First Annual Lane Football Jamboree Al Civic Stadium in Eugene Sept. 9th E N TIN K L PORTS Dove and Pigeon Season Opens On September 1st J HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF Thurs., Sept Barlxira Hill and Palmer John­ son had the lowest score at the regular two ball foursome held at the local course August 30. It docs not seem to make much dlf- ference who Barbara has as a partner, »he almost always wins Kay Funk and Vera Zieheck were runnen-up. Belle Burkholder and Mis. Bruce Bush played in a five- omc with Steve and Bob Gasper and Bruce Bush, but their men deserted them aft<-i playing seven holes so they could not qualify for a winning score. Later we may have to al) play 7 holes due to the early darkness, since fall is creeping up on us Barbara's brother from Poitland played and alvz partook of our usual delicious potluck dinner, after the golf. A good crowd came out for the fes­ tivities. Belle Burkholder, reporter. | Hw first annuiil luinv county Although found m-ilnly in the t i football jnmlNum’ will I m * hrld ut endern section of Oregon I'Awi in» ■ thssL i.n, ,’/' ll" ,l" ’’ital removal of , the civic stadium in Eugene, Sep- whole state will be open thi 1? , * 1 °“ ' 11 " "• Hu" lakes in the , leinber 9 beginning nt 8 (X) p m. son to the hunting of dovi* The star^hv thrT^ ''"l>'K Upper la s. bute. UU-U I he Jak., , Four Ijine county high schools ■emuin for doves is September 1 starni by the Fisheries Division to H- treated are Blu and little , will participate in the event Cot- to September 15. both dates in­ of the Oregon State Game Com Lava takes and Littl. < uli<„ lake luge Grove, Junction City, Eugene Competition is keen for posi­ clusive. The bag limit, state-wide, high school and University high school of Fiugvne Each team will tions on the 1019 Lion football will be 10 in any one day and not more than 10 in Mion at any b<* pitted against some Other team »quad. Sonny Hayes at Hie full­ one time. lor two quarters Each team will The season in Oregon this year draw for an opponent, which back spot seems assured of a starting spot us <|IM H Rui Englert, for band-tailed pigeons will be means that spectators will witness (lour quarters of football and will Uzwry Hoyer and Walt Sorensen from September I through Sep­ at tackle and guard positions. tember 30 In Multnomah Wash­ ue all four teams in aetkm. Wayne Schmitt is holding down ington, Clackamas, Yamhill. Polk, I In* jamboree is being sponsored the center spot at present, but his Marion. Benton, and lenn Coun- by the Exchange Club of Eugene. Offensive blocking has not been tiei. and that part of Lane munty I hi* proceeds of the sale from pro­ sharp At ths* ends, Bob Cook and lying cast of the summit of the grams advertising and concessions Ray Bogg* have been getting com­ Coast Range mount;: n>, th<* limit will go to provide an electric timer petition from Ben Ihllikcr, Larry on band tails will be 8 m any one FOR MELLOW and scorehoard for the civic *ta- Wplfard and a newcomer, Dewey day and 8 in p ■ * -sion Also m | n GOOD Lit K < AT-FISHIV AUTUMN WEATHER I m * made here next week. F.lmore Roby has the inside Unfit of not more than 24 during Claude Sherman. Chas. Whipps, Tickets are on sale at the high I track on the op<-n tackle position, the entire sea*■on In the remain- Maurice Bottorff and son Jimmy school, H was learned this noon. but he is getting stiff competition dcr of the state the big limit will »pent Satuiday and Sunday a’ lot) to like ahmq this massive from Richard Chapman and a be 10 in any one day and not more Ten Mile lake catfishing and came • him 10 in possession at any one home with ten less than the limit, Hiroshima sophomore, Charles Martin. meaty pacemaker, men. time. About 80.000 Japanese died si to be exact 230 catfish. Jim Webb m <-ms to have nabbed It features double deck welting Hiroshima But expert estimates a backfield job at halfback with say that up to 20,000 of these vic Bill McBee, a sophomore at the in white pitching, strong, Ums might hove been >aved with important I m »H handling quarter­ sturdy style lines, full triple sole. the right kinds and amounts of back position. Th<* unexpected ap- medical tools Foremost among pearance of Ais* Cruse seems to Make room in your wardrobe Of is wo ild be blood Victims died have solved the right half vacancy lor this »hoe H's a bonus buy from bum», from the flash, from left by two-time a 11 star, B<,b (■Dick Clark) । ...______ fire», from shock, blast, from be­ Summers Backfield competition is ' After winning the district six ing hit by falling objects, and from keen with Bob Gasper, Al Mai tin, softball title by virtue of a 10-4 IATED FOOTBALL radiation damage to the blood celU Dunne Radkiff and Wes Malcolm decision over Roseburg on F riday BROAIM ANTING TO I SE ■ nd the bone marrow Whole priming the starting quartette. night, the local Knights of Colum­ 100 RADIO STATIONS blood, plasma, and arrum albumin bus were ousted in state tourna- ! Harold R Deal, manager, ad- Gone from the Lion roster are could have »aved many of them. eight regulars from last year's un- ment play Sunday by the Me- vertising and sales promotion. beaten team, the entire backfield Minnvilh Elks, wh > had to come Tide Water Associated Oil Com- behind to eke out a narrow — . . Plarl lll»ri»r> of Larry Anderson, Bob Summers, from victory l^ny. announced today that the Govern moni scientists have Rollo Bush and Marvin Schaffer Superior power at the plate ^SSOC*a,ed football Sportcast iden’iticd 50 000 plant diseases, giaduat.-d End Harland Mickey, which cost the American farmer and Dickie Bob Honor also grad­ gave the KGs the district title •‘'Pedule calls for the use of moro ■ bout two billion dollars. uated Gone also is Center Dick game Friday Gordon Elfvmg led * than 100 radio stations throygnuiit Schmitt, who was one of the top the onslaught with a double anil seven western states and Hawaii. linemen in thb Up-State All Star single while teammate Harold The network facilities selected Carson City. With fewer (versus Portland All Star game. Wicks banged out a fourth inning to carry the Associated broadcasts homer. The only time the Schemer than 2 500 inhabitants, is the imall- Back to school, but ineligible is are the Pacific Coast Network est state capital in the United Guard Terry Pi< knell, voted Lane Squirts threatened was in the Columbia Broadcasting System, county's top football player of last third when Ralph Sansted batted The Mutual Don Lee Broadcast­ in three runs on his timely homer. The win was the fourth straight in ing System. The Intermountain The Lions get their first action the playoff series for the Knights, i Network of Utah and Idaho, and next Friday in the first annual after they lost ,the opener to Rove- J the Oregon Trail Network. In addi­ Lane county football jamboree at burg. tion to the facilities of these net- ------ — Eugene when four county teams Sunday evening.the Knights led a ° a “ num^“r of P^inent in­ play two quarters each. going into the fifth but McMinn-i rad,° sta,,ons ,n th^ ville rallied for two runs to salt W,U Ca,Ty ,he Kames' First Western Psper Deal further revealed that the the game away The lone KC run First regular newspaper «west ot came in the second when Harold first Associated S[iortcasts were the Rocky mountains was printed Wicks circled the bases on two scheduled for Friday evening, gilts NIAS by two Americans in Honolulu in straight errors and a wild pitch. September 16. On that evening the .. KUFS IM Off July. 1838 Bunny Potts, of the Elks, drove in U.CX.A. - Oregon State game one run on his fifth inning triple played at Los Angeles, and the St. ÇAT OWNCIS. lendpawiMol 8<**»nd 23 So. 6th Phone 199 - L "V,..!kiua slick" and scored himself on a Knight , Mary's . Olegon game to be play­ lice, be wr« to uw Fulve» KOTENONI Thu *’v x.ng stick is not a enor for the McMinnville tallies. ed in San Francisco, will be broad-1 CI« Powdct Spwtslt, fivmulMcd lot ixn cast. st.Ck at all. but an insect that hides in ths bu.ir.es during the day and In addition to Saturday after- ciseps around at tight nibbling Ease of cutting sugar pine makes noon games, many night contests Lavis, according to Childcraft it a basic material for wood car- and Sunday afternoon engage­ books. ments will be aired by Associated. COM M¡ÑN|O\ TO KHI \|M Competition Keen On Lion Football Squad This Year 1. 1910 The Sentinel. Cottawe Grove. Oregon Brightest Baseball Park Briggs stadium, home of the De­ troit Tigers, has become brightest- I ghted major league baseball park, with 1.328 gia.it L69 floodlight! ue- ing IVX) Watt lamps and 58 1.83 fo djights using 1000 watt lamps illuminating the fie>d to a level of 230 foot candh-s Eight steel towers Kolding the lighta anchored the stadium 120 feet above the I Mississippi River There probably has been no ma­ jor Investment made by the United States that is contributing so much to the development ot the Missis­ sippi valley and to Iowa as the system of locks and dams on the upper Mississippi river, ft la now realized that when the government spent approximately 9158.000 00* on the canalization of the Missisaippl it made possible the utilization nt a magnificent river which now la contributing to a central stales prosperity that seems to have ni bounds. Tbare ar. 28 locks and dums. r.cid. Alr-Mindeg Arizona tally every community In । now has its own landing f Dd tor airplaoes. In addition. winter resorts, hotels and i in the Valley of the Sun Phoenix have their own landing strips. Philippine CMM The head of General MacArthur appears on official coins of the Philippine government. I had a little pony Knights Lose Close One to Mac Elks In Stale Softball Tournament at Eugene $«.95 PEDWIN Graham & Thorp His name was Dapple Gray I lent him to a lady To ride a mile away. She whipped him, she slashed him, She rode him through the mire. And said, “What lousy transporta­ tion!” I’m going to buy me a good, dependable used car from Hansen Bros, and give this nag back to the Indians! FISHERMAN’S GUIDE I Astoria Tide) Hi Waler N. Equa PI 1,1, E«|un Thum. 1 r > 2 Sut Lu Water No Fish Story i HI Water Lu Water FISHING 5.1 2:31 0.3 8 13 74 2 14 3.2 l-uir in il :> i i il 0 1 9 27 7.3 3:36 3.2 I lood 3 U ¡18 i.g 4 42 -0.7 10:32 7.3 4 44 2.8 (ioud Mun Mon 4 fi 12:05 6 2 r>:35 -0.8 11 28 7.4 3:43 2.3 Good 12:41 6 0 6:20 0.9 6:30 1.8 Excellent Tura. Ö .... . 1 15 69 7 12 1.3 Excellent Wnl T 1 44 7.2 7:49 10 Excellent 2:12 73 8:24 0.7 Excel lent Thun 8 K (i:5K -0.8 12:17 7.5 1 i»i 7 * ------------------ J • 7:34 -0.« 1:38 7 3 M;05 -41.2 Courtesy of Hi I 05 0 10 In Washington’s Time In the days ot Washington and Lincoln most people raised their own grain and either ground it themselves or had it ground at a nearby gristmill The houswife used fresh whole grain flour to bake the bread and rolls for her family. 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Ronald's pike measured 47 inches and weighed 26 pounds. The picture proves it. (International) To Tell You CAL’S SHAPELY Teresa Giorgian, 20, Is shown after she was chosen “Miss Chicago 1949'’ at a beauty contest in the Windy City. She will com­ pete in the “Miss America" pageant to be held next month in Atlantic City, New Jersey. At right Is Sandra Perle, runner-up. (International) We Give Dividend Stamps Service Station »th & Gibbs Phone 252 I __ ■ C^A a I ac Jlvvlvj GROCERY & LOCKERS The Store on Dorena Lake Shore AHTHFilTiS We Give S & H Green Stamps Rheumatism Neuritis Sciatica To Home Heating Oil Users With our check - fill system you never have to worry about running out of fuel. Just Phone “76” Union Oil ’ ! Co. ‘1 R. L. 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