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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1939)
TH I'BSD AV. JULY 20. 193» THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON lomas Mroao. U paid tn advanc« Cash ebouM accompany your order to ln»ur> tnaarOoe » ooatta extra will to charged for keyed For Sale or Trade LOGANBERRIES 25c gal. Young- berries 30c, Boysenbberries 35c. Bring containers and pick. W. A. Hemenway, phone 2F22. 47-3tp-49 FOR TRADE — McCormick bind er. buzzsaw, for cows or young »tock. W. A. Hemenway. 47-3tp-49 FOR SALE —Planer ends. $2.50 per load. Place orders through W. A. Woodard Lumber com pany, phone 4F2. A. L. Woodard. 45-10tp-2 FOR SALE — Piano accordions, standard makes. prices and size to suit your needs. Very reason able terms. Buy one through me and receive a course of lessons free. Piano lessons also, both mod em and classical. Local teacher. Mrs. Iva Brownlee. Studio Cen George Matthews, local resi- tral Hotel. Open Monday, Tues day and Wednesday afternoons dent, was honored Tuestlay eve from 1 to 5 p. m. Saturday from ning at Eugene with his unanim 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 47-ltc ous election as Chef tie Gare of the Lane County voiture No. 80 to the 40 et 8. societie of the American Legion. He succeetls A. FOR RENT—House with garage, N. Jones. Other officers chosen 2*4 miles from Walker store on were: Claude Potter, Chef de Lynx Hollow road. Jos. Eppen- Train; Neil Gillons, correspond- baugh. 47-3tc-49 ent; Mark Hathaway, conductor; Jack Larson. Garde d«* la Porte; FOR RENT—The Better Bakery Art Moses, Lampiste; Paul Peter- building on or about August 1. man. Commissaire Intendent; Dr. See Joe T. Smith or phone 133-R. Del Stannard, medicin; Jones. Caney Stome and Neil Sleeper, ____________ __________ 47-3tp-49 cheminots. Matthews Honored With Legion Office For Rent FOR RENT — Five-room unfur nished flat. Ground floor. Bath, front and back porch, private en trance, garage and woodshed. In quire 724 Main St., upstairs. 49-ltp ... w FOR SALE—87-acre dairy ranch in Coos county; stocked and equipped. Write or see Ted John son, 604 Quincy Avenue, Cottage WANTED TO BUY—12 head of Grove. 47-3tp-49 Herford yearling heifers. 20. 4-year-old ewes. 50 two-year-old FOR SALE —E flat Alto Saxo goats. A. C. Ball, phone 16F3. phone and case. Excellent con _______________________ 47-3tp-49 dition. Cost $165.00 neu. First $75.00 takes it. C. Morelock. W ANTED — Small winch to 47-3tc-49 mount on truck and operate from power take-off. Daugherty CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. 7c Piling Co., phone 298. 49-2tc-50 each. Leslie B. Oleson, Disston Rte., Cottage Grove, Oregon. 48-3tp-50 Wanted to Buv Situations Wanted FOR SALE —Large two-year-old LADY WANTS any kind of work by hour or day. Call at 1344 heifer, double tested, gentle, with three-day-old heifer calf. 100 West Main St., Cottage Grove. 49-ltp red fryers at 15c lb. W. E. Brad- ford, Shoestring. 48-3tp-50 FOR SALE — Fruit jars, 50c a Lost and Found FOUND—Two keys in Richfield quart, Buff bantam chickens, 25c kev case rase a Wi nehmet or Bay. Rav key at t Winchester each. 1039 Chestnut Avenue. Phone Richfield Oil Corporation __ 48-ltp at Cottage Grove. Pho. 87. 49-ltc SOUTH CEDAR PARK HOMES Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Savage and Agent for homes, also acreage family left Monday far a week’s South Cedar Park, owned by J. A. visit to the San Francisco fair. Scott, two miles east Cottage Dr. and Mrs. Harold Axley re Grove, near Row River. Liberal turned last Thursday from a terms and low prices. Buy now before prices become too inflated. three-day visit with relatives at H. N. Traxler, real estate and ex Goldendale, Washington. Their changes, Creswell, Ore. 47-3tc-49 daughter Helen remained for a visit of several weeks and Miss Betty Imrie of Goldendale return PIANO MUST BE SOLD at once regardless of price. Will accept ed with the Axleys. $6.00 a month or will discount for Only One Note Used in Song cash. For full particulars Address Cline Piano Co., 1011 S. W. Wash A curious and famous song, sel ington St., Portland, Oregon. dom heard in recent years, is "The Delegates to the grand prom enade in Salem August 9th in connection with the state conven tion are: Matthews, Jones and Strome with Robert Orr. Hatha way and L. S. Christofferson as alternates. ?®ad* "ew, County School Board E. R. Lemley of Cottage Grove was mad«* s«»cretary of the Lane county district school réorganisa- tion txiard at the first meeting of th«* txxu'd at th«* county court house Friday, when the board was formally organizt*d. Th«* m«*eting was taken up principal ly with a study of th«* new laws governing school districts. Th«* board. with County Supcrintcn- d*nt L. C. Moffitt, will investi- iate *b«> possibility of setting up a project to compile Infor- n,a,ion on the schexd setup with a v*ew to securing further knowl- «I k «’. °< district t attendance, ex penditures. teachers employed, bonded indebtedness. etc. Small maps may lx* secured for the board members to mnrk changes in the district setup as they may occur. CHANGES IN SOUTHERN PACIFIC Registration Motor Vehicles Increase Lumber Shipments The Road Up to 109 Cars These used can are recon Luntber shipments totaled 109 cars the past week over the Southern Pacific from the Cot- tag«* Grove district, compared to seventy cars the previous week, hit by a holiday. Piling shipments normally small at this particular season, were also up and number ed five. Although the lumber market Is not uniform, th«* market continues to improve. Th«* most important factor in th«* outlook according to Crow’s Digest is th«* continual demand for mixed car lots com ing from the midwest mills. The Atlantic cargo market is also holding up nicely and prices have gradually moved up. Not Less Than 5% Wool FOR SALE—Cows, milking good. One Guernsey heifer, fresh in few days. 5 to choose from. Also feeder pigs. Arnold Duerst. phone 19F4. — — —--- - 49-ltp ---- -— , JUMBO BLANKET PAIRS 25% Wool Single Blanket Not Less Than 5% Wool 66x80 80x90 Solid Color, Deep Tones Last Season $3.79 NOW WOP OR \- REGUlAl\ GRIND V W00LG0RA USED FURNITURE CALLAHAN'S 70x80 Reversible SINGLES W ool—Rayon—Angora INDIAN DESIGN UTILITY BLANKET 66x80 Colorful Pattern« 49 1930 Ford touring sedan 465.00 1933 Ford touring 395.00 MARTIN MOTORS Your Pontiac Dealer J U>VAJtDS TQOAM Delicious! Refreshing! Economical! AIRWAY COFFEE »» MID, MtUOV. t « M 11< *** NOB HILL COFFEE t a 4A. « xk vii*k«>o. **• •»* PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, JULY 21st TO 24th Supurb Soap Hillsdale Pineapple No. cans 15c JELL WELL 7 Flavors Pancake Turner Free. Large Package 20c packages Small Package Free Julia Lee Wright’s CHOICE MEATS lb. 15y2c lb. 12%c Fancy Prime Steer Beef SHORT RIBS BEEF lb. 10c Fine for Stewing or Brazing PURE GROUND BEEF lb. 10c i ,b10c Sonny Boy SPAGHETTI No. 1 cans 25c No Cereal or Water Added PORK SAUSAGE............. lb. 15c Country Style Morrell’s Package Bacon Pint Jar Quart Jar 17c 2£ c Kitchen Craft %-lb. pkg. 14c KOOL AID FT.OTTR packages 49-lb.bag’li 29 10c SURE JELL .... 2 pkgs. 23c JELLO ICE CREAM POWDER .... 2 pkgs. 15c JAR RUBBERS .. 2 doz. 5c KERR REG. CAPS 19c doz. WILAMET PEARS 3 cans ...................... 35c KERR MASON JARS 73c doz. ZEE TOILET Quarts TISSUE . 4 rolls 15c DIAMOND A PECTIN Quart Jar ........... u....... 45c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 4, No. 2 cans _____ SPRY .............. 3-lb. can 49c 25c . C . P E N N E 525.00 I LB/CAN Duches« Salad Dressing FOR SALE—Oak wood, custom ary length. M. T. Jackson, Cres well, route 1. Phone 30F13. 49-ltp 1930 Ponti*«' tour ing sedan .... Çutvumtesd to titead or ÏÏlonau Gack, O O / PICNICS, mild sugar cure BEEF ROASTS ........ FOR SALE — One good goat, 3 qts. milk daily. Price $5.00. W. Mills, 2% miles on Mosby creek road. 49-ltp 565.00 /ATOP QUALITY COFFEE 4-inch Sateen Binding BEST VALUE Plymouth coupe....... . J 72x84 FOR SALE — Purebred Cocker Spaniel, six weeks old. Black. Phone 211J. 49-ltp 1037 $695.00 (PaylÌl&ieì BOY SEVERS FINGER Part Wool Double Blanket FOR SALE Purebred O.I.C. boar pig, 11 months old. J. W. Hocker, % mile up Rat creek, near Dorena. Call evenings. ___________ 49-3tp-51' 1037 Dodge touring mm tan SAFEWAY Crackers Flaky Sodas 2 pound box 13c Marshmallows Cello 1 pound IOC Alber’s Flapjack Large Package 19c TAKING ORDERS—We are now taking orders for Improved El berta and Muir Peaches. We have prospects for a very nice crop of fine quality peaches. Ziniker Orchards, Creswell, Oregon. 49-4tp-52 ditioned and guaranteed and ready for use, And the up keep will be leu. Road Work Discussed At Meeting Saturday FOR SALE One 3-year-old Guernsey cow, freshen 10th of August. Judson Allen, 652 north 10th St. 49-2tp-50 Callahan’s 25,000 square feet—j 2 floors of new and used furni ture — furniture traded in and furniture bought for cash—gives you furniture at a price you can afford to pay. Used dish cup board, rockers. chairs, tables, Singer Sewing machines, wood Ranges—heaters, circulators, and new blankets, new dishes, beds— and Sealy mattresses—Callahan’s —Heilig Theatre Bldg. P. S.—New coil spring and new full-size mattress and spool bed only $18.85. 49-ltc Ready to Hit With the retirement Thursday of Hale Holdon, chairman of the Southern Pacific Company, fol lowing 32 years of continuous railroad service. A. D. McDonald, president, announced that head quarters of the board of directors and of the executive committee of Motor vehicles registered in Southern Pacific Company would Oregon June 30 totaled 349.844, be removed from New York to an increase of 9,206 over the num San Francisco, center of Its Pa ber registered at the same time cific Coast operations. last year, Secretary of State McDonald aLso announced that Snell reported Saturday at Sal- four outstanding business ex«*cu- lem. ! tives of California, having large Total fees paid were $2,388,- general experience, will serve on 280.08, or an increase of $80,- the board of diroctors and the new executive committee. which, 457.48. Passenger cars totaled 288,279 subject to the board of diroctors, with fees of $1,441,395. Last year will have full managing and gov Plans for working the county there were 281,573 passenger erning power to administer the roads the latter part of the year cars. company’s affairs. They are: were discussed at a nutting of There were 26,748 light deliv Allon L. Chickering, senior five county road supervisors with i ery trucks and 31,716 trucks. In cluding operator transactions and miscellaneous fees and payments, a grand total of $2,750,013.88 was collected by the state for the per TU Bot Colt« ■ du iod January 1 to June 30 of this ki*d yo« lik« tk« bt»L year, an increase of $256,317.93 over the corresponding period in Edwxrdi to 1938. Eston Wicks, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wicks of Culp Creek, severed the index finger of his left hand late Saturday after noon while cutting wood. The lad was rushed to the office of Dr. Shuey for medical aid. The boy is reported to be convalescing satis factorily from the shock and loss Monotone,” composed by Peter Cor of a considerable amount of nelius (1824-1874». Throughout the blood before the bleeding could FOR SALE: 1930 Olds, 4 door se entire song of 42 bars, says Col be stopped. • dan, good condition, $75. Con lier’s Weekly, only one note—G— sider some hay. Also nice leghorn is used. PLEAS ENTERED fryers. George Fraser, Mosby Creek. 48-3tp-50 Pleas of guilty were entered by Called Mustard ‘Nah-Poo’ six persons in Lane county yes The great Greek physician Hip FOR SALE—Modern house, close terday morning. They will be sen pocrates, the Father of Medicine, in. Inquire 236 S. Third street. tenced Thursday at 1:30 p. m. called mustard "Nah-poo,” mean- 49-2tp-50 Those pleading were: Charles ing “that’s the end of that” C. Porter and Lyman W. Neff to EXCELLENT Used Wood Ranges assault and battery; Ernest C. priced to sell NOW. Good ice Anglo-Saxon Poetry Anderson and Edith Gabbard to box. cheap. Used Electric washer, Anglo-Saxon poetry is alliterative. j adultery; Virgil W. Garrison and $10, good condition. Brisbane at 1«. the beginning of the words jâmes Julian to obtaining money Electric. 49-ltc correspond, but not the ends. under false pretenses. FOR SALE — A few more Leg horn fryers at 20c and 25c. Also few 1-year-old hens at 75c each. Odus Williams. By London school. 49-ltp partner of the law firm of ¿’bick th«* county court nt th«* <x»urt ering and Gregory of San Fran home Saturday. Operating cx- cisco, and director of various in penM*N wen* much higher th«* first dustrial and utility rorporations. part of the year than they will lx* James B. Black, president, Pa th«* Inst |Hirt of the year, a report cific Gas A Electric Company, j revealed. Then* 1» a pi<>N|M*<*t of San Francisco. Increased r«*cl«*ptN from the O. A Stuart L. Rawlings of San C. grunt laud <l«*|Mirtm<*nt, which Francisco, retired mining engin- may allow for mon* work thnn im eer and director of various indus- at prosent antlci|>atcd. Jam«*» Tedford, l<x*al RUjx*rvi*- trial and utility ronxirations. V II. Ros«*tti, president, Th«* or. attended the Saturday iu*- Farmers A Merchants National Hion. Bank of L on Angel«**. These men will .succ«*ed Hale Holdon, G«*orge E. Rooaevelt, D«***ring How«* and W. F. Bull, who hav«* r«*Kign«*<j a« director». SALMON, Happyvale Pink PLAYFAIR / 3 cans 35p DOG FOOD OcnnsZ3C Your Choice CRESWELL BEANS, LAVORA PEAS or WESTERN PRIDE CORN 4 cans................. 29c 75c Dozen C^ase 24 cans ‘1.45 ROBIN HOOD OLEOMARGARINE pounds 33c WGRAPEFRUI ______ - ,