Hni»ll<<«l Miste I KHERMEN 4 Nevada la the amallust stata ill Iha union from the standpoint gf population M. nod Mini'* Ralph Pick and Jack Kelly were among the Nuccesaful fishermen to return Sunday from the North Fork of the Willamette MERCHANT'S LUNCH E N T IN E E L I S PORTS Hail Ucvi-nue Plans Underway For 23rd Oregon Concrete Products Track Meeting A fourth of the lutai operating revenue uf railroads come» from th. Uanuporlstloo of farm good» 50« Building BI im k>, all »1 mm ; Pier Blockst rtc. Durante Aluminum Windows. Waterproottng. Arcade Coffee Shop r:a»t Main Street "A Daily Feature” Pilline 46-tfc I0I.I NOTICE! The Cottage Grove Softball Association Wants QUALIFIED UMPIRES To Handle Thia Summer a Game» at Kelly Field. GOOD PAY! GOOD HOURS! PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS APPLY — 823 Birch Street Phene 105 L II 2n- 12 » ■ WAKe^f going with a OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Corvallis, May 18 Preparation» are just ulxiut completed for thv 23rd annual Oregon state high school truck and field meat to be held on Oregon State's Ik-Il field Friday and Saturday. The state cinder classic Is exiiected to at tract some 400 prep athletes from all over the state. Roy S. (Spec) Keene, OSC athletic director, 1» director of the meet. The top affair for intcrscholas- tlc cinder artists, sponsored by the Oregon High School Athletic Association, will bring in qualify ing reprewntative* for Imth A and 1! schools from the various dis tricts of the state. As usual, the A «nd H sellouts will not compete «gainst each other, but the two classes will run alternately in each event Preliminaries in meet events, including the relay but excepting the KM), mile, high jump and pole vault, will lie held Friday after noon with fuials aet for Saturday. Immediately after the prelimin aries Friday. Jim Dixon, referee of the meet, will hokl a meeting in the men's gym with Tom Pigott, secretary of the OHSAA, and state track committee members to make drawings for thv finals. Men who finish first or second in the district meets and those who run on the first two relay teams will be eligible for entry in the state classic. The Portland district men who plan- first, sec- on<l and third or run on one of the first four relay teams will lx* eligible. Individuals |<ni ticquitlng in the state meet will la* limited to entry in threw field events and the relay, nr two track events, one field event and the relay, or two field events, one track event and the relay. Thv visiting prrp cindcrmcn will !«• housed in campus fraternities and Varsity “O", Oregon State's letterman club, will act as official host to the visitors. Immediately upon arrival in Corvallis, the <wh and his team ate urg<-d to report to the main lobby of the men's gym for registration and assignment to sleeping quarters ORLO BM1LEV TO INximrT BWAA IN GOLF “Qvetucd Lightain? KIUNMHK «•«•»•" F Full Jewel«! P-iwe«» to pUnc V“ X 7h< mter »t br«.M.km« .„roll oc caie down tu a »low ''»b «mani troll' Vital engineipaiH give belter «enrice Ion«« u die, Ret an anti (ration ride on bad arxl rollet Iwaring» Thal m«»n« MAXIMUM cnxme ilfe. m"'e fur yo»i' G« ou'burd that perfumo better l«micr' •oui» siaUMO» IHtOV&HOUt At the regular meeting of the Business Women's Athletic Asso ciation. the memliets were in formed that Orlo Bagley would be the instructor for all who are interested in learning golf. The meetings will lie held one night a week for a two-hour session at the Cottage Grove golf course, where clubs and equipment may lie rented very inexpensively. Plans were also made to start a bowling team for interested members licginning this coming week. A definite date w ill be given at tiu< next regular meeting Tues day night. May 24. At the last Tuesday's meeting, Dr. Schaffner directed the mem bers in calisthenics and volk<yball. After May 21. baseball will be the main game for thv night. The place of meetings will alternate between Kelly Field and the C. G. union high school every Tuesday night. «AH Purpo«« Outboard SALLY'S SALLIES Lions End Track Season; Take 2nd Place in Co. Meet (Dick ('lark) Cottage Grove's Lions ended a very successful track iwason at Springfield .Monday night when they walked away with the second place trophy in the Lane County track meet They missed first placa- by 2'» points. Springfield copped the meet with 72'a points while the Dons had 70. All teams were minus top per- formers and those who did take part were confront«! with a cold wind that slowed the races and hindered the field events to some extent. Nevertheless. Springfield's Deraid Jenkins took top honors in both sprints, a second in the broad jump and a leg on the winning re lay team for a total of 15'4 points high for the evening. The Grovers had the edge over the other six schools in first place ribbons, however co)k<cting five and tieing for another with Springfield. Al Martin easily gained a first in the 880 for the Lion-, when he put on a typical last lap "kick" and raced the half mile in 2:07.5. Duane Coop came through for Grove in the high jump with a leap of 5'8's”. Ron Hite furnished another Lion first when he clipped off the He also low hurdles in placed second in the high sticks, lion East burn was the whole show in the shot put event and put the shot 42 8”. A Grove win would have been possible if they had won the final relay run. but the fast Miller team came through first as expected and clinched the meet. It was re venge for the Springfield club who had previously lost the Willamette SHKTiD as “Miss Gbod Posture'’ Valley and District meets to the in conjunction with the observance Lion aggression. The locals lost of Good Posture Week. Pat Hal) of out in the dual meet however, Aberdeen. Md.. Is convincing proof again by two points, early in the that posture and good health usu season. ally go together. (International) 100 yard dash Won by Deraid Jenkins (S); 2 Johnson (E>; 3 GAME ANIMAL BAG LABGE A total of 270.000 big game ani Error < S i; 4 Bender (E >; 5— mals were killed by some 1,200.- Cruse (CG). Time :10 j 6. 000 hunters who hit for the na 220 yard dasK Won by Jenkins tional forests of the United State’s I (S); 2 Davis '(E); 3 Johnson last year to spend their vacations,' <E): 4 tie between Silke (Si and according to the forest service, Prick, t- (S), Time :23 7. but despite this "kill'’, there was ' 440 yard run — Won by Thomp an increase of 68.000 animals over . son (CGI; 2—Kraal (Si; 3 Hol the population of 2.402.000 report- I lister (S>; 4 tie between Athey ed a year ago. (UH) and Babb (E). Time :54.8. Deer of different varieties made 880 yard run Won by Al Mar up the bulk of the animals killed tin <OG); 2 M. Jenkins (Si; 3 last year, with an estimated total Emerson (E); 4 Skinner (Siu); of 238,000 which included 150,000 ,5 Meadows <E>. Time 2:07.5. mule deer, 68.000 whitetail and j Shot put—Won by Don East- 20.000 blacktail deer. Other ani-, burn iCG); 2 Reynolds (S); 3 mats killed include 30.000 elk. 850 Englert (CG>; 4 D. Parsons (E); black bear. 220 grizzlies and Alas 5 tie between Gunderson (Siu) ka brown bear, 480 antelope, 260 and Gasper (CG). Distance 42'8". moose, 510 peccary. 90 wild boar, Pole vault—Tie between Moore 220 bighorn sherp and 120 moun (S). Schaffer (CGi and Coop tain goat. (CG) all 10'6”; 4 Lohr (S); 10' 5"; 5 Chaney (Et 9'6". STRIPED BASS DERBY 120 yard high hurdles • Won by NOW UNDERWAY Miller (E); 2 R. Hite (CG); 3- Frank L. Taylor. Reedspdrt Rose (S); 4—Haigler <S); 5— merchant, who attended the mer Webb (CG). Time 16.2. chant's institute at Eugene the Mile — Won by Ledgerwood first of the week stopped here (Siu); 2—Cook (S); 3—tie be briefly Monday to inform us of tween Hawkins (CG) and Readan the striped bass derby, which is (UH); 5— Harper (Cresi. Time being sponsored by four coast com 4:51.1. munities. Reedsport. Winchester High jump Won by D. Coop Bay. Scottsburg and Garniner. (CG); 2—Jacobs (S); 3—tic bc- Merchants in any of these com tween Cook (CG) and Spores (S); munities have entry blanks for the 5 tie between V. Coop (CG) and $1,000 prizes. The event started Anderson (O). Height 5’8'4*. May 15th and will end July 15th. Discus Won by G. Reynolds Prizes will be distributed weekly (S) 137T0”; 2 D. Parsons (E) and a grand prize at the close of 128'3Si': 3 Long (O) 124 1"; 4 the event. Eastburn (CG) 122'6"; 5—Gun- The event, something, new is derson (Siu) 120'5'3". being sponsored by the Lower 200 yard low hurdles Won by Um|x|ua Chamber of Commerce. Ron Hite (CG); 2 Williams (UH); 3 Miller (CG); 1 Webb Miss Good Posture —SuI»»cribe To The Sentinel— The Human Race KIUNAiFft ,N THE BARGAIN BASEMENT, SALLY SQUEEZPENNY CAN SPOT A $000 THING FOUR AI5LE5 AWAY 1 i/Ww-' Full lewekd Power* deliver» smooth- Full Ji«"™ ■ . Yougofrom cr performance longer < >» ,/« ideal (<>r fishing, fun, thrills FISHERMAN’S GUIDE Lo Water Hi Water Lo Water Fishing Thunt. 19 12:44 3 7 6:02 6.7 1:10 0.7 7:49 6.7 Fair FH 20 1 ¡66 3.4 7:12 6.3 2:05 1.0 8:37 7.0 Fair Sal. 21 2 :5 k 2.8 8 24 6.1 2:56 1.3 9:22 7.4 Fair Sun. 22 3:54 2.2 !» .30 (i. 1 3:44 1.6 10:02 7.7 Fair Mon. 23 4:41 1.4 10:31 6.2 4:30 1.9 10:41 8.0 Fui i- I' iick , 24 5:25 0.8 11 :25 6.4 5:12 2.3 11:16 8.0 Fit it- 0.2 12:16 6.5 5:52 2.6 11:49 8.4 Fair 6:29 2.9 Poor •—........... Wwl. 25 6:07 TI iiii ' m . 26 G 16 0.3 Courtesy of At the regular meeting of the Rod and Gun club Monday evening, it was decided to designate Tues day and Thursday nights of each week as work nights at the new club house on the grounds near Walker. All members are urged to come out and work at least one of these evenings. There will be a merchandise shoot May 22nd at the club grounds It was also learned that the date of the county shoot has been tentatively set for June 17. A basket social has also been planned for the evening of June 24th Entertainment is promised and a good time us assured. Ail members, their families and friends are cordially invited This will be the first public function at the new club house. Oregon to Try Cooperative Farm Game Management C. A. Lockwood, Oregon State game Supervisor, announced today that the Game Commission at their recent meeting authorized a coopera tive farm game management pro gram on a trial basis. Cooperation of landowners is im perative to the success of an upland game management program, Mr. Lockwood stated. Poor hunter- landuwner relations have been re sponsible for a large increase in posted lands. To seek a remedy for this situation and to improve bird habi tat, the new suggested program was devised. By agreement with land owners. the Game Commission hopes to establish blocks of 2.000 acres or more where (lie land owner agrees t<> allow the public access to at least two-thirds of his lami with the under standing that the Commission will post and patrol vulnerable portions of his farm, such as pastures, unhar vested crops, and occupied buildings. The agreement will also allow the Game Commission to apply such habitat improvement and other game management trials as will not inter fere with his farming program. Sportsmen's chibs will be encour aged to sponsor and cooperate farm Sime projects in their vicinity, and every opportunity will be taken to improve the relationship between sportsmen and landowners. Present plans call for the estab lishment of four such areas, two in western Oregon and two in eastern Oregon. These areas will be set up on a trial basis, anil it is hoped that they can be ready for operation by the 1949 season. o J IHO KINO SYNDKATf A m . Eating his Christmas Pie He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plum, And said, “Oh boy! Just the color of that Snazzy Kaiser Traveler on the floor at HANSEN BROS, which I just gotta have, please, Santa! HANSEN BROS Kuss* == KAISER - IRAZhR 5th A WASHINGTON TEL. 760 IT’S TIME FOR THAT APPEARANCE TUNE UP Washing - Polishing Simonizing Seat Covers Motor Tune Up SPECIAL!! 1941 Dodge 4 dr. sedan Luxury Liner Good tires — Good paint Clean throughout. 1946 engine Only $995.00 TMO-BAIX H)I'R.M)MEX WILL BE BEKUMED On Tuesday. May 24. the two- ball foursomes will be resumed at the local golf course. The time is 5:30 p.m.. and will be followed with a potluck supper. Farm Production Costs Production costs for the U. S. farmer are three times the pre-war average—except for feed. MARTIN OUTBOARD MOTORS McCoy Motors Phone 64 6th & Washington 7 MORE SHOPPING DAYS LEFT 1:03 6.6 35 Suits at 25% reduction 35 Suits at 15% reduction 95 Suits at 10% reduction Complete run of sizes and colors. All suits listed are FIRST QUALITY Merchandise. 100% wool, worsted. Gabardine, Sharkskins and Hardtwist. Get Set for Summer (Astoria Tide) Equa R & G Club Sets Tuesday, Thursday For Work Nites MAY SUIT CLEARANCE SALE "Sorry, we haven't any |1(K toura. Why not go and see r travel movie? I jih I (¿ Little Jack Borner sat in a corner NYL0N5 you II buy a Mercury Hi Water Fhurw., May 10. 1910 Error (Si. Time :25 1 Broad jump Won by R Free Wedding Announcements and Invitations — The Sentinel. man (S> ; 2 Jenkins (Si; 3 Thompson ( G); I Fehlcy (UH); 5 Unser (Siu). Distance 1ÍFS". Javi-lin Won by Bob Readan (UH) 147'7”; 2 McFee (CG) 111' r iaaper ICG) 139«‘2": 4 Drueger (UH) 138'10"; 5 Hayes (CG) IMI',’, Relay Won by Springfield (Jenkins, Hollister. Pickett and Grove; 3 Silyke); 2 Eugene; 4 Univer- sity High. Time 1:45 6. I otal Points Spr ingfield Cottage Grove 70; Eugene 3314; University High 18: Siuslaw 914; Oakridge 5'4; Creswell 1; Mc Kenzie O. 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