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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1950)
MIMMA H y, V> MJ. Bl MM SX lii in n , M r»j> in im < oi s tv < oi rt oi tu »: m vi », oi OR»(iON I OU I.AM I OI M V, (Continued from Page 12» Equipment Co, cat puh Sr «pray er $42211; Mont ponici y Ward X Co., tuubi $I3I0. i . ('tuhon, Uni ton Sr liny, Inc, tool». $7X03; It A Huilii Hardware Co, kuppllrH si I 41; Ballou A Wright, Irnllei bill $ 71. Meridian Sand A Gravel Co . nx'k on rattlesnake dump $II2 7 i , Eugene Concrete Pipe A Products Co., culvert on new dump $13 >0; A. L. Sbough, eX|M-liM . $13.45, General Konda, gn* A oil $285.911, STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCI DENT: Stute Ind Accident Com iii I nhioii , i-onipeiiMitlon $32 57; GENERAI. ROADS l Salatie* unlexx otherwise noted) C & M: Claire Parks. $261 x|; Rovai Donne, $2UO.2X; Leroy Wig gins, $169 Tai; Wallace Campiteli, $24 ■ '• 1. 1. W I e- on »1 < '. T Spence, 9241 " , I tenver Crabtree, $218 46; Al Zimmerdahl, $1X3 16; !.. A UiWMtn, $17X42; George Roger«, $1X3 6X; Merton Jones. $207 42; W A Ingle. $1X3- 49 Wayne Trowbridge. $177 60; I zinnie Jonea. $161 -IX; Erank Campiteli, $140.7X; Chus Million ey, $19X30; Harold Maxwell, $59- 52; Pacific Hosp AsEn ., hoapltaii- za t Ion $45.50; Grace Schlxkn, < 'o Ti , »tate wo bin tiding 937 i3; Grace Schlskn, Co. Tr . income tax $2o5 X0; Retirement System, con ti ibutiona 92t»197; Fted Hmigle; $267 24. L. I. I>onnc. $246 60. Jolin Tiunnell, 9230.99 I I M a b< ........... I! H Bari 134.31 Ai t Hendrickson, $253 5X; Keith Parks, $225 75; Aetna Life Ins Co, Insurance $3<H. Eugene Hosp Ass’n , hospitalization 96.00; Pa cific Hospital Ass'n, hospitaliza tion $10 50; Grace Schlska, Co Tr. stale withholding $2’0 20. Glace Schlska, Co. Tr , income tax 9115 1", Reti remi nt Syatem, <on trlbutions XI339X; Marvin Ander aon 92118 08 Pac I tosp hospitalization $3 50; (¡race Schis- ka, Co Tr.. stale w ithholding $2 - 30; Grace Schlska, Co Tr , income tax $9 50; Retirement System, contributions $X7X; Claire P Wil Ham*, 9259.81; Erank Elliott, 9241.80; Pac Itoap I I llizatlell 97 OOj C’ " * ■ ‘ 'I Gene Burns, $183.05; W J. Perry, $166 IX; Albert Barkemeyer, $160.06; Anil'll Powell, $17.3 51; .h- ry Newton. $158.46; Oval Chatham, $144 15; Leslie Dini. $205 48; II. A Nelson. $164 XX. Edmund St i ohninir, $173 18; Bay Rand, $191.86; Hez Tucker, $l«l 07; True Bowman, $165 5X; Ronald Nelson. $155 >6, Aetna Life Ins Co., $6 IX; Eugene Hosp. A s'n . hospitalization $6000; Pac Hosp A Co . ho ;.iodization $7.00; Giaci Schisici, Co Tr , stale withhold Im; $40 20, Grace Schlska, Co Tr income tux $18200; Retirement System, contributions $1X2.73. Ilm i o Adevla, $176.78; Henry Thiessen, $164 38; S P Reed $15608, Edward Lar-en, ,$15688. John Frock. $I56XX, Elmer I. : ■ ci . ' Harry Bry a $173 fix, Richard P Wheeler, $196 58; E < ' Smith, $164 99; Pac Hosp Ass'n, hospitalization $31 50; (¡race Schiska, Co. Tr., stati withholding $17.26, (irai.- Schlska, Co Ti , income tax $71 40; Retire ment System, contributions $74 53; Lai-oy Lawson, $190.91; Jack Rh hard*. 9187 18; Frank Milk i $1X159; Charle» Campbel), $1X0.- IX. A C Head. $157 28; Earl G 11.uh y, $176 78; J(H ry M ihom - $146 40; Eugene Hospital Ass’n. hospitalization $6.00; Pac Hosp Ass'n., hospitaliz.nl ion $1750. (¡race Schlska, Co Tr . - tale with holding $14 42; Grai e Schlska, Co Tr , income lax $X7 6o, Retirement System, contribution i $84 66; Ed ward McNaughton, $132.06; Elmer Anderson, $145 30; Geo R. Wll- liiuns, $161 48; II G Rieck. $162 - 2.3, l.eo Plowman, $13X36; R E Pickens. $17H(k>; B. E (¡is.de, $177.3«; Russell Imnan. $167 XX; Ralph Petzold, $1X1 12; Pac. Hosp Ass’n. hospitalization $7 00; Grace Schlska. Co Tr.. state withholding $16X2; Grace Schlska. Co. Tr . in come tax $91 10; Retirement Sys tem. contributions $9X20; Wm G Harmon, $206 19; M Z. Allen, 9127 30 V I ’ Folgh 990.65; Rich ard W Baker, $151 X6; Han* Niel sen. $5 93; E D. Petzold. $5 93: Aetna Lde Ins Co, insurance $4 61, Eugi-ne Hosp. Ass’n , hospital ization $3 00; Grace Schlska, Co. T^ . state withholding $9.3X; Grace Schlska, Co Tr, income tax $trl- 50; Retirement System, contribu- Iions - Granda D i lbby $202 41; Willis Moon*, $180.24; Eu gene Hospital Ass'n., hospitaliza tion $6 oo; Pacific Hospital Ass'n., hospitalization $350; Grace Schis- ka. Co. Tr . $4 28; Grace Schiska, Co. Tr , in<x>me tux $1120; Retire ment System, conti ibutions $16 - Co. Tr. state withholding $5 95; Grace Schlska, Co. Tr . income tax 948 lit; Retirement System, con tribution* 931.74; Harry Sandtx*rg. 9177.73; Pac. Hosp. Ass‘n„ hospi talization $.3 50, Grace Schlska. Co Tr , state withholding $2.22; Grace Schlska, Co. Tr. income tax $2190; Retirement System, c <> n t r 11> U11 o n * $13 45; Lane G r a v «• I Co , rock $3.618 50; Pass (’reck Paving Co, premix asphalt $.591 (10; Shell (id Co. gas oline $55o69; Eugene Sand A Gravel Co. rock $172.25; City of Elorence Water Dept, service» $2 • 75; I Jine County Electric Co-op, -.1-1 vices $1 00. Glen Allison. $1X3 19; FJmcr Sunder. $158.28; Ralph Nichol*, $164 38, Warren Draft, $179 92; D. L. Runkle, $107.01; Andrew Nacssens, $158.87; R. J. JcnM-n, $l'il 6.x. Em rest Jiormin. $1X6 16, Dennie Hayes. $157.90; Joseph I louts n 9170.16; C I Morri*. $164.38; John Smith. $17225; H A. Campbell, $161X6; Robert Ixiwery, $176.18; John Moore. $167 15; Cix d Smith, $1X3 - X8; Carl Fine, $176.18; Frank Chapman, 9174 19; n O Soiwold 9191.98; Deraid Parks. $141 97; J. W. Murphy, $156.82; Rodney Bur- den, 9175.03; Eugene Hosp. Ass'n , hospitalization $3.(>0; Pacific Hos pital Ass'n., hospitalization $49.00; Grace Schiska. Co. Tr.. state with holding. $43 31; Grace Schiska. Co. Tr. income tax $263.60; Retire ment System, contributions $268.- 32; Huls’it Walker. $19151; Rob ert Monh-nmriv. 9180.97; Ray mond McCard, $177 39; Q. D. Bar ker, 9177.09; Clifford Mosegard, $17678; David Coy. $160.38; Ray Etchison. $176 18; Ronald McCard $166.58; William • Hsi-n. $76.99; Ixiyd Hyde, $34.02; Pac Hosp. Ass'n., hospitalization $21.00; Grace Schiska, Co. Tr.. state with holding $16.05; Grace Schiska. Co. Tr., income tax $10.50; Retire ment System, contribution* $70.- 18; Harry Castle, $173.14; Roland Harper, $196.20; R. D. Taylor, $15X58; Marion O. Foster, $139- 69; Fri'd Langston. $153 50; George Gowing. $177.28; Guy McFerrin. $173.20; Archie Powell, $175.24; Haw 56. Oakridge Sand A- Gravel Co, rock $188.10; Eugene Concrete Pq*- Sr Prialucts Co., concrete cid ert $173 10; Dept of Agriculture, iis|M*ctlon of lo’idnieters 960°, fohn T. Conser, na'k 970.40; Co lumbia Equipment Co, Is Ils $5 D; Shell Oil Co , gasoline $2X2 If), (hell Oil Co, gasoline $492.06; Shell <>ll Co , gasoline $553 36; Pa die Machinery Sr Tool Steel ('o , lecl $7X7, (¡oodyear Rubhei A Asbestos ( o , Hull dog hose 09 77. Electric Steel Foundry Co. crush ■: parts $167.90; Economy Bat ery Sr Elec. Co., «tin ter repaii •>7.00; A bury Ti iiiisjun tii I ion Co i I e i g it t $218 06, Koke Cha|imai Co. office supplies $1 HO; Jumes iffice Equipment Co , repair'. $9 !5; Interstate Tractor Sr Equip ment Co. plate assembly, shaft, iiipplle* $21621, P. L. ('looks Sr Co, In«', shovel pait, $27.67; Ait fhirnside Sr Co, lens $7 69; Dig ;ers Sr Contractors <'<> , center blade $27.48; Packer-Scott Co. • pray $2 20; Scott's Truck Ser vice, tire repair* $5.50; Silva ’hevrolct Co . tie rod < nd $3.38; A. B. Scarlett, leaf $7.63; Coast to Coast Stores, switch Sr cable $1- •X; Clark Buttery Sr Ele< trie, bruwhe*, bearings, gaskets, etc $60 16, Mi*>re Steel Service, steel $49.58; Wyatts, tires A tire re- pairs $1.295 48; Woodbury Co, ad justing nut, etc. $17 16; Ballou Sr Wright, mirror, blades, etc. $17.- 89; Armstrong lagging Co. snow removal $110.00; Rolxrts Sanita tion Service, pumping tank $46 00; Twin Oaks Builders Supply Co, nail* $565; Central Lincoln Peo ples Utility Dist., M-rvices $6 60; Florence Welding A Machine Shop, welding on grader $2.00; Barnum T<xil Co., filter packs, etc $45.36; Bethel Water Dist . services $18 14; Cottage Grove King in Paris AFTER a long vacation on the French Riviera, King Gustav of Sweden stops over in Paris on nls return trip to Stockholm. He will be 92 on June 16. (fnternaffons!) Auto Supply, blades, etc. $4 36; Columbia Utilities Co., services $13.80; Bearing Supply Co., sup plies $5004; R. A. Babb Hardware Co, angle irons, shackles, etc., $200X5; Gralxr-Gcttys Hardware Co plow cable«, etc. $490.64; Cvmm< nial Oflic* Supply Co, of- fici supplies $12.00; Commercial '(tore Supply Co., office supplies $I2')O; Eugene Hardware Co. <<,'>l> shovel* $21.00; Eugene Wafer Sr Elec. Board, services XT) 71; Sib’s Radiator Serivce, re- pan $20.60; Snap-on T<x>ls Corp , magnet, wrench, etc., $12 50; K A R Honour, pump, stud-s, bearing tc '20 62 Pac Tel. Sr Telg. Co.. i ■>• $15X0; Pac. Tel. A Telg. > ■ । . i< < . $26 10; Floyd Githens ' Inc., transmission, tie rods, • ng. etc. $306.47; Nordling \uto Parts Co., gauges, etc. $25.- 12. Diehard Auto Parts Co., blrxk • «1. etc $2X53; Mountain States ■ A' i Co, services $26 14; Keith's -.lee Motor Serv. repair drill $21.- <>; Mountain States Power C'o, .nvio's $1.00; Ed I-orence Co., vpring . rings, etc. 955.95; Claude Xrne, gravel for crusher $43.Xf>; iibson Motor Co., tire repairs -10 13; Howard Herider Service, tires A repairs $1,168.8!»; Fire stone Stores, tires A repairs $1,- 06 ! 39; Pac. Tel. & Telg. Co., ser- va< $9 10; Valley Printing Co., ofi." supplies $39.5(J; Fred Smig- 1' eX|x nses $14 65; Zellcrbacb Pai* r Co., soap, dusdown $12.37; Woody's Glas* Shop, repairs $6- 87; Valley Stationery ('u., suppii<" $1 <X>; Terrill Auto Parts Co., tub ing, gasket material, etc. $26 56 U. S. Plumbing A Bldg. Sup. C plumbing supplies $23.04; C P. Tillman, bend, unions, etc. $7.05; Tilx t . Auto Glass, glass $17.05; Mapleton Rock Prod. Co., rock $212.(X); Springfield Sand A Grav el Co. rock $909.89; Cottage Grove Sami A Gravel $72.00; E. C'. Swaggart Co., rock $579 60; C. C. Richoff, rock $108.95; Brynd's Shell Service, tire repairs $10.20; Geo Wilhelm, gravel $196.40; Geo. The Sentinel. CotURr Grove, Oregon Schaefer«, tin s A tire rcpairsi Thur*., June 1, 11)50 $311.57; McCracken Bros. Motor I Freight, wivm $11 19; Bearing Cottage Grove Water Dept, ser- foundry work $64 40. Outrai Sales A Serv., timken cup» A vices $660; Pierce Auto Freight Heating Co., fuel oil J5CJ5. John- cones $33X9; Carlson Hatton A Lines, freight $1.25; Pac. Tel A st’on Motor Co, part», wife. etc. Hay, air hose A assembly $8.77; r-'lg Co. services S9.50; Me- ' $9.73; Auto Trim Shop, repair Albert Fine, bulldozer work $48.- ('ready Lumtx-r Co., bolts A wash cushion $11.20; Eugene Radiator ers $3.16: Eugene Mill Supply Co., Service , repairs to radiator* $18.- 00; Champion Friction Co., repair:. oxygen cylinders, cans, etc. $117.- 50; Feenaughty Machinery Co., $12.75; Gunderson Bros Engineer 09; Farm A Ind. Equip. Co., belt screen section«, etc 9525 86; Pac. ing. kit«, txaring, belt, etc $29 33 $5 22; Cottage Grove Foundry, (Continued on Paga i H i Many persons will offer you advice, but all we want to do is to wish you a full and successful life. « Knickerbockers of Course" 5c-10c-$1.00 Know! The Answers to Everyday Problems By G- B. AHNEST (JI EsTKINt We are planning to trade our car in on a new one and I'd like to know if our present liability insurance |iol- icy will Cover the new car when we get it. Do we have to notify the insurance com|tany of the changd? ANSWER: Your presiuit policy will protect you fur thirty day* after you change car* but you should contact your Insurance agent about changing the | hi I- icy ns soon ns you get your new cur. ■4- If you'll address your own Insurance questions to this of fice, we'll try to give you the correct answer* and then* will lx* no charge or obligation of any kind. Arnest Insurance Agency 511 Main Phone 36 Representing the lending fire »nd casualty Companies doing txwincss in Oregon. If it's gas economy you want in a big car, here's the husky 3600-pound traveler tha* picked up the Grana Canyon Economy Sweepstakes L . at 26.5 miles to the gallon. If flashing pick-up and performance are your desire, touch your foot to an eight cylinder "Hi-power Compression engine that is setting new track records everywhere. For luxury, take a tip from Detroit automotive engineers who are calling Mercury the "perfect combination* of luxury and performance for 1950. And if comfort sounds inviting, relax in Mercury's Fiberglas-quieted, Customized two tone interiors—in deep foam rubber seat cushions—with effortless "Stedi-Line* steering at your fingertips. Lots of Westerners HALLMARK CARDS pre driving this style leader for as little as $49 a month. Why not you? PARKER “51” PENS niERfURY ELECTRIC RAZORS KELLY DRUG CO. m Main Phone 31 ONLY SWtEPtTAKES WINNER, GRAND CANYON ECONOMY RUN FLOYD GITHENS MOTORS, INC. 836 Main