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T i l l ILHIIAY, <H TOII».It SI. ISSA. IH K HKWTINKI, tXITTAOK OKOVK, OREGON M r. and Mra. V ic to r New Shipment ni Ladies' DRESSES • N ew S tyles • N ew M aterials • N ew Shades $3*95 to $6.95 a m AGE GROVE, OREGON M r. and Mra. J. A. Powell of Prineville arrived F rid a y to visit a daughter. Mra. Vlnul Randall The Vlnal R and all fam ily and Mr. and Mr». Powell spent the week end at th e Randall summer home H a ll » J o h n s to n H eal E s ta te on Ihe Um pqua [ a a n i , a u r a In s u ra n c e . P h o n e M Radio Ray Service expert a t T h e Ed Wiese fa m llw »pent Sun tention. F irst quality parte. o3tc day In Euxsne and Monday In A m arriag e license ha» been Portland visiting relatives. Elb ert Bede, reading clerk o f the Issued to Dorm an W endell Brook- hart and M ildred Inez Quimby, »enats. spent the weak end at hla both o f thia city. home hero. M r. and Mr». Cecil C aldw ell and H arvey llo ld e rn ia n hoa returned Burn» fro m a Eugene hospital. where he •on Dean are visiting In received treatm ent. He la Im prov w ith the M C. H lekenbottom fa m ily. in g Mr and M ra. Jack M nuldlng and M r. and ra. E. R W'leee were In Portland Monday New* coat», tailored or fu r trim ; ■ w esters an d skirts; and good as sortment of hats. The Hmurt Shop.c AND Ouane Eustace has returned from (¡lendale. where he »pent sev eral weeks w ith relatives. Misses M adelle Reldler and M arie Rasmussen. U. of O. stu dents. »pent Ihe week end w ith M r. nnd Mrs. C. A Reldler, parent» New Streamline of Miss Reldler. Ml»» Istu ra Mae Ho»» of Salem Deaiirns •pent the week end w ith Ell»«' Rede. Cotin G aroutte, 0 S. C student, ■pent Ihe week end at hla home here. T ry the G ra y Goose's hot choco late for these cold days. tfc Ix»e Kagan of Florence, a form er resident, wa» a visitor here Sun day. Ralph Monroe »pen! the week W in te r accoaaorlea o f all kind» Defroster, hot w nter heater. felt end In P o rtland on a hu»lness trip. •Ml. and M rs. Pete G ra y of Ixing- floor pad». At Trom bley's «ervlce visited Wednewday »tat Ion. <>Slc vlew. W a s h . night w ith M r. and M rs E. J. Kent M r. and .Mr«. R. I I . Savage nnd while on ih e lr way home from a daughter Peggy attended the O. trip b ark e a s t 8. C.-W . 8. C. football game S atur Mr». Andrew llru n d has returned day In I'o rlla n d . from a Eugene hospital, where »he Mr». W illia m E v erett hna re recently underw ent hn appendicitis turned from a Eugene hoapltal. operation. She la recovering satis where ehe recently underw ent a factorily. m ajo r operation. The Pastim e Invite» you to en Mrs. John Schafer underwent joy able, orderly MH'lahlllty, n lttfc an operation one day laat week In Mr». Robert Quigley o f Albany a Eugene hoapltal. She Is expected ha» returned home a fte r visiting home F rid a y or Saturday w ith her mother. Mrs. W V. Me- gee, who Is Im proving from n re cent Illness. lla ro lil M ackln . who has been w orking w ith a geological survey crew In eastern Oregon, has re turned home and plans to return to O. 8. C. In January. M rs. H aro ld In g ra m and daugh ter of M edford »pent the week end nt the home of Mrs. W . It. John ston, sister of Mrs. Ingram . Raitlo Ray Service. Q uality workm anship, unqualified guaran tee. oSlc Mirny fro m here »pent Sunday on the Um pqua. Am ong whom were M r. and Mrs. Schofield Slew - art, th« A. W . W ooley and Ira Reldler fam ilies, Joe Sm ith nnd E’S got to have every ad son Richard, M r. nnd M ra. Is»w- vantage to win hia battlea rence K elly of Eugene and M r. nnd ol today and tomorrow. Give Mrs. It o tn il Sincy, M r. nnd Mrs. him the greatest advantage George M atthew s, Charles M a t a strong, vigorous healthy thew» o f Portland nnd Mr». M a ry body. M elo- M alt Is the new Sm ith, M r nnd Mr». V ln a l Randall R etail product rich in Vita nnd son nnd M r. nnd M rs. Powell min» A. II, D, F and G «1 of Prineville, parents of M ra. R a n most 60 per cent by volume ol dall. a specially processed extract ol malt. There’s 2 5 % Pure- Beautiful assortment of lingerie, li-'.l Coil I.lVri O il, l o o ! M c lo - gowns, pajam a», slips, shorts and M alt tastes Just like honey! hrnsnleres at the Sm art Shop. Alice Breedlove, oSlc Mrs. Ida M ille r of Salem la visit ing n sister, M r». Pet Rreasler. WEAREVER WEST BEND ALUMINUM a G ra b e r-G e tty s H a rd w a re to HEALTH and □ STRONG BODY H MELO-MALT $ w ith COD LIVER OIL 1 PINT Kern’s for Drugs Tht R E X A L L Store SAVE with SAFETY at DRUG STORE Mrs. Itonltn Skilling, teacher In tho Junction C ity achoola, apent the week end nt her home here. M r. and Mra. J. V . S tew art nnd Mr». Stew art's parent», M r. nnd M r*. C. M. Pnrknr, apent Sunday at W inchester bay. A lfred Allen, O. S. C. student, spent the week end al hlx home hero. Mrs. Ida Veatch has returned from T a k ilm a , where »he was call ed by Ihe Illness o f her mother. Kern and son o f Toledo »pant the week end Honor Roll Lists ISO Students w ith relatives here and In T a k ilm a . Mis» Augusta G aroutte of Ash land visited Sunday at the A W K line home T ha G ray (looaa for lee (¡ream , e M r. and Mra. George C lark and eon G a ry of Albany »pent the Twenty Per Cent of Every week end w ith the W illia m Helix fam ily M ia Seltx (A lice Allison I Claw Receive Coveted Place an<l M ra. (¡la rk are slaters. on Scholarship Register Mrs. K K M ill» left Thursday for Health* to visit a niece, M rs. Kay Huke, T he school honor roll fo r the first A daughter was born S aturday to report period was Issued this week. The highest 20 per cent In each M r. and Mrs. A. W . G lorfleld. Mra. Alzlrut (¡oraon of N ew port, grade In scholarship and school form er Cottage Grove reeldenl, citizenship make up the roll as fol epent the week end at tha H. B. Iowa: C entral school: Second grade. G riggs home. M ary Lou Cooper, Richard kund Mrs. N. E Compton, county W. bom, Iren a Hchaffer, M ad llyn Bush C. T . U. president, attended a elate W allace More lock, Carol Jane convention M onday In Corvallis. H u nter. M a rla karson; third grade. Radio Ray Service -drop In and Shirley Jones, iarrralne Mngnus- give our new equipm ent a chance son, H etty McDaniel. M arg a rita at your radio. «S ir Quaglla, B eta Rae Shield», R ita M r. and M ra. Roy G raham . Mae Hhlelds. V irg in ia Stafford. George G raham , Selden and G e r Ixil» Weldon: fourth grade, D a r truda H lly a rd and M a ry Alice Hut- lene Davie, Junior Gias», E va H o p Ion o f Eugene vlelted Sunday at man, Joan K ing, Joanne Premazzl, Ihe home of M r, and M m . 8. L. Teresa Prem azzl, P a tric ia Savage, Godard, parents o f Mrs. G rah am Rose M a ry Thles; opportunity Mrs. H L. Godard and son Eldon room. Donald W lckendolt, Juanita nnd M rs. Godard's mother. M rs. O. Powell, Eileen Harpole, R a y Rosa, H . Johnson of G lendale, CaL. who Joanne Short, Abigail T ra s k : fifth Donna Chestnut, Joyce le spending the w in te r here, re grade, turned Thursday fro m spending a B aldw in, keorut H am ill, N e ll H a m Pauline Moore. Richard week visiting relatives In W ash mond, Thles, Betty Thompson, Shirley Ington. sixth grade, Connie M r». C. A. Atkinson of Pawnee. W oodard: Neb., sister of H. k. Godard, re Sm ith, B illy Pleuard. H aro ld Bau- turned Thursday h u t fro m visiting der, Faye Nixon, Helen Welle, In T illam oo k w ith another b ro th M a rjo rie K a rl, R uth Davenport. West side school: Second grade, er, Jack Godard. She w ill visit here M ary Ann Armstrong. Betty Mm- for some time. Hoarnan, M innie M orris; third and T ry our G ray Goose sherbet for (hat cool deaeert. The G ray Goose fourth grade», Stanley Daugherty, home made Ice cream la better, tfc kucllle Eaatburn, P atricia Z lm m er- ly, Shirley Culver. F ra n k kukens; R alph Roalaugh left M onday for fifth and sixth grades. Dorris Bandon to spend the week w ith BJoreet, Robert Daugherty, Ros- Carol Sullivan, who la employed In ellen Lockwood, Betty Jean Stone- a m eat m arket there. burg. Doris W hitlock, Charles Z im - Carol Sullivan of Bandon, fo r tri m erly; seventh grade, B illy Ann er Cottage Grove rosldent, »pent Butler, k a V e lle Henderson, keon the week end at hla home here. ard Krewaon, D orothy M unford, W illia m G icgory, U. o f O. stu N in a Quim by, Arline Anderson, dent, spent the week end at hla Betty Dove, Donna H atch. Silva home here. Michael, June Roner, A lbert Sm ith: All ex-service men who served In eighth grade, O live Benson, T hel Ihe W orld W a r, pleaae report be ma Bcrggrcn. E m m a Luken». Don tween now and Arm istice day at ald M iller, kola Mae Stoneburg, G eraldine Kem, Fred Bennett’* place to sign the M iria m F e rrln , Boater for the M etc a lf Iavst B a t M argaret Monson. Sarajane Moore, talion , o il D o ri* Sm ith, B illy Hple*. H ig h »chool Freshm en, Clara M r. and M m. Roy M M ueller of Silverton »pent the week end w ith Allen, korene Christensen, M arie Hughe«, Irene M r. and Mr». T . C. W heeler, pat» Gllhana, F ra n c e * H um phrey, V irg in ia H u n te r. Betty enls uf Mrs. M ueller. McCoy, Jacqueline M orton, Anna Mis» Thelm a Kent of Eugene M a rie Petersen. Jean Savage: soph ■pent the week end w ith her p ar omores, C lartbel Caldwell, Jean ent», M r and M m O. M. Kent. King. M arlo n K lrc h fe r, M aryjane D r. G. k E a rl, H e n ry Bennett, Sm ith. Eleanor Teeter*. Ile n e T ru n - Dale Bennett and W illis B eld lrr ncll; Junior*, Madge Carllle, M il spent Surxlay fishing on the U m p dred Cellera. Ila Corbly, Alberta qua. Dickinson, Allan F errln . Jessie M atch your suit or coat w ith a Grubb, Torn H all. C liffo rd H ln er. hat, um brella, gloves, handbag and Evalyn K irehhofer, M llllcent kew - hankie. W e have a large assort Is, korene Perlnl, T h e lm a Perlnl: m ent. all prices at Stuart Shop. senior*. D o ri* Absher, Ed Rauder. Alice Breedlove. «81c Frances Caldw ell, I-enthal Carpen M r. and Mrs. C. A. Bartetl of ter, Eunice Edwards, k illia n G reg Corvallis, form er resident», visited ory. Florence Spies, R u th Stowell. V iv ia n W h ile , I-ucy Edwards. here briefly Saturday. Honorable m ention - Freshm en: Mliat M ary O rm andy, U. of O student, spent the week end at the James B ird , E lm e r Cone, Lucille home o f an aunt, Mrs. W . H Davis, Evelyn Duerst, W anda East- h um , George Rtssue. Dorothy Daugherty. Tucker, Opal W itcher; sophomore; Itcd Itoae R u tter and Ice Cream Ask for them. C. Q- Cream ery, tf D orris Arnest. Lois B aldw in. Doro thy G allo, M arie H a ll, M arian Mrs. Istwrence F u n k and son of Moore, Bernice Patten, Albert B lackbutte spent the week end Puls, S tew art Roberts, Lawrence w ith Mrs. Funk's parents, M r. and Scott, Ted Scott, Dorothy Slemann; M rs. 0 , W . B ln rk m o r*. Juniors: D orothy H atch , M arie Last Sunday M. M. W h eeler vis Kennedy. Jack M ille r, In a M ay ited a son H a rry , who I* In the M onroe; seniors: H ow ard Arnest, hospital In Eugene. K athleen Daugherty, M u riel D ic k M r. and M ra. R. B, Reed spent inson. Beth H a ll, Peggy Savage. the week end In Corvallis w ith the Elnora Shone, F ern Tracy, Dan W. k. Leonard fam ily, form erly of Trask. Cottage Grove. Harvest Program at Arcade. A harvest program w ill be fea tured F rid a y evening at the am a te u r night Im m ediately following the showing of the firs t feature nt the Arcade. Special numbers on Ihe program w ill Include the “Cnrnhuaker'a O rchestra,” th e "D nnclng M ilkm aids" and an old- tim e Jig. O rg an s in C hurches W e re B ann ed by th e P u rita n s T he P u rita n s o f the S ixte e n th and the Seventeenth ce n turie s were very much op|Hvsed to the use of ch u rch organs. A lice .M. L u rie In her "T h e Snhhnth In I ’ u rlta n New Eng la n d ” m entions th a t In RkU the R oundhead* had gone th ro u g h E ng land d e stro yin g the noble organs In the churches and cathedrals, only Taxpayers' M eeting Tonight. fo u r o r liv e being le ft u n in ju re d . T he annual meeting of taxpayer* T h is p re ju d ic e wa» tra n s fe rre d to to consider the city budget Is to be New E ngland. C olton M ather and held tonight (T h u rs d a y ). As there o th e r preacher» attacked the use la no opposition to the budget as o f m usical In s tru m e n t* In churches. presented, It la not believed likely In 1713 an English organ came to that any taxpayer w ill attend the t ill* co u n try am i w a * given to the m eeting except members o f the city council and budget com mittee, B ra ttle Street church In Boston, hut nnd all o f these m ay not be pres the congregation voted to refuso the g ift, lu 17114 the church nt ent. N ew bury obtained an organ and m any unpleasant and disparaging M o d el V illa g e , 2 0 0 Y ears O ld In these days o f m odel town», references were made by clergym en e n tire ly planned by one a rch ite ct o f o th er parishes to "o n r n e ig h b o r'* and not le ft to grow haphazard box o f w h is tle *” o r Ihe “ to o tin g o ve r (lie years, It Is it su rp rise In tub.” Bass viols were alm ost Ihe D e n M in England iii I'l'ine apon llrs t m usical In stru m e n t allow ed In M ilto n Ahltes, w hich before 1752 th e New E ngland churches. Such was a ainnll m srke t town b u ilt p re ju d ice s were la rge ly abandoned about an ancient Benedictine ah d u rin g th e lust century, though, o f hey. W hen It came In to the pita- course, there may s till he In d iv id u a l aeaslon o f Baron M ilto n , e a rl of c h u r ics o r sects th a t refuse the D o rche ste r In the m iddle o f tlie i use o f organs on o ther th a u finan E ig h te e n th ce n tury, lie demolished c ia l grounds. Ihe e n tire v illa g e and re b u ilt It on a now site w ith each collage Ilk * Bones M illio n Y ears O ld D u g Up W orkm en sin k in g a w e ll In New It» fe llo w , ho tltn l hla own lo rd ly m ansion m ight he more secluded. South Wales unearthed a set o f I t la one o f the most cu riou s T il huge bones e stlin n le d to have lain lu gravel for millions of rears lages o f England. PAG E SE V E N . Prize» Awarded a t Dance. Seventh-day Adventist Church, Paul Ivaraon, Pastor. — Service* Saturday. Sabbath school. 0:30; preaching service, 11. Pastor R om Dustin o f Eugene w ill speak the first S aturday of each m onth; pray er meeting, 7:90, Thursday. e » • M. E. Church, C. J. H».'l, Pastor. Sunday »chool, 9:46; forenoon •ervlce, 11, sermon by the pastor; evening service, 6, sermon subject, slides, "O u r S u m atra Neighbors;” young people's meetings. Epw orth League, 6, followed by fellowship hour: prayer meeting. 7 30 Thu rs day. • • • L utheran Church. W . A. Hylwes- tar, Roseburg, Pastor.—Services In Seventh D ay Adventist building; no m orning service; evening ser vice, 7:48. • • • Baptist Church. H en ry W Davis, Pastor Sunday school, 10; m orn ing service, 11, sermon topic, "One of th e Greatest Privileges In the W o rld ;" evening service, 7:30, ser mon topic, "The Story o f the L ife of Gandhi o f In d ia ;" young peo ple'» meeting, 6:30; p rayer meet ing. 7:30, Thursday. • • • Prizes were awarded as follows Wednesday evening a t a H a l lowe'en eatertainm ent dance a t the arm ory M r and Mr». Ray Nelson, best costumed couple; M rs. James Howard, best lady character; M r and Mrs. George Brund, funnlext costumed couple; best man char acter, F orrest Lem ley. Hallow e'en decorations and novelties prevail ed. Jacqueline M orton entertained with a tap dance. HEATERS! RANGES! Olympic Circulators! lO-x&l oak keg Cider press $1.75 Short’s Bargain Store Umphrey & Mackin G <xjd V a lu e s Presbyterian Church, James A lk - In S m ith, Pastor. - Sunday school 9:45; forenoon service. 11, sermon subject. "Jesus, the T ra il Blazer." fifth in the series on "An Appre ciation of Jesus;” evening service, 7:30, sermon subject, "A T ru e Standard of M easure:" young peo ple's meeting, 6:30; prayer meeting, 7:30, Wednesday. • • • C hristian Church. E. E. Coulter, Pastor.—Sunday school. 9:45; fore noon service, I I ; evening service, 7 30; Junior story hour. 5. Chris tian Endeavor. 6:30; prayer meet ing, 7 30, Thursday. • • • M en ’s C om m unity Bible Class at the arm ory at 9 45. w ith Rev. E. E. Coulter of the C hristian church, teacher. Free Methodist Church. A E. Hirns. Pastor.—Sunday school, 9:45; forenoon service, I I , sermon sub ject. "Essentials of a C hristian L ife ;" evening service, 7:30; prayer meeting. Thursday • • • C hristian Science Society, 242 South Second Street. — Sunday school. 9:45; forenoon service. 11, sermon subject, "E verlasting P u n ishm ent" • • • Pentecostal Assembly o f God, A t wood Foster, Pastor. — Sunday school. 9:45; m orning worship. 11; evening service. 7:30. w ith Evange list F rederick F. Betts of New- Yo rk C ity In charge. H e w ill hold special meetings every evening next week .Young people's service, 7:45, W ednesday; " W ill Abraham , Isaac and Jacob Be In the R a p ture?" 7:45. Friday. CARD O F THANKS. W e express our h eartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors who so graciously m inistered to us In Ihe illness and death o f o ur hus band and father. W e also than k you for the flow-era. M R S . L. W . M c K E E L o31p A N D C H IL D R E N N O T IC E . T O W N S E N D C L U B meeting at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. N o vember 3. at the C h ristian church. Be T h a r. oSlc We U te M o tt S u lp h u r The U n ited S la te * Is I w o r ld - largest consum er o f sulphur, using It In m ilk in g such th in g s a» paper, fe rtiliz e rs , explosive*, rubber, p a ln t- snd chemicals. The new belted frocks require < slimmer (han-ever waist. MisSimplicity achieves this, together with a tiac diaphragm and abdomen . . . due to the diagonal pull of the hack straps. O f tigured batiste, elastic and satin tricot. qg Model 2402 . . . . U. X F*/ Q# P^t >i». G O SS A R D Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T 'Phc Ideal "M eating" Place F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y Acorn Shortening..... 10c lb. B r in g C o n t a in e r “ C hicks” Tamales 10c each Link Sausage............. 25c lb. Leg o ’ M utton............ 12ic lb. 1 pt. B ulk K r a u t......... 1 1 lb. W e in e rs ................. ( LOCKER BOX REFRIGERATION FREE DELIVERY AÌ Day Any Time FRED Call 46 for Q uality M eats A NDERSO N, P r o p r ie to r