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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1930)
T iii’itHiiAv. ffhmi 'A wy ia. tt>»> John L . i h ifn a lu r t Jean Allison. lto n n a K a rte ll an.l I W ilb e r t* W ilson. ju n io r represents W » decided to la lk th is w * * k C o n te st* of s tu n t* perform ed on ((V M visited the re m a in in g three about • few w rin k le * w e've la te ly I ym n aalu in app aratus w ill be held I claM e. W ednesday to than k them dUcovetaj O h . n o ’ not the k in d | | the g ym nasium F ebruary .„ helping t” x , dollars and tim e to __ a®. These w ill count points lnBke the (a c u ity play a success. eradicate fa r be It fro m us to h in t to w a rd the oil Isen ship cup contest .... n o v lc M e- at such' W e mean the k in d of 2? £ srs^s x. .u-.. = on the rings am i pole and of chin - nlng stunts. A b asket shooting con- test to being conducted In tbs physical education daaasa thia week U select the best basket sho oter, III fo r some tim e T h e T orch honor society held a m eeting T hu rsday m o rn ing of’ last week d u rin g the fo u rth period to vote to am end Its c o n .tltu tIo n In • • • A t a m eeting of the a g ric u ltu re club M onday m o rn ing a group o f 40 boys w ho belong to the S m ith - H u gh es d ep artm en t voted to pay IS cants each tow ard state and na- tlo n al dues In the organisation k no w n as the F u tu re F a rm e rs o f A m eric a T h e boys have sent fo r th e ir c h a rte r w hich w ill contain a list o f >0 names. T h e firs t »0 boys to pay th e ir dues w ill have th e ir names on the c h a rte r w hich w ill be perm s nent and w ill be placed In the agri- cu ltu re room for an In d e fin ite , lm . T h s boys consider It an honor to be c h a rte r m em bers of the O regon branch of the F u tu re F arm e rs o f A m erica A m erica . . . T he le tte r g irls discussed plans fo r a banquet w hich Is to be given a t 7 o'clock W ednesday evening at the G ray Goose, a t a m eeting held T hu rsday In the high school. E th el Bennett was appointed to m ake a r rangem ents fo r the banquet. Baseball season fo r g irls opened Tuesday afternoon. T h e team s as yet have not been chosen. T h e follow ing g ir l* w ere chosen fo r the a ll-e ta r basketball tea m a t a m eeting o f the heads of spo rt* and class m anagers last w eek E th el Bennett. V io la Strong. M ary' X o n M ickey B enn ett. E rm a B ennett and Dorothy Jennette. Eunice M .rw n d a w ith » p o in t, E th e l B ennett w ith 3« points and i ^ k e r Bennett w ith » points order th a t students who did not m ake high enough grades In their freshm an year to become members o f the society but who la te r im proved enough to q u a lify m ay be eligible fo r mem bership. T o be come eligible fo r mem bership, a student m ust now earn '-« points n any one year. T h is entitles h im to a one-bar pin. F iv e pointe are gtv- rn fo r a grade of A In the fin a l a * m aster averages. S p o in t* fo r a w. and I point fo r each g rade O I L . Tw o points a semester may be earned by p artic ip a tin g In «. ool activities T he society also voted to hold it * m eetings the firs t and third F rid a y s of « ^ h n u w th dur- mg the fo u rth period. w ill be excused fro m classes if they continue to keep th e ir g rade* at honor > ta n d |0 < Th. scholarship com m ittee Is now w o rk in g to find out w h a t students are eligible der the new ru lin g T h e follow in g students w e r e nan)e4 on the honor roll fo r the th ird six w eeks of school seniors Genevieve M u lv th ill. E v e ly n bhan- ,|a; juniors. D ella G allo, B e rn ita Jaan8, D o ro th y Jennette. Florence Kebelbeck. Frances R a n d a ll: soph- limore *. V ic to r G o ff. R u th Olson, K a th le e n Betdler. A rd a th E a s tb u rn , o r v a l E tte r . E d n a H a n d *. W ayne ^ A v e E velyn S m ith . K a th e rin e Y oung; freshm en. D orta A " > *u f Arne_ W U H a m ^ n . Doro- thy H a n e y . M axin s 3?* („„o w in g had no grade Bna w ere given honorable men tlon s Senior*. e n h « . R a lp h M onroe. K rn - ««.-»«...»« w rin k le« nnd help you to tru ly g *t a laugh out o f lift * You know, lik e fe a rfu lly toasin« thrt»e ck>vtt In to the a lm m trln g gl V " ,'a bbage ^ fe w ptfac is r r v l• o,h e iw i» e toe., beans, s trin g snd oth erw ise. rings o f onion, and oh ye*, the pale green celery tops, some le fto v e r to matoes and a bay le a f sim m e r three or fou r hours' W o uld you be lieve it? Vegetable soup' T r y It. R ea lly w ith soup you can toss in most every th in g except the kitc h e n sink. Just w a tc h the love-ltght shine in his eyes It's a most satis fyin g luncheon dish Then th e re * alw ays m eat enough on the bone to m ake a m eat pie. w ith p u ffy brow n biscuits over the top and ric h g ra v y O r perhaps oosing out the crevl stu ffed peppers the m eat ground and mixed w ith a bit of cooked rice or lefto ver mashed potatoes, sea soned well. P n rb o il the peppers fo r about five m inutes. A fte r stu ffin g the peppers place In a bakin g pan and bake about 30 m inutes in a m oderate oven 350 degrees. T w e n tie th C entury H ash iT h is I* tru ly cam o uflagin g lefto vers.) H a v e baked six m edium sised po tatoes W ith a spoon c a re fu lly re move Ihe potato, leaving test of skin unbroken. Season the potato w ith one tablespoon o f b u tte r, one tablespoon o f cre a m o r m ilk , one teaspoon of salt, and a little pepper, s tirrin g lig h tly w ith a fo rk , but do not niash the potato. Add one cup of any k i n d o f w e ll - seasoned ^ p .d ^ f « ^ * ’ t *' * ‘ ' F ill th e ™ ^ a U e 'a b lv v T ^ e '^ u p .^ 'p u t a b u tte r on e.c*h h ea , ln piec ° m » v be used oven. G ra te d c cheese may be used h e ^ m ay tmeo Il does give oue a feeling of »«• c u rlly vi lieu autolng If the car haa d ie o f those " b r a k e s ie « .e d " d l-K s on It. T o be sure, the brakes may get out o f order the day a fte r the disk la patted on. but I f one doesn't know It there Is no w orry. Besides. It furnishes s line alibi If one's car Is lu a colllalou. Just polut to the blue disk aud te ll the other fellow be tuuat be to blame. But w h a t Is going Io happen to those d rivers v h o play Ihs debo nair to ths m a tter o f brakes? d efective brake means lesa t3 i t '.u than a bussing mosquito. It re tuluds one o f a Springfield man who wan noted for the reckless s t y In w hich he slid down hills. Corning wlilas bang down a p artic u la rly ateep Incline, a man riding w ith hliu protested. “ W hy didn't you pid on your brakes, for gosh sake?" be asked. “ Because 1 haven't any." calm ly answered the reckless driver, snd ___________ proceeded to coast down h ill St top Springfield Villon Pack A n im a l H o n o re d Women In Alaska have honored pack anim als that lost th eir Uvea In the gold rush d a y * o f Alaska and Yukon te rrito ry , by the erection of a bronse placque mi the W h ite P a t* tra il, ten miles from Skagway. T s w a o f B ro a d w a y Then* I* an old N o rm s* town la Un gl.«nil dating hack to the Sei entb o r Eighth century, called Broadway Gray Hair Is ; Easily Darkened 8 MACEY LINE Soul Steel Desks No Joke Many a man would be driving a cur If he had uo son. and mauy a youth would l>e w alking If he had no dad to buy the car aud pay for the ga*.—C in cin n a ti Enquirer. T H E SENTINEL I f You H aven't Purchased Your Stamps, 'sou (.an (>et 1 hem at Nelson Motor Company Buy N o w ! greatest state-w ide developm ent and expansion op And you r state c ham ber o f com m erce la sponsor ing the g reatest p ro g ram ever fo rm ed In Oregon for the o rd erly advancem ent, pro sp erity end p rog ress of thia state. I T h e O regon keyno te for 1930 . . la "E u ild O regon' F o r fo u r and a h a lf years your state cham ber has been m a jo rin g in land settlem en t w ork. D u rin g th a t period it has a tta in e d accom plishm ents un- T he paralleled by an y other state in the union I I i latest reports show th a t «33« fam ilie s have been brought to Oregon by your state cham ber * nation al a dverttalng and e ffic ie n t follow -up w o rk These fam ilies have invested m ore th a n 114 000.000 and purchased over 18O.«87 acres o f our lands They have located In every c ou ntry In the state . . . you’ll fin d them in your c o m m u n ity and am ong your customers. th * w orld. T h e Oregon state cham ber th ro u g h Its pro gram is seeking to a tta in tbeees goals "M illio n s N e w W e a lth A n n u a lly creased A g ric u ltu ra l P roduction. fro m •M illio n s N e w W e a lth A n n u a lly fro m t r ia l Expansion M illio n s N e w W e a lth A n n u a lly gon's Scenic R e s o u rc e *.' fro m In In d u s O re w h s » these accom plishm ents m ean to you Is re a d ily e v id e n t—Increased new w e a lth p r o d u c tio n - m ore people w ith c a p ita l and m oney to b u y - e n d increased business a c t iv it y - e n d O / * « 0" ,o tak e the place It deserves am ong the states o f the u nio n E v e ry business and professional m an o f O regon d ire c tly o r In d ire c tly share* In the rich rew ards of new w e a lth production. _____________ This newspaper has joined small town newspapers all over the country in a na tion-wide campaign t o convince national adver tisers that they can beat assist small town mer chants by advertising in the l o c a l , home town newspapers of the small town merchants. T h e m o tive power of this great program Is O R E G O N P O S T E R S T A M P S They accomplish a la m - fold purpo«- Issued w ith budget subscriptions Io the O regon Stats Cham ber of Commerce. Oregon poster »tam pa do a most effective Job of .ilv e r t l.- tng all O regon to the world. T he budget thus created provides the fu n d , for your etale cham ber to ca rry on Ita program of w ork and Io advertise tn n atio n al publications the facts and opportuni ties o f Oregon. Y o u r own local cham ber of commerce take« ac tive p art in w h at your state chaatber accomplishes p ortu nity. By broadening the scope o f state c h am ber a c tiv i ties the num ber o f fam ilies com ing to O regon can be increased to 500 e m onth. B u t thle la b ut one phase o f the "B u ild O regon " p ro gram . O th e r phases a re m ore Intensive w o rk in In d u s tria l trade and com m erce developm ent and in tourist tr a ffic developm ent th ro u g h n atio n a l a d v e rtis in g in m ag- axlnee and periodicals arousing the interest of In dustries. tourists and Investors fro m a ll p a r t* of Oregon Poster Stamps St&tupN art* p r i n t e d in four beautiful colon*—each telling an interesting fact about Ore gon—inviting inquiries for fu r ther information. The c o p y on each stamp "A sk for all the facts. W rite our Chamber of Commerce’* b r i n g inquiries back first to your local Cham ber. If the inquiries do not ap ply locally they are cleared through your State Chamber to the points to which they do apply. There are 30 stamps on a page. Each stam p is different. This means that ALL OREGON is being advertised by Oregonians —that the east, the west, the north, the south—all join hands and advertise to the world the wonders an<l opportunities of Oregon Could you name any thing that would do the job lietter t h a n Oregon Poster Stamp»? “BUILD OREGON! »3 W e of A m eric a in te rp re t our progress and pro sp erity in term s o f business v o lu m e and business a c tiv ity T h s basis o f It a il Is P U R C H A S IN G P O W E R By m c r e ^ tn g o u r population increasing our a g ric u ltu ra l. In d u s tria l and tou r,st tra d e -w * m e r e . « our new w ealth p r o d u c U o n -c r e .t . more w e a lt h o n a s t o ic - w i d e b a s is W h a t O regon needs Is more people w ith capital to till our now unoccupied lands— to Invest In our indiM trles and resources and to see our w onder fu l scenic a ttra c tio n * T h le can be a tta in e d by etate-w lde cooperation and coordinated program euch as your stale c ham ber carries on. Y o u r state cham ber asks your p articip atio n and cooperation In thia g r e a t program , know ing that you w ill b en e fit In D O L L A R H A N D C E N T S for doing so. O R E G O N P O S T E R S T A M P S are the m ean* w hereby you m ay take active p art In the program Join w ith 30,000 business and professional men o f O regon and do a most effective Job of advertis ing O regon to the world. T h a t O regon should enter Into an Intensive pro g ra m o f state-w ide developm ent Is no longer a m a tte r o f being a desirable thing to do; It Is an E C O N O M IC N E C E S S IT Y . N e a rly every state la organized or organising to compete fo r tourists, Investors and settlers. W ith such b ountiful op p ortu nities and advan tag e* as Oregon enjova. there 1» no need to fea r this com petition If we w ill but A D V E R T IS E and render efficient service to those whose Interest Is aroused B U Y Y O U R O R EG O N PO STER STAM PS N O W ' T h * "B u ild O re g o n '” campaign com m ittee Is ask ing your cooperation and participation. Oregon sta m p * are Isaued at the rate of one page o f So stam p* for each d ollar subscribed to the elate cham ber * budget. T he stamps are bound In books of 5. 10 and 25 pages. Each budget sub scription includes fu ll mem bership privileges fo r one year In the stats cham ber A ttach O regon poster stam p* to all o f your outgo ing m all T a k e part In thle program and help- "B u ild O re g o n ''' hat that means to you And th a t I* Just w hat the "B U IL D O R G O N '' program of your state c h a m ber of com merce Is seeking Io accomplish Y o u r state cham ber lias long proved w h at It ra n do—and now cornea th * great o pportunity for com plete state-w ide, coordinated, cooperative e ffo rt* to m ake a bigger and lie tte r O re gon Btate-w lde expansion and developm ent I* * business proposition m e rit ing the active cooperation snd support o f every cltisen i : fi | ■ 2 I ■ :■ : : 2 : 8 8 a : 8 8 I ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ I 8 3 a ■ a ■ ■ 3 a ? I 8 ■ and thus stim u late business. You need the advertising aid of the manufacturers whose goods you stock—urge their salesmen to recommend your local home newspaper COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Office Desks T h * soul. I f It I* not regarded as a little ghost. Is th a t p art o f tuaa which affirms the valus o f loyalty to that which Is uuseeu — Woman's Home Coiupaulou. i Disturbing as these conditions arc. advertising is a way of getting around them. Advertising, that is, where it can do you the most good, advertising where your cus tomers arc certain to see it—advertising in your local, home newspaper. When the salesmen of the m anufacturers whose good.» you stock call on you. impresa them with this thought: If you are to do any suable amount of business you must keep Cottage Grove’s folk coming to your stores and that advertising in your local, home newspaper— your ohu and that of the m anufacturer—is therefore an absolute necessity. Make this thought impressive enough and the sal« smen are boBnd to convey it to their home office« where ad vertising moneys are decided upon and advertising media selected. AMERICAN LINE WOOD Oregon is now e n te rin g Its greatest sra o f devel opm ent . . Today we stand on the threshold o f our Ixxtking. you’re likely to find two particularly disturb ing factors. One ia that some of your customers are shopping outside of Cottage Grove. The other is that these same customers, and some others also, are buying from mail order houses. Your own advertising is essential. There’s no doubt of that. But if your merchandise turnover is to speed up ami stay that way. the advertising support of the m anufacturers whose commodities you handle is just us necessary. And you can go a long wav in enlisting the support of these m anufacturers quite easily. M » i l F ig h i ths Issaci» Entom ologist* »ay I f m aiiklinl aver y a u I »he» from the earth II may be brought about by Insects thaï would destroy agriculture, foresi crop* and all i e g e i alim i T in '" * lu sects and fungous enemies an- ,1» lug damage eatluinted In the mil Ilona Io foreala according Io Ihe American T re e assodatim i II and the “BUILD OREGON! Campaign Committee is asking your Cooperation ! ■ a ■ ■ When your merchandise turnover is sluggish and your rcveuuc falls off i t ’s time to look your business square ly in the eye. T he w ater ousel la a bird Ihnl cun, w ith ease, perch In a tree and warble a melody ro m p * ruble Io llm l, of the thrush, or dive Into w alei ten feel deep and w alk around on the hollom for a inlnuls or Iwo. feeding. S a id Aa a Jewel of gold In a awlne'a »noni, an I» a fa ir woman w lilrh I« w lllm u l di", relien, rem arked old Holoitmn. ami liiere la a fa ir worn all In Ibis mdahhorhnod Ihnl make» us think a Jewel of gold II I a swine's annul w oiildii'l he -•• Ultttllrecllvs. I lu ll Ohio Slate .Inum ai. arc here i Speeding Up Your T urnover th * S o lo m o n BirJ Doubly G ifted OREGON POSTER STAMPS I I I I Bring one o f a series o f chats with Cottage Grove businessmen in which they are told how they can increase their volume oj salts. D s fia ia g Book's C h ief V a lu s T h e mailt thing about a book la not lu w hat II says, hut In w lial II a»ka and auggesla. T h e Inlerrogtt lion point la the accusing Anger of orthodoxy, which would rather he denounced than quealloned T ran hel S recently est Shelburne. E d ' n a b P a lm e e r. Elsie ** saving the made high scores g in ir l.' the b asketball R «^ - ‘ O s t of’ ^he “ lemon skins . and p u ttin g | closed inter-class girls' _____ tournam ents. Allison. J e rrln e B u rro w *. —»■ . a i m a t once In cold w a te r * T hey T he high school te a c h e r, enjoyed Cochran. C aro lyn G r a n n ... Louise them * t > a d in n e r Monday n ig ht at the C o W y n n , M erle H o c k e t r X n ^ X d fo r »e ™,ng tlie salad lonial cafe Mias Isbell gave a re- M a ry Jane C aldw ell F lo ren ce I^ o n »nen . r t.chokes or salads, view o f "T eaching of Ideals by arj M ild re d c h * p " “ " ' .^ „ c J r r v c o c k ta tfs a u c e fo r clam s o r oyster*. C h a r te r , w hich w a . follow ed by a M a y Che«tnut. R o b ert Dusenberry. cocMtaii sauce _ _ or H ollandaise sauce fo r fish — they discussion by the teachers o f the M a rjo rie Gleason. Augusta Mecx. are most decorative. p rin c ip le* brought out In thia book. R o berta Holm es. E d g a r H u n t, l a w - Cooked chicken livers m ade into A new plan fo r conducting home rence W ieee. a paste w ith m elted b u tte r, then read ing h a* been Institu ted this se- B # lh »„ j M ary' Vinson rep- lem on Juice, chopped o live*, salt m ester by teachers o f the E nglish „ g ^ n ta tiv e * fro m the senior class, and cayenne added - there's a brand d ep artm en t. Classifications a * to y jg u g j the various rooms Tuesday new sandw ich fillin g L a te ly , we've points and classes have been tak e n m (irn ,ng and advertised ’. he debate been expe ________ _ c u r ry ' It's rim e n tin _ g w ith aw ay. T h e plan of in s titu tin g home ^ tw e e r . Cottage G ro ve and Eugene J lffe re n , BnJ delicious. u y the —- w - " • “ B — read ing fo rm e rly called fo r a cer- heM Tuesday evening in ihe Cot- grade, then gently in sin u ate it ■ tain n um ber of points each eemes- ta _e G rove high school a u d ito riu m . into cream cream ed ed eggs eggs or la m b and ■ te r and each class had a c e rta in list - serve it on crispy b ro w n toast o f books to chooee fro m but in o r square* F rie n d H u bb y w ill prob- | d e r to prom ote m ore v o lu n ta ry F a c e s in M a lta S p e a k ably th in k he * poisoned, b ut he B home reading these requirem ents _ m ig h t Just as w e ll become ac- H have been discontinued Each stu S a m e T o n g u e as i n n u q u a in ted w ith it by degree*, fo r ■ dent la responsible fo r h l* own w e're going to help you to spring T t * Is still In t h is w orld a race plan o f home reading and w ill be e f people who speak the same a real East In d ia n c u rry on the graded on both the educational and tongue th a t Jesus and his apostlsa fa m ily one o f these days. e n te rta in m e n t value. used in th e ir o rd in ary everyday M ia * Isbell's F ren ch I V class has talks to the people, says the Chris been reading a French play and tian Science M onitor. le a rn in g the custom * of the F re n c h T his spoken language w a * “A ra and th e ir a ttitu d e tow ard A m eri- maic.“ W e s till may find lan- g> ges and dialects which have Alb&nv defeated C ottage Grove de -ended iro n i Aram aic. 34-38 in a basketball gam e F rld a y i o And today In the pure Aram aic T elia H o w She D M I t W it h a l l - w i e on the home floor. p ractically Identical to the collo H o w a rd M c F a rla n d . M a ry A ubrey quial language th a t Jesus used we and F lo ren ce Rogers have been ab u i’ »t go to the Island o f M alta . sent fro m school several days on Even there the tra v e le r must not M rs. E H . Boot», a w e ll-k n o w n account o f illness. expect to hear It In V a lle tta . T h e reaident of Buchanan county. Ia.. Miss Lea. a high school instru c people o f the seaport have long had „aj-gened her g ray h a ir, made tor. w a * absent M onday on account Intercourse w ith the Ita lia n s and th7 , X w i n g s tatem en t; o f Illness. the English and th e ir language has -A n y o n e can d ark e n th e ir g ra y R a lp h and W a y n e M onroe have changed accordingly. o r faded h a ir, and look tw e n ty ■ been abeent several days on ac T ra v e l inland to those compact years you ng er w ith th is slm pla ■ count of illness. cities o f stone— to Zeitun. to Musta rem edy, w h ic h they can m U at : R u th S tennett. a ju n io r in high w ith Its enormous dome, the th ird home. T o h a lf a p in t o f w a te r add ■ school, is absent fro m school, being largest In the w orld— ihsre on* 1 ounce o f bay ru m . one sm all box 111 w ith the flu. h ea r* not th * Anglic.xed. not the of B a r bo Compound and l< ounce R o y Mason and E v e ly n Sm ith, Italia n ix e d speech, but pure A ra o f glycerine. These in g re d ie n ts can sophomores, have been absent sev maic. T h e re also one sees a race be purchased a t an y d ru g store a t o f people o f not only sim ilar very little c o s t A p p ly to the h a ir e ra l d a i'i on account o f Illness V e ra W ooley returned to school speech, but o f s im ila r appea- ace every o th er d ay u n til t h * g ra y h a ir M onday a fte r a several w eeks’ ill- and o f s im ila r character to tha u d arkened s u ffic ie n tly . I t Joes "chosen o f our L ord”— devout men not color the scalp, is n o t greasy snd women who serve God d ally." end doe* not ru b o ff. I t w ill m ake F ra n c ls P itc h e r, a senior and a t>ne can w ell Imagine w hile liv a gray-h aired person look 20 years | m em ber o f the high school d eb at ing anionc these people w hat “ ing team . Is abeent fro m school on Andrew . Veter. John and M atthew younger." account of a bad cold. must have been like. T he freshm an president. Paul M »n y races have held so-callad In cold w e a th e r a b la n k e t ove: Sanders a t a class m eeting held dominion over these islands, but the is m bing pen w ill Insure suffi W ednesday appointed E d n a M u r none has succeeded in im planting cient w a rm th to keep the n ew lam b phy. M axin e Rohde and D a n K e lly Its language. fro m being chilled. to collect class dues. For Cottage Grove Merchants Only R F . Dibble In Ills biography o f John I., Sullivan record» Ih n l ones a dainty little miss sake, the fa mous pugilist to w rits b e » few aulogrsplis so that she could sell them at n church fair. •U h . w hat're you glvlug me?" ■aid John U In a graciously tragic w ay. “ I a in 't no good at w rit lug. but I 'll have my malinger make as many o f my w hat d'you call 'em, aa you w ant.“ T h e (lauweI told him Ihnt would hardly do. So pens. Ink and paper were ordered, and a fle r many la- b o ■<•>„« eflfn s In which he a|i»lled more Ilia n a dose,, peue and ruined a q uantity o f a tallo nery. S u lllh a u flnallv auccetaled In acralclilug dowt" about tw enty badly blotched but fa irly legible algtiaturea. “ 1 alw ays lik e to do w list I estl ftor religion.” he assured her s t rasping her lium l and most of her «rasi farm between his Ink »(slued ferve fin g e r « he bade her a court eoua good by. O R EG O N ST A T E CHAM BER OF C O M M E R C E i A STATE WIDE ORGANIZATION FOR THE ORDERLY ADVANCEMENT OF OREGON ■ « a s ts s v s ts ■■■■■■■«I ...i i