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Want To Rent 12 Help Wanted 14 ' Thur».. Apr. Work Wanted ROQM WANTED: Will do your, NEED I MM 1.111 ATI J, Y bicycle* CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING: chores cver^ morning in good j messenger over 16 Apply Wes- double wrap, grind, chill, ten- h rn Unlbn, SP D» |s»t i» lip shape without pay in exchange nei ize nn<i delizi* nnd ( qukk freeze. Ph 25! Rose and C< 'o Ixxkein 39-tfcxx for n room By steady man of g<M>d hnhlts who's empioyi'd iif- j Every Ixidy lends the clnsidfled ads WATER WELL DKH.MNG ternoona. Box 66. R h 38 up 1 WANTED Carrier Isiys to pm jn Through F H A florins. Pumps Work Wanted 15 application to Register Guard, nn<l supplì» s. J. H. Thomas, Cot 12 yerus or older. Ph. 123R or tage (¡rove, IxtiHUc Rte. GoW- IX) YOU WANT a good job of Help Wanted 14 1338 Quincy <»r <*ontact at bus I dyville. tainting rione very reasonable? Phone 427.12. 40-tfcxx depot at 4 tsi pm each day. w Ko<k Inq'lllc at U-e's WANTED Exfivrlcnccd sawyer In kN • 38 3tp 10 37-211 -38 WAN I'I I i Farm and g inii n trac portable mill Inquire at Anlauf tor work Modern equipment. (' lodge S. L. IMrter Lumber Ur. Every day Is pay day when you I Jaekson, Hwy 99, N Creswell WILL loAUNDER curtains and 38-He1 use Sentinel Want Ads put on stretchers; also lace Phone Creswell 612. 35-10tc 41 table cloths. Phone 329J. 30-tfcxx 5 piece popular DANCE BAND FOR HIRE "Bandoliers" See Orlena Martin, Ph. 555 or 236J or Gene White, Ph. 64 or 941R. 30-tfcxx-3i For reliability and promptness use your phone for the services offered by these firms! PHONE NUMBERS EMMA JANE LANSING, teacher of piano and harmony. Makes a speciality of beginners from pre-school age to high school students and older beginners. 949 So. 6th St. Phone 189J. 2-8tc-9 Wanted to Buy Grove Jewelers Watch Repairing Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting Official R. R. Watt h tn»pcctor 38 N. (Sth Ph. 301 Paint Store FULLER PAINTS VARNISHES WALLPAPER Your Fuller Pakit Dealer j 630 Whlt4*aker Ph. 780-J 2 2 5 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES and REPAIRS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Smith 500 Main Ph. 15 Western Auto Supply Co. Western Giant Tires Batteries Coronado Appliance» Phone 225 LARKY IL LEVENS, Owner 8 5 Wc give SAH Green Tnming Stamps CROSLEY SHELVAIMHt REFRIGERATORS Hile Furniture 513 Mak: Phom* 783 Smi t h Optical Lloyd Aldrich Texaco Service TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES ROAD SERVICE 8th and M^in Ph. 85 Rltc-ll X COMPLETE OPTICAL Mr». K. II. Groat, reporter Phone 6-8687 CERRO GORDO COMMANDERY NO. 21 Stated Meeting • Fourth Wednesday Maaonic Temple /R.A.M. Chapter MKCTM 7:30 F M. 2nd UrdnrmlBy, Maaonir Temple oansB or Eastern Star VOICE Ix*ssons every Monday, 428 Madison * Beginners and ad vanced pupils. For information call 139L. Cottage Grove or Eu-, gene 5-2670. 334 West 29th St.. Helen Judy Hardy 5-ltcxx THESE ARE NUMBERS YOU SHOULD REMEMBER CULP CREEK __ J WATCH REPAIRS for less. “Guaranteed watch and jewelry repairing.” J. L. Stokes, 816 24-tfcxx Main, phone 709. that mean HlUiSWl and Third Thuraday», N.00 p.m. Maaonlr Temple 34 tfcxxx EAGLES LODGE Meets Wed. Armory 8 p.m. Family Nite 3rd Friday MOOSE LODGE Meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Moose Hall 518 Main St. 16 W<M)I. AND .MOHAIR. Market 21 Sewing price paid at all times. Sibyl A. Vcatch, 119 No. L St. Phone MENS ALTERATIONS: Pockets, 174J. 38-31 p-40 cuffs, buttons & etc. Qualls 32tfcxx Shop, 24 So. 7th. WAN! ED S ep, w s >1 and mo hair. Highest cash market price. LADIES ALTERATIONS: Suits, For Prices call Farmer's Union dresses and coats, restyle, re Store, phone 3 or D. C. Wilson. line and what have you. Qualls 9F15, Yoncalla, Orc. Wil) be at 32-tfcxx Shop. 24 So. 7th. Farmer's Union Store every Tuesday in season. 29-tf«cx Late Saturday evening Mr. and .Mrs. Vic Patton were pleasantly surprised by the arrival of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Patton and baby, accom panied by Mrs. Ruth Patton, ail of Gridley, California. Little Rodney Eriksen fell on a tin can while playing last Thurs day, making a cut in his left hand which required six stitches. Mrs. Leon Weddel took Mrs. Eriksen and Rodney into town with her The second ‘‘Home nursing” class was held last Tuesday at the Row River hall. The 14 ladies tak ing the course are Mmes. Evelyn Whitman, Almetta Goodell. Ruth Wineinger, Peggy Groat, Therese Hewes, Jane Heath, Grace Plueard. Thelma Vaughn, Dorothy McGrew, i Margaret Johnson, Florine Vio- lette, Elizabeth Raymond, Gladys Groat, and Lenora Sloan, with Mrs. Shirley Nelson as instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Earnshaw and family and Ernest Stewart, visited their sister Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whiiman Sunday. Alfred Coon went to visit his daughter in California for two weeks, after visiting his mother, Mrs Addie Hanson. Mrs. Vern Hileman and sons. ■ । Pvt. LeRoy Hileman and’Benny of : Amity, visited a few of their many ! friends in Culp Creek last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson and Mr. "and Mrs. Glen Cox of Yon calla drove up to go fishing Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Groat.. Fishing in the Dorens lake wasn’t so good last week end. This reporter would appreciate very much anyone phoning 6-8687 with your news of this vicinity. Radio Service Nichols Radio & Appliance Short’s Plumbing The Sentinel. Cottage drove, Oregon day in Portland on business. Mrs. Ray S’ewart underwent a major operation at a hospital in Eugene last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Johnston, who had spent the winter at their home in California, returned to their home here last week Feeding each cow according to her ability to produce helps com bat high milk costs In winter The better the hay, silage or other roughage the less expensive con centrates you have to add to get top production. Auto Glass Window Glam Installed WOODY’S GLASS SHOP Phone 818 DRY PLANER ENDS NO BARK NO SAWDUST 1 Cord Load $6.00 2 Cord Load $10.00 Phone 288 36-tfcxx USED TIRES $1.00 and up Doyles Sales & Service Hiway 99 North Phone 180 -------------- ----------------------- 5 SAGINAW ES-IT CORNER Mn. Kuby Benston, Reporter Phone 28-F-4 WANTED TO BUY: Scrap metal Miscellaneous 20 and junk batteries. Prager Hard i Friendly Neighbors club met 26 N. 6th Ph. 310 ware and Furniture. 17-tfcxx FOR SALE OR HIRE: Good log ging team. Can lie seen at Wag with Mrs. Harold Laird Thursday WE BUY scrap metal and junk ner Binford mill. Contact Wy- with nine members present. Mrs. batteries. Prager Hardware & song 38-4tp-41 George Drinkwater of Eugene and Mrs. Merritt Bolton and daughter Furniture Stor 27-tfcxx TO GIVE AWAY: Short hair of Cottage Grove were visitors. It WANTED TO BUY: Baby beef, mother dog and 2-month old was voted to donate $80 to the top quality only. Rose & Com pup. Norman Bachelder. 1130 school to help pay for the movie pany Lockers, 26 No. 7th St., Cooper Ave. 38-ltc projector which they are buying. Phone 255. 45-tfcxx --------- ;—7---- 7—~ i Two contests were given by the NOW OPEN: our plant stand hostess, hostess with with Mrs. Mrs Jake Jake Schwar- Sehwar- Wc service any WANTED: Butcher horses. See across from Cecil Beck Motor zer winning the prize in one and model of radio. Jerry Haynes, 4585 E. McKenzie, Co. Flowers & vegetables. Bed- Mrs. H. G McAtee winning the Phone 6-2778, Springfield. Ore. ding plants Mgrs. Mr. & Mrs tn ofher. Club will meet May 3 with 28-tfcxx Henry Gaebbels. Reasonable Price» 3a-6tp-W Mrs H G McAtw> Mrs. Louisa Hindman is here WANTED: Cattle, hogs and veal. 5 piece popular DANCE BAND Also custom fiutchcring. Ph 176J FOR HIRE "Bandoliers” See from Oklahoma visiting her son or 463R. Bartels Packing Co. Orlena Martin, Ph. 555 or 236J Luke and family for a couple of 43-tfcxx or Gene White, Ph. 64 or 941R. weeks. Mrs. Meril McCoy and 30-tfcxx-3i , sons of The Dalles spent the week end at the Hindman home visiting I.ee Nichols Ph. 317 FOR SALE: New Meilink wall her mother and brother Luke and Wanted to Buy Timber 17 safe, a small fire proof safe for family. yuur valuables. The Sentinel. • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krebser IF IT’S TIMBER 46-ltfcxx and daughter Diane of Ridgefield. I have cash customers for large Wash., spent the week end at the or small tracts, with or without home of Mrs. Krebser's parent’s, sawmills. Write or wire at once, A. M. l Itoci Williams, Real Es 22 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston. Sun Personals day guests at the Benston home tate, P. O. Box 554, Dial 7-2109. Springfield, Oregon. 37-3tc-39 I will not lie responsible for any were Mrs. Frances Willey and debts other than my own. Ron- . daughter. Ruby Faye and Jacky Complete Line of WANTED: Fir and cedar poles, aid Hull. 37-3tc-39 Haley, all of Roseburg: Mr. and • all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b.. Plumbing Supplies ; Mrs. Glen Westfall and daughter. I WILL NOT be responsible for shipping point, earliest ship Glenda, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmer any debts outside of my own. Benston and son Carl, all of Cot — Repairs — ment. Niedermeyer-Martin Co., Lydia Schock. 38-2tp-39 tage Grove. Spalding Bldg., Portland 4. Ore. 35-5tc-39 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous now Mrs. William Purcell left last meets in the east room of the Wednesday by train for Texas to WANTED TO BUY: Standing armory, each Tuesday at 8:00 visit her father, who is ill. Little timber in Cottage Grove area. p.m. Phone 413J1. P.O. Box 13. Tommy Purcell is staying part of Wagner Lumber Co.. Cottage 311 Main Ph. 281 • 42tfcxx j the time with Mrs. Ola Hill. Grove Phone 304 36-tfcxx Mrs. George Getty spent Satur- WANTED TO BUY: Cash for standing timber. Lorane Valley Co. 32-tfcxx NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION SERVICE 1951 By I. F. FINNERAN How Special Pail Cuts Costs On Grease and Bearings As local businessmen we put the biggest emphasis on serv ice. That’s why we’re always pleased to offer you a really useful item like the Ij Z Fill paiL shock-absorbing cushion, rw duces wear on vital parts. 35 lb. pail plate, released by screw in lid, follows grease level Call us about RPM Chassis Grease T-B in the E Z Fill pail. We’ll that vou get it promptly. fill hand gun here It keeps your grease clean ... free from dust, water and other contaminants...assures better lubrication, and is also more economical. We can supply you with E Z Fill pails of RPM Chassis Grease T-B that will help get rid of squeaks for good. It seals out moisture, forms a tough, »f Calífera»« Pr«d«ct Distributed by J. F. FINNERAN 640 Monroe St. Cottage Grove, Oregon Phone 16 NOTICES UPON QI ESTION OF To Trade (■encrai Paint Coal & Briquettes DH1T COOKS KNOW Building Materials of all kinds . Sears Building Supply 24 S. 10th A A I EDDIE’S WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE Cottage Grove Gas Co Ph. 33 Phone 92 Phone 91 18 WANT TO TRADE for milk cow; Palomino quarter horse filly. Pilone 466. 37-2tc-38 For Sale or Trade 19 (FOR SALE OR TRADE: 2 horses. 2 saddles, ane 2-horse trailer, all for $600, or will swap for pickup or anything I can use. Phone 687R5 after 5 p.m. 36-3tp-38 Sewing -BUICK— MAXINE’S BARBER SHOP PRINTING Wc specialize in children's haircuts. Cottage Grove Sentinel Phone 555 or 556 Union Shop 427 Quincy Ph. 478-J Special Service Facilities At Special Rates Brahe Drum Turning Front End Aligning Dyna-Flow Repair Valve Servicing T. W. THOMPSON —Factory Trained Specialist on Dyna-Flow repairs and water leaks. OUR REPUTATION of Friendly Helpful Service 21 SEE US FOR: Buttonholes, button coverings, covered belts, and buckles, hemstititching. Arliene's. 14 So. 6th St. Phone 90. 42-tfcxx Æ oah N umskull WHAT é IHA 'BOUT! I DIO AC>P ZN MV AGE WEIGHT AMP WAlSr MEASUR’E’—/ANO MAULDING MOTORS 9.30 (ilhlw Phone 600 I OITK \M<H NT LIMITED BY SECTION >1, ARTICLE XI. STATE CONSTITUTION Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School Dis- trict No. 45 of Lane County. State of Oregon, from 2:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M., Slay 17. 1951. at Supt's Of fice, Jefferson School in said school district, for' the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question of in creasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1951-1952 over the amount limited by section 11. article XI. of the Costitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such Teachers, Improvement of School Buildings Increase in Student en- rollment and supplies needed. Tó I>ay Retirement contributions foi current and prior service as re- quired by law. The amount of tax. in excess of the 6G limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year is $88.- 730.21. Dated this 17 dav of April, 1951. DAMON SCOTT Chairman Board of Directors At test: D. M. HUSTED, District Clerk. 38-2t-38 ¿MUGGS AND SKEETER Model 112 Caterpillar for Hire C. 0. SMITH Route 1, Box 350, Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 958JI 35-tfcxx BY WALLY BISHOP Z..SO T THOUGHT TD L Leonard Appliance» Wicks Electric Auto Supplie»—Hardware your FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Thriftwise Refrigerators — Range» Automatic washers Home Freezer» Carda of All Kinds Paint»—Sporting Good» You »Save Moat at Coast-to-Coast Stores 620 Main Ph. 54.3 10-4tc-13 "We Service Anything We »Sell" 48 N. 9th Ph. 337 Tobaccos — Candies Toiletries — Magazines 605 Main Ph. 325-11 PHAfe NOAH- WOULP» VOÜ CALL IT % BULL /N A CHINA SHOP*IF THE’ CLFI^K FOWOTTOAÙb IN THE *HX-n?A -TAXES*-? MfeS H B HOYLE .__________ PAae R s on . N. T. 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