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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1925)
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925 PAGE FOUR Nearby News | □---------------------------------- □ RTT.K y CHEEK > Silk Creek, July 31.—Violet Rig by left last Wednesday for Loma Linda, Calif, where she will en ter a nurses’ training school. Last Sunday Miss Lola Conklin and Marian and Jenetta Simmons, of Eugene, visited Miss Conklin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Conkin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews, of Portland, were guests nt the Arthur Woolcott home last Sunday. Benni« and Arnie Fowler under went operations last Monday for the removal of tonsils and aden oids. Peter Darnell recently returned from Illinois, where ho visited his son, Jesse. Mrs. E. Conklin has gone to En- gen», where she will visit her daughter. Miss Leia Conklin. Jesse Darnell, of Dlinois, re- cently visited his brothers, E. R. and R. V. Darnell. Mrs. Amanda Babcock returned Sunday from a visit with her son, W. R. Babcock, of Portland. Mrs. Fannie Daniels, of Salom, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Nettie Estes. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Dresser, of Lynx Hollow, visited friends hero over the week-end. Post Card Rate Confuses. The new rate on postal cards other than government cards is causing much confusion upon the part of those mailing them and much trouble for postoffices. Any private mailing card requires a two cent stamp. Many arc yet mailing them with only one-rent stamps at tached. Others are attaching the new one and ono-half cent stamp. When insufficient postage is used, the postal authorities have to noti fy the addressee to send additional postage, which is expensive for the postoffice department, and causes delay in delivery. Government postal cards arc sold nt the old rate of one cent each. * 1 II Li & fei. Ç 9 Cottage Grove’s Prosperity Cottage Grove can be prosperous only when folks in this community have set their hearts in that direction and have contributed the energy necessary to bring that condition about. Cottage Grove will be prosperous in reality when every citizen has assumed his or her share of civic responsibility Community progress means good government, clean minds, the spirit of service, alleviation of poverty,’ab sence of unemployment, increase of cooperation and avoidance of waste.. 1 Let us make our town more than a mere plot of ground on which we live. Let us work toward what Cottage Grove should be. Then, with all working together, “the ideal community” will inevitably be the comment wherever the name of our town is mentioned. WANT TO RENT STOCK RANCH Box 233, Cottage Grove. jv30 adp FOR HALE NIX ROOM HOUSE, about acre of lami, fruit and shade trees. Bituated only four blocks from Main Ht. Ben K. C. Lockwood or call at 530 north Douglas Ht. jlv30 a(lp(2) The Following Cottage Grove Firms and Individuals Heartily Subscribe to the Above Appeal to Civic Patrio tism MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO. N. J. NELSON, JR. Dealer in new and used Automobiles of Quality. 1.0 NT PAIR OF BIFOCAL gingen. Return to Sentinel of fine for reward. aSpd W ANTE I) BY MIDDLE AGED woninn, housekeeping work in gent Ionin n *R home. Write to Mr«. M. Wilbur, Gen Del., Cottage Grove. __________ *3p FOR NA1.E BAY MARE. S year* old. weight 1500 lb«. Known a« Abcrgn.t mare. I. It. Morri», 302 Main Nt. »3 13p(2) FOR HALE FORD COPPE, CAI.I. 151 J between tl and 7:30 o’clock evenings K.1c I.OHT-GIRT.'N HIVE NWIM miag suit at stool bridge. Re turn to Beulah Nafley for reward, aalpd. KEM’S ELECTRIC STORE SMITH SHORT, GROCERS BEAULIEU & HARREL WOODSON BROTHERS GARAGE UMPHREY & MACKIN ECONOMY FEED & GROCERY STORE PEOPLE’S CASH MARKET Cleanliness, Quality, Service and Price. COTTAGE GROVE MFC. CO. CALVIN FUNK POST NO. 32 American Legton FOB RENT F P R N I N H F n houwckcvping rooms. Married eoiiplf prrfrrml No children. 32<i »outh Fifth Nt. augi I.“Ip(3) ji I And this progress will not come from any single effort. Every one of us in Cottage Grove must constantly strive for the betterment of the community tn every way possible. Let us have the courage, energy, enterprise, and patriotic service to make Cottage Grove an example and inspiration to other communities. FOR SALE OR TRADE TWO burros. Also good family milk cow giving 4 gallons of milk daily for snle. C. A. King, phone IF 5. jly30a6p L I V E, ENERGETIC YOUNG man wanted for position as clerk one who will be on his toes and working toward advancement. Right salary to right man. Should have high school education and bo par ticulnr with personal appearance mid personal habits. Replies must be by letter. Address NY, box 249, Cottage Grove. jy30-a(lc(T) v ‘¿¿a / FOR HALE—HEAVY TEAM, houan and lot on south Fourth street, house ami lot on old high way, hay baler, range stove, cream separator, bedstead and springs and large trunk. R. E. Larky, phono 32F4. jy27»17p(M) HAVE INSTRUCTIONS TO Roll 80 «ere farm 4 miles from Cottage Grove on good macadam road and near good grade school; (55 acres under cultivation; Broom house; barn; chicken house; spring limi hu ; 5 acres prunes, 3 years old; 2 nrri’s strawberries; 0 acres black- berries. Lot mo take you to see this rare buy, after which make me an offer It must be sold. Also have several horses, registered Hol stein bull, “Duke Segis De Koi (•loveridge,M and several cows for sale. E. C. Lock wood. jySO-aflp V «f AÄ Q J i ] WANTADS ] FOR SALE—FIVE-HOKSE POWfclt gas engine and 3 inch centrifugal pump. Will take good Ford roud- ater in trade. W. A. Hemenway, phone 2F22. jyl6nlip(f) t « CHESTNUT TRANSFER H. W. TITUS First National Bank Building. THE BASKET GROCETERIA SEVENTH STREET GARAGE MILLER’S MACHINE SHOP COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS ARCADE THEATRE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ELECTRIC BAKERY HELLIWELL & MARKSBURY KEM’S FOR DRUGS IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP GRAY’S CASH & CARRY McQUEEN’S GROCERY Groceries and School Supplies KNOWLES & GRABER qpTTAGE GROVE STEAM LAUNDRY COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY LEONARD’S GROCERY DARB Y & LISTON QUALITY MARKET Culver & Anderson SERVICE GARAGE THE PICTURE SHOP STERLING FEED CO. HOTEL BARTELL OWL CLEANERS Cleaning, Pressing, Tailoring. E. C. LOCKWOOD Real Cstate and Insurance J. C. PENNEY CO. J. SCHOFIELD STEWART Good Plumbing RAY NELSON Auto Electrician