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Ttiurn., Kept. ?l, 1950 The Nrntlnrl, Cottage Grov e. Oregon ENTINEL PORTS S $22,000 Offered At Horse Show North Port hind. Orc« Mon1 than $22,000 in earth award* will give the Pacific International IJvcxhM'k Oct. 6-14, the Writ's finest hone »how of the year, according to Horse Show Manager Harrison Cutler. 'rhe large amount of cash offer ed will attract outstanding horses from California, Utah, Washing ton, Texas, Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico, he said. At least 30<) horses will ls> on hand. Senator Wayne Morse already hits entered Sir Muroi Guy anti will come from Washington to drive the roadster personally. Outstanding cutting horses from scattered states will be seen in a re|M-tition of the event that proved so fstpular in its initial showing at the Pacific international last year These highly trained horses selH'i a cow from a herd at the end of tile arena and match every move of the cow in preventing Its (frantic efforts to return to the herd. Feature of the Horse Show this year will he championship indoor polo with 3-man teams Boise, Yakima, Spokane and Portland ar«' already entered and a fifth squad will round out the tournament. Two Ball Foursome Changes to Sunday LATHAM Pag«- fl i Mrs. Esther TromirR, Reporter OSC Beavers Trek To Michigan State For Opening Game • ’hone I7-F-I1 an«) Mrs Roy Means, will attend । the University of Nevada at Reno thia year. He is in the active re- . serves. Jim Means, who recently re- turned from a trip to Yellowstone Park, »(«nt the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Means and his grandparents in Eugene. . Enroute home to North B«'nd they, . witli the two Means girls and Mr. j and Mrs. Ben Chilson, xfient the , evening at the Hugh Trunnell ■ home. Jim showed coiore«! xlid«'S of many w«'Stern scenes. Jim took i his physical examination in Eu gene Tuesday for duty with the ground force of tl* air corp». Mr. and Mrs Harold Swartz of Sutherlin sjirnt the week end at tlw John Trunnell home and at- tended the sixtieth wedding an niversary of Mr and Mrs F. B. VanNortwick They formerly ro- xhkcl here. He Is a half-brother CORVALLIS Oregon State’s of Mrs. VanNortwick. Beavers, lacking in depth bui Others here for the VanNort- strong in spirit, will leave Thurs wjck celebration were Mr. and day for the opening game of the Mrs Nathan Man«wk. their daugh season against Michigan Stat«’ at ter. Mrs. Werner I Antiman and Lutt lumsing Saturday. children, Mr. and Mrs Non Van- Coach Kip Taylor’s griddors have Nortwlck, Tulelake, Calif., Wer- t»cen drilling lightly this week, af ner Dintiman, grandson-in-law, Is A solemn and religious regard ' ter a rugged regular-ghm«* scrim- in Koroa in service anil was the rnage last Saturday Although far only member of the family not to spiritual and eternal things is from a |>ollshcd outfit, the Orange present. an indispensable element of all men have shown consistent im true greatness. A »tricking fact in the history provement and arc in giasl |4>y»i- Daniel Webster of the family of th«' F. B. Van- cal shup«- for the Spartan contest Nortwicks with six children, fif Gene Tuft, the junior college teen grandchildren and twenty transfer, has continued to shin«- in great grandchildren is that there sessions this week. The flrot- has been only one death, that of a 'footed left halfback got off to h slow start,* but is Ix'ginning to I grandchild some year» ago. As Mrs. Van remarked, it really was look more and more like the play- [ wonderful to have so many children er who stole the spring practice looking after their welfare al spotlight their age. Surely this is the Am Taylor has absolutely no prob erican family at its best. lem al fullback. Sophomore Sam A lO’/k lb. son. Kenneth Harold Baker, the breakaway type of run ner, has a slight edge over Bud was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wixxlward, a jaycro transfer who Godard, Sept. IS at l am. at the s|x-cializes at line plunging. Hoth home of Maude Funk. Mrs. Godard is the former Florence Beers. an' great competitors. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yearous of i Lettermen Ralph Carr and Bill Shcffold are still waging a tight Emporia, Kun., who uro traveling battle for the starting right half with a house trailer, are visiting ■ post. Gene Morrow has the quart his brother Roscoe Yearous and erback spot all sewed up and will family. Mrs. Juanita Campbell of So. guide the Orange offensive against San Francisco Is spending her i MM • The Une is pretty much a veter vacation at the home of her son, I an group. Don Nibbletl and John Ben Campbell. They will make a] Thomas at ends, ('apt. Arvid Niemi trip to eastern Oregon while Mr. I and Herm Clark at tackles. Don and Mrs. Ben Campbel! arc on1 Za ros inski and Jim Clark at vacation also. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hawes and | guards and Fred Sutherland at center. Ail but Sutherland letter sons have moved back from Med-i ford. They lived at Cedar ed 1949. Tiie Beavers will leave three Creek and the boys attend London I ca|>able performers at turns' be school. Mr. Hawes is on his old cause of injuries. Right tackle Jim job again. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark! Hanker, right guard Fred Burri . and left half Bolt Comolison form of Portland spent Friday night at I the trio. Pete Elliott, end coach, th<> home of his parents, Mr. and 1 will scout the Oregon-L'CLA game Mrs. Truman Clark. They had SheaMer I at Lox Angeles, but all other mem brought their daughter for her second year at the University of bers of the coaching staff will < >regon. take the Michigan State trip. Mrs. McKay is improving from a long illness. Birth Announcements u»m Walter Means, eldest son of Mr. The Sentinel Due to the change hack to standard time, it was decided Tuesday night to change the time of playing the two ball foursomes to 2:30 p.m on Sunday, beeomini! effective this following Sunday Sept. 20th. Ladies day will la« changed from 9 a m. to 1 p m. Wednesdays, cf- fective Immediately. This iminge- ment will continia* as long us the weather is favorable. At the two Irnll Sept 19, Bar- liara Hill and Steve Gasper had the k>w score, while Eddie Dere- mer and Mrs. Steve Gasper had the runners-up score. Newcomers to the two twill wen- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baicc, formerly from Belling ham, Wash. There will be no pot luck dinners to follow the two balls. Belle Burkholder I Golf reporter Rough and Rugged! — CURTIN Mrs. Grace Thom|MM>n, Reporter Phone 12F6 Mr. and Mrs. Enno Dornath and , family of Coquille were week end guests at th«- Victor Oleson home Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Oleson from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Booher and family, accompanied by Mrs Flora V. Holt, motored to Ash land Saturday to visit at the Wal ler DeBoer home. Mr. and Mrs. Booher and Loren made a busi ness trip into California. They re turned home Tuesday. R. B. Bewley, who was to have lawn inducted l»ack into the Army Sept. 20 has I mth notified that , his induction will be postponed un til November. 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