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iih h m ia y Horman Peterson University of -------------- — -——- - — a Mrs Ida I. Law Lewis Dlrs IOregon student. »pent Hun-lay ut a wT Mt« M* I-orena Lewis. 74. I the homo of hla parent«, Mr an-1 ; w r merchant of Mro William Peterson rh,do* Haturday In Cen * tralia. trailo ll'u.l, .u - A W Swanson returned Matur- ' Wash . at th® home of I day from a Eugene hospital, where daughter. Mrs. Ernest M Oberg i ho recently underwent an opera- - where ehe had been visiting MILK ( K E E K : Hon He Is recovering satlsfartor --------- Funeral — services be Oct 17 Recent vleltore at the ------ will ---- UV. home of Mr and Mrs Fred Tinker conducted at the chapel here at The Cottage Grove Golf club'. Bair cold f See Dr H. A Hagen were a coueln of Mr®. Tinker and ‘J1,a «Thursday» afternoon. .nnual handicap tournament will free olB c hie wife, Mr and Mr«. Charles wl,h P**,or fian Vender of Eu- sta rt S u n d a y T he course le In Mr® A M Bauuip and Mrs A Perrv of Minnesota and their son. « » h e officiating and Interment In splendid condition for the event Howard of Spokane returned home They had vlelted the world’s fair Masonic cemetery which probably will require three Friday after spending a week at Un Chicago and were enroute to i? “ K‘»V»r * •» born October IB . or four weeks In order to speed th«. home of s s l.l.r , Mr. D A '•'« A ngel«. ' * * L , „ '¿fd?ra 'V1',a • “P o‘«V. the ruling h a. been made Emereon They were accompanied Mr®. Martha Hlttlnger returned b£T Wall« Walla. W ash. In -hat when any player neglects to by Mis, Emerson and two sons, recently from Lorane, where she "he was n member of th»- meet an opponent within a week's aa.tss .w s sl D .. « hunt e n v g ra l rim ASM t with s / lt h M r» f n l n . z day l k . i Adventist A H .— w t i.» who will ep.nd several week', »bent sevaral days Mr« "« V '’••nth church end . time after being paired the oppon- *h«re. Ralph Lynch and Mr« Gladys ’’ tbe Neighbors of Woodcraft ent may claim a default An e n - Lawrence Perry Thornton and , Bak M r? „ ,b .re* u dau«h l”' " try fee of 25 cen t, will b e charged Mis. Pauline Fanny McCue w e r e !" Hla*la ,jt N ewcastle W yo. who »‘«vmond H Trask, tn i, cit, proceed, io be used for the pur married W .dn.eday afternoon by '■ v,al,ln* wltb relative. In Lo . Krun” ' ” °h *rg Centralia chase of prize. Winner In th . rane. „ Rev. J L Beatty at h l. home r*2,e „ „ . . J i » £ 5 !^ F Lamb. championship flight will receive Mr. end Mrs John Overholser ",°yene; a son. I-eston L. Lewi. the club's »liver trophy and there Latest hits In sheet music and were visitors recently go- Eugene; a foster daugh'e Mr. will be a prize for the runner-up. records at Radio „ R ay’s . . olite i 1 Ing to Lorane see Mr Baker Hlagle, an Al,"‘on E Owens. K etch lk ri. Ai- There will be first and second > and Mrs. Kart Johnston and old-time neighbor, at the home ut 1 a*ka; a sister. Mrs. Minnie Corn- prize, in the consolation flight -laughter have left for an extended Mr and Mrs Ralph Lynch ™an Minneapolis; a brother. Al Handicaps have been announced visit at Grand Junction. Colo., and Mr. Melvin Paul and son Gene ,ri,d J Rover. Santa Cruz Cal as follows: Anderson 1«. Bede 14 other points. of Yoncalla visited at the home of ------------------- • Brainard 22 Coiner 24. Chambers' MOUNT VIEW Mr end Mrs Victor Kern of To- Mr HP'i Mrs. E. E. Pau) two days II. Daugherty 1«. Gustafson 14 — week, returning h o m e F r id a y Dct. 17. J. R. Cooley, accorr Hill _ _ ledo, former residents, .w*w.ww^ returned ***• 12. _ Morelork 8 Mills 20 Nel- home Friday after spending sever- Francis Ritchey enrolled In the pan!ed i,v “ coueln, Mrs. J u d y l.o n 14, Swartz 14, Smith "l«*" Rchoii al days at the home of Mr Kem’s school .Monday, making the num- Lhrlsman of Portland, who is vis-I 20. Stowell 1« Spray 13 Trask 12 parenla, Mr and Mrs O M Kern >'•' of pupils » . {*“« relative» In the vicinity, vis- Thum 1» Wells 12 Zlmmerlv fl (loud looking i- > bi N. L. Bolton Is seriously III and !**d Sunday at Creswell with Mrs Bagley 12 Scott IK Kinir 20 «I M u. w in . t 2 £ " « £ ' i" rWV' “ ken “ » ‘ hospital in Eugene Chrisman’s brother. John Rohm- “ “ K‘n* liw » and U 4 » V “ nd *7?"" Kr“‘»V Two of h l. so n . and their “ ra Cooley .p en t the day „ , „ Quality Market i N earby N ew s IS TO START SUNDAY I he Ideal “Meating" Place *■ DO OUW PART Meats and Groceries S liced B a co n Streaked with lean 21c lb. . F resh O y ste r s 3 5 c p in t 12¿c lb. D ill P ick les 3 f o r 5c Red Rock Cheese 20c lb. Veal Cutlets Pork Steak Pork Roast H am b u rger o r S au sage B ulk K raut Swifts Chili Bricks lb. 25c e a c h FREE DELIVERY Call 46 , . ,, , , ten d a (X .b c Portable Typewriters Sentinel. Underwood Typewriter MO Seat --------------- meeting of O reg o n h " r t Principals’ conference t-ooee Leaf Binder«. SanUMi. held m Sal£ i ^ - H d j ^ a n « l Portable Typewrit«:» Sentinel, BARTELS M ARKET Free Delivery — Phone 55 — Specials Fri. and Sat. Lamb Stew— 5c lb. Hamburger— 3 lbs. 25c ALL H E E F Lamb Shoulders-10c Ib. F IN E FO R RO ASTING Pork Sausage— 10c Ib. Choice Leg-o-Lamb 15c Ib. Gem Nut Oleo— 1 lc Ib. B U R D E N ’S D R L IB B Y ’S Canned Milk Case— $2.89 Beef Roast— 10c lb. then, over The « m a n sim ,? X *n*of M Th.BD.,“.r’ ^d « “•»• ,n Colta** Embry° Radio, Screen w Mlaa Madelle Beidler and Miss Mrs. Max Bolton of southern Call- Clarence Johnson returned last S t a r s to G e t T e s t s n a y McMahan. University of Ore- forma are with Mrs Bolton. week from harvesting the crop on * Pn . • tudanta- ■‘*®n « the week end A petition Is being circulated in property In Ogema. Sask. -------- of MIm BbWIkr'k per- the district asking the county 1" orr*a King was a Roseburg Residents of the Cottage Grove ente, Mr and Mr. C A. Beidler court to provide work for local *,al,br one dav last week community with ambitions to be- Wayne Gates Is recovering from labor on the Lvnx Hollow-Silk . , c * wbo ba“ been with come radio or stage stars will a recent Illness. Creek road. his brother. D. L. Miller, the past “ave the opportunity, without Make a note' Cold weuther de I Mr“ Mildred Scot was an Ind. ?'“ r left last week for Mill City. iea.v1'’* »° bave their ability manda winter grade oil in vou r visitor over the week w^ re h® haa employment. î î ’ ted. The teata w’111 be mad* on automobile While putting thaï in a n d - Arne and 'laughter tbe «tage at the Arcade theater how about u 'thorough* lubrlca- o Mrs. ^ r* Eloise Elola* Wheeler Wheeler returned returned vlal!ad Sunday with Mr. Arne’s through the medium of the Me v i u i i i r u i r vlaltad iir a n » , nd Mrs Ralph Kea»on Drug company’s radio and S -Í u®r, nl ’ Mr tlon? No worries then a b o u t w ear Saturday from spending several ona stage opportunity contest, which and tear of neglected parts. Corni * eek* , 'n , Portland and Battle Mr and Mr». Martin p ^ have to anyone who .¡¿V fills hV out re the ' " X V ’from h ° ,Ur CO"‘PanV c andU? r . . n ^ * h V‘" Un* r*“ Uv“ - moved to th , John Bill Conk.ln j « t *• r y open blank published 10c q u a r t that Is to report on method« Jtudv in high school« <101 83 C E N T E R CUTS Boil Beef— 6£c lb. Boneless Beef Cubes 12£c lb. Bacon Squares, Jowls 9Hc !b. F IN E FO R F R Y IN G Hams— 14c lb. % O R W H O LE Liver— Lamb, Beef or Pork--10c lb.~3 lbs. 25c Cottages, all lean-14c lb. m eetm a 0 / w m . - ! *Bd,d o Rev ° ” w , ‘bur will preach U° r .R<i;w rl,v er The blank should be delivered to ut Die A m srlrZ n i counc 1 at the Silk creek church Sunday _.^ T °rke, has brought his the Arcade theater Preliminary ALL DAY ANY TIME s iv W.iinZLi.^o" " and V * * 11 morning. October 27 i f . tTom Johnson Meadow, taste will start at the Arcade Oc- •ry Wednesday evening beb. E E Pau, b„ n ,o({jf|nK f(jf m the Boheml.- district. tober 31 and continue f o 7 four For Quality Meat* u the Overholser brothers during the end u "A “nd dau* h davs. with an elimination contest B .v M. A. G rove, of the Metho Past week. u u. d Mr* U - t n ut De on November 8. F R E D A N D E R S O N , P R O P R IE T O R i?oL-Cf_urch_ . h,.ld 8u"d‘ > , The Overholser brother, have *“? t h . V' d «*., d‘ \ . Ia,‘ w 'nn«r. will be heard over • flernoon si the R ujad. CCC ^ \ X n fnr o .th|n rtM illdDhtrtcTwake They Th‘ V * - « ^ o m n a „ “ d leL “F l * blch. “ ">e NBC official. camp. Have you seen the new Pabco r*P«rted Saturday night. It w a. In J. who Thornton Corners, lats a n ^ tb is ’ o n e’win*compete*with w ho viiilt ’ “ w ith «X w m p e ie w un g . a, O ak. ak. Lumber a"d part of the Z ° remained » u ,! t ned. / for ° i a “ v'“ i,h ----------- m * ' comc>ete wlth rug. at the the Twin Twin O Lumber . L the greater ___________ Mrs. Miller, daughter of Mr. ai0*" **“ • • ln Ore« ° n "Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad company? oij»c ; neighborhood escaped. Some built Lake ' uaoier or Mrs and W ashington on the stage of 'Y p R* "The I-aet Round-up," and .. ? rb r o ;:d - d- ' ” ‘° w ,rd ° " dara“ e t o !- ^ ° r" ot the Broadway theater. Portland Valley of the Moon" In stock In was F ive pr|zea wm be awarded In this a Kue»t Saturday night of records and shset music at Radio ‘Attar con teat. Expenses will be n?Be !,R a rn > Tuesday morning when — —— —— Ray’s w ife« brotner-jn-law and 7 Henry^Snauer thre‘ he fell off hie bicycle while riding DOUENA, M and M to ....... v anauer the tr(p , o Portland Miss Merle Bowen span! the __ to school from his home near the Oct. 17. Ruth Shearer of Eu- ..................... Harry Williams, who Is employ IU U a JuMaetuu. Ibral Batata. week end at her home In Silver’ W rer- W A Woodard mill docks He was * en® vlalted Sunday at the Harry ®d In the forest service in the IxMuia. Sur» Inaurano». I’hune UM. ton. brought to Cottngp Grove for Bhaarar home. hernia district end ------ -t- - »pent "»ne.., the I,.« week w eeH ena _ ,a s * T aifa, Are Paid. Brewer M i l l s and Harold Bede medical aid and Mr and Mis John Fm nersn of •- -------------- " “ H ---- ----------- — “• ? r r •-— k end ' ” a le employed nea? W eslfîr y'spent Miss Amy Johnson a tte n I d e v e n r ^ ' a v "a't 'the** ffï* being paid MrMinnvills former CottageU rovr spent Monday night and Tuesday satisfactorily res,den,...accom panied by m Portland Mr. c „ ra Burkhul<le, dauKhter the week end at t h s .r X m e K distric’t ^ o w s U T e e t r n g ^ ^ t h : Ä ‘ " ° ' S ’” ™ under the ten-payment of Mrs Elwyn Bales. who had been ill Assembly of God church in Eu- Pl»"- Tuesday . Mrs Finnsran. . ------Mhults of Miss Geneva Ktme left Sunday Brlle and mother Mrs Lydia a turnover of 113- Ashland, spent Friday night at (he for Portland and Astoria lo spend Btouffer. and Mrs Omer Moore a l hla houla b«re returned to gene Monday evening. 296.08 collected a8 1931 taxes was home of Dr and Mrs C II Kim several davs visiting friends vlsllod Sunday al the Kujada CCC wt?ik wlth them Sunday, Mrs. L. R. Brumfield, who had made. while on Ihelr way home from t a k s e m ad» from B etty Crocker e a m P „ u F , r a ? d. ¥*!•• —---- ¥ * laa_ Pitch«» --- ------ - ’ PctD two months here caring for The amount was s e e r e e a t e d » spending several days in Ashland „ „ , recip e, a t Ute CHy B akery. tie Roller skates Wheels and repair Mrs Harry Godard and daugh Mrs. Frank Cutsforth of Canby Par,a Twin Oaks Lumber corn- t,r Nancy are visiting In Portland returned home Saturday after panY ol#c and Dorothy Straight of Oregon Anlauf 1» staving with Mrs Sear« - «cnoola, 1286- with Mr» Godard's parents spending several days at the home s A Boyce and fam ily arrived City vm ted friend« here two days of her father. M. C. Bressler yesterday from Paris to visit his last week. t'-oni|>l»t» u»w lln» <'o»ui»U<» Great Naturalist’s Vanity Th» Bcuut» Nuuk Kay Nelson and Harold Whit- bro,b«rs. R. P and C H. Boyce al Urn. Ira Lae and eon Robert of night ano ,he p - Boyce home Audulxm. noted naturalist, was Oakridge spent the week end at Mrs C E. Frost and Mrs. C. K lock speni Monday fond of rod and gun. “My gun and Haynes »pent Monday and Tues Tuesday at the Nelson cabin In the Mies Doris Coshow of Browns lbe 8. Bales home. ville arrived Tuesday to spend the Mr. and Mrs. E J. Wicks visited Ashing tackle were always expen day In Salam, where Mrs. Froet at Bohemia district Arnest's Ins. Rates save you 20 wpek .a t ..the home of a cousin at the J. Sams home In Cottage tended a meeting of the Whit sive and richly ornamented, often Grove Sunday. Hhrlne. and Mrs Haynes, a for- lo There la none better tfc Mrs K K. Mills. ______ ,u friend. ,,u , nu sons — -- ----■ . . . . . . . . Is vuuitag Llta Mosby visited Saturday at with silver.” he wrote of his youthful mor Halem raaldenl. visited Mrs Raymond Trask and Oet ready' Winter Mr and Mrs N J Nelson and Burdick and Dan returned* Mon* You w111 aoon n®«d anti-’f r e e z e * " b u t h “1"* ,a t , Trent- days. F R ID A Y N O O N TO Robert England visited the lat son Robert eiwnt Die week end In daY from Centralia. Waeh . where ^lr,t th* cooling system should be Corvallis at the home of a daugh (hey had been called by the serl flushed out. radiator leaks re ter part of the week at the E L W e’re ia a Sea, Too ler of Mr and Mrs Nelson. Mrs °u» Illness of Mrs. T rask s moth paired and hose connections check Kirk home In Creswell. a sso r te d fla v o r s M. Mosby and guns sons return- return- i Mrs. * M Darwin Wixxlcock er. Mrs. Ida Lewis, who died Sat- ed We suggest you drive in today We, on the surface of the earth, and lot us look things over Nelson ed Mo"dav evening from visiting l*»»r eujovnd » lU i » u iu - of cwrtU urdav- 3 packages ........................ la"n a’ few’ days with" Mr.“ Phil ’lio ib y #re Pa,,’"nK o,lr IlTWI a’ ‘he bottom la aenalbl» w ay to drink II—-a« Ik» Raymond Trask and 8 L God Motor company I V. . ln Wenatchee. Wash., and Mr. and ot a *rwlt ocean nf a,r. 1«« aa eer- Mr and Mr«. E L. P astim e. ard returned Monday from ah u n t- McReynolds Mrs. Ralph Hand and Bernice Mos- t«ln Ash may pass their lives at the have word from Z a CCC son by ln U Chelan. Wash ho 1. amnio H b° " ° m ° f ,he (trWlt <K'H,n ° f " "ter shaker 2 for Mle. E m m a J ea n S te p h e n s sp en t ln,f ,r lp ln aai,'* rn O ra« ° n A u stin . received Who was roreman’IIf ^ U iu hD S d «W“ Austin, who was foreman of a CCC th e w eek en d al her .HrTtofleld H lew art for good piumi> home In camp in northern Idaho, that he n . ^ ^ ex T ^ '',p en t the w e , - « * " " • S’ar lag. Moro. h -s been transferred to a camp at h l. home he7e *“ *nd ------------------- Charles Matthews has returned Naomi Doolittle, who has been C* ? D OF THANKS to Portland, after spending some In Alabama Miss Lena Zlndron left this week employed In Eugene. Is at her We wish to thank our friends I time at the home of a son George. for Los Angeles, where she ha» home here. and neighbors for their loving | Agricultural Lime An error was made last week In employment Marie Kennedy, who is staving klndnesa at>d sympathy shown us Finely ground. In eugar e«Mm aa Item tailing of the birthday of Axes Mauls. Wedges Handles wlth Mr *"d Mrs. V. A. Keahy dur,n<r our ¿ ei® n t»i>erXav! ^ e“ L per ton. <4.uu, and 2e each al a brother of Mrs. George Lea. The MRS M E ADAMS lowed when sacks are returned. age should have been given aa 94 Flies Twin O ak, Lumber com- Bnd attendlng high school, spent _,o_ pany. oi9 c the week end at her home at Blue p _______ AND ___ FAMILY Mrs Mahala Teeters Is here IkUctt» Poultry G rito Donald Umphrev and Miss Mar i* « NoMoa. from Springfield spending the Chick and pullet size, ton <6.00 week a’»ona°red bv Olenn j“ennlngi thA 2 o u n tfin °f SU teV ’ po1’’ 1“*” ° f With a daughter. Mrs Elmer c " » ' t U T t \ h 7 <hno,m,^ o fWM 'M r>ck1^ Hen and turkey else, ton . <8.00 Doolittle. S ? T r t .,e ? dof“'M r.ie Dech k wed‘lin* 1 ‘ ¡ng Gamra wera* pU yed^lnd ” rZ- J“ » wil‘ ba .h«ld at » S I Blxtibellf MaKt, Blzrkkeiu, Oft. We are expecting a new ship Mr and Mrs. Fred H -uger of - ‘- kb° " ‘ - ^ r e ^ s k e S | ment of prettv silk dreseos and wool dresses In assorted colors o!2-19c Matthew» i b,a Come In and see them, Junction City former residents, camp on Harms creek ware pres- to be ther<; ~C om m ittee, Mr. and Mrs George __ __________ re’ fa th e r Charles C h a r i« . 1 *’• " " ’»ct S h o p P h o n e 17-J. o l9 c spent Sunday visiting at the N E ent. and Mr. Matthews' father. Glass and Georg BJorset homes. The Happy Circle Sewing club Always look fo r the rod itlcker Matthews of Portland, spent the Brewer Mills spent Sunday and Sash and doors Glass, Auto met Wednesday of last week with weak end at the George Matthews Monday In North Bend nt the glass Twin Oaks Lumber com- Mrs. Hugh Doolittle. summer home on he Umpqua. home of hla father. James Mills. pany. o!9c C. H. Jennings and sons Glenn. New shipment of Kaysei and The William McGuffey family, Delbert and Orlea spent Saturday Allen A. hosiery haa lust arrived who moved here from Oklahoma, In Creswell. Newest winter shades Chiffons expect lo return there toon to 2 packages Mr,. D. A. Elba. Miss Minnie 79c. <100 and <1.25 Chiffon ser again make their home. Goulav and niece. Miss Cherie vice. 80c and <100 The Smart Melvin Breese, Oregon State Brown, all of Eugene, were Sun Shop. Phone 17-J o!9c college student, spent Sunday at day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Vi ib. Mias Thelma Wilkinson spent the the home of hie parent,. Mr. and C D VanValin week end at her home near Grants Mrs. O. V. Breese. on all Handsome Bags J C ity B riefs Som ething n e w in bags! S m a rtly clad women find these b a g s so novel and ever-so-ehie fo r F a ll wear. They are o ffe re d in a wide range o f colors and styles. ! Si™ w X u»*, »"i s 3 !Sf” „ Cm.,. a,m G e n u in e L e a th e r 9 8 c a n d $1 .49 U M P H R E Y & M A C K IN “ UCON D A Y N IG H T J e llo , M a x im u m S alt, S w a n sd o w n B IG P a ss PENCIL SLAT FACTORY EMPLOYS 12 PERSONS Bed Rose B utter. lc» Cream. Aak S ale L. G. , Oct. 17.—Mr, — — Markham. Cottage Grove, gave a birthday d*nner Saturday honoring Miss p |P<*r on her sixtieth birthday an- nlversarv. Guests were Mrs. John Rebelbeck and daughter Florence, Jira- p - E Young, Mrs. A. Heath. JJrs- Chas. White. Mrs Trumatj Clarke. Mrs. Jessie Gilcrlst and dauKh‘ers Annabelle and Katie, Mra ,E v Overton (Mosby creek). a"d M ,s w C. Johnson and Mrs Mra “ p * “f n i k h i w in’ b Rth Ph Ihe f«>ienoon and i ’ ’ . at ‘b<’ Sunday school 10 o'clock. cldcn?!? h r t'fa th e r ' M*r Jones of Phillips, S. D Mrs Barks- ? ‘“v e r , wa" unable to at”‘nd the funeral 1 Mrs, Lyle Scott, Cottage Grove. is visiting Mra. A. Heath this K k ',r k “ ► Eu*'*ne ’« " " u J on rtfe Umpqua' r U d ." « '^ speaker at both the o t h I r e o u lt'm e n t for . h i i J evening service. Sun- Q r a S r " O ettvs^ soortlnJ r®sbvterlan church. 1 . . _r « " » y s. ’ Poking classes wll| meet at K dealers. ol9c Kenneth Goff, student at Ore gon State college, spent the week Box Letter Files. Sentinel. -And at hl» home here W o^hnZ 'srarT e'u^po^ praparaDok of “ drv,nK room 'n w h‘<’b the *lat* wlU bp * lven the P«ra« ‘n treatment required for high grade “ " pencils -------------------- Underwood Typewriter <20. Sen- DneL Sm ith-Short G ro ce ry Phone N o. 1 C anned G oods Sale October 19\ 20y 21 Over 200 Varieties and Sizes on Sale Special prices by the dozen Special prices by the dozen Special prices by the assorted dozen All canned goods have been advancing and we have bought the largest supply we have ever had of canned goods. Lay in a liberal supply. Snowdrift Special Close Out Table 3-lb. can ...............................53c 6-lb. c a n ...............................99c Several real specials of broken lots we are closing out. D resses HEBRON. tfc The Carl King family moved for IL C. G. C ream ery. Saturday from the weal side to Mr. and Mrs W. V Gardner and The pencil alat factory, operat- the O E Woodson house on Tenth eon Theodore of Hillsboro spent Ing In the old cannerv building, Is street. the week end at the home ____ of a employing 12 persons, elx men and Mlss Dorothy Stewart, student • l",er • la,er <’f "I Mrs. Mrs. Gardner. Gardner. Mrs. Mrs. W. W. L. L. •*» girls, and already has made a at Albany college, spent the week Workman. ehlpment of one car of Its product. end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs W J. White of p *<xluctlon has not been speeded Mr and Mrs IstSrlls Stewart San Francisco, former residents. up bec“ use the market for slats is These chilly nights should re- a rtlved Sunday to visit at the not anv ,o ° mind you of Montag heaters and home of Mr nnd Mrs A| Rosen- Improvements are being made Of the fact that they nre sold by thai The* mav »«»In become real- c0«»Rn“a >lV In order that the plant Graber-Gettve Hardware dealers d ,n <s mav b® ready for large production In stove, of „very kln.l ' ol»c The hunting season Is upon us * h4 L th.h .T a LiLe‘ s"®."* J*" . r S hV m ^ . : W^ „ , nn,,1h .Clwy.d;k Re°pbd - • < o " » " H u - . ^ i h ’ i L C » S m . ^ o ^ o f ^ m ' . ^ r t T o ” 1. The Truman Clarke family vis ited Mr Clarke’s brother. John Clarke. Bunday at Drain Mrs. Sam Shortrldge. Thornton Corners, spent last Thursday with Mrs Nancv McCoy Mrs. Marv Smith, who had been I visiting for a week with a daugh ter, Mrs. Frank LaBIue. returned Saturday to her home at Thorn ton Corners. The C. C. Gllham family attend ed a birthday nartv at the Joe Abeene home. London, given for the twins. Mrs Toni W illiams and son vis ited Sunday at the M Perlnl home at Divide. SA G IN A W . 3 .9 5 ’s o n ly 2.95 4 .9 5 ’s o n ly 3 .9 5 5 .9 5 ’s o n ly 4 .9 5 NOTICE! ALL DRESSES HAVE ORIGINAL T A O S ON THEM NO DRESS HAS BEEN REMARKED COME GET THAT DRESS CHEAP C.J. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Oct. 17.—The Charles Overton _____ family of Creswell moved into the Murray Shampang house Thurs- I day. Evelyn Benston of Eugene spen* Friday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Benston. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shampang of Grants Pass were here Wednes- And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in dav on business. the Morning Ratin' to Go At a special school meeting held Monday night F. T. Benston was I l you tori sour and »unk and ths wortd elected director to fill the unex looks punk, do n 't »«allow » lot of u lt a , m l« , pired term of Otis Chapman, who era I w »t»r, oil, la is tlv » candy or chewing gum and cipcct them to make you atiddanly awssi has moved from the district. Delmar Benston spent Saturdav sad buoyant and full ot aunahlne. For thay can 't do It. Thay only m ora the with his grandparents, Mr. and bowel» and a mere movement doaan't gat at Mrs W. A. Keene of Cottage the cause. T h e reason for your down-and-out Grove. ( c lIng la your liver. I t should pour out two WITHOUT CALOMEL Christian Endeavor Electa. The following officers were elect ed Sunday evening at a meeting of the Christian Endeavor of the Christian church: Neva Eastburn. president; Clifford Shaw. vice president; Irene Eastburn. secre tary; James Hemenway. treasurer; Myrtle Ewing, corresponding secre tary; Lllllt Keltzer, social chair man; Florelne Franklin lookout committee; Mllllcent Burrows prayer meeting comm ittee; Winona Powell, news reporter; Gayle Ten nis, missionary committee. pounda of liquid bila Into your oowala dally. I f thia bile la not flowing freely, your food dnoen't digest. I t lust decays In the bowel« (ia a bloats up yuur stomach. 3 ou have a thick, bed taste and your breath la foul, akin niton breaks out In blemishes. Your head achaa and you foal down and out. Y o ur whole syatom la poiaonad. I t_ U k » a those good, old C A R T E R ' S L I T T L E L I V E R P IL lIJ L jB to gat these two unda o l bile flowing freely and make you it "up and up." T h e y contain wonderful, harmless, gentle v e g e ta b le eitrac ts, amasing when I t cornea to m aking the hila flow treaty. B ut don't aak lor liver pills. Aak lor CarW r'a L ittle l iv e r Pill». Ix»ok for the name CarW r'a l i t t l e l iv e r Pills on lha rad label. Resent a substitute. 2&r at drug atora« 0 1 M 1 C . M . Co. Pkg. 29c B a k e r ’s C o c o a M a y o n n a ise 1(X Libby’s Golden Bantam C om tin 13 P r in c e A lb e r t 2 tins 23 tin 15c D e l M o n te B ea n s S n o w F la k e C ra ck ers 2-lb. box 29c A ir w a y C o ffe e Choice Quality Brazilian C offee Pound 18- FRUITS AND. VEGETABLES □□□□□□□a B ureau 1 pkg. orange flavored gela tin. 1 :up water *4 cup orange juice ‘y cup pineauule juice Pinch of salt pt. 19< Best Foods H o tn e m a k e r's A black and yellow food costume. Hallowe’en Salad 7b«*............................. 33c C a m els ................ 25c THEY ARE NEW IN STYLES. COLORS & FIT ALL SIZES 14 TO 52 ...... 23c 15c crû 2 cups dried prunes 1 c«'3 pineapple wedges 1 cup carrot cut it, strips Orange sections Whlooed cream Dissolve orange gelatin in water, ad I salt and fruit juice. Pour in enough of this mixture to just cov er the bottom of a ring mold which has been dipped ln cold wa ter. When gelatin is firm, arrange prunes, cut into strips, over IL Pour over the rest of the gelatin mixture with the pineapple and carrot added to it. When firm, re move from ring and fill center with sweetened whipped cream and sugared orange sections. a a a For aid In household problems, menu planning or special recipes, send in your request with a self- addressed stamped envelope to Julia Lee Wright, director. Home makers’ Bureau, Safew ay Stores, Inc.. Box 660. Oakland, California. 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