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Thi- Sentinel, < ullage Grave, Oregon
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PORTS
Lions Drop Game
To Eugene 63-80
In District Bout
POWER
By Jolin Minkler
The bugling of the bull elk fa
one of nature’s wildest sounds.
Much bugling, challenging and
1 fighting occurs during September
exports and imports i as well as|as the bulLs gather their harem«
changes in distributors' >' stocks, is | for the annuai mating i>eriod.
billion |
calculated at about 40.7
1
Elk, because of their size, da
board feet for 1953, coni pa t ini
with an estimated 40.4 billion not have numerous enemies. An
occasional calf may be taken by
board feet in 1952.
In the light of what we know a coyote, bobcat or bear. Deep
today and the best available evi snow and starvation are the worst
dence as to future trends, it seems enemies of all.
reasonable to expect that lumber
production and consumption this
year will closely approximate last
v ear's figures.
There is a possibility that lum
ber production next year may be
off five to ten |>ercent from 1953.
But it will be difficult to make a
positive estimate until general
business conditions for the coming
year and uncertainties in the lum
ber picture are clarified by de
velopments in the next few
months.
BoHled Gas tor
More certain than any forecast
of the 1951 market is this fact -
Heat Processes
there will be plenty of lumber
available to meet Ixilh civilian and
Industrial users, beyond the
defense requirements in the year
gas lines, find bottled gas
ahead and for all the foreseeable
their most efficient and eco
future.
nomical source of heat. We
Lumber Looks Ahead in 1954
। By James R. Bemis. President,
National Lumber Manufacturers
Association. Washington, D. C.)
Whether you plan to build a
new house, panel a basement rec
reation room, or simply put up a
few shelves. 1954 will be a year of
better buys in lumber.
The do-it-yourself enthusiast,
particularly, will get more atten
tion from the lumber industry in
the year ahead. For the ever-in
creasing number of home handy
men. the lumber industry will of
fer new ideas and services espe
cially tailored to their needs.
Lumber manufacturers are set
ting out to capture a greater share
of the home remodeling and home
renovation market in order to off
set an anticipated drop in new
residential building from about 1.1
million starts in 1953 to slightly
less than a million predicted for
1954.
After playing a bang-up game
for 3 quarters, the Grove Basket
ball quintet was floundered in a
fourth quarter surge by a hard!
fighting Eugene Hi team Tuesday I
night there. Final score stood1
80-63 in the Axemen's favor. Lo- i
well Radway sparked the Lion
Club and took high point honors
The Eagle
Cigar
Store . was win- I ■ ing to C. I.owe, 201 and
538. Cot- ‘ tor
game mm
with 28 points.
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V1 the
tiif gainer
/
. The
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‘F in
in the
tho
Mpn's
V...^ Dept,
ner
Men
s Bowling laomin
league ' , tage Grove Fire
won three ' CG squad held the lead throughout
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.
.
I fnr
for thn
the first half of the season _ points
from Morelock Theatres. , most of the first quarter by a
iwith a six-point lead over its near with Tracey Arnold pacing 206 ' one or two basket margin closing
jest rival. Cottage Grove Recrea- and 499, high single game and at 21-18.
ition. The Cigar Store ended with series.
The second quarter started with
'a score of 38 points won with only
First high team, three games,
a
six losses, while the Recreation Dels Cafe, 2803; Second, Eagle a complete new lineup for the ।
host
team.
Both
outfits
showed
had 32 points won with 12 losses. Cigar Store. 2802; Third, Kelly’s
plenty of scrap with the game;
Kelly's Market came in third place Market. 2790. First high indivi- getting
so hot it required official j
with 29'a won and 14*2 losses, dual, three games, Harvey Kelly, cooling off. After showing good i
Many Home Handy men
i In last week's games Eagle Ci 580; second, C. Lowe, 538; third. form on backboard pickups I
While home building prospects
gar Store blanked Grable Machine Lloyd De Young and H. Nixon, throughout the game. Burge went
are down slightly, the sale of
Shop three points, with Dick Cher 529. First high, team game, Del s out. with Heath taking over dur
home handyman work patterns is
ry pacing 208 high single game Cafe, 1000; second Eagle Cigar ing last minutes of the second
Ixioming and do-it-yourself activ
Your dimes and dollars created the National Foundation
and Lloyd DeYoung 529 high' Store. 992; third, Kelly's Market, quarter. Each team added 16
ity is on the upgrade across the
deliver anywhere.
census d ata I o r Clear
series; in the Cottage Greve Rec- ”'*■ First mgh individual game, points and CG kept its small, but
for Infantile Paralysis-you make up its army of 80 million
country.
second
H.
Kelly,
the
head
of
the
McKenzie
lake
at
Recent surveys indicate that in
reation-Moose Team A games, the | E Nixon. 232;
important, lead making 37-34 to
supporters and two million volunteers.
1952 Americans sjient more than river indicate a catch of 10,565
former downed the latter four)
*bird Dick Cherry, 208.
tal at half.
Gas and Appliances
I,OSt
Won
points. C. Clark held both high standings:
three and one-half billion dollars hatchery trout from the lake in
Burge Fouls Out
In 16 years, a powerful force for good has grown from a
6
38
1
953
compared
to
in
for
do-it-yourself
supplies
and
individual and game series for Eagle Cigar
The Lions lost Burge on fouls
mere handful of men and women. Its power is yours.
12 at the beginning of the third
tools. That's an average of about 1952. Ovei a two-year period this
Cottage Grove
both teams, 161 and 4 9. Moose CG Recreation
29
'o
Kelly
’
s
Market
14*2
per household $60 of which represents a return to the fisher
Team B won three points from
period with Heath replacing. The
The
National
Foundation
has
created
the
most
extensive
18 i
26
is reported to have been spent for men of 23,829 fish or a 52.5 per
Gas Co.
| Woodard Lumber Co. C. Price v s Grable Machine
Axemen broke loose at the end
voluntary research program ever leveled at a single disease.
18 j of the third quarter, taking the
26
lumber and other building ma- cent over-all recovery.
high man for both teams in single Woodard Lbr.
516 Main Phone 92
It sustains a program of patient aid in which no polio victim
24%
19% lead they kept for the remainder
terials. The lumber manufacturers
game and series, winning 179 and Grove Tavern
CG Fire Dept.
17*.,
26*2 of the game using a loose runaway
goes without the best available care for lack of funds. It
The beaver is the largest North
of the country realize what this
474.
Moose Team A
16%
market
means
in
terms
of
present
American
rodent.
trains
thousands
of
hospital
and
health
workers.
type
of
play
finishing
ahead
51-47.
Kelly’s Market defeated Grove Morelocks
15
29
and potential sales and intend to
Last period showed the Lions
Tavern 3*2 points with H. Nixon Del's Cafe
15
29 giving all they had to stem the
satisfied Pencil Sharpeners The Sentinel
And it will take more in ’54 to keep this program rolling-
needs
that
rolling high individual game, 232, Rand. & Wool.
30 . tide, but sacrificing their defense
14
with the best materials and serv
because victory looms over the horizon. Show your faith
and Harvey Kelly, high series. Moose Team B
10
ice they can provide.
Eugene's Henkel went out on fouls
580; Del’s Cafe trimmed Randall
in the organization you have made —
One step in this direction has
and Grove’s Radway fouled out
& Woolcott by three points in
been the pre-packaging of lumber.
on the last play with count 80-63.
scoring honors for both games go-
This means that the manufacturer
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WU ■ ■ ■
Willoughby was high point for
cuts the boards to the various
dub with 17 points.
sizes most popular for do-it-your
1 Cottage Grove had 18 personal
self work and passes along to the
Jefferson grade schools A and fouls to the Axemen's 25.
Cubs Team Beats
consumer the savings that result
F
5, Stott
B basketball teams beat the I m - Radway, 28
from better utilization of raw ma
F
4, Tuttle Oakridge Fri. 40-34
well A and B teams Tuesday eve-j Ballew, 11
terials. More of this type of selling
8. Moran
MAXINE'S
ning at Lowell. The Cubs’ A Burge, 3
can be expected in the year ahead
The Jefferson Cubs “A” squad,
8, Robinson
squad whipped their opposing Dalberg, 8
More I se for Wood
6, Hennen playing more like they are cap
team 39-12; and the B squad won Lunau, 6
Barber Shop
Most of the nat ion's leading
Subs: CG: Heath, 7; Eugene: able of doing, beat a larger Oak
27-20.
home builders concede that they
Playing for the A team (points Willoughby, 17; Ainge, 8; Rasor ridge team 40-34 last Friday after-
The Women’s Bowling league
made listed after namei were: 0; Kuykendall, 13; Henkel, 10; noon. Trailing 10-3 mid-way in the got off to a good start on the will have to offer prospective home
For
buyers more value for their dollar
they
finally
started
first
quarter,
Nelson,
1.
Hoover, 8; Ladd. 2; Schmitt, 8;
second half of the season’s play
shooting and rebounding better last week when MJR, the winning during 1954. Greater use of wood
Both
White, 0; Simpson. 12. Subs:
and went into the lead 21-13 early team in the first half, tied with to lend individuality and distinc
the best
Burge, 0; Johnson. 2; Garske, 0; Quarter Scores:
CG - - - - 21, 16, 10, 16—63 in the second quarter. The boys Githens Inc., runnerup in the first tion to new homes appears to fig
Werner, 0; Thorn, 4; Colson, 2;
ure prominently in their thinking.
Eugene - 18, 16, 17, 29 80 held this lead the rest of the half, each winning four points.
Wetzler, 3.
Overall, the lumber market
haircut in town
Both preliminary games were game.
Playing for the B team (points
MJR and Githens both white-
made listed after name) were: won by the Eugene squads, The
They made 17 of 54 field goal washed their opponents by taking should remain relatively stable
McCoy, 5; Lee, 0; Coyner, 4; frosh winning 83-16, and the JVs attempts but were weak on foul four points each. MJR played during 1954. In total new con
struction activity which absorbs
19 No. 6th
Hughes, 5; Peterson. 8. Subs: Ric 68-37.
shots, making only 6 of 18.
General Petroleum, with Goldie about two-thirds of the lumber
hard, 0; Hansen, 0; Cobb, 4; Ken
Jeff (40)
Oakridge (34) True holding high game and series,
nedy, 0; Dailey, 1; Rice, 0; Poole, Jeff "B" Squad Whips
Burge, 1
3, Snyder 149 and 437, for MJR, and Vir produced in this country the out
F
look is for a dollar volume only
Ladd. 9
0, Olson
F
0.
Nystrom rolled high single about two percent below 1953’s
Oakridge Visitors 40-30
Schmitt, 4
c 4, Van Winkle ginia
game of 156 and Margaret Ed
22-2tc-23
19, Schmitt wards, series of 400 for Petro record figure of nearly 35 billion j
White, 9
G
iiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin
MIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIffiW
.
The
Jefferson
Cubs
"B"
squad,
Hoover, 9
4, H6ole leum. Sally McCarty piled up high dollars.
g
As significant as the overall I
l»at the visiting Oakridge team
Subs: Jefferson; Simpson 8, game and series for Githens, {construction picture are the op-
last Friday by a score of 40-30.
ATTENTION
ALL
ELKS
-
High point man for the game Johnson. Werner, Wetzler, Ches 175 and 448, while Mary Lou jxirlunities which the lumber in
McKenzie scored 135 and 391 high dustry has to expand its markets
was Virgil Hughes, Cub guard, nut, Chaffee, Wells; Oakridge
for her team, Hall & Liston.
Dance — January 23, 9 p.m
in specialized fields of building
with 15 points. Garnering 6 points Hendenson 4, Hays, Dillworth.
I
This Friday at 6:30 the Jeffer
each for the Cubs were Clark
The Women of the Moose and in repair-maintenance-altera-
at the Elks Club
Peterson and Herbert Coyner. son Cubs, with two wins to their downed Short’s Grocery by win tion activities.
Engineered timber construction,
Others contributing points were: credit so far, meet Junction City. ning three points, with Dorothy
I Ed Cobb and Skip McCoy, 4 points The Cubs hold wins over Lowell Shepherd pacing high game and which takes full advantage of the
PROCEEDS FOR MARCH OF DIMES
i each; Darrell Lee and Craig Han- and Oakridge while Junction City series, 134 and 371, for the Moose functional nature of wood, has be
K S »
i sen, 2 points each; Bobby Rice, 1 holds double wins over each. Par team in spite of the losing team come increasingly popular since
ents
and
friends
are
cordially
in
World
War
II
for
schools,
ware
Elks and
point.
rolling 142 for high game by Ruth
Music by
Seeing action, but failing to vited to come to the games.
Snell and Miala Kincart scoring houses, supermarkets, churches
their guests
Billy Hamilton
break into the scoring column
407, high series. Wicks Electric and other one-story structures
iniiihi were Kenneth Poole, Dick Holmes,
blanked Fitzgerald's Refrigeration where the accent is on economy,
three points, with Lucille Mc safety and utility. The school and
Pat Rickard and Kenny Kennedy,
mwih
j Wayne Dailey was unable to play
Cready taking both high singles commercial building booms pre
because of a sore foot.
and series for the winners, 139 dicted for 1954 offer lumbermen a
The Cubs will play their next
and 362. Vera Poore on the losing chance to step up the pace of en
home game on Friday, January
team scored higher in both game gineered timber construction.
By John Minkler
Ten-Year Research Program
22 when they will be host to the
and series, 178 and 394.
The CG Lions dropped a hard-
Also important to the industry's
Junction City Squad.
High weekly individual game,
fought game to the North Bend Vera Poore, 178; high weekly future is a new ten-year million-
Bulldogs by a score of 64-61, here game, MJR, 883; high individual dollar research program which the
HOEFLER'S
Saturday night, in non-league series, Sally McCarty, 448; high National Lumber Manufacturers
Association
is
preparing
to
launch
game.
The
Best in Chocolates
game series, Githens Inc., 2472.
Game" Animal Is Elk
Won
Lost in an effort to develop new and
P'rom the beginning tipoff the Standings:
French creams, milk chocolates and assorted nuts
Elk are the largest big game Bulldogs took the lead, chalking MJR
n improved wtxxi products.
4
animals in Oregon. Head and neck up a 13-8 score at the end of the i Githens Inc.
Meanwhile, the American lum
coated in rich milk chocolate.
4
0
deep brown to black with a con first quarter.
Women of M.
3
1 ber industry has many problems
spicuous neck mane, body brown-
1 to face in 1954. There are, for in
We have a large selection to choose from.
second quarter siili found Wicks Elec.
| ish-gray in winter, yellowish-gray the The Lions
stance, high production costs
1
Short's
Groc.
3
having
a
hard
time
All Furniture and Gifts
| in summer. Large tawny-yellow finding the basket with North Fitzgerald's
1
3 which do not appear likely to de
rump patch. Bulls grow antlers Bend keeping an easy lead of Hall & Liston
0
4 cline, the challengi» of other popu
which sprout in April and are 31-22 and Egenhoff bearing high Gen. Pet.
0
4 lar building materials, and com
shed the following February and point man for the Bulldogs in the
petition from foreign lumber man
ufacturers.
i March. They like forested country first half with 12 points and Burge
We Give S and II («reen Stamps.
We Give S&H Green Stamps
Basically, though, the industry
with mountian meadows nearby. being high for the Lions with 9 Cub Scout Pack 33
Terms if desired.
is in gixxl health. Lumber produc
Elk follow the snow banks up the to his credit.
fiOO Main St.
Ph. 37
' 1 rT 1
’ I
high country in summer and move
Smoker Set for Fri. tion for 1953 is figured at about
The
Grovers
held
their
own
in
38.4 billion board feet a shade
| down into the lower slopes as
Members
of
Cub
Pack
33
will
I winter approaches. Main food con- the third quarter with Radway hold a smoker Friday night to above the estimated output of 38.2
' sists of grasses with some twigs pouring in 9 points to lioost the raise funds. Starting time is 7:30 billion board feet in 1952. Lum
CG score.
Phone 783 । and buds of trees and shrubs.
and the smoker will lx1 held ber consumption, which includes
513 Main
The Bulldogs kept a tight grip p.m.,
Formerly Hile Furniture Co.
at
the
IOOF hall. Pack members
on their lead ending the third have been
preparing for the event
2,337 Pheasants Freed
period 43-37.
the past weeks by prac-
AND
^IliWWilillliKllllllM
The battle waged hot in the during
MMUH I
ticing up on their Ixixing techni-
telltale quarter. Two players, one ques.
50'
According to the Oregon State from each team were taken from
Admission cha rge for the
Game Commission bulletin for the game. Cottage Grove’s Burge smoker will be 10 cents.
January. 1954, a total of 34,260 fouled out and was replaced by
Popcorn, coffee and candy will
pheasants were liberated in the Heath. The home team rallied in be on sale during the evening.
the
last
minutes
of
play
with
a
state during 1953. Of this total
Pack 33 is sponsored by the
2,337 were released in Lane county. 13-point gain in a valiant try to American Legion.
Jast Service on—
The pheasants were produced close the gap between the scores,
SIMPLIFIED
on the game farms at Hermiston, Radway copped high score for the
game with 23 points. Reeve took Silver Salmon Increase
Ontario and Corvallis.
INCOME TAX RECORD
high score tor North Bend with 22.
LETTER HEADS
In
North
Fork
of
Alsea
F
Wool
Results of the deer and elk Dalberg, 3
All in One Looso-Loof Book
Silver salmon numbers are on
F
18, Egenholf
hunting seasons are being tabula Nichols, 0
ENVELOPES
22, Reeve the increase in the north fork
C
ted by the game department, and Burge, 10
For Livestock Ranches,
0, Shanley of the Alsea river as a result of
those hunters who have not turned Radway. 23
BILL HEADS
8, Shopman the salmon-rearing program start
G
in their report cards are urged Ballew. 13
Dairy Farms, Poultry
NB (641 ed there in recent years by the
to do so without delay. The law CG <611
STATEMENTS
CG Subs: I-ong 2, Rice 1, Heath Oregon game commission.
requires the return of these cards
Ranches, Orchards,
Guard Against Eye Strain
Hundreds of adult silver salmon
within thirty days after the close 3. Lunau 6.
INVOICES
bearing
the
recognition
marks
Vineyards,
Groves
Hay
and Grain Farms,
NB subs: Jasman 1, King 2,
of hunting season.
Inadequate lighting can strain the
placed on them prior to release
Jensen, Biesanz 4.
OFFICE FORMS
Truck Farms and Diversified Farms of All Kindt
eyes of children at their studies or
Cottage Grove won the JV game from the game commission hatch
RHEUMATISM — ARTHRITIS
eries
were
counted
in
the
stream
any other members of your family.
43-34.
SUFFERERS OFFERED
FACTORY FORMS
and in the take of the commercial
NO BOOKKEEPING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED!
AMAZING RELIEF
Let us install the necessary outlets
and
sport
fishermen
in
1952
and
Remarlcible new medical discovery
Rocky Mountian elk are widely
BOOK WORK
to provide correct illumination for
Makes Income Tax Reports Easy to Prepare
offers fast relief from nagging, crip scattered over the forested area« 1953 as they returned to the river.
everyone.
pling pains of Rheumatism—Arth of northeastern Oregon. Their
These fish that a>e now return
SALE BILLS
Prices: $2.50, $3.85 and $5.85 complete, Including
ritis—Neuritis.
ing were liberated as yearlings in
Ar-Pan-Ex tablets work through numbers reached lowest ebb by 1950 and 1951.
sheets for one year or more, and Income Tax Bulletin
blood stream — reduce uric acid — 1910. In 1912 and 1913, thirty
The game commission plans to
speed blessed relief from stabbing head of elk were brought in from
pains in muscles and joints.
Yellowstone National Park herds release an additional 25.0()0 year
Ar-Pan-Ex can bring restful nights and kept at “Billy Meadows” in ling silvers in the north fork this
—active days. Try Wonderful Ar- the Wallowa National Forest. The year. Sportsmen can help deter
the SENTINEL
Phone 878
Pan-Ex tablets today I
animals increased under protec mine the results of this project
Phone 555
PHONE 555 -556
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
tion until hunting was again per by reporting any marked fish
they
catch.
We Give Saving Stamps
mitted in 1933.
Eagle Cigar Store Wins First Half
Of Bowling League, Set for Last Half
TO HELP
ja mivo
Cubs A, B Teams
Down Lowell Twice ‘hp Eu«e"e
TO HEAL...TO HOPE
us
JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES
Women’s Bowling
League in 2nd Half
MJR, Githens Tied
Wayne Cannon Appliance Co
C. G. Lions Topped
64-61 by N. Bend
FINAL DAYS
Our Clearance Sale
KELLY DRUG CO
MAGUIRE'S
FARMERS
RANCHERS
7Jdeal System
Steers Electric
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL