The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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FAHR HKVKN
FOB R E N T —
pumps and supplies
Phone
26F23. J. H. Thomas, < >aklond,
FOR R E N T Elderly lady will ( lle g i.n
t
fuminh 2 bedroom house and
small wage« lo middle aged couple 25 Years Experience. Clean, neat
PHYLLIS FOS TER. Editor
or woman in return for care.
HER V IC E G L'll.D
work
Paperhanging, painting.
It AT EM: 2 cents per word for 1st
R. A. Trask, 342 Quincy Ave.
C Maxson. 817 So. Third St.
Insertion, 1 cent per word for sub­ 5 miles southeast Cottage Grove
The F F A annual greenhund lloris visited China town and the
50-tfe
10-tfc
The Service Guild of the Meth­
10-2tp-ll
Initiation will br hekl Friday, No- zoo. The rest ot the trip was spent odist church met last Thursday sequent insertions; M i n i m u m on Z. N. Harvey place.
charges: 1st insertion 30 cents,
FOR R EN T, SALE OR TRADE
vember 22. nt 7:30 In the gym, at Sonoma, California.
All kinds of welding, both elec­
nighi at ttie twme of Mrs. Dainun subsequent insertions, 25 cents FOR SALE: Olympia enamel
for town property. 53 acre farm. tric and acetylene. Machinery re­
I hr home economics Kirin are In­
Virginia Hicks, junior, entered Scott. After the regular business each insertion. Service charge of
range, 1st class condition. W. D. 27 acres farm land and 26 acres
vited US guests.
pairing and blacksmithing. O. K.
school lust week and Robert meeting, the women spent the
Holmes, Lorane route. First house pasture land
Year aiound run­ Welding Shop, In new location,
The Inly» have organized a Jun­ Keene, sophomore, enter thl» time m sewing and knitting. The 15 cents additional will be added lip Hazelton road.
10-1
tp
for want ads charged after Thurs­
ning creek to irrigate 2 acres of 10th and Jefferson.
1-tfc.
ior f f A Io teach parliamentary week.
highlight of the evening, was the day. Keyed ads 25 cents extra.
garden. Gixxi orchard, fair house
FOR
SALE:
Cabinet
Airline
elec­
procedure and public* speaking.
Tlie seniors swamped the fresh­ "tour of inspection" through the
tric r a d i o . $25.00. Watkins and barn, hot and cold water in P E R M A N E N T W AVE. 50cI Do
Thin will provide- valuable train­ men 4.1-0 in u foot bull game end- Scot I ’ m new home. Refreshments Card of thanks, resolutions, etc.,
take same rate as want ads.
your o w n
Permanent with
Wrecking House.
10-ltp house. W. W Chrisman, 710 So.
ing for future officers
ling October 12. Hob Ward puced were served, with Mrs. Hob G in - .
bd St.
lb-lip Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equip­
I he junior E E.A. oftto'er« are: ihe sophomores In winning u slow hum acting as co-hostess.
FOR SALE: Good Hawthorne bi­
FOR MALE—
ment, including 40 curlers and
President, Roy Duerst; vice presi­ moving game against the fresh­
cycle. good tires and tubes, gen­ FA RM HOUSE FOR R E N T after shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely
dent, Gllts>rt Yearous; secretary, men O c I o I mt 14 by a score of METHODIMT ItlttH IILKIIOOD FOR SALE: We have stoves, fur­ erator light, excellent condition.
November 1st. J. W. Veatch.
harmless. Praised by thousands
Harrold Harrow; treasurer, Lloyd 21-0.
10-2tp-ll
niture, electric and gas washer $40 00 cash Call 733 South 3rd Phone 174J.
MEETING
including Fay McKenzie, glamor­
I tarkemeyer.
motors. W ill trade anything of St.
io -ltc
l ----------:------------------------------------- --- F U R N IS H E D CABJNS for rent ous movie star. Money refunded
The- organization I uin pureha,e<l
The HiollierhoiMl of the Metho­ vulue. Creswell Trading Post,
EOR
SALE:
1934
Dodge
coupi
.
by week or month, utilities fur­ if not satisfied. Cottage Grove
three ii*giatered <tg» lo I m * placed
9-2tp-l(J
dist church met Monday evening phone 116
2-10tp-12
I
very
good
mechanical
condition,
nished.
oil heat and gas ranges. Pharmacy.
aiming member!« of I he agricul­
in (tie church with lUuuunn Cone
FOR
SALE:
Trailer
house
8x16,
very
good
tires,
$225.00.
Inquire
Inquire
Reed'«
Service
Store,
3
’A
ture I class. The
E .E A
also
conducting the devotional* uni)
FR EE! I f Excess acid causes you
bud tins, wired, new retread Golden Rule Garage. 8:00 a. m. to miles south on 99.
1-tfc
twilight three graded pig» to be
Earl Balch, president of the Bro-
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi­
M E T H O D IS T
fattened and «old, Ihe proceeds to
tJwrhood, told about the blind. A tires. See it, Culp Creek school­ 6:00 p. m. after 6:00 p. m. 225 FOR R E N T —Floor sanders, wax­ gestion,
Heartburn,
Belching.
Frank E. Brown, minister.
Adams
Ave.
10-lip
house
or
phone
15F14.
J.
F.
God­
go to Ihe chapter.
Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get
Sunday church sch<»»l 9:45 a m. guest ni tlie evening was Galen
e
n
and
a
vacuum
cleaner.
The
___ _______ 8-3tp-10
The- chapter ha« expanded It» 5 L. Mackln, superinteiHlenl. 11 Harvey of ihe C. P. S. Camp at ard.
WE S T IL L H A V E a grxid supply Grove Hardware, phone 18. 33-tfc free sample Udga, at Cottage
sheep project by buying 11» sheep. a m. morning worship.
Grove Pharmacy.
l-10tp-10
R. N. Elkton. It was voted to have u FOR SALE: 80-acrc farm, 58
of linoleum rugs, priced as low
A loan organization ha« been Hicks, siijm ’ i mtendent of the Antl- dinner ut the next meeting which
acres in cultivation, 10 more as $4.95 for a 9x12 rug. We also W ANT TO BLY—
organized from which any mem- liquor league of Oregon, will be will t»e November 15.
Paper Ha» Many Uses
can. be mostly all Chehalis sod. have all kind» of furniture.
l>er may borrow money to apply guest spanker. 5:30 p. m. In ter­
Paper Is now used tn making
Quite un extensive set of build­ Prager Hardware and Furniture W A N T TO BUY: Mrxlern three
on a project.
bedroom house in city. Pnone alarm clock and flashlight cases.
mediate League 6.30 p. rn Meth­ MRS. W EELDREYER IIOHTEMH ings very suitable for diversified Store
10-lte
This organization 1« romjxised odist Youth Fellowship 7:30 p. rn.
TO CIRCLE
382J.
t
P i-:,ip -i2
Clothes hangers, buttona. string,
farming. Three horses, 3 cows, 3
of the officers and the adviser of evening service.
perch chairs, rugs, garbage palls,
registered btood sows to farrow RU M M A G E SALE by Rainbow
the E .E A .
The Rapt lot Missionary Circle this fall, 260 White Leghorn hens
Girls Saturday, October 23, at W A N TED : M iter box and saw dustpans, m ail boxes, blankets, and
Wednesday 7.30 p. m. choir
Address box 281, C o t t a g e
many other articles in order to savt
Freshm en Mothers’ Tea
practice. Thursday 7:30 p. m. met nt the home of Mrs. H. IL and miscellaneous farm machin­ the Mountain States Power Com­
10-ltc Grove._____________________ 9-tfc mere essential materials.
The freshman girl» and their prayer meeting Friday 1:45 p. m. Weeldreyer Thursday afternoon ery. Five miles southeast of town pany. A1I day.
mothers were- given a tea be­ Christian
Educational
R e trea t. with a good attendance present. on Mosby creek
A substantial
tween 3:30 and 5:00 Friday. ()c- 6 30 potluck supper which will Is- The meeting was opened by sing­ cash payment required. Roy E. FOR SALE: Trailer house Price W A N T TO BUY: Late model elec­
tric range, also electric water
$1250.00. Can be seen at 198
tober 15, by the fifth period home followed by slides showing "How ing "Love Divine" followed by de­ H utchison
9-2Jp-l'i North River Road.
heater.
E. R. Crabb. Phone 194R.
lij-ltp
economic» girl». Refreshments of to Increase Church School A t­ votional» on love led by Mr». A. C.
10-ltp
Spriggs. A report was given on FOR SALE: 61 acre ranch, im­ FOR SALE: Table
open fan- sandwiches, coffee, tendance."
radio and
WHERE THE
the Associational meeting held re­
cookies and tea were served in the
proved. modem except electri­
phonograph Inquire 1546 East HELP W A N TED —
dining room. Forty mothers and HERRON CHURCH O F C H R IS T cently at Coquille by Mrs. George city. 2*/» miles north Cottage Madison Ave.
10-ltp
FUEL G O ES
HELP
W A N T E D : Competent
the ladles of the faculty attended O n the shores of the Hebron Dam Hardy. Mrs. W. C. M artin pre­ Grove. Torn Whetharn, Saginaw,
stenographer, interested ih a
the tea. Hostesse« were: Betty 7 mile» sou ill of Cottage Grove. sented tlie World Emergency For­ phone 31F21.
9-2tp-10 HOUSE FOR SALE: $1500.00
will buy a home on paved sf.-eet. permanent position in insurance
Bagley. June Elfving. Jane David­
Sunday »ch<M>l, 10 a. rn Com­ ward Fund. The group Joined in
son, Elsie Raisor, Helen Quinn munion and worship, 11 a. m. singing "America the Beautiful" FOR SALE: White and blue Con­ ‘■s down, balance on easy teims office. Prefer age 25 to 40 and
cord grapes, 4 cts., you pick.
could use half time help. Amest's
The centerpiece win an aqua blue Christian
Endeavor, 6:30 p. ni. after which Mrs. O. H. Pickens Bring containers. Also filberts for at 6% interest. N. J. Nelson.
10-ltc
present'd
the
study
on
the
book
bowl filled with pink and blue
_____
10-ltc Insurance Agency.
Wendell Small arid
sale. No Saturday sales. L. W.
ONE STEEL MILL on the East
"We
Who
Are
America."
Refresh­
snapdragon» Other flower» used
Ludd Howard, ministers.
W A N T E D : Wood picker. Blue
ments were served at the tea hour Stephens, 4 V* miles out Lorane FOR SA LE: Several stoves. Also
Coast burned 109,227,000
for decoration were marigold» anil
Mountain Fuel Co.
10-ltp
nice suit of clothes. Short’s Bar­
road.
9-2tD-10
and a mk -I u I time enjoyed.
nasturtium», Mis» Coleman was
lons of fuel oil during the &rst
PRESBYTERIAN
gain Store.
10-ltp
advisor for the event.
FOR SALE Zenith Console elec-
Sunday school. 9 45 a. m. Mrs.
LO ST-
three months of this year.
Haste In Music
MRS. MORGAN ELECTED
L. W. Coiner, superintendent. At
trie radio. Good as new. AI vie A GOOD B U Y : Ladies all wool
— — — ——
.Magic tn Music, a |u»y assembly I I (JO a. rn. Ihe Rev. Earl Tersy
coat, satin lined. Color Teal. LOST. On Friday, a black bill­
I'REMIDENT
Well» Culp Creek.
10-ltp
»|H>nsorei by tlie t»iy»' federation o| Salem will preach. Intermedi­
Size 20. Alice Breedlove. 1120 W. f o l d
containing
identification
w ill be presented m the auditori­ ate Christian Emleavor. 5:00 p. m.
Donald
Clifton.
bills
At the third annual meeting and FOR SALE: F air sized straw -Main_____________________ 10-ltc cards.
stack. O. M. Patten. phone
um Friday. 22nd. during the 7fh Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:00 installation of officers of
amounting to $30.00. This repre­
the
FOR
SALE:
Selling
cabbage
for
10-ltp
period. Such actors as Alan Joni*«, p. m.
Women’s Society of Christian Ser­ 13F2. Box 412.
sents a child's summer earnings.
kraut, apples, 3 young Angora
Susanna Foster. Lynne Overman,
Reward. William Cnfton. Phone
vos* of the Oregon Methodist Con­
tO
R
SALE:
A
few
more
year
old
billy
goats,
and
3
wethers.
Hugh
five of the must talented "teen
22F12.
io-ltc
C H R IS T IA N SC IEN C E SO CIETY ference held Friday in Portland.
Trunnell.
Phone
17F11.
10-ltp
White Legiwrn
hens. Holly*
age youngsters and three opem
Mrs.
M
ark
Morgan
of
Cottage
Sunday school at 9:45: forenoon
stars as well as a comedy will be service, 11, subject, "Probation Grove, president of the local so wood strain. $1.00 or $1.25 choice. FOR SALE: Shallow well Wayne MISCELI .AN EOb'S—
S I8 Maia
Orius Williams, first house west
si town.
Bulldog electric pump George
After Death." Evening service ciety, was elected president of the of W. A. Henienway place.
W ELL
D R IL LIN G ,
Htuiliuit« Learn the (.ante
Wickendoll, 3 blocks south union W ATER
second Weitnesday of each month Cascade district.
_______________________ 10-2tp- n high school.
After Coach French gave the at 8:00 p. in The Bible, Christian
10-ltp
students some pointers on hnw to
H A IT IST TEACH ERS MET
F fjR SALE: Have 60 rounds of FOR SA LE: Breeding rabbit does
Science litoraturv and the w rit­
play footliall. in assembly Friday, ings of Mary Baker Eddy may I m *
ammunition for 30-06 rifle W ill
Lowell Coffey, Row River Mill.
(kdobrr 15. they sitould know txarowed or purchased before or
The teachers, officers and Board sell for 10 cents each or 51.95 for
___ _
10-2tp-ll
what they arc yelling about when after the Wednesday service.
of education of the local Baptist box of 20 shells. Address E. Helii-
FOR
SALE:
Fat
veal.
I
1* horse
they go to the gime» from now on.
church met Monday evening at well. care Boswell Hotel.
Yon­
Fairbanks engine. Quimby at
Coach French explained about
the
home
of
Mr*.
11.
11.
Weeldrcy-
calla.
Oregon.
10-ltc
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Cottage Grove dam.
10-lte
"downs." "off side." "Idoeking."
er. superintendent of the church
CHURCH
"holding," and "clipping" uml the
school. A very interesting meet­ FOR SALE: O.I.C. Weaner pigs, FDR SALE: Large white weaner
West Main Street
penalties for thi-se offenses.
$7.50 each. Also baled straw.
pigs. $4.00 each. M. P. Olsen,
Sabbath school, 9:30 o'clock. ing was belli and many pluns were
The yell leuders C h ktris R ob­
Sagina w.
___________
’ O-ltp
Preaching sorvice 11:00 o'clock made for the future of the church
erts. Mildred Collier and Sara
class of the Methodist church held
to Every Reader o f
Every Saturday. Visitors welcome sc I kmj I and its activities. Follow­
Bjorset. led the student Isidy In
ing the nutting delightful refresh­ an all day meeting at the home of FOR SALE: Wood range, white
yells. Fifteen ruhs were given for
ments were served by the hostess. Mrs. May Hogate with ten mem­ t enamel trim, $20.00. Nick B ar­
F R E E M E T H O D IS T
Coach French. The song leaders,
Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. bers present. A covered dish din­ ton, Cooley Hill. Behind new high
South 6th and Harrison
_______________ 10-ltp
Hedy Whitlock. Marie Lombard
ner was served at the noon hour. school
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preach­ Ervin Hansen, Mrs. G. R. Walden,
and Hetty Morgan, led in singing
The day was spent in tying a qujlt.
Mrs.
Rose
Neet,
Mrs.
W.
C.
M
a
rt­
ing ia*rvlce 11.00 a m.
Evening
the song 'C. G. High Men Full In
M n Maude W nght conducted the FDR SALE: Gentle family ccw.
service 7:45 p. m. Mid-week play­ in, Mrs. Ruth Met'all, Miss Lena.
easy milker, broke *to lead. To
Line."
short
busuu-ss meeting in the ab­
Z<*ndron, Mrs. J. Lovegrcn, Mrs.
er meeting Thursday 7:45 p m.
Howard Harpole, president, an-
O. H. Pickens, Rev. G. E. Hardy sence of the president. Mrs. Ida freshen March. 2 gallons rich
nounerd he had made u bargain
and the hostess, Mrs, Weeldreyer. Swann, who has left Cottage milk. Seldon Powell place, east
ASSEMBLY O F GOI)
with the f«s>thall team that It
Grove. Mrs. Paris Breedlove and Cottage Grove reservoir. 10-ltp
Hilton T. Pink, Pastor.
they won the game with Roseburg
son Billy were guests. Mrs. J. R.
'F O R SALE: Trumpet. 331 Wash­
Sunday school at 9 45 a. m. M INISTERIAL AXXtX IATION
they could walk out of assembly
Hendricks was co-hostess with
ington avenue. Call evenings.
Preaching.
I
l
a
.
in.
Young
people'
the following Friday first before '
The Ministerial association nn-t Mrs. Hogate. Mrs. Emma Web­
service at 6:30 p. m. Evening
__________________________ 10-ltp
the seniors.
ster
will
entertain
the
class
at
Thursday afternoon at the home
Hob Rauder l«tl the flag salute. evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
of th<* Rev. George E. Hardy, the next meeting at the home of FOR SALE: Weaner pigs, 38.P0.
Tuesday night, prayer service,
Mrs. Knaffle Haynes. Mrs. Elsie
Ereotuuen Lead tn llood«
H. T Wolfard. Lynx Hollow,
7:45 p. m. Thursday night, preach jaistor of the Baptist church. The
Rev. Frank E. Brown has be**n Wells and Mrs. Margaret Arnold phone 31F5.
The (rvstunen an* still m the mg service, 7 45 p. m.
10-ltc
eks’ted secretory of the associa­ will assist Mrs. Webster.
lead in stomp and bond aak*s. The
FOR SALE: 22 Automatic Pistol.
tion to fill the vacancy of the
total amount of stumps and bonds
B LUE M O U N T A IN
Hi-Standard. Model B. 8-inch
Rev. Alfred Herald. It was voted
purchased by the student» Io home
ALL DAY M EETING
Mrs. Betty Williams, pastor.
circle saw. bench and Q h. p. mo­
to hold union services on various
riMinu Thmsduy, Uc toiler 14. we,
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morn­ days throughout the coming year,
The Sunshine group of the tor. 7 milk goats, 2 milking very
$62 -15. The frenhmen home room
Young tlie first union service to be on Church of Christ held an all day good, sell cheap. C. F Skarratt,
In the library was highest with a ing service 11:00 a. ni.
total of $1975. Second highest ixsiples service 6 45 p m Charles Thanksgiving day. the church nnd meeting at the church Tuesday Hayhurst Valley. Yoncalla.
G. i,'iistbinn, leader. Evangelistic sjH'iiker to be announced Inter.
10-2tp-ll
with a pot luck dinner served at
was sophomore room Wo. 7 with
service 7:45 p. m. Bible Study ami
a dotal of $11.10.
noon with nine present. The after­ FOR SALE: 4 big shoats. 2\-i
prayer servlet* Wednesdays 7:45
noon was spent in quilting with
MIZPAH CLASH
To A ttend Game« Free
miles out on Mosby Creek.
p. m.
16 ladies present. The next meet­
The Muilenl council voted Oc­
Phone 29F12. W. E. Post.
10-ltc
As a reader of this paper, we are offering you
Hostesses for tlie Mizpuh class ing will be November 2 at the
tober 14. to Id all service men in
an amazing opportunity to own a glorious,
C
A
TH
O
L
IC
CHURCH
church.
Coffee
and
cake
wet^
meeting
of
I
h
e
Presbyterian
uniform attend nil high school
Saleshooks. receipt books, book-
large
"Stars and Stripes". Made of âne,
Rev.
J.
L.
Maxwell,
Pastor.
|church hekl in the church parlors served in the late afternoon.
keeping systems. T he H -n tm e t
football and basket ball games
durable
cotton bunting, with individually
Mass
each
Sunday
ut
10:30.
Tuesday
afternoon
were
Miss
free of charge.
Stella Adams and Mrs. George
sewed stripes. Stars stamped in fast colors
The council decided to have yell
'Currin. Mrs. George Ilohmann,
and song leaders try out before
on a rich, blue background. This beautiful
Livorno Rig Italian Port
I president, was in charge of the
the entire student tssly in the
flag, when opened to its full majestic spread,
When the Arno river silted up the ' business meeting at which time
future. They will still lx> selected
measures
FIVE feet long by THREE feet wide.
harbor o f Piss In the Iflth century
-election of officers was held. The
by the student council.
one ot the Medici fam ily developed
Richard
Chambers,
business a harbor «1 i.eurby Livorno, then I newly e’lected president is Mrs.
Beniitilullv ili'sigtied residence, built for present ow ner 15
OUR SPECIAL OFFER TO YOU
manugcr, reported 2X5 activity » village of less than «Uh inhabi­ I Eva Hutch; vice president, Miss
years
ago.
all
rooms
exceptionally
large,
living
room
with
Stella Adams, nnd secretary and
tickets sold to date.
Show your neighbors that you’re true blue
tant». Livorno became Italy's sec­
ftreplaee, plastered walls, hardw ood floors, a real dining
Suggestions for bull rules were ond port, next to Genoa, nnd ha» treasurer, Mrs. William Chestnut.
"and proud of it’’— by flying "O ld Glory”
made after u report from each added value today a» a m ilita ry ob­ The afternoon was spent working
room, appealing kitehen with nook, four bedrooms and
©n every American holiday. This great
home room representative. The jective because ot It» »hip building on a quilt.
flag can be youn now — as a reader of this
complete
bath
up.
Large
closets.
One
bedroom
and
lav.
and
rules were recorded by the seen*- : i yard». Here too 1» located the Hoy
paper — at the very special price of only
IUIILE CI-AHH MEETS
wash room. F urnace and cement bas»*nient. Many other
tary who was instructed to have si Nuvol academy, the Anna jjo I i» ot
$1.19, m ailed P O S T P A ID to your home.
them read in assembly and over ■
I Italy
im portant features. Large lot 85x150. Sprinkling system.
the public address system.
',
Wednesday the Women's Bible
—
.Must be seen to lie appreciated. $6500.00. Terms. We will
Pootllghters Party
be glad to show you this house at any time, please* call for
The Footlighters Initiated their
an
appointm ent.
new members Tuesday evening,
1*1 IJ? m J*
< *• t * Z
October 12, at a party held M
.<•* Ai 4 • * * *
Ruth McCall's home. Games were
played, refreshments served and
stunts presented by the new mem­
bers.
Clayton Sm ith Home
240 Acres, just four miles from C ottage d ro v e. Bus to
COTTAGE GROVE S E N T IN E L
Clayton Smith, Motorman sec­
grade and hi. 50 acres in Cult, and 50 in open pasture,
25 N. 8th— Phone 159
ond class, is now home on leave
ereek runs th ru the place. All fenced, family orchard.
Please send me one of your I ft. s 5 ft. American lags si your
from his stution in New York
special Reader's offer price of g 1.19 ponpsid.
Plenty of wood. Several springs. Lovely 8 room plastered
City. His wife, Vonu Reach, was
with him. Clayton graduated here
house with hath, hot and cold w ater, basement and fu r­
In ’42. lie will return Saturday
nace,
fiieplaee. Large dairy barn 60x80. part basement,
for duty abroad.
scales, w ater piped to barn. Pig pen and grainery. This is
Melteol Brief»
APPMSS
Miss Parks, a teacher of last
really a buy nt $18,000. Terms.
,
yeur, visited school Wednesday,
October 13. Miss Parks is now do­
ing welfare work in Eugene.
ARS AND STRIPIS FO R IV IR 7
W ith
Doris Dixon, a senior, returned
to school after a 10-duy vacation
B R O W N 'S D R U 0 STO R E
spent imrtly In San Francisco
701 Main St.
Phone 216
LION ROARS
Church Activities |
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The only vaccine tablets
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Get them with complete
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COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY
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days. While In Snn Francl.tco,
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