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.Second Place in District is at Stake Friday When Lions Meet Lmi High With ii record id' even wins uml three I ohhch tucked away uh they approach the half-way mark in tin- wa.mi schedule, the Cotta ;e (hove ba kctball aquad will play host to the (¡olden Tide I Univii. d) high Friday night. At imirnt the tw<> leumn ate tied for .second place in I Hstiict ß quintet will other ofl vicluries tur UH OplMIM'd Urne for A »landings, and tie oui to knoi k Ilie lugli man lor the Lions with Hi 1 »Isti II I lullies. Other Mun i', for the lioille cadi li ani total loin, tenni Were Ray I nier I lift, J. C i fl I, nini and l.'iwi to Olle dl'teat (¿Intel squali ia K pur, Il squud li 13 Idoli Cimeli Muurie Kt< ut/ look» for a eloM'ly knoited finii game, and Ile considers tlie I ni high ag rood if not b« iter gregntion than Springfield." In particular, men to watyh, he lids. will I m - Al Vhldbrud and I d Smith, two top otfvnuivr players In addition, the Tillers have n well bnlmiced ball club with a good defense. Kieiifz stall'll The Linns continued tluir win nliig ways this week with de- clxions oxer Springfield, 7ll Hi, and Sweet Home. II 31 Thus their victory string was cxt<n<hd to flvo COIIM'CUtlX I 1 ' eoUll'er In the fus le with ti iditional rAal Springfield FHdax' night, it was II 23 isiiiit <b iV< in the thud |H'ii<xl that sent the Lions on to victory Up Io that tune it wa, a ni|eand tuck idfair xxiih no more than Hxv isiints paraling Hie two tcamx during the Inst halt Funs win' treated Io an cxcit Ing exhibition of ball pl c ing dui ing Ilie last 13 m < ond ol tin* lust half when Lion guard 1,owrx Hoyer sank a In Id goal Irom mid court, and then a ixingfield play er performed a imllai shot, but going in the op|«>Mle dl lift ion Ben lllllikei lived up to his ranking as top Lion scorer us he hixipcd seven field goals anti seven free throws for n total of 21 jRimts. Wes Malcolm was ccond was the victim night In a Willamette 1.1 Igne conte I on the local coUli Ai no tunc was the outcome in doubt as Coach Ku ntz’s lads Inuit up an cm ly h ad and held it all qimitri s II 3. Ill 10. 31-21 ind II 31 till Again leading Miner likct who accoimti d for IN lallics. Malcolm und Isley asslsfed with 9 mid H. rcsissdively. High man lor tin- 1 Io kli V us < iene < twi n. who rung up eight |>oinls. The Cottage Gì o V <• B squad split Unir two game* this week. Isiwing to Springfield in a cmitest, .32 20. I> u t vanquishmg Swift Home, 13-3 > In the Millit Irfiy. Lowell Radway was top Imcket slnker with 12 jxunts. and Ile tini ed top lumon in thè Hu»- kie game with Clarence Smith, ose Is'liinti the ! each with 11 , le.idei'. Were . Pyni h < Hi) and After tiu» Uni high game this Friday, the Lions Will lie idle mi- Id Jan Iti whin Hwy Journey to Oakridge lor a district encoilnler W W Sul trrlm and daughter Judy drove to Portland January 3rd when1 Mix Sutterlin and daughter visited friends and relatives. The Rev. Sutterlin attended a one d.iy sc skin of the Bcikelcy Divinity school. They returned home Thur day. 'Die Ilex', and AUTO GLASS and DOOR HARDWARE Doyles Sales & Service ifiway 99 North Phone IMO CURTIN DORENA Mi», (ir.iir Tlionqmoii, It* porter Phom- 121 II Mrs. .Ic.ini ttc Kelly, lleportrr l*hou«* XI■•III Friday night. 25 members were present. The charter was draped in memory of Emmit Walls. Mr A. J. Moore who has Ixcn on the sick list fur th< past two weeks, is Improving. Manuel Moore and the Henry Kelly family accompanied Mr and Mr Clarence Wineinger to Wal ker Saturday night and attended the dance at the i-ommunity hall. Mrs. Henry Monroe and Mrs. Henry Kelly helped Mr. and Mr* Ray St< •I»' take inventory Wedni*- day and Thursday of last week. Mr«. Ida Garoutte of Cottage Grove spent the week end here at the home of her son and family, Mr and Mrs Darrell Gar uttv Mrs. O. C. Crawford accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. David Hulse of Culp Creek to Eugene SatunUy. James Ix-eth and Harry Kelly returned to Coon Bay last week lo work. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sextoa and family of Walker spent Sun day at the Sidney Bales home. Mr .and Mrs. Marty Isacson of Spokane, Wash., were in this neighborhood Last week renewing acquaintances of many relatives and old friends. Mrs. Isacson will be remembered here as Myrtle Land who lived here in her early childhod. Tlie regular meeting of the Dorena Schoof club will be held at the school Friday evening, Jan. 12. Mr. anti Mrs U. S. Bib - wen hospital Sunday, suffering N< w Years week end gu« ta of from a possible attack of ap|wndi- Mr Lillian Doolittle of (’ottagt ! citis, He was feeling better Mon- Groviv j day and the blood count was down Mr. and Mr s. B. F Isnae. and .<> he was brought home in the family moved back to Coo» Bay d Irinom. Friday in hopes of finding ern Earl Hodges who wax trying to ployment there. Here Is Ihc st lit dille uf tilt re VI dors at the X I M<x»re hoc ' get in tlie Navy, was turned down maining ; inn s tor the basketball New Years evening wen Mr and Ifci ause of a punctured ear drum team of < ottuge I'tmf imitai lilgh , which tn didn't even know he had Mrs Kelly Isaac and two sons of He had gone to Portland (or his Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs • l*'r i«lo *. Ian 12— I ul Itigli James Moore, and the Henry Kel physical examination I.in. IS Oakridge At the chisil meet mg held on ly family Mr. and Mr«. Maurice Esta- Monday, Jan k, at the schoolhouse W III l»l> It- 1 brook and daughter Sharon of a unanimous vote was given to in clude transportation in the 1951-52 Culp Creek spent New Y< rr. rv< I ridi», i li. ’ Springfield ichool year budget Following the with Mrs Estabrook’s parents, .Mr. Tuesday, l < I». IT Lebuson vote, a general discussion on the and Mrs J. H. Sphar. Tuesday, Feb. 13—.line lion tty Many of the high school students ways of obtaining this transpor I rld.sx. I i l». Ill Eugene of this community were absent tation wa.s discussed. Tuesday, I’eb. 'ill— Fimina ; from school Friday due to bus milium tt< I rlday, I3I>. Ronald and Duane Galdahinl, < trouble. I ' inda a le • Imine gam«.*) ind Marvin Hill ire recuperating Mr. Sidney Bales wax painfully from the chicken pox which they hurt Tuesday on his job at Bo- contracted last week ANGLING REGI LAI ION hemia Lumber Co., but at thi« Flora V Holl, local poatmaater. time the extent and seriousness of HEARING TO BE IO.I.I) reports an Increased btMinrmt at his injury has not been deter FRIDAY. JAM KRY 12 A public hearing on angling : her office during the past yearn mined. regulations for 1'tfil will be field' The amount has almost increased The Dorena school basketball four times since Mrs. Hott took team was victorious in a game game in the Oregon land office Friday, over the office in 1946. In Decem- played with the Mount View team mission's Pori I nt U) a tn Rccom- Iwr over $200 worth of stamps Friday but again the Dorena girls January 1: led I wt «* sold. t noidat iorv from all inh i volleyball team went down in de part» will I. ht .rd, but the game! Marian Marvick, secretap' feat to the Mount View girls The that Irnpor- I of the Pass Creek Extension unit. B squad.« of each team played a inmnii-eon requi i nts be sub- re|x>rts that the next meeting will practice game also. I be held on Tuesday, Jan. 30, at mlHixl In writing. The Rat Creek club held its Tentative angling regulations 10 30 a m nt the home of Mrs. first meeting of the n< vv year at Mrs. Orxille Lamb will be announced after lh<- hear Fred Thompson Jr. A committee the home of Mrs. Floyd Chaffee. si eving lunch. Mrs. Corinne Mc The day was spent sewing for the Ruby and Cynthia Ann, Little ing The commission will r«'*- xene January 26. m^ke .any Taggart, county extension agent, hostess. Potluck lunch was serve»' daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. change1 drs'im d ncces- iry. and will give a demonstration on “Fur- to 1'» ladies. The next m< < 'ing will Quackenbush, are report« (1 to be ct the finti 195! angling regula- niture Arrangement." All arc in- be hckl at the home of Mrs. Gil- improving this week though will remain in Sacred Heart hospital ions. The commission's Portland sited to attend. IxTt on January 17. iradquartcis I located at IG.3-1 Mrs. Eddie Ganoutte was the for awhile. Both girls had tuber honored guest at a pink and bln» culosis but a few more of Pan- Alder ■ Ireet i shower held at the Row River rlora’s troubles were loosed on community hall at Dorena Friday, Ruby as she had spinal menigitis Mrs. Hale Itobv, ItfJHirter Jan. 5. Refreshments were served and last week had the measles. The girls are isolated from other Phone 791R1 to 22 ladles after the many dainty patients but are in the same room and useful gifts were opened. Harper Casier has been very ill Frozen fish filets arc a lifesaver Mrs. I^ce Thomason and daugh with a glass partition between to budgets strained by holiday at hi« home liut is much better, ter Mrs. Raymond Wick returned them and have been company for tho still required to take it easy. -plurging, reports Mis« Agnes Ko|- Wednesday from California where each other. Ruby, age 3. said of Ed Rothaiige arrived recently af- .horn, extension nutrition specitil- Cynthia Ann, age 9 month: “When they visited relatives. ter a back oix-ration and a week in ist at Oregon State college. Residents of this community I cry Annie talks to me ind when A large variety of fish, enught a Eugene hospital. He is remark । were saddened by the death last Annie cries I talk to her.” in I he Pacific ocean from Alaska ably improved tho still in bod. and week of Mr. Emmit Wall, arid Mr. and Mrs. George Quacken to Southern California, is coming fears there will be very little take this opportunity to extend bush of Ada. visited his brother from cold storage, Ph ntiful and spring farming for him this year, their sympathy to his family. Due C. L. Quackenbush and sons Sun foisl is I Julian Small cared for the chores reasonably priced, tl to the late publication of the time day. lie Mrs. Rothaugc stayed with I and place only a few friends were real bargain. Miss Kolshorn ad-1 vises watching the market closely him in Eugene. For unto you is bom this day I able to attend the services. Tom and Jack Van Hovel of for the liest buy of the day. Dorena Grange held its first in the city of David a Saviour, The frosten filets are quick and Vancouver, Wash., visited over the j regular meeting of the new year. which is Christ the Lord. easy to prepare and involve no week end with the William Hop- । with all new officers in the chairs -—St, Luke vs imi - They iiitv flirty IN* pan-fried. jniii’intu, mins on Cedar Creek, and had waste. may be broded or baked. Dressed up bv themselves a great time calling on a di h of paprika anti a sprig of <Md neighbors and schoolmates. parsley, here is an appetizing and - They arc former residents of that community. whoka.une ibiuu : dish. The upper grades at London school were given a surprise holi day when Mr. Higdon, their teach er. was called on business to Eu $3,000 Down gene for the day. A farewell party for David Gar man and Gary Leathers who leave Thursday for the service was held Wednesday evening at the Paul Prescott home for the young peo ple of the Hebron church. An obituary could well be writ ten for the old two-three farmers line whifh can now bo claimed of ficially dead The telephone com pany confirmes the fact that there are no 2-3 farmers line phones in operation, and no numbers listed Good condition. Lot 100 x 100. 4 bedrooms—2 up and 2 in the new directory. A quarter inch of ice froze downstairs. Floor furance—Heat automatic. 1 _• base Saturday night, and frost again show- Sunday night, between cold____ ment. Stationary tubs. Sump pump. Electric hot water era of ^ain. But the flowers are heater. Electric Range. G o < m 1 plumbing, new large septic still blooming. Carnations in the garden at Mrs. Heinrich’s home tank. arc still in bloom Spring daisies at London were seen in bloom and a flowering quince at the corner PHONE CLARK’S SU DIO 3KU of the yard of Mrs. Lora Town send. EVENINGS PHONE 524J Measles are off to a good start. Last reports are that Bonnie and Rita Raiaor have them. Gladys Palki took them over the week end from school. Hoop Schedule LYNX HOLLOW LONDON Fish Filets Are Budget Savers Thur»., Ian II. 1961 Fa<r * The Smliael, Cottage (irovr, Orvgim LATHAM Mrs. Esther Trumiell. Reporter none ¡1 I II Mrs. Marian Mitchell and three ,ons LeRoy, Gerald and James went to Kearney, Neb., where the fxxly of her husband. Ollie M. Mitchell, was sent for funeral seT- vices Mrs. Earl Marcy is taking bcr place as school c<x»k with Mrs. Tony Tonoli as assistant. Mr. Mitchell had been ill for about a month. Mr and Mrs. Glen Means of North Bend spent the week end here with the A. L. Gilliams and Roy Gi ers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and sons of Springfield were visitors in Cottage Grove Saturday. The Oscar Barlow family of Alaska moved into a house on the Levicy I larris place last Saturday. Measles are in the neighborhood. One mother has three children down at one time. K PI A MOI Til »ATVRDAY Lngiiwcring adx auceiucnta which produce driving and riding e«M heretofore unknown in automn- bil. . of anv price class, feature 'th< new line ot Plv mouth cars. ' Combining new txxly lines with in- ' terior luxury, the 1951 Plymouth I will go on display here and thrtb I out the United States Saturday. , L. J McCoy of McCoy Motors has announced. Ambulance and Taxi Service Phone 777 23-tfc I.E.L. & Mall Pcwer Saw Sales and Service Complete Line of Oregon Cox’s Chipper Chains for any make of saw. Ask ns about the light weight, low priced Presto Fire Extinguisher for the Logger, tlonie. Car or Boat. Chain Saw FiMnK ** It SOUTH 99 SAW SHOP So. 99 Hwy at Steel Bridge, Cottage Grove, Phone 638. Emergeacjf Vhones 122-L or 836Y 3625 South 99 Hwy, Ettgeue, Oregon. Dial 4-2624 HOME FOR SALE “Of course, your No-N’ox gas Bounds good—I haven’t started the engine yet.” Close In - 734 No. 9th St. Save your rent and buy a good home for 100.00 per month. Low interest — 5% A mighty good fnrnd of th» family budget. your telephone offer» more sen ice than eecr-at bargain rate». WHERE EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY Your telephone gives you more for your money than in 1940 When the wind is in the north, The skillful fisher goes not forth; When the wind is in the east, Tis good for neither man nor beast* When the wind is in the south. It blows the flies in the fishes’ mouth; When the wind is in the west, Then* it is the very best. —Isaak Walton HUMPHREYS GROCERY Dorena Your Chevron Service Station Phone T85J-1 Your youngster won't slip on newly-waxed Tlixxrs if you apply a small strip of adhi’sive tape to the soles and heels of his shoes. DO YOU NEED- ★ Glass of all kinds and sizes Saturday. Jan 13 at McCoy Motors The New Plymouth Cranbrook Four-Door Sedan Building Hardware 1. When you buy almost any of the Klings you use every xlay, it seems that the prices you pay have just ■bout doubled in the last ten years. But this pattern of inflation doesn't hold true with your telephone. For in spite of higher costs of furnishing telephone serv ice-wage levels that have doubled, materials that have shot up sharply — telephone rates have incicascd far ’css than the cost of living. 2. Every time you use your telephone today, you get a most unusual bargain.Two ways. Rates have lagged far behind the increased prices of most other things. Anil the amount of telephone service they buy has practically doubled.Today, on the average, you can be connected with twice as many telephones as ten years ago. You can call more of the people you want to call. More can get in touch with you. 3. I m these days, when our nation needs a strong and efficient telephone service to help speed the job of defense, that service is available and at bargain prices. Ami you can be certain that all of us at Pacific Telephone will keep right on working to build your telephone’s value still more —to make it a still better Price increases since 19 it) Reject Plywood THEN SEE US! servant for you. And for our nation. Pacific Telephone it Bowser Bros. Your telephone is one of today’s best bargains Carpenter Shop Just So. of Lorn ne Valley Phone 328-V Fcaiuring improvements which produce unprcccdenfed roadability anil riding qualities, the beautifully redesigned 1951 line of Plymouth cars have numerous mechanical improvements and have retained thei* traditional roominess. Shown above is Plymouth's Four-door Cranbrook sedan. McCOY MOTORS - 6th and WASHINGTON I