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H b rrt U r t/r
tX IT T 'A U K G R O V E to tr y ln «
10 get Ils iiK Ktorn h o tel reopened
11 to i t w o rth y p ro je c t
fo r
the
c h a m b e r o f ro m m e rre o r a n y o th e r
o rg a n is a tio n . One ilo e tn 't
rea lto r
the value o f a h otel to a c it y u n til
he hae to elop In eome o f them ,
w h ic h th ia w r ite r had to do In a
t r ip o ve r w eetern O regon
• • •
GOOD
IIO T E l.H
In the
■ m a ile r d tle e are
unuaual
and
tr a v r le r e en d ea vo r to rea ch a p o in t
th a t 1» k n o w n to have a good
hotel. M an y need lo tra v e l long
dtotancea In o rd e r to atop at Col
la g e G rove 's fam ed h otel
• • •
TO W N
h o te la
a re
•a id lo Ire le a d in g a to u g h extol
ence In c o m p e titio n w ith m e tro p o l
ita n hotela, h u t In a t r ip o f tw o
w eek* we fa ile d to fin d a c o u n try
h o te l th a t w nan't fu ll In a t leaal
one ease we gut the laat room s
the h otel had. w h ic h In d lca le a th a t
th e re to a chance fo i
th e good
h o te l In a sm a ll c ity
• • •
T H IN STO PPVNO « t «m ail
hotel« wa« s o m e th in g o f « new rx
perlenee fo r Ih la w r ite r
H ha«
been «o Io n * «Ince he ha« done
th a t ha d id n ’t realU«' th a t there
nt i l l are hotel« th a t do n o t have
tia th ro o m « In co n n e ctio n
w ith
room« T h H w r lta r like« a ba th at
tenet one« every day U h l« m a y be
» ta ttlin g enough to be good new«),
b u t w h e th e r h r w a n te d a bath h r
w o u ld w a n t a b a th ro o m
• • •
W HAT WE
DEMAND
in
b o trle «how« how w h a t o n e r were
lu x u rie s a r r now c o n «I'I e red con»
in o n neceeettlee. T h le w r ite r la old
enough to r r w m l x ' r w hen a b a th
room In co n n e ctio n w llh a h otel
I «tom wa» fo r the w e a lth y o n ly. In
thoae day« S a tu rd a y n ig h t had a
s ig n ific a n c e th a t It doe« not now
have M any o th e rs
p ro b a b ly re
m em ber th a t a b a rb e r »hop th a t
d id not have a b a th ro o m fo r Its
p a tro n « w as not fu lly se rv in g IU
c o m m u n ity I n th<»«e day« ta k in g
d a lly bath« w a«n't «o com m on, but
ft f ) p ro b a b ly wa« m ore com m on.
• • •
A P E R R O N In a h o tel room
like « to feel a lit t le « rcu rtty, ea-
p e c la lly w hen he i« c a rry in g along
expenne m oney fo r tw o . h u t wa
h it at leaat tw o hotel« In w h ich
th e key« fo r e v e iy
ro o m
were
d uplicate«. T h e re m ig h t
he em*
barra««m ent If n person w o u ld f o r
get hl« ow n room
num ber
and
w a lk In to aonieone elne*« room by
mlMtake H o w e ve r, n o th in g
hap
pened to u«.
• • •
HOORT fo r a m o d e m hotel
fo r C otta ge G rove
• • •
P A V E D H IG H W A Y S found
e ve ryw h e re over w e«tern O regon
are a great boon to m o to rte U . but
o ther«
are
p r o fitin g
by
them
E v e ry w h e re tim b e r 1« b e in g h a u l
ed by m o to r tru c k « o v e r theae
highw ay«. W ith o u t theae h ighw ay«.
«>wner « o f the tim b e r m ig h t never
have «old It. Ix>gg«*r« a re co m p e t
in g w ith c a m p a ig n card« In dese
c r a tin g th e be a uty o f th e scenery.
One
w ho tra v e l«
realise»
th a t
M 4imrthing ahould be done to pre-
•e rve o u r «ytvan beauties.
• • •
ONE
WHO
HANCE
BLR
- WV Thmk o f Thingt OTh^rt Think
H M A J .I .
-HINT SH O P
X
VOLUME XI.VL
•k
j
keepM
h is
eye«
open m ay note some
I nt «Teat I ng
and odd th in g « a« he travel«.
• • •
AT A HAD T U R N
in
the
h ig h w a y at S ilv e rto n 1» a ceme
te ry . T hl» m ay he o n ly a c o in c i
dence.
• • •
O N E C IT Y In Oregon hi«
tw o postofflce s. It m a y
be th e
o n ly c ity In the world th u s fa v o r
ed T he tw o poMtofflce« a rc not
m ere ly to g ive m ore Job t to d<*
Nerving democrats. Some tim e ago
the rifle « o f St Helena a nd H o u l
to n w ere co n a olld atsd , h u t «o fa r
a» th e p o s to fflc e
1« concerned,
th e y re m a in separate citie s.
At
b a s t, the p o s to fflc e n t th e fo rm e r
H o u lto n h a * never been d iscon
tin u e d.
• • •
T H E H IG H W A Y C O M M IS
S IO N la d o in g n in n y
th in g s to
m ake tra v e lin g th e h ig h w a y s inure
plenum s n nd linn plnced s ta tu a ry
n t s tra te g ic po in ts. M n n y n t theee
« ta llie s nre n f group« o f men. A
sign. placed n d ista n ce n w n y, In
fo rm « the m o to rto t Him th e g ro u p
represent« Men n t W o rk "
• • •
Collage Grove Takes
Springfield Nine hy
6-3 (jiunt; Fast Game
Towne Qoes The Route, Hold»
Visitor» Scorci«»» Until
Final Frame; Clout« Hcmer
T h e “ K in g 's M ig h ty H r n c h im n
proved to b* In m id season fo rm
M unday and beh in d the n » « « trrfu l
h u rlin g o f “ B a m b in o " Tow ne w ho
ir a e m b lrd the Ha be In m ore ways
th a n
one.
dow ned
the
s tro n g
S p rin g fie ld e n try In the Cascad«*
league A3 before th e large»t crow d
ever to wltneaa a league gam e at
K e lly fie ld .
T he v is ito r« were held alrno«t
helplaen
and
h ltlia a
u n til
the
n in th , w hen w ith th e gam e on ice,
T o w n e eased o f f and allow ed th re e
h it« and th re e run». I t was a fa r
b e tte r gam e th a n m an y fan» paid
fo u r tim e s the p rice to see in la rg
• r p a rk«
A n yb o d y's gam e. It was,
u n til
th e fa te fu l »event h
U n til
th a t
fra m e M auney held the local« to
tw o h it« and one lone ta lly , g e ttin g
out o f a bad Jam in the fo u rth ,
w h e n w ith the baaea loaded
he
w a lke d T ow n« and forced in iJ b -
by. He re tire d the »ide una««l»trd.
how ever, by ta k in g J C elier»’ pop
up Assisted by tw o nice double
play«, Cooper. Co« to H h o ririd g e ,
th e v is ito r« were re tire d In one,
tw o . th re e order fo r fo u r s tra ig h t
In n in g » and o n ly four m en faced
T ow ne in the next fra m e
T o w n e « ta lted th e ta lly th a t p u l
hl« gam e on Ice. w hen f ir s t up In
the seventh he an»wered
some
good iia tu re d raxsing by lif t in g «
h o m e r o ve r th«* le ft fie ld fence.
Coop«-1 fo llo w e d su it, w ith the
m ate to Town«*», a fte r J Celier«
had file d o u t M auney gave up the
t»attie at th is tu r n o f events. G ood
m an re p la c in g h im , o n ly
to
be
ya n ke d th re e h a tte rs la te r a fte r
H rlc h e t had doubled. I4 b b y g ro u n d
ed out and W itc h e r singled S h u ll,
replaced h im , o n ly to be m et w ith
a h e a lth y «Ingle by S h o rt rid g e H e
re tire d the aide b y s tr ik in g out 11
Celier«. but not u n til the local»
had touched th e th re e h u rle r- for
fiv e h its and "cored fo u r run». Cox
b ro u g h t In the e ig h th In n in g ta lly
aided by tw o e rro rs and a double
by J Celier«. a f t e r he trad a lm o s t
pushed a fo u l o ve r th e le ft fie ld
fence.
T h a t the v is ito r« were dangerous
a nd m e rit the advance In fo rm a tio n
th a t th e y w e ie the team to beat,
wa« c le a rly e vid e n t In the
fin a l
fra m e W ith th e
p itc h e i
going
d o w n on u «nappy «hort to fir s t
p la y, and a s ix ru n lead in
his
p ocket, T ow n e eased o f f and a l
low ed D ie ts a sin g le He d id n 't a l
low M a ttis o n n n y th ln g , b u t he to o k
It, a hot one out in to c e n te rfle ld
th a t held D ie ts on th ir d because
o f g ro u n d rules. S h o rt rid g e r e t ir
ed H yn d e r unassisted but C h a tte r-
to n doubled, tr a v e lin g on to th ird
on an e rr o r and scored M a ttis o n
and D ie ts ahead
of
h im .
Van
Debey
w a lke d
and
C h a tte rto n
scored fro m th ir d on a passed b a ll
The ra lly ended w ith T ow ne set
t lin g do w n and s tr ik in g out W ahe
(Touch C a rl K in g d e m o n strate d
th a t he has enough cool headed
v e te ra n s In a
s p a rk lin g
yo u n g
team to give th e fa n s p le n ty fo r
th e ir m oney.
T h e y have proved
theinselve« w o rth y o f
th e
fa n s ’
su p p o rt, and should be g ive n It.
even a t the cost o f a missed fis h
in g t r ip o r g o lf game.
T he box score follow 's:
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J. C elier«. 3b
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W itc h e r, c f
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4
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7 9
0 0
C h a tte rto n , 3b
V a n Dehey, lb
W u lir . Qf
T a y le r, r f
1 1 A 0 1
1 1
3 2 1
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2b
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0 0 1 0
Veterans Post Will
Be Installed May 15
CultHK« G ro ve lA w t o f V eteran»
o f F o re ig n W a r» N o 3473. re ce n tly
organtoed, w ill be o f f ic ia lly Inetal-
le<l to m o rro w n ig h t. F rid a y . M av
13th
S tate C o m m a n d e r D w ig h t A ld e r
m an and th e S ta te A d ju ta n t and
Q u a rte rm a a te r, C. N
C ochrane,
b o th o f P o rtla n d , w ill be preaent.
Jo h n I t . S n e lla tio m w ill atao be
preaent If th e «late o f hto h e a lth
p e rm it» .
A d r ill team fro m P o rtla n d o r
Roeehuig w ill do th e in a ta lla tio n
w o rk .
F o r ty m em ber» o f th e Eugene
po«t are expected to be preaent,
p ro b a b ly aa a p ro vo st g u a rd to
h e lp th e c iv il a u th o rltle » keep the
new r e r r u lta In order.
O ld T im e r I «-arew
One Thousand Boys to Take
Part New Features and Old
Favorites Make Up Program
P la n , have been c o m p le te d fo r
the aeventh a n n u a l boy aeouta
c irc u s o f the W llla m e t c o u n c il. In
w h ich m ore th a n l.toSj boy« fro m
Lane, L in c o ln .
B e n to n .
D ouglas,
Cooa and C u rry c o u n tie s w tll ta k e
p a rt M ay 16 A n u m b e r o f new
feature«, as w e ll a« th e fa v o rite « o f
past circus««, have been In cluded
on the p io g ra m .
F o r th e f ir s t tim e a n e n tire act,
devoted to fu n . w ill he In cluded on
the p ro g ra m Boy« w ill Im peraon-
ate clo w n s and a n im a ls and have
w o rke d o u t a n u m b e r o f h u m o r
ous s itu a tio n s
T he fe a tu re o f the eve n in g w ill
be the pioneer p re s e n ta tio n , w h ic h
th l» ye a r ha» been
a llo tte d
40
m inute«. H to to rlc in cid e n t«, m e th
od« o f liv in g , tra v e l a n d a u th e n tic
g a rb are a ll to be presented. A ll
troop« have been assigned p a rte
In th l« fe a tu re . O th e r act« w ill In
clu d e
ma*»
s ig n a llin g
by
a ll
troo p s, team c o m p e titio n In fir e
b u ild in g by f lin t and ateel and by
p ric tlo n , maas d r ill, a n d th e t h r i l l
in g c h a rio t races.
T h e p ro g ra m w ill open w ith a
procession th a t w ill In clu d e
the
1.0OU p a rtic ip a tin g scout« in u n i
fo rm s. A s a fin a le , a ll o f th e boys
w ill s in g "L a n d o f the
E m p ire
B u ild e rs ." the O regon aong.
T he e n tire flo o r o f
M c A r th u r
c o u rt w ill be used a nd am p le «eat
in g space fo r thousuind« o f specta
to r« w ill he p ro v id e d in the b a l
cony.
Ila lt o d e e r »
P o p u la r ,
T h e C ottage G ro v e
B a lladeers,
m ale ehoru«, w ere heard o v e r E u
gene ra d io s ta tio n K O B E Tuesday
e ve n in g * A fte r th » b roadcast they
were In v ite d to s in g a t th e Eugene
a rm o ry w here th e m em bers o f the
A m e ric a n Ix 'g lo n w ere c e le b ra tin g
M o th e r's day. T h e la rg e audience
gave them an e n th u s ia s tic recep
tio n and showed Its a p p re c ia tio n
o f each n u m b e r b y p ro lo n g e d a p
plause. T h ia c it y to fo rtu n a te in
h a v in g a la rge n u m b e r o f business
men w ho a re w illin g to devote ao
m uch o f th e ir tim e lo a n o n -p ro fit
o rg a n is a tio n , w h ic h has g ive n and
w ill c o n tin u e to
g iv e
so m uch
p leasure to th e lo c a l m usic-lo ve rs
and those o f th e n e ig h b o rin g com
m u n itie s nnd c itie s .
The
B a lia
deers deserve th e h e a rty su p p o rt
o f e ve ryb o d y in C o tta g e G rove.
Spur to New Sawmill
At Dorena Completed
T h e O P. A E . s p u r io the new
D u ra b le F ir L u m b e r c o m p a n y m ill
a t D o re n a wa» p ra c tic a lly
co m
pleted T h u rs d a y , R. P. Boyce, local
agent rep o rts. A c re w o f 10 men
have been at w o r k on the p ro je c t
fo r several day».
D diesel-pow ered shovel a nd a
cre w o f m en a rc a t w o rk on the
ground« o f th e m ill p ro p e rty , and
o th e r c o n s tru c tio n w o rk
w ill be
c a rrie d on as ra p id ly as possible.
A n d re w ilr u n d . a re sid e n t here
fo r m ore th a n S3 year«, le ft Tuea-
day o f last week fo r Shasta C ity ,
Cal , w here he w ill engage In the
flo rla t hualneae. M ra. B ra n d and
.la u g h te r M a rc ia p la n to jo in h in t
the la tte r p a rt o f th e m o n th . M r.
Ilr u n d served a« m a y o r o f th e c ity
fo r a n u m b e r o f years and had a l
so been a c ity
co u n e llm u n
fo r
several term ». He had been en
The
Misses
M a rta n
N o tv e d t.
gaged In the g ro ce ry
bustnes».
M a rg u e rite
M o rris o n
nnd
L o la
m anaged a s p o rtin g good« store
In
and was In te re ste d In m in in g In N e w m a n spent th e w e e k end
P o rtla n d .
th e B o hem ia d is tric t.
2
Springfield
D iets, c -
•■lb
T h a t t h e ir 1« a h e a lth y dem and
fo r real (» la te In C o tta ge G rove
and Ir n n i'd la te v ic in ity Is m uch In
evidence R ecent sale» han dled by
the H a ll A Jo h n sto n R e a lty com
petty and re p o rte d io T h e S e n tin e l
a te a» fo llo w «
T he S te lla I M allon house and
lot on <*u»t M a in were
»old
to
K ia n k H * 'one o f C a lifo rn ia . Mr
( ’one and fa m ily w ill ta k e po«se»-
nion a fte r he ha» m ade m a n y sub
s ta n tia l Im pro ve m e n ts.
T he Jeae lxt»»w< ll hom e located
on w » t M a in was sold to E r n e s t
( le e r
o f O g llfo rn h i
M r.
G e e r 's
m o th e r w ill occupy th e place and
m ake her fu tu re home In C ottage
G rove.
T he H a n n a h L e w ie
hom e
on
H u tc h avenue was »old to C e cil E
Heck, ow ner o f the B e t t r r H a ke ry
M r Heck and fa m ily have posse»
»Ion o f th e prem ise« now
The
R o b e rt
Young
sub u rb a n
home located east o f th e c ity was
sold to Jo h n P a lm e r. M r P a lm e r
to o k im m e d ia te |x>s»ession
T he S te lla I. Salt on house and
lot on so u th T h ir d has been sold
to D r H . A. Hagen, w h o p u rch a s
ed the p ro p e rty os an In ve stm e n t.
T he d o c to r has m uch fa ith In the
fu tu re
p o a slb illtle «
of
C ottage
G rove, bo th as a home to w n and a
safe place to a cq u ire re a l estate
h o ld in g s f o r u
business
in v e s t
m ent
T h e W A W a rd hom e on K
stre e t we« »old to M a rth a R ittln g -
er o f S ilk creek. M rs
H lttln g e r
sold h e r ra n c h and w ill m ove to
C o tta ge G rove.
T he C a rro ll C. H a rlo w ra n ch o f
14 acres located tw o m ile s n o rth
east o f the c ity was sold to F loyd
W . W h lth a m
o f S a g in a w
Mr
W lth a m and fa m ily to o k Im m e d i
ate possession and w ill m a ke m any
im p ro ve m e n ts by
w ay
of
new
b u ild in g « and p u ttin g th e la n d In
a h ig h sta te o f c u ltiv a tio n
Boy Scouts Seventh
Annual (arcus at
Eugene May 16
E
o I 19 n 1
O 9 I» 9 o
11«»
3 1 1 0
Local Dealers
Report Several
Real Estate Sales
P opular Poems
GOD GIVE US MEN
Dml give us nit'll: A tim e like this deliU U ldk
9 Sti'oiig minds, great lieurtg true faith nud ready hands:
0
0
2
0
Men whom the love uf nl'fiee ennnot kill:
Hen u hum the «pnils nf iifiiee ennnot buy;
Hen who |msses> opinions mid a will:
Squire«, r f
1 o o o o o Hen who love honor; men who will not lie;
D u rr. I f
3 0 0 1 0 2 Hen w ho emi stand liefon* a demagogue
M n iin e y, |>
2 0 0 2 3 o
And damn his treachennis flatteries without winking.
G oodm an, p
0 0 0 0 0 0
H h u ll, |>
1 0
0
1 0
0 Tall nu n, sun erowned, w ho live above the fog
S tru c k (Hit hy T o w n e 3. M au n e y In publie duty and prit ate thinking:
3. H h u ll 1; H om e
run«, T ow ne, h'or while the rabble with their thumb-worn ereeds.
C ooper; 2-hn«e hit«. B r lr h e r , M nt Their large professions and their little deeds.
tl« o n :
Stolen buses, S h o rtrld g e ; Mingle in selfish strife, lo! freedom weep«.
D ouble piny«, Cooper - Cox - S h o rt-
W rong rules the land mid waiting justice sleeps!
rid g e , 2.
—Jo h n 0. Holland
I 'm p l i r C M oreloek.
S E A S ID E c itie s believe the
to u ris t craven seafood. So fir m In '
th in b e lie f nre food dispensers (b u t
some o f I b e lli nerve o y s te r crn ck
ers w ith the soup. T h n t 1« n n o tb e r
In d ic a tio n
o f how
tim e «
have
A S IG N o u t fro m R oseburg
changed. At. one lim e th e o yste r!
c ra c k e r wn» considered n b ig Im give« the In fo rm a tio n , "T e n n ille 7
m ile » ."
p ro v e m e n t o v e r the soda.
(T h e S e n tin e l w ill be pleased to c o n sid e r c o n trib u tio n s o f w e ll k n o w n
p o p u ln r s h o rt poems f o r p u b lic a tio n In th is space.)
»
“Girl S h y ” to lie Annual Poppy
?
Presented M ay22 lo Be Held Saturday
hy Senior Class
Mav Twenty-Third
T h e s e n io r play, " G ir l Shy," w ill
lie presented by the s e n io r cla.t«
F rid a y , M a y 22 In the h ig h school
g y m n a s iu m
T om A radale, played by K e n n e th
H h o rfrid g e . and O ke B tlm so n by
B ob C h e rry , a re tw o college boys.
T o m Is g ir l shy, b u t O ke
is n 't.
T o m ’s fa th e r to c o m in g f o r g ra d u
a tio n and 1a b rin g in g S y lv ia W eb
ste r, a c h ild h o o d
p la y m a te o f
Torn'», played by Peggy Savage,
w ith h im H is fa th e r w a n ts h im to
m a r r y S y lv ia b u t T o m doesn't lik e
her, so O ke th in k s up a scheme to
have T o m engaged w hen th e y a r
riv e T h e pro b le m to to fin d the
r ig h t g ir l fo r a m ake-believe en
gagem ent. Since th e boys do not
w a n t to h u r t S y lv ia , th e y get h e r
“ s tu c k o n " som ebody else. A lfre d ,
th e college poet, em personated by
J a c k C ato n , solves th e problem .
T he re are o th e r In te re s tin g c h a r
acters, too. O»ma, the colored wash
lady, p layed by E liz a b e th Rohde,
adda fu n to th e play. T h e com plete
ca st Includes: K e n n e th S h o rtrld g e ,
L e n th a l C a rp e n te r,
Jack
Caton,
W ilb u r Hoopes. E d B a u d e r, Bob
C h e rry, F lo re n ce Spies, B e th H a ll,
E liz a b e th Rohde, C h a rlo tte B u r k
holder. Peggy Savage and Joyce
M cC o rm a ck.
B a w t M lI
I t cam
|o
D a k r id g e .
T he
C otta ge
G rove
baseball
team , now a t th « to p o f th e Cas
cade league w ith tw o w in s and no
defeats, w ill jo u rn e v to O a krid g e
S u n d a y fo r th e ir f ir s t gam e aw a y
fro m home.
T h e boys w ill a p p re c ia te h a v in g
as m a n y fa n s as possible fo llo w the
team and prom ise th a t every e f
fo r t w ill be m ade to m ake the
b a ttle w o rth y o f th e t r ip
One Thousand
People A ttend
May Festival
School
p a tro n s,
teachers and
stu d e n ts jo in e d to g e th e r F rid a y fo r
a busy a n d h a p py day o f M ay fes
tiv itie s w h ic h began in th e fo re
noon on th e h ig h school gro u n d s
w ith th e c ro w n in g o f the M ay
queen and closed la te in the a fte r
noon w it h
an in te rc la s s tra c k
m eet a t K e lly fie ld . T he a tte n d
ance ra n g e d th ro u g h o u t th e day
fro m 300 to a b o ut 1000.
A th ro n e fo r the queen a nd h e r
a tte n d a n ts was erected a t th e
n o rth e n tra n c e o f th e h ig h school
b u ild in g w h ic h was
tra n s fo rm e d
In to a la ttic e d bow er o f c o lo r w ith
q u a n titie s o f w ild
flo w e rs
and
b rig h t fo lia g e . F lore n ce Spies was
cro w n e d queen by Cleo M oreloek.
w h o represented M a y o r C ham bers
In his absence. Queen F lore n ce and
h e r princesses. Jacle M o rto n . B illy
S m ith a nd M a x in e W ils o n , reigned
in ro y a l s p le n d o r d u rin g a p ro
g ra m o f sp e c ta c u la r dances w ith
sweet s tra in s o f m usic, h o th vocal
and in s tru m e n ta l, f illin g th e a ir.
T he p ro g ra m was in te rru p te d a t
the noon h o u r w h ile
a
basket
lu n c h
w a s served. D u r in g
the
lu n c h h o u r games were played and
contests ru n o f f in close c o m p e ti
tio n . T he g ra d e school d ru m corps
also gave an e x h ib itio n .
T he p ro g ra m was tra n s fe rre d to
K e lly fie ld In the a fte rn o o n w here
a g ra d e school pageant w ith
its
mass o f c o lo r was staged. T h is was
fo llo w e d w ith special dances by
bo th s e n io r and ju n io r h ig h g irls
and e x h ib itio n s o f tu m b lin g clow ns
h y the h ig h school L e tte rg trls .
T he n e xt event was a g ir ls ' base
b a ll gam e w h ic h resu lte d
in
a
v ic to ry fo r th e W h ite team o ve r
the Blue te a m w ith a score o f 9-5.
V ic to r Phelps, p rin c ip a l o f C e n tra l
b u ild in g , u m p ire d .
F ra n c is G las
gow scored tw o home ru n s fo r th e
w in n in g team .
The a n n u a l in te rc la s s tr a c k m eet
was the clo s in g event o f th e day
T he fa s t s te p p in g ju n io rs to o k f ir s t
place w ith a score o f 87 points.
T he seniors w ere second w ith 37
po in ts, fre s h m e n th ir d w ith 26 and
sophom ores scored 5. T h e d a y was
Ideal fo r tr a c k w o rk and e ig h t ln -
te rcla ss records w ere b ro ke n .
T ra c y was h ig h p o in t m an w ith
22»» p o in ts. G u g glshe rg was second
w llh 19 p o in ts and C h a p m a n was
th ir d w ith 1 6 'i po in ts.
Amount Realized to be Spent
for Disabled Veterans and
Their Needy Families
T he A m e ric a n L e g io n a u x ilia r y
co n tin u e s to m ake plans f o r th e an
n u a l poppy sale w h ic h w ill be c o n
ducted S a tu rd a y . M ay 23. a c c o rd
in g to M rs. V in a l R a n d a ll, lo ca l
c h a irm a n .
V o lu n te e r
w o rk e rs ,
w h o donate th e ir services,
have
been lis te d and w ill handle th e
sales in both the bustnes« and re s i
d e n tia l sections
The «m all red crepe paper flo w e r
w h ich pay a p e rsonal trib u te to
the m e m o ry o f th e y o u th w h o p a id
the suprem e s a c rific e fo r A m e ric a
d u rin g the w o rld w a r, w ill be w o rn
by m illio n s th ro u g h o u t the country-
on M e m o ria l day. These are m ade
by th e disabled ve te ra n s in th e v e t
erans’ ho sp itals in va rio u s p a rts
o f the c o u n try .
T h e y are w o rn
o n ly a fe w days b u t th e c o n trib u
tio n s
d e rive d
fr o m
t h e ir
»ale
b rin g s cheer and a id d u rin g the
e n tire y e a r to the s te a d ily in c re a s
in g n u m b e r o f those s u ffe rin g fro m
th e ravages o f w a r
N o t o n ly th e veterans, b u t also
the w idow s o f those w ho never
came hack, the o rp h a n c h ild re n
and th e needy fa m ilie s o f th e d is
abled. are c a ie d fo r th ro u g h th is
fu n d . D u rin g the past ye a r m ore
th a n 23h 000 needy c h ild re n were
aided a cco rd in g to re p o rts fro m
th e a u x ilia ry .
T h e A m e ric a n
L e g io n and a u x ilia r y w o rk a jo in t
p ro g ra m in s ta n d in g g u a rd
o ve r
th e w e lfa re o f these c h ild re n and
last ye a r ll.inO.Oto) was expended
fo r th is cause
M uch o f th is
m oney came fro m th e c o n trib u tio n
boxes c a rrie d by a u x ilia r y w o rk e rs
la s t P o p p y d a y and w ith o u t these
fu n d s the great w o rk o f these o r
g a n iz a tio n s w o u ld be sadly h a n d i
capped.
T h e e n tire a m o u n t
c o n trib u te d
by the sale goes to w e lfa re w o rk
and a generous per cent is k e p t by
th e o rg a n iz a tio n fo r lo ca l use. In
o u r o w n c o m m u n ity there are con
s ta n t ca lls fo r re lie f a c c o rd in g to
th e c h a irm a n and w ith th is fu n d
on h a n d im m e d ia te assistance can
be given
As we w e a r the poppy th is y e a r
th e re should come to a ll a v is io n
o f th e p a rt each one is p la y in g In
an e ffo r t to heal th e n a tio n 's w a r
wounds. N o t o n ly are th e y flo w e rs
o f m em o ry f o r the dead h u t flo w
ers o f hope f o r th e liv in g .
Californians to
Spend Vacations
in Oregon
O regon th is y e a r w ill be chosen
th e v a c a tio n la n d fo r m ore C a li
fo rn ia n s th a n ever be fore i f In
q u irie s received b y the se c re ta ry
o f state are -an in d e x to recre a
tio n a l tra v e l, a c c o rd in g to th e O re
gon S ta te M o to r association, w h ic h
re c e n tly a rra n g e d f o r a series o f
ra d io in v ita tio n s to O regon o v e r
s ta tio n K N X In Los Angeles
D u r in g the f ir s t m o n th o f th is
phase o f the m o to r clu b 's tra v e l
deve lo pm e n t p ro g ra m , n e a rly 4500
persons w ro te to th e s e c re ta ry o f
s ta te fo r a d d itio n a l
in fo rm a tio n
on O regon. M ost o f th e in q u ire r«
were C a lifo rn ia n s .
a lth o u g h
re
quests fo r lite ra tu re w ere received
fro m o th e r w e s te rn and m id d le -
w est states. It was p o in te d out.
T he broadcasts w ere c a rrie d on
u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f th e m o to r
c lu b fo r a p e rio d o f one m o n th , in
v ita tio n s to " v is it
O regon
th is
y e a r" h a v in g been made several
tim e s
d a ily .
These
a n nounce
m ents co ve r v ir t u a lly
e ve ry re
c re a tio n a l area In th e state
"M o re th a n 70 per c e n t o f O re
gon's o u t-o f-s ta te v a c a tio n is ts are
C a lifo rn ia n s .” sa id E . B. M c P e n -
le l, p re sid e n t o f th e m o to ris ts ' o r
g a n iz a tio n . " A n Increased
tra v e l
fro m th a t state w ill a id m a te ria lly
O regon's a n n u a l to u ris t
business.
A lre a d y we have experienced a 17
per cent Increase In n o n -re g is tra
tio n s, la rg e ly b v C a lifo rn ia n s , and
i f such an in crea se c o n tin ue s to
g ro w we w ill have th e g re a te st
M uch c re d it was due M iss M a rt to u r is t y e a r in h is to ry .
an N o tv e d t fo r the success o f the
fe s tiv a l w h ic h was sponsored by Lions Elect Delegates
th e G ir ls ' league. B o th h ig h school
S ta te c o n v e n tio n pla n s w ere <
and g ra d e teachers cooperated and cussed la s t T h u rs d a y a t the L li
gave u n s p a rin g ly o f th e ir tim e In lu n ch e o n and D a m on
S cott e
t r a in in g th e stu d e n ts w h o h ad p a rt S ch o fie ld S te w a rt. In c o m in g p ri
In the p ro g ra m and also assisted d e n t a n d se c re ta ry , w ere choi
w ith m a k in g th e costum es.
as delegates to represent th e lo
g ro u p . T he c o n v e n tio n w ill be h
Buy In Pottage Grove. It Pays
a t N e w p o rt June 7. 8, 9.