The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 10, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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NOTICE TO NEIGHBORHOOD
READERS:
It is the wish of The Sentinel
to give all the new» of the
Cottage Grove country—and to
give neighborhood news as close
as possible to the hour of publi­
cation.
In the effort to get
the news at as late a moment
as possible. The Sentinel often
finds it physically impossible to
get it all into type and for that
reason has to 1 * blue pencil * ’
many items which it would Like
to print but which do not seem
to be of sufficient importance
to warrant holding up the print­
ing of the paper. There are
many ' reasons why items are
sometimes omitted. An item or
two sometimes lot» to be “lift­
ed, ’ ’ after having been put into
type, because there is just room
for a neighborhood letter with
the one or two items omitted.
The neighborhood correspondent
is not to blame for exigencies I
which ariise in the office of
publication. Often the corres­
pondent has tuken great pains to
get an item which has to be
eliminated for one of the
re asons given above, or for some
other reason. The Sentinel asks
its neighborhood readers to bear
in mind that the neighborhood
correspondent endeavors to send
every available item and that
The Sentinel endeavors to pub­
lish every item of interest deal­
ing with the activities of its
readers and their friends. If an
item is omitted, no slight is
intended, either by the corres­
pondent or by The Sentinel.
Readers will greatly assist by
communicating important items
to the neighborhood correspond­
ent. The Sentinel particularly
wishes unusual and good booster
stories. Some way is always
found to give space to them.
Keep your neighborhood in the
news columns.
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Notice To Correspondents.
The Sentinel wishes neigh­
borhood news for its Monday
issue, as well as for its Thurs­
day issue. Important happen­
ings should be sent for the
issue immediately following.
Personal items may be sent
once a week for entire week
when correspondent finds it
inconvenient to do so oftencr.
If an important happening
misses the issue immediately
following it should, of course,
be sent for the next issue.
Correspondents are requested
to use their best judgment in
giving the readers of their
community the best service
possible.
"YOU'LL BE SURPRISED"
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THERE ISN’T A MOTHER BUT WHO
ENJOYS MAKING A BIRTHDAY
CAKE FOR HER YOUNGSTER.
WHAT A PRIDE SHE TAKES TN
HER ACHIEVEMENT AND HOW
THE KIDDIES RELISH A REA1
HONEST TO-GOODNESS CAKE.
LONDON.
Nov. 7.—Mrs. A. S. Newton
visited her daughtor, Mr». John
Merryman, in Cottage Grove Moli­
day and Tuesday.
Joseph Hirona, who visited his
mother, Mrs. u. E. Foreman, left
Tuesday for hie homo in Yacolt,
Wash.
Lishor and Levi Geer and Joe
Goer and family motored to Eu­
gene Thursday.
Mrs. Charles Powell has been
on the sick list the past week,
being threatened with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones were
Eugene visitors Thursday.
M rs. Robert Phillipa wont to
Cottage Grove Saturday to ac-
company her daughter, Mrs. Morl
King, to Toledo, Ore., whore the
Kings will make their home, J.
Phillips expects to be gone
week or ton days.
Robert Phillipts is adding to tho
looks and convenience of his house
by building on a porch.
Tho »owing club will meet with
Mrs. John Small November 20.
Other» eome here for printing.
You are already here. Patrouiza
the live wire print »hop for every­
thing in printing.
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WE BELL LATE MODEL, HIGH-
est grade typewriters at low
price» and on easy terms. W« also
handle all makes of adding ma­
chines.
Every machine is thor­
oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy
a machine and pay like rent.
Royal Bales Cb„ Inc.. 500 Oregon
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
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OLD KAGB WANTED—NOTHING
less than 2 feet soaare. Must be
clean and of material that will ab
sorb gasoline; old underclothing,
flannels and the like preferred. Can
not use old socka, mercerised or
hard surface goods or small pieces
of any kind. We want
and pay the best pnee
pound. The Sentinel.
GUARANTEED HOSIERY, 8AM-
ples your size free to agents.
Write for proposition paying $75
weekly full time, $1.50 an hour
spare time, selling guaranteed ho­
siery to wearer; must wear or
replaced free. Quick sales, repeat
orders.
International
Stocking
mills, 6234, Norriston, Pa.
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FOR SALE.—1923 FORD TOUR
ing car.
Price, $295.
Terras.
704 Birch Ave.
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WANTED—DAY BOARDERS AT
my residence, 38 Twelfth street,
Mrs. Flora McGee.
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FOR QUICK SALE—TERMINAL
Cafe in Terminal Hotel, Rose­
burg—owner returning to Alaska
—come and see it.
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LOST—LARGE YELLOW AND
white Persian cat.
Telephone
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FOR SALE—NEW HOME SEW-
ing machine. Mrs. Elbert Smith
Fifth & Quincy. Phone 166J. nl0tf2
RESIDENCE BARGAINS
No. 1—Half acre close in, fine
fruit, 6-room house, for cash only
$1750.
No. 2—Fine 60x160 lot, close in.
good 7-room house, modern; 9 big
eherry trees, 2 pear, 3 big grape
vines. An exceptionally fine place.
Only $2500.
HOMER GALLOWAY.
FOR SALE—REGISTERED JER-
sey bull calf. N. E. Glass. nlOc
FOR SALE—WAGON, TEAM AND
harness, or would sell team
separati ly. Weight of team about
1700 or 1800 pounds each. R. E.
Lackey. Phone 183R.
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its Purity
Package
spearmini
Try a sack today.
'YOU'LL
BE SURPRISED99
Engraving—embasaiag—The Rent
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If you know whet you want, ne-
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Planing Window PramM
Benefit by low week-end
fares now in effect, on
sale Friday,Saturday and
Sunday—return limit
following Tuesday.
Tilt' manufacturers of this good flour
take special pride in the fact that
FEATII EK FLA KE makes exceptionally
fine cakes so white and downy really
“light as a feather.” For better cakes
use FEATHERFLAKE- reallv.
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Instead of presenting loved ones with articles that are
non-productive and wear out, why not give a thing of
value that produces itself over and over again and
holds its original value through the years?
Long starting sessions in
the morning with your car
are neither safe nor neces-
sary.
You need Z*.olene low
“cold-test” oils at fow freely
in spite of the cold. Since they
won’t congeal, they don’t let
cylinder walls or bearings get
scored, nor cause crankcase
dilation, nor make you over­
work your starter and battery.
The Zerolene Correct Lu
brication Chart tells you the
right oil to use in your car over
the winter.
Head for the Zerolene sign
at dealers, garages or Stand­
ard Oil Service Stations and
make the change to winter
lubrication today.
and return
%zto Bread Light as a feaiher!”
The custom of bestowing gifts of sound income paying
securities is growing in favor each year.
WRIGLEYS
For fitting window» tad doom. ka,
the davioo Aown in the llhwtntioc
will be found very handy
It oonatota of » long board of any
suitable idle at hand, a »bort pieoe of
wood nailed to thia at an angle of
about 45’, a vertical brace for the an­
gular piece, and a block tailed to the
baae at tho bottom of the brace The
upper end of the angular piece or «toi­
ls notched deeply to Cake the en.ia of
the window» or door», and tho block
is notched in the same manner, the
method of setting up the work to be
planed to apparent from tho ill u a tr a
lien The devtee will be found con­
venient not only for dot» and win­
dow» but for other similar work too
large for the vies, and it can easily be
•aoied from room to room.
Our 1%
Preferred Shares
Make An Ideal
Christmas Gift
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any day- - return limit
iy days, with stopover
at any point enroute.
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Southern
Pacific
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