Tfe OHEGON STATESMAN, Salsi, Oregon, Friday - lloratasr, NorcEittr 10, 1S33 PAG" EIGHT i J I Card Benefit For Bandon Is Slated Pythian : . Sisters Inviting Everyone to Event' " Next Blonth EH.VKRTON. Not. 1. The Jjtain Sisters. ara planning a eecond benefit card party lor banton. this i on to b i held tha first week . in December, with SOs" ta be played. The - pablte Is tattled to i attend. In charge ot arrangements are Lillian An nundaen, Emma Kaufman,- Bom Specht and Henrietta Loe. The refreshment committee Is com posed : of Nada GrindeJ L. o 1 a Bentson and Olire Morley. Mrs. Benson 111 Mrs. Larina Benton, the mo ther: ot Mrs. I Carl fipecht. c ou tlines eritically ill at the Specht home where she is being cared for. -r , v I , Jimmy Downs is reported be ing considerably Improred follow inc his accident In the logging camo. . 1 i ' 1; The Immannel Galld of which Mrs. A. Aarhus is presjdent, will hold a food sale Norember 25 at the Bentson grocery. In charge of the sale will be Mrs. Sam Loren- son, sirs. js. J. P..Dullum. Landson and Mrs. Assisting Roll Call -u ': - i ,1 1 UNIONVALB, Nor. 9. Mrs. llossi Rogers ot Fairrlew, who Is Emperor Reviews Nippon Navy Only Three linn County Towns Get Higher Assessments j m 1937 levies; " : Albany School District up 3 Mills ALBANY, Not., 19. W. C. Texnpleton, I Linn county assessor. has announced the 1937 tax levies for Lin it county municipalities, only three of which show a thlgher millago than those tor 1938: The total amonntsi which. will be' raised by these levies-. In .Albany and school district No. , s, which In cludes Albany; will be $89,413.10, and i,t.i: t - The Albany lery which is 18.1 mills, is on tenth of a mill great er than that ot last year, and the total tax is 11,779.4 1 greater. In school district No. a, the lery is increased from! lf.l mills to 18.1 mills making a total of 1 10.4 4 4.9 8 more to be raised than for 1989. The increase la the school levy is due, according to school authori ties, to thi increased . debt serr Ice. which j it U claimed Is at Its peak this year, . BrownsriUe has the highest lery His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Hirohito, is pictured as he reviewed jJm. it nf defense. fiimit recent awral tnaaevrera ta Osaka Bay. The photo shows His Majesty (center) escorted by Ad - nOral Kantaro Boznki and General Oldya TJsami, chief aide as camp. They are pictured aboard the flagship HIyel Interactional . Illostrmtrd News Photo. Red; Cross chairman for i Wheat landi and Unlonrale, risSted the UnionTsle Erangelical Ladies' Aid Tuesday in the Interest,; of the Red Cross. VJS6A Thanksgiving time has come ' and say, - :i ; Jt'a time to feast as ' well as '. . pray! -t - Come ia and select your Thaaksgirfng Turkey and Gro ceries NOW! We've innumer able suggestions that are boand to make your holiday season a success! Prompt free delivery for your convenience t Crosse & BSackwell Plum Pudding; 35c Bisquick Large size 29c Shurf ine Cake Flour Large size L. i tr 25c Free Delivery; Any Amount i SHURFINE ; The best' your ever drank fresh roasted ground to or der as sold. Only 2 IViking Coffee Pobnd J 19c Crab Cocktail Ready to use. Serves L QC StWed O Olves O Ripe OHves Tail cans for 35 c 3 ior 42c Date Pudding O OO. Tall cans O for alt) v Siirishine Krispyj Crackers, 2 lb. box 29c Free Delivery Any Amount Mr1RKreGR0Geny, . 365 N.UBERTr 'Quality i Foods : Competitive j Prices Tom Preece, Monmouth Athlete, GeU Coaching Position at i Coquille MONMOUTH. Nov. 19 Tom Preece, popular member 4 the Wolves football squad and active in athletics generally, went to Coauille to take a position as in structor and athletic coach In the junior high school this week. Preece is a member of the De cember graduating class of Ore gon Normal schooL ! He came here from . Portland. where he was an all-star on the Commerce city high-school's foot ball squad. His record has tbeem outstanding, and he was chosen utility man of the Wolves' team in a previous season. Baptist Sunday; School ; And Church Members of Amity Hold Social Event OIEIISIHI-IBIMCS .S 294 NT. COMMERCIAL PHONE 3527 We invite you to come and i make your grocery shop ping a pleasure to hejp yourself if you wish as tho taking them from your own j pantry shelf and be a satisfied customer at our Low Price Everyday store. Prices Good Until Weilnesday Evening j NUCOA The thrif- O ty spread lbs. 38c Crystal White. Soap 10 baW 1 29c i Peter Pan Butter Grade fA" 1 lb. 1 ib. 35 c .i AMITT, Not. 19. The mem bers of the Baptist church and Sunday school and invited friends enjoyed a social in the church par lors Wednesday evening. Games were played and j refreshments served. ! I Dicky, the little : son of Post master and Mrs. Earl Burch, is 111 at the family home with badly swollen ankles and throat glands and infection believed to be caus ed as the result ot whooping cough during the late summer and early fall. Klecznskis Enjoy Trip To Southern: California ELDRIEDGE, Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. J o hn Klecznski an daughter Margaret! returned re cently from a week's visit ir- I r Southern California.; The trip wa planned in celebration of tb Klecznski's 1 40th wedding anni versary. While in Los Angeles they were guests at the home of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walsh. Margaret spent much ot her time In Hollywood. . Borene Washing Powder I Ef?nld J I 19C SUGAR Pure Cane 10 lbs. 57c 100 cioth ntt lbs. 35.39 ;;;..-;., AIIRACLE WHIP Quarts 33c Pints .21c DUNDEE SHRIMP cans . i 25c WAVERLY COCOA s-i lb. can . 13c SWEET POTATOES 8ibS.L .23c DELICIOUS APPLES Face and filled.- GQ BOX OalC A Real Treat to Eat" Cran- i berries 2 lbs. 33 c White Eagle Flour ; $1.39 S&WjCOFFEri 1- lb. can L. 2ac 2- lb. can 4- 4c 4-lb. can 9o'iC Sunbrite Cleanse 3 can,...!....:..... IOC Country O 303s cans Kist Corn L25c SAXTIAI Burbank Potatoes U. S. CA lb. No. 2s bapr 89c SPITS APPLES an1 ' T filled Buy a Box ami Try aw uApple-a-Iay for Health' 95c Oranges Navels, Ig. t doz. 35c Valley Rose 49s - $1.19 Hodgeii Brewster Feeds Note Our New Special Low Prices on Feed II. B. Egg Milk' Oil Greens : Producer $2.35 II. B. Lay ducer. Milk Oil Greens WeU Pro- $2.20 II. - B. MUk Greens Egg Mash $2.05 Cracked -- Corn, Grain, Corn, Oats, Wheat, MiU Run, Dairy Feeds Our Prices are Rijfht We Reserve the Right to Limit irangers N ews ZENA, Nov. 19. Mrs. Stella J. Henry. Brush College grange mas ter, was hostess at a meeting of the newly elected grange officers at her home Maple Mound at Zena Wednesday night.!: Plans were made for the years grange work and for installation. Mrs. Henry appointed Glen Ad ams to arrange for an installing officer and F. E.Wilson and Charles Glaze to arrange for a drill team among the young mem bers. Plans were also discussed for securing grange paraphernalia for officers and members. Assist ing Mrs. Henry In serving light refreshments were I Mrs. Charles Glaze and Mrs. George Meier. MACLEA Y, Nov; 1 9 The reg ular monthly invitational grange social and dance will- be held at the grange hall Saturday night. A program of music and other interesting features has been ar ranged.: . j MACLEAY. Nov. 19. At the home economics club meeting held at the grange hall , Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. H. E. Martin wes elected president; Mrs. Lloyd Keen, vice president; and Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg, secretary- treasurer. Plans were made for the dis trict grange conference to be held In December. Mrs. Harry Phillips is diner chairman for the affair: Several men were present and worked on Improvements In the kitchen and dining room. Mrs. Philips and Mrs. J. F. C. Teken burg were hostesses. ; . (5 El I? 15 IS EDO Leader Mash i .$2L35 Boss-O-Meal $2.15 No. 1 Special Dairy; MeaL 80 lbs. - $1-25 Calf MeaL 25 lbs. :$1.10 Third Cut Alfalfa $1 AC Hay, per cwt. leUsJ ; We Deliver WJ.IEE&SON 349 Ferry Phone 9418 for -the municipalities, being 41.8 mills while Halsey has the lowest. 11., although that la a trifle higher than for 13. ; Lebanon's levy is also a : trifle hlxher. being fixed at .11.9 mills which is is of a mill higher, than that of 193s. Harrisburg is placed af 27.S mills as against S0.1 for 19S: scio is 21.9 mills as against 22.1 mills for last year and Soda- Tiile's 1937 levy is 14.4 mllu. Last year It was I4.e.mius. r- . i. . -7.. -: . ; Pattewon Seriously 111 . . MISSION BOTTOM, Not. 19. Mrs. Robert Cole has spent much of her time tho past three months at! the home of her parents. Mr, anil Mrs. Richard Patterson, as sisting with the care ot her father who is seriously 11L it says resident of Maywood, Illinois e r 'lb!' She writes: Fimtit affct I bat tvtriutd, bbwgbi ntihig fa timet db99 femdiiBtrTia im $remgtb TfrmJe." It just isn't possible to make anything other than gotd coffttmhetx you make it with MJB. i. j Ah expert blend of world's finest coffees plus a special richer roast is the secret of the -Strengii EsscauA," M-J-B Coffee's famous feature. j j It's a real coffee improvement which offers the only way we know to injure faff fiavw at nj strength Iwhcther you like your coffee mild, medium or strong. ! 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Snowdrifti ; i j Shortening 4W 3 lbs: 6 lbs. ! i- Macaroni arid Spaghetti Hard Wheat Kleen - Pak In Cellophane lb. pkg. T7 T fc L.I A ! Sweet Potatoes I ' -!- No.i ! ' lbs. Sperry Slow or Fast 10's S a ck Tropical Oleo Margarine Fresh and Sweet' 2 a. Diamond Crystal 1 ' ' ' . Iodized Bx. MINCE MEAT None Such , 2- pkgs. w Armour orO s regon TaU . cans U L$ Lla Granulated Soap LARGE SIZE- DAKHn 'POVBQ. lb. o can 125 Feet RoU Section XTvflMSG GAP Medium rzsm cakes r.3r?Co PcrCoc E(S KT(5)in)ai30 L In Cellophane yellow n id. ' J sack WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LL5HT QUANTITY Coffee Hill Brothers Red Can One lb. 2m v lie Both 21 r Nut vflHH K