The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 17, 1939, Page 13, Image 13

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Tta OREGON STATESMAN, Salea, Oreroa, Friday llontis Febrcaiy 17, 1939
PAGE THUtTB -ntV
TwPo Rcdtal.Givea
At Leslie Tonight ;
Tae maslcsl program for the
week which la scheduled lor to
- t
night Is -to be given on two pianos
ky Jean Hobaon Rica and Emory
Hobsoa for the Leslie school piano
which Is now In the auditorium.
Tha ; complete program : to be
played by these two 7011ns Salem
1 pianists -isi-
Faatatia u Tmgw la fQ" Mtaw
' ' , , ' "". TUffr-l1 'T
MuMtU ' Haaaal-Garme
Variations an a Tacma by Baatfcaraa. -
' ' Saint-Bacna
XrintMiptt . ,,. , - , Pebaaay-BarafalaV
Two Etadeaia "O" fla..Caopia-afair
Faataiia (a UbUaa) , ., , RaraaaniaoU
. ,. (J Barrarall
Night f Lot
; Tearm
() Eatter. '
- .
AAUW Members to Hear
Dr. Barker Saturday .
61a ted for " Saturday afternoon
Is the . regular laneheon meeting
of the Salem branch, American
Association .of University Wom
en, - at the Marlon hotel at 1
o'clock. . .
Or. Bart Brown Barker, rice
president of the UnlTersity of Ore
gon, will be the guest speaker and
1 wil ltalk on some phase of
early Oregon history.
Mrs. Waldo Zeller will preside
at the meeting and graduates of
colleges and universities east of
the Rockies will' be honored at
the meeting; ' 5
- ry . - 'X . . . '
The Rebekah past noble grands
at; their meeting Wednesday . ar
ranged to serve a dinner to the
state PL Qlrla who will' hold
their contention in Salem April
15-18. The dinner will be at the
- Odd Fellows ball at f :3. In
charge will be Mrs. Amie Mills,
' Mrs. Elsie Townsend, Mrs. Lola
McFarlane, Mrs. , Mabel . Gardner,
Mrs. Evelyn Naderman, Mrs. Ma
llssa Persons, Mrs. Louisa Love
land, Mrs. Josephine Erikson,
Mrs. Anna Hunsaker and Mrs.
' Rosa Hammer, Mrs. Ida Hoch-
stetler, Mrs. Lora Groves, Mrs.
Edith McElroy, Mrs. Christina
CUdek, Mrs. Coral McNeill, Mrs.
Cora VanPelt, Mrs. Helen Mai
key, Mrs. Lenora Kriesel, Mrs.
WUda Siegmuhd Mrs. Ergena'
nrr TAha shoT
Mrs,
Mrs.! Cora Belle
" -
Blanche Saunders,
Mrs Grace
Taylor, ' Mrs. Elsie Comforth, . th-'tnia
t.-w nr-T .'cIai Tlslt to the temple.
Mrs. Alma" Henderson. Mrr La-
. Molne Clark,' Mrs. " Bessie Ed
wards, Mrs. Mamie . Calloway,
Mrs.: Jessie Moored,. Mrs. Leila
. ..
Ohlsen. Mrs. " Fronia Mulllcca,
Mr. Bertie Walker. Mrs. ETelTn
Bremmer, Mrs. Luella Engstrom,
Mrs. Sarah Harter, Mrs. Clara
James, Mrs. Elsie Panger, Mrs.
Mary Carter. Mrs. Myrta Tyrrell,
Mrs. Helen McLeod and Mrs. Era
Martin. '
The Past Matrons aawcUtkxm,
OES, will meet for dinner and a
business meeting tonight at God
frey'sat 7:S0 o.'clock.
Mrs. Talmer Macdonald has bid-
dea members of her club to lunch
eon and cards today at her Port
land residence. . - " . .
A Pleasant
Place for Idle '
Hours , v
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Steaks, I ' :'r' I
''4 Chicken Dinners,
r - and Dancing
! OPEN IP. 1L
I Smtnysidc Road
5 ML South Phone. 8979
1 0 n 07 vi o,
cuitt fergusopt:
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"Pair-O-Dice .
lfonAlers" , .
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HillbMyHiur
IC;S.L.M.
. 10 P. M. EVERT ' .
WEDNESDAY. A FRIDAY
And Second Feature
With CaU Patrick
; aioju nvua - - -
. Carrol Nash Harry Carey
Also News, Oar Gang Coated?,:
MFee4 Ent and Weep," , and ;
Chap. 11 of Serial, -ITamina;
Frontiers. .
SIP
ff 1 .Two Act Hits J"
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And becond Ace Hit
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&; Stars in Cleveland Play House ,
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Toyce BaTward
CSevelaafi "little theater," the Play House, la wen known through
out the United States as a cradle for would-be actors and actresses.
Hopefuls coma from all corners of the United States for early train
ing. Among the most promising- of actresses now at the "little the
ater" Is pretty Joyce Hayward, 19, of Santa Fe. N. M.
AlTS. UerJUTgll IrUeSt OI
Pythian. Sisters
,cr. "" ?n ,Vf .
ters met Tuesday night at which
.Ima Um IiikIhH, nT)nrr)i nt
Eugehe,' grand chief of Pythian
jA eorered dish dinner preceded
the meeting and the Valentine
moU' was used in the appoint-
. a a . .a Ji.ii M
meats. Among tnw aiaungoisnea
guests present were supreme
guard, Mrs. Pearl Kinzer, Mrs.
Mabel Peck, Corrallis, and Mrs.
Sylria Kelly Furlough from Wal-
ton Temple, Mexico Maine.
Mrs. Simmons Will Be
Hostess Today
Mrs. Henry Simmons has bid
den a group of matrons to a
salad luncheon this afternoon at
her home on Jefferson street.
, Several hours of contract will be
In play during: the afternoon.
-Spring flowera will be festive
' about the rooms.
The guests will be Mrs. Carl
Emmons, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson,
Mrs, Jack Reynolds, Mrs. Ellis
Von Eschen, Mrs. Lawrence Lis
ter, Mrs, William Sehlltt, Mrs.
- William Paulus, Mrs. Ted Paul
as and Mrs. Henry Simmons.
Mrs. Qmlacy Scott of Portland,
state ., president of ' Pro-America,
will be the' speaker at the meet
ing of the local group in the
.Marion hotel' Oa Monday. It is
guest day.
t Miss Elisabeth Carey will read
' a George Washington-story at the
regular children's story hour Sat
urday morning at 10 o'clock In
'the fireplace room of the public
library,
- Dr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Baxter
will have as their guests today
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Hun
ter of Eugene. Dr. Hunter will be
the main speaker at the Rotary
banquet tonight. " ' '
In the' Valley
Social
m
DALLAS Mrs. C. L. Crider op
ened her residence, "Homeplace,"
-Tuesdsy afternoon for a tea for
the -Women's Missionary society
of the First. Presbyterian church.
Mrs. E. V. Dalton presided at a
short business meeting.: and Mrs.
Mart Hayter led the devotions.
The program included an article
by Mrs. 1m W. Plummer, "Changes
All Around"; vocal soUxi by Mrs.
Chauncey Gettman accompanied
by Mrs. Robert Kutch; vocal duet
by Jane and Jack Crider, accom
panied by Mrs. Kutch; article on
stewardship by Mrs. R. C. Wilson;
vocal solo. Mrs. Robert Kutch, ac
companied by Ruth Van Orsdel:
and reading, by Mrs. Walter Duff,
Jr. Mrs: J. G. Van Orsdel arranged
the program.""-'
;A delightful tea hour followed.
Mrs. EVV. Dalton poured and Mrs.
Robert Vsn Orsdel and Jane Cri
der assisted the hostess in serving.
Gr)ire Heirs Visit
- 8T. LOUIS Recent visitors of
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Manning were
Mr. Joe Wllmet of West Depere,
Wis Peter Vercauteren 'and soa
Joseph and Martin Vissers, all of
Green BarJ Wis. - :; 'K ..ry.- ;
v Joe Wilaet aad Mrs. Manning
had Jtot seen the other tor it
years and had attended school at
the same time ia Wisconsin. Wll
met and Peter Irercanterea aad
soa Joseph are an heirs of the
Grecolra estate.' u- v
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Ban Is Lilted at
Fox Valley School
FOX VALLEY The Fox Val
ley school opened Tuesday after
a week's racation on account of
sereral cases of scarlet fever be
ing reported. The high school bus
to MU1 City was on duty Wed
nesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Criaman,
who hare resided at the Stover
apartments since moving .here
from Everett, Wash., in October,
have moved , this week to the
new cottage east of town on the
J. H. Johnston place.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Johnston
moved Saturday to. their new
home Just west of one. occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. Crisman.
Shermans Wedded
For 50 Years 7
DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Sherman, Sunday, February 1J,
wiH - observe their 6 Oth wedding
anniversary and will receive
friends at their home from to 7
p.m. "
At the close of the regular
chapter meeting held at the Ma
sonic temple Tuesday night, Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman were delight
fully surprised during the social
period by the 45 members pres
ent. Duets and quartets in seven
numbers cleverly depicted their
lives from early school age until
the golden wedding day.
Benefit Dance Held
MT. ANGEL The students of
Mt. Angel Normal and college
sponsored a successful Valentine
benefit dance Tuesday, Febru&ry
14. Original -decorations were
planned by Betty Francis, Silver-
ton, and her decorating commit
tee. A huge heart made of ruff
led paper, framed the stage on
which the orchestra vas seated,
The Troubadours from St. Phil
ip Neri's parish. Portland, played,
Ruth Thompson, Silverton, vice
president of the student body.
acted as general chairman.
Pair Neighbors Visit
: WOODBURN Members from
the Women's club of Woodburp
attending the benefit tea held at
Hubbard Wednesday afternoon
were Mrs. F. W. Settlemier, Mrs
J. J. Hall, Mrs. A. E. Austin,
Mrs. Wallace Jones and Mrs. J.
M. Rlngo. - t't'
The funds from the tea will
go to the children's farm home
at Corvallls. , - ... ..
V GIRL TO CROXDALES
AUMSVILLE Mr. - and Mrs.
Harold Croxdale are the parents
of a daughter,. Donna Jean, born
at the Bungalow maternity home
in Salem, Tuesday. This ia their
third child.
HATTEBERO RETURNS
CENTRAL HOWELL Weldoa
Hatteberg re turned' Saturday
from a 10-day trip to Seattle and
Parkland. Max Simmons remained
tor a longer visit with his ancle.
Dr. L. R. Dougherty, af Seattle.
TOMORROW!
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If fir, mrmJf
V"Last DayV
i. ifT' The 1
Q: ' - j Strange I
Vy 'CaaecfDr.l
Hdnor
Court
1 J " l 11 I
HelCl flt 13 lltlS
llothers9 Qnb Awards Co
to Explorers Patrol and
. - Richard Riggs ':
DALLAS A Bbrcout court of
honor was held in theclry hall
hero Monday night with about
100 scouts, parents and friends
present. Dri A. S, -Jensen of the
Oregon' Nbnrisl school. presided. t
A. life scout, rank was confer;
red on Fenton Bflyeu of Dallas.
First class merit badges awarded
were to: Jim Barnard, Jim SmlQi,
BItyeu, Bob Dunn and. Bill Rader.
all of troop 24; Kenneth Waits.
troop SI; Jesse Sohn, troop tl:
Second class merit badges: Dick
Hartman, Allan Inglis, and Hagn
Smith, aU troop 24. .
Adraaeed oav Baal c- .
Scouts adranced to first class
rank- were Allan Inglis.. Hash
Smith and Marshall Teeter,, all
troop 14.
Second class rank was confer
red on Kendall Helgerson,r troop
St; and Tom Hooker, troop 14.
Mrs. Harry Pinkerton. presi
dent of the Boy Scout Mother's
club, presented an oren reflector
to the explorers, patrol, making
the most advancement daring the I
year. Mrs. Pinkerton -also present-
edta canteen to I
xiub mmm ir i
u. su.Kuvcuiwk mu4
ue past, six mourns. . - I
The annual charters were Pre-l
sen ted by James Monroe; aeout ex-1
ecuUve i of the Cascade area to
troop zs 01 Honmoutn. aaonroe i
annouucea ion uie ascsue i i
scout circus would be held May
. r , , . . . ft,.
Atouon Pictures 01 camp me .
Camp Pioneer were shown.
Storm Sets Oiib
To Studying 'Aid
TiRTPnTT Mamhara f the
4H Health club of the Detroit
rD"n. .,.v"7 u n.u
school took a lesson from the se
vere storm Sunday night, so this
week set about first aid studies.
The storm bent trees to the
ground in many places and rat
tled houses.
High School Girls
Team Is Victor
.7. .v' - iT"
girls won over the alumnae Mon
day night 13 to C. At the half the
score was S to 6. The alumnae
ih. mii, x-wi fnrwirri.
used the grade school forwards,
Betty Lou Terschweller and Sarah
T a. a. 'PAaaNtflAtl' '
TriA'Conrftrs hfrh school bats
ketbaU team wn rough; fast
game from Hubbard on the local
floor Friday night by the score of
10 to . Blerly led with 10 points.
Matchers was high point man forjcai chairman,
Hubbard 23 to 1 6.
Mildred Zielinski
Ia Partv Hostess
HAZEL GREEN MISS Mildred
Kieunsci was nosiess xor a u-
entine party.
The guests were Misses Myrle
Meyer, Mary Jane Brebed, PoUyl
Ann Shinkle, Irene WUhlet, Bet -
tv Rrnwn TlATothT Schmidt.
of Salem Shirley Johnson. Ger -
trade and Charlotte Zielinski;
John Jerman, Benny Kerber,
Gerald Shick. Josenh Mever. Har-
old Free, Donald LaBranch, Jo -
seph CooveT, Francis Savage,
Earl Schneider, Lawrence Dort-
ler, all of Salem.
Wood Working
Qub Formed
DETROIT A Wood working
club has been organized by stu
dents of the Detroit grade school
with Mrs. Willow Evans as lead
er. Officers are: Raymond Tar-
borough, president; Arthur Cles-
ter, vice president; and Louise
Phillips, secretary.
The name is The Hit and Miss
club.
GRAV IS IMPROVED
AUMSVILLE William Gray
who' was in the veterans' hospital
in Portland for some time this
winter with a severe case of shin-
gles is at his borne much im
proved.' . tj:
Today and Saturday II
-Hit No. a
"Barn TSra Up 0Cotaxx
witk Dennis 0eefa
. , ' PLCS .r . --
Wait Disney's f -Tertinand
the BnlT
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r "idiots DELiGinr' r
Noraaa Shearer Clark Gable
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Tonisat aad Satcrcay
7K US '
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, Gecrsa OTrlen ia
-ARIZONA LEGION"
Pins Latest -March of Tinac"
i
Board
HOLLYWOOD
Charlea SUrrett to 'MWest
of Cheyenne" and "King
of Aleatraa with ' Rail I
I- Barry Carey.
ajivu iail .auua r
- CRA1CD" "
Today Jack Holt In
'Tha Strange Case of Dr. !
ueaae." I
Saturday "TafU. In
with I
Alice Faye, , Constance
. Bennett, Naacy Kelly and
Charlea FavraU.
!..;-
v . ELSIXORE
, T o day-. Double MIL
2 ?T?yJHd. Cl2m.1: I
'tut wiia 'jBaii uiuiieia -
land "Burn Em U O'Con-
InbT" with Dennla O'Keefe.
;-" CAPITOL " .
Tpday Doable MIL
: Bobby Breen in "Fisher-
; man's Whart' and Get rge
(OTBrien in "Artiona Le-
;gioa.,,-:i '
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v-u STATE
Today Frances Farmer
and Ray MUland la "Ebb- !
'Ode- in' technicolor nd
Jady Garland. Mary Astor
and Freddiar Bartholomftw
la "Ustea Darling."
Qobbers Entertain
At Valentine Fete
SALEM HEIGHTS Tha Val.
en tine party sponsored by the
4H health club members of Sa-
lem .Heights, to raise scholarship
innoi was a one aaceeaa. sixtv-i
eign( ooju ana giris were prea-
ent, Chaperones were 0. W. Gor-
t0n. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sathien.
Mra. Jnn Rinnan. it an u
George Averett. Mrs. Marshall
waring, Mrs. Harry Halderman,
Mr. Tvan stawart Mn W Tr.
solIf Mlas Margaret Barquist, Mrs.
I Elizabeth Smith and Mra. Aa-naa
1 - - p -
Rjwith-
,,.
the third, fourth and fifth grades
this week with a health movie
and a safety picture.
Contests Feature
Lnrwi i o .
11 UUD session
ROBERTS The members of
the GT club were entertained by
Mrs. Frank Sollenberger, Mrs.
J. P. Bressler and Mrs. Buster
Kleen at the Sollenberger home.
Covers were nlaced for 26
members and saese special guests,
Mrs. Lappin. Mrs. Jack Ererlr.
Mrs. Raymond Eyerly and Mrs.
J. W. Canada.
The contest prises west to
CUfford Thomas.
Mrs. Esther Query, Mrs. Roy
J. Rice and Mrs. Floyd Query
toSTta .hAiSr at
I wiu ntertaln February 2J at
the Query borne.
Catholic Census Bejrun
I 5ILVBRTOI? Catholic census
1 takinr beran at Sllrerton. as it
did throughout the state, Wed-
Uesday with Edward Lambert, lo-
Rev, Father R. R,
other workers locally are Dr. A.
T V c n. I h tt T rivr
T- 8.m4.th, Herbert Michel -
M" Jfff11": ArtStenbfr?er'.J"and S. E. Higlnbotham; captain
S Z. . ,
Mrs. wuuam Hue, ruymona jaar -
I HaaaMStah Jnhn naflta anil .1 T
HcCullough.
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Williamsons XIOSIS
1 A1RLIE Mr. and Mrs. jGeorge
I nrriH.m.an
1 f mm rriant tmnt m
J Oregon country: Myrtle Evans.
sister of Mrs. Williamson of Con -
Hnn ani nonrr. tv,iht. f Tn
jcreek.
I Harry Davis, emnloyed at the
I Loren Cooper mill at Tartar. Is
buildlng a small mill houo In
which to live while there.
8757
Yon can always do better at McDowell's, folks. You
'pay only one profit here, direct from the farmer to us
to you, .
I?OI?ES tt EiOOGtJshShattSG
DggO Pott Ooactto UOgi
Prinot Ilib Rcfl - :? . .-17c
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There are real savinirs here for you folks. Drop in,
well be glad to see you and you will be pleased, we
know. , v v , . . - '-
Open.Untn 7 P. VL Satcrday ." v
IStayton Rebekalis
Win Play Contest
8TAYTON In the district Re-
liakah nlav eontest keld In tha
aiajiua aia kuuw whhhiiii
Monday night. Mm City Rebekah
lodge receired an arerage of 7 a
points and Era Rebekah lodge
of Stayton recelred ft points.
The Stayton Rebekah lodge will
compete against other lodges la
the sute.
The M1U City pUy was. "The
Remnant Sale," girea by William
Larine, Miss Lois Anderson and
Miss Elliott Knndsen. The cast
of the Stayton play, The High
tones Buy - a Car, was aa-
nounced retlously.
Those nresentlac .snc Jal num
bers were: Orchestra numbers' di
rected by Felix. Wright; songs.
Mrs. Ben Chamberlain, & playing
her own guitar aecom pahiment.
and reading, D. George Cole.
Child Gets Study
And Relief Mixed
ACMSYZLLE Theresa Garbe,
. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Garbe cons her school spelling
words at her home.
Her sister, Lauretta, age I,
likes to hear her primary wis
dom, d-o-g, dog; e-a-t, cat; m-a-n.
man.
Lanreta, hears her- parents
talklnr nolitlcs. with much men-
I A wpi E. .
I wants to anen like Theresa.
goes about the house conning
WPA, dog. WPA, dog. WPA,
iir
I s7MnM' SV1A
I 7
( Woodcraft Head
I imiw cavi. w..
I elected . GuardUn Neighbor of
I Ufanranlta It-1a K'alrhhAH vf
.MV.V, ."WW m
I nr i..r r io't Tn..il.M.
I will ha Anril i. at which time It
I u planned to hare a public meet
I las and joint installation with
I the circles of Brownsville, Leb
anon, corvams, suedd and nai-
aer.
I Other officers are Mabel Abra-
i nam, abt.; iorence r. ziart,
lL a J . fM . WWT TT.
Mag- Anna Cunningham, Att;
Alice School, banker: Edna B.
I Karstens, C of G; Candis McChes-
I ney, FB; Dorothy Karsten, IS;
I Anna Sexauer, OS; Lola Junkln.
I Mus.; Anne Lake, Cor., and Flor-
I entlne Voss, Anna Blount and
1 Lllah Campbell, managers,
I E d n a B. Warner, who has
I served as clerk for more than 30
I years, was recommended to the
I same office tor another year.
Her appointment has to be veri-
Hlner.
I Wvrwlomft Namaa
New Set Officers
SILVERTON New officers
elected this week by the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft include:
Past Grand Noble, Frances
FJ?'.!!?: nSLJI:
ence Bo wen; advisor, Tressa Mae
Scott; magician, Margaret Higln-
I i?" TJ? ?
i er uuuwaj lias Dearer, rrj-
ottowarr mislclan. Olive Ot-
of guards. Elsie .Nelson; man
i effit v.nin sai
I lit0
Coomler Handles
Statesman Work
SILVERTON Mr. and Mra.
i Russell Coomler have moved from
I Salem to Silverton and are now
1 at 55S Liberty street. Coom-
1 ler will be In charge of local clr-
IculaUon for The Oregon States-
I man. -
I Mrs. Coomler Is a former suver-
I ton girl and will do rememoereo
as Pauline nenjum.
Phmr7 nnrf urn
i 1T1
8. Caeal
St.
Salem Leading Market
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Cora V. Perkins
Diet at Lebanon
JEFFERSON Mrs. Cora Wled-
man Perkins, 14, mother of Mrs.
Jake Meag of Jefferson,; died at
tha Lebanon hospital Wednes
day morning, following, an illness
of seren months. She was - born
In Montgomery county, .Iowa,
July - IS, 1813, and llred there
until 193s: when ahe came to
Oregon. She was. married to A.
a Clark, October 5, IMS. He
died in August. 193S. About a
year ago aha mored to, Sweet
Home. ;r
SurTiTinr children are, Harold
of Wahoo. Nebr Iola . Marra,
Castle Gate, UUh; Velma Marra,
of Sweet Home: Betty and Du-
aaa Weldman of Sweet Mome.
DISCOVER RARE
COFlPa
OA yaw tsm'tMmMifi
Double-blending makes a delicious
difference that you can taste, at
any strength you may prefer.
Finer flavor is guaranteed ia fm$hu of rare flavors in the
M-J -B fiJlj developed, com- toasting,
pletdy satisfying every time. The oacani result is a richer
You see M-J-B is a double- ru of coffee acoflteesoex-
blend of die world's finest cof- trs full of flavor that it is deli-
fees blended green, then docs frss--whether it is
blended again after nxxiths of insdcmil4 medium or sttong.
ageing to develop a perfect Try M-J -B -and see. -
GUARANTEE
M-I'B Coffee is gusianeeed to
make the best coffee you era
tasted or your money will be
refunded.
THI COFFII WITH THI
CLOSE-OCX
?Tn - Full Cream - lrJS -
Ooarse Graham, Corn
Eleal, or Oats
V C S4b.taga
Your. trii-904?"'
hid--" aajf w'
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PHODUCE
-. "w z"- .Arizona Seedless, Large Size ' -
Firm
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and Mrs. Jake Meng of Jeff er U U
son. Also one brother,' Ed Cope-. . f
land, and two suters, Mrs. Min-,
ale Wilson and Mrs. Myrtle West
over of Red Oak, Iowa. : v - i v
; Funeral services will be h e 1 d . :
at the Jefferson Christian church,:
announcements later . by E. E.. v,
Howell, mortician.
Women Spin Yarns
-GATES Humor ruled for the,
Gates Women's club roll call when
members, at their last meeting,
told about the funniest accident'
each had witnessed. School chil
dren gave most of the program
and the members; held a shower ;
for Mrs. Ruby Winters who lost
household articles in a recent tire.
At the March meeting, the club,
will pack a box for the children's
farm home.
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Dry
Pack. for
Snowflake
CORN, No: 2 "
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BEANS, 3M si2
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