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TH1>HMI>AY, (MÎOHK.H «4, TH K M ENTINE!^ COTTAGE G IH) VF. OKEGON IM A . S a tu rn O n e o f t h r M o il Interrating of Planet» F o r n r t 'iil it«t ra tio m ien I t h r i l l one H im m I o n ly lo o k th ro u g h n tr lr a u o p r u f o u r lim it r u lv n in th « * . H n liiiii, ohnt-rt«*« a M ilio r In t h r W uali In g lo ti M tnr Hallowe’en Setting J Church News j Amateur Program T h r o l d H a u n te d H o u a a ” w ill h r f r a t u t e d F r id a y e v e n in g In th e I h r oth«*i 111<*1111i o f (tip a iifi'a a u m t r u r n ig h t p r o g ra m w h ic h f o l f i i l i i ll y lire llito r r a ttu g w hen » lr u « « t | lo w » Im m e d ia te ly a f t e r th e ahow f lu ..i. 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Prayer m eet U sually the result < f tryin g to p ra y e r m e e tin g , 7 30. ing. Thursday. kill tw o birds with one stone Is that • • • subject, “A Spiritual Al. E. Church, C. J. Hall, Pastor. Munday school, 9 45; forenoon • • • C hristian Church, E K. Coulter, s e rv ic e , 11, s e rm o n s u b je c t, " H a v e You Melf-Control 7” v e s p e r s e rv ic e , 5. subject, "Life's G reatest Joy;*’ young people*» m eetings, 6; prayer Man’s Heart Stopped Stomach Gas Cause m e e t in g . 7 30. T h u r s d a y . W. L. Adam« wan bloated so with teen that h l, heart often mlaoed h»ata a fter eatin g Adlert- ka rtd him of all ga«, and now he «•at« an yth in g and feel« fine. Kern'« for Drug» and Cottage G rove P h a r m a c y , < 7 > C h u rc h , P a a to r. M u n d a y s c h o o l. 9 43; fo re - S e rv ic e » n o o n s e rv ic e , 11; M en*« C o m m u n ity Saturday. Sabbath echool, 9 30; B ib le claa» m e et« ttt th e a r m o r y ; p r e a c h in g s e rv ic e , 11. P a a to r tto e e e v e n in g s e rv ic e . 7 '3 0 ; y o u n g |»eo- (Mawtln o f K tl|(e n e w ill ap eak th e p le ’a m e e tin g s . J u n io r s to r y h o u r. ‘ f lr e t S a tu r d a y o f ea ch m o n th ; p r a y 3 30, C h r is tia n E n d e a v o r, U 3f>. • • • e r m e e tln v . 7 80, T h u re d a y . e e e P re s b y te ria n C h u r c h . Ja m e s A ik M u n d a y s ch o o l. ( ’h r la t h m H c le n c e H o c ltrty , 242 in S m ith , P a s to r M o u th tfrro n d HtrrM’t . M u n d a y 9 45, fo re n o o n s e rv ic e . U . s e rm o n a cb o o l, W 45; f o r e n o o n e e r v ic a , 11 suhj«*xt, “ JeMUN. th e E x p re s s Im a g e o f G o d ." fo u r t h In th e ae ries " I n ■ irn o n « u b )e c t, " P r o b a tio n A p p r e c ia tio n o f Je su s.” th e c h o ir I >eath.** w ill s in g a n a n th e m ; e v e n in g s e r e e e Y o u th P rn tc « oat a 1 A a a r m b ly o f <2od. A t v ic e . 7 3 f). M T m o n s u b je c t. w ood F o a trr. P a a to r M u n d a y a n d th e C h u r c h . ” I n s t a lla tio n o f o f f ic e r s o fth e C h r is tia n E n d eavor s c h o o l. W 4ft, m o r n in g g e rv lra . 11; «<»< !♦•(y w ill !>♦• h e ld , th e young e v e n in g a r r v lc e , 7 30; y o u n g p ro - p lr 'a m e e tin g . 7 43. W ednesday. T. fo lk s w ill le a d In th e «ong a e rv lc e , d ire c te d b y F K . N o o r d h o ff. y o u n g A M a n d a ll o f S r a t t lr , a u p r r ln t r n K a th le e n «lent o f th e n o r th w e s t d la t r ic t o f tie o p la ’s m e e tin g s . M is s m e e t th e Aaaen b llr a o f G o d , w i l l a|»rak D a u g h e r ty , le a d e r; p r a y e r in g . W e d n e s d a y , 7 30. s tu dy of a t th e F r id a y e v e n in g m e e tin g P h lllp p la n a . • • • lia p tlw t C h u r c h , H e n r y W !>avla, P a s to r. M u n d a y a r b ix il. 10; m o r n in g w o r s h ip /* 11; e v e n in g s e rv ic e , 7 30. a a rm o n a u b jr c t, " O r . 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CHINELLE and AXMINSTER THROW RUGS $1.98 up BRESSLER’S CUTS COST ON 80Z o r y o u « DRIVING M g l t r i H o u t a P a i n t Peel T h e n a tio n a l b u re a u of «t.tndnrd«* aajra th a t. In g e n e ra l, pe eling o f p a in t la due to n io la lu r r n tu l nh •e n c e o f a tiu llg lit . au«h th in g » a« le a k y g u tte r» , n e a rb y «hade tree« d a m p foun«hill«»na. e tc . « , i i i »«* con tluu ouN m o la tu re , am i th ia get« In u n d e r t h r (w iln t film ntu l lif t « It o ff A n o th e r c om m on ra tia c of p a in t la d i n g la fn u lty p r im in g It la o f g re a t Im p o rta n c e to ha ve th e o il In i h r p r im in g coat atnk deep ly In to th e wood to get a a tr o n g fo u n d a tio n • fo r » u rt c e d in g coa l« Two o th e r com m on ra tine» a re up p ly in g th e p a in t to o th ic k ly , and not U »lng p u r r m a te ria l» (e a p e d n l ly th e ra w lluaecil oil). A ll p a in t th a t 1» p e e lin g m uat la« re m oved tie fo re a tte m p tin g to re p a in t. Why do wc Bay The N ew Ford V-8 lor 1936? B a b y B a ta C lin g to M o th e r You io v * money with Super-Shell N o rth A tiu T h a n hat« u a u n lty p ro become «hi» gotoline is scientifically d u ce tw o yo u n g a n n u a lly . A« noon balanced with three kinds of power. ua th e y u r r h o rn t h r m o th e r HM«l«ta • Power fo tla rt with fgatt choking (h em to c re e p on to h e r hreaaf. w h e re th e y d ra w th e ir ilra t ra tio n • Pow»r fo climb without knocking. o f m ilk . They c lin g to th e ir m o th • Power to run without waste. e r'a f u r w ith th e ir h im l ehtw a, p a rt Super-Shell can save you up fo a ly a u p p o rte d w h e n n t re n t by an up cupful of gotoline in "cold" starting tu rn e d fla p o f h e r e n fo ld in g w ing», — ond in 10 minutes of hill climbing m a k in g l l f f l e cra d le « fo r (he hfl hie«. T h e y c o n tin u e Io nu rae for — and in one hour on the level road. e a b o u t a m o n th , h u t a f t e r H int me c a r rie d a b o u t by th e m o th e r a« i. «lie w in n o w s th e tw ilig h t a ir lu cha«e o f h e r «u p p e r and hrenkfaat W h e n In te r th e y o u n g ha ve been w eaned m id ta u g h t to e a t In a rc I a. th e m o th e r 1« a id e to ta k e out only one, hecniiMe o f It« w e ig h t. H e ig h t o f Ic e b e rg s F ew tt f th e it t ir llt e r ii ie e lie rijx re s e ll s g re a t h e ig h t; a be rg o f U ni fe e t b e in g e x c e p tio n a l. T h e reason Is H int th e y lire so c a rv e d by e ro sio n on th e ir w a y M onth U n it th e ir h u lk Is lo st b e fo re th e y nre s ig h t etl. T h e d a n g e r fro m th e be rgs Is not a head-on c o llis io n , tin t a grnz lu g contact w ith th e Ic e fo o t w h ic h ru n s o u t tin d e r th e w a te r a s h a rp ntn l steel Hid« m enace w h ic h r ip s th e s h ip litre a can opener. THE NEW FORD V-8 FOR 193G S uper - S hell What in n ew about it? O! course, the newest engine in the low-price car field is still the V-8 engine. Since Ford made it availablo to all car utters (keeping it as economic'il as cars with lewor cylinders) the Ford V-8 has been the newest engine on the market and remains the newest for 1936. You may buy a car on minor ’’talking points’’—some specially advertised fea ture “with the car thrown in’’—but. after all. it is the engine you buy when you buy a car. Hence we put the engine first. O th er new points abou t the car m a k e a Ion# lilt. Its lines are much more beautiful. The hood is longer and sweeps forward over fhe distinctive new radiator grille, giving the car a length and grace that are instan'ly impressive. The lenders tiro larger, with a wide flare. Homs a?e con cealed behind circular grilles beneath the headlamps. New steel wheels. Ford upholstery — always cf sterling quality and excellent taste —is rich and enduring. The appointments of the car have a new touch of refinement. There is no question about the in crea sed beauty of the Ford V-8 for 1936. In m ore p ra ctica l m a tte rs, m an y im p r o v e m e n ts h a v e b e e n m a d e — Steering is made easier by a new steer ing gear ratio. The cooling system cir culates 51/} gallons of water through a new, larger radiator. Natural thermo- syphon action is assisted by two cen trifugal water pumps. New style hood louvres permit a rapid air-flow around the engine. Easier, quieter shifting of Ford gears —The gear shift lever now travels a shorter distance. T h e t w o q u a l i t i e s y o u w a n t in bra k es — Brakes that stop the car with ease and certainty. Ford Super-Safety Brakes of the long-tested, fool-proof, mechanical design. S a fe ty - as a lw a y s — in the electri cally welded genuine steel body. Safety Glass all around at no extra cost. Hun dreds have written grateful letters be cause this glass has protected the safety of their families. A car you can d r iv e w ith o u t strain a ll d a y , if you like, in city or country. Steady, holds the road, responds to the driver's touch like a well-trained horse. You don't have to “push” or “fight" the Ford V-8 —driver and car easily get on terms of good understanding with each other. An engine has much to do with the roominess of a car. Very much indeed. A long engine uses up car space. The compact V- 8 engine permits much of the ordinary engine space to be used by passengers. It really is a g re a t c a r in ev ery w a y . this 1936 Ford V-8 — the finest, safest, most dependable Ford cot ever built. Now on display by Ford dealers. LOW FORD V-8 PRICES THIRTEEN BODY TYPES— Coupe (5 w indow s), $510. Tudor Sedan. $520. Eordor Sedan. $580. DE LUXE—Roadster (with rumble seat). $560. Coupe (3 w indow s). $570. Coupe (5 w indow s). $555, Phaeton. $590. Tudor Sedan. $565. C ab riolet (with rumble seat), S625. Fordor Sedan. $625. Tudor Touring Sedan (with built-in trunk). »590. Fordor Touring Sedan (with built- in trunk). 5650. Convertible Sedan. $760. F. O. B. Detroit. Standard accessory group, including bumpers and «parr dre. extra. All Ford V-» body types have Safety G lass throughout at no additional coat. Economical terms through Universal Credit Company. A t Illese nelulihorly sloilons: M O T O R I.NN Stb and Madison f iir ii n o N i.R Y Come in! The New 1936 Ford Is Now on Display. Bth at Olhba M eO O Y (1A K A O R 8<> H outh Tth W . a . iir .i K ROA W M aln F R A N K IIF < ’K 7 00 Ath RKH»*n n r.R V K 'R r t o k r Pari fin lllgbwajr Houth KNOX l l l l . l . N F .K Y K ’F. U T A T lO N Knox H ill Woodson Bros. Garage 841 Main Street, Cottage Grove Phone 27