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Summer Fishing
Season Winds Up
Going fishing? Better hold it
a minute and take another look at
the angling regulations for this
year Many of the streams and
lakes around the state closed on
October 10 with ’he ending of the
summer fishing season.
In order to go fishing and be
legal about it. it will be necessary
on the 11th to check the pages
in the back of the angling synop
sis booklet. Winter regulations be
gin on page .38, and instead of
listing the closed areas for the
winter months, the booklet lists
the open waters of the state.
In zone 1 or the coastal zone, j
the winter season extends from I
October 11, 1954 to Febptary 28.
By Scott Bilderback
Lorane High's Tigers dumped
Crow 40-25 Friday on the Cougar
home field
Lorane's Tigers jumped off to
a 14-0 first quarter lead and were
never headed after that. Scott
Bilderback took the opening kick
off and ran it back to the 30 yard
line in Lorane territory. Seven
plays later, Bill Alford on reverse
smashed over into pay dirt. Boyd
Mitchell ran across for the PAT.
With a 15 yara run by Mitchell
and then a pass completed for 15
yards to Sayles in the end zone,
and the conversion by Mitchell,
made the score 14-0 for the Tigers.
The Cougars bounced back in
In zones 2. 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 the the second quarter for two touch
season extends until April 30, downs largely through the efforts
1955.
of Joe McCulloch. I-orane picked
Zones 3 and 4 which cover the up one of its own with Alford driv
Rogue and Umpqua drainages arc ing into the end zone. The score
listed in a separate place in the at halftime stood at 21-13, with
synopsis and should I k 1 consulted the Tigers on the large end.
for winter regulations in these
Crow opened the second half
areas.
with a score set up by a Tiger
Winter bag limit in zones I and fumble. The Tigers picked up
2 for trout, salmon, jack salmon another touchdown. Driving 30
and steelhead 12 inches and over yards with Sayles taking a pass
is 2 fish per day and 4 in seven from Mitchell. Mitchell converted
days or in possession.
and the score was 28-19. Crow's
However, in these two zones final tally came on a 55 yard drive
। by the Cougars.
j Scott Bilderback took the kick-
' off and was off on a 65 yard jaunt.
breaking away on the Crow 30
and going for the touchdown. The
conversion failed. Lorane's defense
held Crow to downs and Bilder
back took the ball on the 40 and
drove to the 15. On the next play,
he took it around left end for the
final score.
Lorane plays McKenzie Friday,
October 22.
Score by quarters:
Lorane
14 7 7 12—40
Crow
X 13 12 X- 25
Tds:
Lorane: Sayles 2; Alford 2;
, Bilderback 2. Conversions: Mit
chell 4.
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Crow: McCulloch 2; Johnson 1;
with PUSH-BUTTON CLUTCHI
Shannon 1. Conversion: McCulloch
Pianos a light boat at
20 mph . . . yot trolls I L
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all day at an ovon crawl.
Weighs only 40 Ibil Full
Reverse, True Woodless
Operation,
Waterproof
Toveh th» Touch th»
Button — Handl» L»v»r Magneto and Spark Plugs,
Uni-Cast
Ono-Pioco
Gear
You'ro in — and away
Housing, Famous Mercury
Bov tra 11
you go!
Full Jowelod Power*I
(1 and 21 a separate jack salmon
bag limit of 10 fish per day and
20 in seven consecutive days ap
plies from October 11 to Novem
ber 15 inclusive.
See the 15th
Anniversary Mercury Une at
East of the Cascades, in zones
5, 6, 7, 8. and 9 the winter limit
'/2 Block N. of RR Depot is on salmon and steelhead 20
inches and over and allows 2 fish
per day and 4 in seven consecu
117 No. Lane
Ph. Ufi tive days or in possession.
S&S EQUIPMENT
RE-ELECT
HARRIS
ELLSWORTH
REPUBLICAN FOR
Congress
4TH DISTRICT
Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Lane,
Josephine and Linn Counties
I Believe
it is vital to the continuance of our
freedom and well being that local activities be
returned to local government bodies. Centralized
government control has brought ruin and slavery
to so many in other countries. I have opposed and
will continue to oppose any and all ideas of con
centrating more power in our Federal government.
VOTE 103 X HARRIS ELLSWORTH
Pd
Pol
McOintock
Adv .
Grable’s, Lbr. Co. Himds Ftepsrt
Swap Top Places Seer Huniing Gcod Fitzgerald, MJR
Tie for 1st Place
In Bowling League
Women’s Bowling
worth For Con*«M Conrwndttr*.
Medical
Arts
Bldg,
Roseburg,
Ore
Last week Grable's Machine
Shop. \xho has headed the Men s
Boxvling League, swapped places
xvith Cottage Grove Lumber Co.
which puts the Lumber Co. in
first place and Grable's in second.
And not too far behind are Grove
Taxern and Mot elock's Theatres
Time to dig out the hip boots, tied for third rung.
A Isham paced the lumber Co.
down jackets, and other duck
hunting gear. Waterfowl season to a 4-0 shutout against the
Cottage Grove High lost to the in Oregon opened at noon. October Moose xx hen he rolled 213. game,
and 557, series. Kelly's Market
Roseburg Indians Friday night. 1«
Regulations are quite similiar I took three points from Grable's
28-6. The loss lowered the Lions
to the District 5-A-l cellar. Rose to last year except that the duck 1 Machine Shop in spite of high
burg remains in fourth place with limit has been set at 9 ducks daily game, 181. and high series 511.
two wins and two losses.
and 15 in possession, providing going to G. Rissue and C. Ix>we.
Cottage Grove took Roseburg's such daily bag or possession limit respectively, both on the Grable
kickoff from the Lion 30 and in contains not less than 3 widgeons team.
Morelock’s Theatres shellacked
six plays, highlighted by Dean or pintails in aggregate. The bag
Crammer's 32 yard jaunt, the limit on geese is 6 geese daily or the Fire Dept., 4-0. with Walter
Grovers worked the ball to the in possession. 3 of which must be Sorensen rolling 171. game, and
Vern Coop, 466. series both on
Indians' 22.
snow geese.
Two plays iater, a penalty took
As in the past, there Is no open Morelock’s team. Gordon Elfvinir
the ball back to the 25. where the season on swans. During the past paced his team. Grove Taxern.
Lions lost it to Roseburg on summer, throe families of trum- j 204 and 526. to win over Kimwood
downs.
peter swans from the Red Rock Machine Co. B & H Feed Store
By the end of the first quarter, water fowl refuge were released 1 defeated Cottage Groxe Recrea
the Indians worked the ball from on the Malheur wildlife refuge tion. 3-1, with C Clark rolling
their 20 to the Lions' 35.
These birds are at the north end 203 and 550. and Gene’s Auto
On the opening play of th? i of the refuge, and there is a pos Service beat Randall & Woolcott.
second frame. Boh Thomas ran sibility they might fly over that 3-1, xxhen V. Kerr piled up 1SI and
35 yards for a score. Gary Cran- shooting area. Hunters are urged 443 for game and series.
First high team. 3 games. B &
shaw made the first of the four to watch closely for these all
consecutive conversions he was to white birds with a wing spread H Feed Store. 2752: 2nd. Groxe
kick.
of oxer 6 feet. They do not have Taxern. 2732; 3rd. Kelly’s Market.
Toward the end of the period. the black wing tips of snow geese, 2711. First high, individual 3
Roseburg's Howard Backin inter and they have a much longer games. A. Isham. 557; 2nd. C
cepted a pass on Cottage Grove's neck and slower wing‘beat. Maxi Clark, 550; 3rd. Gorden Elfving.
24. to place the ball for another mum fine for shooting one of 526 First high team game. Groxe
TD. On the next play. Hargis the swans is $500 and six month? Taxern. 976: 2nd. B * II Feed
Store. 962 : 3rd, C. G. Lbr. Co.
snagged Bill Oerding's toss on the in jail.
Duck hunting prospects through 956 First high, individual garni'.
12 and rambled the pigskin into
the scoring zone. Cranshaw's con out the state are generally good: A Isham. 213; 2nd. Gordon Elf
version made the score 14-0.
however, as in the past, the ving. 204; .’’.rd. C. Clark. 203.
WON LOST
About three minutes into the weatherman will have a lot of STANDINGS:
14
2
second half. Thomas recovered control over the success of. hunt CG Lbr. Co.
Grable Mach. Shop
13
3
Greg Stewart's fumble on the ers.
Grove Tavern
10
6
Roseburg 48. A penalty took the
Morelock’s Theatres
10
6
ball to the Lions' 37. Oerding
B A II Feed Stole
9
7
passed to Hargis for 25 yards. Board of Health Warns
Kelly's Market
9
7
Beamer then went around right Deer Hunters of Disease
Gene’s Auto Service
8
8
end into pay-dirt.
8
8
Maneuvering the Lions' only
The state board of health urged Randall & Woolcott
G
10
score. Dean Castle intercepted an persons planning to hunt in Ore CG Recreation
12
1 Indian pass on his own 36 late gon this fall to take special pre Kimwood Mach. Shop 4
4
12
j in the third period and sprinted cautions against disease transmit MOMe
1
15
64 yards for the 6 points.
ted by animals, insects and water. CG Fire Dept.
, In the fourth period with less
Dr. Harold M. Erickson, state
than a minute left to play. Oerd [health officer, said that cases of But that txvo-handed engine
ing intercepted a CG pass and tularemia, dysentery, food poison
at the door
ran it to the Lion 39. Hargis went ing and tick-liorne diseases such Stands ready to smite once,
the distance with a pass from as Rocky mountain s[K>tted fever
and smite no more.
Backin.
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are reported by Oregon sportsmen
Milton
STATISTICS:
K CG each year.
Yards gained, rushing
151 120
He said that hunters should fol- My object all sublime
Yards lost, rushing
40 1G ' low these general rules to avoid I shall achieve in time
Net yards, rushing
111 104 infection:
To let the punishment fit the
Yards gained, passing
96 26
1. Never drink water from a
crime. —
Yds. lost, att. fwd. passes 0
0 stream or lake unless it has been The punishment fit the crime.
1 Total net yardage
207 130 boiled or treated with water puri
W. S. Gilbert
First downs, rushing
8
7 fication tablets, no matter how
First downs, passing ,
4
1 rapidly the w a t er is flowing.
First downs, penalties
2
1 Water is not necessarily purified
Total first downs
14
9 by fast flows oxer long distances.
Passes, attempted
14
11 I 2. Make sure perishable meats
Passes, completed
4
1 I and other proteins are kept cover
Passes had intercepted
3
3 ed and. if possible, under ice. Al
Rnbk. int. passes, fumbles 56 79 ways adequately cook before eat
Fumbles
2
2 ing.
Opp. fumbles recovered
2
2
3. Wear high top boots and
No. punts
3
5 inspect your body at least twice
Av. length punts
43 37 daily for presence of ticks. At-
Yds. gained, pnt. & ko ret .59 123 j tached ticks may be removed with
No. penalties
2
4 j forceps and mild tincture of iodine
Yards lost penalties
20 30 applied to the bite.
Score by quarters:
4. Wash thoroughly after handl
Rosbrg.
0 14 7 7—28 ing animals. If possible, wear rub-
CG
00606 ber gloves when skinning or dress
ing game.
5. Destroy all animals xvhose
internal organs are studded with
white spots. These may be tu-'
laremia abcesses.
6. Don't hunt alone. If you be
Migrating waterfowl stopping come ill or injured, your hunting
by the Fern Ridge reservoir near partner can obtain aid for you.
Eugene will have more eating
later this year thanks to work j
Men are not hanged for stealing
supervised by Wayne Young, man- I horses, but that horses may not
agement area biologist for the be stolen.
Lord Halifax
game commission.
During the last month. 90 acres;
It is a far, far better thing that
of food plants have been sown by J I do, than I have ever done; it is
airplane along the mud flats nn a far, far better rest that I go to,
the south end of the reservoir. than I have ever knoxvn. Dickens
With permission granted by the
U. S. Army Engineers, 50 acres
of rye grass and 40 acres of oats
have been seeded.
This is an annual project, de
signed to provide green food for
waterfowl as the small plants
4 m , (
start coming up.
Indians Top Grove
28-6 on Currin
Field Friday Nite
Waterfowl Season
Is Here; Hunters
Watch for Swans!
As in the
the opening
lur e varied
mighty slow
Genet ally
the word i
throughout
on
hot
ig. hoxvexer,
Last xxeek M.IR came out from
the hunting
te has been
e xvith most Refrigeration for first spot in the
hunters
ied with the fourth xxeek of the Women's Bowl,
nr-: 1< ague. Russ & Jim's Serx ice
northeast regional ot- adxaneed front fourth place to
fice It lui Gl rande comes the xvord second run*; on the ladder. This
that hunting ; in that part of the leaxes four teams tied for third
xcellent opening day.
the lockets in lai
and i
blanked
' Grand.
Fitzgerald's 3-1 in spite of Fitz
and thus fat gerald's Vera Poore pacing her
open.
all of th<
team 164 and 129 for high g.une
and series. MJR defeated Githens
Inc., 3-1. Georgetta Funk scored
xx i t h headquarter:
156 and 141 for the losing team.
Bend, xx as in the Pi
blanked
Rexall
’neral
taken from the
Ellxing rolling 185 and 121
Petroleum.
of B<>nd did not
M last yw. in Short's Grocery. 3-1. against the
entrai Oregon in- Motorcycle club, xxhen she scored
:irc
■rs. Metolius, and 170 and 116. Hall & I .iston bent
Cascade regions, hunte
Women of the Moose
seeing plenty of deer.
by Donna
singles,
ion
other
on the Moose team and
of the
ry Barnet
game ci nimr s.on reixn ted liunt- on the xx inning team.
in ; as being gixxi with good num-
High indixidual game.
high team game.
Elfx ini
buck xx ith seven in ints a
-, 670; high xxeckly
irr^ 251 pounds hog dre
individual series.
Screen.
taken n
Short's
JIG; high team
on the
md cold.
October 26 at 7:30 p m., Short's
West of the mountains the rc-
IKH t was slightly different in some
areas, and the commission office
al Roseburg summed up the hunt
ing as about the same a - last y ear.
hunt-
mg xx as good according to person
nel nt the Con aids game com-
LOOK AHEAD!
r.igc .1
;on
Th • S
Th : v. Oct. ’1
Lorane Tigers Beat
Crow 40-25 Friday
Grocery will .play Ru:
and Hall & Liston will
October 27, Fitzgerald's will
Githens Inc., at 7 p.m. and
pl
plays
Women of the Moo:
eral Petroleum at ’ ». At 9:15,
on the 27th, the Motorcÿcle club
plays Varley's Rexall Drugs.
STANDINGS:
WON 1 LO3r
' 8
Fitzg aid’s
8
MJR
9
Russ & Jim's
10
Worn. Moose
10
Gen. Petroleum
• ’19
Hall 4- Liston
Varley's Rexall
Githens Inc.
Short's Grocery
Motorcycle did
Rocked in the cradle oP’fHMIdeep
I lay me doxx n in peace to sleep;
Secure I rest upon the wave.
For thou. O Lord! hast [>o^er,to ,
Emma Hart Willard
Lightweight
us
WS
insulate feet
against
subzero
cold
and wet!
tain areas excellent. Lane county
came through xxith a high success
LADD S GOLF < I I B
ENDS FALL TOI BN
tournament of
The
idles Golf club came to an end
■¡day with xvinners announced.
In the championship flight. Pat
Aiiui/ing new plastic foam creates
an air barrier. Seal» out <ip|d, seals
in body warnilh. Your foot is com-
plftdy trapped in Instil Air— and
you walk on air. l.ightweiEht.
waterproof. Red, with buff
cleate<l »oles. Also,
Black and Graus
Green.
Look ahead w hilc
drix ing. Look a-
heud before you
ex < n start, by
US
ROYAL
4 and 2; first flight. Lorraine Gith
ens beat Lel:i Perini, 3 and 2; sec
ond flight, Geor .etta Funk beat ।
Norma Rich, i up. In the Consola- I
tion flight. Mildred Anders, n beat
Frances Hunter, 2 up.
Friday's play will begin at 121
noon.
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checked here . .
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Public Reception
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Eagles Hall
Cottage Grove
711 Main Street
Sunday. Oct. 24th
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reducing our entire stock of topcoats for early selling.
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