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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1935)
T H U H H O A V , ( M T O It K It .1, ISM T U B N K N T IN R I. ( X r t T A l i K G H 4 IV K , 0 H K 4 .O N NO SH O UTING TO DISTURB YOU A A A A PAG E T H R E E . TH ORNTO N < < H tNF.lt> Oct. 1 Mr «nil Mr» Jack H ills u n i l » n il n t Cloverdale visited on» day last week with Mr». H ill’» par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. N Chap man. Mr». Frank IoiBlue and daugb- t«rs of Hebron visited Hat. with Mr« Jiit! P rem azzl. W illiam K een s Is em ployed at Craawell In a prune orchard. Th» little Carpenter fam ily of C (1 »pent Hun. afternoon at the L. E Baldw in home Mr and Mrs O. II A rnest visit ed Hun. In Eugene with a daughter, Mr*. G len M rKlbben and with Mr. Arnest's m other, Mrs. Sidney Ar nest, who Is staying with Mr«. Mi Klbben. Mrs. John W illiam » and children L attended a children's party at the < Thrtsttan church In C G Sk I Mrs. General Johnson o f C G. wa a caller Hun aftrrnoon at the J. W Fl»her home. Carroll Hulllvan of Bandon wan « visitor Hun nt the C H. Boalaugh home. Ml«» E lsie Chapm an accom pa nied the Tom Allen fam ily of C. G. to their ranch on the Hlunlaw over the w e e k end. M l* « Edna M cNew, w ho had been convalescing In n sanitarium In Httbrn, returned the first of the week to the hom e o f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C M cNew Hhe Is m uch Improved. Mr and Mr». P ete Tonole made a business trip to Portland the first of the week. Mrs. John W illiam« visited one day last w eek with Mr» Catherine Miller In C G, Mr and Mrs J. W. Fisher, ac c o m p a n i e d b y Mrs. W. A Keene and little granddaughter. Bonita K een e, »pent Thurs. with Mrs Amanda Hears at Mt. View. The Gus Turner fam ily o f D i vide enroute to their hom e from an Independence hop yard, spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr- Turner's sister. Mrs. W J. Chapman. Mr and Mr«. E. E lchler o f Cur tin spent Hun. at the hom e o f a daughter. Mra. G ene Boss. The J im - P rem azzl fam ily spent Hun. at the Frank tsiB lu e hom e at Hebron The C. It. Trent fam ily picnicked Sun up Mosby creek H eath Ixiwrv of W alker w as a dinner gue«t Sun. o f an aunt. Mrs. J W Fisher. Mrs. R o y Cralne. w ho spent last week In a Eugene hospital, was brought hom e 8un. She is slightly Improved. L ittle B onita K eene o f Delight V alley Is staving with a grand m other. Mr». W A. K eene while her parents are at a prune orchard. Mrs. G ene Boss and little son ac com panied Mr Boss to Vaughn this w eek. Mr. Boss has em ploym ent there. Mr and Mrs. R. C. M cNew and dau ghter A gnes visited Sun. with relatives In Roseburg. Mis. Rav Mver« and Mrs. Jam es Bem ent o f Delight Valley. Mrs WANTADS ! I i — — — — — — 4 —— W A N T 4 O * am U C T L T ('AHN. Oos esn t s word, m inim um 2&c, three to ■ertome fur price o f tw o; additional tneer H obs for on».third lb s price o f three ► O K M U OR H I M FOR HALE.—Italian prunes, 45c bu. B ring boxes, pick them . 4% m iles from C ottage Grove, Lorane route. M artha A. B lttin ger a!2-o3p FO R SA LE C H E A P —Very cheap— 3-acrc place Just outside w est city lim its; sm all house, garage, barn. Phone 161-J. »19o3p Newspaper ads are most polite, points out the Westside FO R SA LE Braided rug», $2. Ce lia H andy, 86 north F ifth . sl»-01i>p (Ga.) Journal. "Newspaper advertising does not shout at «ortment to choose from. About 13 head on hand. Load com ing Monday. M atched team s and sin gles. Term s 8% on unpaid bal ance. All horses delivered free. W ant to buy 50 feeder hogs. 80 to 110 lbs. Fred Stickley. F airgrounds Barn, 13th and M adison. E ugene, Oregon._______ ______________ s26o24p FOR HALE Young Jersey cow s givin g n good flow of m ilk. $23 and up. Also clean vetch seed. 3c lb. W. A. H em enw ay. phone 2 -F -2 2 ^ s26ol0p I W O O D —Bone-dry slab, $3.80 load; blockblock and planer wood. E R VIN H A N SEN . 707 north Tenth HL. phone 184-R .____ Jn27lfc I FO R EX C H A N G E H igh ly culti vated 14-acre farm near Orland. Cal. What have y o u ’ If interested, write description and location of your property w ithin five days to It O. Duncan. G eneral Delivery, C ottage Grove._________ o3p M IX ED T U L IP BU LBS for sale. 15c and 25c dozen; S-burner oil 1 stove with oven. 242 north J. o3p G R A P E S —W hite and purple, 2Vjc lb. delivered, 2c lb. at vineyard. R C. Arne, one mile south on Sixth j street; phone 15-F-5,_________ o3-17p FO R SA LE—Six-roofti house and large lot. One used 5-fL bath tub. you when you are trying to concentrate on something else; it doesn’t obscure and mar the landscape; it doesn’t interrupt your enjoyment of a good grand opera pro gram; it doesn’t clutter up your mail and waste basket; it doesn’t make you turn to page 37 and then shuffle through 18 more pages to finish the story; it doesn’t clut ter up your front yard or obtrude itself onto the seat of your motor car on Saturday evening. Newspaper adver tising is like a well trained servant - never intruding or making itself obnoxious, but always quietly at hand H O U SES S c h o f ie ld ready to give service when called upon.” FO R SA LE A g tx rd n - H te w a il M OUNT VIEW Oct 1 Mrs Amanda Hears, Brl- on Hears and Clarence Hears and Mrs. D orothy Judson and daughter were Hunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H enry Bussum . M l» » Bernadlne Hchnelder and Lloyd W olfard sp en t Hunday at Umpqua beach. M iss Violet U u ggl-b erg spent the week end at the I-awrence Hmith hom e at Elkton. Mis» Myrtle Hnauer was an over night guest Frl. o f Miss Marie N el son In C. G. Mr and Mrs. Bill Martin re turned last week from the Heavey hop yard Mr. Martin returned the last o f the w eek to a lookout sta tion In Bohem ia. Mrs. G eorge Aahhaugh and Mrs. Harold A shbaugh w ere gu ests Hat afternoon of Mrs. J. A. Hchnelder. Mr. and Mrs W illiam Rank and Eldon K ing of Htanley, Wis., were gu ests a few days of last week at M ~A . o3-17c W ANT TO BUY W ANT TO BUY D airy business with or w ithout cow s, sellin g w hole m ilk, retail or w holesale. W rite Ivan Chorak, R oute 2. Eu- | gene, Ore. s26ol0p D u plicating Supplies. Sentinel. 100% coverage. The Sentinel. W antada S trictly Cash. Heilig Theatre Building, Eugene, Oregon O lym pic R ange $52.50 pay $4.19 a month T rade in your old range or heater Electric Washer $39.95 Used DavenDort $12.50 Electric Range—Trash Burner $49.75 Pelt Base Floor Covering Another Davenport $22.50 Used Chiffonier (oak) 40c Up $6.50 Used Circulating Heater Singer Sewing Machine $19.75 $17.50 E U G E N E D IR E C T O R Y Here are the Eugene Specialty Houses who are not in competition with Cottage Grove Advertisers. G LA SS A utom obile G lass W indow G lass. M irrors Mirrors IP-silvered Shatter P roof G lass Eugene Mirror & Glass Co. #3 7th Ave. E a st—P hone 721 PACIFIC HOSPITAL. Inc. A T horoughly M odern Standardized H ospital EUGENE. OREGON T elephone 2500 SHER KAHN Eugene Fruit Growers D ealer In Packers of Eggs — Poultry ami Turkey» DIAMOND A FOODS CASH AND RELISHES W e P ay M ARK ET P R IC E S See u» for all the beat feeds at reasonable prices. We have been In the poultry business here for 22 years. 642 Oak SL P hone 850 AUTO BODY AND FENDER COMPANY East Side Auto W reckers Parts for All Car» Phone 3263 Any Battery—Any Time Any Purpose Two sm all farm ligh tin g plants for sale cheap. F enders and Bodies A H om e Industry Repaired ALL W O RK G U A R A N T E E D LANECO BATTERY Cor. 7th and Charnelton FACTORY P hone 249 345 Van Buren Avenue. E ugene R adiators EUGENE WOOLEN MILLS COMPANY B. F. G U T H R IE G eneral Auto P ain tin g We specialize on duco p ain tin g M anufacturers o f W oolen and syn thetic enam el, the beau- tlfu l and durable finish. Goods Term s: N E T CASH R etail departm ent at mill Shop Located at E ast end o f 6th Ave.—P hone 163 7th A Charnelton, Eugene, Ore. M cC rady’s Cafe Make your tires pay the Hawkinson way Retread and Save ' FIVE-ROOM H O U SE for rent"; garage and garden plot. H. W. Lombard. First N ational Bank building. o3-17p the norm of Eldon K ing's uncle, C A. K ing They went on to Ban don to look after properey Inter ests. Mr. Salom e o f Corvallis CCC « p e n t the week end at the George L ayng home. W illiam Horenaon o f W estfir »pent the week end at hie hom e here. Mr and Mrs. G eorge Annand and Mrs. Curtis Armand and son were dinner guests Hun. of Mr and Mrs. Fred G uggisberg. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brum field of M arshfield visited over-night Hun. with Mra. B rum field’s m other. Mrs. Am anda Hears Mr. and Mrs. J A. Schneider were dinner guest» Hun. at the John Runk hom e at Lorane. Miss M yrtle Hnauer spent Sun with a sister. Mrs. Claude Arne John K ing w as hom e from O. 8. C. for the w eek end. Mr». W. A K eene and little granddaughter. B onita K eene, and Mr and Mrs. J W F isher of Thornton Corners visited Thurs w it h Mr». Am anda Hears. CALLAHANS FURNITURE STORE O.lp W E A N E It PU IS for sale Horn Call 35-F-4. FOR R EN T. Bert Myers of Blue M ountain and Mr and Mrs. Harold Kirk were gu ests Frl. at the H enry laik e home. C. R. Trent and daughter Mary visited Hat. at the W alter Pitcher hom e at W alden. H arold McCrady, M anager By our food shall we be known 878 W illam ette St. E ugene. Ore. Bako Auto Painting Co. ÚB 101 W. 8th — P h on e 148 A uto F in ish es That Last. E stab lished 11 years In Eugene. Only a well equipped shop us ing good m aterial plus skilled labor can produce a good paint Job at m inim um cost. Tel. 1990 1712 W illam ette St