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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
THE MOST DESIRED ASSET OF THIS STORE IS A REPUTATION FOR SQUARE DEALING AND RE LIABLE GOODS G O O D S OF Q U A L I T Y AND OUR MOTTO IS REASONABLE PRICES. F. O. COFFMAN Buccettsor to Kerr & Kilxby Telephone 30 li'xt week visiting her father, .1. K. (latex, who ix ill. Mina M ae A mint ronj{, o f Kufjene, \i Iteti in the eity over the week end with rcliitiv« * anil friend»«. lie fore bdvin g your rnr overhauled you n I iou M a «Mire yournelf that the me • hanieN who are footif; to «lo th«* work nr»* expert enotif'h to Ionite the trouble mol pri'perly repair the part:« fhtit neeti attention. When l<»nknif' for merhanie» o f that kind, drop into the Servie«* I tarn Ji «% Spray, l.“ nj» A <'nitori, jlylitf \liio« Pearl Hem*, ot M«df*»rd, i** sii itiafi nt the holm* o f her father, h, A. S«*arN. Minn l.enore Pox, o f Kiifjene, Kjnrif the week eml at the J. V. Stewart home. Iloraee Conner and ilaiif'hterN Doro thy mid Poi», returned Satur«lay from I .elnini. Reti ne t mn in prire o f paint, and we have a rnih|di te line for all «■l:i*wl»» of work. Hp«*rial line o f tnififpilow paint at extremely low prir«*N. VV. !.. llarby a Co. . 2Kb (»eorfie Walker, o f Klkton, haw pur I ha.ned a one ton troek from Woodiuin lirotlnrN. Mr. ami Mm. Frank Ham ! brick have pun huHed a Forti dedali .'imi <i«‘iir|(e Fret m u a, o f Yoiieallu, I iiin fiUrehiiMed a foninoli tractor from the , »ante firm. Mr. anti Mr». Orner Moore amt »mail 1 tintigli ter left Sunday t *» vi»it relative» I in Nt wlti rf», I .otiK n right, ritle» right, and priced ¡right. The only euay riding light car on the market today, ••It'd the "tfifingd.’ ’ Touring and Sedan on hand for imtm-diate delivery at IMiI Main. F i t «* 1 1 1 uiount rat ion. 7-2«Ttfc IS DEFECTIVE SIGHT INTERFERING W I T H YOUR BUSINESS' W hy |>ii n im ) i your «•yen w ith n e g le c t, w h en p n op cr i* *lus#»rH w i l l c o r r e c t y o u r «!••- icctiv c v ision am i en able y o u r cycH to e n j o y th e c o m - l o l l t h e y «|«'t*orvef |Vrlui|tN t h e s u b i t u m y o u r p r o b l e m l i e s in to g l a s s e s I I IN V IS IB IL E U IF O C A L S THC w ith w h ich y o u ca n rem i o r sei> « lis t a n t o b j e c t s w i t h o u t c h a n g i n g g l a s s e s , I liei|Ullle<l lor th eir coiiv en iim ce am i com fort. W h i - t h e r y o u reipiir«- b i f o - c a ls o r a n y o t h e r glasses, we are eip iip p cil to g iv e y o u w hat y o u w ant, w hen y o u w a n t it. I ) . J. Scholl O P T IC IA N O P T O M E T R IS T Midd Lillian Hurt, o f Amarillo, Tex., ami Mr». Sani W a t c h , o f Portland, u /r i v o l Saturday for a vinit with rei !»t|V «•». Factory on Premine* C u lla i* Qrove Oregon J itn e y serv ice; photic Dii. N elson 's Aut o Sales. Tales of the Town J H Mftt’ lft'lry wnn in Port Imiti on t>tjniiH-ftN till* |t» m ( o f tin* t t n k . M i ’I h I mtn «>f tin* M, Hull miti F A. Uhfrtdon f ulti i I ion tpi* lit H.»!ur»ln\ it ml Suiitlny t*n Ihr M« K« n/i«* n«*i*r th** Mr. ami Mm. C\ l v .lohriHon ami two children, o f Denver, Colo., arrived Sun day to «pend about three W e e k s lit file home o f Mr. and Mr». 1«. C. Farmer. They plan to go from her«* to Califor nia. Mn«. Johnson and Mrs. farm er are Nidtern. Mrs. Iteri Mi Unni and »on Dal«*, o f Rost'burg, viNiteil last week at tin* Itoiiie» o f Mr. ami Mrs. O. II. Willanl unti Mr. mid Mrs. J. T. Hanna. Fix it now that roof while* the weather i n right th«* Fixit Shop can do it right piloni* l»2. 7 ’ . Idr fish b»tch«*ry. M m H. ^uithn-orth, o f A U hi ny, vi» itfil tin* I tint ft» th«* werk ut tin* lit »!«»<* o f bi*r motlirr, Mr». J. It. Hum», wba »»» ijtutf ill. If your roof Irukd, tin* Fix it Shop will fix it no t lint you w on't bnvr any J. A. Mill«*r arrivtsl Sunday fr«»m worry when wet weather ronten alon^. Phone (¡2 todiiy. 7 iliif Portlnml, for a vitit at th«* homo «»f In« brother, II. A. Miller. Sylvia C«*II« tn w«*nt t«i Drain Sunday ft»r a visit at th«* tmm<* o f h«T unci«*, .It»«* Coller». Mrs. Kiln WiUon l«*ft Saturday ^or Nokomis, Sask., Can., t«» spemi s«*v«*ral months with her daughter, Mrs. II. L. \’ i«*tH. Light itiul power will be shut Just receive«!, nf n bargain, fine «lia uff at midnight Sal unlay ami inomls at I I . C . M i i «! s «* ii ’»,* 7 li.11♦* • will remain off until Sunday llermnn Ktlwards left last week on evening. This will have to be a trip ft» Spokane.* done several Weeks w hile we II. H. 11emine, u former r«*»id«*nt who lutti I M*i*n lidYe on business several Ul e denning Oltr bnib'C. tliiys, r « ttortoti Saturday to his horn«* • Cottage Grove Electric Coitipy at Hlurhly. Mr. ami Mrs. «Tack Callahan, o f Portland, »pent the w«*«*k end with Mrs. Callahan's parent», Mr. mid Mrs. Mi«» Hurt» llolilerniaa anil Mix* Hal W. C. Johnson. '*• \\ ilie 1« relurneil last week fnun a I««‘ tting your property «leteriornte ini.nlli ' h visit ii | Klamalli Fulls. mills rapitlly to th«* eost o f paint when H. II. Kern liiet piirchusi'd Hie Mary you th» put it on. I f your pmp«*rty is <'heyUr |iru|ierly oh Sixth street, gtting down for tin* lark o f paint, you Mr«. Roy Itakrr, o f Maliel, ix visiting will be inten*»t«*«l *in the extremely at the home o f her mother, Mrx. Sinai low prje«*s nt whieh you can buy paint Vaughn. from W. b. Darky & Co. 7 JO«* * » 11 1 low t»y w rite, auto jnsurnnee. Joseph Little, o f Port Huron, Mich., M. V. I'hilli|ix hax a new Aalmrn six is visiting at th«* homo o f his br«»th«*r, I a* vi Lift I«*. cur. Mrs. Henry Tennis, o f Centralia, Mra. W. It. Kitrnhiim wax in Eugene Power Shut Oil (f SATU R D AY SPECIALS TEN PER CENT OFF ON ALL FRUIT JARS Canned peas, per dozen caiis......................................._..... $1.75 Oysters, per can......................................... \ ......... ........... ....... 20c EGGS Wc pay cash fo r cjfp t. The present p rice is 4 2 w i l t s . HONEY Wc have just received some local honey in Mason jars. Try some with yonr next prder. ------------------------------ Yours for S e rv ice ------------------------------ SM ITH ’S GROCERY Wa l k a B l o c k Auctioneer!!!! Will xt'll y o u r htiiixcholil f u r n it u r e , » lo c k , « m p lc m rn t» iiit >I to o lx o f n il m id k in i l x ; tlio f i r x t «"tMiO um l 2 % r n u rh in i- ry . fi'/r U|i to f o r n il o v e r . C. O . D cV E R E 40(3 Main A v e Cottage Orove and Save a Di me Rtrh Kiebird oa M i l 1 ^ with hid mother ut M< Minnvilb*. Mrs. G F. King writes to chang«* i NOW IS T HE T I M E W H E N YOU N E E D thi’ir iKblreds from Culver to White Hfilrnou, Wash. ^ J, B. Moe writes from Hunitarium, ( ’alif., t»» »ay tbut they c a n 't g«*t along without the old home paper and to en clos«* substantial cvblene«? o f the fact, (»alloway writes insurance. Phone M mh Dor«»tby DeVer«* sp«*nt Hunday Makes the cows give more milk. * in Albany and attended th«* ball girn«*. Miss Ray Go«lar<! anil Miss iiorothy Don’t forget the FLY CHASER— It makes contented cows. Agnew n turne«! Haturday fr«»m a visit with the K. R. Hjancer fam ily in Ku The PANACEA makes your hens lay more egg*. Ask any gen«*. one who has used it. C. R. K»nni*dy, o f Indianapolis, vim it«1«! th» latl«*r part o f last w« »k at th«* W. F. Jtdinson h«»n«o whil«; on his way to California. •lust ri-ceiv«*«! a full line o f R«»«kf«»r«l G ROCERS TO P A R T I C U L A R P E O P L E P H O N E 65 silverware for we»|ding presents. II. L\ Ma«ls«*n. jn«*lltf«i Isaac Newt«»n left T u fid ftr f«»r Blod- g«*tt to visit at the home <»f his «laugh Tuesday for Reedsport to spend their t«*r, Mrs. C. J. Hkaggs. Mrs. Harn Ht< wart an«l small «laugh v Mention at the home o f their son, J. ter, who had been visiting at th«* koine L. Buckley. Mrs. George Myers wax an Albany o f her par«‘ iits, Mr. un«I Mrs. C. B. Dow, returned Tu«*s«lay t«» their home visitor Tuesday. at Halern. They wer<* aceompanie«! by Steam threshing machine all c o m Mrs. Ihw uml Miss Ruth. plete, in good condition, for sale at Mrx. ti E. 11 ut mi 'II l i f t Wednesday to half price. See II. N. M eln tu r ff, First tiikn t rent me lit in u I’ortlnnd sauitu National bank build'mg, Cottage G r o w , phone 176J. 7 .’J ltfc rium. Mi»* Mabel Lundy, o f Myrtle Point, Oliver chilleil plows long have been the urine which other manufacturer« is visiting at the home o f her aunt, Mrs. 1- F. Orpurd. luive emlenvored to reneh. t*li*er farm mg implements o f every kind nre sold Mrx. A. E. Harrows and two daugh Wo will cleanse anil <lry the 7-30«! ters, Millicent and Jerrine, nnd Helen from W. I,. Darby Ic Co. family linen better at a v»'ty * A number o f “ H ills” from here at and Harriett Ostrander returned Tues mo«lerate rate. Save work ami tended the Elk« doings in Hulem Inst day from a w e e k ’s vacation nt N ew wear by calling No. 79 wash port. w«'«'k. day. Mrs A. W. Kime, Mrs. W. W. Me ('. A. lirand, o f Boseburg, member of the b g -lature and a prominent fruit Fnrlaid and Glen Smith were at Sa grower o f Douglas county, was here lem during the Elks convention. Tuesday arranging with the Cottage See Smith Motor Car com pany for drove Manufacturing company for bnrgni R ing Us Up Phone 79 in u«od ears— ’ 14 l o r d good fruit boxes. mcchaj i I condition. f 2 7 5 ; '16 Ford, Mr. and Mrs. K I., d o d a rd motored romplc o|y overhauled, new cylinder blocks, first class shape, f.'l.Vl. 7 10c to R o s e burg Tuesday, being nccompa f o r their home at Vancouver, B. C. nied by Mr. ( i i M l u r d ’ s sister«, Mrx. d«*o. Mr. add Mrs. Isaac Derrick and Olin Mrs. H. L Leonard returned to her H. Agnew, o f Wyomin g, and Mrs. C. A. Knox, o f M edford, visited Monday nt Atkinson, o f Nevada. tin-,)>r. W. W. Oglesby home. T h t p e n home in Eugene yesterday, after a vis it at the home o f her win, Arthur Leon Just received, fine line o f diami mts are nephews o f Dr. Oglesby. ard. • in fancy settings, price«! from f6 0 '• The Oregon hotel is receiving a coat Robert Malcolm left yesterday for #100. II*. 0 . Madxeu. 7-'f.ltrc o f outside paint this week. Raymond, Wash., on a business trip. Mr. Nicholas, Southern P a cific agent O. G. Gilbertson arrived in the city Miss Fern H olc om b mid Miss Ada at Comstock, has purehaxed a Cleve Wednesday from the const, after an land »ix from the Nelson Sale» & Ser absence o f several y«*ars and will at Mitchell visited in Eugene yesterday. vice. Mrs. Edgar Willson was in Eugene tend to assessment work on bis mining yesterday. Mrx. dertrude Bissell nnd Mix« Ai- property in the Bohemia district. Mrs. H. M. Wendt is quite ill at her leen Hickey, o f Dunxmair, Cnlif., nre W. V. Johnson purchased a new Baby spending n few days at the home o f Grand Chevrolet from the Smith Motor home no west Main street. Mrs. Hix'i-ll's grandparents, Mr. nnd Cat com pany this week. Mrs. Frank Ilnnibrick. They expect to C. J. Davis, o f I.orane, is now dr iv leave Sunday for home. ing n new- Chevrolet 4!M| purchased Serxires nt the M. E. Church— The from the Smith Motor Car company Mr. George Watrous, having pur pnsftir will on Sunday morning begin this week. a. series o f sermons on the life o f the Mrs. Iru Isom, who had been v isit chased an interest in the Auto M otive great prophet, Elijah. ing at t h c 'h o m i o f her parents, Mr. Transportation Company, for the pres dnllowuy for insurance, 511 Main. nnd Mrs. J. Sams, left Wednesday for ent will have charge o f the business between Eugene and Cottage Grove. M urn Ella Darby, of Clarkston, Boseburg to visit ut the home o f her Another truck having b«*en pur Wash., and Mix« Margaret Darby, o f sister. Mrs. William Telford. chased. the auto express service is now S]xik!inr, arrived Monday for a * ixit Mrs. II. A. Minter returned Wedn es extended south to Drain and in a few at the W. I.. Darby home. Miss Mar day to her home in Oakland, after a days to Yoncalln. Remember this is a garet Darby, who i« a daughter o f Mr. visit wi th her sister, Mrs. Addison dependable daily service from Eugene and Mrs. Darby, is a graduate nurse Williams. , and extends from the wholesale houses from the Deaconess hospital o f Spo Miss Ila/.e| Hazleton went to Eu- in Eugene to your place o f business, kane. Miss Ella Ihirby is Mr. D a r b y 's ! gene Wednesday. She has accepted a eliminating all o f the railroad delays «ixter. They expect to v isy in .th e city position in the F. E. Dunn store. and extra cartage. about a month. The slognn all over the country is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson, o f Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Itind«> have Portlnnd. are visiting at the home o f “ Ship by truck and save tim e .” tno\ ed to Sheridan for the remainder o f Mr«. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Auto M otiv e Transportation Co., the summer. 7-10e By E. M. Thurber, Manager. E. E. Ellsworth. DR. HESS STOCK TONIC A . B rund & C o . The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY L. K. Sullivan, <»f Klamath Falls, stoppl'd here on his return from the F.lk» cufivention at S a b m ot visit Mr». HulIivan,who has Np«*nt •«»•viral months h«Ti* on acciiunt o f her health and is visiting her moth«*, Mrs. S. K. Kerr. Thu item last w«‘«'k whieh stated that Mr». Katie Fmnerty had (»«'«’ n eleeteil to th«* schmil» h h « » n 1 « I bav<* giv en th«* viiftni* as Mrs. K ;*t»«* Burrows. Hntt«*ri«*s recharge«! ant! your elec trical <*«|uif»m«*nt put in or»b*r. Spray, L«»ng tf Cruaon. jlylitfc L. D. lieauehnt, wh«» recently# arrive«! from L«» n Angeles, has accept«*«! a per manent p«»HÌtion in ( l o f f ' s shoe hos pital. Former Huperintemlent R. \V. Glass writes from New York that h«i and Mr-». Glass an* «•nj«»ying thems«*lves in th»1 east, where he is att«*n«ling the II. C. MiteJull, who haN h«H*n under summer cours«* at Columbia univ« rsity. , going treatment in Kugen«* for a n «*F Th«*y are not much inf^»r<*ss«»<! with I nun cade o f lilnnd |HilNOtlilig, id now New1 York, wh«*re they fimi the p«*«»pb* money - mail and a tip required every I in pro V ing. , tini«* a person draws a breath. Mi Roy Count», who hnd I mmmi vi* ; iting at tht' home «»( her aunt. Mr». Hiram (iriggn, return«*«! Hnftirdny to , Iter home ill Rttnehiirg. ± '£ O V _ Wash., has been visiting at th«' home «»f Mr. uml Mrs. Myron McOee. Mrs. Pannie Armstaong arid Klma Root, o f Vu Hoy Junction, Wis., are visiting at the home o f Mrs. Harry Liu»«*. D o n ’t end nwny for your accessories outil you hav< t<#«iiid out wh«*th«*r or not we luive in stoek whnt you want. I t's a pretty safe bet that w«* have or can get it t;s quick n; you can. Spray. Long A CriiNon, Hervé«1«* Unruge. j I y If t f Mr ami Mrs. Alvin Halverson, Miss- Milly Larsen and M inn ('raven, all o f Hun Diego, Cnlif., spent Lridiiy night the home o f Mr. and Mrs. A. VV. Swanson. Th«* party left Saturday for Albany. They an* on their way to ICxcrett, Wash., wh«*r«* they expect to locale piTinanently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack MeFnrland, for merly «»f this city , have arrive«! at th«*ir old home in lowu, after tin fiuto trip from Yakima, Wash. They expect to return by way o f California ami will stop in Cottage Oro vi* to visit relatives ami friend». I have op«*ned a garage on Main street just aero»» from the Drum! 6c Co. tore and nrn r«*ndy to «I«» all kinds o f auto r<*puir work. All inuk«** o f curs repaired. G, C, Jam*s. 7 .'»Opti ‘Ask Ma, She Knows’ Yes, ask any o f our patron» what they think' o f our br«*ad, cake», ami oth«*r pastries. They will t«*ll you without a m o m e n t’» hesitation that our g«»o«ls are ‘ ‘ just g r e a t ,” and if you «Ion *t think so ” mon«*y b u c k . ” Important Announcement ( ’. G. Yiilcaniz’g Wks. Vulcanizing, retreading. George Proctor le f t yesterday to a t Card o f Thanks. tend the state convention o f the Amer We wish to express our thanks to ican Legion nt Astoria. our kind neighbors and friends who Tl reo Doors Ea&t o f the Bridge Miss Anne Whiteacre, o f Eugene, is stood by us in the hour o f bereave Mrs. Mae Rice, accompanied b y her mother, Mrs. Eliza (jilm ofe, «pent Sim visiting Miss I.nla Currin. ment. day at livers ut the home o f her Mrs. H. E. I’ urington ad daughter B. D. ST E P H E N S O N , Th.. mournful jiroroxeionx g o dully brother, T. I). (Silmnre. Francos, who had been visiting at the MRS. F. J. A L S T O T T . nl*ont tli, xtrootx mid vet »«• will riot Mr. and Mr«. I. N. Holton have gone home o f Mrs. Anna Hall, left yesterday rate ________ J O H N W. WILLIAMS •oriou ly onoii^h tliitik uliout our own to Woodland, Cnlif., for an extended nptiroiicnini' m il to protect our loved v i»it at the home o f their daughter,* on«« e.(t!iinxt the dixxolution o f thexe Mrs. J. 0 . Zanker. Mrs. Znnker had enrthly tnhernnclex. You could not pro- been visiting at th,. Holton home and vent your rominK. You tuny not »>e her parents aeeoinpanicd her when she aide to prevent your going. Toda y ix returned to Woodbind. the appointed time to talk with Met Chickens, hogs, veal und cattle w ant c a l f uliout life inxurance. Ala«» fire in ed at the People's market. mh5tfc aurancr in the xnfi-.it compmiiex. j l y - t f Charles Heidler left Monday for The quality of hanking support you receive is of prime im K. C. Ilouaer, o f .Gtiany, hn» lMiught Boseburg to work on Pacific highway. the A. I., Wynne residence on « ext portance. If your bank is to serve you well, it must itself Happy Ebv left Tuesday for a visit .lefferxon nvenne and will move hh* have—as this hank has—the facilities of the greatest bank at North Bend. « ftimily here nt once. ing organization in the world—the Federal Reserve System. Roy Smith was here from Portland Ilurold and Wayne Mack in nre re thix week on business nad for a visit coverin g from the mcnale*. with his mother, Mrs. Mary Smith, Little Kliznlieth Oliver ia suffering and other relatives. with the meiixlex. A new diamond from H. C. Madxeu'« for your engagement ring. 7 -It#- Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Inman, accom THE OLD RELIABLE COTTAGE GROVE, 0R E 00N panied by their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Caldwell and her little daughter Fran ces, motored over from Elmira Mon day. If you want quality meet« nt n Ernest Lincoln, o f Los Angeles, is spending a few days in the city for reasonable price g iv e us n trial. the tirst time in about ten years. We also curry n full line o f Ray Kerr left Monday for Astoria lunrh meats and canned meat« to attend the state convention o f the o f all kin d«; lard, criaco and American Legion compound. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON D o n ’t imitate the Arkansas traveler. FRESII FISII ON FRID AYS Now is the time to fix that roof. We can do it so it will stay fixed. The F R E E D E L I V E R Y —P H O N E 16 Fixit Shop, phone ti-. 7-10e Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wells, o f Harden City, Kan., who had been visiting at Winona wagon« have a large «ale th,. home o f their son. William Wells, il«-spite the fact that their long wearing left Monday for Fall Creek to visit at feature cut« down the number o f «ales the home o f their daughter, Mr«. Wil materially. W. I.. Darby & C'o. sell limn Coltrnne. An eight pound son whs born Tues them. 7-.10c % H. I., tlodard returned Saturday from day, July 27, to Mr. and Mrs* Tru man Clark. a buxines* trip to Portlnnd. Mrs. H. II. Petrie spent three days W. (I. Heat tie," former xiiperlntcmlent, who is attending the I’ niversity o f o f last week in Portland. Mr. H. Wise nnd family enjoyed a Oregon «uniiner school in Kugene, was nice outing on the M cKenzie last Hun here Hatnrdav. " t’ n c l e " Hume Veatch, who «|>ent day, but the day was marred by a near some time at the home o f his daughter, fatal accident on the homeward jou r Mrs. Robert Mosby, on Ntosbjr creek, ney The tw o rear tires on his “ l.ir, is again in the c ity at the home o f hi» z i e " blew out at the same time while rounding n curve; and caused his ma daughter, Mrs. E. H. Iloldermnn. chine to upset, tie says he will never again send his money to mail order houses for tires but will use only the S: Federal« sold by Spray Long ft Cru- soti at the Service Onrnge. 7-2tfc Mrs. John Smeed mid son Kenneth Elbert Rede attended a meeting o f arrived Tuesday from Albany to join t.nne county publisher» at Eugene Eri Mr. Smeed, who is now permanently day afternoon. located here. Mr. and Mr». E. E. W yatt motored Mrs. W. R. Fnrnhnm returned Tuos- up from Oregon City Haturdny night dny from Portlnnd. and remained over Siiiidny visiting rel- Mr. and Mrs. George Lee. o f Port ntivea. land, are visiting at the home" o f Mrs. Dr. W. W. Oglesby, who hns been L e e ’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrx. John Alle confin ed to the house several mdnths, man. »how» no marked change o f condition. Mrs. Carl Burkett returned Tuesday FIFTH AND MAIN TELEPHONE 3 Huy Overland 4, the car o f no re from a visit in Portland. grets. You can n fford to buy it, and Mr. anti Mrs. J. W, Buckley left better still, you cau a f f o r d to run it. t f BENDER’S CITY BAKERY III THE BUSINESS “TOE O’WAR” First National Bank PEOPLES MARKET Knowles & G raber Hardware --------- and --------- Furniture fr Jitney Service Garage, Spray, Long ('ruson, phone To. N ow Is the Tim e to G et Binder Twine JO N ES EATON