CURTIN (Mr*. (Irsee ThonipMon, riporti-i I'hune 121'11) ^.ti and Mr. I<1< I111v<'i’k in the racond hall of the M oomi Bowling league got undviway February 2 with With two new men in thi* start­ Cui’s Mobil Station and Kelly's ing lineup, one >>l which provided Market lying for first place, l»oth enough fireworks to enable the with foui points, and Grove Tuv- Lions to gain a 45 to 33 victory ern and The Club tied for second over the Springfield Millers nt *|K>t with thri'.' |K»iritN each. Spi ingli.'ld Millers nt Spi nigfii'ld Cal’s Mobil deleatod the Men’s Ft idny night, the Grovers took ii firmer hold nt the top of division Toggery 4-0 with 165 high Mingles two. The new men were lairry going to C. Clark and high serie* Wolfard at center and Ixrwry ot -159 to N. J. Nelson, lx»th on the Hoyer ns forward, the hitter was Toggery team. 'Die Club won three [x.inu from the surpriM* as well ns the big gun of the gnmi* mid accounted lor Con's Tavern wilh L. J. Mclanigh- fifteen imintH us high scorer of the Im rolling high singles und high contest. If was one of the best aeries, 169 and 457. Hap Wolfard iiad high singles games playwl by the Lions this eiisori and the team showed lots and miws , 183 and 513, for Kelly's in defeating Cottage of scrap Besides out fxiinting the Market Millers, the Grovi’ts out-rrbound- Giove Auto Supply, und Grove <•<1 their opjKinents by 20 reliounds. Tavi’in won 3-1 from Quality Mar- ‘The high joint of the game was a ket. High scorer was Joe Olds, thrilling mid court shot made by Í who rolled IM and 526 Points •Standings: l-owry Hoyer two seconds before 4 Cai's Mobil Station , half time. f| The Lions led the first quarter Kelly's Market 10-9 and were never overtaken Grove Tavern liter this. They had a 24-17 half- The Club 1 time lead and 36*2S at the end of Quality Market 1, i the third quarter. Ben Hilliker Con's Tavern 0 ; was second high lor the Lions C G. Auto Supply 0 with 12 fiolntx, tying Felkner, who Men's Toggery wax high fxiint man for Spring- field The Springfield B squad edged out the I.ion B squad 29-28 in a preliminary game. The summary: -ions Pos Millers L. Hoyer 15 I 2 Johnson Feeding of Game Bird» Continu«*» Game Commission field agents f Hilliker 12 7 Harjicr Woll u4 f 1 Fort have fed over eight tons of grain Gax|ter St 12 Felkncr to an unusually large concentra- K McBee 3 g 6 Fink . tiun of ducks in the Umatilla area, Su lis Cottage Grove ' Martin 2. Charlcs Lockwood, state game Webb. Kley Springfield : director, announci’d today. Sever al Kitnj'unk 3, Reynolds 2. Platz, Bil- small conevnt rat ions of water- , derback, Jenkins. fowl in the Portland and Clats­ Officials: Bill Robins, Ed Well- kanie area arc also being fed The ; mtz. field agents in cooperation with sportsmen and ranchers have been feeding the game birds wherever IH < KM Mlll \ \ ALLE) necessary, but no heavy losses sikin snows have been noted. . A numlx’r of hardy duck« rind Trout Eggs Fur Hatchery I geese are wintering in < tregon The Willamette Fish Hatchery - according to results of the recent i nationwide waterfowl survey. The has received its main allotment of 1.002,81)0 rainbow trout eggs, the webOsili«) clan has shunned tin* Oregon State Game Commission Willamette valley and southeast- , . , , ernOr^on. but the northern ore-1announ**? ,od?y lh«‘ rout egg. gon coast and the upper Columbia w,re ,aken irom '»« ’l“*'mnK brood stock at the Risk Creek river are the main wintering re­ Hatchery. sorts for Oregon's waterfowl con­ The Game Commission also centrations Field agent* of the maintains fall-spawning rainbow Oregon State Game Commission brood stock at the Roaring River; conducted the survey on key and ()«k Spi inga fish hatcherio« waterfowl areas tliroughiait the ¡«late of Oregon. Similar survey* laMUtea Derr Winter Range In order to improve winter I were held throughout the (Initial range conditions for deer along I States, Canada, and Mexico. The the North Fork of the John Day U, S. Fiah and Wildlife Si-rvice is River, the Oregon State Game now tabulating thi* vnst array of Commission has leased holding of duck data. On some of the major thi' Pilot Rock Lumber Company , wintering areas the Coast Guard of Pilot Rock. and the Navy aided with planes This lease covers the company and blimps. holdings on the North Fork of the Bill Mona1, chief of migratory John Day River below the mouth waterfowl for the Game Commis- of Camas Creek. This is one of siin, stated that this annual wat- the main deer winter ranges in ' erfow l census provides an inven- this area. stall’d Ixx-kwood. The ; tory of our North American waterfowl impulation. Waterfowl lease is for one year with an op­ tion for renewel for the next four trends which are determined from years. the survey have a definite bear­ Crow Permits Issued ing on future management policies Permits for shooting crows on and watcrfipvl seasons. January the Sauvie Island Game Manage­ was selcctixi as the survey month ment Area are now being issued because the waterfowl are con- at the Portland office of the Game cent rated on their wintering centrated Commission. grounds, the hunting season is The crow hunter must have a ' over, and the hints are not mi- hunting license and a special free Ì grating permit to shoot on the area. The permits will expire at the end of each month and a new permit will be issued upon request at the Port­ land office. The areas where crow- shooting will l»e allowed will be Graveside service* were held for changed monthly to allow for crow- Pvt. Lloyd Ruben Gibbons. U. S. migrations and to provide for the Army, Monday, February 6. at least possible interference with 2:30 ji m., in the I(X)F cemetery. A wintering waterfowl and upland military service was held under game birds. the auspices of the American Le­ gion. Mills Mortuary was in charge Sour Wine of arrangement*. When wine turns to vinegar the He w as born .December 25, 1912 it Paynes Creek, California. He alcohol in it. with the aid of cer­ was a member of the Church of tain bacteria, combines with oxy­ God and of Company B, 323 In­ gen from the air to form acetic acid. fantry, 81st Division. He died November 12, 1944 on CUIm Everything Palau Island. Tlii’ Russians will probably next Surviving is one sister, Mrs. claim that they were the first to Fred Latnbka of Culp Creek. use stainless sto?! for teeth and denture mnter'nls Read the classified pages. Eugene high wl.ool dufi alid Ou» Cottag.' Grove L.o ri n.i inter- division, District briMu i bail game at Cottag. fina. Tia day night Eugene is lead.ng division I with 5 wins and no Io < and Cot­ tage Grove is on top m divi- o 2 with 3 wins and no Jo.- Till1 Griner. ;o' > i to o, .1 Start and run up a C to 2 h ad before the Axemi n b< ■ m to hit. The Lions tumn s w their lead dwindle and tlw E ig< tw < tub pulled ahead 10 to b just a the find period ended. From that time on Ilie Axemen kept pulling fa • ther ala-ad and clo^d the first half with a 20 to 11 score The Phone 65 third quartci ended with even a larger bulge, 36 to 23. and at the final gun the Axemen were on top with a W 'Vi r¿ Dean P’ o . 6 foot 6 inch ecn tlT, took ' u'1 ¡.corine honora for the winnit .i i sUtute Wc. Malcolm l> U'! that depa'tmi’nt to points. The Hutch : I.ion Cubs in th’ O|M hit by a 39 to 35 count Lineup:.: Eugene Pos. 8 Hilliker Jefferk 9 f Sii ginind 9 Wolford The Sentimi. E'ottage Gruir. Orrgitn Rippy’s Wallops C. G. Cleaners 3*1 I with Jackson hitting • 304 single Lind Isham a 532 scries downed Standard Inc. 4-0. Team standings: Riints Tt lay night Rippy's took a Eagle Cigar Store 7 3-1 'e< i.ion from the Cottage C. G. Recreation 6 Gro' .- Cleaner:;. Red Munsell hit ; Rippy’s 6 the pin, for a 226 single and a 523 I Mobil 5 rories to take scoring honors for I Standard Inc. Rippy's. Dick Cherry with a 193* Kes single and f 6 was high for the Arcade loaen. C. G. Cleaners 1 Thc Eagle Cigar Store dropped the Arcade Theatre 3-1. Ix«s Gates | R IRBIT IB’NTING with a 191 single and 199 series > IN KASTTRN OKRKMIN won scoring honors for the cigar Raymond Wicks and h'arney store. Edwards accompanied by Mrs. Friday n :;ht Mobil defeated the 1 Margaret Clearwater and daugh- Knights of Columbus 3-1. Balch ' ter spent two or three day* last with a 1K*> single and 460 serie* [week rabbitt hunting in the vicin- led tlw* winners Bellissimo coppod [ ity of Silver Lake. DciqUte the hL । single, 2<)2 and 543 serie* for cold here, the weather wai better the KC*. I there and the hunters found rab- Tlw Cottage Grove Recreation bit hunting quite a sport. ! M< Bec Eu; •nt Sittner 7, Mc- Kirinon 1, 4, Hixlgis 3, I zmeks. ( ' Malcolm 1G Isley 3. Official* : Al Dietz and Pete Taylor. Hollin 1 OF MEN S DRESS SHOES s4.95 News of Interest to Local Sportsmen It’s love at first sight for WHO CANIS— 41 E N T I N E L Lions Lose to Eugene Higj in Inter-Division Tnt THESE SHOES SOLI) KE<