The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 29, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thur»., Mar.
11)51
The Mentluel, ( idliige tino», Oregon
I'age 3
E N T I N E L
Entries Open for
Oregon A AU Track
And Field Meet
Wins Skiing Crown
LATHAM
Mr«. Esther Trtlnnell, llepcrter
Phone 17-F-ll
' With the Granges
Marian Youngkin went to San
Francisco Friday evening by train
by Mr». Hugh Trunnell
and met his mother Florence
Youngkin and brother William
Wednesday evening at I^atham
who came from Inglewood, Calif. school Creswell Grange ably pre­
I’ORTLAND (Special)
Th.-
His mother returned with him to
annual track and field Champion­
HKaD PINONI? *** ill? KKil
sented “Cornf‘-d Baby.” with a cast
»’ay a few months. Mrs Marian
ships of tlu- On-gon association of
of five characters They were Mr
Youngkin
took
him
to
Eugene
and
the Amateur Athletic union will
and Mrs Erblne Grousbeck, F’«-arl
met them on the return trip
I m - held her«- Saturday night, June
Hinklebrock. and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hull and
2, at the Jefferson high whoo)
Clarence Jackson.
s' mi of Vancouver, Wash., spent
field
Friday night and Saturday mom-. WaRerville Grange presented
Ryan, chahman of the AAU
'Grandmother’s
ing at D m - C. S. Plaster home. tP*' PDnto^ni«
truck committee, hu» announced
They came in their new car. They i Great Greivance. with «mg and
thai there will I m - championships
The Oregon game comniiNNion .
brought Mr. Plaster’s sister, Mrs. [ dancing. Hebron's play, given for
in four division». Entn.-H can be
has signed a twenty year leas«- for
Kth.-1 Scott of Camas, Wash, with the first time, was "Lonely Lady,"
made immediately n n <1 will I h
4,H;t8 ncn-a of dc«*r ami elk w
them
On the return trip they with Marie Geer, Robert St.Elmo.
L ons of downstream migrant o|M-n until May 30.
took
Mrs.
Plaster home with them Roy Geer, Hazel Roy and I-evicy
range hind in southeast I malilla jum |n pumi», turbine» and j»ulp
¡Harris Lilian Marcy was director.
Tile divisions are the champion­
for a few days.
county with the Pilot Rock loin mill grinder» throughout Oregon ship classification, open to any
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence ,Hebron Grange presented the
ber comfNiny.
will I m - drtertnim<1 this year by registcrixl amateur athlete; high
and son Stephen spent Easter at P1^ Mar f at
along
l.ocatvd in the hrukeu of the fishery agents of the Oregon game school division, open to boys eli­
the home of his mother, Mrs. wdh two other one-act plays. April
gible for high Nch<M>l competition
north fork of tlu- John Day river, commission.
Ralph Hawley. They also visited 6 u W11J
givcn at Lowcn-____
dm mg tin- I’» >'i 51 school • ।•
her mother in Eugene. The Haw- 1 will
a t„>a8Un. ,o the Carpen-
the range I n classed ns a major
Water diversions to I m - tested junior division, o|»-n to boys in
eys heard from the William ters as they go to their new home
wintering ground lor inule deer. , includa* those nt < tregvni City, secondary schools who have not
I-iores of Ix>r; ne saying th y got near Overton, Nebr., about April 1.
Qinstant overgrazing by big game lh«»l River,
mid Waltei reached their 16th birthday; and
home Sunday from Mexico tho,
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herds and cattle bus seriously de- ville dams on the McKi nzie rivei. junior girls, open
girla who
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it«
«■ finish
u ’ Mrs. Cecil
Caldwell . and
they stopfx-d
in Arizona . to
...
... son ,
natural ___
forage
on the I Winchester dam on the UmiMjua liave not reached their ITtH birth­
plet«>d ______
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i,f...
-Dean left Tuesday for Missoula,
having th«- flu. (Even as Oregon'--
-
range, and large numtx-r» of deci iivi-i and Cazadero and River day.
i Mont., to take part in the Pa-
SKIING QUttN ot Middlebury Col­ people do).
Mill dune on the Clackiunas ilvt-i
»turve there in haul wino i .
! cific Northwest Music Conference
Medals will be awarded in all lege's 20th annual Winter Carnival
Mr and Mrs. Elvis Boswell will I to be held March 28-31.
I Mwrlopinent ot a sen-en udnpt- divisions for th«- first three places i Is 21-year-old Margy Packard who
"hl» is the f * r h t wlntet big
celebrate their 20th wedding an­
gam. range nc«r<ire«l by the game < d to deep cbaiim-ls when- large in each event.
Delferd Kelley arrived Friday,
comes from Denver, Colorado. The niversary on March 31.
comi.:-, ton R' Monition work and volumi of water Uli pn < nt has
’¡’her«- is no entrance fee for the brown-haired co-ed, who learned
March 23. to spend the Easter
The Jack Longs have purchased holiday with his mother Fern
Hinge ex, re.lents cal i ie I out on ipuned Ilie survey. The scici n. meet, but all contestant» must I m - i her way with snow in the Rockies,
the John i V winter lunge will used fol many year» In industiy registered with their local unno - i Is captain ot the iki team at the a ’zi-aCTe tract near IZrain and Rosenthal. While here he enjoyed
set a pati-, in >r management of to remove debris from water, ciation of the AAU.
Vermont college. (International) have started construction of . a a birthday party which was given
ru w ome on it. They expect to be ; for
^is mother on Easter
other Oregon gu ne ranges Trial work» on the endless I m R prin­
Last year's AAU championship
I ready to move soon after school is I Sunday, and also attended a fare-
plantings of various shrubs lire ciple and I n divided into |>an<-lN was heralded as the smoothest
ain-ady under way on the newly which may I m - readily replaced. track and field event «-ver held I
°U«i ™ ,
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well party at the Grange for the
Mrs fharles Moss and Mrs Carpenter family. He left Sunday
ai-quired range. Deer and live- Jet» of water clean the (Mineis ns IfM-ally. By running oil prelim- j
j Merle Porter accompanied by evening to return to the Children s
stock numln-rs will I m - controlled they rise on the cndle»» belt.
marie» and some tmaU in
’ ’ heir
Mrs.
he‘r mother
7°
Mrs- Julia
Julla Watts
Wa,t« of
of Farm Home at Corvallis.
mid the range will I m - fenced.
Fish striking the travelling fcrn<M>ii the meet proved short R a I ailw R a IA/I û FC
Springfield, are visiting relatives
Another 1.4OO Here Pilot Rock screen panels are channcUed of! and snappy to, a capacity crowd. Hu LdUj DvWIvl v
risazi
f»>i/>ozl.,
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Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dresser of
and friends around Ix-wiston, Ida.
lumber comfMiny t i a c t adjm-ent into diversion I u I m - n which carry Ryan says the Kame time schedule
Myrtle Creek, formerly of Camo
The
farewell
party
and
dance
to tlu- main wintering range has the fish around the pumi» »nd will I m - used this year.
for the Robert Carpenter family B, spent the week end in Eugene
alu> been leased by tin- commis­ turbine» to the downstream side
Adaptation of ’he travelling
held
in the Hebron Grange hall and Easter Sunday with the Ben
Ixist
Won
of
tlu-
dam.
sion for one year,
»cn-cn for M«fu passage of fish Short's Gnxx-ry
51 Friday. .March 23 was a very live­ Chilsons and Marian Youngkins.
13
over •dams, e»[M»cially small fin­ Daugherty Lbr. Co.
13
5 ly an«l well attended affair. It was
gerlings, in described by Dr. John C. G. Recreation
11
Plans have been completed for
7 I start«-d by the five other members
Rayner, chief of fishery opera­ Knickerbocker's
8 of the band of which three Car- the development of a 300x900 foot
10
tions lbr tlx- gam«- commission, as Con's
9
!» penter youngsters, Leland, Allen brood pond at the Wallowa hatch­
the biggest advance in protection C. G. Gas Co.
8
I» I and Jane are members. Other ery and bids for the pond are ex­
of salmonoid fish at large diver­ Webb’s Hardware
7
H I members are Jerry Cline, Curtis pected to be let this month.
sions since the advent of the fish Women of the Moose
1
17 Cline, Beverly Cook, Edna Casady
ladder.
Women's
and Dana Whitney. Friends and
Excitement
in
the
6 b
Door
Good progress is being made on
The first travelling screen for Bowling league mounted as th«- neighbors and Hebron Grange as­
I *
Door
fish protection in Oregon is now gals entered the final week of sisted. Also much appreciated the fish screen being constructed
Hardware
being completed by the Portland competition with Short’s Grocery was the singing by Shirley and at Marmot Dam by the Portland
Hardware
General Electric company at Mar­ and Daugherty Lumber Co. teams Glynell Dunaway of Creswell and General Electric Company and
the screen should be in operation
mot dam diversion on the Sandy deadlocked for first place.
the music furnished by them and within a few weeks.
river.
Richard
Buffington.
Games during the sixth week
Rotary scr<x-ns are used suc­ of the second round robin saw
About 80 people attended. ac­ Everybody reads the classified ads
cessfully for small diversions, es- lea; je-leader Short’s Grocery cording to the guest book, which
The Sentinel
ficcially irrigation ditches. In drop a decision to Cot tag«- Grove
195o, 485 • rotary scr«»ens con- Recreation, 2-1, as Maud«» Punk
Phone 1X0
Hiway 99 North
structiMl by game commission of th«- latter squad took both
screening crews were o(M-rating in single game (187) and series
< fregón.
< 457 ) honors.
Meanwhile, the lumber keglers
A few girls prefer to remain moved into a tie as they trounced
single, but most of them would Knickerbocker's, 2-1. Frances!
rather knot.
Hunter of the Knicks was tops in
a single game with 191. and ■
Daugherty’s M a r g i e Tanner ,
cop|x»d series honors with 468.
Rita Rippy led her Webb’s I
Hardware team to victory over I
UOHTGST
Con's. 2-1. She was high scorer
in both departments with 177-443.
Do you kc.-p losing your place in traffic
Cottage Grov«» Gas Co. chalked up
I m - chuhc your ear won't respond quickly at
a win over Women of the Moose.
traffic signals? Battery service by our at­
2-1. as Elsie Hamel (146 single*
and Mary Alyce Bryson <381 se­
tendant» may la- the answer. Once we fix
ries! mad«- the best showings.
S PORTS
Hebron Grange
Winter Range Land Loss of Fish
Acquired for Deer At Potver Dams
CANNED 6OODS1QUAUTY MEATS
VEGETABLES
FROZEN FOODS
Also work clothing, light hanlwan* and Hundrira, and
our price» an- right. All we u»k 1» an opportunity
to nerve you.
Come insiHu t our Frozen Foot! Locker*.
We Give
Dividend Stamp»
Will be Studied
STEELES
GROCERY
& LOCKERS
The Store on Doren» Lake Shore
«KHI»
First Place Tied
“At last, J. B., we ean yf-
a first hand report on the
account shortase.”
Enter Final Week
The fellow who never makes a
mistake usually takes his orders
from one who does.
HUMPHREYS GROCERY
Your Chevron Service Station
Phone 78&I-1
Dorena
Doyles Sales & Service
PROPHECY SPEAKS CRUSADE
No More
Tired Starts
M c C ulloch
PRESENTS
Chain Saw
the. trouble, have us check your battery
every week without fail. Drive up now for
Free
Demonstrations
Sales and Service
Art Nolt Chevron Service
610 .Madison
Phom- 25
Pat’s Saw Shop
Phoae 146
20-tfcxx
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^^FOR QUARTERLY
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THE THIRD WEEK
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CHRIST-CENTERED
BIBLE-PACKED
MESSAGES
Salt water fish anti shell fish
; are among the richest sources of
! iodine in the dietary, but the gen­
eral use of iodized salt makes
this of less practical importance.
United States marines were in
China as far back at 1854. when
they were sent there to protect
the lives of foreigners, including
Americans.
IN THE ARMORY
One bushel of flaxseed will yield
about 2 Vs gallons of linseed oil
and about 36 pounds of linseed oil
meat.
2
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up to and including ^10,000 ... any amount over
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in your present account, to earn full interest for the entire
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