soap, 10 bars, 35c Grâce H. Chamberlain >1, Élisa beth D. Palmer >1, G. s. Butler >5, Mrs. W. H. Atkinson |5 , F. E. Wataon $5, Ladies Art Club >5, ■ ... < (Continued from Page One) He was the helpless tool that Jroke in her hands at the last- mo- ment, to be discarded and revil- £d. It is Mrs. Snyder herself j*ho will havs. to refute such a plea, which her Bide could regard is no lets than dastardly and she la going to take the stand soon Week SCHOOL NURSES MAKE WAX PAPER—90 FOOT ROLL A shland M aid is Good (Contlnned from page Ona) ____Corner 4 and “C” T. L. Thuemler, Pastor Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Mrs. Frank Pefley, Bnpt. VPTON CLOSE TO SPEAK Frances spindler, Sect’y. ASHLAND, — Upton O I O a 4, All classes represented. 1 noted Interpretator ot oriental — P un ching, 11 :66. '• life and* culture will ülscuss the Subject. “The Millennium—The Reign of Peace About to be Shed Abroad 48 the earth?* Cordial invitation to all. _ ’ Frank Pefley, Elder. This is National H<h SURVEY thia expectation.” Local Contribution« 9 Contributions received so far are ns follows: D. L. Glen >10, A. Erickson » , Beltha L. Denton, >16, Mr. and Mrs. G. Q. Eubanks >6, D. F. Kay, Jr., >1,Billings Agency >5, Ash land Lodge A. F. A A. M. >S0, Mrs. Mary Johnson >5, Golden Rule Store >5, cash 60 centa, MfiX That rich and wonderful QUAKER FLAVOR. Bocsin of its rich, aaVovy Savor* Frye’s "DefidouS” B ran d Bacon adds extra appeal so many other food dishea. Bacon is fa staaan the year round and ¡a aufeatk for serv ing «t any meal. I t haraxnbe* with and tones up other m ist and many