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I iMirw., M.m li I, HOI Pug«' 7 Roadside Bill Is Proposed to Keep Signs from Hiways geni* mid Rodney Eriksen Sewing club meeting wax held lit Mr». It. K. Uruni the home of Mrs Frank Hrwil Mt * Elliott Eriksen gave a jmi ty lust Wednesday, Feb 21 l're .ent» weir brought for Evelyn Whilinxn for her Sharon last 'Huiraday ale her Hlh for her birthday and present» were also given a» a surpri»» "baby birihday •hower" for M ik . Victor Dtxilittlc. A Idll designed Io regulate lull A deliiioUM iMithii'k dinner was hoards along the state highway, of ctvum. cake, fellow Il ru I bus Ixen drawn up tie the Oregon served iMMin iiy Hu- plenly of | k >|> corn halh Roadside Council and it may tx- wen' I HKic Patton, EI okiut Erik tliarlea Wlneinger. Arlene Alt state IrgislaI un- during this sc«- sen, Almutta <é <xl< II, Ruth Win, kens, Xhnron Whitman, Gila Vio- Inger, Elizabeth Raymond, Eileen h it. G iii I mo WiscarNon, Victor The purposes of the bill, uh ton, Barbina and Mildred < mm I i I Evilyn Whitman, •lull'd in Section l'are «a» Pre Plueuitl, Peggy Gloat mui lunlx'll serving the State's investment in il» highway», i b> 1 Jecrraatng haz Hendrick. Jane Hegth wu» coined as a new ntcmlwr and Adi - ard» to travi Ier», tel Keeping the a g» ■ itiitc highway» in good older and Next meeting will I h - held •Mur. ap|M*aruilc<* for I tie w e I f a r <• of ■ 7 nl tin- holin' of M ik Ruth Wine Piopmaix of the bill USE OIL OF .Seem* re one or folkwn THE FINEST GWADE family in "pie in 1. Th«» hill applies only to state highway» o'ltMile ol in<x>r|x>rated AND OF THE COLD them are Mr. and Mt lilt Izinr iti« ■. and towns. BE UNAFRAID ■■ven hud to go to I tic Mi 2. Il applicH only to advertising ho»pital a f«'W day» and still rnak«" itructurv» and »igns; it has noth- several trips a week, back for ng to do vyith the condui t of busi- IivalnientN Miss Marmn \xdelte • s or industrial c»tabli»hment* several day« 3. Il provide» for dividing th«' W< diluì. Kenny McGrew, Pal strip bordering I foniut Wlneinger n highwu into "commercial and t rteta," "roadside w-rv ice dts- Whitman and many other are all better. trict»," and 'rural district»." 4 Separation of the roadsides into <li«trlrtx will bi- in accordance with the following principle, "Commercial districts" those when1 ordinarily there * Our furl oil knocks out cold indtn trial Leoni» and Leota Arzle wete < 'onren trat ion «••¡»tiler. Give it ii trial and taken to the Shrine Hospital In yuu'll I m - Haliafied. Fair i Portland Tuesday by Mr and Mrs ordinarily five or more such <-st;de prices also. Sul Billing* for a periodic check- ' ll»hment» in any half mile of high W IIS an-1 way, or the premixe» of such es- I «P other operation on her leg* the | t a bi i stm lent» in any half mile of highway occupy tit least 50 per fourth In a four mont lis perhaps ti "Roatlsidc service districts" are Ijrota returned home but will re turn m >M for an operation <>n her those that do not qualify as "com- , font. Leona wn« given a farewell metcial." yet where tlwro are nu party Wcdne»dHy afternoon by her merous c»tabli»hinents furnishing lodging, meals and auto newssi- HHimmntes at school. and tlcs to til«' (raveling public. Brow n. "Rural district»" are those that Mrs Bustci Brown, has complet'•<! In radar whnol in do not qualify as either "cnmnu r- rial" or "madaide service” dis- Mhslsslppl and is being *<nt CULP CREEK I Don’t Waste Scarce Farm Timber New Dodge Trucks Have 50 New Features Market Improves u l Local Dealer Says MOBIITWKIDi CURTIN 5. In “commercial districts Mr and Mrs John Sowell h' to California where they there would I m - no regulation o called by th* wrious illness advertising; priUdKes could con tinue as at present. 6 In "inral” and roadside mt - advertising , nt the vemvr plant when hit Vice th.' head when n log « ime un- iummoditie» or M'rvieis for sale l<< d Marvin Hill w i* hi' by i । on the premises will not be af- feett’d by this bill, provided they 111 I ire within certain maximum size ! .«nd place within Rxi feet of the building or stand wh*re the adver Wllllnrn t < ".by. who altends tised commodity's or M'lvices arc for sale. 7. In "roadside »arvice districts” in addition to «werytMng |»er- mitted in "rural districts." estab lishments furnishing menis, l«xig- ing. and auto necensities may ad vertise their goods and servios within 1000 fis't of their places tor th«' convenience «if travelers. Mr >n the basketball an<i of course anywhere in ' busi ness districts," cities and towns mumament 8 In every district sign adver ing. st r ng ov 'might folks ’I hey returned home tising sal«» or lense of real prop erty, riesignating name of owner. ay evening. tre'|xiss signs, official notices and warnings will I k - allow■ d 9 Sign» obstructing vision at in- terseclions and dazzling signs ate prohibited. •it reels — Parking Areas and Fk.ors Drive« ays 10. This Itili would lx* adminis- Also Road Grading I cred by a department of the Highway Commission, and fi- All Work Guaranteed nanced from the state highway fund. 11. Provision is made for public hearings in advance of the pro mulgation of any order or regula IvOcatcd nt tion of the Commission, and for Cottage Grov«’ Santi and Gravel legal appeal from such order. Phon«' 799-1 43-tfcxx 12 Signs erected in violation of n order creating a district, or tgns left more than IN months in an area t>i<x laimed as closed to such signs after the promulgation of tlie order arc declared public nuisances and must tie removed; (MStaltics ate provided for failure to do so. Assembly Mechanic Radial Drill Press Operator I Box No. 66 BLACK TOP PAVING Pass Creek Paving Co., Cottage Grove Not Everybody Can Smile TI iom * folks with huppy di*p<»9iti<*nN are (wople «ho face the future with confith-nee . . . because they face the future with INSI RANCE! Proj^r cover age emtta less than you may think, ami offers so much in |»eace of mind. See iim for details today! Hall and Liston Insurance Clins. S. Hull — Lloyd E. LMon Phone 72 405 Main Complete MT. VIEW Mrs. ’»alter Dowen», 33FH At the sjiecu.l election of the Mount View School Dlst. No. 12K Monday night, the budget was voted favorably and Ray Davis was eliTted director to fill the un- expired term of Amos Ketchct- Dennla Hinds returned to schoil Monday after a ten-day bout with the flu Ro<ln<y is now home with it but is not so ill. Mr Hind, is taking the home nursing class in Cottage Grove and is certainly tilting the practical end oi it at home. Mr. and Mrs. George Allenlxaugh of Eugen«' were Sunday guest« at the home of Mrs. Allenbaugh’s brother. Boone Humphrey. Mis G«'orgc In-ley left Wedncs- <lay for a w«eks' visit wi'h her husband who i* employed ,i Angeh Shirley will stay with Glen Gillespie family while mother is gone. Owing to the that the Mount View sciiool will lie having spring vacation March 23 the date amateur program will I»- changed. Watch umn for flic d it, Mrs. Bill Horn and son returned to her home in Ixrngview . Wash , ot Wednesday ten-day visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen. Mr drove down after his wife, Mr and Mr* Fritz Tanner en tertained Thursday, Feb. 22. with i [xirty honoring their daughter Sharon G-e on het ninth birthday. Games were played and the gu«*sls stayed for dinner in the evening. Those attending were Barliara and Janet West. Ward, Penny and Pat sy Johnson. Janet and Jimmy Dick and Mai y Ann Mason, and Barty Rose. Mr. and Mrs Bill Wilder and son of Medford were week end guests of Mis. Wilder's uncle and family. Mr. and Mrs Fritz Tarnier. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cox have sold their house and are going to work with a construction company. As yet they do not know whi re they will lie sent. - Mr and Mrs. ,\mos Ketchcrskie .and family of Westfir were in the cimmunitv Sunday looking alter their house. Mis. Mary Sloan of Salem is visiting this week at the home of a cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kanaka is the name for native workers on many tropical islands Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vaughn and in the Bacila ( tecali. Mike of Culp Creek were Saturday night visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Tanner. SALLY'S SALLIES Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dengham of British Columbia and Mr. and Mis. Harry Elfving of Cottage bank Grove weiv .Sunday dinner gUi sls of Mr. and Mrs Lehinon Johns n. Mr and Mrs. John Dakin of Regina, Saskatchewan. Canada, were visitors of Mr. and Mr> Leh man Johnson one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Kyle and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kanel re turned home Sunday after a two weeks vacation trip to see Bob Kyle, who is in the air force at Colorado Springs, and with rela tives in Kansas. The "flu" is still very much on the rampage in the community. "7711» gentleman has a problem; Those reported on the sick list He doesn’t know whether he this last week are Wnnis Hints. should give some or take some.” Elmer Mason and Mrs. A. B. Coch rane. CHECK! Lubrication Service »TTU TMOMA - LuWOVltW FOR FAST, DEPENDABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, OREGON, CALIFORNIA coewur Auto Accessories — Car Wash HOLMES RICHFIELD STATION Hi way 99 So. anti Wash. nrw line which ranges from I.ZêO to 10.000 pounds Ph. 55 PO» 11 AKO '«It* I .EUOtNf #£*££ FREIGHT LINES, INC For InFormation and Fait iorvko...Phono 155 a icntBui» 0WM> The Neighborly Neighbors club of Mount View met at the home of Mrs. Chatb.'* Bairs for an all- day meeting. The day was spent sewing for the Cottage Grove hos pital Mrs. Flora Flood was a visi tor. The next meeting will lie held the home of Walter Dow« ns on March 7 Be sure to bring your thimbles to this meet ing also. Afsd<>;’ic'. to Mr. Bridges f-r the mistake in saying the birthday given for him by his wife was given for his mother. W<* try to avoid such mis'ikes but unfortunately we are all human enough to err occasionally. Leo Layng left Monday morning for Portland to take his physical examination for enlistment in the marin«» corps. LATHAM Mrs. Esther Trunnell, Reporter Phone 17-F-ll MOSBY CREEK Mr». Harry Caatle, Reporter Phone 5 Piece Popular Darrel Mosby and Adena Garske were married Feb. 10 and were honored with a charivari Saturday night, Feb. 16, at their home on Mosby Creek. Mrs. Mosby was a Princess of the 1949 Cottage Grove Rodeo Good luck and happiness to the newly weds. Mi was pleasantly sur- prised on his birthday Eeb. 22 by several friends calling on him. Those calling were Richarti, Violet, and Ev« lyn Eastburn; Tony, Her old and Mary Davis, Sammy Mar tin. Margie Holland and the Rev. and Mrs. Donald Anderson and small son. Cake and coffee was served to the guests by Mrs. Lu ther Bettis and daughter. The Gel together club met Thurs- day home of Mrs. Vergel Bassett. A planned lunch was ser ved at noon and the day was spent in visiting. Several brought quilt blocks for the new quilt The next meeting will be with Mrs. Burn ice Conn. The square dance at the Blue Mountain play sh«»d was well at- tend«"d and everyone had fun. The dance in two weeks Patricks dance and those not wear ing some green will be lined 25 cents. Glen Roby wa<: ill Last w«»ek and missed several day • w i rk and .Al vin Roby was sick and missed school. Mrs. Lecter Rearrick took her husband to the hospital in Eugene Sunday when’ he is to have .an operation on his back and get him in shape for further operations on his leg he broke nearly a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thornton and son of Yoncalla and Mr. and Mrs. Herold Kirk cf Drain were callers Sunday at the Bert Myers homo. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones re ceiver! word Sunday night of a new grandson horn to their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edd Thomas of Coos Bay. The little boy weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. Mrs. Jones left Tuesday to stay with her daughter a few days. This will be another anniversary to be cele brated Feb. 25. Frank Brumbaugh of The Dallas was a breakfast guest Sunday morning at the home of his sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones. Dinner guests at the Jones home in honor of three birthday anniversaries were Mr. and Mrs. Herold Jones of Lorane. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jones and son Ronnie of Mosby Creek. Mr. and Mrs Wil bur Scott and daughter Marjorie of Creswell, Mrs. Mary Ray and daughter Lottie Mav of Cottage Grove, and Fred Brumbaugh of Albany. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Mary Ray and daughter Gittie May and Fred Brumbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. R.ry Lewis of Scottsburg called briefly Sunday ort a cousin Mrs. Lee Dugan of Walden store. Mrs. John Williams of Eden Park received word last week that her father passed away in Cali fornia. Dr. and Mrs. David Morris and two daughters of Cottage Grove called Sunday at the George Wood- worth home so the girls could see the little lambs. The Donald Ballards who lived at Knox Hill have moved into the Arlee Keene house at Eden Park and the Keenes have moved to! Woodard's camp. Mrs. Fanny Patten spent the j week end at Row River with her ; daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs Vern Thorson. Tressa Tullar of Eugene was a ; recent caller at the Lee Dugan home at Walden. Fred Harrison Brown, who pass ed aw ay Sunday in the S. P. Hos- pital in San Francisco, was a for mer resident of the Latham community, and liv«»d near what is n -v. the home of S. L. Godard. His wife. M iry Bartels RrovVn, and daughters were near him at the time of his sudden death. Tommy Clark will return this h os- 'pital where be was taken after an aci'ident lust Wednesday. The man traveling behind him said he evi dently struck a slick place on a sharp curve alx>ut two miles south of the Comstock overpass and up set his pickup. Mr. and Mrs Ben Chilson visi ted in Portland and vicinity Sun day at the homes of his biother Verne and his nephew Clare Chil son. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hull and son Lowell of Vancouver, Wash., ri with the C. S. Plasters from Wednesday to Sunday ifter- noon. Thursday evening Mr and Mrs. Glen Arne and Mrs. Rufus Arne joined the group to see mrv- ing pictures. On Friday Miss Alice M.ihn of Roseburg joined Mis. Hull and Mrs Plaster in attending the Oregon Statewide Convention held at the Fairmont Church of Christ in Eugene. Saturday Rev. Wilma and Clar ence Perry of the Church of God of Eugene were additional dinner guests of the Sunday Leslie Hull accompanied by Mrs. Hull sang at the Church of Christ in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Geer and and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Geer and two children drove south Friday oy way of Grants Pass. They stopped at Pra- rie Creek Redwoods and spent Friday night at Crescent City. On the reFurn tiip Saturday they ■ ime via North Bend where they sister Mrs. visited Mrs. Glen Moans and family. Sunday the Roy Geers were dinner guests at the home of his sister Mrs. John H tmmcr in Goshen in honor of Mrs. Geers birthday. The Glen Means’ will move from North Bend Wednesday back to the house near the A. L. Gill iams whore they formerly lived. The John Hammers whose home was burned last year are nicely tarted in new home which friends and neighbors helped to build and furnish. Charley Lahsch of Portland, resident of the Hebron vicinity forty years ago, visited friends in this section for th«» first time Last week. Ik’ spent Wednesday night with the Jolin Kebelbecks. Mrs. G’c Williams spent the week-end at Grants Pass with her m.dhcr Mrs. Anna Secbold who is liedfast. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris visi ted his brother Ivan who was is took them over and returned again in Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday. Fi iday. They also visited Mrs Brian Woods and Virgil England Robert Krn.idy and Tommy Clark are progressing nicely after their there. Mrs. Kenady had an emer recent illnesses. gency operation Sunday night and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Landers was improving at Latest report. and children and Lonnie Harris G. A. Milk who has been with visited the Adrian Landers in Cqr- his daughter Mrs. Howard Cox for vallis Sunday. sometime, and daughter Ruby Hill I —uc of Portland went to Mr. Miller's The smallest kangaroos are the home in Port (Ilford Monday. Mrs. size of a rabbit, while the largest Hill will stay a month. Fred Harr- may be as tall as seven feet. Farm limiter thioughout dU1. 7 Willamette valley and th«* writers»' » part of the stat«» has reached a If everyone uses scarce building peak in demand. according tn materials wixely, more building Charles H. I-add, senior farm can be done in szxit^ Lane County forester far the state fqrejttry during the emergency, Ed Green, department. lumber and building materials Ladd states that a recent sui v*y dealer and member of the public of this area shows n miKth im- affairs committee of th«> National' proved market condition with car Retail I.umtxT Dealers Assoeia- I rent price» on sawlogs, pulpwood, tion, stated this week. pole», piling and many other pro "Because of production restric-1 ducts exceeding the high level of tions adopted to meet the needs 1948. ’ of the rearmament program, sup- The forester points out that ' plies of certain building product»,' farm woodland owners enjoy the such as nails, pipe, gutter and definite advantage of easy logging . downspouts, metal lath and rein and nearby markets which provide forcing steel, are likely to be re- greater stumpage returns. Under : stricted for some months to I present market conditions a wood- come," Green »aid. land owner can realize a good in j "By not using those scarce prod- I come from hi» tract and yet keip . ucts unless absolutely necessary, the land productive by practicing | using no more than is required for I good forestry. » I safe construction, and avoiding | All owners of small tracts of | waste in their use," he added, "the I timber are eligible to receive * , available supply can be made to j forestry advice, according to i stretch over a larger amount of Ladd. The state forestry depart- ‘ | construction work and benefit a t ment is prepared to give on the larger number of people. ground assistance on all forestry ."There should be plenty of lum matters without charge. ber, wall board, cement, brick, and Any woodland owner wishing other non-critical building mat« n- help on his woodland is urged to ! als in the months ahead, but the contact his local representative of ! amount of building that can be this department or the extension dene will be determined largely by service. If local help is not avail the care with which materials con- able. write to the state forester ! taining critical metals are used in in Salem. building. "With the virtual elimination of ' copper and aluminum for con- । struction purposes,” Green con- | tinued, "steel now is the material ' which must be carefully conserved । in building until such time as ex panded production makes it pos sible to m«>et both defense and ci vilian needs.” ' DANCE BAND FOR HIRE BANDOLIERS’ TIRKEY GROW ERS HEAR OI TLOOK TALKED AT MEETING FEB. X Demonstrations on turkey butchering for by-the-piece sales and a report on the turkey crop outlook for 1951 were featured at a meeting Feb. 8 sponsored by the Lane County Turkey Growers Assn held in Eugene. C. M. Fischer, agricultural eco nomics department at Oregon State College, demonstrated pro- «■dures of butcheri'". He said growers are attempting to popu larize turkey as a year round fo«xi through by-the-piece retailing. N. U Bennion, extension poultry specialist at DSC. reported a large turkey crop can be expected in 1951. Although indications point to a 5 per cent decrease in turkeys in th«» western stat«?s, a 6 per cent increase in fl«xtks is expected in the East, he said. Bennion also reported the num ber of Beltsville Whites, a new breed of small turkeys, is increas ing in Oregon. This follows a na tional trend, he said. See Orlena Martin Ph. 555 or 23&J '*1 or Gene White, Ph. 54 or 941R 3! Chezem Saw Shop ☆ a V APEX, precision chain grinding*, HORNET, prices rediice^Flq g $299.00 — $311.00 Cox - Dianton - Atkina - Titan • I •»■«R Chains •Nili Hornet — Titan Sales & Service a There are over 20.000 different species of trees in the world. No one knows just how many, since new ones are constantly being dis covered in remote tropical regions. Nothing can bring you peace but yourself; nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles. —Emerson We finance sales Power saw rental Overhauling on All Make» 849 No. Lane St. One Block Buck of Del's Steak House Day or Night Service Giosed Sundays Phone 739,1 Sell it through the classified. ANNOUNCING The Opening of The Dairy Queen Store 509 So. Hi way 99 FRIDAY, MARCH 2 FREE CONES to Children Saturday Afternoon March 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McDole 29-2tc-30 WHY START FROM SCRATCH to attain your drcam of a smart functional home? Scratch the surface of your old home Possibilities Unlimited with the aid of the Cottage Grove Construction Co Designers and Braider* of contemporary homes 24 So. 19th St. Phone 2321, Ji «I • JI