PORTS OSC Beavers Make Lions to Take Part Good Showing at In Hayward Relays Willamette Relays Friday, April 20 Lion Trackmen Turn in Good Performances at Relay Meet EUGENE Entry blanks for the Stale truck 1 l*li annual Hayward Relays have K # . « PHONE • ■ s r « v ■ t • »• 555 »• » s r OR ■ • • »• 556 » team which made a sui i pi (singly been sent to more than 250 high Washington strong showing in the first I annual schools in Wiilaiwtte relays last i week end and California, Geneial ('hairman will travel to Moscow Io oihui its liny Hendrickson said today. The annual pr« p classic will I m « northern division dual meet enm- palgn again't daik I miikc Idaho on sf>onsor<-d by the Eugen,« Active club and staged on the bom«- track With only six returning letter- of tli«' University of Oregon. The a rvicc organization, which open to tingling April I I. When men on hand, Giant Swan's been stockvii with I.noo large stocked, thes»« trout weighed I6<t <(range thincluds are not expected also aids in the staging of the mouth basa and 500 bluegill, first to th«« isiuiid. In January, fishery Io go too far in conference war- class “A” tn kctball tournum« nt. fish since gam«' far«- this spring. However. several took over the management of the LiH’kr took koii )«* of newcomers came through in fine, meet last year. commission crews liv'd n fish |mi iig'-nt t III Kill livt MrtM to son, rotenone, to eliminate Hash Hendi ickson said that the early fish Iroin the ri sei voir in Novelli check tlieir growth and condition. end and might furnish the squad r«-|<onse from c«iachcs indicate«! that a n« ar record entry list could The trout weighed Io to th«« jiound with some unexpected strength. I»- exis’cted. Hist year more than Only muía Ivors of the |H>iMiiiing mid averaged 8G inchea m hngth. 750 athletes took ¡»art in th«« two- o|M'i at ion ate catfish which ap- fer from Momia, ( pear to U« plentiful. Additional rena trout is as rapid ns that I leal cd six lour inch« •x in day affair. Tin Class "B” division plantings Of bass nnd bluegill will mud«- by butchery icurvd fish k«-pt winning th«« high jump at idem l«'d the entry list with 27 trams, Class "A" was wcond with 22 an«! Is- maile In Cot Inge Grove rewr- under ideal conditions. to head tin« performance the Class "C" squads totaled 14. voir this spring. Th«« fish arc Bcfon« stocking Doreria reser- men Hi- also run a close acined from small Willamette val All of tile defending champions agents made oxygen in the high hurdles. Sop ley imnds used by th«' game com content and tem|x'ralmc studies Merv Brock's showing in th«« hun- arc expected to ta« on hand to dr. mission for rearing vvmm w.iti-r Medford easily ynrd dash was just almut fend their er to determine its game fish. Average length lor year around suitability tor trout. to Miller's. The ex-state won the “A" championship last Ashland nosed out Cottage bass and bluegill stis'ked in Cot- sprint champion, turned in :O9.8 effort to tic the le-st time Grov«« in the "B” competition und nlso |M>ison<*d Is-forc water was inches. Impounded by the army engineers. ¡ i-r made in tips event by a Pleasant Hill capture«! the “C" title after a close race with Banks wns Nearby ! ><>r<'nii Sutton. sophomore from and Creswell. Light Is th«' task where many The "B” and "C" divisions will gvrllng rainbow trout, und It will Homer । Ik'nd, hurled the Javelin 187 feet, the toll. I 4% inchea for another good mark lie run on April 2ft and the "A" __—¡.by a new man. Duane Eby, vet- teams will tangle on Saturday, April 21. Hendrickson als«> said year each place winner out of action last season becau* of tin o|s ration, started his corn« awarded a certificate of tuick with a winning effort of 45 merit. In previous years only win- I ning individuals and teams have feet, 4'» inches. Other pleasing performances by , been awarded ribbons. The deadline for filing of en Bcav«>rs included Lyle Dickey, 13 fret in the j>o!«« vault; Jerry Mc tries is April 16, the Monday prior ■ Cafferty. 22 fret, 2 inches in th«' to the m«'ct. h roadjump; 1 Jclaney, Ono num wonder« what tomorrow wiil bring, M inches; and th«« distane«' while the other look« to u secure future. And well I quartet of G»«orgc Fullerton. thia num may. for he in prole« Ie<I from th«- un Joe Fisher, Jim Sjutz and Jack Peterson. known by adequate insurance. For complete de- < UtEG« )N Reservoirs Stocked With Trout. Largemouth Bass and Bluegill One Man Wonder tmln on the coverage YOU need, nee obligation ! uh now. No Let US Take the Risk! Hall and Liston Insurance Chm». S. Hall — IJoyd E. LiMon MB Main Plume 72 Although no team scores w«r«' k« pt, the Cottage Grove trackmen I placed in most of the events to make a creditable showing in the Willamette Relays at Salem Sat urday. In all, there were 900 athletes rept« renting 10 colleges and 41 high school# in the competition. The diivsions wore collegiate, high school senior, and high school novic««. A student who had re- «■eived his letter in track was in th«« senior division, while the novice division was for non-letter- men. The hurdle races the strongest events for the Lions, as Jim Webb won his high hurdk' heat, and Ray Simonsen placed second, and Ken Sloan came in third in their respective races. Webb’s winning time was 16.1 sec onds. which is considered very good for this early in the season. The Grove runners also were in top form for the shuttle hurdles race Clarenc«« Smith join«-d Webb, Simonsen, and Sloan in a winning performance. In the 440-yard relay, Albany nosed the Lions out of first place MT. VIEW Mrs. Walter Dowens, 33FI1 Thurs., April 12, 1351 Tip to motorists Say it with Remember the busiest man is brakes and save the flowers. the happiest man. by six inches. Members of the Lion team were Doyle Higdon. Marvin Hayes, Ben Hillikcr, and Jim Webb. In other running events, th«' 880 relay team f Higdon, Hilliker, Webb. and Griffith Varnoni plac« ' third behind Albany and Kia« Mh Falls, an«i the distance medley quartet came in third in a field of 16 teams. Doyie Higdon was the top broad jumper of the «lay as he t«x>k the senior division title with a leap of 20 feet 1 inch. Another winner was Ray Arthur who came away with the crown in the javelin event, novice division. He hurled the spear 156 feet 2 inches. Also in the novice division was Wes Malcolm who placed third in the pole vault. Next on the schedule for the varsity trackmen is a dual meet at Albany Thursday afternoon. Freshman and sophomore runners will compete at Springfield Fri day. On«- of the top high school m«?ets in the '.tate is the Hayward Relays, which is scheduled to be held nt the University of Oregon April 20 and 21. Lion Nne Tris ì Willamette, 27-6 Kill all the time you wish be sure it is your own. but People who arc out for all they can get are soon in for it. Just Pin Iwo Dollars . . . to this coupon for a ten months < OTTAGE GKOVE SENTINEL. Or pin a *1.00 hill In pine«- of th«« two twelve weeks. Your subscription will trial suhwrlptlon to the If you are «.hort on rush, nnd get the Mrntlnvl for start with the arxt l«i»ue. The Sentinel is twice its pre-war »lie, which men ns twice as much news at this special price. Act now, put your 50 cent dollar to Work ami get this big newspaper value. GOD'S CARTOON of WORLD EMPIRES Come, See and Hear The Great Prophetic Lecture 'TfCy of the Future of Four World Kingdoms SPE aks Sunday, April 15, 7:30 P. M. 1 P-sday, April 17, 7:30 P. M On Friday, April 6, the yell leaders of the Mount View grade school entc-rtained the boys of the It was a basketball team with a wiener roast. Everyone reported a good tage Grove baseball sqix J ' time. day afternoon as they ro. The regular meeting of the over Willamette high, 27-0. Mount iew Extension club will be I Top hitter for the game was held at the Giange hall on Friday, April 13. The lesson oon “Home Dick Dobbins, who made four made Ready Mixes’’ will be given singles out of five times at bat by Mrs. William Pcrini an«l Mrs. Jack Siebert and Lowry Hoyer George Gunn. At this meeting of handl««d pitching chores for the the Extension club we will ballot Lions, and they also turned in g«»d performances at the plate, I <m our next year's lessons. both slamming home runs. Siebert Also we will have the luncheon hit three out of four times, while tickets for the Spring Festival, 1 foyer connected twice out of May 4. They are one dollar each, three tries. Many a man is forced to turn Paced by Lowry Hoyer who so if you want a ticket bring your over a new leaf because his During the Lion half of the sec chalked up an 83, the golfers of money as they must be in by April can read him like a book. ond inning. 11 runs crossed the [ Cottage Grove union high school I 15. plate, breaking the back of the' placed second in th«« sc«-ond round Mrs. Leonard Layng's father, Willamette will to resist. The । of tlie WiHamette Valiev golf Mr. Parks, passed away at a Eu fourth inning was another debacle - tournamen* held at the local gene hospital Sunday. We wish to as the Lions made 10 more runs, i course Friday. take this opportunity to extend With a team score of 457, the our sincere sympathy to the Lay- The Lions made 27 runs. 21 hits | l.ion golfers were well ensconced I ngs and Parks families. and no errors, while Willamette in runner-up position as Medford had no runs, 3 hits, an*d 9 errors Dr. and Mrs. Andy Sears of walked away with top honors with 4(16 and Lniversity high was ¿ac>«onville. Fla., arrived Satur-; The next game tor tne local I lads will be against St. Francis - ................ well behind in third with 474. day for an extended visit with his i Friday on the Lion diamond.' other teams participating includ- brother and sister, C. B. Sears and Game time is 3 p.m. ed Corvallis 482, Eugene 509 and Mr and Mrs- L K- Bmmfield. Dr. Marshfield 517. The Springfield S*“1-” ls 00 a lcclurc ’°ur of many squad failed to finish the 18 holes, i S- c'6es« Low score was turned in by Ed । Barbara West of Latham was a We have your dinh I m Oldfield of Medford. He shot a w-eek end guest of her cousin, for t It e building y ou 3 under par 71. Teammate Phil Sharon Lee Tanner. are planning. Getche) placed second with a 79, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nelson of TITAN, HORNET while ^yrri Claussen oi CfcFvaJlis Springfield visited Friday ___ AND MALL w-ith 81, and Hoyer their daughter and family, Mr. behind. and Mrs. R. M. Seaver. The fastest cutters Malcolm Scott with 91 was sec- Mrs. George Layng was very Both with new Features. ond low man on the l.ion squad, pleasantly surprised Saturday with See the latest out before w hile Bob Sedergren shot 93: Jim a birthday dinner arranged for her you buy. Stuart, 94; and Dale Sears. 96. by her children. Guests were Mr. The same teams will compete and Mrs. Milton Layng. Carol Lightest and Cheapest 1’er Horse Power. again Friday and Saturday this Ann. George a^d’Da time at Corvallis, and the follow- I -- - Mrs. Curtis Annand of Bremerton. Enjoy Falling and Bucking ing week they will play at Laurel- ' Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Butte Mooney with Titan. Hornet ani Mall wood in Eugene. of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Power Saws ry Snauer, Dean and John. Mrs. LADY GOLFERS BEGIN Sales and Service Ralph Snauer. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. SE ASt >N W EDN ESDA Y Layng and Walda Jane, J, A. The New Improved All women who play golf arc . Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Louis COX CHIPPER CHAINS i Layng, Darlene. Duwayne and invited to take part in the in- Estimates and for faster cutting. augural of the local golf season j Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Layng. Mr. and Mrs. Erle Thomas, and Fits any make of saw. Suggestions Wednesday, April 18. at the Cot Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dowens. tage Grove course. Play will begin 849 No. Lane St. The regular meeting of the at 1 p.m. Neighborly Neighbors club of 1 Block Behind Del’s ! Mount View was held at the home Steak House. Many a small boy is the kind of of Mrs. A. B. Cochrane, on Wed- Phone 739-1 a kid his mother wouldn't want ' nesday April 4. The next meeting him to play with. j will be at the home of Mrs. Ken neth Denker on April 18. Come pre Education probably won't make us all leaders, but it can teach us pared to work on quilts. The Mount View P.T.A. will which leader to follow. - hold the regular meeting at the 1 school Thursday April 12 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Curtis Annand of Bremer ton, Wash., arrived Thursday to visit several days with her mother. Mrs. George Layng. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Layng. Carol Ann, George and Danny of Door Boring, Oregon visited over the Door week end with Mis. George Layng Hardware and other relatives. Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Butte Mooney of Springfield wen« week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Dowens. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson and two children of Eugene wore guests Saturday of Mr. Nelson’s sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. lliway 99 North Phone 180 R. M. Seaver. On Sunday another brother of Mrs. Seaver's, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson and two daughters, were visitors They are also from Eugene. Lion Golfers Take Second in Match The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon The Sign of God's Power in This Atomic Era U. Jay, April 20, 7:30 P. M. Tf » Great Anti-Christ Unmasked* V.’.K POWER? IS IT WORKING TODAY? COLT; i '1 3 i HE ARMORY TO SEE AND HEAR THESE HOPE-FILLED, CHRIST CENTERED MESSAGES 7:30 P. M. ALL WELCOME FREE 36-Ite EARLY BIRD GETS THE WORM! Chezem Saw Shop NOTICE BOWLERS Men and Women of Cottage Grove Bowling Association SPRING TOURNAMENT Consisting nf singles and doublé events. Call or phone 396 for particulars. Cottage Grove Recreation Win. Hoop WE IRON OUT WRINKLED fenders AND BODY DENTS! Doors — Windows Frames — Paints Glass of All Types General Mill Work Bowser Bros. 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