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THURSDAY AUGUST H, 19M) THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON BLANKET SALE! Every One a Genuine NAMIIUA Wanket Plain Nheet Wanket Ningle 70*80. quality. Double Plaid Hheet Blanket. Mize 70*110. Nupertor quality. .49 White Mheet Blank et. Mingle M iz e 70*00. Beat quality. DOUBLE PLAID BLANKET ft% w o o l . Mice A 70*80, A r e a l value. $ I BEAUTIFUL PLAIDA Saginaw DOUBLE PLAID BLANKET _ H% wool. M iz e J 8 « « » * F. heavy. The Rev. and Mr». E. F. McFar Mr. and Mr». W. A. DeMoy and Mr. and Mr». Dave Holmes of land of the Presbyterian church family are »pending a two week» Linwood. California, are guest» at left on their vacation Wednesday vacation __ _ friends ____ _ in Astoria the home of Mr. and Mr». Joe T. with . Smith. morning. They will attend a Bible — and 1 relatives in ~ Portland, conference at Mount Hermon, - California, a well known summer Mr». Lillie Seines of Oregon L. J. McCoy drove to Portland confen-nce p l a c e located Just City visited over the week end over the week end with his son 2 S d fir S t" F < S S ilM the iT i* J l h<>r r”nt"' Mr and M” S ,k>b McCoy and Allen Stokes’ who Wixxj rorest. rol lowing the con- J. Leonard. has been a vuest of fMe MrC™ ference they will visit friends and ------------ ¡ X i e for t h T X t t h i £ relative» in southern California. M. V Craig spent the week end Bob remained in Portland for a While Mr. and Mrs. McFarland in Portland _________ on _________ business. ___ He ____ was visit with young Stokes. are away the Rev. and Mr». Wil- accompanied as far as Albany by Ham Graler, who have recently Mr». Craig and son I»vell who u _____> j . .. moved to Albany from Cincinnati, stopped for a visit with her par- ^ .• ¿ IOWar<1,i?ndu A will occupy the McFarland home ents, Mr. and Mr». J. D. M iller^ ^ a ^ v ’ and Mr. Graler will preach each ________ " the U\ S A y, a,,d are with Sunday morning until Mr. McFar- Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ament and D 2?art?rrnailte^.8 department lund returns to the pulpit. Mr. and Mr». P. C. Christensen ” 1 ort,and’ according to reports. M » .---- Z----- „ und daughter Doris spent Sunday M r and Mrs. George Gates and at Lund park at the Christensen daughtor I felon. Mr. and Mm. cabin. Dorie Ame#t and Lorene idSVS a r k atS ' C r^X eU MMr ‘ S i T h° a»re vacatto"ing Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krebser Mr». Ko? a a ^ r ror. ”„d 2 3 ' d*1’ ¡ S 3 . £ ? « T ^ m S . taka* ,1 “ h, a"d i i t S I " — « » I a v la lti^ r e S v « ' week end at D n Mile lake. daughter» and Mr. and Mr». A. W. Virgie Pollock of Cottage Grove u 11 j . . . , . hhofstall and sons spent the week spent Sunday at the RalDh Hill d a lih te ? 1 !le<iene o fA O i7 X o a?e •*"' ’7 Y^ hatf- and Mrs home visiting his m other Mrs. uaugnter or Chicago are S and Pollock Mre*1 Steve »Ulen C a*i«rnMr»^Anbnuu,k *“ family stayed * ^ for 7 a Mr week’s and Mvrtle a^d Mrs. Lawrence Mon- $ 0 .9 8 28% WOOL BLANKET G w i * 8nd *" * » » * " • Iri\ for davenport* In GaaPer ------- 7 7 . , ridge and Pete Hayes of Cottage Mize 70*80. Very the ear or Ixxl Mr. t ,™ uz . ii . c *< z%.i . and aM.ra' . John Long and Grove spent the week end at the kins and m ™ i . . « F n n J ili^ f ’“ " d t ? * ? the first ° 1 thc week Lowe11 Benston home. Sunda uae. Mize 72*84. Sunday attractive. kins and Mr». JiineF cnd aH of in Portland, returning over the they went over the Bohemia looi lia loop chapter A M of P E O; Mr». R. L. new Willamette highway and visited at the lookout. Iris Burnett of chapter H of P E O, Montieth is spending the w e ek and Mr». Of Thomas Wells, daughter W« Oiva and ladaam BAH. Oraan Stampe -in-law Mn, Tom Wnil. *11 of GurTin " ePt to Port' with hpr aunt, Mrs. Ben Jackson, in law or Mr». Tom Wells, all of land Monday to be with a daugh- at Walker. Eugene, c a l l e d on Mr». E. R. ter, who ha . been ill in a rwirtlanH n »»« Crabbs? and daughter Elizabeth hospital ** Stew arts mother, who had Monday evening to bid them fare- ________ sPcnt Beveral weeks at the home well before their departure to Sa- Mr and Mrs C N Land Mr o i hv F S° n’ left tor Caliiornia 1981 lem where thy will make their and Mrs. Clyde H. Lechner’ and ~ home. Mr. and Mrs w c of 0 ^ . Mr. and Mr». Bert Cline of the . ------------ well spent Sunday picnicking at rk,hemla district spent Saturday SIO Main S t m t OotUf» Grow Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen Crater Lake They met a sister of at the home of their daughter, •“ as __ their ■ --------------- ...................................... f lives at Duns- Mre. Howard Keene. ■m have house guests Mrs. Mr Land there who Petersen s sister, Mrs. John Black- muir, California. Mr». Art Reed and children ac Mr». Minnie Fuller of Battle daughter Jane of Wash- ------ companied Mr». W. Hileman of -_.i Mrs. *«_. C. /-. • L. mgion, u . v . Bill Krumbein of Berkeley, Cottage Grove went to Leaburg Creek. Michigan, and ™ California, and Miss Porter of last week, where they spent the Barnett of Earlham, Iowa, arriv- ed recently for a visit at the home f a S h e ? V k it ^ ^ la 1 h ? e < ^ !LOrtLan<1 Saturdfly "l«ht at with Mre- ChrLs Reed of their brother, Mr. and Mrs. N. „nd cJ ^ iille theB^ L i?* and Mre S> L A ®^-P°und # r l waa born Aug- K. Compton. S W»ckln* M“ ? F™ "«* M3^ " ust 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth d . JOHNSTON »or _______ ‘‘nd- f’ey ®1RM vl*fted at Bandon, had spent the past two weeks at Wilken. Mrs. Frank Chapman See W. . B. for »unu Real Estate .B Ba ard in s. _Loans, Rentals. Leonard King left Sunday for n „ „ ., r„„ 7 Z Z T T the home of her parents, returned caring for mother and baby. O ffice No. S n . TO, S t. «J.UC „ „ enil . , w j,,- » X of hir L l i f ! “ wl(h Swxtay. — ...... ■...... ................ x. ICE CHEAM SOCIAL and I n n ® je tto n " ’’"I”"”' »r n' ln' Mr and Mr». Carl Jrnklna at Mr. and Mr» Jack Butterworth party nt Christian church parson- ________ Drain. have as a guest his mother from age Friday evening^ Ice cream, Mr and Mni E R Wie84? an(j Lawrence Kent and ehll Ind‘ana- 'yho wiU spend several : ; ± . * nd pm‘ r*m Ev' ryon‘527 t c i ' “!’"re r ,B‘s s t d‘~ ' »nd M,r, "nd a ™ w” k* O " kii: ;na ----------- th " Ö! " s o L m f 'in d “ o r “ ' “ o ” * ”^ 7 " ly '"J” * v«- Mr» William Barmbridgc and Mr. and Mr». E. R. Crabbe and btnd ca,ion on the <»“ < near Florence. Belle Burkholder spent Friday and daughter Elizabeth left for Salem ________ . ... „ x .. Saturday in Salem attending the this morning where they will make Mr nnd Mnt Orjrpp McOueen —A » « /¿ t J? w.ent to Y®” ’ Centennial celebration. They were 4-s • <9 their home at 1085 Spruce street. hnd as week-end visitors their »on w eek . to Ruests of Mrs. Addie Stephenson Wlrabalh will teach In Ihc high £ “nd Mm J . S J • " ' nd V" ’~ ................ ............. . - Willey, a former resident of - Cot held on the last day of the C. M. tage Grove. school there this year Mr. and Wllklnjl<)n and ________ Mrs W. A. IJeMoy and family will P o r t i a who were Jimmy, of y . Q camp which his son Billy B V n d u ^ V ^ m e 0^ droM; e .98 la a's'ister o f X $ 0 .2 9 j Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lewis of Mm E. F Chn«»n..» nnrf daugh- J to inspect the E. E. Chestnut and I?1™' .u M< < ollum. Watsonville. California, are visit- ter Mrs. Donna Jean left this week to hi«hway vJi?ise‘ S S S u T M r n andM ™ AndJ week at the home of Mr. spend"« month "in '¿anm ¿T rter^ new Modern F umiture For Attractive Homes. We invite you to inspect our stock of modern furniture. We have attractive prices on slightly used E..J\,KenL Mn bargains in other used fur niture. See Us First and Save. McLaughlin’s Furniture Store Tour own terms in reason. Wood and Electric Combination for a comfortable kitchen all the year. Also Coiled Por Hot Water. — See Them A t B risbane Electric Phone 73 401 Main Buying your new or used AUTOMOBILE borrowing on or refinancing your present car C Jim Cann and his mother, Mre. J. C. Cann, left yesterday morn ing for their home in San Luis Obispo, California. Mre. Cann had been a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. E. Woodson, for the past few weeks. B atter and le e Ask for T h r if ty B u y s at Thrift-Wise, the store that brought out-rate prices to Cottage Grove so you would be able to save in Toiletries, Remedies and Tobaccos. C. O. Ci 10c Aspirin, 12’s WITH OUR NEW Invisible Half-soling SHOES LOOK NEW AGAIN! Polish and Laces Rebuilt Shoes and Loggers for Sale. RED BOOT SHOE SHOP STEVE GASPER, Prop. 5c 35c Bay Rum, 12 os. 25c 50c Fi*s-o-Selt*er> 30*8 29c $1.00 Metal Air-cooled Pipe ..50c 50c Mouth Wash and Gargle, pts......... 25c $3.95 Electric Iron $2.95 '$1.00 Nervine 69c Sun G lasses...............................15c to $1.95 Bathing C aps................ .............. 10c to 49c Cut-Rate Price- Gum 4k Candy Ixxik for the Oreen Neon Cut-Rate Price- Cigarette- and Tobacco davenos and R anges Willamette _________ s ___ Mrs. Clifford Smith “ - d lin r attended « ?n<i , Mrt California, with Mm. Chestnut Mr. . and m o th e r Mr« »v H «r»m nn They m»rte mother. Mrs. M May Hartman. made « a h. business trip to Eugene nd Sunday. b M r’ K en t ’ «bWRbter. pioneer picnic at Oak’la"-'' «• j u e » _ . . . w also Plan to -vislt relatives and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis McLaugh- friends in Los Angeles and Santa ------------ at^h™ iK .m e ^ o /X 'L ir fe ^ 'd L v " 1 *‘n h?.d “ ^ " ^ y % 8i>- Ana’.' before retiming" fo C o tto ^ __ „ nome past lew oays tpr. Mr and Mn| j ohnny Cooper Grove . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Minor and Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Arnold and ,,nd dau«htcr of St Hc,ena „ -V? L Mr». Ella W’adell spent the past Mr ¿7“ 7~ TAdfnpd Mr and Mrs. Knaffle Haynes. week at Yachats. Mrs Arnold and ,L d . 7 2 ^ - 1 ^ 5 * ? a«*>'nPan!«J. by their niece. Miss Mre; T °m Mm. Wadell visited at the Salem anH* Web8ter ° f McMinnville, Minor. They were accompanied by centennial during the week. "I d attendlnK the left Monday for an extended visit John Minor, another brother, of Centennial. with relatives and friends at Bath, Illinois, who stayed to at tend school here this winter. Knoxville, Tennessee. Mm. Jerry Eastham left Tues- day for a ten days visit In Los An- „ z, --------- gel. s California, with friends and »VI JY5 ~ H . c -_ \ VilliaT sor' .-Bob Moody, visiting at the home of her par- Claude Lebow, Fred Wright. Dean relatives. ______ ents, Mr. and Mm. S. L. Godard. Chapman, Harold Wicks, Gordon Mm. S. L. Godard accompanied M M ^living, Bob Wright, Everett Mr. Gtxlard on a business trip to _J l L ~ a2 ..L r ” ‘. .uliT P?.en,t- P ° n_Ê,d_ Kenady. Ralph Sweet Home and Ixbanon Satur- «e,r RU»eSt?’JY r’ A,,en and Clifford Van Prooyen day. and .*?• t5'ar*es, Sargent of Tuc- of Cottage Grove were among the —— — B° n’/-»^Lr*Zonil ’i took J1 ,r'P rw* r,Hy guests at the Oregon Caves na- Mm. Stella Baker is confined to lak*' and points of in- tional monument Saturlay. The her home with a broken foot lere8t atong the 0°“ * temperature within was 48 de- which she received last Thursday grees. compared to an 85 degree while attending the Salem centen- Mre. C. E. Fischer of Portland temperature outside. nlal. She tripped on some steps v o tin g her daughters, Mre and fell, breaking the arch of her Stewart Carlson, Mm. Leon Mor- Mm. Mellick and family of Los left foot. She will be unable to l°n ®nd Mre. W. A. Woodard. She Angeles. California, were recent leave her home for a month or return to her home the latter visitors at the home of Mr. Mel- [>art of the week and Jacqueline lick’s uncle, Mr. and Mre. Guy more. _______ Morton plans to return with her. Smith. Mr. and Mre. Carl Allen and w children of Nez Perce. I d a h o . R- Petersen Is vacationing in Mr. and Mt»- Ralph Witcher of came Monday for a visit with his ¿ a5?m? aPd Seattle. Washington. Vida were here Saturday to at rents, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Al- While in that section Mr. Petersen tend the funeral of his cousin, i. and other relatives. They plan expects . Jo Inspect some of the . Dale Witcher. They were guests to leave Friday and Mr. and MIra. modern landing fields in the inter- of Mm. Witcher’s sister. Mre. Clifford Smith, while here. Judson Allen will accompany them cst of the flying club here. home for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Simkins of Port Angele». Washington are vis- iting at the home of his parents ~ Dr. and ----- Mrs. C. R. Simkins. WITH THIS BANK BUILDS YOUR BANK CREDIT IN YOUR OW N HOME TOWN! a.nd.i saves time and inconvenience in sending payments out of this community THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or COTTAGE GROVE