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VERMONTS SURE SIGN OF SPRING Words of tho Wise Wotnrii, and young men, are vuy upt to tell wh ' they know, from the vanity of having bcm trusted. —(Earl of Chesterfield) O ENTI NEL h P O R T S In The Swim Wedding Annmine« nienti« and Invitations — The Sentinel. ■ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -— PHOM . 55 « OR 55» «imeApril IS, Four Ties Scored in Registered Shoot Held Here Sunday. Apr. 9 OUt < f 50. In the cla competition, A class won by M W Ray of John with a coi In the B class loiiilM tltion. the In l lluei w.iy tie anil the fourth in- for the shat was registtred with n i-ire of 'IM Ti d for first x.i "e: Frank Kimbull of Dexter, l ed Jantz n of Medford and E v « t - i lt Arm trong of Cottage Grovi «nd th«' < 1.1 s ¿'event was won by T N Mi harland of Springfield W W. Hileman of Cottage Gr x x' m the class I) event I hat । Mr Hilern in look tune off to wm th« D event between trying to a ast in the < ; "i at ion 4 H>< Ji >ot and in trying to scoi e following the shoot I h * worked until Tu«“ «lay rnornkig, tabulating the score. ■ lub |(>O AN OUN« OF PRMhi'ON IS WORTH A POUND Of CURE * Bring your Ford bock “lioms” to us for WK) but the w.K fu1 runnerup t in a lour A CHECK-UP CRFM PJE VENTS A BREAKDOWN and wen Rodney Hague of nirc. Jim Horn of Grants Pr-s, Mel Whipple of Li,g« n«' and William Hervey of Pros|a<t. nib d 1 loin v. iV tie xx 11 h “Plain old wollowing dix-n't in- tere»t him aince he saw the high dive at the fair." FISHERMAN’S GUIDE (Astoria Tide) Hi Water Spring Football Piactice Started At OSC Last Week btiU cover» the ground, Carol L. Heinze of Swarth' more, Pa., helps gather sap fur Iha annual sugaring-eff party at Middle bury College, Vermont, which presages the coming of warm weather. The sup is carried with tho aid of an oldtime yoke to a maple grove for boiling. Liquid is poured on the snow before eating. (International) ALTHOUGH SNOW April 7 The job of rebuilding a football temi pretty Wi ll scuttled club Kimb nil of I Jext« i Floyd Githens Motors, Inc. r of Sards K3G Main MYOPIA ” unt gm under way hinizen St ate li t we< k with the of nmg 1.1 a 30 ox .»on spring practice. Couch Kip Taylor. who pi! m-d the Heaxctsloa mythical northern division championship and seven victories m 10 starts in his first year at 'he In Ini last fall, wasted no inn.' in getting the squad down e-.ded .11 a two to henx win k and promises a .crnnnLiKr ‘cisión <>r two by the end <>f ihr liibt uwk Touchent holes to fill will be tho e h it by Ken Carpenter, all- left halfback; Capi Toni nual II. Haywa Api 1 -1 n.d 22. Hendricks >n s nd chairm today bien 201) < nt reason to thin ¡ k D ici field of c nt est AFTER BEING CHOSEN “Miss Miami Beach of 1950," Betty Baucom, 19, holds the trophy that goes with the title. She will represent the city in the contest to select “Miss Flor ida.” If she wins, she will compete in Atlantic City for the title of “Miss America.” (International) Too Late to Classify dl Eug«no FOR SALE; Modem i-roem house, fireplace, plastered, double plumb.ng. breakfast nook. Cor ner lot. some fruit trees, berries. Inquire 125 No. 9th. 36-3tc-38 STORAGE R(X)MS for rent in Cottage Grove Storage Ware- I houiu Each room approximately 10x12 feet. Each tenant has his own key. Rea nnble rental by month. Ji >i« Lansing Jr. man ager at Burtons Repair Shop. Phone 354R. 36-4tc-39 LOST: Brown billfold. k>a p morn x rd for tot urn and receive of paper .1. A T route. and springy Smart, smooth IFOR SAI E: Family cow. now milking, 12 quarts ]>er day. I’h 36-He 539J. WANTED Tv) BVY: Rotted barn- yard fertilizer. Phone 466. 36-Ite soft-steppers basketball igcnc each nud WORK WANTED: Carpenter work wanted. AHiert Hammond 36-31 p-38 Phone 417J. Pages 14 and 15 by Pedwin 7.» 0.4 11:38 Fri. 11:46 7.3 5 M 1.3 Sat. 15 12 11 8.1 6:37 0.7 12:3? Sun. 16 12:42 8.3 7 1Ï 0.2 M n. 17 1:11 8.4 Tues. 18 W<d. 19 2:05 Thurs. 3Ô 6:03 0.7 7.8 6:4 1.0 1:11 7.3 7:15 1.4 7:49 -0.1 1:M 7.2 7:46 1.9 1:39 8.4 8:23 7)3 2:32 7.0 8:11 2.3 «3 8 98 -0.3 3:11 6.7 8:42 2.7 2:32 8.2 9:32 <>.2 3188 6.5 9:00 3.1 Courtesy of: Your Chevron Service Station Phone 785J-1 11 -.rue i -opiu g t very «hing m. that they put. off until to- fix «y r goin to have tn Dorena long day to get it all done. D. P. i.Darn Po»r) Pott Wedding Ann luneements and Invitations — The Sentinel. Clearance Sale RECORDS Western Columbia - hi university cf Oregi^s partaient after th? m. The muj r change in the 1351 Hayward Relay:- .-« witchc: th< division.. Iron Class B and Saturd y to Friday. The larger will now run on Sa urd iy ? the and this season will ,V;u h- spotlight with the Or . "\,e ington State dual tr - i trad' think this move will afternoon of tuck fan; the from bath a pt no week end this year in the ” Hendrickson said. three di- The events for the visions will be sui same as in the pa xt few year The A schools will have a 12 p: agram. the B division 10 and the class C teams will participate in six track and field events. The 203 schools eligible for the spring track classic will hive un- 11 April 17 to file their entry blanks with Hendr.tkson. The re mainder of the xveek prior to the running of the Relay ■ will be spent making final preparations for the opening day. Hendra .x.-. n also stated that all fan.- attending the Class A division finals on Satur day will be fret to stay for the Duck-Cougar dual meet without further cost. The prep field event men will oi>en their comnetitioin at 11 am. and the collegiate meet 'xal) get under way shortly before 3 p.m. I-o Water HUMPHREYS GROCERY out I lendrickson changes bave l/.-n made >1 -ration of the prep track und wa «jnfident tire the neu se the at- t t both ctator:. iub. a bul- i aptain-v lect Stan Mc<»uire. bril liant tight । nd killi*d tragically in i tob.iggun accident in January. Heaviest all-an»und losses xxeie 'Ultinxi m the backfield wher« four halfbacks and three fullbacks graduated. lettermen on hand iye John Tb «maa. Don Nibbiett and Cliff Snider, ends; H< rman Clark, Bill 1 hi ilium and Jim Hanker, tack'i .tini k. Don ZurosOiski. W iiogland und l.'uxe lahls. graid I'.-te I’Slmei .owl Al Gley, renters, and Gen«- Mori iw, Bill Sheffold. Ralph Carr Duke Byers. Walt Kelly at.. Newt Schneider, backs. Quai tcrlsick Cub Hou k tccenlly unde rivent un operation and won't take par« in tiw spring drills. When the eyeball in too long, only object« clone to tho eye can bo focused properly. Distant objects arc focused in front of tho retina (A). Concave leryion diverge tho light so tho eye can focus the obicct on tho retina. Protect tho only pair of eyes you'll ever have. Seo tho qualified optometrist today) Potter’s Patter Wins Beauty Award 13th Hayward Relays At Eugene Aprii 2122 5:08 2.0 7 Hi Water 13 1 i Thurs. WEARING a romper suit, Glenda Shuman, the 1950 “Junior Swim for Health Queen” poses In grown-up style at a Miami Beach. Florida, pool. (International Soundphoto) 10:54 I-o Water Classical Popular M. G. M . - 4 Star Victor Wc -r; putting on all regular 78 rev. records ta mal« mum for RCA Victor's new 15 R.P.M. Four 10-in."h records for 1.00 or 30c each for any records on the tables. 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