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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1940)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1940 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON 12 Southern Lane 4-H Club Members Get Scholarships Looking for a Home or Investments? Looking forta Home or Investments? For sale or lease- Good service station, drive in and business lo cations on the new highway. For Sale or Lease. 325 acre stock farm, 127 acres in cultivation. Balance pasture and timber. Modern house and good barns. Full price $12,000 or lease for $550. City rentals are jumping. We have two business buildings for sale that yield a good income. Better investigate. 11 acres. All tillable. Good house and bam. Five miles out. $1400. $400 down. Sawmill. Dutch oven, 60 inch donkey boiler, engine, saws. etc. $700. half cash. 5 room house—two lots, paved street, in good west side neigh borhood. $1000, easy terms. Good buys in every type of property. Real Estate RODM ANS Insurance I Progress on Flood E. R. Lemley Makes Control Dams Is Statement Given by Engineer I believe that the candidate for Mayor should let the voters know what he expects to do if elected. By ARMY ENGINEERS The duties of Mayor are clearly - The leOtlT’d a y ^ c o n s tr u c tio n set fortfh ‘n ‘he City Charter and - Winners of scholarships valued at $6.00 each to the 1941 Fall Creek 4-H club camp have been released by the County 4-H club agent. Twelve scholarships to outstand ing club members in the various 4-H projects exhibited at the Southern Lane Fair will provide assistance to club members in at tending the fast growing and popu lar 4-H club camp. In each division the winner has been selected on the basis of his exhibit at the fair and his com pleted record book. Winner must accept the scholarship by June 10 or it will automatically be passed to his first alternate. Dairy—Dick Moody, Latham. Canning—Helen Summers. Lon don. Household Engineering — Jerry; Nevins, London. Room Improvement — Phyllis Foster, Cottage Grove. Cooking I — June Elfving, Do- rena. Cooking II — Jack Summers, London. Clothing I—Harriet Curtis, Silk C'rook . Clothing , , ,, II — Mildred Fisher. .¡° 1,OWTTT . „ . t,in t2ilng 111 Alice Trunnell, ; J?’ «. . . . . Clothing IV—Marjorie Woodard, on the Fern Ridge Dam finds 1.- arS raa law_ Forestry I -Aion Lee Williams, 036,000 cubic yards of earth exca- .. T2 . take Cj I^uthaA 8WS Latham, vation placed in the earth fill sec- are'd^l^^h^’r e^ d «m U n Forestry II—Gale Lebow, Wal- tion. Daily progress has been l hL £ f y are duly observed and en' den. somewhat curtailed the past few _ __n days due to heavy rains. However, T ° recommend to the Qouncil some 3,000 cubic yards are bein^ such measures or regulations as PORTLAND FIRM SUCCESS FUL BIDDERS ON LATHAM compacted into the fill each day advantage to the City, BONDS. as the main dam section ap- . these duties I * 1~ . uf <L ni,y marn^OTlv ' approximately^ 2B0 000 get U^ C strictly followed, so that Whprl the When the Latham Latham school school board board rabic j S s W i f c d to21° ^ fine record of debt ^ ^ t i o n «Pcned bids for the sale of a $14.- X t P fh trtarth e n t t ,,™ of the last few years be maintain- 000 bond issue to finance lmprove- plete this earth structure. ' ments and additions to the La- v a ^ T ^ f^ rin r e n t That in the making of a new tham school Monday evening, it yards of riprap rock revetment uUfi„et the needs of the coming was announced that Baker For- faare S T th e d ^ , ° nas nU r ^ S Z ? * the b S rather than th l dyce Tucker Co., of Portland was Ig"nrt wave artion a f t e ^ h r S ^ “"t spent during the past the high bidder among three bond- a gainst wave action alter tne res year mg companies submitting bids. e i7 T h a t the Council see that there Other companies were Atkinson harden i» established and maintained a Jones Company and E. H. Adams, hate been placed and steady prog- f u rted Co., both of Portland. Interest ress continues the concrete and r ¡ ¡ / f £ ? * , » » violattons « , „„ „ and convjc- m steel spillway on section. More than m to t t « o r f th « J e g « n c c g rw J c f fiil t r t hid M 1 » I | 423,000 pounds of miscellaneous That a careful study of traffic steel has already been incorporât be made, in order that some ed in this feature of the work. ■__. . of Clearing of the resereoir basin the th3Z3rds continues. More than 2,500 acres at the corner of Maln Friday, October 25 of the 4.000 acres to be cleared and Ninth. a. m. ft. p. m. f t have been slashed. 17131 we do not b « » ™ involved in any contract covering our pow Friday, November 1 Cottage Grove High ___ 2:13 7.6 1:55 Progress continues on the Cot- ernSlld lights. i Low 8:03 1.4 8:51 tage Grove dam as the 80th day of . That our 7“ Saturday. November 2 construction finds 111,000 cubic be_Ê1\ en care™ studyi ! High 3:04 7.4 2:41 yards of compacted fill in place in Low 1.8 8:52 9:40 be kept in repair. the earth dam section. Sunday. November 3 If elected I pledge myself to do 1 Common earth excavation in the High 3:58 7.2 3:29 spillway foundation has been com -1 Low 9:44 2.2 10:31 efficient City government. pleted with the removal of weath Pd. Adv. Monday, November 4 ered rock now in progress. Some High 4:52 7.0 4:20 100,000 cubic yards of earth and Low ___ 10:41 2.6 11:24 22,000 yards of rock have been re- A l b a n y M a n A r r e s t e d Tuesday, November 5 moved from this area at this time. _ _ , High ....... 5:48 6.8 5:16 7.0 Principal activity on the Cot- H © r© M o n d a y N l g l l t , Low ....... 11:41 2.8 tage Grove dam is confined to ex Wednesday, November 6 cavation of the spillway founda High 6:46 6.7 6:20 tion and erection of the concrete Low ....... 0:18 0.2 12:48 mixing plant, preparatory to the Thursday, November 7 beginning of actual placing or con by Albany city officers, was ar- High ....... 7:43 6.8 . 7:31 crete in the spillway structure. 1:14 0.7 1:58 Smith, night officer, on charge of Low Friday. November 8 Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills re grand larceny. Previous to his ar 8:39 turned Saturday from a National rest, Reading had told John Shaf High ....... 8:37 7.0 3:02 Funeral directors’ convention held fer, chief of police, a weird story Low ....... 2:11 1.0 Correction Table in San Francisco, California last about being a deserter from the week. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Mills army, Umpqua Bar entrance, subtract Reading was lodged in the city 40 minutes from figures as shown; and daughter Kay of Salem visited here during their absence and he jail pending the arrival of Albany Alsea bay entrance, subtract 1 hr.,' supplied for Mr. Mills at the fun officers, who came down and took 15 minutes; Yaquina, 1 hr., 5 min.; eral home. Brewer Mills is a neph him back to Albany Tuesday to Siuslaw Inlet entrance, subtract ew of Mr. Mills. face the charge of larceny. 55 minutes. Tides For The Week Charge Grand Larceny T Hebron Mrs. Phebe Young visited at Black Butte recently with a sis ter, Mrs. Viola Boren of Myrtle Point, house guest of the Walter Boren family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lackey of the Grove were Sunday callers at the A. L. GUham home. John Wright of Walker spent Monday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Add Heath, and family. Archie Gilham underwent an operation on his shoulder Tuesday morning in a Eugene hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Clark had Warm cotton ribbed garments. Long sleeve and ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46 Nation Wide Sheets 81x99 A consistent quality candidate. Juvenile printed patterns. Sizes 2 to 8. 77c 39c Wool Mix Sox Comfortables For the working man. Here is your candidate. Cotton filled—Sateen covered. Cut size 72x84. Vote for Warmth 10c Boys’ Overalls Bed Pillows Duck Down and duck feathers. * 1 . Each *2.98 Sally Lea Frocks Topflight Shirts Super Oxhide, full cut, sanfor ized. Vote for Service. You know this one. A long rec ord of service. A new shipment of smart wash dresses. Vote for Style. 59c 98c 98c VOTE THE THRIFT TICKET AT E N N E __ 1 J ▼ r * ■_________ I n c o r p o r a 1 *20 Ford Sedan ............ « Hfl.00 FLYING CLUB MEETS Lawrence of Portland and their The Cottage Grove Flying club daughter Georgia of Westfir. held their regular meeting in A. L. Gilham's connected with Petersen hall Monday evening. the new power line Tuesday. Discussion was held on obtaining lu n ilw r for a h a n g a r F u tu r e m eet ings will lx» held In the Cottage Grove Gas company office in the Woodson building. The next regu Chas. Poole, candidate for coro lar meeting will be held on Tues ner on the democratic and repub day, November 12th, due to Mon lican tickets was a visitor here day being Armistice day. CHAS. POOLE HERE IN INTEREST OF CANIUOACY M A R T IN M OTORS 24 North 9th Phone 19 Your Pontiac Dealer flSWÜMlSOliP?! 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In commenting on some phases of the eumpulgn, Mr. Puole s la te d th a t c o n tr a r y to some r e ports he had always given first consideration to all funeral direc tors over the county and In case of u fatal accident, he referred to Hie n e a re st funeral director, lie stated that during the time he has served in this capacity he has kept the first c o m p le te record and that his records were open to inspec I x m i I c at throe used care: tion at all times. Mr. I’oole, it will be remem *90 l*ontlaa Sedan ...... $705.041 bered, was nominated in the May «020.00 p rim aries lie will appreciate your *87 Pontiac Sedan *94 Plymouth Uoupe $279.00 support. PORK ROASTS (picnic «tyle) ...... ............ ..... lb. 11c PORK STEAK (center shoulder cuts) ........... lb. 14c LEO OP LAMB (young, tender) ....................lb. 28c LAMB CHOPS, loin or r i b ................lb. 29c BEEF ROASTS ................................ lb. 17i/2c Blade cuts steer beef GROUND BEEF ............................ 2 lb«. 29c No cereal or water SIRLOIN STEAK ................................ lb. 25c HAMS, sugar cured, half or whole .... lb. 19c Meat Prices Friday and Saturday Only STOKLEY’S TOMATO JUICE, 23 oz. 3-25c COUNTRY HOME CORN, Nto. 2 can ... 10c HIGHWAY SAUERKRAUT, 2% 3 tor 25c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Sundown, No. 1 can 10c HONEY, Mellow Oold, 5 lb.......................29c DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING, qt.......... 23c KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP, qt.................. 27c SPAM, 12 oz....................................... 2 for 49c SILK TISSUE, regular rolls ............3 for 10c SLICED B A 00H ...... ......................... lb. S w ift’« Eversweet or Morrell’s Pride PORK LINK SA U S A G E ...... ............. lb. VEAL CROWN ROASTS ............... lb. VEAL STEAK — ..... ............................ lb. VEAL S T E W ........................................ lb. SALMON, for c a n n in g ...... ...... .......... lb. Half or whole fish 23c I5c 19c 10c 11c BLUE MILL COCOA, 2 lb......... ......... 14c JELL W E L L ................................ 3 pkgs. 10c SOUP, Campbells, except chicken and Cream of M ushroom......................3 for 26c BLACK PEPPER, Schilling’s, 2 oz. can 5c PEAS, Sugar Belle, No. 2 can ................ 11c TOMATOES, Standard, No. 2 ^ .... 3 for 25c MOTHERS OATS, cup and sauoer Large pkg.................................................... 29c PIEDMONT M A Y O N N A IS E Qt. Jar , . . . 3 3 c 25c Porter Fril-lets 16-oz. cello.....23c Julin Ix*e W rit’ll! Bread lVz-lb.... 2 for 25c *> t