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Double Header Due Girl’s Ball Team I CIVIL DEFENSE WORKOUT FOR PETS Thurs., June 21, 1951 Anolhrr double lu-ader will I m -| Bf'lii at Kelly lield next Sundiiy 1 t|P"-n the Midgcia plux Eugene The Daugherty Lumber Co tiu- Juniin Legion playx Cm vio DI h I hi- Mldget gunie beglns at gill's sollbnll tenni drop|M-d its I lollowi-d iiiiiiM'diutrly by the second straight game to Heath's of Eugene by a score of 27-6 at JiinAt1 l-egion. PHONE 555 OK 556 Monday. Cottage AlijSunday ganu-s begin at 2 oo K.lly Gn»»e iiml its heyduv in the firxt unh-savlhcy ui,- double h<-ad<ux, and I bird innings when il scored which .p-gm ui 1 imi three i huh in both innings Eu gene's big Hillings Were the third, Mt. HI kh I. second |ieuk In world ’June 10, Sun CG-3 Eugene 31 [xipulan^. lx waled iiicli yeai fourth and ninth. Mining eleven, live ami nine runs, In that ordci June 14, Thurn. by 15oo mountain ellmbeiH This Sage and Eastburn Mined fom •June 17, Sun. Is the hlgtxt |M-ak In the Caxinde June 20, Wed <'G vs. Eloi enee range, rlsihg to a height of 11,225 ol the six runs lor Collage Grove The only home run ol the game •June 24. Sun । < G vs. ( 'orval lis feet, and B an extinct volcano was hit by J Mudget ot Eugene June 28, Thurs CG vs. Albany Inx I li-.'igile piny •July 1. Sun < 'G vh . Sweet Home Daugherty Lumber lost the first Mion I Everybody read, the Claaalflcd game to Heath's 5o <>n Eugene's by di-leaiing Toltilo 8-7 in a double July 8, Sun. < '( < VS. Eugene home field lust Wednesdav Gill's headei nt Kelly field Sunday. The •July 12. Thurs CG vs. Spnngfld n gum July-15, Sun CG vs. Toledo softball games will I m - played here X <• by Unni •July 19. Thurs. <'G vs. Florence , ex cry Monday and at Eugene ev runs. July 22, Sun. CG । vs. Corvallis ery Wednesday. •July 26. Thurs CG vs. Albany ») nail inf: m lime run.,. July 29, Sun. Í 'G XS. Sweet J lome I lome < lames Toledo got the fust run and took the lead in th' first inning, WAR $ PERILS are learned the hard way by Tiger,- a two-month-old holding it through the next inning billiget Nehi-dulr kitten, holding out a bandaged paw to “Spot," a young dog similarly The Cottagc Grove Mldget tcam Cottage Gioxe p.is-i 'I ttyem III Ilie •June 17, Sun. <hop|Hi| its tust State li-ague ganii* third and increased the lead in June 21, Thurs. CG-4 Philomath-9 ( taped with gauze. The pets served as models for a civil defense training class held by the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani to PhlloniHth by u s<on- of 9-4 the fifth by five runs The sixth •June 24, Sun. G vs. Eugene mals. Owners are urged to enroll for training on the theory that hysteri m a big doubh- header at Keli) inning gave < 'of tage <>i •June 28, Thurs. CG vs. Drain cal animals could be a real menace in an emergency. (International) when Toledo got five i un. and July 1, Sun. i i tage Groxc the gallic tluit liad to tied up tin' hall Kain«', Toltilo was July 8. Sun. < i '(> vs. Albany CG vs. D-banon Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dowens and i la- played an extra inning to de held to one run tor rest of July 12. Thur. CG vs Sw’t Home the game while i otta Wayne Dailey were dinner guests cide who was to lie the victor. July 15, Sun. <>• vs. Philomath xx inning tin' game 8-7. of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Turay on Cottage Groxc had lour runs oil •July 19, Thurs. ■ Saturday. six hits and fix* ci lois to Philo •July 22, Sun. CG V s Sweet I tome Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimes of I math's nine runs oft seven hits July 26, Thurs. CG vs. lobanon Jefferson visited Sunday at the mid three error.. Carter wax the Its second traigli: league loss last •July 29. Sun. ('(• 1 vs, Albany Add miles of plea* winning pitcher and 1 Jcnham, Thursday on .Springfield's home Aug 2, Thurs CG vs. Drain H. F. Russum home. Abcenc, ami Taylor eli- tía- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson and Aug. 5, Sun. CG vs. Eugene sure to your car. pitchers for Cottage Grove. to one error lot Springfield tells J lome Games. Edwards Outdoor Store upset I,wo children of White Pine. Mont., The next league game is With the story. the league leading Woodard Lum- I left Wednesday after a weeks DRIVE IN Scio, played on their h<>|ne field ber Co. 4-2 for their first defeat | V>-**R at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Grove’, big inning was FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Another double header xxill I m - the sixth of the season in a double header D. F. Russum. They are on their played next Sunday with Eugene. runs and at Drain Monday. A triple by | way for a visit in Kansas and MW- Jerry Montgomery and a double I Michigan with other relatives. Floyd Githens and the Ameri by Famey Edwards did a big part Mrs. Alvis England and Virgil can legion are s|>onMiring the Wes Malcolm pitched both of the job. ware Monday visitors at the Glen Midgets. games, striking out a total of 22, More than $100,(MX) worth of The Knights of Columbus took Gillispie home. walking 13 and hit 3 with pitched new automobiles and trucks will a 13-4 clubbing from Griswold Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, balls. lie jeopardized when the 1951 In- Lumber Co. for their second Jim and Pat were week end guests Grove’s next game is ternational Stunt Cham- played on Fiorelli c's home field pionships and the Joie Chitwood straight loss in the other half of at the home of Mrs. Edwards par I I home game is Sunday Aulu Daredevils circus of death the double header at Drain Mon- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Voss. 24 No. Iltli day. I’ll. 19 I Dalene Underhill attended the is held at the Fairgrounds in Eu Sparked by a home run by Don Free Methodist girls camp at the Floyd Gilbens and the American gene, this coming Saturday eve- Eastbum, Woodards drubbed or church of the Nazarene’s camp —I Legion jointly s|x>nsor the Junior j ning at 8:30. rather dubbed the Knights at above Belknap Springs for four • , D'gion team. * The largest crowd in the history Kelly field Friday. Many errors days. of local events is expected to bi on the side of the Knights did a Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Layng and on hand to see the world renowned large share toward their defeat. Chitwood daredevils compete with Eastburn's home run was the first Walda Jane returned home Thurs- day from a two weeks vacation entrants from seven foreign coun- one of the season. trip to the north, with stops at tri<-s, including Bill Ward’s Ca Ton to ten was the score of the Bremerton, Wash., and Victoria, nadian Aces, from Vancouver, I B. C.; Angel lopez y su Diablos Edwards-Griswold game played at B. C. They reported a grand trip Belli- Burkholdi-r del Timon, from Mexico, D. F.; Drain last Wednesday. The game, and Walda Jane especially enjoy ended after the sixth inning tie- ed the ferry trip to Victoria, B. C. Dutch Schnitzer’s Flying Dutch- Goli Ri'|>ortcr Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thomas, men from Austria and Harry cause of darkness, will be con- Barbara Hill and Steve Gasper Woolman’s Hollywood Stuntmen, tinued at a later date. David and Bernice, returned Mon The standings of the softball day, after a weeks visit at Van- tii'd with Ray Funk and Mildred On the competition program, league are as follows: Anderson, for the low scores in for [oints ' couver, B. C. with Mr. Thomas’ in the International ' mother. the two ball foursome at the local Stuntmen’s W L Association title chase golf course, Tuesd ay nite, June 12. 2 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Perini, tor the I.S.A. Gold Trophy and a Woodards No one would claim to U1 run- $10,000 purse, will be broadjump- Edwards 1 1 accompanied by Mr and Mrs. ¡ I 1 . ner-up or next lowest scores, but j mg new cars off an improvised Griswold (•eorge Gunn and Mr. and Mrs. । I Belle Bui kholder ran up a big । precipice or distance and height, Knights 2 Buck Ritter, drove to Vancouver, i score. B. C., for the Shrine convention sn>n-. playing again ug.un with Mr. crash rolling sedans while the I^arge ÄHHortmcnt of Different Type Boxes and returned home after a weeks Corgen from Vernonia. Mrs. Cur- drixers remain at the wheel, and trip. gen wits a guest at the potluck an obstacle stock car race with Mrs. Walter N. Dowens, Make Your Selection Now. dinner afterwards. Mr. anil Mra. only 1951 sedans entered Kenneth PennT, son of Mr. and i Reporter, Phone 33-F-ll Steve Gasper had their daughter j Ecalured on 1hp thri„ bjn Mrs. William Perini, phoned his and son-in-law from San F runcisco the rockct ] of a ]951 Friends. Mount View has the I parents Friday night. He said he us guests also. Wednesday niter- 1 zooming over three other new cars honor of having a potential rodeo i was being transferred from Fort We Give S A II Green Stamps noon is still ladies day. in case the racing underneath, crashing two queen living in our district. She Bliss. Tex., to a base in Georgia, ladies have forgotten. We ho|x- to sedans head-on with an 80-mile- is Dalene Underhill, sponsored by but he was trying to convince the see more out at 1:30 p.m. Rcmem- an-hour impact while the drivers the Moose Lodge. Dalene gradu service he should come home first. lier it is a good time to learn the remain fast to the wheels and ated from the Mount View school I une. University of Oregon library, at topped off by Lucky Walters, the with the class of 1951. So be sure Human Bomb, xvho will blow him to buy your rodeo queen votes Eugene, houses the Burgess col The Columbia Rix er, long fa- self up in a casket with 20 sticks from her. lection of medieval manuscripts, mous for its salmon fishing. has of dynamite. Sunday D a le n e accompanied incunabula and early printed made fish canning one of Oregon's All of the drivers will attempt Mrs. Purdy and the other queen books. The library maintains an j i largest industries. । these feats in person and demon- candidates to Calapooya, to attend Oregon collection of books and pamphlets, a manuscript collec । Strato xvhat it is to compete to the Round-up. * tion for personal papers, diaries Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and the ultimate degree of durability of both man and machine. children were guests on Sunday and account books, and a photo-1 of Mr. and Mis. Amos Ketcher- graph and negative collection of - THESE ARE SOME side at Westfir . Gary stayed for Northwest history which includes the Clarence L. Andrews Alaskan, OF THE HOME a longer visit and fishing. the Lee Moorhouse eastern Ore APPLIANCES WE CAN Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dunham, gon and the Peter Britt southern Robert and Mary of Berkley, Cal FINANCE FOR YOU — Five local shooters. II. L. Wol- ifornia returned home Saturday • Oregon collections. fard. W. W. Hileman, loo Rick after a weeks visit with Mr. and ard. Ralph Peck, and Clay Galda- Mrs. A. S. Hinds. bini, attended the state P.I.T.A. Don't forget the “free" freezer RANGES । shoot at Medford last Friday Sat urday and Sunday. Al) shooters demonstration at the IOOF hall | performed up to par but failed to on Friday, June 22 at 1:30 p.m. All the latest information on freez i win honors. ing fruits, vegetables, poultry, meat, fish, and pre-cooked and , refrigerators prepared foods, will be given by Arc and Acetylene Miss Constance Blaine. Lane Coun ty home extension agent, with the cooperation of the Rose and Co. ; locker plant of Cottage Grove. Everyone is urged to attend. Re gardless of where you live try to IRONERS | attend and fill your car with your friends and neighbors, and 1 tiring them with you. I hope to see you there. Portable Welding Any Place Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillispie and FREEZERS 1030 Madison Phone 181-Y I Stephen were dinner guests on | Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Loses to Eugene E N T I N E L S PORTS JUNIOR LEGION EDGES TOLEDO; LOSES ANOTHER Jr. Legion Schedule; Results of Games Midgets Drop First State League Play YOU# CAR 00^ to the las ? mile ? Marines Now Accepting Kei ruits Who Have Paaaed Their Physical Th** Alaska Highway, originally known as the Alcan Highway, stretches 1523 miles from llawxon Creek. B. C through Canada and The U. S. Marine Recruiting the Yukon Territory to Fairbanks, service is currently accepting for Alaska, enlistment those men who have been notified to report for, or have passed their preinduction physical examination, but have not re ceived orders for induction, it was ann >unced by Captain A. S. Bailey, officer in charge of recruiting for the state of Oregon. Lifting of the previous ban that formerly prevented men from selecting the service of their choice after having leceived notice to report for physical examination will be in effect for a period of 30 days tieginning June 15. Men interested in choosing the service of their choice should take advantage of this opportunity for enlistment in the U.S. Marine Corps immediately by visiting the Marine Corps office nearest home. FILL DIRT BAR RUN Cottage Grove Sand & Gravel Phone 684 Business and Personal Stationery The Sentinel Doyles Sales & Service Daredevils Race At Eugene June 23 ¡ Page fl Woodards Lead; Knights Dubbed; Eastburn Homers REPAIR NOW! Albee Pontiac The Sentinel, Cottage Drove, Oregon Hiway 99 North Phone 180 BUTANE TANKS & GAS Robbins Rest EATON’S Fine Stationery Two Ball Foursome Tie for Honors MT. 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