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LITTLE «A N T A IIH IM) n iU TIIINUH VOLUME ALVI. I E stablished Juno IS. IMS.) COTTAGE G RO VE. LANK COUNTY. OREGON, T ill K M M Ï, MAY 7, IEM ine! ----------------- Cottage Grove Wins 3-2 From K-C's in Season Opener Here TtinÀ und Wttnf Wr fktnk ofH onqt Ofhfti Tktnh lU fH H -dr / -< TRAVEL TW O W KKKH ovar (he a la tr an d una w ill Ir a n i w h at an im p o rta n t p ia r« C ottag e (J n iv r I« a m i w h at It ha« dona fo r o th e r clttaa o f th r «tat» T h ia w ilt r r ha« juat com p letad auch a tout A T H A I.K M (h is w r it e r had d ln iio t at a p o pu lar cafe, th e one w ith th e moat p u lc h rlt udlnoua w a it r r mar n Aa h r waa lea vin g h r |sara«Ml a booth In w h ich i> A C m eraon waa tre a tin g b l a fa m ily to a d in n e r E m e rao n p ro b ab ly had Ix-en a ttra c te d to th ia e a tin g place by th e name p u lc h ritu d e to w h ich referen ce n lre a ily baa been m ade lie ex p lain ed th a t tr e a tin g hla fa m lly to a do w n to w n d in n e r waa a little unuaual. th a t th ia waa hla w lfa'a b irth d a y T h ia w r ite r waa In (c reated to le a rn th a t ahe w aa « till h a v in g th e m hut alie w o uldn 't aay w h l< h one th ia waa. M r K rn rrao n. fo rm e r aup<*r In te n d e n t here. 1« now a mala ta u t atate a u p e rln te n d rh t T h e K iner »on boy la reco verin g aplen- d ld ty fro m a long lllnea« • • • A T I ’O R T ls A N I» th ia w r ite r waa w a lk in g along B ro a d w a y w h en tie Obarr veil R ev M e re d ith G ro ve *, fo rm er |»a«tor here, a p p ro ac h in g w ith th a t uauat broad »m ile o f hl« tie rep o rted th a t hla »on. w ho re c e n tly B uffered w ith th re e a ffile tlo na at one tim e , la w ell on th e road to recovery • • • AT COQUILLE llob Htewart. fo rm a t M o u n ta in S ta le « m a n a g e r here, co ntinue« to hold down th e »ame kind of job there l |e la a live w ire am ong th e I«egion boys, a« w e ll a» In o ther clrclea. • • • A T M A R M IIF IE L P Kd W. M ille r , now e * c r * ta r y o f th e Coast H ig h w a y aaaoclatlon. m a in ta in s th e re p u ta tio n as an o ra to r w h ich he cNtabllshed here • • • ALSO A T M A R S H F IE L D w ere Mr and M rs R o b e rt Havage o f th l* c ity and Hob Insisted th a t th ia w r ite r ta k e h im out an d give h im a tr im m in g on th e b e a u tifu l course th ey have th ere It ought to b r b e a u tifu l, greens fet-a a re $1 fo r n ine hole», but one can play nil d a y at th<- »ame fig u re T h e g o lf club boys w ere In a peck o f tro u b le T h e co u n ty had Juat condem ned a brid ge w h ich m ust 1 m » crossed In order to get to th r course. T h e re la no o th e r way*of re a c h in g it and a big de leg atio n was m eetin g w ith the co u n ty court th a t day. • • • O N E IIE A H H a lot ab ou t how C o tta g r G ro v e w ould be h u rt If th e route o f h ig h w a y W should be changed to ru n alo ng the S ou th e rn P a c ific tra c k « At R osebu rg the highw ay com m ission purpose« to ru n the h ig h w a y aro u n d th e c ity co m p lete ly, an d a te the ch am b er o f co m m erce hoys s tirre d up about • • • T H E ('O A S T B R ID G E S are i om pie ted or n e a rin g co m p letion Soon th e fe rrlea. one o f th e last lin k « w ith a ro m a n tic past, w ill be ro ttin g at piers T h e s tru ctu re« are m a rv e ls o f e n g in e e rin g an d w ill u n q u estio n ab ly d ra w a huge p o rtion of to u rist tr a ffic . a a a W IL L A M E T T E V A L L E Y cities arc w o n d e rin g w h at th e ef feet w ill be upon th em th io u g h the expected d iversio n o f tr a ff ic , hut wc a re not n e a rly so m uch w o rt led here as a re to w n s w h e re the bridge« have been erected • • • A T F lx O R E N C K fo r exam p le, th e b rid g e te rm in a l h its th e h ill above the c ity , le a v in g the c ity be low th e brid ge T r a f f ic w ould be co nsiderab ly Incon ven ienced by w in g in g o f f the h ig h w a y and dow n the h ill In to the to w n, but m e r ch an ts th ere were o p tim is tic . T h e y *a ld p ra c tic a lly h II th e ir business Is local an d the bridge w ould not a ffe c t th a t. F lo re n c e , lik e m an y coast points, has no la rg e com pet I ng c ity close nt hand , a lth o u g h E ug ene Is d o ing Its best to cut dow n tl»e distan ce betw een th e tw o places • • • I T W A S N 'T n in n y yearn ago Hint F lo ren c e had no ra ilro a d and no road fit to bi* ca lled such th a t led out In to the va lley In fa ct, m uch o f the r a ffle In th e Im m e d i a te t c ir t t n r y wn« hy bunt In those g(Hi«l old day«, resid ents o f F lo r ence could got Io San F rnn claco an q u ic k ly aa to th e co u n ty neat, and m ore c o m fo rta b ly by honl. • a a Roads A re Open to liohemia Mines Harvey Kelly Wills Stale Farmer Degree A tra c to r an d bulldoxer a re at w o rk In th< B oh em ia d is tric t plow Golden Key, Symbol of This Ing out roads. I f E. D . B ro w n told rru rnh, ra of th e c h a m b e r of corn- Deifree, Presented to Wet 0 round» Fail tu Halt m e tr e Tu esd ay noon. Kelly by Governor Martin T h e roads to th e m ine« should Thrilling Context, Locals he open to tr a ff ic la te r th is w eek, M» B ro w n stated , hut added th a t l.. nutet Springfield Sunday T h e honor o f being given the th ey w ould lik e ly be roug h and not m uch coveted D eg ree of Mtate ad ap ted to pleasure use a t the pre»- F a rm e r was w on by H a rv e y K e lly U n d a u n te d by fre q u e n t show ers ent tim e a t th e state F . F A co n ve n tio n held A su rvey o f flood «lamage In th e a t C o rv a llis M a y 1 and 2. G o v e rn o r th a t ■iMiknl both fans and players, th e C o tta g e G ro v e n ine dow ned th e C o ttag e G ro ve a rea In year« past, M a rtin pie.«. nted M r K e lly w ith E ug ene K C.'a In a th r illin g n in th and possible d a m a g e In th e fu tu re , hl» gold key, sym bolic o f th is de In n in g r a lly at K e lly fie ld S unday Is u n d e r w ay In th is v ic in ity by th e gree In th e aeaaon opener A tim e ly hit w a r d e p a rtm e n t w ith Ben L C a m p T h e degree a t state fa rm e r was by J im C a lle r*, pinch h ittin g fo r bell. assistant U H en gin eers o f won by 12 bovs chosen fro m 1865 In voung fa rm e rs o f th is stale. H a r H a ll In th e n in th , apelled th e dow n the W illa m e tte v a lle y p ro je c t. fa ll o f th e In vad ers T h e fin a l count ch arg e vey K e lly Is tbs second C o tta g e w aa &-2. M r C am p b ell, who Is lo caled In D ro v e student to b rin g hom e th is ( ’o u rtn e y T o w n e , local m e rc h a n t, E ug ene, ex|M-cts to spend tw o ho no r In eig h t ye a rs o f F. F A. In- w en* th e ro u te an d held th e v is it w eek« In the C o ttag e G ro v e area, «tru e lio n N o r ris K in g , now state ors to ? sc a tte re d h its an d g a rn e r and w ill endeavor to aeeure de F F A tre a s u re r, won th e sam e e<l tw o h lm a e lf. In spile o f th e fa r t pendable In fo rm a tio n about past honor last ye ar. th a t n e ith e r he or an y o th e r m em flood« In th ia area. T h e re q u ire m e n ts fo r state fa r m tier o f the te a m had played an In T h a t th e studeot E ffo rts w ill be m ade to establish er degree a re n in g In p ra c tic e hasetm ll th is sea the level o f th e “ fiv e y e ar floods" m ust be In Ih e upper o n e -fo u rth o f son M a x w e ll, fo r th e visito rs, held and o f the "one hu n d red y e a r hts class In scholarship ; th a t he th e local« to s i* hits, aided by some floods ’ M r C a m p b e ll told the should have an o u ts ta n d in g project s te rlin g w o rk on the pa rt o f bis c h a m b e r o f co m m erce Tu esd ay. I t In local F F A w o rk : th a t he m ust fly h a w ks, w h o g a rn e re d th e m<>»t wa» stated th a t th e w o rst flood In have earn ed $2»Xt and e ith e r pro o f th e fre q u e n t o ffe rin g s re tu rn e d th is lo c a lity was In l* d l and d e fi d u c tiv e ly Invested It or have de- by th e C o tta g e G ro v e Im tters. th a t he n ite In fo rm a tio n on w a te r level nt jH i.lted It In th e b a n k ; “W e fe el we owe the fa n s an d th n t tim e w ill be w eclom ed by M r m ust possess q u a litie s o f le a d e r nil the p layers on both tr a m s a C am p b ell, since o ffic ia l record» do ship In school a c tiv itie s : th a t he vo te o f th a n k s fo r stayin g w ith the m u st pa»s a v o catio n al e x a m in a not d a te hack th a t fa r sh ip d u rin g th e e n tire gam e. In e x a m in in g L o c a l buslnes* m en w ill be called tio n given by a stale spite o f th e wet w e a th e r, w h ich upon to su pp ly In fo rm a tio n as to board wa« f a r fro m pleasant fo r th e A lth o u g h H a r v e y ts o n ly 15 ye a rs fans, and c e rta in ly disag reeable fin a n c ia l losse» in th e past, both In o f age and a Junior In C o ttag e th e w a y <>f p ro p e rty da m a g e and fo r th e p layers." said 'M a c h C a rl D ro v e h ig h school, he has th e m ost busine»» lost by reason o f high K in g ’•E v e ry b o d y dl«).;ayed the o u ts ta n d in g a g ric u ltu ra l p ro je c t o f b ra n d o f baseball s p irit th a t It w a te r. a n y o f M r B erg's students H e has la k e s to m a k e a w in n in g te a m , and $450 p ro d u c tiv e ly Invested and In th e fan« h a v e n 't been slow In te ll h a n k . H is In v e s tm e n t includes In g us th a t th ey th in k It was one S ix head o f beef ca ttle . 2 ewes o f the best gam es ever played In w ith lam bs. 10 goals an d 2 d a iry C o tta g e G ro ve h e ifers. In a d d itio n to th is be has W e look fo r a fin e gam e S u n 20 goats on sh ares and one acre d a y w h en we m eet S p rin g fie ld , each o f potatoes an d corn ra te d In advan ce dope as th e F r id a y . M a y IS. haa been »el a . M r K e lly has acted as p resi strongest te am In th e league W e C o n n u e («rove c o m m u n ity sign up dent o f the local F F A th is y e ar hope and believe th a t th e fa n s w ill d a y fo r fa rm e r» w h o wish to eo- and ts now a nom inee fo r next co n tin u e to su pp ort th e hom e *sam op erate In th e new a g ric u ltu ra l year's a tu d e n t body presiden t H is in th e sam e generou« w ay th a t was co nservatio n p ro g ra m , accordin g to o u ts ta n d in g record In clud e» w in m uch In eviden ce flu n d av ” O F F le tc h e r, co u n ty agent. T h e ning th e local puhtfe sp eak in g c o n T h e open ing gam e was a d u e l of w o rk w ill be done In Ih e a r m o ry test th is y e a r and placin g second opposing b a tte rie s . I>oth h a n d l fr o m 1 SO p m to k p m F a rm e r» In the d is tric t m eet at R osehu rg es p|»ed by wet grounds T o w n e re w h o expect to cooperate In th e tire d an even d o s m hy th e s trik e p lan ahould c a ll b etw een those Health Clinic out route, aid ed hy some ste rlin g hours a n d f il l o u t th e ir w o rk N in e te e n c h ild re n w ere ex am in ed w o rk on th e p a rt o f L ib b y , on the sheets. T u esd ay at Ih e pre-school h e a lth re c e iv in g end T h e C o ttag e D ro v e sign-up day c lin ic conducted by th e local h e a lth T h e box score follow s w ilt be u n der th e su pervision of grou p at th e C e n tra l school. In c h a ir ch arge o f th e c lin ic w ere D r A N A B R H P O A E F ra n c is H o rn , c o m m u n ity C o tta g e G ro v a 4 0 1 10 2 0 m an . w ho w ill I k * assisted by a n lohnaon. n e w ly K n ic k e t Ix x k e r ap p o in te d Lane » 0 0 1 0 0 o th e r m em b er o f th e c o m m u n ity co u n ty h e a lth o ffic e r, C ooper and M rs by the co u n ty D ella 4 0 0 0 0 0 c o m m itte e , an d F ltx g e ra ld , co u n ty h ealth B rlc h e r 4 0 0 18 3 0 a g en t. I.lb b y nurse. 4 0 3 1 0 0 \ \ I’ t h e r T h e y w ere assisted by M rs . K K T h e co u n ty ag en t states th a t a 4 1 0 1 0 0 new ru lin g w ill m a k e It possible M ills. M rs. E rn e s t H o v . M rs. A r H. C «Iler» 3 1 0 1 4 0 fo r m a n y fa rm e rs to q u a lify fo r a m an d W y n n e an d M iss M a rle tte Co* __ .... 3 0 0 0 1 0 g r a n t w ho fo rm e r ly th o u g h t th a t H a m iin t, t ia ll m em b ers o f th e h e a lth 3 0 2 0 4 0 I l w o uld he im possible fo r th em to group. T o w n< 1 1 1 0 0 0 J . G eller» . A s im ila r clln c w ill be held M o n do so. T h is ru lin g is th a t w h ere 34 3 6 27 14 0 clover, o r a lfa lfa , o r a p e re n n ial day to co m p lete e x a m in a tio n of E u g e n e K <’ grass w as planted w ith a nurse c h ild re n w ho expect to e n te r school 4 0 2 5 0 1 cro p In the fa ll o f 1934 C To rn a n T h is w ill or th e ns begln eers In th e fa ll A ilth lle 4 0 0 1 0 0 sp rin g o f 193."' and w h e re the nurse be th e last clln c held p r io r to th e n 3 1 1 1 2 0 cro p w as cut fo r h a y an d g ra in and and c h ild re n not re p o rtin g fo r ex W Lan« 3 1 1 0 1 1 th e c lo ver has now occupied the a m in a tio n w ill be req u ired to p re C C h rlatenaen 2 0 0 2 0 1 lan d , th is clover o r o th e r soil co n sent a h e a lth c e rtific a te fr o m th e ir K W e lln e ts 4 0 1 6 0 1 serving crop can be used In m a k fa m ily physician . E. T h e n n e i 3 0 0 3 0 0 in g up th e 1ft per cent th a t must F re tlc rlc k « 4 0 0 8 0 0 he devoted to »oil b u ild in g crops. I I C o g h lan H a r r y M e tc a lf was a business 3 0 2 0 3 0 .M axw ell v is ito r In P o rtla n d o v er th e w eek » I 2 7 ?fi G I end. _________________ H uy in C o ttag e D ro v e It Pays U m p ire s : M orelock and P unn Farmers ’Sign-up Day Is May 15 Softball League to Be Organized Here A gro u p o f m en met T h u rs d a y n ight In th e o ffic e o f Supt H B K e rri n to discuss plans r e la tiv e to o rg a n is in g a "softhall leagu e.” T h e p lan 1s to fo rm a six te am league P ro b ab le te am e n try » are: business m en n o rth side an d beyond M a in s tre e t; business m en south side and beyond M a in s tre e t; E agles lodge; ch urches; J. H C h a m b ers an d Son m ill and W o o d ard s m ill. T h e fo l lo w in g m en h ave been n a m ed to co ntact oth ers w ith th e Idea o f securing m em b e rs h ip ; H a ro ld S w a ttx . K e n n e th G o ff. C a rl H ag en . Tom G a llo , S te w a rt C arlso n , H a ro ld H a u s e r, C la re n c e M a d d e n , F re d A nderson, C h a rle s C on ner, W a lte r H u n te r and A1 S h o fs ta ll T h e re w ill he a n o th e r m e e tin g at he school M a y 21 w h en It Is expected th n t plans fo r o rg a n is a tio n w ill be corn pleled T o B u ild H o m e M rs. H e le n Bosley has sold her lot located at th e c o rn er o f 12th an d E. W a s h in g to n to M r. an d M rs. W M. H a rp o le . w h o expect to erect a hom e on th e ir new p ro p e rty In th e n e a r fu tu re . N E W P O R T Is also w o rrie d betw een th e about Its b rid g e .w ith Its te rm in a l considerab le ilv a lr y on a h ill above th e old p o rtio n of tw o sections, an d It m ay be even th e c ity . T h is fa ct p ro b ab ly m eans g re a te r a f te r the brid g e Is opened develo pm en t o f th e h ill section o f T h e fe rr y un loads Ils passenger« In th e c ity . T h e re alw a y s has been th e old section o f th e city. P opular Poems CARVING A NAME I w role my nnint* upon the multi. Ami liiiHicil it would stand for ay«*: Hut soon, alas! th e r e flu e n t sea Had washed my feeble lines away. I carved my mime upon the wood. Ami, after y<ars returned again. I missed Ihe shadow of the tree That stretched of old upon the plain. To solid marlde in xt my name I gave as a perpetual trust ; An earthi|Uake rent it to its base. And now it lies o ’w laid with dust. All these have failed In wiser mood I turn, and ask myself, "W h at then! If I would have my name endure, I ’ll writ«' it on the hearts id' men— "In characters of livinir light. Prom kindly words and actions w ro u g h t: And these, beyond the reach of Time. Shall live immortal as m y t h o u g h t . ” (From an old school hook.) (T h e S e n tin e l w ill be pleased to consider c o n trib u tio n s o f w e ll k n o w n p o p u lar xh ort poem » fo r p u b lic a tio n In th is space.) Capacity House Hea rs Musicians A c a p a c ity crow d o f m ore th a n 1<XX> fille d th e a r m o ry F r id a y n ig h t an d th rille d to * th e p ro g ra m of m usic an d e n te rta in m e n t presented by g ra d e students of th e local •ch(M>ls In th e sp rin g m usic fe s ti val. a sta te w id e p ro je c t co m m em o r a tin g n a tio n a l m usic w eek T h e p lan w as o rig in a te d In th e state -u p e rln te o d e n t’e o ffic e th re e ye ars ago an d th is y e a r fo u n d It in vogue In ev e ry co u n ty o f th e state P la n s a re issued in ad van ce by Ih e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u c a tio n and pupils a re ta u g h t selected songs an d m u sic al n u m b ers w h ic h th ey sing o r p la y In groups. T h e fe s tiv a l Is o f n o n -c o m p e titiv e na tu re an d ev e ry p u p il is g iv e n a n op- jm r tu n lty to p a rtic ip a te . T h e p u r pose is to s tim u la te te a c h in g o f m usic in a ll schools an d increase a p p re c ia tio n an d In te re s t in m usic on th e p a r t o f a ll school c h ild re n . R o b e rt J. R a a s k e . an as sistan t s u p e rin te n d e n t o f p u b lic school In s tru c tio n , is the p ro m o te r o f th e p io je c t an d was present to lead th e au d ie n ce in th e g ra n d fin a le n u m bers. M rs. M a aske p layed th e a c c o m p a n im e n t an d both w e re in tro duced by C o u n ty School S u p e rin te n d e n t L>. C. M o f f it t . F K N o o rd h o ff, m usic su pervisor In local schools, was in ch arg e o f th e p ro g ra m and d ire c te d sin gin g. F o u r hu n d red an d f i f t y c h ild re n lo o k p a rt. T h e m a in chorus w as d i vided in th re e groups as fo llow s F irs t, second, th ird . ISO pu p ils ; fo u rth , f if t h , aktth , 160; seventh e ig h th , 120 A special dance n u m ber by g irls o f Junior h ig h , direc ted by M iss Rose H u tto n , an d th e h a r m o n ic a band a m i d ru m corps, led by R a y m o n d C a rl, received g e n e r ous applause B illy Spies, hoy so p ra n o an d student fr o m Junior hig h proved a fa v o rite w ith th e audience A n ad ded fe a tu re was h a rm o n ic a nu m b ers by " H a rm o n ic a J im " H a r tle y , a p ro fess io n al a r tis t w h o had ap p ea re d a t v a rio u s schools o f I-a n e c o u n ty the past fe w w eeks g iv in g special e n te rta in m e n t. A s im ila r fe s tiv a l fo r ru ra l schools in th e c o u n ty was held W e d n e s d a y a fte rn o o n in E ug ene. T h e tw o p ro g ra m s w ere th e fir s t to he held in th e co u n ty T h e pro g ra m presented a t th e a r m o ry fo l lows: F la g S a lu te , co lor b e arer. V ln a l R a n d a ll, leader. D a n W ir t h : " A m e ric a ." fo u r •stan xas. p u pils an d au d ie n ce : p r im a r y chorus, grades 1. 2. 3, " T h e T r a f f ic C op," " M a r c h in g S ta r." " P ig g y W ig an d P ig g y W e e .” " Y o S an,” Japan ese song. B e rth a S m ith , in p a n to m im e : R h y th m band, th ird grad e. “L e S ecret," B e tty M a y W h itlo c k , d i re c to r: In te rm e d ia te chorus, grades 4. ft. 6. "Sea Song fro m th e S h o re .” " W h ic h Is th e W a y to S om ew h ere T o w n ." " D a b b lin g In Ih e D ew ." “M y P le d g e ;” special dance nu m b er. H ig h la n d F lin g ." g irls fr o m Ju nio r h ig h , d ire c te d by M iss H u tto n ; spe c ia l, boy soprano solo. B illy Spies. “H o m e on th e R a n g e ." M rs. H e le n R ic e , ac co m p a n ist; H a rm o n ic a hand, d ire c te d by R a y m o n d C a rl, " D r in k to Me O n ly W it h T h in e E yes." “O ld B la c k Jo e.” " J u a n ita ;” special, g rad e school d ru m corps, d ire c te d by M r . C a r l: u p p e r g rad e ch orus, grades 7 an d 8. " T h e re 's M u sic In th e A ir ,” " T h e N ig h tin g a le.” " A m a r y llis ;" special, sopra no - a lto - b a rito n e ch orus. ju n io r h ig h , "C o m rad es o f th e R o a d :" co m b ined choruses an d audience, d ire c te d by R J. M a a s k e . assistant s ta te s u p e rin te n d e n t o f schools. "O re g o n S ta te Song." " S ta r S p a n g l ed B a n n e r " G IV E YOUR H OM E P R IN T HHOP »TRNT ( HANG E V 4^ N1 M BKR M ------------------------------- Work u fs on New Saw.iiill Near Dorena Durable Fir Lumber Com pany Formed, W D Abel, Former Resident, Manager Will Require 90 Men Plans Call for Production Within 90 Days; Dry Kiln and Planer to Be Built F re q u e n tly rep e ated ru m o rs o f a new m ill In th e D o re n a a re a w ere v e rifie d th is w eek w ith th e an n o u n cem en t by W D . A b e l, E u gene, fo rm e r C o tta g e G ro v e resi dent. o f th e in c o rp o ra tio n o f the D u ra b le F i r L u m b e r C o m p a n y o f D o re n a , w ith M r A b e l, H e n r y N . A nd erson and M W . B ra c h v o g e l as in c o rp o ra to rs . T h e new m ill w ill be lo cate d o n th e O. P A E r a ilw a y n e a r th e m o u th o f R a t c re e k . C o n s tru c tio n o f th e r a ilw a y spur necessary ts a lre a d y u n d e rw a y an d w o rk on th e m ill w ill s ta rt a t once w ith th e ex p e cta tio n th a t i t w ill be re a d y fo r p ro d u c tio n w ith in 60 to 90 days. M r A bel, m a n a g e r o f th e n e w con ce rn . an no unced T u esd ay. C a p a c ity o f th e new p la n t w ill be fro m 65 to 75 th ou san d fe e t per d a y. It has been anno unced. A d ry k iln an d p la n e r w ill also be erected an d o p erated in co n n ectio n w ith th e m ill, e n a b lin g th e c o m p an y to tu rn ou t a fin is h e d p ro d u c t o f re fin e d lu m b e r. T h e co m p a n y co ntrols enough tim b e r a d ja c e n t to th e m ill to op e ra te the p la n t fo r fr o m 12 to 18 years, M r A b e l es tim ates. A fo rc e o f about 45 m en w ill be req u ire d to o p e ra te th e m iU end o f th e new co m p an y an d it is expected th a t ab o u t th e sam e n u m b e r o f m en w ill be req u ire d in th e woods. M r. A bel expressed p leasu re In being able to re e n te r th e lu m b e r business In th e C o tta g e G ro v e dis tr ic t He stated th a t w h ile th e new m ill w ould not be th e la rg e s t in th is section, n e ith e r could It be classed as a sm all m ill, an d th a t h e a v y d u ty e q u ip m e n t w ould be in stalled . e n a b lin g th e p la n t to o p e ra te su ccessfully at hig h speed, should th e need arise. C o u n ty h ig h w a y o ffic ia ls in spect ed roads in th e v ic in it y o f th e new m ill th is w ee k, an d It is expected th a t tw o m iles o f c o u n ty road In th a t v ic in ity w ill be im p ro ve d a t an e a rly d a te, w ith some dang ero us cu rves e lim in a te d an d g ra v e lin g done. " I feel th a t o u r e n tr y in th e lu m b e r business Is a tim e ly one," M r A b e l told a S e n tin e l re p o rte r, ' an d fo r several reasons I fe el th a t w e a re lo c a tin g at th e r ig h t place." N o new c o n s tru c tio n in th e way o f d w e llin g s fo r em ployes is a n t i cip ate d at th e present tim e , Mr A b e l states. C o tta g e G ro v e business m en w el com e th e lo catio n o f th e new in d u s try in th is c o m m u n ity an d w ill exten d ev e ry assistance possible to th e concern. Big May Day Festival to Re Held Friday A n n u a l C e m e te ry C lea n -u p . A rra n g e n m e n ts a re p ra c tic a lly co m p leted fo r th e M ay F e s tiv a l sponsored by th e G ir ls ' L e a g u e to be held F r id a y . M a y 8. T h e days' fe s tiv itie s w ill s ta rt at 11 a. m. a t th e h ig h school grou nd s w ith m usic by th e h ig h school or c h estra an d th e ju n io r a n d senior h ig h school glee clu bs to be fo llo w ed by th e c o ro n a tio n o f th e queen. Miss F lo re n c e Doles, hy M ayor Enjoy Concert A n au dience o f m ore th a n th re e V ic to r C h a m b ers . I h e b a lan ce of h u n d re d enjoyed an ev en in g o f th e p ro g ra m is as fo llo w s : m usic T u esd ay a t th e M e th o d is t M a y pole dance, p r im a r y school c h u rc h w h en T h e C o tto n Blossom c h ild re n : fo lk d a n c in g . Ju nio r high p layers a p p ea re d in co n ce rt The g ro u p co nsistin g o f fiv e g irls and g irls , m usic, h ig h school o rch estra; one bov presented a p ro g ra m th a t 12:00 noon, b a s k e t lu n ch , co ffe e and m e rite d th e applause received T h e m ilk served fre e ; p in g -p o n g m a tc h gro u p Is k n o w n In th e c ity h a v in g C. E . U m p h re y an d C . A B e ld le r vs a p p ea re d he re In p rev io u s ye ars F . L . G ra n n is an d R a y m o n d C a rl; an d th e w elco m e g iv e n th e m w as A lla n F e r r in an d H a r v e y K e lly vs m ost h e a rty . D ou glas B ra c h e r an d D a n T r a s k horse shoe to u rn a m e n t. H B. F e r Men'» Chorus on Air rtn an d E lm e r B e r g vs. E d B au d ei H a r o ld B oslaug h: n o velty The B a lla d e e rs w ill present a an d h a lf h o u rs p ro g ra m o v e r K O R E , races; d ru m corps, grad e schoop E ug ene, T u esd ay n ig h t a t 7 o'clock. p u p ils ; 1 p. ni„ K e lly F ie ld , m usic M rs. E d n a P earso n w ill d ire c t an d h ig h school b and : p a g ea n t, west M rs. H e le n R ic e w ill be th e ac side an d c e n tra l schools; fo lk dan fe a tu re dance co m p an ist. T h e p ro g ra m w ill In ces. Ju nio r h ig h ; fre s h m e n and sophom ore g irls clu de solo an d q u a rte t n u m b ers tu m b lin g clowns. L e tte rg lrls ; g irls O le n n S cott w as a re>cent v is ito r baseb all gam e; In terclas s tra c k in M e d fo rd . m eet. M is s B e lle B u rk h o ld e r, s e c re ta ry o f th e C o ttag e D ro v e C e m e te ry as s o ciatio n . announces th a t th e a n n u al c le a n -u p o f th e A . F & A M - I. O O. F . c e m e te ry w ill begin M a y I I . T h e co o p era tio n o f a ll lot o w n ers Is u rg e n tly needed. T h e 11 as sessm ent W ill l»e g r a te fu lly rec e iv ed at th is tim e.