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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1940)
THURSDAY, JUNK 6, 1940 THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON ■■ ■1 " Thirty-Four Active « V <k»«ncu Put« M i r il i In Busy 8esa,on members enrolled Local Flying Club At thi* regular meeting <»f the Cottage Grove Flying club Mun day evening at Peteraen hall, It 'wax learned that there are now thirty-four active club nicmbcra. A tem porary landing field at the V anN nrtw Ick farm aouth of town baa been selected anil although not yet approved by M;:jor Wylie Wright of the CAA, club membera aaid the field waa much bettor than i the one abandoned recently Just off the south highway, (’bib .lH-ra also discussed further membera ________ plana for building a hanger, to be cona true ted of w ih k ! about '15 by 45 feet. Incorporation papera have been taken out by the club aa a non profit organization. Due to the heavy expense entailed In the pur- chase of a plane and the mainten ance of the field, the club will need the active aupfairt of a large ie (»enefitx to the M____ At the regular meeting of the city council Monday evening the council naked the city recorder to make an inveatlgation of the roof of the city hall and the furnace and boiler room in the city hall. The recorder la to make an esti mate of the coats of putting the furnace und boiler in good shape and to repair the roof on the building. The estimate will be giv en to the council at u later date. An ordinance waa puaaed vacat ing the alley between Fifth and Sixth streets, block 6, J. II. Mc Farland'« Addition (sometimes McFarland Addition l and that * .. , . L , T 7 {"rtlon of H fth street lying be- tbe n,,r L' ne ° i W? ‘tMkTi avenue Z" to north line of aforesaid y- Hie city attorney waa In structed to write the State High way commission concerning agree m e n t to tm v e a public hearing in the matter of closing the streets. The council heard a request of Frank Heck that the weeds on the property next to his on Quincy avenue be cut. The council In- Lu property and th“ C,,y th“‘ l° here and government aid In main- talnlng facl^lim for private flying" Property owners asked that the council take action to relieve the tn ffic congestion on south Sev- ‘‘nth between Main and Waahlng- ton. The council passed a motion to extend the water line to Kelly ^ I d to provide drinking facilities at the ball (Mirk. Divide Mr. anil Mrs. Ixiyal L-nbo spent the week end at Cuscade Summit on a fishing trip. Carl Burkett and Mr. und Mrs. Eugeni* Burkett and daughter Karen and Mr. and Mrs. George McKintoah of Marshfiekl visited relatIves here and in Cottage Grove last week. Mrs E. L. McReynolds received won! her brother. George Powell of Lorane, was in a Eugene hos pital and had been operated on Saturday. Lit tli- Jarold Sheets, 5-year-old Robert Henry Mosby, 72. died son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sheets, at his home on Mosby creek Sun- was operated on Friday at the Eu- <l«y afternoon. Mr. Mosby was gene hospital for a ruptured apen- l*»m December 5, near Cot- dix. His condition Is reported to lage Grove. Pis father, David he satisfactory. Mosby, was one of the early ¡»io- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pollard neers in Oregon. He crossed the an<l daughter Barbara of Glen- plains by ox team and settl<-d on dale «¡«-nt the week end with Mrs. « land 'dentation claim on Mosby Pollard's sisters. Mrs. Elmer Mar- creek four miles east of Cottage tin and Mrs. Mary Burglund. Grove. School closed Wednesday. June Mr. Mosby is survived by his 29, with a large crowd attending widow, Mary; five sons. Clay of the eighth grade graduation and San Francisco. Millard of Klam- plcnlc. Graduate's were Robert ath Falls, George of Silver Lake. Sage. I.ucile Tonole and Margaret »nd Harry and Derral of Cottage Kloodell. Grove. There are also seven grand t Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simpson of children surviving. Coquille visited Friday evening at Funeral services were held the Chas. Arnold home and at- Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the tended the graduation of Miss Assembly of God church. The Rev. Martha at the Cottage Grove H. W. Davis officiated. Inter union high school. ment will be in the Shields ceme- Mrs. F. F. Parker and grand- tery with the Veatch chapel of slaughter. Miss Kay Godley. were Eugene in charge of the services. Sunday visitors at the J. A ------------------------ Mackey home. HEALTH CLINIC Glen Erickson, who has been at A health clinic will be held on the Mike O'Hern home several June 20th at the office of the pub- months. left Friday for Seattle. lie health nurse for pre-school Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGarvin children who will enter school in and son Amis. Mr. and Mrs. Will September. A physical examina- Norrls of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. tlon will be given each and those Donald McGarvin spent Memorial who wish will be Immunized from, day at Oakland and Wilbur where diphtheria and small pox. The fol- they visited at the Walter Norris lowing ladies will make home home, calls previous to the date for the' The Joe Spence family spent clinic to be held: Mrs. Richard Sunday at North Bend and other Bushel,. Mrs. Merville Veatch. I places of interest on the coast. Mrs. Don Allen. Mrs. Harold Hou-i Bonnie Perlnl of Weed, Callfor- ser. Mrs. J. B. Leonard. Mrs. Karl niu, visited his sisters here Sun- Mills and Mrs. C. E. Frost. For day. Mrs. Burglund and Mrs. Mar- appointments, please call Mrs. tin. Don Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arnold and Bud Grablp, Private First Class, family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Suiter and Mrs. Sal- of the 11th Cavalry unit of the U. S. Army, stationed at Monterey, lie Allison a, Curtin. -— • • California, arrived Monday eve- Bennie Marsh and daughter ning to spend part of his 50 day Zelda visih-d Saturday with Mrs. furlough at the home of his par- Martha Marsh. ents. Dorena Pioneer Buried Yesterday IRISH-SWARTZ Two Free City Deliveries Daily Phone 53 or 54 4 DAYS O F EX TR A VALUES F r i d a y T h r u T u e s d a y I n c lu s iv e M IR A C LE W H IP SEA ISLAND —I t ’s Salad Time By Oarlyle 6 odor« 10c $1 H» Coty Powder .. $1.00 Lipstick .... 50c Rouge ____ 50c Talc .......... 50c Dusting Pdr...... $1-00 Perfume $1.00 to $5.00 Pipes Dr. Grabow $1.25 Cut-Rate on All Tobacco —American Refined. 100 lb. bag OXYDOL 98c St. Regis W atch $1 .oo Large Pkg. Strawberries and a shortcake made from Bisquick. Yum! Yum! 27 17 Large package Giant Size 49 SHRED W HEAT SPAM — i 4erve h o t o r c o l d .......... 2 cans 45c JA R RUBBERS O r ¡ « ¡ n , . |3 ' > k « » - 2 5 C SAUSAGE— C u d a h y ’s V ie n n a ... ... 3 for 25c Double Li oz. PORK & BEANS—No. 2l/2 ....... ... 3 for 29c POTATO C H IPS— 1 5c s i z e .... ... ... 2 for 25c K E R R LID S ROLLED OATS G R A PE FR U IT JU IC E —46-oz. ....15c can ■’6'1 25c ’•n», u«......33c Tillamook Reg. F la ts ^ f o r Rippled W HEAT CHEESE 25c . ~ 2 lb-,oaf...... 45c 2«*».........15c VALLEY ROSE J AQ b o ttle s. „ . . . 39c CERTO -4 FLOUR — 1 ♦ New NUCOA CORN — PEA S GREEN BEANS j 4 — 2 "».......... 33c M.C.P. PECTIN fo r . . . . . . . -X5C IVORY SOAP Standard M ed. bar 29c S U R E -M IX ' 8c L ge . CAMAY CATSUP—D u n d ee...... - ........2 bottles 19c PEA N U T BU TTER _____ __2-lb. ja r 23c TOBACCO—Union L e a d e r_______63c lb. TOBACCO—Stud, Adv. Buffalo 3 for 10c TOBACCO—Prince A lb e r t - 69c lb. T oilet Soap Our Finest Hard wheat Flour Value 49 lbs. PETER P A N 5c $ Bar 5c 1.45 Coffee Plus 3 ibs 45c I R I S H ’ S 6 ibs 89c SHAMROCK CRISCO A REAL IRISH VA LU E 1 pound 24c Y iic iic u COFFEE FRUITS and VEGETABLES —Our finest package coffee. Y ou’ll enjoy the pleasing aroma and t h e delightful flavor of Shamrock Coffee. Try it today, i t ’s ground to your order. 2 p o u n d s ^ jT£ Pound. 20c 4 pounds 93C 3 pounds 5 5 C KELLY’S MARKET FRIDAY AMD SATUBDAY SPECIALS $1.25 Petrolagar 89c Tello-Bole $1.00 to $1.50 $1.25 A lb a g a r ........ 79c Medico $1-00 1 Qt. F U t ..................43c Alarm Clocks M 98 —Finest Cane. KELLY’S CUT RATE DRUGS Bubble Bath SUGAR BISQUICK 1 Pt. M i t .................. 23c 60c Oerutan __ — 49o 60c Alka Seltzer ...49c 1 Pt. 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