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■ 0 tjXu 7 - d ■ ()0R SHOW SUN. NIGHTS 5 ST danceto ; ■ene seals ORCHESTRA S> S' BEER ON TAI’ - GOOD FOOD | Dancing 9 till 7 m ■ iNCO BEER GARDEN H.ghway House ■ k Cash Grocery B hr— Pure Granulated 10 lbs. 17c B [ESI ROSE FLOUR 24'/ 2 lb. hag 79c B W PACKED TOMATOES 3 cans 25c ■ ICY (IT GREEN BEANS 3 cans 25c H J) DI ST V ASHING POW DER Ig. pkg. 17c ■ [E HERRING SALT FISH pound 10c ■ |OW MACARONI or SPAGHETTI .... 3 lbs. 25c ■ I SHEET TOILET TISSUE 6 for 25c H ((AMPS PORK AND BEANS, can sc. 7c and 10c Brt Bottle BEECHNUT CATSUP (22c value) 15c Ba I.ERS ( VKES ARE GOOD—Large size 15c I | • >!! ' ! ' I''’ 2 tor 2.H m per bag 22 X 35c Orange Slices, lb. 10c H Rome Beauty Bells Special Coffee 21c Hippie*. 5 lbs. . 25c Log Cabin Golden M ions, ig Oze. doz 25c Syrup, gallon ... 53c ■ Head Lettuce . 7'-c Kraut, large can Hie M goes, Michigan Lux Flakes. Ig. pkg. 20c Mini pe< k .... 17c Spaghetti, 2 lb. box 15c Fruit, 3 for 10c Bulk Pepper, ib. ... 17c dozen Bulk Tea, lb 29c 15c, 25c and 38c Cocoa, 2 lb. box 19c ■B We have a full line of Quality Meats.
■raSKSESSKr MX-AMr? MWfcaIWMMMBBMg I FANCY LIGHT MEAT pUMA FISH 17c ■COUNTRY CLUB For Tast y Salads Hhand° , IEE Sandwiches or Creamed College Inn Soups |: . 29c 23c ■x BEANS 3 No. 2 Cans spaghetti, » lbs. 25c — STANDARD QUALITY Wt/V Quality, In bulk, fresh ■INACH 3 No. 2 cans OQ C ■[TRY CLUB FANCY Arft/V ■ARAGUS No. 2 Can 1q P Standard Quality RTkku B 7 FANCYAULGREEN rv/L I No. 2 Cana OK,. ■iTRy n no US 1 llg ’ 1" /C Prepared from dried peas 4- ■ TRy CLUB - SEHVE THEM HOT 1 V y Country t lub L‘„ 24 Oz. Twin ■AR h 16 ° Z ’ E ° at ‘ ’ 'J'' Sliced Loaf ■•TV PURE GRANULATED 23 Lb. Bag SJ.I < f,,[a V y Beans (> lbs. QKp ■Ran FLAKES 15oz.Pkg. I|L> F “” “* p “ k,a ■2 RY ecus - wholesome IVV Bo v LE ,L0l!R 21 Lb. Sack BS; y L ™. n : 0l)R 2,iks 7B9c l,r lOc BEST FLOUR ’ 24 Lb. Sack $ | Qg i''Sd rL ° ~1( 21 .O’-. B** 8 ** sl.lO .eweL Bte| H a !?’_ ,^ B ’ 9 * 2 ' 33 Coffee, lb. 1 Sc. 3 lb. |‘fCHF P n IW,'NGMA6H’’OO;b’Ba«l W ,' NGMA6H ’’ oo;b ’ Ba « $233 Delicious Rich flavor e?UL ■I r ttD, 100 lb. Bag $2.23 Bananas 4 22c IwS,.. 6 F,,r 10c GHAPEFRUIT 6 For 25c ■ r xvv Balls Os Juice ■-■‘Si 8 . I)oz - *l7e APPLES 5 Lbs. 25c fc. ' '2S—iso sj Ie O.L wine.ap*. fine, pend Lettuce 5c [A ULIFLO WER=:-:~ 12« {-risp, Tondpr Stalk 5c I
Spangler, leader. 6:30 p. m. — Epworth League, Everett Singleton, leader. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service*, led by pastor. There will be revival services each evening during the week at this same hour. We are expecting visiting gospel teams and friends from time to time, so
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come enjoy our season of refreshing. Beulah Chapel 9:30 a. tn.—Sunday School, Willaid Mcßride, superintendent. Washington 9:30 a m —Sunday School. Hurry Andrews, superintendent. Pleasant Valley 9:30 a. tn. —Sunday School, Harold Porter, superintendent. 10:30 a. tn —Morning worship. Do not forget your pledge cards for next year which the stewards gave you. Pill out yours and do your best to comply with the request made by the stewards. Let us all do our best to make “I SUFFERED WITH CONSTIPATION* FOR SIXTEEN YEARS” Then All-Bran Brought Relief to Mr. McNeil ! We quote from his unsolicited letter: "I suffered with constipation* for 16 years. Finally, I started using Kellogg’s All-Bran in connection with other nourishing foods. “I consider myself a well man at this time, not having had an attack for over two years. I am sure Au.Bran helped wonderfully by overcoming constipation*.”—Mr. L. M. McNeil, Lockwood, W. Va. *Constipation due to insufficient j “bulk” in meals. Tests show Kellogg’s All-Bran provides gentle “bulk’’ to aid elimination. Also vitamin B and iron. This “bulk” resists digestion better than the fiber in fruits and vegetables, so it is more effective. All-Bran continues to get results when used for months. Isn’t this food safer than risking patent medicines? Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bran daily are usually sufficient. If seriously constipated, use with each meal. See your doctor, if you do not get relief. Use as a cereal with milk or cream, or in cooking. Sold _ by all grocers. Made by tftwijtl Kellogg iu Battle Creek, Keep on the Sunny Side of Life
our charge 100 per cent by fourth quarterly conference which meets ut Pluasant Valley March 17. Be sure and come. Thu public 1* cordially invited to attend the revival services at Mt. Pleasant. Come. Antioch M. B. H. W. Spencer, pastor Ollie Krepps, superintendent Sunday School, 9:30 a. nt. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening worship, 7:00 p. in. Prayer service at G. H. Bright’s | home Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Business meeting Saturday. .March 9, 7’30 p. m. It is urgent that there be a good representation of the members at this meeting. Communion service Sunday, March It). The public is cordially invited to all of these services. Craigville Christian Union Rev. John O. Hensley, pastor Bethel Church, Craigville Sunday School. 9:30 a. in. Frank ■ Myers, superintendent.
1 ' " ~ MY/TH IS NEW WWHW' YES, AN D THE REGU LAR, ¥ j CALUMET BAKING POWDER PRICE IS ONLY 25/1 L CAN OPENS EASILY A POUND/ jbBB Ik ♦ ■hj! : 0 ' y; gW KAfe -yMJ IHJIWMM* ./ '-ni Ju tt - -r-u :i Latest Prices I We Cannot be undersold. Phone 195 We Deliver I a « Starks. Winesaps, York m » L Apples $1.49 I ORANGES—Floridas, sweet, juicy dozen 19c I ORANGES—California, Seedless dozen 19e I LEMONS—Large SunKist . ...5 for 10c; dozen 23c I GRAPEFRUIT—FIorida, Seedless 7 for 25c I CELERY LEAF RADISHES tender LE’i i UCE , , fresh, crisp 3 bunches _JL_ _locjk_ 10c XV e never sacrifice our High quality to meet low price GREEN BEANS—-Stringless ;j lbs. 19c SWEET POTATOES—Nancy Hall 6 ibs. 25c ( elery Cabbage, 2 tbs. 15c t arrots,.. 2 hunches 15c HEAD LETTUCE.... 5c and 2 for 15c; Ex. large 10c tUIMIULO WHITE CARMEN Peck— 13c Dixie Queen Markets Wholesale & Retail — 157 N. 2nd st. — Fruits & Vegetables — _ Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries Sugar. Fine Granu- 9 Palmolive or Camay lated, 10 ibs 18c Soap, 1 bars .... 19c Sugar, 4x Powdered, Best Head Rice, 3 Ib 17c 2 pound pkgs. ... 15c Pillsbury Prepared PanGrape Fruit, seedless. cake or Buckwheat large, 4 for 19c Flour, large bag.. 25c Macaroni or Spaghetti ’; ancv 5° Unt .?' Ge 2 pound pkg. ... 15c ?,. eme J’ \ orn » “ l ’ ans “ <c Royal Gelatin, all Ma s ch ’ Ar «». •» lb. flavors, 3 pkgs,. . LSc box . . ■••••• -38 c Navy Beans, hand s y ru P- Go,den No - 10 _, picked, 1 Ibs. ... 18c « a,hi P „ :’. e Campbells Tomato A ,°; ’’ ! XuH°n >-c : Soup, 2 cans .... 15c ‘V'm, n. io. Old Dutch Cleanser. s ,eel r J I 1;2 cans 15c Sunßnte or Gold Dus High Test Lye. ( 'eanser, 2 cans .. ,)e 3 large cans .... 25c Crackers, I . V\ s Cocoa. Mothers. ” P” und P k « s - ••• -’ c 2 pound can .... 29c Graham Crackers Cocoa. Herscheys 2 ,P ou " d P k «- .• ;• 20c pound can He Baking Powder, pint Tomato Juice, Beech- jars, 2 lor 2,>c nut, 3 large cans 25c , ’ a1 ’ ••/•••: Tomatoes, solid pack, Spaghetti, Heinz, ; 3 No. 2 cans .... 25c 2 large cans .... 2ac Cut Green Beans, fine Cider Vinegar, extra qualitv. 3 cans . . 29c strong, gallon ... 25c Coffee. Chase and San- Corn Mei). Yellow born’s Special, 2 Ibs 45c Granulated, 5 Ibs. 19c pound 25c Super Suds, 3 pkgs. 25c Pineapple, sliced or Oranges, medium. crushed No. 2 can 18c SunKist, dozen . . 29c Shredded Wheat, Lanterns, Cold Blast 2 packages 25c $1.15 Soap Chips, Easy Special Washboards 39c Task, 5 lb. box.. 28c Full assortment Sardines in Oil, can 5c Fruits and Vegetables
Brayer meeting Thursday, 7 p.m. Liiwipik p Zimmerman, leader. Hvening worship, 7:00 o'clock. Message by the pastor. Zion Church. Honduras Sunday School, 9:SO a. m. Herman Sautbiue. superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Holy Communion. St. Paul Chu r ch Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Ray I Smith, superintendent. I Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:00 j p. m.. for all department*. FIVE PIECE OR CUES TR A Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. RIVERVIEW GARDEN
Choicest H j Meals In Freshly Ground Beef or Hamburger 2 lb 25c ‘xxh" Hams= l6c 3 cans " 35c Hamsib24c (CENTER CUTS 35c) Cadet Peaches or F ire Arrow fresh frankforts 25C Apricots, 2 cans 29c BULK SAUER kraut i with meat order ' 2 p° unds Lt>v r . .... .... FRESH OYSTERS Oflzs (hocolate Covered Graham OA pj nl Crackers, Ib mUC Special PORK s s’Sk r Ilb 20c 2 pounds.,3sc * SHOULDER PORK Roasts b 19c Vcal NUCOA Creamery Butter ... 2 lbs. gg c 1 addies or j)j x j e Sweetheart Oleo .... 2 lbs. 29C Try Them Oleo- Staleys Golden Syrup 2 can 2jC pound margerine | w M. J. B. Coffee .... 3 ibs. ORn 21c Redt °p Ma,t • • 2cans si-25 sa« Blue Ribbon Malt, 2 cans $ J,35 Freshly Dressed 1 /' Rabbits, ft lul fr Mutschler’s liL— JBIT* Chickens, ib N t Hc,,s '/.:r.'‘.25c Ramn ~ 1 Our Best Sneed Qfkz* Bacon, Sat., tb....ovC >r 2ic Coffee pl :r 20c FANCY VEAL STEAK 2 pounds 45c BEEFED 12 VSWIST choice QTFAK BEEF to STEW XT, 3 lbs 25c |b 19c Bring Your Soap Coupons In Large, Open Eyed and we will fill your orders SWISS CHEES E for you. , pound Palmolive - Crystal White and Super Suds. oUC Plenty of Beef Trimmings for Sausage ROUND SIRLOIN and T-BONE = 22c Mffia OUR MINUTE or WAFFLE ■ g gM Try steaks b. 25c DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE.
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