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T h e R esearch club waa enter- ta ln e d T ue s d a y n ig h t a t the home 9 t M r . 1» A. E m e iau n . M rs . It. H . F ie ld * was p ro g ram leader fo r the evening study on South Am erica. “Bolivia." a rep ub lic o f South A m er ica, w a a th e lesson topic and M r». F ie ld * gave th e h isto ry and geog ra p h y o f th a t c ou ntry and aleo a ■rap ide descrip tion o f the Inca«. an e a r ly h is to ric a l trib e of South A m e ric a . T h e study hour was fol low ed by a social en te rta in m e n t, h o n o rin g li r a . L . H . R and le, who w ill leave soon fo r S acram ento to m a k e h e r hom e. On b eh alf of the club M rs . H e le n Bosley presented M rs . R a n d le w ith a g ift as a part la g rem em b ran ce. A t the close of th e evening refreshm ents were served. M rs . F red H a u g e r was a special gucat of the club. T h e Presbyterian ml»«lonary so c ie ty held It« annual buaineaa m e e t ing W ednraday a t the home of U r» George M atth e w « The bu»ineee m eeting opened a t 11 a. rn w ith election o f officer«. O fficer« are eeteeted fo r a term of three year» ancj t h» n ew ly elected o ffic e r* fol- low: M r*. R . H . Fields, president; A W Sh of «tall. secretary education; M rs. R- A. ion T ra s k , secretary of Light Bearers, M rs. W . V . McGee, secretary o f the little L ig h t Bearer«. A covered dish luncheon was served a t 1 o'clock. The afternoon was devoted to s re view of the book. The T ra il of the Conqulstadores." M rs. F. E. denhall was leader and was assist ed by mem bers. M ite boxes were .................. ..pcned and contribution« amounted to about 140. T h e U to p ia club was entertained T hu rsday of last w eek at the home o f M r a V ln a l R a n d a ll D u rin g the business m eeting th e club voted contributions to both the »tudeni lean fund and the public health group F o llo w in g a social afternoon w ith needlew ork a d a in ty luncheon served. T he m enu and table decorations w ere in keeping w ith W ashington's b irth d a y anniversary A bowl of red. w h ite and blue sweet peas and red tapers form ed an a rtis tic centerpiece fo r the table. A large cake w ith glow ing candle« was presented to M r a A. A. Rich mond. honoring her b irth d ay a n n i versary. Special guests fo r the a f ternoon w ere M rs S L. G odard M rs. A rm a n d W y n n e and M r a W E. Lebow. T he Ladle«' C ircle o f the Baptist church m e t Wednesday afternoon a t the home o f M r«. L. H . Randle. M r*. T ru m a n C la rk led the devo tional« and M rs. Randle gave an In teresting ta lk concerning the Chung M ei home fo r Chinese boys In Berkeley. C a l As a pleasant sur prise fea tu re follow ing the program , Mrs. R andle was given a h an d k e r chief shower. M rs. A. C. Spriggs, president of the circle, on behalf of the group presented M rs. Randle w ith a pot o f daffodils fro m w hich the handkerchiefs w ere suspended cn b rig h tly colored ribbon stream ers. Mrs. Randle w ill leave next w eek fo r Sacram ento. C a l, to m ake her home. A t the tea hour d ain ty refreshm ents w ere served. T h e Book and Basket club met Tuesday w ith Miss E velyn Shamtu, who invited Beth Bede as an addi tion al guest. M iss H elen A ld rich read tw o poems about A b rah am L in coln and an a rtic le com paring the lives o f W ashin gton and R e s i dent Hoover. Miss P e a rl M onroe gave a rep ort on a ta lk given by M rs. W . B. N o rto n , o f w orld w ide fam e, a t the m issionary m e e tin g F rid a y . A t the tea hour d a in ty re freshm ents w ere served. UN I Learn to Fly?— ,,— •VI IL L IK M R. M L S O N T he M ethodist church was filled to o verflo w ing by an enthusiastic O E V E R T student sooner or audience W ednesday n ig ht fo r the later cornea that memorable day presentation of the A n ti Saloon when he or ahe ftl<*w "solo* for the League play. "W h o K illed first tim e. Some students h are W rig h t ?“ been “ turned loose" a fte r one day The play was a gripping, pow er o f Instruction. O ther« require ftf- fu l d ra m a and showed the e v il* re teen or tw enty hours o f Instruction sulting fro m boose. T he story was first. T he average normal person th a t of an older m an who had pur solos a fte r eight to ten hour« of chased liqu or fro m a bootleggei. had persuaded tw o young men to dual flying. Good flying school« carefully d rin k w ith h im and showed that build up a »indent's confidence, as one young man. w hile under the well as hla ability, before «ending influence o f liquor, had quarreled him off alone. Seldom la the em w ith hi« life-long chum o ver a sixth bryo flyer told In advance he Is to of a p in t o f alcohol, had struck his solo. It cornea, fa irly unexpected, friend , w ho fell, h ittin g his head only when the student has demon against a gate post, b reakin g his strated he la ready fo r IL neck. T he play pointed out th a t “ Now 1 »rant you to do It a couple the real c rim in a l was the bootleg more time« fo r me,“ my Instructor ger who sold the liquor In defiance o f la w and the purchaser who bad said simply. lie had climbed out of hla seat bought the outlaw ed product and ahead o f me and was standing on encouraged the bootlegger in his the wing w alk, leaning Into my w ork. cockpit I recalled la ie r th a t he T h e cast folloxrs: Judge, Rev. had studied my expression m inute Duncan P. C am eron; prosecutor. ly A fte r he st>oke he smiled and Rev. I. G Shaw ; defense attorney. Stepped down to the ground and Rev. R E Cloae; M rs. French. waved me to go ahead. M r*. N. E Com pton; defendant. I oj«ened the th ro ttle . pn«hed the tv«n T a y lo r; s h e riff. T o m Short; stick forw ard and was off I was b a iliff. Sam M a c k m ; coroner. Rev. too busy to think o f anything but Ir a I t A ld rich; bootlegger. W . L operating the plane until a fte r 1 Leonard; reporter. Florence Leon had made my second turn and was a rd : m other. M rs H elen Bosley; cruising b ark to glide In for the E a rl W rig h t's w idow and children. la n d in g Then I noticed that empty M rs. E rw in Hansen and children seat ahead of me and my heart be Gene and M ary', ju ry . N W . W h ite . Charles Reidler. J R C la rk . Mrs. gan to pound. •You ______________ have done all o f this many W V McGee, E E M cLendon. times before." I »aid to myself. »Mrs. A d a Oakes. M ra. A Thtes, M r a “ Ju»t Im agine he Is sitting there as A. C. Spriggs. M rs. W , L. Leonard, ostial. H e thinks you can do It. Clarence Cone. C. E U m ph rey. W H e said ‘do It fo r me? You c a n t A. Hogwte fall him ." ran through my mind and Rev. Close o f the Anti-Saloon League spoke for h a lf an hour a f calmed me. T h e glide In was uneventful and te r the play, giving a general sur the landing, my first ralo landing, vey of the prahobttion situ atio n to was "»hree-point.” T h a t gave me day A large subscription was some tatls fa -tlon. But It was short raised fo r w o rk o f the league. lived. As the plane railed aloog a fte r landing. I nn consciously Salcsboolu. T h e Sentinel. pushed forw ard slightly on the Steel Cabinet«. T h e Sentinel. right rudder pedal, and before 1 dis covered the error, the plane turned around In a «low “ ground loop." M y Instructor came running up. laugh ing at my consternation over the loop, and sent me aw ay again on soln nunii>er two. T h e second trip was more Jerky than the f ir s t I was getting ner Friday and Sat unlay vous. T he landing was not so good, February 27 and 28 either. I worked the stick back ward too fast and hit the ground • LOVE IN THE ROUGH harder than I should, causing a Robert Montgomery and bounce. T h a t did no damage, but Dorothy Jordan it shook my confidence and my In- g tr rr to r called It a day. Comedy New s <4k 1»»«. W»»tms Nssrsesew Vslea.» First Solo Flight T T w e lv e paatm astera o f ths M a sonic lodge w ere honored Wednes day n ig h t a t the re g u la r lodge ses sion. T h e y w ere M a rtin Anderson. R a y T ra s k , Nelson D u rh am , C lint Spriggs. S. L . M sc k in . D an H a m a n t, —♦ - A . A , R ichm ond. B e rt T ra s k . S. L. T he W o o d c ra ft In d u s tria l club G o d a rd . A n d rew B run d, W o rth was organised last w eek w ith 12 H a rv e y and E lb e rt S m ith . T . C. c h a rte r mem bers. A ll m em bers o f W h e ele r, D a n H a m a n t. M a rtin A n the N e ig h b o r* of W o o d c ra ft .»re derson and A n d rew B run d, the four eligible to m em bership. The club w h o had not received th e ir past- w ill meet each Tuesday in I . O. O. m aster's apron«, w ere presented F. hall. T h e purpose o f the club is w ith apron« W ednesday night. One to do w o rk to increase the a n n iv e r w as also sent to George M. Scott, a o f the Neighbors of T he R o yal Neighbors d istrict ra l sary fund p a a tm a itc r now residing in W il m in g to n , Cal. A t the close o f th e ly was held Tuesday n ig ht in the W o o d c ra ft. O ffic e rs o f the club session refreshm ent« w ere served. local lodge halL I t was the regular hope to increase the m em bership m onthly session o f the R ainbow and have asked fo r a good atte n - —♦ - T h e Eagle«' a u x ilia ry sewing club cam paign held by the various dance a t each m eeting m e t Tuesday a t the home of Mrs. camps in the d istrict. Plans were F . C. Straussen w ith M rs. L o retta made fo r the reception of M rs. Alice W om an's W ay S h o itr i^ c as a s s is ta n t ho»tess. Nash, supreme o fficer, to be held in The lees she means It the louder N e e d le w o rk was the diversion of Eugene Tuesday. M arch 9. On that woman can laugh. — Chlcaga th e a ftern oo n and a t the tea hour date a lodge m eeting w ill be held in delicious refreshm ents were served. the evening. In itia to ry w orn was a Those present w ere Mesdames of the session Tuesday night. G m l M » « ’j B u ria l Pisce A n n a Gates, M a th ild a K n ig h t M sry T his was followed by a pro gram j Daniel W eb,» ’ r Is hurled on Btoneburg. Elsie D eYoung. Bonnie and at a late hour refreshm ents ite at Mara; ■ hl. M a. S c h a ffe r, Iv a M o rn s , M ae Creson. w ere served. T he Eugene camp of E d n a Stoneburg, L u la M cCullough. Eugene won the attendance contest A lic e Peterson, M ae Tennis, Gene w ith 27 members present. M arcola Som ebody*« A lw a y s R ig h t vieve Shields. L o re tta Shortridge, was second w ith 24 members. T h e best law yer Is the mitn »ho M rs . Straussen and M rs John W an can al«> see the real force of the Iter, a special guest. T h e club w ill T h e M ethodist ladies' aid society opposing case. — W oman'» Home m e e t again T hursday, M arc h 12. waa entertained Wednesday a fte r Conipanlon. noon a t the home of M rs. C. E L m - T h e M ethodist m issionary society phrey. M rs. S. J. M a rk h a m had W b e re Th ey A re W r o n g sponsored a covered dish luncheon cha r ge o f devotionals. M rs. B ayard a t th e church F rid a y when the mis- reaj «n interesting poem and T he trouble w ith nt,«» people sionary eocieties of the Presbyter a e n te rta in in g gam e waa played. who nurse a grievance le th eir tin tan, C h ris tia n and B aptist churches M em bers reported 50 calls made on wnquernble b elief that every one w ere invited to Join w ith them in a the sick d u rin g the m onth. A t the •hey meet Is anxious to da mile It union service observing a day of tea hour delicious refreshm ents iVO. p rayer. T h e luncheon was served w ere served by the hostess c o m m it a t 1 o'clock and was followed by sn tee, M rs. U m p h re y . Mrs. M a rk h a m . B in e -B lo o d e d H o rs e s aftern oo n service in which all so M rs. G a rd n e r K in g and M rs. R a n T h e r e a re a p p ro x im a te ly reg cieties had a p art. M rs. W . B. N o r son Cone. Decorations w ere tn ■rtered A ra b ia n hom e« In the ton, P o rtland , field representative ja p p in g w ith W ashington's b irth d ay 'n lte d s ta te « : th e re have been of the Colum bia branch of the worn a n n iversary and favors o f p a trio tic 12.0(10 M o rg an « regi«tere<L en's foreign m issionary society of design w ere presented to the guests. the M ethodist church, gave the ad W o r k P a n a c e a fo r W o r r y dress of the afternoon. M rs W . W . M c F a rla n d e n te rta in i f people would onlv work ss ed a t the Colonial W ednesday n ig ht Miss E sther M ae T a y lo r and H u and T h u rs d a y aftern oo n a t bridge tard a» they w orry, they would T yra n n y Corrupt« b ert Dersham , both of Cresw ell, honoring h e r d au g h ter-in -law . M rs. •nrget to w orry.— Grand Rapid* Many >f the greatest tyrant« w ere m a rrie d S a tu rd a y aftern oo n at G len S m ith o f K la m a th Falls. W ed 'ress. the home of the o ffic ia tin g clerg y nesday n ig h t nine tables w ere in >n the records of history have m an , Rev. D u ncan P . Cam eron. p lay. H ig h score feas held by M rs. begun th eir reign« tn the fairest T o n g u e T w is te rs T h e y w ere attended by M r. and C E F ro st, second high. M rs. M y rle manner But this unnatural »cl« M rs . W . C. Lan d of Eugene. A fte r Woods, and M rs S m ith was pre T h in scissors. thick (■ower corrupt» both the heart a b rie f w edding trip to P o rtla n d sented w ith a guest prize. A t the harped aucce««f’illy. and the understanding.- Burke. and other cities n o rth they w ill be close o f the evening d a in ty supper G ive Grim e« Jim « gilt rig whip. a t home in Cresw ell. M r«. D ersham refresh m en ts w ere served. Bowls of W ise mice like nice rice. Is a d aughter of M r. and M rs. H e n ry vari-colored spring flow ers and The T a y lo r of C resw ell and M r. Dersh potted plants added to the a ttra c Typew riter Supplies. W o m en 's conversation usually a m Is a son o f M r. and M rs. R . E tiveness o f the banquet room. _____________ concerns who, w hy, w hen and w ear. D ers h a m . old tim e residents o f th a t com m u nity. L a M erc re d i P o n t club m et W e d - r ’TT afl -•’a? TTT TF ’ V. j m ’xr-nr '7 r’nr ’Tr'7rT7 T g ** nesday of last w eek a t the home of I I M rs . G eorge M a tth e w s enter- M r i Booth. M rs. George taln e d the E lm a rte s club Tuesday wa3 an add itio nal guest, w ith a 1 o'clock luncheon. A center- B ri(j ge waa the diversion of the af- piece o f violets was the tab le dec- ternoon a n <j Miss N e ll Bushnell o ra tio n and daffod ils and anem o- hel;1 high gcore. M rs. F red A n der- nes w ere placed a rtis tic a lly ab ,ut g,,n held low score. Follow in g cards th e rooms. A t cards M rs. R a lp h a two-course luncheon was served. S a lts m a n held high score. A d d i M ra. H a ro ld W h itlo c k w ill en te rta in tio n a l guests fo r the aftern oo n the club n ext W ednesday. w e re M rs. G len S m ith , K la m a th F a lls , a fo rm e r club m em ber, and Miss Eu nice V a n D e n b u rg was M rs . W illia m M oyer. hostess F rid a y n ig h t fo r the Joker —♦ — club. T he evening was >oent w ith M r . and M rs. G o ttfrie d G rab er en bridge and M ra. A. W’. Swanson held The T)eLuxe Line of te rta in e d a group o f g irls Tuesday high score. A t the close of the eve o f last w eek, honoring G eorgetta ning d a in ty refreshm ents were K n ow les on her fo u rte en th b irth d ay served. a n n iv e rs a ry . F o llo w in g an a f t y noon of games delicious refresn- M rs. R o y S hort w ill e n te rta in the m ents w ere served. Guests were M . P. G. club Tuesday afternoon. G e o rg e tta K now les, E v e ly n Coiner, Luncheon w ill be served a t 1 o’clock M a x in e N ixon . P a u lin e Riggs. V io la a t the Colonial and la te r the guests R ohde, B eulah C h apm an, L oraine w ill go to the S h ort home fo r a so C o iner, D elsa D u tto n , E d n a C h erry cial afternoon. a n d E liz a b e th Rohde. T h e Degree of H o n o r Protective M rs. W . E . Lebow was hostess association w ill m eet W ednesday T uesday a fte rn o o n fo r the LaComus n ig h t, M arc h 4, in I . O . O . F . hall. club. A d d itio n a l guests entertained M rs. Lois A. G eiser, regional direc z \ m a h a r t ■¡stt ,*.it J t t .*1. 2 by M rs. Lebow w ere M iss Geneva tor, w ill be present fo r inspection. K lm e o f P o rtla n d and M rs. V in a l R a n d a ll. T h e a ftern oo n was spent T h e S. O. S. club w ill m eet Tues In a social w a y w ith needlew ork d ay a t the home o f M rs. Addle H a l- a n d a d a in ty two-course luncheon g arth a t 720 C h e s tn u t avenu e. w as served a t Its close. Sw eet peas and potted plants w ere a ttra c tiv e decorations. TOP LOCK BINDERS T h e C o tta g e G ro v e S e n tin e l Publishers— ‘Printers— Office Outfitters T h e Juventus lodge. K n ig h ts of P y th ia s , and the P y th ia n Sisters celebrated the sixty-sixth a n n iv e r s a ry o f the K n ig h ts of P y th ia s W ed nesday n ig h t, F e b ru a ry 18. T h e or d e r was founded F e b ru a ry 19. 1865, in W ash in g to n , D . C. A d in ner was served a t 7 o’clock and was followed b y a p ro g ram and dance. M ore than 100 persons attend ed the celebra tion. —♦ Why ivish for v a c a tio n N O W in CO FFEE Pure Cane OUR BEST 10 lbs. 49c 3 lbs. 95c T H E SM A RT SH OP REAL VALUES AT REAL BARGAINS Tuesday and Wedneaday March 3 ami 4 “ REMOTE CONTROL” William Haines Comedy Acts Thursday and Friday March 5 and 6 “ THE BACHELOR FA THER” Marion Davies FASHION REVUE Friday, March 6 B etween firs t and second shows N ew est spring models In women's w earin g apparel fro m the stock of THE SMART SHOP modeled by high schools students N o Increase in admission Saturday, March 7 “ MEN OF THE NORTH” Barbara Leonard and Gilbert Roland Comedy News SPRINQ DRESSES C k u rrK of th» X a a a r*« « . r .l» * » a lh • tr e e ! sn»! A dam « a»» au s, T J O r t. pa» ta r S u n d ay acbool. 1 0 . tt»«raln< pr»a»-h Sunday and Monday March 1 and 2 “ THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS” Fifi Dorsay and Reginald Denny Comedy News \ M ac M arb STORES V 6IRÍIIDAY » —. < c r than everf \ —— --------------- and Another year of BETTER foodi and BETTER food «tores! Another1 ®^t My ‘“ event «teadv grow th! T h at 'i why we are celebrating with an anniversary N«tinn's best conviacm ly show« that our up-to-date method« of «upplym« you with the Nation «be«t- S io w n T n d fiie s t food, result, in con.utent .av in g . and "Surte.Y anS a celebration you won t want to n n o - a n d with it, of course i. the famous c o u rtc y and helpfulness of our s a l e s p e o p l e . ____________ _______ _ _______ PRICES EFFEC TIV E FEBRUARY 27 T O M ARCH 3, Inc., 1931 SALMON Alaska Pink—good quality—new pack—1-lb. tall T h * P * r f * c t Coo r e n t r a t •<! R«ap—- L a r i * p hg < • « . H p a rla l In tr o d u c t o r r o f f * r P r e w ith oarh p u r r h a » * of « a * larga pa< h a p a t the r r f u l a r p rle» o f < •« . o»» U r f * T a k e bath p a r k s « * » hom a t r y o n * p a r k « * and If not *»^ t i r . l y a . t i s f i . d r e tu r n th * o t h * r package a n d t h * « £ £ 1 ? c a rto n of tha o n * uaed, W * w ill r * fu n d t h * f u ll purchaac PAR SHORTEN ING SOAP BROOMS i ■ i _____________ __ White i ¡loud Crystal White Gem Brnnd CORN—Mac.Marr Fancy D< l Maiz Golden—The most pop ular variety of canned corn —ask for recipe booklet — I SUGAR Saturday, Feb. 28 Weekly Program SATURDAY and MONDAY SAVINGS FEBRUARY 28th to MARCH 2nd P a s t m a tro n and past patron n ig h t w ill be observed ton igh t ( F r i d a y ) a t the E a s te rn S ta r meeting. A banquet fo r past m atrons, past p atro n s and th e ir guests w ill be held a t 8:30 a t th e Colonial. F o llo w in g the banquet they w ill a tte n d the c h a p te r m eeting and w ill assist w ith the p ro g ram fo r the evening. B a rg a in D ay Arcade Theatre •T -W O S u m m er? su p erin ten d en t, m orning 11. sermon «ubject, "M y Business;“ covered dleh d inner In the social loom of the church at 12 noon as a fare w e ll reception for Rev and M r a L II . Randle and fa m ily ; J u n io r and H l 11. Y. I? I .. 8 3 0 : evening worship, 7.30, serm on subject. " W h a t Meekest T h o u ’ " • hu ar» • • • Church of Chris«. Sixth street and M » * r it‘ e l.a e t e e Gibbs avenue, w here more men M a l« etaM d M a lu r t U f k a b k a lk »<h‘» M e rit w»»»le Ito vee la m *ter «o i »5 • iu rl»4ir«-b • • < * ! » • at I I a s> th a n women attend evening ser I 'r a y e r » < • « ! • < • * 1 >« e w ^ * 4 » » a 4 a > «iliwjthvmi« s» a lie n m i»(ded w ith vices Bible school, 9 45. Clem t M j • • l « 4 ia a ill «ihst’tp e i trig *1» III ■ i »■ th e it..... . S a rff. sup erintendent; com m union htKt r o t ta ss w h e t l »aver a|»|»r,,r ••e l M a la P e e lre o a ta l ( ’ ku reh . o f the Ix ird s cupper. 11; m orning t emerges frutti I r l o i i d Hu m >1 a y »ermon. W a lk in g by F a ith ." C l< ■ tr» rt F W H p ra tlb y m and T 90 •« h o a l S « V w.»r»hl group«, 8 20. evening worship. 7 30, V . . . I n ltf h t . p ra y nt in* *»t t K» sermon «ubject, "W h y C h ristian a 9 f a nil i»r»n Meet for W o rs h ip on the F irs t Day of the W eek Instead o f on the Sab bath P a y ; ' m e n « chorus practice. Monday- evening. M r a lle m e n w s y « d ram atic« clo*» w ill not meet next Monday evening, owning to absence o f teacher; choir practice, Tuesday evening. 1. S. O. T W . T u e .d a y ONE DAY ONLY evening; ladles' aid society. W ed nesday. popular studies In 'Acts, T hu rsday evening. 1. G, Shaw , m inister. • • • The PtwkhjrlerhMi C hurch, P u n - lit can I ’ Cam eron. pa«U>r BalUn# * C o m m un ity" w ill be the sermon »ub ject of Rev. Cam eron At the It o'clock Sunday service At the MRS HI T it (¡A R iif TTE. PROP 7 30 evening service he w ill preach on T h e T w o 8uppars,‘* eighteenth serm on in the series on the b<H»k of R evelations. Sunday school w ilt Don’I M i . hh Th ■in m eet a t 10 o'clock and C h ris tia n E n deavo r at ® 30. BE SURE TO SEE OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF • • • Safeway Blend 3 lbs. 29c 10 bars 35c Each 39c T h e C o nstellation club w ill spon sor a b e n e fit bridge p a rty T hu rsday n ig h t, M a rc h 8, In M asonic hall. M em b e rs o f the M asonic and E a s t ern S ta r lodges and th e ir friends h a v e been Invited. M rs. Jam es P. G ra h a m la g en eral c h a irm a n of a r ra n gem ents. T h e C o nstellation club w ill m eet next T h u rs d a y afte rn o o n In M a sonic h a ll, w ith M rs. D . H . H e m e n w a y , M rs . C. E . F ro st, M rs. C. E. U m p h re y and M rs. A. W . Swanson as ths hostess com m ittee. T h e O. L . H . club w ill m eet a t the hom e o f M rs . A . W . Swanson M on d a y a fte rn o o n . T h e m eeting w as postponed fro m th is afte rn o o n ( F r i d a y ) because o f the past m atrons' banquet tontghL Mra. W. A. eas y e s te rd a y H e m e n w a y was host- afte rn o o n fo r the So c ia l T w e lv e club. M rs . H e m e n w a y entertained h e r guests a t the home of Mrs. D. H. Hemenway. PEAN UT BUTTER ___________ 2 lbs. 29c Hoody’s California You don’t really have to wait the turn of the calen- darfor your vacation.Take it now, when you need it most. Board a Southern Pacific train to California. To San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood . . . perhaps to Agua Caliente or Palm Springs. Some- where down South you'll find the carefree fun you need to fit you for the year ahead. A ny Southern Pacific agent will help you plan the trip. CARROTS Sweet and Tender 5c bunch P IC N IC Swifts j«_ rib 3 L Southern Î Pacific T. M. BOYD, AGENT PHONE 11 NEW HAMS 16c lb. f 1 O'Y y PURS Oulf Kist—No. 1 tins Squares ------- LARD Fresh Rendered, 4 lb. p a il 63c A Cottage Product P h o n e 219 Klamath Netted Gems 100 lbs. 98c 8 lb. p a il $1.19 JELL W ELL ‘ FLOUR—Sperry’s Drifted Snow—49-lli. Hk. $ 1 . 3 9 No. 10 s a c k ............. 39<^ POTATOES ORANGES Nice Size for Lunches lc each Rose Brand W E D E L IV E R 2 for 29c Can 39c 2 for 23c 3 pkgs. 19c K*8* F*ncy Medium— —♦ T h e W . O. W . and N eighbors of W o o d c ra ft held a jo in t ann ual roil c a ll F rid a y n ig h t a t W . O. W . hall. E . C. S llla m a n , d is tric t o rg an izer o f E ugene, was a guest and gave a n In te re s tin g address. F o llo w in g a p ro g ra m and e n te rta in m e n t, re fre s h m e n ts w ere served. Seventy- fiv e persons w ere p re s e n t CRACKERS — Tru Bake Salted Wafers or Grahamn— 2 11» oka 29c 3 for 19c P uritan—2y2Uh. cans POUND PINEAPPLE Fancy Sliced —No. 2*/i can» 2 for ..-13<4 Lihhy Brand MaeMarr or Libby—tall eana lO J J Pkg. 48c .. M ILK 2 cans ........... .................... R A ISIN S Choice Thompson Can 8c Goldette Grapefrui No. 2 cans HOT SAUCE — Del Monte Brund—2 for lfW TOMATO SOUP — Camp bell’»—No. 1 tins, 3 for 2 3C Free with each 49-lh. sack — One large measuring soon and one kitchen fork. Free with each No. 10 sack—One large measur ing spoon. Milled from Northwestern Hnrd Wheat COMB HONEY. 12 oz. 19<? P E A R S — Libby or Springbrook — No. 2'/g cans, 2 for 3»<> 49 lb. sack $1.09 GUM OR HERSHEY BARS Choice of brands, 3 for K W MaeMarr Coffee MACMARR PANCAKE and Will please the most discrim inating coffee drinker. Why pay for a tin can? WAFFLE FLOUR — makes finest wheat cake» nnd waf fles. 2i/3.lb. pkg............. 1 9 c 9.81b. hag .................... 49<* MT. VERNON PEAS — Fancy Summer Sweet — packed in Pacific North- West—No. 2 cans, 3 cans for ......................... 4.3<* 2 for 29c MaeMarr Flour Lb. 34c 3 lbs. $1.00 MOTHERS OATS..—..Alumi num or China ..... ......... 3.3tf