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£ o U T T I.K WA NT A D « IM» BIG T i l l NOM VOI.IIMK XI.VU ( Kataldlshril J U lin IS. IM W , UOTTAOR GHOVK. I.A N E UOUNTV. O REGON. T i ll HSUAY. A P R IL 2.1. I » inel : « Cottage (¡rove Team Four Candidates Livewirc Reedsport Lions to Co to Roseburg for Wins District Relay In Race fo r Queen Chamber Commerce Meet Saturday Meet at Kelly Field ()f May Fest i va I Speakers Tell Plans A MAN doesn't fully realise what u wife la for until ha has hern niarilrd a year or I wo. WAR MAY IlK 11 E l.l.. but II ■tart» n lo i o f im ra o n a o n lb « way lo paradl«v. Lion* Win Invitationnl Meet With 46 Point« Against 33 for Other Three Team« From a group of four candidate«, nam ely, Florence Hple*. Billie Hmllh, V a sin a W ll*on amt J a c queline Morton, a queen of the .May festival and field «lay will he •e le c t ed. The event aponaoied by the G irl's league of the <’ottage Grove high «chooi. under the direction of Miss Marian Notv**dt, will be held Friday. May M Ai tlvltle* are scheduled to start at 11 a m and to continue for the balance of the day. The West Bide school, the glee club and band will all participate. A track meet will be held In the afternoon, a» will a girls baseball gam e and pageant* will be present ed by each of the grade school*. P arents of children atten ding the local schools are extended a cordial Invitation to attend, and a special Invitation Is extended tht parents of children resid in g outside the city limit*. P hotographs of the candid ates for queen will b«- on display at Kent's drug store Local Organization Tuesday —8tresa Harbor Work and Umpqua Highway V is it C ottage Grove track team will kh to Roseburg Saturday, April 25, for the -ixlh annual Cottage Grove- Roseburg dual m eet In five previ ous m eet« of th is kind the Lions have won four and lost one The local squad appears strong in the running even ts after their Impre»- slve «-bowing last Saturday, but are weak In most of the field events. The shot-put, «Uncus, javelin, high Jump, high hurdle» and pole vault are the even ts tn which Roseburg should score moat of their points as the Lion com petitor« In these event» have fall««d to show m uch tn practice »o far Coach B agley is spending extra tim e on these even ts In an effort to develop a few potential scorer*. The letterm en on the squad this year Include Captain W ayne Mack- In, one of the outstand in g m ilers tn the state last year and from his sh ew in g so far this reason he 1« expected to be one of the winners a t the sta te m eet In May; Jack Caton, sprints, low hurdle» and broa«l jum p: Elm er Mason. 220 anil 440; John G uggisberg, m iler; Don T hles, pole valut; Bryon Thies, pole vault, and Mike McKlbhen, javelin and high hu idles. Several ««utstandlng prospect« have been developed th l- season and should help the letterm en to form one of the strongest team » In this district. These Include Harold Mlnney and Kill» Decker, sprints; Ted Scott, h alf m ile; D ale Chapm an and VII- gil G uggisberg. 440: Lenthal Car penter, »prints; H erschel Tracy and Toni Hall, discus and javelin, Allan Ferrin, low hurdles and broad Jump, and N orm an Thore- son, high jump. Other» on the »quad are R aym ond McCullough, Stew art Roberts, G lenn Weldon and B ill MacGibbon. Vernon Deck er. who is not eligible for com peti tion. sh ow s prom ise In the Javelin and pole vault. Twenty officer» and m em bers strong, the Reedsport cham ber of com m erce visited the C ottage Grove cham ber Tuesday evening, and gave an outline o f past and future a c t ivities o f their live wire organiza o p p o n e n t* . tion. ( ’u lla g e d ro v e high had «1 point*, A» a result of their visit, the local Eugvi»e high IV |»olnt*, Unlver»lty eham her went on record a» endors high 17 point* and Monroe 7 point*. ing the plan for early com jjletlon The eeveral event*, with parti o f the balance of the Um pqua high cipant* nam ed In the order they way. C ottage G rove’» scenic and flnl*h*d, were a* follow*: uio.1 direct route to the sea. Sprint m edley. 220. 110, 330. 440, Dr. Cochran, president o t the U n iversity high. C ottage d rove Reedeport cham ber gave an Inter high. Monroe. Eugene high; time. estin g talk on the past activity of 2 13.*. hl» organization, stressin g the har Quarter m ile. C ottage d rove. Eu bor developm ent project. Dr. Coch- gei»e. U niversity, Munroe; tim e 47 2 I* o n th e jo b tan stated that federal funds had T w o mile. Cottage d rove, Monroe, • • • been authorized hut not appropria IT MKEMH a* If th e m o * t E u g e n e . U niversity; tim e 9 4 ted for the contem plated work on H alf m ile. C ottage d rove, E u kicking about public official* I* the south Jetty. T he Reedsport don* by tboer who wouldn’t them gene, U niversity, Monroe; tim e cham ber hope» that more funds will «elve* accept office or who. If In 1 37 I. which I* a new record for t«e authorized to perm it the ex ten o f f ic e , «o tild n t d o A* w e ll aa th o e e Cottnge d i o ’ e. sion of thl« Jetty for another m l|e, D istance m edley, 220. 440. HSO now on the job. thus affording Reedsport one o f the • • • three-fourth* m ile. C ottage d rove. best harbors In this section. G MEN have rounded up a U niversity. M«»nroe. E ugene, tim e The speaker «tressed that the Im- bunch of pal* of Knrpl* Thaae fel 7 12 4 Mnckln. who ran the three- provem ent of the Reedsport harbor low* are doing *o well that It quarter mile for C ottage Grove, would he of great value to Cottage and defeated Noain« a« If the New P eal adminla- m ade up MO yard* Grove. »Ince the freight rate to high by tration ought to give them at lea*t Pnlanuk of U niversity Reedsport by w ater 1« the mime as about 20 yard*. three letter* out of the alphabet. th e rate lo M arshfield, and the • • • Javelin throw. special event. Prospect» Bright For Strong highw ay hauling distan ce from the A SA X O PH O N E player In ^4rar* of Eugene. 140 feet; Bishop W’a u k r g a n . Ill ha* bean awarded of Eugene. Hall of Cottage d rove. Team in Fast League, Dance former c ity 1» eigh ty m iles less than from M arshfield. At present coast dam age« of $4 «■*) I»« cau*a In an C ottage d r o v e boy* will be In a Saturday to Provide Fund« w ise steam er» with a capacity of autom obile accident he lo*t hla meet every week for three week* thre, -quarters o f a m illion feet of front teeth and «Ince ha* been un A large crowd wa* out to *ee the lumber are docking at Reedsport, a b le In m*k> the »at m oan and W ith three goud practice* each and under favorable condltlona even hom e boy» win. wall In the name m anner a* before week, the local entry In the C as Corvallis and Albany were to greater lo a d » a r e possible, It wa.« Jun e« get *om» queal idea* We cade baseball league 1» rapidly stated. nhould «««y that the driver o f the havr entered team* In th is Invi rounding Into shape. Mr. L ovelace, vice president of automobile should have recalved a tational meet but failed to show "I’rospects look m ighty good for the R eedsport cham ber stressed th e pur*c from radio owner*. A con- up Io register before the meet a prom ising young ball clui im portance o t the early com ple tret am ong autom obile operator* to started Coach Carl K ing told a reporter tion of the Um pqua highw ay both *rr which «»nr can M<»t** the most W ednesday "From nil advance In from the »tandpoint of Cottage m xi’phon«« player* ouffht to rnaUr form ation. the team s entrred In the Grove and Reedsport. H e told a hit with the public Cascade league are m uch stronger • • • the com pletion of the clearing dock I hnn last year The fan* can look in the latter city, and what this tTH D A NG ERO US tn write forward to nome »nappy baseball shouhl m ean to future freight shlj> good advice Your w ife may read "Norvall Libby, catcher and it and want to know why you don't Johnnie Dunn, flash y young In m ents from that port. Editor Eox extended an Invita live up to It. field« r expect to be here In tim e to tion to the C ottage Grove people • • • Join the club for the opening gam e to attend the bridge celebration A FAMOUS AVIATOR I* May 3. when w e m eet the K. C to be held at Reedsport at a date «ta illu g a achool to t e a c h f ly in g team of Eugene here. The rest of Several Speedy Craft Now by mall That ought to he a falrlv All Invited to Recreational the Jobs are all open. Courtney to be announced later. Ed Miller, m anager o f the Coast aafr wav to d o It. Towne, Hank H ubbell and Orlo Under Construction By • • • Clauses Held Every Tuesday highw ay association and form er B agley will probably handle the Cottage Grove cham ber o f coni Local Outdoor Sportsmen S T U D E N T E N G IN E E R at hurling. m erce secretary spoke briefly in be Ma»aa<'hu«rtt« In stitute o f T ech and Thursday Evening "Dunn, Cooper. Cox. Dutton, Hall half of conservation of the natural nology In ven t«! an "II” m achine and Tracy are a fter the Infield resources of this area, and of the and tric<U it out (••tin « the pet The opening o f the fish in g seas R< piesen tatlve* from various position«. Shortrldge, one o f our stand of Port Orford cedar In par on the fore part of the m onth was aiiiiallly of girls who attend««! a civic organlxatIon* met at the high m ost prom ising candidal««», who club dance «Ivon by the engineer». ticular. no doubt an incen tive for boat w as severely burned Saturday, will W h in It w m applied lo one of the •Chooi Tuesday evening at eight building am ong devotees o f w ater probably be on the bench for at «Irin. the dlspatehe» tell «1». "the o'clock and elected II II. P errin An announcem ent of the present sports In our com m unity. At any m ecliln e lit up Ilka the aurora perm anent ehalt m an of the R e least three w eeks. ■ W itcher, K nickerbocker, G allo Htnndtng of candid ates in the con rate the industry has been stim u bnreall» and blew every fuse In 11» creation al Council. C. J. H all was and Cellcrs will cover the outfield test for May queen conies from the lated to a great exten t the last few »V»ten> If the m achine were tried elected secretary-treasurer. Several are under con "We hope that all the fans will high »school as the paper goes to w eeks. Repre*<*ntatlve« from the Am eri out on Cottage Drove girls the press. They are as follows: Flor struction in various work shops of chance» are the »olar system would can Ix-glon. Tow nsend Club and th e rem em ber the benefit dance Satur ence Spies, first. M axine W ilson, the city. C om m unity Bible Class agreed to day night nt the arm ory. Funds second. Jackie Morton, third and hr »mashed to »nilthereen». One being built for Charles Cool- • • • nppolnt assistant« to help Mis* W y from this will provide the neces a near tie for second, B illy Sm ith, < v by Al R osenthal at the« W ood JA P A N E SE W O M E N en m an In supervising the event* sary cash to start th e season. If fourth. craft shop is perhaps the most ela- tire»» m ourning by the way they scheduled betw een 7 30 and 9 30 p the support 1» as great as expected. boat«'. It is a fourteen foot "V" dreaa their hair. That m ethod m ay rn. on T uesdays and Thursday*. type model. It Is constructed en he all right for wom en, hut w e T hese event* consist of volley tirely of oak and Phillipine m aho have som e men In C ottage Grove t>all. basket hall, hand hall, boxing gany which w ill be polished In the w ho couldn't da a very lmpre»»lve and w restling. The hours for Jun natural finish. P lan s call for ac Job o f m ourning that way ior High students are from 4 30 to com odations equivalent to four pas • • • 3 3d; foi Hi, fi School stu dents, sengers and 1400 pounds o f lug T H E R E !H no place on earth girls, 7 00 to 7 43. boys 7 43 to M.30 gage or rapacity for possibly ten for the meddler, and we doubt and from M 30 to 9 30 form er high men. It w ill he equipped w ith both w hether he or *he would find a achool students, business m en and out and In-board m otors which will w elcom e anyw here elec. women. allow for slow trolling or sjieed for D raperies and color schem es I T S A DOG’S LIFE. pleasure. The plans are according A ttention wu» called to the pro Fnr beyond a puppy's dream s: to regular governm ent sp ecifica IF YOU want a wom an not vision mude for all form er high ("Tile 125,00(1 dog pound being G ive a canine cheer! Hooray tions. A fish in g boat, seventeen »chooi stu d en ts and business men to answ er hark, ask her age. feet In len gth with a one cylinder • • • who would like lo enjoy the privil erected on W PA funds In Mem For the W PA! phis, Tennessee, w ill he m odernis m arine engine installed. Is under ege» of recreation afforded by this Outside runw ays. Fldo, gee' M ARION COUNTY GRANO- construction at the C ottage Grove com m unity eetup. There 1» »till tic In design, w ith curtained w in And a little private tree; ERH have adopted t»»obitIon» fa v dow s, show er baths, spacious run Motor com pany garage for Jack room for several from these group» oring abolition of on» house o f the w ays, Individual room s and a dally In this layout nothing but M oulding and Ed W eise. An a l During the discussion. It w as change of bolding." N ew s Item.) H appiness for every m utt! legislature If they succee«l tn the um inum finish give« It an aristo effort, thpy'll probably wl«h (hr brought out that there 1» a very cratic appearance Sherm Godard Radios and light and heat, rem aining house Into hell, and urgent need for more adequate fac has built a sim ilar one for Ray ltones de luxe with am ple m eat, then what will w e do for eom ebody ilities for playing tennis. At pres Fldo, what a break for you. Clean, fresh bedding every nigh t— Trask In w hich he w ill Install an to blam e for everyth in g that « oph ent there are hut (wo availab le inboard m otor. R ay says his will Pillow s (if you've voted righ t)! courts; one on the »chooi ground», Under the Red, W hite and Blue! wrong. be the g«xxl old variety, non-sink- but not very »ntlxfnctory »Ince It 1» N o m ore dnys o f care nnd strife • • • If there's anything you lack able tub. which he w ill keep at the a plain dirt court. The other one Your« the m ote abundant life! P tess a buzzer! Get It! Sm ack! SALLY HAND'S fan dance nt available 1» the plank court at the Trask sum m er hom e on the U m p Uncle Sam Is out to see qua. He also has a sm aller model Sun D iego exposition alm ost ended golf course, alw ays overcrow ded See the dog pound eo conceived, Poodles roll in luxury. w hich he uses for lake fish in g In abruptly when a »warm of rurlou» It 1» proposed to m ake arrange It can hardly be believed: bee» tried to get affection ate with m ent» for the construction of anoth P rivate rooms for one or tw o the m ountains. No more scratching, Fldo. please' A lso underw ay are sk iffs for out Hally while »he wa« In notion. They er one In the very near future to* W ith a lovely garden view ! W ashington controls your fleas! board m otors being built for E R. had never glim psed »neh an op be open to the public. Double room» or «ingles where If an Itch should bother you L eniely and P ete H ayes at the portunity before, but only succeed- W rite Jim Farley, P. D. Q.! Clttsen* of the com m unity »hould Any dog can com fort share; H lner M achine shop. L eslie Booth ed In m aking envloue m ale m em drop In when these classes are g o De luxe baths w here any pup Is bullillng a 22 foot launch and ber» of the audience. No more ch asin g of your t a i l - - Can drop In and get w ashed up. in g and see the en th u siastic res W alter la c k e y has one in the m ak • • • Exercise of no aval); ponse that ha« been given to thl« ing. B ill B artels has recen tly in Let no such foolish pursuits bore Show ers for a canine that HALLY 1» reported to have com m unity rccrcntlonal program . stalled a m arine engine In his boat. you— la a loyal D em ocrat; »nld, li f t » ! «he hnd succeeded In These boats piloted by th e fisher Uncle Sam w ill do 'em for you! Turkish tow els, too, I hope, fanning the bee« nwny, with no Itede on C am paign Tour, men will probably all plow the Salt baths nnd n cake of Soap. new curve« hnvlng developed, that Elbert Itede, form er editor o f the Fldo, you should grateful be w nters to the south o f our territory. "I think I proved I know w hat to Sentinel, and H ugh Rnaaon. of T inted wall« and hardw ood floors. To the new D em ocracy; In the early spring the Sm ith river do In an em ergency.” If "he doe«, Eugene, left T uesday for a three W indows big and paneled doors; W hat n home for you to win! lures the angler. As sum m er ad we'd suggest that «he get herself w eek s tour of w estern Oregon. W ag your tall and show us, poodle, H ey! One side! I'm m oving in! vances the run in W inchester Bay nome clothe«. N. Y Sun offers good sport and later tn the They are cam paigning for the re- G ratitude to Y ankee Doodle! • • • nom lnatlon of Senator M cNary and sum m er and fall the salm on run (The Sentinel will be pleased to consider contributions o f w ell known in the Um pqua fills the river w ith GOD PRO BARLY never In for the nom inal Ion of Ben Dorr!», boats. tended m an to he contented, be E ugene, a» the R epublican can popular short poem s for publication In th is space.) cause, If man were contented, he'd didate for the position of N ational Your Home Print Shop First. R epublican Com m itteem an. have nothing to pray for. WKI4«, lh* new boy* nr* U n itin g o u t a u « mm | |>ap*r, aren't th e y ’ Wo told you *o • • • H A ll.E HBUAAMlB baa again |M (it|nnr< l th e league of nadona for h e lp l l r (1 do about aa wrll pell tinning the Italian* • • • "Q U E E N MARY* lilt* 3ft Mile* an Ilnur." a Iteglalor Guard headline »cream*. There are a lot o f untitled girl* In tht* country who can double that • • • IT HKF.MM (>1>I> th a t o p p o r »unity usually find* th e m a n w h o Cuttage d r o v e high wu* an ca*y winner In a I»ane county high •chooi track m eet held here Satur day afternoon, garnering more point* than the total of It* three Local Baseball Team Rapidly Rounding Into Shape Says King Motorboat Biiildinii New Fad In (iittage (¡rove Serf ion Recreation Council Elect Officers at Tuesday Meeting P o p u la r Poems For Dogs @ .:z- _ GIV» « HOM E F K l «OF F IR ST CHA NUMBER M South Lane Music Festival to Be Held Here Friday, May I Six Hundred Children ExnecteJ to Take Part in May Muzic Festival Here. What prom ises to be an event of interest to all who delight in m usic am ong children, tak es place in the Cottage Grove arm ory Friday, May 1, 7:45. T his is nothing less than a sp ring m usic festival of all grade schools in and near Cottage Grove, Already som e six hundred pupils are entered and more are expected In the next few days. A n other m usic festival Is being held at E ugene on the afternoon of the »ame day. Som e schools entering there have sent word they w ill be here also The program will feature several specials. F inal rehearsals w ill be held on Friday at the arm ory— Prim ary chorus, 9 a m , interm e diate chorus, 10 a. m.. and uppei grade chorus a t 11. F. K. N oordhoff, supervisor of m usic in the local schools, w as ap pointed by C ounty Superintendent M offitt to arrange for the music festival here and he w ill direct the three choruses. The program Is as follow s: Flag Salu te (stu d en ts). "America.” four verse«, audience and students. Prim ary chorus, grades 1-8,— "Traffic Cop," "M arching Star. "Yo San," "Piggy-W ig and Plggv- Wee." R hythm Band, third grade cen tral school. "Le Secret" In term ediate chorus, grades 4, ft and 8 .- A Sea Song From the Shore,” ' W hich Is the W ay to Som«’w here Town?" "Dabbling In the Dew." Special B oy soprano solo by student frem Junior high, west side school. H arm onic hand (w ith piano a c com panim ent). interm ediate and upper grade» Drink to Me Only W ith Thine Eyes." "Old Black Joe." "Oh, Dear, W hat Can the Matter Be. Special—Grade school drum corp. Upper grade chorus ■ grades 7 and 8 )—"There's Music in the Air." "The N ightingale." ' Amaryllis." Special S A B. chorus, junior high. Combined chorus, audience and student» "Oregon, My Oregon. Star Spangled Banner." first verse. R aym ond Carl, instructor In hand and orchestra in th e local schools, will direct the harm onica band and drum corps. F. K. N oord hoff w ill direct the choruses and rhythm band. O.S.C. Lettermen Name Local Boy President Oregon State College, Corvallis —E rnest G uggisberg o f Cottag« Grove, letterm an in track here, w as elected president o f the Var sity "O" association, local letter- m e n 's organization G uggisberg succeeds Ed Creider. Ernie G uggisberg graduated from C ottage Grove high school in June. 1932. He w as president of the stu dent body in his senior year and took part in football, basketball, baseball and track He received the Tw in O aks trophy in football in his senior year and w as awarded the Letterm en's shield three years in track. E rnie won the m ile and h alf mile at the sta te m eet In Cor vallis in 1932 and w as undefeated In th e m ile in high school com p eti tion. H e entered Oregon State col lege in January, 1933. He is cap tain of the O regon State track team th is year. Crew of Men at Work in Bohemia Forest Service A crew of 23 E. R A. m en are a t w ork in th e B ohem ia district w here th ey have a saw m ill. H. E. D. Brown reported to the local cham ber of com m erce Tuesday W ith their m ill they are saw in g out lum ber w hich will b«- used in the building of tables and other re creation al articles In the forest service cam p ground. The m en w ill be busy in the Bo hernia area until July 1. acordlng to present plans, Mr. Brown re ported.