The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 28, 1939, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1939
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON
HIGHSCHOOLNEWS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned has been
appointed by the County Court of
Lane County, State of Oregon,
administrator of the estate of
ISABELL JENKINS, deceased,
by an order bearing date the 28th
day of November. 1939.
All persons having c l a i m s
against the estate of said ISA­
BELL JENKINS are hereby re­
quested to present the same, duly
verified, to the undersigned at the
law office of HERBERT W. LOM­
BARD, First National Bank build­
ing, Cottage Grove, Oregon, on or
before six months from the date
of the first publication of this no­
tice.
Dated and first published No­
vember 30, 1939.
Date of last publication Decem­
ber 28. 1939.
RICHARD G. JENKINS, Ad­
ministrator of the estate of
ISABELL JENKINS, deceas­
ed.
16-5t-20
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
Attorney for Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the undersigned has been ap­
pointed Administratrix of the es­
tate of CHARLES C. MILLER,
deceased, by the County Court of
Lane County, State of Oregon, by
an order bearing date the 19th
day of December, 1939.
All persons having claims a-
gainst said estate are hereby re­
quired to present the same duly
verified, to the undersigned at the
law office of HERBERT W. LOM­
BARD, Cottage Grove, Lane Coun­
ty, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publica­
tion of this notice.
Dated and first published De­
cember 21, 1939.
Date of last publication January
18. 1940.
LIBBIE B. MILLER
Administratrix of the
Estate of CHARLES C.
MILLER, deceased.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
Attorney for Administratrix.
19-5t-23
( Ikinna Hatch. Editor)
Here's a chance, girls, to know
what the boys amund school
think of you. A questionnaire was
distributed reeently by the home
jec girls asking the boys their
^pinions on what they like about
; girls. A summary of a few of the
questions answered by forty-eight
|different boys follows:
Do you prefer girls who don't
wear make-up? Yes, 14; no, 18;
FOR SALE Cow, fresh in about indifferent, 16.
a week; Red Fryers or roasting
Do you like these new wool
chickens, also No. 17 DeLaval three-quarter stockings girls are
cream separator. Will trade sep­ wearing? Yes, 3. no, 37; indiffer­
arator for smaller one. Jacob ent, 5.
Stalder, phone 32F2.______ 20-ltp Do you like hair ribbons? Yes,
31; no, 9; indifferent, 7.
FOR SALE Young cattle. Three
Do you like dirty saddle shoes?
fresh cows with heifer calves.
3; no, 32; indifferent, 7.
Good milkers and gentle. Weiner Yes.
Do you like bright finger-nail
pigs. W. E. Bradford, Yoncalla polish?
route 1.
20-ltp ent. 7. Yes, 5; no, 34; indiffer­
Do you object to girls repairing
FOR SALE — Bone dry 16-inch make-up in public? Yes, 36; no,
slab wood, $2.75 per cord; also 6; indifferent, 5.
No. 1 and No. 2 block. Ervin Han­ Do you prefer short to long
sen, 707 North 10th St., phone hair? Y’es, 7; no, 30; indifferent.
184R.____________________ 51-tfc 10.
Do you prefer a good dancer?
FOR SALE or will trade for close Yes. 29. no. 6; indifferent. 9.
in farm property. Modern seven
Do you like jitterbugging? Yes,
room dwelling, two bath rooms, 7: no, 30; indifferent. 8.
basement, all conveniences. This
Do you prefer going stag to a
Dwelling in first class condition dance? Yes. 8; no, 27; indiffer­
and close in. Priced right, terms. ent, 13.
A wise man doesn’t need to
Apply at Sentinel office.
9-ltx
Do you think a girl should ask have a "close shave" to learn the
for a dance other than ladies' v a l u e j j f j s a f e t y ^ ^
FOR SALE—Planer ends. $2.50 tag? Yes, 10; no, 30; indifferent,
per load. Place orders through 4.
W. A. Woodard Lumber com­ Do you like to talk while danc­
pany, phone 4F2. A. L. Woodard. ing? Yes. 31: no. 5: indifferent. 5.
6-tfc
Do you like to have a girl com­
pliment you on your dancing?
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Yes. 12: no. 16; indifferent, 14.
Fruit trees, top grades, lowest
Do you like to have a girl
prices in years. C. E. Ruth, Lo­ ready when you call? Yes, 42; no,
rane Rte., Cottage Grove. Ore­ 1: indifferent. 5.
Nichols Insurance
gon.
17-4tp-20
Do you admire a girl who is po­
lite to older people? Yes. 48.
Service •
Do you like to have a girl wait
FOR SALE—Young Jersey milk
Representing State Farm
cows, fresh 9 to 11 weeks. E. C. while you open the door? Yes, 40;
Evenson. Lorane Route. 17-3tp-19 no. 3; indifferent, 4.
Insurance Companies
Do you prefer a girl who is a
16 South Sixth Street
FOR SALE—120 A. farm, 110 A. pal to one who is very feminine?
irrigated alfalfa and clover, all Yes. 31; no. 9: indifferent. 8.
level. No rocks or stumps, good
improvements, value $12,000.00,
will trade for well improved
smaller place. Give legal descrip­
tion in first letter. S. J. Godard,
Route 1, Box 231, Bend, Oregon.
18-3tp-20
Rataa W an t ana wnt na accepted a t the
rate a t 1 ceat per word fo r « r e t Inaartkei
w ith m in im u m o f »8 conta fo r each ad or
three tlaaea a t «H t i m e ra te o f ftrat a -
aorttaa. If paid la advance Caab abowtd
accompany poor order to maure Ineerttaa
»8 conta en tra w ill ho ohar*ad for hoped
ada Card of ttian ha. M conta fo r t o linee
OhNuartae tn e t death aottaee) w ill he pub
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Traveling in Am erica as late as south of town on Highway 99.
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Do you like a girl who enjoys
hunting and fishing? Yes. 38; no,
1; indifferent, 1.
Do you went a girl to mean it
when she suggests going home?
Yes, 26; no, 8; indifferent, 7.
Do you think a girl should re­
fuse to come out of the house If
a boy honks for her? Yes, 28; no,
10; indifferent, 7.
Do you expect a girl to speak
first ? Yes, 25; no, 12; indifferent,
4.
Do you expect your date to give
you all her attention at a party
or a dance? Yes, 5; no, 36; indif­
ferent, 2.
Although it is proper for you to
precede a girl into a dark theater
if there is no usher, it Isn’t often
done in Cottage Grove. Would
you hi* willing to do this If the
other boys did? Yes, 38; no, 7;
indifferent, 1,
Do you like blind dates? Yes,
11: no, 30: indifferent. 1
The boys were also asked to
give suggestions they would like
to make concerning the manners
of girls.
The results of these are: 1. The
girls should act more friendly and
¡Milite. when meeting the boys on
the street or in the halls. 2. The
girls should act more like a lady
instead of hitting the boys. 3.
They should cultivate a better
sense of humor.
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Professional Cards
________ DENTIST'S
DR. W. E. LEBOW—Dentistry
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Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 35
DR. C. H KIME, Dentist—Of­
fice in First National Bank
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PHYSICIANS
H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur­
geon— Evenings by appoint­
ment. Over Kern’s for Drugs.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
H. E. S H U E Y — Physician
& Surgeon.
Over Kern’s
Drug Store, Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
DR. J. W. TARR, Naturopatic
Physician. General practice.
Office at 117 South 3rd St.,
phone 129-R.
ATTORNEYS
HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At­
torney at Law. First Nation­
al B a n k building. Cottage
Grove, Oregon. Phone 94.
ALTA KING — Lawyer, 613
Main s t r e e t . Office phone
254J; Res. phone, 28F31,
Cottage Grove, Ore.
WANTED — Housekeeping work,
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