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Wednesday, May 19, 1948LAUREL OUTLOOKPAGE FOUR
Methodist Youth Fellowship at i 6:30 p. m. Zella Grubs, president. I
Public worship service at 7:30 p. Mi Divine Pene-
Service of Baptism.
METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. P. Gauer, Pastor.! State Farm Mutual ![
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H. L. Hamlett,! Agent! 615 Third Ave.
2:00 p. m. prayer meeting; 7:00 j Christian Endeavor meeting.
Tuesday, Senior choir practice,') Laurel:7:30 p. m.
Saturday, prayer meeting 7:30.We are planning to conduct a j
daily vacation year from June 1st through June | Sermonette: 14. If you are interested and plan of Baptism, to attend, please register by the 1st of June. A registration fee of 50c is required to cover cost of materials used. This D. V. B. S. is for anyone who cares to attend between the ages of 5-15 years.
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Royal TheatreWEEKLY PROGRAMChurches Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Har- m. Sermon topic;
j old Richardson, superintendent.
Sabbath worship at 11 a. m. Ser-school this ■ mon topic:: “Divine Penetration.” , ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Flat Tires.” Service ! “The Church of the Lutheran Hour.”i 400 Durland Avenue.
1tration.
Bible ■OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
andJOLIET LUTHERAN CHURCH
C. O. Anderson, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.Services 11 a. m. Theme: “The Life in God.” John 15:12-17.
Sunday school at Joliet, 7:15
p. m.Services at Joliet, 8 p. m.Monday, teachers’ meeting and
Bible class at 7:30 p. m.Tuesday, 7 p. m., B. Y. P. L. L.Friday, boys’ group, 6:30 p. m.Saturday, Confirmation class, 1
p. m..
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
May 20-21-22Methodist ^°uth Fellowship at Martin H. Juengel, Pasfor. Here is a comedy packed with
5:30 p. m. Margery Lou Hartley, Sunday school at 9 a. m. j thrills, suspense, action and fun. Thepresident. English service at 10 a. m. | story of a French Chambermaid who
Calendar for next we^K. German service at 11 a. m. {starts out golddigging and falls inMonday at 4 p m.. Cub Den No. Walther League rally, May 30. ; love with the butier.
3 at Mrs R L. Femn’s home. 7 p. beginning at 3 p. m. j Withm- *0‘V’ Scouts at the River. The best argument for Christian- ' pauiette Goddard Burgess Meredith
Tuesday at 12:15 p. m., Rotary. ; it is the Christian himself in his Francis Lederer Judith Anderson4 p. m. Cub Den No. 4 at Mrs. A. dai,v Hfe and work. Are you aE. Leuthold s home. 7 p. m. choir g00^ advertisement for Christian-practice at the church. 8:15 p. ity? Come to your church to learnAdult Bible Fellowship at Kenneth hffW t0 speak and live for JeSus.& Harriet Shay’s.
Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Methodist j
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Laurel
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Fifth at Penn.
James H. Haueter, Pastor. Sunday, May 23.Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m.N. Y. P. S. at 7:15 p. m.
1 Evangelistic service at 8 p. m.
Monday, May 24.Choir practice at 6:30 p. m.Girls First Aid class at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 26.Bible study and prayer service at
8 p. m.The Friendly Church With a Vital
Message.
Don’t Fence It InMany farmers take the life out of
their fences by stretching wires too tightly. That’s especially true with woven wire fences and nearly 40 per cent of all fences are of that type.
Irene RyanFlorence BatesIn
The Diary Of A Chambermaid
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77Radio Rescues Ship
Radio rescued its first ship in Thursday at 4 p. m. Cub Den No. 19Q1 The Royal Belgian steamer
2 at Mrs. Lester Gerard’s home. j princess Clementine, one of the first Saturday at 1 p. m. Cub Den No. ; ships equipped with Marconi’s wire-
1 at Mrs. Clyde Bray’s home. j iess apparatus, found the barque Park City: j Medora of Stockholm grounded. The
Church school at 10 a. m. Mrs. j Belgian skipper sent a wireless Rachel Martin, superintendent. Les-1 message to La Panne on the Bel- son: “Our Need of Public Worship.’M gian coast, and within an hour a Scripture: Ezra 3:10-13; Psalms 84:-1 rescue vessel was on its way to aid
i the Medora.
men.Feature No. 2
Pennsylvania’s Farmers Only 22,144 of the 171,761 farms in
Pennsylvania are operated by tenant farmers. Full owners total 134,- 172. The remaining farms are operated by part owners or by managers. Full owners hold more than 10 million of the 15 million acres of land in farms in that state.
Happy plays for keeps against a desperate Gang in a Ghost town of Outlaws. It’s packed with action, thrills and suspense.
With
! THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. H. C. Haemmelmann, Pastor
“The Church with the Carillon.” Sunday, May 23—9:00, listen to
the Carillon; 9:30 Sunday school; 10:30 worship service in German; sermon topic: “The Trinity Journey.”
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Mary Brian Virginia Dale
Wm. Boyd Douglas Dumbrille
In1-2; Ezek. 37:26-28. ■ The Marauders 77U
Thursday shows 6:45 and 9:30 P. M. Saturday two shows, 6:45
and 9:30 P. M.
when you shop SAFEWAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
May 23-24-25Here’s the Musical sensation of the year! Big, Gay and Gorgeous and crammed with toe-tapping tunes and filmed in Technicolor.
With
/ of full value in good-eating meat becausev SOtD AS *
SHORT KBSPeter Law ford Ray McDonald
v> June Allyson Patricia Marshall
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In»...yen get meats of guaranteed quality, trimmed waste-free before weighing. See, in the diagram at left, what this means when you buy a standing rib roast. Although many markets cat rib roasts from seven ribs, Safeway rib roasts are cut from only the first five tender ribs. These are cut seven indies long. The less-tender end is lopped off to be sold as short ribs at a lower price. The heavy chine bone is also removed. Result: you pay for just that part which is suitable for oven-roasting ... the tender center portion. Every cut of meat you buy at Safeway is corrector prepared for cooking before it is weighed. For meats, as for all foods, be awe...shop SAFEWAY,
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Added ShortsPete Smith, Traveltalk, America,
NewsSunday shows 2:30, 6:45 and 9 P. M. Monday-Tuesday one show 8 P. M,
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Motor-Vu TheatreU. S. Graded-
75cRIB ROAST - T-BONE STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK '
Sfe; Waste-Free.” Lb.BILLINGS-LAUREL ROAD
y U. S. Graded, "Waste-Free” Entire Flank Removed. Lb.
U. S. GradedWaste-Free.” Lb.............. .
89c SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONS
Two Complete Shows Each Night.
Gates Open 7:00 P. M.Show starts 8:15 and 10:30 P. M.
Children 9c
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75cgw
55cDa« Done# -Blade Cut, s- Graded, rOT KOOSI “Waste-Free,” Lb. _____n I Da«,«.* Shoulder, Neck BoneI OiK IvOuST Removed, Lb. _______p Eviscerated, No Waste,■ ryClS Ready to Fry, Lb............ ...........
Picnics Sliced Bacon
Adm. Adults 50cSLAB BACONRIB ROAST ot Safeway is
cut so you pay only for por
tion that will roost Just right
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49ciFRIDAY AND SATURDAY
May 21-22The greatest Action picture ever produced and filmed in Technicolor
HEAVY CHINE BONE REMOVED 79c Heavy, End Cuts, Well Streaked
49c 49cShort Shank, Lb. ___ Lb.The Red Stallion 77U
Store Sliced, Lb. ----------- 69c-z.
Cartoon, Animal Novelty, Musical
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
May 23 and 24A Thrilling Saga of Grand Circuit
Racing in Technicolorof prodace at its best because, .7^ BLACK TEA, Canter
bury, V2 Lb. Pkg.........
J JELL WELL, Ass t. Flavors. r 3 Oz. Pkg. 2^j £
55c3 DELICIOUS
CAKE / RECIPES ß
V^ w.'k Home In Indianau 77
3 for— • cor experts select top quality fruits and vegetables right in the growing areas...rush them to your nearby Safeway!
White Rose, U. S.No. 1. 10 Lbs......
PRESERVES, Sunny Jim, Ass’t. Fruit, 2 Lb.
Maypole cake Cocoa whip orange cake Choco mint cake
Read "CAKE CARNIVAL”by Julia Lee Wright
Cartoon, Novelty, News
47c67cNEW POTATOES ASPARAGUS ORANGES
Jar TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
May 25-26-27
A Technicolor Musical
FRUIT COCKTAIL. Hostess Delight, No. 2Vz San........................ 39cu. s. 2 Lbs 31c
3 Lbs. 33c
No. 1 MayIssueCRAPE JUICE.
Church’s, Qt. Bot.BREEZE CHEESE FOOD, 2 Lb.
43c Carnival In Costa Rica”u> Sunkist, U. S.No. 1, Large Size.
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Cartoon, Adventure, SportsCAKE FLOUR, Swans- down, 44 Oz. Pkg. ...FLOUR. Kitchen Craft, 25 Lb.
:39e1.13 /GREEN ONIONS,U. S. No. 1.2 Bu. .. TOMATOES, Firm Ripe. U. S. No. 1,
CUCUMBERS, Field U. S. No. 1,
Loaflie 15c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, TownHouse, No. 2 Can 2 for......................
Cattle a Wealth SignThe custom in South Africa of
regarding cattle, quite apart from their value or productivity, as a form of wealth and a sign of prestige is a stumbling-block to efforts to improve native agriculture. The large herds, kept mainly for “lob- ola,” produce little milk or meat, but are responsible, through grazing, for erosion, poverty and hunger.
Each 19c 2.05BagCELERY, Pascal. U. S. No. 1, Lb..................GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless. U. S. No. 2.5 Lbs...........
29c 11c #Lb. SUGAR, Granulated
10 Lb. Bag...............SHORTENING, Royal Satin, 3 Lb. Tin.........
COCOA, Mother’s 2 Lb. Tin.....................
1.05LETTUCE, Trimmed clean, U. S. No. 1.
AIRWAY
33c21c COFFEE\
1.27Lb.Mild Mellow Blend
over-U. S. 39cRADISHES 2 Bun. lie 43c1 -ib. Pkg.No. 1
}SALAD DRESSING, Duchess Quart Jar........
PEAS, Highway No. 2 Can .........
GREEN BEANS, Gardenside No. 2 Can ________________
CORNED BEEF HASH,Libby’s, No. 2 Can ..................
65c jovar of greater savings becauseA • ••»N
to»*?®paopyjoj
Add tempting tomato flavor to meals with these values from Safeway.
2 for 27c General Wiringprice all items as low as possible. In addition, we meet
every competitor’s "special” prices... item by item, day by day> town by town!
.. .we16c rt\ '5
t Appliances i33c 45c<r- Breakfast Gem, Large Grade A
White. Doz.................................EGGSDEVILED HAM, Libby’s sp3 Oz. Can, 2 for ................. . vDC
SALMON, Prime Leo, Pink in No. 1 Tall Can...................... *1VC
PREM OR TREET12 Oz. Can _______________WIIEATIES8 Oz. Pkg. ________________
Radio RepairV &TOMATO JUICE
MARGARINE PEARS
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43c RecordsSunny Dawn 46-oz. Can ...
Sunnybank. Lb.25c 53cHighway, Halves No. 2Vz Can ...... 37cTOMATO SAUCE 16c
CEREALS, Kellogg’s VarietyGardenside TVs-oz. Can 7c 33c 35cPkg. Soap Powder
24-oz. Pkg...........
Granulated Soap 24-oz. Pkg.........
If it’s ElectricalSANDWICH SPREAD, Lunch Box, Pt. Jar ............................. 37cCATSUP
We sell and Service It!33cRed Hill 13%-oz. Bottle ....... 19c
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TOMATOES liTiTi]THE BEST FOR LESSLAUfIDRY SOAP 3 BarsHighway
No. 2% Can ___
12 Cans
Reg. or Drip...20c p & c....
99c2.39 2-lb. Tin ....T*a
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