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T IIH H M IIA V ,O a t ’KMBKK % 1—4 TM MOTTI MEI« GOTTAGE GROVE, OREGON FAO R T K K M Mr. H oskins' parents. Mr. and Mrs. C F. H oskins. W illiam M ortlock mad« a brief business trip to Portland last «;»»' ’ Al'I.V hSamiMfa H and E m broidered Men Madeira Dress lo tr* . AaMirt m ent Towel* Dolila* Sox J 15 ¡2 5 ¡9 5 295 Napkin* 18 25c 30o to 3 05 Stationery Men ’i Drena S h irts with Style q u ality and All styles, colors n Indy can desire All latent style*, colors tA> .W< UH Her Thaae 98 1« 1 45 M e n ’s 49c and 25c, 49c, 25c and 1.98 to 1 M to Silk .Mufflertt, very new The style, color and sire. We have it Rayon 98c and $135 Silk 1.95 to $3.95 F o u r in iliin il T ie s lt" \ lliu i'lk ' rehii is Urea* H als, fu r fell New Sw eaters, full zipper front Rayon Bed Spreads Fancy Pnuties M ales All Silk Slips, satins <>r crepe titfxNU P art Wool Double B lanket <•».: \ 1' 1 All Silk S atin o r Crepe D n n e e Sets S lfH p lic it} ' The H otuco Cochran« of Ko««- hurg «pent Thank «giving with Mr« Cocnran'a m other. Mm. Em m a Por- ter. Mi a Hubert From m «peat the Thankaglvlng holiday« with rela tive« In Seattle. U hy not buy ail Ina. from ra liable a g em iea III« toad of *'»lde- llner»?" Ararat «pe< lallte« In Ina. and aavea rllMlta mid»» ) BABY BEEF STEA K 29c__________ 15c lb._____ 1 II). Large Weinies and I qt. Kraut for BEEF ROASTS C L U B S T E A K 12c Uh________ 15c lb._____ B E E F B O IL HAM LOAF _____Sc lb.__________12hc lb. L in k S a u sa g e 20c lb. Cull 46 for Quality Meats and Sea Foods F re d A n d e rs o n , P r o p r ie to r XMAS Only 15 more shopping days until Christ inns. We have n large variety and q uantity to choose from. Special prices on nil candy, nuts mid fru its for schools mid clubs.« See our hand bills each week for real grocery savings. We wish to thank you ngnin for the nice increase in business we have hnd since our opening under the IGA pimi. All we nsk is Hint you com pare our prices mid if you hnve not tried our IGA coffee you lu n e missed som ething. SMITH - SHORT G ro c e ry Save Everydny the I.G.A. Wny Store Open Evenings 15c 615 MAIN STREET CO PI AGE GROVE The Ideal "M ealing" Place FREE D E LIV E R Y A I Day Any Time 2.85 25c, 39c und 69c 1 95 2 45 245 1 00 up 1.95 *>REM8 P A T T E R N S Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T H am S h an k s 13ic lb. 98c 75c 49c 2 95 4 M L a d ie s ’ C. J. BREIER Co. lla il A John «ton IU*al Katat«, l oan«, «tare In iu m m e r h o n r AM Mt and Mr« Earl Fullinrr spent Thankajflvlng In Euicrn« with Mi Fullmrr'« parent«. Mr and Mr« H. E F«rrln and •on of Portland •pent Thunk»«(iv mx at the hum« of Mr Perrin*« brother. H H. Kerr In Don't ml«« ««©litM Hi» new Ply- mouth nt .McCoy’a G arage ilrtc Avoid th e last m inute nw h. Take ad v an tag e of th e eom plete selec tions and begin y o a r C hristm as shopping now ! May we suggest th a t you s ta rt at U m phrey & M ack in ’s f The E arl Ishm arl» of Portland ■pent T han ksgiving with Mr« lah- iiuulii' parent.. Mr and Mr«. E. C. Mhay, G eorge ilo h l of Portland (pent the T h an k sgivin g week eud at the hom e o f a .later, Mra. Fred Lang- •ton. W hy not ? Take advantage of r< dueed price« and buy your wife or daughter a lovely new coat or ■ull for C h ri.tm a ., Heal mtUe. and teal buy* at The Sm art Shop, Alice lit- ■ <11‘n . dGc G alen G aroutte suffered a frac tured arm F riday w hen he fell w hile piling wood at the hom e of his parents, Sir and Mrs. Prank G aroutte. Mrs. C lia ilc « \V. I ti.» u i.. »1».- su stained a fractured wrist In a fall a w eek ago at her hom e In the northeast part of the city, Is reported im proving satisfactorily. Don t mis« seein g the new P ly m outh at McCoy'* G arage. dtic Mr and Mr*. Koy Sm ith and daughter* O llvlan end Julia Anne of t'ortland visited with relatives In the city over the T han ksgiving holiday*. Mr. and Mr*. E, L. F itzgerald and fam ily of Lebanon were gu ests nt the E. I - Wad» hom e in the Silk Creek district T han ksgiving day. The F itzgerald fam ily recen t ly arrived from N ebraska to m ake their hom e In O regon and are fotm ei iK'ighhors of the Wade fam ily In the mid w est state. A C hristina* g u t of sh eet music See it at Radio Kay's. dt>c Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Madden and daughter Mary spent T hanks givin g at the Hoy Huldernan home at Aloha. Mr*, llu ld em an Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Madden. R upert Shaw , stu dent at W il lam ette university, visited during the T h an k sgivin g holidays with hl« parents, K*v. and Mrs. 1. G. Shaw You live but once and you may as w ell enjoy yourself at The I'aatlm r. o30tfc Mr. and Mrs. Jack H aney and dau ghter D orothy o f Portland and Mrs. Ivan Harker of Sandy visited during tho T han ksgiving holidays ut the hom e o f Frank Gnldabtnt, brother of the wom en. The group w ere dinner g u e sts at th e home of Mrs. E lizabeth G aldablnl at An- lau f T h an k sgivin g day and at the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. G len Koons nt Anlnuf Saturday. More new silk dresses arrived, look them over w hile C hristm as shopping. The Sm art Shop. d6c Mrs. Ora D. Jack son of Oregon City w as n w eek-end guest nt the hom e o f a son-in-law and dau gh ter, Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Berg. F ran ces R andall, Alam eda. Cal., visited Tuesday and W ednesday of lust w eek nt the hom e of her par ents, Mr. mid Mrs. E. F. Randall. Red Rose R utter and le e Cream. Ask for them . C. G. Creunierv. If Mr. and Mrs K K. Mills and son Robert returned Friday from M arshfield. w here they spent T han ksgiving at the hom e of Mr. Mills' brother, Jam es Mills. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. L assw ell and children of Portland w ere lun ch eon gu ests Saturday at the A. W. H elllw ell home. They were re turning hom e from Y oncalla, when' they spent T h an k sgivin g w ith rel atives. Don't m iss seein g tho new Ply mouth nt McCoy's G arage. dtle Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jacobs of Tnft w ere g u ests over T h an k sgiv ing w eek end nt the hom e o f Mr Jacobs' sister, Mrs. E. R. Lem ley. Miss Lula Currln spent T hanks givin g In Portland with Mr. and Mrs H. H. Veateh. N ice new bathrobes, all wool, all prices. Sw eaters, slip-over style, new peplln bottom , also zipper sw eaters. The Sm art Shop. dfle Mr. and Mrs. Omer H oskins and Mi l I l o d i l n s ' m o th e r , C irc u la to rs B R E S S L E R ’S JiZ/z V » — N E W —A N D — USED M rs, S te lla D w yer of Portland, were gu ests over T h an k sgivin g nt the hom e of Westinghouse Refrigerators I win Oaks Lbr. Co. o t c SILK TIES ,__i r H and tailored with the resilient con struction. P a tte rn s he w o n ’t be asham ed to wear. 1— 1 B ± J 0 98c SHIRTS P lain w hites and s t r ip e in collar a tta c h e d and neekbaf!d styles. All siz es. H e ’ll be sure to like th e m ! E le c t r ic Iro n e rs 98c T h e E leventh S erv an t CREPE HOSE Plain, strip e d and fancy p a tte rn s. Crepe th re a d rayon w ith reinforced heel an d toe. They 11 o u t w ear a n y o th ers a t th is price! R a d io R a y ’s Woodworking Tools and ¡Motors Twin Oaks Lbr. Co. f M 'r// F U R N IT U R E GIFT SUGGESTIONS Ladles* Gown« $4.98 Twin Oaks Lbr. Co. and p a tte rn s Prie« i° 1 is and 9x12 F e lt B ase i<ugs To December 15 Only House Slippers New Pajamas Twin Oaks Lbr. Co. Twin Oaks Lbr. Co. ■al (lift Item Cs»« Don’t Be a Last Minute Shopper ( ’.loses I nstit utc Bicycles Lune h «on Hai Pillow A P ractical (lift New shipm ent latest styles und colon« nt u price you c a n 't piiNN up (-until* Light Service Zenith Radios U IS T M A S Umbrellas ■pent th* werk end with Mr* Hurpole’s m other, Mr*. Martha Mar*h. at Elm ira Mr. and Mr* H. C M itchell hav- w eek. returned from «pending T han ks giving with ■ *on at Oakland. Cal The m i d winter Epworth ly a g u e Mr* Omer Moor* and daughters Marlon and Paulin* returned Mun Institute held last w eek at the M ethodist church wa* concluded day from Portland, where they •pent T han ksgiving They accom Saturday even in g with an Impre* Term»—W e T rade panled Mr*. Moors'* »later. Ml*« slv* candle lighting service The program consisted nt Beth Paulson, who tearhe* at Gold two-day group discussion* of present day Hill. problems, talks by head* nt de The Fred Bressler fam ily were gu ests T han ksgiving day at the partm ent*. recreational and social Radio Repairing Reliable, R ea ; home of * slater of Mrs Bressler entertainm ent. Rev Cecil Rlatow. pastor of the M ethodist church In sonable Radio R ay’s. dfle ut Canby. E ugene, wa* dean o f the Institute Georg Hjorsel, with his fathcr- Sixty delegate* from the W illam Mr. and Mrs. A . W- H elllw .lj and son Rlllla w ere guv«t* at a l In law. Tb ima* Hike*, and a broth ette valley and southern Oregon fam ily dlnri«i at Roewell spring» ei-in l a «, laiw ell Mike*. pent the league* registered. I baokaglvtng day. wuek and fishin g at M arc r lake Mr*. C. C. Cruaon returned Fri Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Robert» and day from Portland, wh>'r* »he children returned Munday from a ■pent Tbunkagivlng day with rela I few day* spent In Portland, where tive*. a fam ily gatherin g of the Roberta fam ily was held. Mi. and Mrs. Paul Gordon of Vernonia visited here with rela tive* during the T han ksgiving v a cation. Mr*. Mary H am brick returned Tuesday from Portland, w here she bad visited «Inc« T han ksgiving with her »later», Mr*. H elen Vilas. Mr*. C. M. VanUuren and Mr*. C. Nolic«) Will out he locpoiiMlblo F. Cathcart. for any bill« con true tad by my Mr and Mra. K. J Heybold of w ife, Bouia E Booth Georg* H. Grant* Pas* visited last week at the hom e* of tw o daughters, Mr*. Mr«. A. 1 a . W ynne and daughter Lee W illiam * and Mrs. Frank Louise returned Saturday from White. They were accom panied by Portland, where they «pent T h an k s Mrs. Harold H om m erlcksen, d au gh giving. Mra. A lice W ynne accom ter of Mr* Never in recent years han W illiam s, also of panted them a« far a« Hulem und : Grant* Pas*. th ere been such a bargain • <1 with them. Mr. and Mrs. Thom a* R iley were T han ksgiving day guests at the on first class rugs. hom e of a daughter In Eugene. Donald L'mpbrey has accepted a position with the E ugene water departm ent, startin g hl* du ties the first of thl* week. D. H. H em enw ay left W ednesday ■ for Portland after spending a few A *on wo* born T han ksgiving days In the city. He reported day at u m aternity hom e in Eu- Mrs. Hem enway'* condition as geue to Mr and Mr*. A. D. Ax greatly Improved and expected to oridg* of thl* city. have her taken within a few day* We have a (urge und beautiful from the hospital In Portland, To A ttend 1-eglon Conference. stock of »Ilk underwear. Come In where »he has been for several A num ber from here will attend und sec our display. For gift* weeks, to the hom e of a daughter a two-day conference of Am erican there I* not uuytblug prettier or A number of men from the more pructlcul und ail ladles like M ethodist Brotherhood attended a Legion post* of district* 3 and I It. P rices right. T he Kmart Shop, dirtrirt m eeting M onday night at to be held Saturday and Sunday at Roseburg. D epartm ent officer* Alice R reidlove. dfle i Creswell. will b.- present and plans for the J 8 M agladry of the Bohem ia year's work a* outlined In the ' Lumber com pany attended a W est national convention held recently , Coast Lum berm en's m eeting In in Florida will be discussed. At the Portland th is week. close of the post m eeting Monday Mrs. H elen Vilas Is expected to night the boys serenaded Mr. and arrive Munday from Portland to M r. W E. Nixon on »heir golden spend the w inter with a sister. wedding anniversary. Mrs Mary H am brick. Dr. G. L. Earl's fam ily arrived T uesday from Canby and is occu pying the Arrnes home on north N inth street. Dr. Earl was unex A dauce will bo given Saturday pectedly called to O m aha on busi night at the CCC cam p at Kujada. ness the follow ing day. 1 he public ha« been invited and A decree of divorce nas been truck« will com e here to take uny granted O«te V. Sm ith from T h o m -' who have no mean« of transp orta tion. "T-Bone H ow ell is chairm an a s Sm ith. Donald W itcher collected bounty | of arrangem ent«. Mr and Mr» Con Devore and from the county this week on tw o Mi ... u .Mi t i 1. . " . bobcat s H ire l o u r Servant* from ford «pin t T han kegivin g with Mr. Karl Schoen o f the U. 8. arm y, Powell'« m other, Mr«. C. T. P ow ell. stationed at Vancouver, visited T han ksgiving day at the hom e of his parents, Mr and Mr*. J. A Schoen Mrs Alice R ichm ond of Eugene, who underw ent a m ajor operation Re». J. A. Sm ith R etained. Saturday. Is reported a* recovering Rev. J. A Sm ith, who has served satisfactorily. the P resbyterian church the past Leston Durham , student at A s h -! year, has been retained indefinite land norm al, spent the T han ks ly. T his action was taken at a givin g vacation at the hom e of his congregational m eeting held W ed parents Mr. and Mrs. N elson Dur nesday evening. A covered dish The m onthly m eeting of the ham. cafeteria dinner was served at 6 I m inisterial axsociation will be held Brewer M ills visited th is week . by the ladies' aid society and a at tt Saturday a t the M ethodist The in M arshfield at the hom e o f his business m eeting follow ed. church. resign ation of H ugh Trunneil. B eta Hue Shield«, daughter of ; father. Jam es Mills. Mrs. Herbert W hitlock. Mr. and trustee, and L. M. H aney, elder, Mr. and Mra Bon Shield«, has been Mrs. Harold W hitlock and W illiam were accepted and their places 111 tw o w eeks with Influenza. W hitlock motored to Salem today will be filled at the annual church to visit with Herbert W hitlock, m eeting to be held In March. Plans for redecorating the church were who Is In a sanitarium there. discussed. Miss Margaret Deck spent the T han ksgiving vacation at the hom e of her parents at Carlton She w as Dishes in Sets, open stock accom panied by Donald Um phrey. M iss E velyn Sm ith, who spent Every convenience and com pe the week end w ith her parents. Mr tent atten dan ts. M ajor opea- and Mrs. Elbert Sm ith, returned tions ou specialty. Com plete re to Jun ction City Sunday. Mi s. Alice B reedlove w as In P o r t - ' covery guaranteed. W e have land W ednesday on business. never lost a case. i Mr. and Mrs. D. W. S lu rges are in Medford, where they w ere called by the serious Illness of Mr. Stur- TW IN OAKS LBR. CO. gi**‘ m other. F rank Turner has been seriously 111 the past week. The Tuesday Bridge club w as entertained w ith a 1 o'clock lun ch B en efit Sm oker Is Planned. eon Tuesday at the hom e of Mrs. The South Lane F ish and G am e Harry M etcalf. Contract w as the P rotective association w ill give a afternoon diversión. Mrs. Scho benefit sm ok er Decem ber 19 at the field Stew art held high score. Ad arm ory. W restling and boxing ditional guests were Mrs R aym ond cards, perhaps three m atch es each, Grube. Pcngra, and Mrs Lee are being arranged. P roceeds will Ragan. The annual C hristm as be used to erect holding pens for party o f the club w ill be held D e china pheasants. The state w ill cem ber IS at the* home of Mrs. furnish the birds. Mrs. Eliza H owe returned Fri day from Edm onds. Wash., when* H erbert Lombard, who w ill enter she visited several we* ka at the tain with a 6:30 dinner and an home of hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. even in g of contract. H. J. Stoughton. Eleven tables of bridge were Miss Gail Linda mood and Miss H elen H anson, who attend a busi form ed at the benefit given by the at ness coll« ge In Portland, visited Order o f Rainbow for girls Monday night. relative« and friends here during M isonlc tem ple the T hanksgiving vacation. They High scores were held hy Mrs. returned to Portland W ednesday Naom i Preston and Joe Sm ith and cond high by Mrs Wilbur Work- BICY CLES—TRICY CLES in in. P ie and coffee were served. 25c a n d 35c UM PHREY & M A C K IN The Store of Best Values Dishes— Fyrex R adio H ospital Twin Oaks Lbr. Co. ' S O C IE T Y i Dr. Lee Nichols, R. C. Grunow Radios B A R T E L S M A R K ET Phone 55 Philco Radios Twin Oaks Lbr. Co. Xmas free Lights Twin Oaks Lbr. Co. The Past M atrons’ club met Mon day al the M asonic tem ple for a no hostess dessert luncheon. The afternoon w as spent socially. Yule tide decorations m ade the club room attractive. -- Mr nnd Mrs. K naffle H aynes entertained at dinner T h an k sgiv ing day O ut-of-clty gu ests were Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Lovelace and daughter Elinor of Eugene. Twin Oaks Lbr. Co. 5:30 p m. S W IF T 'S HAMS h alf or whole CH O ICE S T E E R B E E F ROAST 22y2c lb. 10c and 12c lb. SM ALL PU R E PORK L IN K SAUSAGE BOIL B E E F 71/2C lb. 20c lb. COUNTRY ST Y L E PO RK SAUSAGE BULK M IN CEM EA T none b e tte r 15c lb. 10c lb. Suitable for Christmas FR E SH GROUND B E E F W AGONS— TOOLS A laddin and Coleman Lam ps $4.80 CH O ICE B R E A K FA ST BACON 25c lb. 10c lb. F R E S H M ADE L IN K SAUSAGE, BOLOONA. W E IN E R S SH O RTEN IN G 48-lb- tin O U R 15c lb. M E A T S A R E IN S P E C T E D G ra b e r-G e tty s Hdw. V ital Mtutistlcs Are Given. The health report for the month of Novem ber as given by Dr. A. W. Kime, city health officer, fol lows: Seven births, 3 fem ales and 1 m ales; 2 deaths, both fem ales. An epidem ic o f chick en pox. which has prevailed am ong children for several w eeks. Is reported abating. S A V E $3.00 on th e purchase of a Service fo r Six by the New Q uanti ty D iscount Plan. TUDOR PLA*TE W illiam Thum and Dan Lanning m ade a business trip to Salem Sun day. Mrs. Harry C. H a il returned Saturday from W endling, where she visited tw o w eek s with a daughter. Mrs. Tom Lafoon. Mis. lla it , who was in an autom obile —♦ — Hand to Give Benefit. accident while going to Jalem a The M ethodist Indies’ aid soci The city band will give a bene few’ w eeks ago, has recovered. ety will m eet W ednesday In the fit dance at the arm ory Saturday. i hurch parlors for the annual D ecem ber 15. The proceeds will be C hristm as party. used for m usic and other expenses Mr and Mrs L L. Harrel were dinner hosts to a group of friends Sunday evening Covers were laid for ten. Flnelv ground In sugar sacks, - ♦— rwr ton $4 00. and 2e each al Mrs. Clara Burkholder and lowed when sacks are returned daughter. Miss Belle, entertained a sm all group of friends at dinner Culelte Poultry Grit*. Sunday Chick and pullet size. ton. 38.00 Miss France« M arkin and Ml.«» Hen and turkey size, ton $8.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. L Madden en P eggy Ross, stu dents at the uni Rlackbuttr Mines. Rhi kbultr. Ore. tertained a group of friends nt versity of Oregon, mid Harold Markin of O, 8. C-. Corvallis, were dinner W ednesday evening. gu ests T hanksgiving day at th» Mr. and Mrs. Sam W arren en 8. L. M arkin hum«. N o i* , .n to x c a l on tertained a few friends at dinner I. B. Morris, who w as III for a T han ksgiving day. M cleiitist» s tille timi on»* cun lie few days, Is able to be nt his drunk oil n o ise It inn - - in.liir In place of business th is week. Mr» T C. W heeler will en ter Mr and Mrs. Marvin Harpole tain the Joker club at her hom e •■nr drums, disturbs digestion and gives high blood pressure. and children slid Phyllis Vincent F riday night Electrical Gift Goods a. m. to Specials Friday and Saturday Twin Oaks Lbr. Co. Am ong those who entertained relatives or groups of friends at dinner T han ksgiving day w ere Dr. and Mrs. H. A. H agen. Mrs. P et Bressler, Mr and Mrs. George Jacobsen. Mr. and Mrs. H. B Fer- rln and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Ham- M iss W ilberta W ilson returned ant. W ednesday of last week from The P resbyterian ladies' aid so C entralia, where she visited rela ciety will meet Decem ber 12 at the tives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. W oodson and church The hostess com m ittee is Mis. W oodson's father, Jam es W. Mis. B K Job. Mrs. Herbert Ea- Hobison, returned Friday from kln and Mrs. Adrian Merryman. ♦ Portland, where they wet© gu ests ' over T hanksgiving nt the hom e of | Mr and Mrs. H. O. Bennett en tertained with a fam ily dinner Mr. and Mis. H ornce H arms T han ksgiving day. O ut-of-the-city gu ests were Mr and Mrs. Eddie Kuppenbender, Eugene, and Mrs. L. E, LaBrle, San Diego. F ree D elivery 8 The Picture Shop .Agricultural Lime GIFTS? The all absorbing question! We are sure we can answ er this for you. O ur stock is rath er com plete and you are invited to study it— watch our windows. \Ye suggest these few lines: S tatio n ery Item s------ L eath er Goods-------Toilet Sets M anicure Sets------ K odaks------ N ovelties------ B ristle Goods T oiletries---- E lectric H eatin g Pads Therm os Bottles W atches----- Clocks Perfum es F lash L ights You should see1 all of these in th e ir v ariety before m aking selection, so come look them over. G et y o u r package w ra p s an d ties here------ also G reeting C ards, fresh new stock, in v ariety to please. We have a R exall C alen d ar for you. KEM’S for DRUGS The R exall S to re