The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 28, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    TH UKSI M V, FENKI A KY 28, 1946
CONCME SI MMARY OF ALL P. M $54.00; Koke-Chapman Cb.
INDIGENT SOLDIER: William
Rt-NINERN TRANSACTED BY $78 20; S. E Skene $19500; Eva Pierce $37.13; Earl N Gist $1150:
THE COM MISSION EKS ('OVRT L. Duckworth $I80 i X); Grace M. Albert A Oswald ,$19.50; IL D
W. C. MARTIN
Editor, PubUzher
FOR JANUARY. ItM«
L. Dawson $160.00; Helen Ro- Burson $11.50; R E. Evans $19.-
Ordered that 10 deeds be made main«' $155.00; Sam Allen $!».- 50; Ivnvvr A. Jones $46.50; Al-
We give three months free insurance on new homes If you
Subscription Rate«. Cath in Advance
Subscription rates, cash in advance. No subscription for less than 3 for county own«>d ptvperties for 00 Blanche Swc.-t $140.00: Nicu buui Joe Muniz $12.50; I lurry Ky­
are building a new home see us for free fire inanrance
McG«*e $143.00. Dorothy Putnam ser $4.00; Edward F. Ivy $6.50;
month«.
while under construction.
1 Yr.
6 Mos.
3 Mos. th«' total sunt of $3.366.54.
Ord«'red that 2 offers lor cour $135.00; L. M Bryson $180 00;
In Lane-Douglas Counties ____________ ___ 2.00
1.25
.75 ty owned properties for the total Lu< •I um M $88 92. Mary C. Jensen Joseph E. Pt'tsrson $8.0t>; Austin
J Murray $67 20; Earl F Higgins
Outside This Dist. in Oregon _____ ..._ „....^.25
1.50
.90 of $468.00 be rejected.
$120.00; Lismore A Smith $145 - $67.20; Karl I. Wagner «*30.00;
Outside Oregon in U. S.______________ ...... .2 50
1.00
1.75
Order to draw warrant to Stat«* 00; Lois Nichols $102 96; Pamela William O Barnett $81.57; Sam­
Game Commission for the sum of Skene $145.00; Doris Johnson uel E. Watson $6.75; Elbert D.
Foreign Rates on Application.
''Insurance That Insures''
$88 92; Gladys Herrig $19 60; Pac Wilson $21.60; Frank A Pomeroy
Armed Forces in U. S. ....____________ ....... 2.00
1 50
1.00 Four Hundred Dollars.
WISER
BUILDING. 617 MAIN STREET
Orrh'r for issuance of dance hall Tel. Ä Telg Co $2380; Tat«>, $19 93. Robert L. Campbell $3.20;
Armed Forces Overseas______________ .......1.50
1.00
Phone
34
Residrnce 8F4
licenses to Elmer E Mallory. Idyl- Westenfelder A Berg Inc $23.00; John Rogers $8 «0; Dr A F Bar­
Entered at Cottage Grove. Oregon, as second class matter.
wood hall; Gordon B. Coffey. F. L. Armitage $268 18; Lila HU- nett $7.50; Dr Geu F Gukiager
Willamette Park; Roliert M«ick, les $4.68; Offiiv Mach A Sup. l'a $40.00; Dr E. L. Gardner $32 50;
Moeeol^a
NAT
AL EDITORIAL_ Fall Creek; Rhod«Miendmn Post $16 75; Northwest Cities Gas Co. Washing Machine Serv Co $163 J. C. Penney Co. $1386, It A
No. 3232, Veterans of Foreign $8.75; Shelton-Tunibull-Fuller Co 45. barm & Industrial E^uip. Co. Hubb Hdw. Co $.58; Dr M C.
OiEG^yjirtm
SSOCIATION Wars,
Florence;
$16.50; Valley Print. A Stat. Co. SlOUilO; Dr. E. D. Furrer $2 00; Harris $3Q0; Northwest Cities
P « ms y 4-^01 at i o n
Order for purchase of eleven $728.00; Valley Print A Stat. _ j. Springfield Fuel Ct» $7 IM); Bran- Cuis C o $9 25; Martin T. Print,
acres of land for relocation of Silfi; Cressey ’s $20 96; Allen K. «tetter-Stmon Chapel $20.00; Dr Sheriff, $85 56. Hl»«> Hird I ‘.U II
the County Shops and Barns.
Hamilton $1 50;
Eliel Scoles $6.(M); Smith Funeral Ing Co $132.16;
PALMER OFFERS PARKING PROBLEM SOLUTION
Orders granting Mountain Stat­
SHERIFF T D : A. P McKin­
COUNTY
COURT:
Nadin««
Sco
­
(.’hapi'i $8 40; Eugene Hospital Ä
Chas. Palmer, resident of Thornton Lane, believes that he es Power Company permission to
zey $215.1X1; E. C. Stuart $175.00;
field $155.(X); F. L. Armitage
_
Lhmc
•
’
xW
Où.
T
W
Sahsbiiri!*
has a solution to the city parking problem, which would enable construct transmission lines along
$15.06; Pac. Tel. A Telg Co. $9.35; Publisher $1750, W C Hess W. W. Edmiston $173.1X1; .Margar­
a few mon> ears to park in a block or wouhl enable -the down County Road No . 160; along W J Holland $.»00; Allen Wheel- ».00; Thomson Stare S58.6Ó; Pm- et Markham $155(K); Frank ('.
town area to accommodate a few more ears per block. Appar­ County R«xid No. 751. along Coun­
Stuart $150.00; Evelyn Knight
mira m m
A T, ü <
ently the only trouble with Charley's theory is that he is the ty Road No. 701; along County
COUNTY DUES: Marjorie Mar- Wnu G. White $65.06; Sacn<d $1 mid; Betty King $125.(X>, Stacy
M Russell $115.00: Nelli«' Me-
only one who has faith in the theory. He would put more ears Road No. 701; along County Road tin,
Treas $10.00; «• ,
miivrvnnM
I,
Hear’ G*“'
W50: H-rry
in a block simply by heading them into the curb at an angle No. 1041; along County Road No.
COUNTY FARM Gordon Hoare U iUinilion fa Mnisi- u a Clure $125.00; Murcia Powell
369: along County Road No. 722 $150.00; Margaret Hoare $105.00; i Babb Hdw Co $r‘tr> M,<)«•( v $125 00; Koke-Chupman Co. $5 80;
somewhere near 45 degrees.
S d F. L. Armitage $571 14; W. w
and
along County Road Na 369. Henry B. Hilton $105 00; Geitrgi. ’ K. ’ WU Ca «
KOKE
The only trouble is that our Main street is only forty-five
8:30 P. M
Order to deed property to City E Blackburn $105Louis M.
Edmiston $-156; Major Wm. g .
feet wide. Conservatively figured the parked car would take ot Florence for airport site.
J,
White
Siti
00;
Bliss $12.50; Nettie Follett $5.00;;j >u.00; Siielum
about eighteen feet. A ear parked on each side of the street
Turnbull-Fuller
Leas«' between Lane County and Mt. Stales Power Co. $21.02; Pac.
SCHOOL SUPT ; Pac. Tel Ä
Co. $13.36; Rooth-Kelly Lbr Co. Trig Co. $12 20; F. L. Arniitagr
would leave a space of nineteen feet for two cars to pass, pro­ Lane County 4-H Club Leaders Tel & Telg. Co. $3.50;
H
.
<■>«
a
i
$34.86;
Thurston
Lbr
Co.
$109
52
vide«! all ears art' parked properly. Under this system double Association.
Roads $3 55; Standard F«'«^ 4o.' G-irv Mav
m ri
i $69.12; Lucille L. Kennedy $200.-
Ka^"*;' <»; Myrtle R. Clark $200.00; Mar­
parking would be out as well as the meeting of two heavy
Order vacating streets and al- $27.65; Meisel's $1.96; Eugene
trucks.
leys in Blocks 55, 56, 37. and 58. Fruit Grower Ass n. $1.50; Puri- Kokke $0 00- H-o n
° J garet C. Blanton $15500; Mrs.
Yours Till 9:30
Heit mgs Open A.r Thelma Gunn $5.00; Cmaey'a
Naturally we are interested iu seeing more parking space Frasier ami Berry's Addition to tan Drug Co $750; Dr Milton K m -S
Hartzell
$2500;
Umg-B«U
Lum-
i
Heart
Gen-
Florence,
Oregon.
Daily
36.00;
Kolu*-Chapman
Co.
$86
85;
provided because« it will add to the cunvenieure of those wish­
Order appointing Carey L ber Co. $24 00; Chas. Comimny eral Hospital $11.80; Eugene Hos­ Myrtle R Clark $30.35; Lucille
ing to shop hen*. This is one of the reasons why we have sug­
A TRUE STORY
Stronie member of the Lane $1.00; Vance $7.33. N. Stxitl Jew­ pital A Clinic »12.55; Chas L Kennedy $24 90;
gested several times that the business meu who «irive ears to County
Humphreys $M.50; Hany Kyser
Fair Board.
STATE
IND
ACC.
COMMIS
­
ett
$2.75;
Owens
Lumber
Co.
The
other
day a man camo
work, park the cars off Main street ur the busy inters« étions,
$23.50;
Order issuing Carnival License
SION: ST. Ind Ac«'. Com $179- in the «tore, asked for six
D. E NebergaU Meat Co„
lait apparently neither the business men nor the city have peen to G. L. Foster. Marcola. Oregon. $25.29;
INSURANCE:
Eugene
-
Lane
69;
$3.72; R A. Babb Hdw Co $17 64.
scarce things but wanted
fit to adopt this suggestion. This could, not he a selfish motiveT
Order appointing Kirby V. Wil­ Dr. H. E. Scoles $13.00; Broad­ Co Ass n of Ins. Agents $46.48;
SURVEYOR: Pac Tei. A Telg
nothing more, I told him if
City officials who attended the recept League of Oregon liams. Constable of the Upper Wil­ way Market $24.00; Korn Baking
JUSTICE ODURT: Mark Hath- Co $8.00; Olive Chamberlain
we had all, we couldn't »ell
Cities meeting report that the parking problem eame in for a lamette Justice District.
Co. $12.45. Bert Smith $5.40; away $550; C. E. Wheaton $6 30. $155.00; Vera Stenshoel $36 00; F
him one, he looked at me and
Order granting Marcola Get- Pioneer Grocery Co. $34.65;
major share of diseinwion and several rve««mmendatiens were
John Bryson $100.00; Pac Tel & L. Armitage $15.00; Menroe Cal
thought, you son of a gun.
made. Among these were the installation of parking meters and Together Club .Dance hall permit
COURT HOUSE: Ttwh's Sport­ Telg. Co. $6 25: Bryant DeBar Mitch Co. $3.00; Shannon A Co.
Order recommending issuance ing Goods $3.95; Sigwart Elect. $10 00; Chas. L Grnden $2135; $18.40; P M. Morse S16 o5. ('res-' if that had been you, and
the establishment of loading zones. Loading zones would be es­
gency $10.00; sey's $17 30.
Co. $4.00; C & S Electric $2.40; Springfield Ins
you could have none, or if
tablished in the center of the block usually and the transfer or of 45 liquor licenses.
COMMISSIONER'S COURT
TREASURER: Lucille Lansing you were me what would
David Swenson $165.00; Clifford Valley Printing
Stat. Co.
freight company asked to load or unload from this center. As a
H. Pitts $150.00; George C. Clark $43 23 Koke-Chapman Co. $63.00; $150.00; Kathryn Godley $150.00;
you have done.
matter of safety, only parallel parking is recommended. Even
January Claims, 1916.
$150.00; Lillie Weyer $21; Pack­
MUSEUM: J E. Oakes $150 00; Pnc Tel A Telg Co. $8 55. The
in eities where wide streets are provided as in Salem, head-in
ADVERTISING: Guard Pub. er-Scott Co. $13.50; Johnson Fur­ Hendershott'«
We will give $2 in groceries
75. The Central Willamette Press $5.00; F L
parking is not satisfactory.
Company $30.32: Eugene Register- niture Co. $2.65: Zellerbach Pap­ Heating Co. $27.00; Eugene Wat­ Armitage $3.00; Grace Schlaka
to the beat answer in eight
Guard $1 89; Guard Pub. Company er Co. $64.12: Bill Lawson $29.70; er Board $47 67. Packer-Scott Co. Co. Tretts $17 84; Koke-Chnp-
linea of rhym brought to the
$6 00; Chas. E. Ogle $250.00; Bill's Garbage Serv. $10.00; $5 46; Zellerbach Paper Co $6 16. nwn Co. $54.90; Boehnlte Print
‘ I DO NOT CHOOSE - ? ’
store.
In spite of denials by Democratic party chairman. Robert Cott*g«> Grove Sentinel $33.35;
Continue«! on Page 4
Northwest Cities Gas Go. $.76; Bill's Garbage Service ».00; Re­
ASSESSOR.
Agnes O'Brien Eugene Water Board $150.04; Mil­ volving Fun«! $60;
Hanne^n, that Presi«lent Truman has already mad«' a private
‘*1 do not choose to run” statement regarding the 1948 election, $195.00; S. C. Payne $180.00; P. lers $2.24; Godlove the Plumber
PREDATORY ANIMALS: Guy
L. Sill $175.00; Adeline Volkstorf $9 40;
S Pnehard $50.00;
rumors persist that the Chief Executive wants to step down
$150.00; Maurine Mercer $150.00;
COUNTY
OWNED LANDS:
SLAUGHTERED
ANIMALS:
when this term is finished According to reports. Mr. Truman Norma Hanson $140.00; Jean
Helen
E.
Sorenson
$165.00; Pac San Jane Hartman $100.00; Cash­
tells many friends and visitors that he did pot want to be Presi­ Schroeder $140.00; Mary Jensen
& Telg Co. $6.25; Bryant man & Prouttfit $8.00; Hattie E
dent and that he tin«ls. th«' job too trying and burdensome. He $25.00; Jean Adkins Olson $-47 25. Tel.
DeBar $25 uO; J. H. Fowler $105. Biggs $6.00; Seth 1 Davis $7 50.
longs for the comparatively carefree life he enjoyed as senator Pac. Tel & Telg. Co $8 45: Alice
CORONER: Boehnk«* Printing Reese D Amok) $6 00; Floyd W
and Viee President. Hannegan’s denial of the President’s «le- Vetter $110.00; Helen Swarts Co. $8 25;
Benton $30.00; Louis A Kokkeler
sire to quit in 1948 was to be expected since a silence on the $105.00; Jeanne Rogers $125.00;
DISTRICT SEALER: Depart­
Charles A. Scherck $7.50;
Chryder, Plymouth und International Sales and Service
rumor or an affirmation of it would further weaken Mr Tru­ McCracken Bros. Motor Freight ment of Agriculture $49.03;
Walter F. Danstsom $17.30; Edgar
Co.
$4.55;
Rev
Fund
$5.04;
Koke-
man’s control of the Democratic Party. It still remains to be
DEFENSE: Walling Bldg. Acct. W. Malone $6.00; Edgar R Mil-
Chapman Cd. $187.15; A E. Hule- $100.00;
lar $6 00,
seen if Mr. Truman will actually emnlate Calvin Coolidge.
gard $12.10; Jim Brannen Tire Co.
DEP CHILD LNST ; Catholic
PUBLIC WELFARE COMMIS­
6th and Wash
Phone 64
S15.20; Eugene Hdw. Company Charitie» Inc. $50.49; Children's SION: Leslie M Scott St. Tr.
OPT IN ACTION?
$1.70; Monroe Cal. Mach Co. $36.- Farm Home $15.00; The Boys St $10.946 60; Leslie M S«-ott $1 (MM).
Here is an example of what business men are up against in 00; Silva Chev. Co. $3.09; Robert­
Aid Soc. $10.00, Louise 00;
• lealing with the OPA. In this case a company wanted to make son Serv. Station $1.00; G««neral Girls
Home $41.66;
I SHERIFF: Carolyn C. Crowe
door knobs for new homes. It was uecesxary to get OPA to s« t Roads $13.94; Bailey Motor Co.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Lois $96 <10; C. !.. Curtis $185.00; W
a price on the product.
$8.50; Cressey's $8.85;
Montgomery $135.00; Esther Neu­ C Romaine $180.00; N F Whipps
CIRCUIT COURT: Esther Neu­ feld $155.00; Pac. Tel. & Telg Co $180.00; Hugh C Keeney SINO (io;
The following is a condensed version of what happened:
feld
$10.00;
The
Lawyers
Co-op
June 12: .Mailed forms and exhibits to Washington.
$39.51;
Frances Mae Acheson $155.00;
Pub. Co. $7.50; The American Law
July 31: OPA asked for photos.
EMERGENCY;
Mary Ellen Pac Tel. A Telg. Co. $34 90: Mil­
Book
Co
$10.00;
Pac.
Tel.
A
Telg.
Witcher $33.17; Roy St Gladys Mc­ ton Leach $29 97; Dalton O Mur­
August 21: I*hotos ami samples sent to Washington.
Co. $18.75; Bancroft-Whitney Co.
September 3: Company wired OPA: “Production stopped, $31.80; Robert S. Farrell Jr., Bain $9 28; South Fork Log Co. ray $35.96; Glen Frakes $8 25.
$168.98; Wm. H. Hili $-189; Pac.
wurkim laid off.”
$2.75; Valley Print. & Stat. Co. Realty Co. $53.65; St. Johns Motor Earl Higgins $46.117; Austin J
Murray $46.07; M E Carivkl«-
September 7: OP A ttired: “Expect deeUion next week.”
$1.20; R N. Appling $250.00;
$6.(X>; M. Canckle $8,00; Alvia
September 13; OP A phoned front Washington: "What is Dorothy Putnam $20 00; F. L. Express Co. $14,889 58;
ELECTION: Lloyd Howe $90 - Fry $9.00; A L. Gonlncr $7.50,
kirksite’”
Armitage P. M. $18.00; West Pub­ (X); Gladys Herrig $81.20; John S.
E. Dunbar $6.73; K C. Ken-
September 15; Kirksite samples sent to Washington.
lishing Co. $5.00; Mark Hatha­ Duer $5.00; Shelton-Turnbull-Ful­ H.
nedy $6 75; J. R Emert $6.75;
October 3: OP A annoum-es price which is exactly equal to way $42.00; Grace Robertson $18.- ler Co. $37.30; F. L. Armitage Claude O Bra-n $3.00; Floyd D.
25; West Publishing Co. $30.00; $98.40;
cost of produetion. or about half of the competitor’s price.
O'Brien >3.00; C M. Coning >15..
West Publishing Co. $12.00; Ban­
October 12: OPA denies appeal for relief.
FRUIT INSPECTOR: Ray Bow­ 00; Howini Haiimich $7 50; Titch-
Whitney Co. $10.00; Rev. er $123.75; James Hemenway erd L Bailey >8.25; Lesli«« South­
The door knobs? You guessed it. They’re not being made. croft
Fund $.35; Hale G. Thompson $35.00;
wick $3.75; Sidney .Duncan $750;
$15.00;
HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Dr. K. R. Gile $9.00; Virginia Gilo
(Honest) Harold Ickes.sorter quit his post as secretary of
CIRCUIT COURT -JUVENILE
the interior under a republican halo of glory. Not long ago we Dr. E. D. Furrer $2 00- General C. R. Lindgren $461.50; W. J. $9.00: K. V. Williams $29.95; C.
frequently heard the expression that the present administration Road $1056; Western Union Telg Cloy es $327J»5; Tony P. Ramig S Carlson $35 73; Lon e l !
$292.75; Mary E. Turner $207.45;
would do well to can Ma Perkins ami Harold Ickes to make a Co- *3-48; City of Eugene $6.25; Lucille H. Vale $207.40; Zula Whippa $2.50; Scherer Motor Co.
popular cabinet. Now. these two an* both out, so what’s the mat- Mrs- -Margaret Schaffer $2.50; Kickbush $183.70; Mrs. A. J $15.40; N. F. Whipps $10.25; Gen­
* “
Pac Tel. A Telg. Co. $25.90; E. A Kammann $108.05; Dorothy Weiss eral Roads $24 27; Standard Oil
Co. $9.31; Cressey's $14.00; West­
Speaking of good government and public interest, we note Britton $333.33; Lida O. Garrett $145.00; Hulda Burr $129.00; Mrs ern Union Telg Co. $.66; Brick-
Myers $200.00; Grace Murray $12.00; Mrs. Maty ley's Auto Service $760; George
that only recently near Portland a total of forty-three voters $225.00;
out of 4,(XX) registered voters turned out to approve a Imnd issue Claire Rhea Hines $155.00; John LaCasse $12.00; Pac Tel. A Telg. A. Halton Co. $5.50; Tlw Texas
T. Myers $2.75; Lida O. Garrett Co. $35.80; F. L. Armitage $26.00;
of $264.000,
Co $1.63; Hugh Keeney $6251;
Available to all ages—3 months to 75 yearsl
$8.75; Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co.
Jim Brannen Tire Co. $56 68 C
$1.64; Bailey Motor Co. $2 50; E.
For complete information mail coupon today
A Gilbert $10.00; C. L. Curtis
An economic study now circulating in Washington com­ A. Britton $42 15; Bailey Motor
$1.44; The Nafl. Cash Register
pares the living standards of average whge earners in leading Co. $2.80; Koke-Chapman Co.
Phone 188
Co. $6 85, Tidewater Assnc. Oil
nations.
$10.40; City of Eugene $10.00;
ENROLL NOW:
Co. $7.49; G. L Hulett $.3147
On this comparative basis. Russia is where th«* United Tidewater Assoc. Oil Co. $6.78;
Roy B Wilcox $29 22;
Lane Caanty Health and Accident Agency
States was in 1790; Italy is about the U. S. of 1812; Germany General Roads $13.98; Kendal)
SHERIFF-JAIL: Ralph McIn­
-•1 (Md Fallow« Temple
matches us at I860; and England enjoys the living standard of Motor Co. $6.93;
Eugene, Ore.
tyre $140.00; Clarence Canady
CIRCUIT
COURT
-
INSANE:
the U. S. of 1870.—Eustis, Florida. Lake Region.
$115.00; New Service Laundry
R. M. Overstreet, M. D. $5.00; H.
$15.80; Pioneer Grocery $88.39;
NAME
T. Gentle M. D. $13.00; Irvin R.
Reid's Creamery $51.13; Vanco
Fox. M. D. $5.00; W. H. Chap­
Howard Vandin $36.00; Williams
ADDRESS
man. M D. $5.00; H. R. Allum-
Bakery $22 85; Sacred Heart Gen
baugh Nt. D. $5.00; H. E. Lamb
Hosp $15.00; Carey's $1.59; Dis­
CITY
$5.00; E. L. Gardner, M. D. $5.00;
abled Am. War Veterans $12 50-
Marian G. Hayes, M. D. $5.00;
Send Inf orma Uou Without Obligation
Newman’s Fish Market >14.50;
CLERK: Photostat Corp. Co.
For
home
hearing
com
fort
and
$861.56;
Bancroft-Whitney Co.
oil stove efficiency, use this
$10.00; Franklin Print. Co. $3.09;
higher heat foment fuel. It is
(
The Willamette Press $5.00; The
clean burning and economical
Willamette Press $14.00; Koke-
)
Chapman Co. $1,567.50; Keystone
C. I. BOZELL
Envelope Co. $21.00; Shelton-
Distributor
Turnbull-Fuller Co. $3.50; The J.
K. Gill Co. $6.83; F. L. Armitage
I
— •'
Pul)lish«xi Every Thuraday at
Cottafic Crovr ^rntinrl
FREE INSURANCE
J. B. Leonard Insurance Service
Kent s Market
McCOY MOTORS
hospíta ^
ONLY A FEW CENTS A DAY
ASSOCIATED
STOVE OIL
THE SMART FAMILY
A TTENTION
"YOU know something Joan
Smart said to ma set me think­
ing hard. She was getting Hal—
that’s her youngest—an after*
school snack from her refriger­
ator. And I said — kidding —
because I’ve known the Smarts
for years — I don’t see any
'bottles' there — where do you
keep ’em? And then Joan said,.
Of course, Sally, you know we|
don’t keep ’em anyplace—but if
I did, I would be ashamed to
open my refrigerator to the
children. I would feel like I was
actually running a liquor store-
in my kitchen ... and inviting
minors to participate. And may­
be that is something for all of
us parents to think over—hard I”
Cottage Grove and Vicinity
Come to MACK’S FIXIT SHOP at
1101E. Main and order yonr new
American Beauty Locker Box
and Freezer
>
recluti Keeeereh
Commit", XX.^pl
Orders also taken for that well known Stromberg-Carlson
Radio and Phonograph, Be one of the first to receive one
of these highest quality radios. Also Launderall Automatic
Washing Machines.
28 2tc 29
I NEED CARS!
Sell Now While Prices Are the Highest in History
See R. B. GRAY
Your OLDSMOBILE Dealer
Phone 111
30 South 7th Street
Cottage Grove