Riverton News Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Albertson left Tuesday for Fort Rock, Ore., to visit Mrs. Albertson’s sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Head. Gale Bush, who made his home with John Haga’s when a small boy, has been spending a few days with them and assisting them with some work on their place. Mrs. Annie Hamblock and Mrs. Theiesa Devereux complimented Mrs. Rosena Dominighini with a shower at the former's home Sunday afternoon. Those present were: Mesdames Nora Schwin, Dora Hanly, Maude Haga, Vernetta Heffley, Clara Perkins, Wava Haga, Bertha Morris, Maude Drane, Emma Drane, Gladys Christ- tenson, Laura Oakes, Margaret Gar- routte and daughter, Alice, also Mrs. Bono and Mrs. Cormin, Miss Evelyn Perkins and Mias Julia Hamblock. Charles H. Fellows and wife moved into the house on the Joe Flam place, | vacated by the Gays. At present Mr. | Fellows is milking for Howard Han cock and driving the milk truck. Lincoln School News Coquille Well Up In Traffic Safety Campaign The five-mon th check up of muni cipalities entered in the 1030 Oregon Cities Traffic Safety contest revealed that Silverton had no traffic injuries or death for the period from May through September in 1939 or 1938, Earl Snell, secretary of state and sponsor of the contest, reported today. Silverton is the only city in the up per three divisions of the contest to report such a record to the secretary of state. Burns came the nearest to equalling Silverton’s record with one injury during the five-months period in 1938 but none for this year and no deaths during either period.- Coquille fol lowed Bums with two injuries in the 1938 period and none in the five months this year with no deaths in either period. We now have our Christinas Cards on display. They are priced, includ ing imprinting of your name. Select See our increasing variety of orna mental shrubs or ask for estimates on landscaping. Cooper’s Gardens. Wanted UNOLEUM, ODD DISHES, TOOLS We bay what you don’t want Southern Pacific 8 m local 8.P. agent nr writ* J. A OBMANDY, Ota. Ptu. if". MllMl Building, Portland. Oregon Want to Feel like a 1 ROBABLY you’re a big shot al* ready to someone, so you know something of how good it feels. P What we mean is, how’d you like to feel like you used to think a big shot must feel, cruising along in his big brawny Buick, envy of every youngster in town? Fact is, a big brawny Buick—this year’s beauty of a Buick—is within your reach right now, if you just put your mind to it. Friday family to the I A husky headlong 107-horse- powered giant valve-in-head straight-eight can be yours to com mand—you can roll around town in the staunch and steady carriage that’s sure big, beautiful and a bearcat in action when its boss gives the word I Yes, you can ride in the gentle lap of Foamtex-cushioned luxury —shift gears with a flip of your finger, take bumps without notice in BuiCoil Springing’s “full float" comfort, even signal your turns by a touch on a lever that shuts itself off when you’re through with it. And what do you pay for all this budget-bursting prices? So lift your sights. Quit grading yourself down. This year, go after the car you really want — which means talking delivered prices and trade-in terms with your nearest Buick dealer. TSt ntnJil Uhutratrd ii tit B uick Sum are*/ Flfnr-dvir Uurmg Man fl 109 dtH-vtrt<i at Flint, MM. IPkiUiidnvalltirti adJititnal. Nt txtra thargtfir tht tnua-ttntfiniih /Arwo.* LAMP Designed to give strong but glareless light for every seeing task and for general illumination, too! See the new models now displayed by your dealer—and remem ber: A BULB IN EVERY SOCKET! Mountain States Power Co