The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 13, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Nallanal Park Fragrant
Federal government program for
lh* year IM*, which eiarted July I,
calle fur $3,0410,000 for new construe*
Hon In the Blue Itidgr parkway of
North Cai olioa und Virginia, and
»2.000.000 for the Natch*» True*
parkway In T*nn*»»*r, Alabama and
Mleeleelppl. Expenditure for Iha
Grral Smoky mountain» national
park In North Carolina and Tenn*»-
••• I» to be $565.530.
NF.RRAMK A WANTH
OKEGON COACH
The University of Nebru.ku it
»•etna want* an Oregon conch. Ac­
cording to pre»* ill»pulche* Ixith
Jim Aiken of the Umveisity of
Oregon anil lain Stlncr ol Oregon
State have been approached by
George Clark, Nebraska athletic
• In* < toi Aiken .mi ,,f San |•■|•l|n
cisco ln»t week Hint lie would go
to Lincoln, Ncbru*kn to talk
things over with official* there
and lidded that he hud not »ought
a change and had been well treat­
ed at the University. I zmi .Stlncr
said *1 Sun Fninci»co he tuid
talked wltti ('lurk of Nebraska
»on let Ui w> ago. but not In recent
week».
Tourney Bound
Lions Roll Over
Axemen 45-36
E N T I N E L
PORTS
Millers to Test
Severe Winter Is Rough on Game
C. G. Lions Friday
The Cottage Grove Lion* again
play host to one of th«- top league
Thura., Jaa. 18, lull* The Nentlnel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Page 3 team* this Friday in the local gym
i Dick Ciaf k i
when they take on the tough
For the Hurd time in hist my a
Springfield Millers.
Collage Grow basketball team
Coach Stan Williamson, former
defeated a Eugene quintet here
University of Oregon star basket-
Friday
night
as
the
state-tournu-
Il*w to l’ut Out a Fira
ball player, has come up with an
ment-bound Linns rolled over the
Wh*n a fir* Is smsll. It esn b«
The Lion* faded out in the last I-— -
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— exceptionally strong and danger-
highly
touted
Axemen
by
a
45-36
put out easily. You can stamp It
quarter ol Ro « burg game tlu i<
a
ou* aggregation.
■core,
Tuestiay night to Io»«- a hard wily League
out with your foot, smother It with
Based on pre-season games.
A packed house of approximat«-
a rug or douse it with a pall of
fought game 32 to 28, but for Ra*kAthall Rofiulfft Springfield ha* consistently played
ly
1500,
probably
the
largest
tunateiy
they
<
hose
a
non
confer
DdSK
eïDa
H
HOSUIT»
water. One of th* commonest kinds
on a par with some of the top
crowd ever to witness a basket ball enee opponent to have a bud fif-
nt Ores in * horn*- food or gr**»«
In the opening league game team* in the »tate and therefore,
game in Cottage Grove, watched
burning on the stove—can best be
1
U®***
B I Monday at th«' armory, the
sportswriter*, coaches and specta­
a tee I' MW first half ami thrli c«>n- 1 U‘ "
put out by placing a metal cover
«,,>, Cook
r',-.u and
u„a forward Harlan
uu-i..„ ! commanding lead through »H« i well VrF*W five gave the fans «ne tor* agree that Springfield may
1er Bob
on the pan or vessel containing
fllWt three quarteis, leading 10-21
acljon in defeating the lie one of the team* to come thru
Mickey a* they pined a Lion sec­
Such action *t
th* burning food
at the first quarter; 14-10 at half |Church of
32 ,o 15 Eox and win a »tate tournament berth.
ond
half
rally
to
gain
a
sizeable
th* ■tart of th* fir* may b* mor*
time and 27-17 before the coma wu> hlgh
for th(. VFW
lead
and
»tavc
off
last
minute
ef
­
Coach Dusenix-rry is working
effective than the work of the en­
struck the team. It muxtabeen with 9 point* while Goodwin was
his charges hard for this game
forts of the Axemen. Cook w'a* the
tire Are drpariment live minutes
something they “el" for the Lion high »corer for t h e Church of
and ha* warnqd hi* boys to be
high ixilnt man of the evening,
later.
basket shooters made exactly nine Christ with 9 points.
sharp for this one. lest the Millers
adding 16 point» to hi* 27 |x>int
failures in nine attempt* .in the
(MTformanec last week in the
In the second game of the upset the applecart.
Al La«l—Bry Hall
final frame, while the Roseburg
seaaon opener against Elmira.
evening the 1OOF lodge won a
A tiny electric oven for drying out
Since the Lion* have established
Indians with the same number of
Mickey was second with II Jotin-
close one from the Knight* of t|>em*elve» a* the team to beat in
humid salt and sugar ihukrri ha*
attempts, scored six times.
»on. Eugene'» tall center, was held
Columbus Both team* showed this league, every other aggrega­
been patented. The oven contain*
Tlie B squad also lost the pre- good form, so they’ll stand watch­
to 7.
an electric heater with a ihullow
tion will be attempting to turn in
From t h <■ opening tMukct by liminary game to Rokeburg 34-23 ing in the [x-nnant race. Westfall an upset win over them The Lions
ba«e and vertical homing. Salt
Marv Schaffer ot the Linn*, the
sparked the K.C. team by scoring will have to be good in every
shaker* and sugar bowls esn be
Summary:
flnt quarter waa nip and tuck n*
placed In th* housing to dry out
14 points while R. Keep scored game. Their toughest games are
(81/
Rowburs
(281
fxith team» were hitting the hemp
th* contents whenever necessary.
15 for the IOOF.
yet to come, but the coaching staff
Mickey,
i
1
F
13,
Hufford
from all angle». The first ( mtuk I
at C. G. H. S. feel* the same as
In
the
first
game
Tuesday
night,
F
3, Gage
«core w u s a tenM 9-9. Eugene East burn, 2
Aided Television
ihe Lorane Church of Christ gave the team members, namely, that
Cook,
2
2,
Blank
forged ahead for the only time
the Lions will be battling hard to
Development of television took s
4, Gary the National Guard boy* a firm
during the evening in the second Anderson, 1
trouncing to the tune of 56-18. bring home the title for Cottage
step torwsrd when I’sul Nlpkow In
Schaffer,
2
6,
Schindler
I ht I im I only to see l h e Grover*
The Guardsmen were outclassed Grove union high school for the
I8M4 Introduced scsnnlng He Invent­
Ixiunce back and take command
ed s system Involving * rotsting disk
and showed lack of practice. The first time in history and win a
>f a 22-16 halftime score.
fashioned with spertures arranged
Ixtrane team scored almost at will, I state tourney berth.
The large Grove cheer acct km
Spectators jammed the gymna­
every time they got possession of
In spirsls.
High s<h<H>|
went wild in the third |x-rxxl as
I the ball. Dyle was high point man sium to full capacity last Friday
Springfield — Hrr«- the laiuw marched to an early ten
Fri..
lor Lorane while Paiisell was the when the Lions defeated the Eu­
Tur«.. Jan 1H, Junction C. there point lead and held their own. The
, tug gun for the guardsmen with gene Axemen, 46-35. Another ca­
■core nt the end of three quarters
ten points. In the second game of pacity crowd is expected for the
there
Fri., Jan. 21. Uni Hl
*f play wa* 28-18.
the evening the Community Jew- I Jons-Millers classic this Friday,
there
Tue»., Jan 25, St. Mary's
I*e*perate long shot* by the
< ler» met and defeated the O K. January 14.
"What do the three balls
Axemen a* well a* fast break at-
Rubber Weiders by a decisive New Parking System at Games
in front of a pawn shop
tcinpl* featured the final period,
The Boys' service club, in order
score. The Jewelry boys proved
January 17
Edward* < lutdoor all to no avail a* the accutacy
mean?"
that they will be the five to watch to meet the parking problem at
Stora ra ijitham Electric. Crea­ from Hu- Held and defcn»lve work
along with the Lorane Church of the games, tried a new parking
well VFW va. Catholic Church.
of the Lion» enabled them to
"Two to one you don't get
Christ. Lefty Martin was high system, which will help avoid the
January )H
Church of Christ maintain a large lead to the final
scorer for the Jewelers with 20 possibility of any car being
it back."
vs. Ixirune Odd Fellow*. National whistle. The Grove team played
ixnnts, followed closely by Harold hemmed in until the game's end.
Guard v». ('ommunity Jewelers.
fheir cleanest game of the season,
Wicks with 13 points. For the O.K. The new system will allow a per­
Yrs, and also two to one yurt
January 24
Lorane Christian having only 8 [»ersonnl fouls called
Boys. Wecldreyer and Lyons both son to leave the parking grounds
will Itmv altogether ns tnany Church v». Edward* Outdoor igainst them.
got five points ami Montieth was at any time. The Service club is
ua two out of three of those Store. OK Rubber Welder*
to be congratulated on its fine
This was the second straight
high man with 6 points.
work in parking cars and other
alow anti inootive acrounta
Ijithum Electric
season win for the Grovers and
The armor)' is now heated and
duties performed in and around
in your Miles ledger if you
January ÿ5
Creswell VFW vs. giVM them an inside track on dis-
comfort assured the fans. New
the gym during games. Spectators,
don't turn them over for col­ Lorane < >dd Fellows. Church of trict representation in the state
lights are being installed and it
faculty, and coaches are grateful
playoffs. They have yet to lose a
Christ V». Natkmiil Guani.
lection to
is hoped that the followers of bas­
for the jobs that the Service club
game on the local floor this year
ketball will give the league teams
is performing in helping our high
the
needed
support.
Lineup:
school make its activities more
In th* opinion of military men,
Eugene
valuable to its students and more
on* or two atomic bombs or s series
interesting and comfortable for its
4. Siegmond
Mickey. 11
of hits by ordlnsry bombs could
spectators.
6. Parsons
Eastburn, 6
breach the lock chsmbers ot the re­
Anderson Injured
7. Johnson
Cook. 12
taining walls of the artificial lake In
Collection Specialist*
Chances for a Lion Win against
4. Hollia
Schaffer, 8
the Panama canal. Even if the
Springfield were dealt a severe
Anderson, 4
Extensive
quad
trapping
began
Room 1, Stewart Bldg
structure could be rebuilt, it then
last week, it was announced today blow, when it was learned that
Subs: Eugene- Murry 5. Anker-
731 Main St.
Phone 533
would lake one or two years to re­
by Mr. C. A. Lockwood. Oregon one regular. Larry Anderson had
fill the lake, depending on rainfall. berg 6. D. Parsons, Wiltoughby.
State Game Supervisor. In some been injured in a fall shortly after
Wilson, Cash 2.
sections of the slate many coveys the team returned to Cottage
Officials; Jack Butterworth and
of quail have banded together due Grove from Roseburg Tuesdayi
Tommy Cox.
i to the heavy snows. In these large evening. Larry will not be in con­
The Axemen B squad won a
concentrations the birds are easy dition to play Friday night and
thriller of a preliminary from the
। victims to predators. This is also Coach Dusenberry is looking for a
Lions B squad 29-23.
intensified when feeding is being capable replacement to take his
carried on. Portions of these place for the Friday encounter.
■ coveys will be trapped and trans­ The following boys are being con­
Feel Ixdtcr, look better with that well groomed npiiea ranee.
lOVELY Virginia Mayo (above) wa: planted to places where feed is sidered as possible starters in the
a cinch to make the list of top ten . available. Others that will be place of Larry Anderson: Bob
We have three coiniwtetit worker* to serve nil your tun-
“best »wim-drested” women of U m trapped will be held through the Gasper, Abe Ciuse. Albert Martin.
year In a poll just released by s winter at the game farms and Ben Hilliker and Vernon Coop.
aorial or other barber tiecda.
group ot swimsuit manufacturer*.
In the Women’s League bowling , The poll was taken after fashior then will be released in the spring
Women's Suffrage
in regions that have suffeicd se­
Montana Rippy with a 186 »ingle
expert* had named the w< rid'» be»'
First women's right* convention
vere population losses during the
ind 470 «erics led the Daugherty
Sanitary lather service is une feature of long standing
dressed women.
(International)
winter. John McKean, chief of up­ was held at Seneca Fall*. N. Y..
Lumber Company to a 2-1 win ।
land game for the Commission, July 19 and 20. 184«. The 68 women
maintained by this shop.
Tver Women of the Moose.
emphasized that in no case would and 32 men who signed this dec­
Kelly Drug* collected 2 wins
-ill the birds in an area be trapped. laration of feminine independence
from Community Jeweler». Arline
Only enough birds will be trapped were dubbed cranks and extremist*
Anderson paced the winners with
For pleasiiig worknwuthip, for quick aervice try the
in each place to bring the coveys by most of their contemporaries,
n 156 single anti 401 series; Pat
into balance with the available «nd the press of the country either
Zlmmcrly rolled a 151 single and
' feed and to safeguard against scolded them or laughed at them.
395 senes for the losers. Thin!
complete loss due to predation.
week standings arc:
McKean further stated that if the
winter continues as severe as it
Daugherty Lumber Co.
New potatoes are better for boil­
Chas. Boslaugh
Norman Shires
Maxine Thomas
Oregon State College, Corvallis, has started, that the quail will' ing than baking. They should be
Kelly .Drugs
Jan. 11 After breaking even in suffer far more than other game boiled in their jackets, then peeled
Community Jewelers
its northern division opening series ; bird species. He hopes that thru and »erved. buttered or creamed.
Women of the Moose
against Washington at Seattle these trapping operations along They are excellent tor potato salad,
last weekend. Oregon State'* bas­ with feeding these losses can be, too.
From Tomahawk ta Radar
Fort Bliss. Tex., was established ketball squad is busy this week held to a minimum.
early in 1848 as a Mexican border preparing for the invasion of the
station and support for American Idaho Vandals here next Monday
Nearly 400.000 places in which
settlers against marauding In­ »nd Tuesday nights in the Beaver's
pe pie live have fires every year
dians. Today, over the arid expanse league home openers.
with an average loss of $200 per
where hor»« and mule hoofs raised
Chuck Finley's lightly regarded
fire. These fires cause the death of
LOOK!-
Y
ou
^
nt
dust, plane» fly at »upersonic Vandals proved that they defin-
about 7.500 persons each year, and
speed». The poit, which once w»i itely are a power to be reckoned
the majority of the victim* are
the country's largest cavalry sta­ with in the 1949 pennant chase
women and children.
tion, now studiei problem» of flak, when they whipped Oregon. 6(>-52,
radar and anti-radar device*. It at Moscow last week after drop­
Effects of Brucellosis
alao checks anU-aircraft guns nnd ping a hard-fought two-point deci­
Brucellosis in human beings
guided missiles in test firing against sion to the Webfoots the first
causes a lingering fever. In cattle
such modern development* a* ra- night. Idaho ha* been strength-
it results in reproduction failures.
dto-controUed targets.
; cned considerably by the addition
Brucellosis is a definite problem in
to the team of Nick Stallworth,
rural populations and among those
6 foot. 6 inch sophomore center
people who drink raw milk.
find. Such veteran aces as Joe ' PEAP NOAH“ WILL. THE
Grove and Preston Brimhall also । peiveei OF THE AIEW
low cars fimo it safe ©
arc back.
The Beavers were erratic on of-1 JU ST TO RUN OVE© THIN
peoESTieiANS
fenso against the Huskies and 1
ORVIUJE /WCA4AUWTÖN *
Coach Slats Gill is attempting to:
ATLANTA , ® A -
Building Blocks, all sizes; Pier
For o Limited Time Only
I remedy th«’ situation in practice '
Blocks; Chimney Blocks; etc.
remedy th«’ sitcation in practice I
Waterproofing.
AGENCY a sorr of
this week. Gill’s men hit a nifty
SNOOPE« , STEALTH
360 average from the field Friday
You Have a Chance tç Join
SERVICE MARKET 7
night but couldn't buy a basket
TV'ßuesLEs
Saturday when they posted a poor
CUMBEtatANO. HO»
»
.203 shooting mark.
seño vfue Aicmois to aiqam
East Main Street
One of the most pleasing aspects
46-tfc
of the Seattle series was the post
play and scoring of Glen Kinney,
In Our First Line of Defense
: 6 f«x>t, 3 inch sophomore forward
During this cold, icy weath­ from St. Helens. Kinney poured
er it's smart to be safe. Be i in 23 in the two games, 18 of which
On Land and in the Air
I came Saturday when he led all,
sure your tires are "up to I scorers for the evening.
Captain Cliff Crandall, all-coast ,
par" and skid-proof.
forward and Orange floor leader, |
Train At Hama
got off to a good start with 15,
Friday but fouled out early in the |
Have them retreaded
second half Saturday.
No drastic changes appear like- ;
In cold weather we add calcium cloride to the mixture
ly in the Beaver lineup liefore the |
Idaho series although Dick Ball-
to prevent freezing.
( untyne, hard driving southpaw
' veteran, played good ball against
Cottage Orove Armory — Phone 320
Washington and might edge out
5th & Wash.
Phone 163 | Al Petersen for a starting forward
job.
Lions Stage Fading Act on Jan. 12;
Must ’a’ Been Something the Boys “Et”
Local Basketball
Schedule
Deep «now» and extreme cold
weather over the state may hnvc
serious effects on both the big
game and the upland game of Ore­
gon, it was annoum-ed today by
C. A. Lockwood, Oregon Stat«’
Game Supervisor. He pointed out
that although extensive feeding
operations are being carried out
and will be increased, the kick
of browse on the winter ranges
connot be offset by even the most
elaborate feeding program.
Heavy snows in the Baker area
have driven elk and d«'er down
onto ihe ranches in the valley and
for two weeks the Game Commis­
sion has kept a crew busy estab­
lishing feed lines and carrying on
other operations
to
alleviate
damage Mr. Lockwood empha­
sized that these measures are not
long range solutions for the big
game wintering problems but that
I
» •
- .
thvy aie strictly emergency
measures.
Under the direction ot Rohert
Mwe. chief of oig game, and
Austin Hamer, district agent for
th«' Hiker afta, ,a crew of iVm
misR’on pTsunnel and l< «rally
hired asustants have bn'n nt woik
to* th«' past ten days. F.ighty-*iiM
foil. of hay have been inin-basod
for the Iwd lines pi Hu« Baker
Sumpter and Keating arras Many
ranehers nn« cooperating by ren
dvring assiatdnoe in phiwing out
roads and assisting with the feed
ing.
Upland birds are being fed ex
tensively through the c<x>|x’rntion
of many sportsmen and rnnclicrs
throughout the state. In the Baker
area alone nearly two ton» of
grain have been purchased by th<
Commission «and many donations
of grain have been received.
NEW OFFICERS FOR 81st CONGAS
Suited for Title
Cottage Grove
Credit Service
MEETING IN CAUCUS, Democrats who control the new Congress select*d
oflicers ta help run the House. Four ot them, shown above (L to r.), are:
Ralph K Roberts. Rockport. 111.. Clerk: Joseph H Callahan, Bellevue,
Ky , Sergeant at Arms: William M. Miller. Pascagoula, Miss., Doorkeeper,
and Finis E. Scott, New Bern, Tenn., House Postmaster. (Internationa^'
Quail Trapping
Started Last Week
Look Well Groomed in ’49
Montana Rippy
Leads in Women's
Bowling League
Beavers Prepare
For Invasion of
Idaho Vandals
Square Deal Barber Shop
/ÍOAH N umskulu
Volunteer Now
U
for the NEW
l\ Notional Guard
Save Lives
Save Money!
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Kenneth Royall (left) arrives at Washington
airport from Europe and is greeted by Chief of Staff Gen. Omar N.
Bradley (right) and Undersecretary of the Army William H. Draper.
Royall, making a three-week tour of American military installation»,
found U. & troop» in “splendid shaoe."
t International Sounelnhatol
BOWL ’EM
OVER!
—
—
weather sport! You'll enjoy
the healthy exercise, the fun
of playing. Meet new friends
Keep Fit — Bowl!
Cottage Grove Recreation
26 So. 5th
Men’:s Topcoats
Reg. $27.50 to S47.50
Water Repellent
—
$20.75 to $35.75
ALL SALES FINAL
When Using Our Products —
COTTAGE GROVE REDI-MIX
Wind Resistant
Sale Price
YOU CAN POUR CONCRETE
ANYTIME
McKenzie Texaco
Station
Phone 396
Concrete Products
Cecil C. Wooley
Heavy Merlar Co. -
Oregon National
in the perfect cool
The Men’s Toggery
"Everything for the Men"
A. W. IlELMWELL
517 Main
Phone 65