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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1933)
(Tiittapr (ftrovr Business Is C om ing B ack N o w Is t h e T im e to B uy K-3003-126. NEWSPAPER AND COMMERCIAL PRINT INO PLANT LOCATED IN COLORADO NEAR DEN VER. County »«.at, population being 39,000. Established 26 years. Fully equipped. Putting out weekly paper. Good opening for semi-weekly by good newspaper man. Price $16,000. Terms. Wire for details. I __________ fcOhWeheg l —O . ___ KLHKIIT » « tu t Bditor fiK i Suu A fir»» THK S E N T IN E !, COTT A P I GKOVn, OREGON, •m all com m unities, and Isn't It a _ the T “ V iWater soitener' air refinement pre- tha? X Pt C mmUto T ef*ters iL C ^tom ers feel at that what ever work the shop turns out will be the Inv estimation w ill prove the above statements There ° the-r f^atures about this shop that make it an a n b T r 1! bar,gaui- e have inspected it and pronounce it a « l i “ “ “ p r i“ a s ‘“ J - W r iK " ™ “ “ »* K'30* ° o i .v A MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITY FOR for, A SMALL ^V E ST M E N T . Not a Blue S k X u f beSg an expe” euced dividend paying manufacturer8 “ d K'30row 2A iD^ r o SJ 0 E E ’ LOCATED IN- SOUTHWEST t k e s t a t f N i BEST a ^ ic u ltu r a l DISTRICT IN norn,; , 7 • ^ / o u ’Piete in every d etail An unusual op- U S S w °r druggist- Good trade territory. On heaUh w n f n i v 0- 1' “ »ft get outside becauseTf his t i l s bv W r P f°ir quick ?ale- $7’500 caah or terms. De tails by wire or mail to rated buyers. K’30C E N T R S ?°T n £ ?D5 f « H0M E L0CATED D i WEST TRIPT 1!TRAL1I0W A IN GOOD AGRICULTURAL DIS- h 1 ' m a thriving little city with excellent tirm H8 and churches. Recently painted and in good condi- 70x160r $o?m U 'iFL°8e t ? .b'^ infcSS district. Size of lots oUxlbO. $2100 will buy this fine home. K‘30S n 6?-, B,A KEEY IN GOOD NEBRASKA TOWN OF rant 1 rm ivg d“ tric t- Haa a11 of 8tore and restau- rant trade n town. Equipment Roberts 70 Gas Fire Oven er n'lentv a fC MlXer ^680’ B arrel Triumph Bread Mix- r plenty of pans and equipment including bread slieer c m ^ X S i ’/ ” '’ ™ n b *h e 90 p* r K-2830-127. DRUG S T O R E . PRESENT OW NER’S M A TE1 Ti4™ ! PA ILIN 0 MUST SEEK HIGHER CLI- MATE 'Uns drug store is located in central p art of Kan- aiid 25 m H« nV m °U in Stage of devdopment and 25 miles of gas field now m operation. In city of 6 000 population. Trade territory of 16,000 people. Big prescrfp- X bw 2 X Q u ip p e d with frigidaire, fountain and candy S u n ' s ¿ 3 W»XtUr58 f°,°d 83 new‘ Neon s’Kus. Stock and lixturcs KJ.oOO cash. A heavy sacrifice but must leave „ , — ....... ......... .... ' S T *,” Uld mBl" “• * h , ‘,p‘,r ’ P— Si* £S*r~fi"Sf5r^22Xtt? Zo i ’ frJ?»»..r*<f??Kry proiiran‘ •• ^•«Igs ret»—so« M em ber ef X»lle«*l Ksilertsl À.ee«Utlo. S u i. ts t,orisl Iw o.l.u..» «*»«— W iwesa n ee O u te r « .. i. ♦»•r»»rMe««lee will b. u k « »• •»•«< «rer The 8e.tl.el t u r n ed •artista« la lie relume, oa Ik. seder- •laedla* Ika« I« wtU eoi b. Ilabl. to, >«• prast u r«d Us ’’ «“«ed wtu seeh*'sr^ ‘“A*’ 1* *« writ!»« there»« sad «V t V **! ■®‘*4 ** ¿ « J l L n *. ± «U te m « i et , Uck ed t.n u X V .i J i £ b» ae«ed error bear. S r ^ r R A D I O R A Y Uueets Thursday evening et the Arthur Iteed home were Mr end Mr«. Ixw ren ce U ontleth and ch il dren of Delight valley. Mr end Mra Lowall Heneton and George Conley. Mr. and Mrs Charles Sharon and daughter spent Friday at the Mui^ ray Shampang home M rs Annie Hurgeee of Cottage " ’’’ ' h o u i S r .^ t T u n d “ « Grove visited with Mte M G Fry Saturday afternoon l?,r n,v,r » • < » “»«d A number of young folks from *• 0 » J paint a roeeeoul true, this community attended the C K Xor »unimon half Its fragrance picnic at Creswell Friday evening - Mr and Mrs E II Koch ofGold- Full bathed In morning dew eon vlaited at the F T Heneton home Sunday morning Nor bring to light the secret Mr and Mra BUI Sharon and thought raught with many danger«, but «veryone seem s willing to cooper- ate. That cooperation will make the program work. I’KGI’ERTY O W S K R s | I k s T t, VAT TAXES *' G a rd en C lu b IU v Stewart homi*SundayU *' , n,oise j h“ W4j» made about the burJ*’n that had been imposed ° n pr°P*rty 1«*J one to believe that J. *n y,h ln « 'bat would relieve p r o £ rh *rty wou,d b i Stabbed like a drowm ’ " '»« man grabs at a straw Yei “ election the onTy X £ sllnll<h ‘ bright revealed. " ondl'r that 1 see the walk leadl* ,0 shady nooks o ’ ‘ ?n “k”“' "nd th,nk ■ thoUKht’ no' found In books. ' R,ub<n E. Nelson Name .......................... .. S t r e e t ....... ...... ... City —................ State.................................... I am interested from the standpoint of selling my own businesg ( ). 1 am interested in buying a busi ness for myself ( ). I am interested in trying to help a friend find a business ( ). , Someone on the E ugene Register- Guard needs to take up golf, so that intelligent accounts may be given ;o f happenings on the links. A re cent new s story in the R.-G. tells of a hole-in-one that was made by 'poling out”—w hatever that Is _a long putt. This is the first instance J n the history of the world that a hole-in-one has been made in this ¡ manner and the incident should be I sent to Believe It or Not. The decisive rebuke given prohi bition by Oregon voters can be ex plained on no other ground than that there is a belief that prohibi tion has not been successful We do not say that it has, but the tables have been turned and the w ets are now on the defensive and j will have to show that liquor beats prohibition. It will be another ex périm ent worth watching. The newspapers are carrying pic tures of a Hollywood screen star who wasn't satisfied w ith a beach tan that m issed anything above the hips, so off w ent the shoulder straps, as the picture plainly shows. Wonder if som ething had to be i done to get more men patrons for that particular beach ? It takes a lot of patience to make good In your chosen profession. — Eugene Register-Guard. Why chosen profession? Is one not chosen any easier? E agles Dance to Be Held. An Eagles dance and social eve ning has been announced for next Tuesday evening. A brief business •«” ‘,on "J1* P ^ ced e the dance. Music will be furnished by the E agles orchestra. W£ ? d a’;i, ^ m p a n v to Build Dock. The Woodard Lumber company has received permission from the public service comm ission to con struct a lumber dock with impaired clearance on a spur track of the Southern Pacific railway at Monett and IlRht8 mU8t he placed by the company. . . u 'X ^ 0 ,U' SALESBOOKS! We meet all competition and furnish the best sale- book on the market. L uunderers and Dry ( ’leaners Cottage Grove Laundry Phone 70 Cottage Oro ve All Laundry Services Excellent Dry Cleaning JudiciOUS NEWSPAPER adVttl*titiillg IliakeK big stores out of little ones. Jay. .. ..... . lxw>se l.ei,f I’.., ,,.s ..f Every K ind. T he S ent inel. ___ • These Clearance Sale Values M ake Savings for Y ou Cool V o iles— Slashed! 9c“14t u y,,rd W h ite P urses 39c «Ach I wo lots lo r your choice at these low prices. — 1 ast colors. Six styles tu chouM and all washable-. See the«« today — a ttra c tiv e p attern s. Chiffon Voile 22c yd. Biggest Sale Shoes In Town 12 inch wide Lowest Prices G IR D L E 59c 97 C und $ 1 .49 us illusi rstiil BANDEAUS 9c — 16c — 10c tip s lip p e r s IN ANSWER TO A LA D Y 'S LETTER « r it e s to say that she does not understand vhy an B -cyllnder oar does not c o st more to run than a car with fewer cy lin d ers. She refer s to my statem ent that our Ford V-8 develops more power on a gallon o f gas than any oar we have made. The use o f 8 -c y lin d e r s does not mean the addition o f two or four extra fu el consumers. I t i s not, for example, a 4 -cy lin d er engine m u ltip lied by two. Our 8 -c y lin d e r engine takes the fu el supply o f an ordinary 4 -c y lin d e r engine and d iv id es i t eig h t ways. And why? By reducing four la rg er exp losion s into eigh t sm aller ones, we get engine smoothness and q u ietn e ss. E ig h t-cy lin d ers in d icate the wajf the gas i s used, not the amount. I t is ju s t the d ifferen ce between going u p sta irs in four long jumps or in e ig h t ordinary ste p s. Two things use up gas—bad engine design and u s e le s s car weight. B esides having an engine that g ets a high percentage o f power out o f the fu e l, the Ford V-8 has a lig h t , strong body and c h a ssis so that no power i s wasted in moving excess weight. The only extravagance about the new Ford V-8 engine ia in the b u ildin g o f i t . The extravagance i s ours— the economy i s yours. The «hole question o f car economy needs clea rin g up. An economioal oar g iv e s economy a l l round. P rice, operation, upkeep, a l l play th eir p art. I f what you save on gas you lo se elsew here, that i s not economy. As to upkeep, our d ea lers say that In recent years the improved q u a lity o f Ford cars has cut down th e ir repair business 50 per cen t. As to p rice with q u a lit y ,—Judge for y o u r self. As to economy, here i s the record o f a stock car three weeks out o f shop In Oklahoma: On a run o f 10,054 m iles at the rate o f 1,000 m iles a day— the Ford V-8 gave 18 .8 m iles per g allon o f gas. Not a drop of water was added to the rad iator. The o i l was changed once in 1,000 m iles. That should answer a lo t o f q u estion s. July 24th, 1933 Home merchants should buy their salesbooks at home. T h e S e n tin e l Practically Everything in Printing. Always Try Tour Home P rinter First The world’s most dlflirnlt con •truetlon Job was the Central rail way of peni, bullt In the Andes— 1871 to 1891. Reaching from sen level to 16,868 feet, the first 138 miles required 132 tunnels and bridges and caused the death. In •even years, of seven out of every eight workers.—Collier’s Weekly. ’ Engliih Sparrows Edible The flesh of the English «narrow la palatable, and although their bodies are small. th<.)r „umbers make up for their size, j n the Old world they have been served for centuries. The Future Change should mean progress, and Hiere Is no progress without change Why not get busy with plans for the future Instead of holding a long- drawn-out post mortem?—Herbert Witherspoon, i,,,, CAKE F UL H a rd est E n g in e e r in g J o b The Direct Plan. Post Office Box 1,000. Wichita, Kansas. Gentlemen ¡—Business interests me. Please send your illustrated Alagazine. I understand this inquiry does not obligate me in any way. F l t l i r n , j i i y ta healthier condition to have hun- J reds of thousand« of prosperoue ,O h- ' “ • .*¿,*¿5** coml’iunltl»« «ticking t n h < e ______________ .. ____ ____ II# a , ........ "V.« ^ ir t x u " ..._____ _ sL n u r r U., e »»'»Her eom m ualtles? _ ---- ------ Under the recovery program . , Garden Thoughts. publlrailoa M»l«r«4 »1 Col i 1 ljv * • Sarden welk M.YU1NAW. -------------- ----------------------------- -------- llkelv A P7 P*'r,v ' « tb»> « " m ed July M l« Evelyn Heneton of PAYING I U B w hat W e GET. «•» was m r n i ^ d i X " f o u r V ’ ie ’ Kuxcne arrive«! Sunday to spend w eeks at the home of her psr- K-3022-67. KANSAS GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET The of the Kooeevelt reco v -' ¿.¡Y* could not . have . ... ---- w e , been done ente. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. lteuston er) program is that ever) sale must ' ' " h^ut the v otes of a |arge nuiu- Xtl'8- ' ern K<'«b«y of Iwnx Hol- CREAM STATION AND FILLING STATION. This is ahow a profit, a reasonable profit. b*'P?’f thostf * h o pay property taxes ?p''nt »«turday with Mrs. H ow . a country store located on a good highway. Owner must The codes to be adopted for the * >e Sentinel supported sales tax **rv, “e9.5?’ make a change for other climate is reason for selling. Hous various in d u str y , will provide to st * ? * ly of the relief it would d X rh te ? ° R ,,.^ n t* ? “ *"d m com petitive bidding .very bi Ider brin* Property, knowing that its ed he I? b.rth l a v f « - ? ' “ " l'Tl,b ™t- ed in a new building. There is a cream room and egg room. m ust be able to show that b u bid ? * “ ‘<“ M * ° uld bt> ‘»creased, it urd-iv even m s with Average run of 100 eases of eggs per week. Average run of Aiiowe^ ior * m argin at praXit. .t C° ntenl lo W levied ae in the Oil« Chapman nome 14 to 20 cans of cream per week. Staple grocery stock. Post That is the exact opposite of ‘ 9 4nd »onders whether all Mrs Lawrence Montleth of De- office located in building. W rite for details. what brought ua to the point that owt»«fs who voted against i i 1” »alley was « dinner guest of made the recovery program neecs- “ *** tax 4r‘! «'itially content. 1'hev <:<'r,rude Huehanan Saturday sar>. Mill men, although knowing ao‘ kkely to ever again have ?>r\ ? nd Mr“' K**Pb Long visited K-3024-68. GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET IN « m at t . that they were selling for lass than o iie ‘ *J Giem anything that prom T ‘,h ‘Y r “nd Mr8’ C- Lauoach Sun- TOWN. Located in very good farming community -•«mi coet. took orders in order to “ “ “ *• *,uch ' Ja)„afternoo.i__________________ oil lield extending right into town. Good location. Building em ploym ent or because they lost lb e vot#1a turned down the meas PROFESSIONAL AND les« selling by leav- U1.” tiuu would have and fixtures rent for $16 per month. Very good deal. Own —w below ------- -- cost —• than W J 1CX»' . w increased s«avAV4UVU the plants Idle. The prim ing u bugi- required u si- ^><‘í . — of — voted --.w w iv v ju ireu to BUSINESS DIRECTORY er going to Arizona reason lo r selling. W rite or wire for ness has been in the same boat. * bo“ J a bate majorit) full lutorm ation d e n t is t s Local prmtshops. like the one in “ *» routm ue to incur bonded in- im cai prmtshopa, Gottage Grove, have had to figh t Uc‘>t*'ln’»*» for property owners to 1 U K w . K. l.EUOW shops in the larger cities, or rhops K-3025 60.—DANDY LITTLE CAFE IN SOUTH f . a s t I Dentist Office F ifth and Main Street« with a great am ount of idle equip- A“e P‘ °P «ity owner who voted NEB RA S K A . Good crops and large trading area. State Hours. 8 30 to 13 and I to 8 SO m eat, that were willing to quote A* uinat tb»ie two m easures refused has legalized beer. Place is equipped with 6 hole ice cream Phon« 38___________ price« that they knew were under ? r*U,ii ior w h u b b » has been 1 1 -------------- the cost of production. LsMin<. freeze, G. E. cooling box, liquid carbonic fountain, dust PHYSICIANS Under the recovery program. , m -------- I the place lo r a couple wno want to make money. C h ea p I l k C E F B O 8T w ages must be Increased, and at ?! l It IK A t y. „ Pt»y»iclan and Surgeon ronu Price only $2uuu. See Uns 1 I t is a peach of a place: ‘ lh < federal governm ent do«, not the sam e ti m e the industry must hirst N ational Hank Building Oeath in family reason lo r selling m ake only quotations that show . thm a m uch of our lumber for I P ljo a . 47 Cottage Grove, Qre, coast v bridges, so so me the m argin above co a t 1 h bunding . - , the --------- IL AXLEY. M. D. In some industries the plan al- h , dep“ ‘ 1-»ie» i tells m e world, K-3027-60. BAKERY-RETAIL. LOCATED IN COLORA ^Physician and Surgeon ready is working. That is pariicu- ut ,ule »«kindest cut of ail, to our E venings by Appointm ent DO SPRliMGo, COLORADO. Bakery in tins same loca- nansr m anufacturing. — I Over Kem e Drug 8tor« iarly true , of of paper „ w ^ e sending- of coal stoves Uon lor past du years. Inere is also an extra large oven for N ew lists already received s h e i < Kao* " !lt “ ^ m v .t a u o a army , Cottage Grove Oregon that that industry has fallen in VU1'’ in the governm ent do w h o le sa le u m e h ean be obtained. G o o u equipment througn- ATTOBNEYS step with the recovery program. not think that our forests will even out and in A No. 1 comiiuon. Price $1200. Terms easn W ire U E U B E ltT W. LOMUAIU) Quotations on paper used by print m ake good wood. L u n ar that or w“ or write at once for lull d - ta ils Attornoy at Law have another disp.ay of govern ers is 30 per cent to 100 and 200 per H rst N ational Bank Building m ental efficiency m operating pub- cent higher. The big increase is in Phone SH Cottage Grove. Ore, 1 Uc worka.--s»pringxioiu News. broken and sm all lots. K-3028-61. SMALL UP-TO-DATE, WELL EQUIPPED H. J. SHINN Whicn remm ds us of the time We speak of the printing and Attorney at Law—N otary Public Sl7FD? Y<S LKAi’1NG 0UTFIT “ i F L a£ PROOF ROOM, the fo io resu ie s u y de- paper businesses because those are When Iu, r,n an officer ° Iilcer of o i ¡Be ue- P ractices In All Courts BL6B ¿0x60. Also small up-to-date, well equipped cream Bader Building the ones with which we are fami- «“ Gng ... ° in a sw ived chair cziA*r ---- - in W ashington, D. C„ who pruhaolv ' I Cottage Grove stauon in lire proof room 25x50 it. Both steam equipped Oregco liar, but other industries have been. or will be. sim ilarly affected. ia tBoae on ALTA KING wouderiul opportunity for wagon route on dry cleaning ns of the big cities, sent a mes- 1 Lawyer We are pleased that som eone else and truck route for cream and poultry business No com Lawson Building has to take the responsibility for sage * to bis uuderungs ia the west peUUnn. Priced to sell. W rite fo rd etad s. Cottage Grove. Qtt. I putting over such a program, a at a lim e when the whole co L th a d ’ L P h o q g » HERM AN E. LAFKY program that ______ u at ______ leaat _______ mildly Qnly “ iew forest employes, warn- wifi „ ¿ . “ ew t?“ 1 the Xlre Attorney socialistic, but, if it works, it will ----- life season s e a ....:. * i:orn ey a u t . Law — K-3029-I21. ONE OF PASADENA, CA LIFORNIA S FIN- save hundreds of thousands of aAJ arr*'eJ a» J ordering them to vw rv Phone 5S43 E S I BEAUTY SALONS. Catering to the class of trade sm all businesses that _____ were being being j ‘ ! e. Up burn 41X1 “ “ '«“ »«a ua- 1 OreX°0 Bid«- Salem . O f^ ___________ F *U3d ourn forced to the yrall by unfair and f,*1,,? 1* U ees o i eoiu*t forests, that wants the best. Large permanent following due to PI.VMBINO cutthroat competition, and isn ’t the j i* eW h“ 4 u ‘‘bl to obey or- satislactoiy work over long period of years. $6500 cash WILLIAM BECK program a reasonable on e’ There I „ which w«r,; given about 30 P lum bing—H eating w ill buy Here is a shop that would satisfy the most par years ago, it w ouldn’t . is no other w ay for us to have gen have yet trier I k 1S m th e .h^,art of th« shopping and theatre dis- eral prosperity except by workmen made a good start. X $7500SoPI n T I"’ ' ? th “ .ori? inal investment ox receiving decent w ages and indus Since the last editorial conven tries and businesses m aking a prof rk . e ?onslderetl as being well worth $10,000 tion, one o f the editors of this state i it 1 esUbllshed trade that goes with the business Under the recovery program has been sentenced to confinem ent The owner realizes that due to present conditions no every industry and every business in the penitentiary. H e won t notice confinem uch however buyer will pay the real value since all business is at present win will be De entitled to the business of “ the »-««m em ent eni m much however, its territory so long as that Indus- 5,°r be once dPent an afternoon in operating at a decreased volume of business, and that to sell try or business is efficiently op- co tta g e Grove. — Corvallis Gazette- hnehi*LPT ent f1“ 1-; an attractive price must be placed on a erated. That will save thousands of Times. ll n ‘” t h T S ^ 1- s-1,e-.theref° re, on account of a desire to retire That m ust be intended for a dirty the above low pnce of $boOO has been placed on same Jig, but the afternoon that Editor- , Postal Card R eader Claudius Eclair t h e v i r ! ardlD8' 1216 PnCe? f° r 1116 " Ork d0De 111 thia Shop Ingalls refers to must be the after 15 hey are receiving top prices, using six operators, all work noon that Claudius played golf here. Anyone who had watched Ior ,,air Own » many as 12 can be served at one time if necessary Claudius play golf would welcome a life sentence as a lesser punish water ? J r UP' t0‘d1a te e<*uiPmeni throughout. Has own hot m en t A lady iad e oice once best. O ^ r n tin r l Woodson Brothers Cottage Grove, Oregon Ford Dealers Phone 27