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Biue Mt. School Sneak Day for Seniors and Work-Play Cottage Grove Sentinel Picnic Set Sunday Day for Other Students Is Set 25th 20 Pages Section Three Rv Mm Ilarrv <a»tle By Mrs. Harry ( aatle Phon«- 96XJ3 I „ _ _ . By Saundra Carlson Public Relations NUMBER 40 $32 Million in Added Funds Left Hiway Liquor by Drink Commission for 3-Year Construction Policies Are Set Battles Ahead During the post war period I from 1946 to 1951 inclusive the Highway Commission battled • ahead with what revenues it re- | ceived from gasoline taxes and in- I cidental income to repair and im prove the State's primary and Taxi NOTICE MOVING TO NEW OFFICE r COME IN.... ENTER FREE TRIP TO PARIS CONTEST AND GET FREE BOTTLE OF MIDNIGHT PERFUME | by TUSSY JUST FOR - LETTING US SHOW YOU THE NEW- > Enjoyed 1953 FRYRYTE . • 14-DAY FREE TRIAL Picnic Set Sunday thrilling to drive Wicks Electric 48 No. Dth George Witters of the M & W Market, a state director of the Oregon Independent Retail Gro cers association, will take an ac tive part in the program at the group's annual convention Sun- 1 day and Monday, May 24 and 25, in Portland. The meeting will be held at the Multnomah hotel and will feature a key address by Ed Wimmer of ; Cincinnati, vice president of the National Federation of Indepen dent Business. Units of the Army’s Fourth In fantry Division were the first on the beaches of Normandy on D- Day, June 6, 1944. Ken Cravens The traditional high school Sen-' MOSBY CREEK — “Butch,” ior . Sneak Day has been set for To Be Discussed Contractor little red cocker spaniel belong- Monday, , May 25, while students .Ing to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bas- in other classes make it a Work- At Lumber Meet 410Y sett, had the misfortune to get Play j Day for cleaning up the WASHINGTON, D. C. Leo V. hit with a car one day last week school , New Construction and grounds. They will get and broke his leg. He spent sev- ' a break however, with recreation Bodine, executive vice president Remodeling and Re pairs the National Lumber manu of eral days at the veterinary hos- planned for the afternoon facturers association. Washington, secondary highways, and to im of All Kinds pital in Cottage Grove and re Seniors will leave at 8 a m. by D. C., announced this week that Dispenser licensees selling liq- prove federally aided portions of uor by the drink will not be al turned home Sunday with a cast Chartered ( bus for Belknap Springs details of an expanded public re Estimates Gladly Given County roads. During that period lowed to sell malt beverages or on his leg. and will return about 7 p.m. lations program, designed to sell 36-tfcxx ie expended $91,800,000 on the pri wine for consumption off their Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerick Each home room will hate a more lumber and improve public Business Cards The Sentinel mary' loads and $32,600,000 on licensed premises, the Oregon liq and family of Chula Vista, Calif., specific , work project planned to secondary highways and county uor control commission has an have moved back to their, rome improve the building's appearance opinion ot the lumber industry, will be unfolded before the as roads, a total of $124,400,000. Of nounced, and those now’ holding on Perkins Creejc They have from , 1 to 2 in the afternoon Mr. sociation directors at their 1953 that total sum, $114.4 million re package or retail malt beverage i been gone two years. Petersen is faculty chairman, and spring meeting May 25-26 in presented the construction cost licenses allowing such sale must The Myers family enjoyed a Judy Hodges is student chairman Asheville, of the projects involved while $10 surrender this privilege if granted party and wiener roast Saturday of the work committee. COTTAGE GROVE George Garratt, dean of the million represented the expendi a dispenser license. night at the Delbeit Myers home. From 2 to 3:15 a special pro graduate School of Forestry ture for rights of way. Those attending were Mr. and gram of activities to be held on This policy w'as adopted to dis Yale, wall be the principal speak The 1951 legislature authorized tribute license piivileges equitably Mrs Ray Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. the football field is being planned the Highway Commission to issue by avoiding concentration of sev Art Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. bj the recreation committee Mr er at the meeting. Dean Garratt and sell $40 million of highway eral types cf license to one es Herold Kirks and families of Ciochetti is faculty chairman, and will address an open luncheon bonds with which to begin the re tablishment, and to reduce the Drain; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pat Kent is student chairman. meeting Monday on the subject, habilitation of major highways in I>ossibility of illegal sale of bot Myers. Mr. and Mis. Loyd Myers Students will be able to partici 'The Future Is Your Business.” the state system in line with a tled liquor, which the OLCC be and Ray Myers of Delight Valley, pate in a softball game, table ten Phone 777 Five-Year Piogram mapped out lieved could occur more easily if and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Myers, nis, a track meet, pie eating con building. Miss Brant hover's room by the commission, and with the package beer and wine sales were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers and Mr. tests, a tug of war and relays plans to clean out the west end understanding that when the as allowed from premises selling liq and Mrs. Cliff Green an^l family Dixie cups and cookies will be rock gardens and Mr. Cicchetti’s sembly met in 1953 an additional uor by the glass. of Blue Mt. seised at 3:15. Refreshment com room will work on the track. issue with which to extend the Mrs. George Foster and son, mittee faculty chairman is Miss The commission set hours of rehabilitation program could be for dispenser licenses at Fiist Lt. Byron Foster of Thorn Caverhill; student chairman is authorized if considered advisable operation 7 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.. enacted a reg- ton Corners visited Wednesday Vonda Lee Lemmer. at that time. The $32 million is lulation requiring empty bottles with Mrs. Foster’s sister and hus Rooms Given Work sue of bonds authorized by the broken to avoid re-use, and band, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle. Work assignments are as fol session just closed is the response lx? Foster leaves soon for Japan. raised the sanitation standards lows: Miss Rice’s home room will to that understanding. Saturday evening guests at the for all licenses. trim the shrubs in the inner court. Funds Required Only the 540 restaurants and home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Mos Mr. Kingzett’s room is going to It is the commission's estimate clubs by were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bush now licensed to mix and that $154,000.000 of state, bond of Ci eswell; Mr. and Mrs. Clif take out dandelions in the front and Federal funds is required for "i™ Iif^r from customers’ bot- Williams of Cottage Grove and lawn. Mr Lindner's room plans to . . , reconstruc I ties are being considered to serve Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Powers dust everything. Miss Caverhill’s immediately .. needed by the drink, but following room will dust window blinds. Mr. tion on pi imary highways and an liquar this initial applications of Eden Park. Wenner's room is going to remove additional $32,800,000 on second-1 from taverns licensing, Albert Lancaster and daughter i will be considered. ary highways, a total of $186,800- Goldie spent the week end at gum from library chairs. Mrs. First 000 of which $164.8 million will Come at the home of Mr. and Lindner's room will trim the front JUNE 1ST AT 25 NO. 6TH ST First licenses are Florence go directly into construction and granted to dispenser Mrs. George Lancaster and at shrubs. Mr. Steele’s room plans to restaurants and clubs, pick up papers and trash on Sixth the remaining $22 million into according to the commission, be tended the Rhododendion festival. Albert Lancaster has a T. D. street. Mrs. Pickens' room will rights of way. Of the $154 mil cause those licenses have demon- lion total, approximately $11 mil . strafed their ability to serve dis cat hired to clear some land for clean out the west end rock gar- den. Will carry on with general practice lion represents required expendi tilled spirits, their food service is him. Miss Holt’s room will wash the ture on Forest Highway projects. established as required by law, School Picnic bookcases Footing up the whole giant job and public need for liquor service The Blue Mt. school will close windows in doors and from 1946 to 1957, inclusive, the in the community was determined Sunday, May 31, with a picnic and clean out fountains from the senior hall to the east end. Mr. rehabilitation of the primary high when the original restaurant or for all at the school grounds. Wright’s room will remove gum ways will require an estimated, club privilege was granted. The teachers hired for the year from library tables. Mr. Camp and in addition will have a line of natural foods $245.81X1,000. and the secondary Fifteen percent, or 114 of the are Mr. Robert Green of Hood bell's room will clean out the east highways will require $65,400,000; 760 licenses allowed by 'aw- wlH River, principal; and Mis. Louise end rock gardens. Mr. Hennings- including the well known a grand total of $311.200,000, of lie withheld for future licensing. Wickendoll of Cottage Grove, ’s room will wash door and which $279.2 million will go ditect- With aproximately 540 licenses lower grades. Mrs. Glen Roby has gaard windows and clean out LOMA LINDA food products Iv into construction and $32 mil going to restaurants and clubs, been hired as janitor, and Mrs. bookcase fountains from the senior hall to lion into rights of way. Bertha McGuire will cook again there remain 106 for distribution the west hall. Mrs. Krauss’ room among taverns and other outlets, at the lunch room. will clean out the stage. graduation exercises will Communitv Health and the commission cautions tav- be The Mr. Zahler’s room plans to de- Thursday evening, May 28, at dandelion the west lawn. Mr. । ern operators against making ex DR. R. H. KITTS, N. D Subiect of Talks penditures for alterations on the 8 p.m. There are seven to graduate Corey's room will remove gum from the eighth grade. At Meet Thursday assumption they will receive dis- Mrs. George Woodworth enter from the cafeteria tables. Mr । penser licenses, as each applica- Murray’s room will wash door Community health will be the tion must be investigated tho- tained the Elite Bridge club at windows on the outside of the subject of talks at a -dinner Thurs- roughly prior to license issuance, her home last Thursday evening. < Mrs. Bud Cummings of Cottage day evening. May 21, at the Os- | ---------------------- - Grove was a guest, and Mrs. Orlo burn hotel in Eugene sponsored Bagley held high score. A lunch partment. County Health de- of jello, cookies and coffee was served dining the evening. Speakers at the affair, to be- , - If IT Mrs. Glen Roby and Mrs. Har gin at 6:30 pm, will be Karl Zan- Afi Unj* H Ol 1011] * ry Castle attended a bridal show dor, senior sanitary engineer of lIVUvwj er Tuesday evening honoring El the U. S. Public Health Service, ’ len Hollcmon of Knox Hill. San Francisco, and Curtiss N. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle en Everts, director of division of By Mrs. Orville Lamb joyed a fine mess of trout Sunday Sanitation and Engineering, Ore Phone 1159R1 when their son and wife, Mr. and gon State Board of Health. Mr. Mrs. Leon Lancaster, and Larry Everts will stress sanitation as it Eighth LYNX HOLLOW pei tains to growth of Oregon grade exercises will be at 7:30 stopped and gave them all the cities, while Mr. Zander will speak , Monday, May 25, at the school fish they caught Sunday. El wood Seward of Glide called on on housing. ; house. Graduates are Martha Other topics will be problems Brown, Myrna Hilbert, Ronald the Castles Sunday evening. Mrs. G. W. Hocker was walk such as subdivision, building, zon । Farmer, Zack Holbrook. Gene The Hudson Hornet-America’s Stock-Car Champion, ing, sanitation, fire and policing Stevenson and Daniel Simonson. ing with crutches a few days last week from running a nail nearly codes in relation to health of a The eighth graders enjoyed a thru her foot. community. is a crowd-stopper on any street ] “sneak" Thursday. Mrs. Oscar Another beautiful Bible pic I Schultz chaperoned members of ture will be shown at the Walden the group and they were shown Community hall next Sunday eve thru the Coca Cola Bottling com ning at 7:30 by Mrs. E. C. Dye, pany, the Eugene Register-Guard, the title of which is “Earth's the Medo-Land Creamery, and Eternal Triangle.” Come and ' treated to an ice cram cone there. bring a friend. You will enjoy the They visited KUGN and heard good singing preceding the pic the news broadcast from there; ture. visited the Big Y, had a wiener ! and marshmallow roast at Skin ners Butte park, went roller skating and took in some movies, They were tired but happy at the end of the day. CtniAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 t With the legislature adjourned leaving the Highway Commission with $32 million of additional funds for highway reconstruction "during the next three years it is interesting to take a summarized I look at the highway program as Bit has developed since the close | of World War II. During that conflict Oregon ■ Highways were both staived and ' flogged; starved by the cessation of everything but military con i' struction, flogged by the steady I pounding of heavier traffic than | they were built to sustain. Main- ■ tenance costs zoomed while the | highways sagged under the in- | creasing impact of faster and big- 4 ger trucks. Witters to Attend Grocer Convention Phone 337 37-10tc-47 ALL DRY CLEANING (Mt«toti? ScMI Picnic Set 2-Day Service Special Service 4 Hours Cash & Carry Discount Cottage Grove Cleaners 401 Main Pick Up and Delivery Service Phone 81 Lynx Hollow school picnic will be Sunday, May 24. on the school grounds. Dinner will be at 1 p.m. in order to give those who de- sire time to attend church servi- ces. School will be officially closed Thursday, May 28. The present teachers. Mrs. Opal Wilburn of Springfield and Mrs Elizabeth Prichard, have signed contracts to teach here next year. This will be Mrs. Prichard’s fifth year at Lynx Hollow and Mrs. Wilburn's second year. Mrs. Wilburn will be principal next year. Arcadia, Jack Kirkland Calif., visited several days last week at tjie home of his daugh ter and family, the Melvin Mar tins. Martha Brown has been on crutches the past week from a badly sprained right ankle. She turned her ankle while on a spring hike with the rest of the upper grade pupils. Quilt Tack«l Community club met Friday for a potluck dinner at the lunch room and tacked out anti hem- med a "bow-tie” pattern quilt to have on hand in case of an emer gency, such as a fire. etc. Pre sent were Mmes. John Macauley. Melvin Martin, Sam Medford, George Quackenbush, Orville Lamb, Lawrence Fisher, Kenneth VanNortwick. Dee Farmer, Jack McCallen, Kenneth Brown and Oscar Schultz. Community club will meet only once a month during the summer whereas they met twice a month during the school term. Next meeting will be a general picnic June 14 at the Oscar Schultz home. SELL IT THRU THE WANT ADS It’s the country’s top performer — and a premium value at trade-in time Standard trim and other apecifirationa and a<-caaaories subject to ebanite without notica ERTAINLY, the Hudaon Hornet w n lovely car to C look at gorteou* inside and out. And its beauty M more than akin deep. 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