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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1936)
TIIK H K N T IN E I, COTTAGE ((H OVE, OKKJsON niH K N IIA V . I»K< K.MIIKR IO, IWM Mr. and Mra. James M urray and daughter B arbara of B o I m , Id a , w i t « overnight gueele Saturday at the horn« of Mr«. M urray's aunt, Mrs. Alice Wynne. T hey were re turning home from a trip to C ali fo rn ia LARKWOOD S I L K HOS IERY in sheer chiffon«, ser vice weight.« and char crepe« Hale On All Indian Pottery, buy Xrnas gift« now. N ettle's Needle- c ra ft Shop. dlOp Robert and Verne Jones of P o rt land visited Wednesday at the home of Mrs Welcome Hubbell T he tw o fam ilies were old time friends In Wisconsin. M r. and Mrs. I. B M orris retu rn ed Sunday from an extended visit w ith relatives In the bay district near Han Francisco They also vis ited a t the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ross Htampley, K lam ath Falls. M r. and Mrs. Htampley and daughter M a x I n e accompanledt them here fo r a brief v is it 79C&S1.00 LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS, linen, hand embroidered, white or color« Alto hullo«’ handkerchief«, attractive number« M r and Mra. U F. M orris, who reside at «1 Ash avenue, w ill cele brate th eir M th wedding anniver sary F rid ay. December I I . O wing to the 111 health of Mrs. M orris the day w ill be spent quietly a t home receiving greetings and calls from close friends. M r. M orris observed his SSth birthday anniversary Tuesday, December 8 Mrs. M orris w ill be 12 years of age In M arch. The couple have resided In Cottage Grove for a num ber of years. 19c «» 79c e See our display of novelties too numerous to mention here Is W hy We Sell So Many of O ur C tD»Æir S • A * !_• Ir Special prices on all Indie«’ fall coats Buy her a practical gift thjs year — SUITS — Your duty to your dollar is figured in our low »rift prices D ry Hpell Breaks The contlnous dry spell o f the past few months, which had been blamed for various sins and crimes during the period of its duration by true Oregonians, has practical ly been forgotten as the cheery webfooters paddle about In the rain which has registered a precip itation of 1.81 Inches for December, arordlng to C. E. Htewart, local weather observer. The heaviest fall was 1.11 Inches on December 7. A heavy snow was reported In the Bohemia district and lookouts were closed a few days ago. The w eather report In fu ll for the m onth of Novem ber follows: Mean m axim um , 33; mean m ini mum. 30 8; mean, 41.9; maxim um , 62; m inim um , 20; precipitation. 33: clear days, 13; p artly cloudy, 8; cloudy, 9 Neighbors of W oodcraft M eet » —— -.... — — — . — CITY BRIEFS “♦ ( Wednesday for th e ir home. They w ill visit relatives at Han Bernadl- no. Cal., enroute and w ill sp en d Christm as at the home o f a son In • Texas. Colin G aroutte, student at O S Hall and Johnston. Ileal E state. IxMsna, Sure Insurance, l ’hone 38. C., 1s 111 w ith a severe cold at the W illia m S. A verill, form er teach e r In the Hm lth-Hughes depart m ent nt the high school, visited b rie fly w ith friend« while passing through the city Wednesday M r. A verill Is county agent for Benton county w ith his residence at Cor vallis He was enroute home from O akland, Ore where he had a t tended the annual turkey show. h om e o f his parents, M r and M rs W illia m O aroutte, at Culp Creek. Red ltoae B u tte r and Ire Cream. Ask for them . C. O. Cream ery, tf I-ewls McCoy of McCoy's garage made a business trip to Portland the firs t of the week, returning w ith a new C hrysler sedan. H e ex pects to receive a carload of new Plym outh's In lim e for Christm as delivery. M rs O E. Woodson and Mrs. A daughter was born Sunday, Hchoflcld Htewart returned today fro m a few days visit In Portland December 6 to M r. and Mrs. H arley a t the home o f M rs Woodson's Ream at the Sacred H e a rt hospital In Eugene. sister, M rs Horace Harm s. M r. and Mr». George Damewood G et that cold refreshing d rin k nt the O ray Goose. tic are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday, December 9. at the M r and Mrs. J C. Hersh of Rog Sacred H e a rt hospital in Eugene. ers, Arkansas, who visited nt the M r. and Mrs. O. H. H aw ley of home of Mrs Hersh's sister. Mrs C. J H a ll, for several months, left M apleton were overnight guests READY MONEY Up to $500 For Your Personal Needs You <lo not need to own real estate to secure a loan here. You can borrow on your ear, furniture, livestock or other personal security nt reasonable rate«, r e p a y in small monthly installment* adjusted to your income We invite applications by mail. Write today and tell us your need« and list your security or better still come in for a personal interview. CALKINS FINANCE CO. 316 Miner Building Eugene Ore. S I HO State License—M-154 SA N TA SAYS: K E M ’S FOR G IF T S ! HIXTY-FOURTII W EDD ING t S M t r ItsA ltV 5c, 8c, 10c LADIES BOX HANDKER CHIEFS, large assortment — three in a box I*AGE N IN E Phone 605 Neighbors of W oodcraft m et Wednesday night and elected the following officers to fill vacancies by resignation: G uardian N eigh bor, Mrs. Anna G rah am ; advisor, Mrs. Clara Stevens; manager. Mrs. Pearl Bressler. Installation of of ficers w ill be held January 7 w ith the Eugene Circle a t Eugene. I t was voted to meet once a month Tuesday at the home o f M rs W a w l- , starting in Janu ary Mrs. M ary ty's mother, M rs M ary H am brick. Berglund was Initiated Into the or T hey returned to M apleton W ed der Plans were made to hold a nesday. Christm as party a t the meeting Faye Htewart, who was severely December 23. Refreshm ents were burned two w eeks ago a t C orval served by a com mittee, M rs J. S. lis, returned home Tuesday and Powell, M rs. Horace H atch and was able to be on the streets v is it Mrs. C liffo rd Sm ith. ing w ith friends Wednesday. H e Is reported as recovering satisfactori R oyal Arch E lect and Install. ly from h l* Injuries. The Royal Arch Masons elected T he G ray Goose fo r Ice Cream , c and Installed the following officers at Wednesday evenings meeting: Mrs. Io iw ren r« Chapman. (D o r H . P., E a rl S tew art; king, Jesse othy Stew art) nrrlved last week Lansing Jr.; S , F. L. W a n ke r; sec fro m Glacier, W ash., for a few retary, Delbert Safle.v; C. H „ L. J. days visit at the home of her par Caldw ell; treasurer, W o rth H arvey. ents, M r. and Mrs. IjiH e lls Stew art. M r. H arvey acted ns Installing of M r Chapman, who la In the fo r ficer. Refreshm ents were served estry service, was recently trans at the close of the evening. ferred from G lacier to Hauck and Mr«. Stew nrt w ill rem ain here un O ’Conner to Hospital. til he Is perm anently located. T om m y O'Conner, logging truck David Von Needa left last week operator fo r a Culp Creek m ill, fo r Tucson. Arlxona, where he was taken to a Eugene hospital by hopes to recover fro m his recent ambulance this forenoon, seriously 111 w ith pneumonia. M r. O'Conner, Illness. who lives nt the Pass Creek auto Barton H ctllw ell of Roseburg camp, had been 11! for about a week was a guest Tuesday a t the home w ith Influenza, which later devel- of a brother. A lb ert H elliw ell. oped Into pneumonia. Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T THE IDEAL MEATINO PLACE Sm oked Picnic Fresh Frozen 19lc lb. Berries 15c pint Bulk K raut 10c q u art M ock Chicken Legs Fresh O ysters 6 for 25c 25c pint Smelts 3 lbs. for 25c Cube Steaks 5c each COLD STORAGE BOXES FOR RENT FRED ANDERSON, Proprietor Phone 46 Free Delivery Toiletries -«-specially packaged for »fift purposes, ranging from a box of powder to a very complete sot, with eye- appeal and of quality the best. Priced to fit your purse $1.00 to $10.00 Candy—Beautifully wrapped gift boxes befitting the con tents of delicious, rich assorted chocolates with cream, chewey, nut and fruit centers, creations of Gales, Haas, Joan Manning—they’re the Tops and fresh to the last pieee. Packed in half, one and two pound boxes ____.... ........ ............ ........ ......... .........25c to $2.50 Diaries—the five-year kind—beautifully bound in imita tion and real leather, some zipper and some lock and key .........._............................ 50c to $3.50 Monogrammed Stationery—a gift of beauty and utility— box .................................................................. 35c to $5.00 We’ll monogram to order your choice from our stock for small charge o f ....................... ................. 10c to 25c Bridge Lunch Sets, some with napkins to match ----- $1.00 Kodaks and Cameras by Eastman—always a popular and practical, pleasure giving g i f t --------- -----$1.00 and up FOR HIM ★ Shaving Sets, a man’s gift, in wide range of combinations and designs, standard, high quality merchandise to suit your purse ............. ..... ..... —................ -29c to $4.50 Gents Travel Sets—with more appeal than usual. Real leather kits, leatherette and cloth, zipper and snap styl.-s ............. .............................................. 98c to $7.00 Funtain Pens by Waterman: Gifts of years of value built into them $2.75 to $5.00 Automatic pencils to match the pen8 ......$1.00 to $3 00 Vacuum-Fill Pens: A high grade one-stroke-fill pen. satisfaction guaran teed ..................... .....................................$2.95 and $4.95 Belmont and Cascade Fountain Pens and Pencils, good looking and serviceable f o r ..................... „ 25c to $2.50 Watches— Lapel, wrist, pocket, latest models in standard makes -------------------------------------------- $1.00 to $5.00 FOR THE HOME ★ Candles, a variety of colors. 10 inch tapers .... ...... 2 for 15c 16 inch tapers ____ _____________________ ____ 10c Tree Decorations— Lights, 8-bulb M azda.......... 98c to $1.35 Tinsel, Tips Bursts. Snow, Rain. Glass Balls, etc., all fireproof ----------------------------------------------5c to 15c Package Wraps—Cellophane sheets, beautifully decorate«! papers, tissues in colors, holly paper, seals, insert and tag eartls, ribbons, cord, e tc .__________________ 10c Chromium Plated Odd Pieces for decoration and service, priced at _______________________ __ ________$1.00 Clocks— Alarm. Desk, Kitchen, nifty looking 98c to $4.50 C hristm as CARDS Christmas Cards, with a per sonal touch, 50 cards of any one of twelve designs' im printed with your name for only ................................$1.00 25 steel etched cards any one of twelve designs imprinted for only ........................ $2.00 Without name .....$1.75 Kem’s for Drugs The Rexall Store