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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1936)
IT RAYS T O BUY IN CO TTA G E GROVE D RESS HATS M E N ’S shirts With the Duke of Newest Style» in the Latent Colom Kent Collant _ ( /J ) $1 .98 All Lota of Attractive Pattern» 9& Oood 79- Very Attractive 8tyle* Newest Material» G ive us a chance to prove our ' superior service. Nelson M otor Service. 817c 98. Mrs. E v e rett Powell returned last ' F rid a y from Aurora, where she had I spent two weeks a t the home of a sister. T om m y Cox, who Is employed at Coquille, spent several days this week In the city. CHILDREN 8 ANKLETS LADIES’ COATS •9.95 Just the thing for early fall wear lOo, 15c. 19c $1 1.95 LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE LADIES RAYON PANTIES 25 o 29. Something Worm for Winter Wear 25. LADIES CHARDONIZED HOSE LADIES DRESS COLLARS A Nice Aiwortment to Pick From M r. and Mrs. H e rb e rt Breedlove and son Paris returned Wednesday from an overnight business trip to Portland. LADIES FALL PURSES Sheer chiffon» or good »ervice weight» Attractive Styles— Comfortable to Wear Miss Beth Bede returned F rid a y M i and Mrs W illia m Haldernan and Mrs W ilbu r Spray plan to from the Oregon Caves to spend a motor to Portland F rid a y for the week o r tw o a t her home In the city. day. Charles E a rl, who »pent the M r. and Mrs. Glenn Hwanaon moved Wednesday to the Woodson summer here a t the homes o f his bouse on north T enth street fo r m erly occupied by the W. A. Ball Torpedo«» U odsr Water fam ily. A submarine 1» armed with torpe T h e G ray Uooaa fo r Io * Cream, e does which can be Bred while sub- E lb ert Bede, who Is campaigning merged, aim being taken by mean» throughout the state In the In te r of a periscope, which alone la via ests ut the republican party, spent Ible to tbe surface craft being at- the week end here w ith his fam ily. When a torpedo la Bred He returned to Portland Tuesday, tacked. accompanied by a daughter, Mrs. from a submarine. tbe outer door Albert R H erm an, who Is visiting of the torpedo lobe open» and wa ter pour» In up to the Inside door | a t the Bede home . of tbe tube In order to reload tbe | M IR R O P H O N IC . tube the outer door la rlosed. tbe Mies N orm a Dugan, daughter of Inner door opened and the water In M r. and Mrs. John Dugan, retu rn the tnt>e rushes Into the bilges of ed recently from San F r a n the aiihmsrlne and la pumped out. where ehe had spent the summer. Value» LARKWOOD HOSIERY Polo and «port style» S i«id Value« to 29c* 49. Cotton or Rayon For Service Wear 25. C ottage G rove 615 Main Street The Simone are residents Hebron com m unity of the Robert I »use n berry of Halsey was In the city over the week end visiting friends. Robert, a fo rm e r >1*11 * Johnabm , R eal Fatal*. resident, had recently returned from a trip to China. He had ship Irsuta. Murr Inaurane*. I’honr Mt ped aboard a m erchant m arine H e Or. A ile y «pout Sunday In Port plans to return to the Ashland land w ith M r» Axloy and (laugh N o rm al school this year. tor Halon. IJ ttle Mlaa H rle n . who M r and Mrs. Glenn Repp a rrlv - undorw rnt a ma»t«ild operation re cently. la reported aa Im proving .•d Monday fo r a two weeks visit at the home of Mrs. Repp's mother, satisfactorily. Mrs. George Sweet, and w ith her M r. anil Mr» V ic to r Kcm o f T o brothers, John and 1-ewt» W ilson. ledo were overnight visitor» w ith Mr. Repp has been stationed relative« In the city. T hey were en aboard the flagship C alifo rn ia at route to C alifo rn ia on a vacation Brem erton during the summer. trip. They are enroute to Ix>ng Bench. Mra. G ertrude I I Stoddard and Cal mother. M r» M ary B aker, both of Attorney A lta K in g has moved Wonatebe. Wash . were gue»t» last w rek at the home of Mrs. W B.J hie office from the Hoskins build Johnaton Mr« Stoddard and M ra ing to XW) M ain street. Johnston w ere fo rm e r echootmate» J. D. Chappele. D . D.. o f the Kev. D. T . Thomas vlidted several Baptist m inistry, who Is lecturing days leal week at the H . B. k e rrln througout the stnte In the Interest home. Itev. Thotnae la fro m Pacific of the Townsend plnn. wne In Col l-allnadcs. Cal., and was visiting In lage Grove Wednesday. Doctor several of hie form er home cities In Chappele Is well know n throu gh out this section as he was. several Oregon. Jack Beager and M arv in Aletott years ago, m inister of the local of M arshfield spent the week end Baptist church as a home mlaslon- nry. D u rin g the tim e he was here In the city. the church building o f that denom Jack Spies left Monday for Port ination was erected. land to seek employm ent and pos Box L etter Files. Sentinel. sibly enter echool In th a t city. T ry Nelson M otor Service for M r. and Mra. P a n Lanxing are the parents of a eon born Monday at the Sacred H e a rt hospital In Eugene The Infant, which weighed 7k, pounds. Is the grandson of M r. and Mrs. Jesse latnslng Sr. Miss Mndelle B eldter le ft F riday for H a rris b u rg where ehe la an In structor In the high school. She, wae accompanied by M r. and Mrs, C. A. Beldler, her parents, nnd Miss Jan« Heldler, a sister. They retu rn ed home that evening. Itev. and M rs. C. J. H a ll nnd d au g h ter Elisabeth plnn to leave Monday for Salem where Kllxabeth w ill ru le r W illa m e tte university Rev. and Mrs. H a ll w ill rem ain for a few days' visit. T om Sprnnkle o f Portland, a for m er reeldent, was a week end visit or In the city. H e attended Iho Hansen-Thomason wedding S a tu r day night. A ndrew Brund, a long tim e resi dent of this city who moved to Shasta C ity. Cal. recently, wan a week end visitor w ith friends here. Rev. and Mrs. Jnmea A. Sm ith are attending a aotni-annuni meet ing o f W llln m e tte Presbytery nt Dalian this week. T h e y nro expect ed homo F rid ay. M r. and M rs. W I I . D augherty attended the stnte fn lr nt Salem F rld n y nnd visited w ith relatives at N ew po rt over the week end. M r. nnd M rs Clayton Simons are th e parents o f a son born F rldn y at the M cF arlan d M a te rn ity home. FAG F N IN E THF. MEN T fN K t» COTT AO K OBOVK. OKEOON rill'H M IlA V . M FI-TFM IIFIl 17, IBM. Dillard Fruit Market Tomatoes, bushel ..... 50c Cantaloupes, per dozen ........ 25c, 30c, 35c Watermelons, lb. lc G et th a t cold refreshing d rin k at the G ray Goose. tfc F un eral services fo r Mrs. Sarah Jane (T h ru s h ) Crow w ill be held Sunday at 2 P m. a t tbe M ills chapel, w ith Rev. A. E . Sims of the Free M ethodist church o ffic ia t ing. B u rial w ill be at the Crow fam ily cem etery near Lorane. Mrs. M ary M cC lellan and Mrs. Ralph T orrey from Beverley H ills , Cal., visited over the week w ith the W illia m T. Johnson fam ily. Mrs. M cClellan and M rs. Johnson are sisters. Mrs. W. H . Daugherty, M r». C. J. Kem . Mrs. O crt Trask. M r and Mrs. R ay T rask. Dan T rask and Schofield S te w a rt were among those who attended a recital given by students of Mrs. Edna Pearson In Eugene M onday night. T he pro gram Included number» by both Eugene and Cottage Grove p up ila Mrs. C. 8. Roberts was an over night guest Tuesday In The Dalles your automobile needs. 817c where she attended a chapter m eet ing of Eastern S ta r as grand or Juan ita Richardson of D ra in was ganist. week end guest at the home o f Rev. M rs. Bonita S k illin g le ft S atu r and Mrs. James A. Sm ith. Miss Richardson lived at the Sm ith day fo r Junction C ity where she homo a few months before going to resumed her duties as a teacher In the city schools. Drain. Mr. and M rs. E lb ert Sm ith of M IR R O P H O N IC . Salem visited F rid a y and S aturday M r. and M ra. C. M. Reese »pent at the home o f M rs. Sm ith's sister. a few daya laat week In Salem as Mrs. D an H am a n t. They motored guests o f M r. Reese's sister. Mrs. to V id a w ith E lb e rt Jr., where he M ary Ridgew ay. They also attend spent the week end w ith his sister ed the state fa ir. Evelyn. M r. and Mra. Stanley Anderson and tw o sons were Sunday guests at the R. S. D ren ner home above Culp Creek. T hey have recently returned fro m a trip to Canada and are looking fo r a location here. Harry Rentle Georgia W a rd left S aturday for Salem where she w ill again attend school. She returned w ith M r. and Mrs. Elb ert Sm ith. Bicycle, Key & Gun Work M r. and M rs. Bernie Anderson of Los Angeles are visiting at the home o f a cousin, R. S Drenner. Cottage Grove. Oregon Lawn Mower Sharpening Two New Logging Trucks— M O T O R IN N Service Station Good Values Fall Goods Arriving Daily Here Munsingwear KNIT UNDIES HERE —No need to look further if you want good lingerie. NEW ’ PAJAMAS 98c, $1.25 $1.79 and $1.95 GOWNS 79c, 98c to $1.95 S U P S —new low back all styles 98c PANTIES— seven styles, 49c, 59c, 69c A Smart PCide Strap Shoe $ 2 .4 5 a pair Black Suede Upper with Patent Leather Trimmed Toe aad Patent Covered Heel. —Combination Last and Snug Fitter. School Supplies Low Priced! Fhe REO 2.15, with a load ability of 22,000 pounds on a 27% grade, and The REO 3JR, with a load ability of 35,000 pounds on a 30% grade. Other Items at Equal Bar gains.—Always Bost Quality at Lowest Prices. McCoy’s Garage Cottage Grove New Batterie Tires- Tire Repair Cottage Grove General Repair Shop Squash— Banana, lb....................... l ’/jO Table Queen, doz......... 25c Cnsabas, lb. ............... l% c 520 Main St. Battery Repairs Battery Charging lie d R o o t B u tte r an d Ic e C ream Ask fo r them. C. O. Cream ery. tf Every Reo truck carries its own ability rat ing. There is nothing Ike it in the truck field. Come in and let us prove to you WHY THE REO TRUCK W ILL BEST SERVE YOUR NEEDS. Dillard Fruit Market brothers, Dra. O uy and W illia m E a rl, left Wednesday o f last waek for Omaha, Nebr., to resume his studies In a medical school. Dr. G uy K**rl who motored back w ith h im . '• « p e c te d home the last of the week. 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