The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 16, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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For Shrine Game
Saturday, Aug. 22
PORTS
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Choice seats are
still available in all locations for
the sixth annual Shriners’1 iospital
all-star football game, it was
nounced lately by Managing
rector Eugene Ferguson.
Reserved seats, priced at
ty Squirts Defeat White Sox
ewees First City League Tilt
Afewees intercity league
dly open now with three
aving been played.
Wednesday the White Sox
the Mighty Squirts in the
Uiie with the Squirts win-
one
rec
Aoole and Dills pitching for
hite Sox.
.• game was tied
iSt time being in
f the game. David Weinkauf
d the winning run.
Iday the Giants whipped the
tees 11-1 with winning pitcher
«e getting 14 strikeouts.
;hty Squirts in Monday 's game
. McCarty started pitching for
WlJte Sox. but was relieved
Poole in the third inning. Don-
1 Dills and Vogler wetc pitchers
r the Squirts.
Coach Mel Fox states that all
>ys are showing improvement,
ome of the more outstanding are
lobby Rice, catcher, Mark Rich-
irds, catcher and Holmes, second
yaseman.
Junior Legions Top
Lowe'l Sun. 1210
Self-priming centrifugal
i
pump with special
McCulloch 7-hp engine VlffP
gives fast, convenient fire
lYV'
protection.The first high- ( f W*- >
capacity, high-pressure JJ *
fire pump that can be carried easily
by one man!
MAXIMUM PRESSURES OVER 109 PSI
SEE A DEMONSTRATION TODAY
S&S EQUIPMENT
I.an«
nd Mrs. Har- have joined forces in ft
hters lett last wide safetv campaign
week tor (. m la to visit relatives bovs and girls. "Don't
of Mr Bentley Mr. md Mrs. Gier
Plainer are taking care of thi
grocery store durin: the Bentley's
Diane K
Wash , is v
her grandp
Lowell Ben:
Are YOU Planning To Build
or Remodel?
build a new auto court,
kind of building we may
making suggestions that
ip r. Often we «an ave
ars. Mir- we help Y lH m
of Ridgefield.
: at the home of
». Mr. and Mrs.
and at the home
I money
ir nee
'Insurance for every nvec'
Thwing & Spaulding Bldg.
31‘* Whiteaker Ave.
Residence 924J
Motorcycle Club
Sponsors 2nd Race
UPRIGHT FOOD FREEZER
Cottage Grove Falls
Sun. To Oakland 7 1
Kt'creatlonal League
Won Lost
Faculty
City Slickers
National Guard
Delivers 15,000 gallons per hour
Weight only 57 pound« complete
Cottage Grove Midgets defeated
Lowell last Saturday 12-6 ami are
now tied for the lead in the Jun-I
ior State league witlKEugene.
Don Lunau was the starting
pitcher for the Grovers ami was
relieved in the third inning by
Greg Stewart, who finished the-
game. Frankie Miller was the
catcher.
Pitching for Lowell were Ward
and Younger with Minson catch­
ing.
„
Leading hitter for Cottage
Grove was Stewart with four for
four one double and three sin­
gles. Lunau had three tor four
with two doubles anil a angle, fol-
¡lowed by Castle with two for four.
Cottage Grove collected 12 hits
' । while Lowell had four.
Game Headquarters here
nomah Stadium.
of her
Several changes
ge Grove.
family
plan of operations have been made
who
is stationed new home tor the Claud
Johnny
Bash,
'
for this year's game. Ferguson
at an army air base in Georgia, family.
said. Most important will be that
spent several day s this week with
The Friendly
equipment will be issue ! c nd pic
relatives and trie ?nds here.
Cottage Grove Junior Lagions, tures taken when the twe
held their anmi
am»
Mr. and Mi's. Ralph St:
sponsored by Githens Motors, won report here August 9. This will
and son and Mrs. Clerice .
over Lowell Sunday afternoon 12- enable the coaches to staH two
ter and sons of Compton
10. Dick Kretten was the winning weeks of intensive practice the
spent several days recently
pitcher.
any
following morning wit hout
Harry Land and Merritt
Cottage Grove had seven hits interruptions. A joint banquet tor
homes.
and made four errors. Stevens and both the Oregon and Portland All­
«pent last week up
Jim 1
Kretten were the leading hitters Stars will be held that evening.
helping his uncle,
Sharps
for the Grovers with two for five.
The players' banquet which us­
work on his min-
George
Catcher Vic Fox had a homer in
ually follows the game will not
the fourth inning.
be held this year and awards for
Brown Cragin, and Hoard were outstanding performances will be
recently Willi am Drew
the Lowell pitchers.
made on the field following the
The Cottage Grove Motorcycle ted directo, t o fill the
game.
term of Luke Hindman
Ferguson announced the ap­ Club sponsored its second race of
Claude 1 >av
the
season
at
Benton
Lane
Speed
­
pointments of John Goss as man­
way
last
Sunday
and
several
top
ager of the Oregon All-Stars and
Oakland defeated the Cottage Dave Warwick as manager of the riders were present. Several riders
Grove team 7-1 in an Evergreen Portland All-Stars. They are in received bruises and scratches
league game last Sunday played charge of all housing, feeding and from tlx ir falls.
Th«' motorcycle club presented
on Kelly field.
transportation
four trophies to the winners of tlie
Red Cole was the w inning pitch­ the two teams.
er allowing six hits, walking four,
The game is
at Mult no-
and striking out nine."
day night. August
Wright anc
Hube Dersham. pitching for mäh Stadium. All proceeds go
nted by Mil
Cottage Grove, struck out eight, the Northwest unit of the Shrin
walked one, and allowed ten hits. ers' Hospital for Crippled Children
Eugene Wilson
Wyant and Dedman were Grove
catchers.
on your way fishing or going to work or on your
Amateur main event was
Dale Bates was the leading hit­
Roy Seidel and Patricia
ter for Cottage Grove with two
to town, don't go by. Stop and get your food and
presented his trophy.
for four. Lowry Hoyer, Milt Lev-
ings, Hube Dersham and Loren
Tuesday morning 21 ladies
dries for the week, get your gas and don’t forget
Levings each got singles for the howed up for ladies day at the Frank Williams with Rachel Bone-
brake making the presentation of
Grovers.
Cottage Grove Golf course.
Cottage Grove's next game is
Frances Hunter won low score
second
Sunday, July 19, at Myrtle Creek. on No. 2. Arliene DeJarnette was his time trial but on his
The Sunday after, July 26, Myrtle the winner for low on No. 9. Na­ chance, he turned the trac < in 20
seconds which w as the fastest
Creek moves to Cottage Grove omi Witters had high on No. 9.
time of the day.
for an afternoon game.
Belle Burkholder was alsc
The meeting was hold Tuesday
winner for her best approach on
evening at Ben and Pat McCall s
No. 9.
home and after the business meet­
Faculty Team Leads
Recreation League
PORTABLE HIGH-CAPAC.nii
W'. Drew Elected Warnings Issued
4s School Director By Post Office ’
¿SYSTEM'S '
Loose-Leaf Note Books
The Sentinel
ing, a wiener roast was held in the
backyard.
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best by tests!
FREEZES FASTER
. . and with lew electricity than 8 other
major brands tested!
FREEZES MORE FOOD
, . . actual comparison tests prove on
Amana s'»« X0“ ,h*
caPaci,r
pay for!
FREEZES BETTER
because of AMANA "sharp freeee"
which "seals in" flavor and quality.
waj
sun­
your
5 YEAR WARRANTY on the mechani­
cal refrigeration, system, plus 5 year food
protection plan!
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Liberal Terms
CÂNH0N APPLIANCE CO
The Store on Dorena Lake Shoi e
1000
500
500
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won from a pickup team playing
for Culp Creek by a 9-8 score
Thursday night and dropped an
8-5 verdict to Bill Denham's City
Slickers on Tuesday.
Schedule for the week:
Thursday Faculty vs. Culp Creek
Tuesday Natl. Guard vs. Faculty
Mercury's Power Features-then
JOBLESS BENEFITS HIGH
Oregon workers got $16,853,519
in unemployment benefits during
the fiscal year ended June 30.
This is 20 percent more than
the benefits paid last year and the
second highest amount on record.
June benefits were $865,784, or
June
69 percent more than
1952.
Business Cards—The Sentinel
Power
Mowers
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Mowers
18” Rotary
$99.00
0” Rotary
power driven
$242.50
18” Pacer $99.00
Lawn Queen
$159.00
WINDOLPH GARDEN MAKER
$199.00
SEE THIS
Used BEAR CAT TRACTOR
With all attachments
¿rd lull <fi»c hubcop» optionol ct .«tro co«l.
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MAKE UP YOUR MIND ON THE ROAD!
$98.00
Sale of the Week
VOIT SWIM FINS
Only $5.95
can pr<-1 lid how ddighteil you'll
I m - with th«- surging po-vjir of
Men Ury' V-8 engine, blest ad-
vance in thc onh t'pc >f engine
ever goof | enough for M< retry.
Chambers
Outdoor Store
fi!6 Main
*
Phone 30Ü
brake- take half the ’
of the foot-motion o ut of stopping
How that wonderful 1-way power
scat moves up. down, back or i<»r-
ward Jl the touch of a button. \\ c
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HIGHWAY 99 SOUTH
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