The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 13, 1940, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1940
Joh n S. O w ens D ies
A t D a u g h ter’s H om e
Funeral services were held in
the Mills chapel at 10:30 a. m.
Wednesday with the Rev. Gordon
L. Hypes officiating. Interment
was at Ranks. Oregon.
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Rail 1 Team
PostfU TrouW
Rule e
earn Stops
Plays Here Sunday
John Sevar Owens died Sunday
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. —
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J. M. Eastham, 336 North If C o n s t r u c t i o n Oil S n e l l
A fter breaking even in their six
practice games of this season.
street. He was bom May 27, 1860 Q fa f i n n
S ta rt Soon
in Huntsville. Tennessee and was o t a i l O l l 1 0 O L oT L OOOI1
Camp Brice Creek's baseball team
settled down to hard work this
a retired shoemaker. He was mar-
ried July 18. 1880 in Scott county.
Roy Sunderland, l o c a l Shell w w k
preparation for their
Tennesee to Nellie Roysdon.
agent, announced that construe- opening league game of the season
Surviving are his wife, three tion on the new Shell station to be aga»nst Camp Reedsport in Cot-
daughters. Mrs. Eastham. Mrs. Ida located at the comer of Main and tage Grove on Kelly field Satur-
Webb of Portland. Mrs. Marie the new highway' will get under da> afternoon. The game will get
Schroeder of Klamath Falls, one way shortly. It is planned that the underway at 2:00 and will be pre-
son. William Owen cf Salem, one new station will be finished and ceded by a short ceremony.
brother, Gidnev Owen vf Tennes- ready for business before the new
Cecil Owen, star pitcher, is ex-
see and six grand children.
highway is competed.
pected to hurl the contest for
He was a member of the Four The station will be one of the Brice Creek. In «he six practice
Square Gospel church. Mr. Owens most m odem in the •(;. and will gam es
has whiffed 64 men.
S d lived in Oregon for 23 years have all new nwdern. up-1 o-date an average of over W « game. He
• — * « from Tennessee. He n u n . equipment. Mr. Sunderland smd. hjs « .Ik ed W lJ ^ m e » «¡ven up
to Cottage Grove three years a
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»8 hits and allowed 43 runs
and has since resided at the
Slow wind also brings the ship
The remainder of the team is
home of Mrs Eastham__________ to harbor. Swedish Proverb.____ expected to find Jerry Black be-
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hind the plate. Ted Bouldin or
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Notice of School Election
to Approve Budget
££
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To the legal voters of Union High
School District No. 14. Lane County. Oregon, that an election will be
held in the Music Room, Union High School Building, Cottage Grove,
Lane County. State of Oregon, in said Union High School District No.
14, Lane County. Oregon, on the 24th day of June. 1940, between the
hours of 2:00 o’clock P. M. and 7:00 o'clock P. M. of said day, for the
purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question
of approving the budget for the fiscal year beginning June 24, 1940,
and ending June 23, 1941, as heretofore approved by the budget com-
mittee and the Board of Directors of said district, and to vote on the
proposition of levying a tax for the year 1941.
.
The reason for such election is that it is necessary that the bud-
get be approved by the legal voters of said district to eliminate any
question as to the tax levy for the year 1941 over the amount limited
by Section 11. Article XI of the Constitution of Oregon, and to raise
sufficient revenue for the purposes as set forth in the said budget
hereinafter set forth.
The budget and the amount to be levied for the year 1941 as here-
intofore approved by the budget committee and the Board of Direc-
tors is as follows:
BUDGET
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Vocational Education S u b sid ie s--------------------------------------- 4 1.970.00
Bus Rumals ............. ... .............. .........................................................
180.00
Non-high school district tu itio n ---------------------------
ESTIMATED EXPENDITUP-ES
GENERAL CONTROL:
Superintendent (part time) «
............ —-—
Clerk ___
Office Help
Supplies _
Election and Publicity
Legal Service, etc.. Clerk's Bond
Other E x p en se s-------------------- —
Total ............. ..................
INSTRUCTION—SUPERVISION :
Principal ------------------ - . —
S u p p l i e s ---- ------------ -----------
Total
INSTRUCTION—TEACHING :
................. $ 1.830.00
............. 1,600.00
One at
....... ..... ---.... ................. 1.400.00
One at
............ ...... ............ ................. 1.380.00
................. 1430.00
................. 2400.00
Two at ST
Three at $1400.00
- ................. 3.600.00
....... 2400.00
Two at V* l-Sfifn
............ 2.250.00
Two at $1 TÄfS)
Two at $805 00
....... .................. 1,610.00
S u p p l i e s -------------------------------—
Total
OPERATION—PLANT :
Janitor _________
Janitor Supplies —
Fuel
Light and Power
W a t e r -----------
T e l e p h o n e -------
Gas
Other Expenses
T o t a l___
FIXED CHARGES:
Insurance -----
Total
CAPITAL OUTLAY:
New Furniture and Equipment
Purchase School Buses ----------
*uk of h iv n¿ H taken bv
«mi also w f f e r a i“ lo"x of
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at .i i i i n u «
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thP ratrems
tunes pleased to give tne patrons
of outlving district plenty of mon-
.. ...
UBn ce Creek errors paved the
ior a picked Cottage Grove
team to win 10 to 9 in the game
s undav at Kelly Field. The CCX'
team led 8 to 7 going into the
n¡nth inning, but the Grovers
pounded across 3 runs, then halted
a CCC rally in the same frame af-
ter one h ,',, had come across to
Wln
Lamm started on the mound for
victors, giving way’ to Dudley
in the e ¡Khth Although credited
ualh the win Dudley had to call
on Tracy in the ninth. Cecil Owen
went tbe route for Brice Creek,
whiffing 11. and pitching a nice
ball game
winners hit safely 10 times
one of those being a home run by
Jennings, while Berel and J. Black
had two hits each for Brice Creek.
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M r s J¡ M . P h i l l i p s
D ies a t C orvallis
Mrs. Edith M. Phillips died Sun­
$ 1.980.00 day
at Corvallis. She was born
250.00
3 ^ 0 0 APn l 9* 1873 in Applington. Iowa,
and was married to Frank Phil-
7S no ''P8 *n South Dakota They moved
to Cottage Grove in 1896 and re-
- ij u , sided here until 1924. moving to
o uu Corvallis. Mr. Phillips died in 1931.
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m
She was a member of the Meth-
•
3' odist church and the O. E. S. Sur­
viving are three daughters. Mrs.
4 1.836.00 Olin
Krum, and Mrs. Jack Mills.
150.00 Long Beach. California, and Mrs.
_ -1 oocnii Flora McKinley of Tillamook; one
* 1.3W.UU
Rodney of Corvallis, five
grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.
Nora E. Day of Raymond. Minn­
esota; five brothers. Ralph Arne
of Fossil, Erwin Am e of Coquille.
Rufus. Leon, and Claude of Cot­
tage Grove.
Funeral services were held at
the Methodist church at 11 o ’clock
with Rev. Ellsworth Tilton officia­
ting. Mills chapel w-as in charge.
Interment
was in the I. O. O. F.
$19,800.00
_ 1400.00
The bigger a man's head gets,
.421.000.00
the easier it is to fill his shoes.
1,800.00
600.00
1,100.00
990.00
200.00
125.00
100.00
75.00
'
4 5,440.00
. 4 1,600.00
-4 1.600.00
_
_
200.00
2,230.00
I
T o t a l________________________________________ 2,430.00
DEBT SERVICE:
Principal on B o n d s............................................. ...................... A 6.000.00
Interest on B o n d s----------- ------ ----------------------------------- 4,000.00
Interest on W arrants-------------------------------------------------
800 00
T o t a l___________________________________________410,800 00
EMERGENCY
________________________________________ > 1400.00
RECAPITULATION
Total Estimated Expenditures for the y e a r --------------------- 455,127.00
Total Estimated R eceip ts------------------------------------------------ 2.650.00
He is
born It
Latest Styles — Colon — Lastex and
Wool Material!.
The Men’s Toggery
Everything for Men.
A. W. HELLIWELL
------ and Salads cal! fo r
D U CH ESS
SALAD DBESSIN6
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SK
5^.<
W H IT E SA T IN
SU G A R
43c
LIMIT 1 BAG
1 0 0 — J4.69
FAY
ix l 2 < ^ 3 5 «
Mild MeUow
toch. V mormm
LX
1®*
3®*
e7 T £ ‘ 2 1
CANTCBBO BY TSA
Or«M9» P*toe
>|-lb piq
Golden Ripe
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
patees - raisAT u«w
M O N D A Y 1U N X l«-lt
25«
Bananas 4»**25c
Jumbo 36'»
3 <»’ 25c
C antaloupes
Sunkist 360 »
Docen 23c
Lem ons
Potatoes New Ixmg White 12 pounds 35c
Round Solid Head»
Pound 2IC
Cabbage
C ucum bers Hot House Ex. Fgy. Ix>ng Green Es. 5c
T om atoes
Local llo t House
Pound 12c
Peas
Fresh I
I
pound* 17c
jocb
Superior Sodiis
pound box 29c
CRACKERS
Hillsdale Broken Sliced
2 “¡r 29c
P IN E A P P L E
S H O R T E N IN G Royal Satin “Speedy Mix” lb. can 39c
(xilumbia
“J? 10c
D IL L PIC K L E S
$1.13
Chesterfields
2>’k«-* 23c Carton
C IG A R E T T E S C-iimels.
Luckies
LO U R
KITCHEN
CRAFT
491b. Mck
CERTO ___ ______ 3 bottles
JELS RITE ...... ..... 3 bottles
PEN JEL ________ .„ 3 pkgs.
Pound
PAROWAX
j VINEGAR, pure cider . Oal.
39c
29c
CAMAY SOAP ........ ....... Bar 5c
PEET’S ORAN SOAP Lge. 19c
SUPURB SOAP, 24 os............ 14c
8UNBRITE .............. 3 cans 10c
25c
10c
15c | Crystal White SOAP
7 b a n 19c
GRADE A BUTTER 8=” i » 29c
350.00
250.00
$ 2,600.00
. 2340.00
The moment
starts running
SWIM TRUNKS
SAFEWAY
2406.00
1,170.00
530.00
900.00
These dollars with less gold be­
hind them don't seem to come any
easier.
■
.4 200.00
_ 2306.00
_
_
see that they can do so here In
the Cottage Grove district.
JA N T Z E N and G A N T N E R
1
.4 4,990.00
Total
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
Furniture and E q uip m ent----
Building and G rounds-----------
Total ___ ___—-------
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
L i b r a r y ----------------------
Health Service ------------
Transportation of Pupils:
Bus Drivers:
Two at $585.00 -------
One at $530.00 --------
Two at $450.00
Supplies and Other Expenses
will make It much easier all the
way around and stop all the
trouble that might come from er­
roneous names and amounts that
.7 7 ------ 71 .
. might be put in the money order
Patrons of the outlying districts
who an* served by rural mail ear-
.
...... , ....
riers have been advised by the' This ™ ,n« “
n o s t a l Milthnrill.Mi t o n lea& e h a v e in several other places and local
^ , ters ,ef, |n |he(r ,nal| hox«*s '»Hboritles an* doing their best to
.
r pickup to have stamps on
‘bffu.u ™ tha,1
ín ¡m hav¡¡
C l’A R A N T F r n
SPARE RIBS ____________ ___ Pound 9t/2c
PORK S T E A K ...... ....................2 pounds 25c
Center Cuts—Young Pork
Lean and Meaty
Pay Tribute to a Great Dad
W ith a Gift He'll Value!
M en’s
Towncraft’
White Shirts
In Handsome Box W ith Gift
Gard!
When Father's Day rolls around
452.477.00 (June 16th), be ready to give Dad
a worthwhile gift, something you
INDEBTEDNESS
KNOW he’ll wear with pride!
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (including all negotiable
interest-bearing warrants issued under Section 35-1104) $149,800.00 In other words, give him a Town-
2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued and
___
craft!
endorsed “not paid for want of funds” -----------------------------None
n ch l u s t e r of the smooth
3. Amount of other indebtedness
----- weave white broadcloth will win
4. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS (sum of it«™ L 2, 3) „_~.4149_800.00 hijn the m o ^ n t he lays eyes on
Approved by the budget committee this 28th day of May, 1940.
' it, and the excellent, permanent
WORTH HARVEY.
C. D. CHAPMAN
fit—they're Sanforized ( f a b r i c
Secretary, Budget Committee
G. W. McFARLAND
shrinkage will not exceed 1% )—
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C. MORELOCK
CHAS. A. -----
BEIDLER,
will keep him proud of Town-
VINAL T. RANDALL
Chairman, Budget Committee
crafts from now on!
C. E. BROWN
F. EARL GAROUTTE
Super NuCraft wilt-proof collars,
ROY S. HANDS
sturdily constructed from three-
BARTLETT JOHNSTON
ply
yam s to actually outwear the
GEORGE McREYNOLDS
body of the chirt!
Dated this 30th day of May, 1940.
•Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.
WORTH HARVEY,
Clerk, Union High School District No. 14, Lane County, Oregon.
CHAS. A. BEIDLER,
Chairman, Board of Directors Union High School District No. 14,
Lane County, Oregon.
Total
P E N N E Y ZS
M IA IS
PORK ROASTS ____________ Pound HP/jC
Picnic Style
ASSORTED LUNCH M E A T ....... Pound 25c
BEEF ROASTS
---------- ---- ---Pound 18c
Chuck Cuts
HAMS ______________________ Pound 16y2c
Half or Whole- Sugar Cured
B A C O N ............................... .................Pound 7o
Sugar Cured- For Seasoning
B A C O N ____________ ______„...Pound 13y2o
Morrell’s , Eastern—Any Size Piece
SLICED BACON .......... ................ Pound I9c
Morrell's Palace
PICNICS ........................... ..............Pound 14c
6 to 8 pound Average
FILET OF S O L E ...........................Pound 15c
Fresh Ocean Caught
Meat Prices Friday and Haturday Only
PURE L A R D ___ ____________ 4 pounds 25c
Kettle Rendered
B E A N S » irgate
1()C
PE A S Sutf-r Belle ca V s H c
MILK.cherub Baby pure 4P 3 Su« 17c
PE A S Industry 7 303 Cans 15c
C O R N C ounty Kist 2 **03 Cans 15c
B E A N S cr«-eii o»t 2 c“ i 15c
P E A C H E S ^ -to ^ c
FIG BA R S
3 pounds 25c
Grape Juice Church's Pint 15c
JELL W ELL 4 * * 15c
Kra A ft’ m " er.Z o pkgs.
^•,b- 0*7-
V>MlLlLOIL Brick.
//C
OLEO Sunny Bank 2 lb-carton 19c
NUCOA
2 pounds 33c j
W hite M agic Bleach gal. 17c
DBITTED SNOW
PIEDMONT
HARVEST BLOSSOM
FLO UR
M A Y O N N A IS E
Pint Jar 19c
FLO UR
Quart
49-pound Sack
33c
$1¿9
49-pound Sack
$J45