Pagi Fight Lesmeister Ponders Baseball Season Those w arm spring-like days la s t week drove P e te L esm eister alm o st into a frenzy. Such w as baseball w eath er. Such kind of w e a th e r w as m ade for sp rin g tra in - th e P ilot. H e has u n u m b er uf hoys from S o u th e rn O regon who wish to play here. Bill M cLean in his p a rtin g before going to th e arm y, did this for P ete. W hile th e league season is a few w eeks aw ay, P e te has hopes of ag ain fielding a stro n g team I ° r<'g° n le<*gUe' " *’* ,ln 'shcd wel1 >'P ■" th e stan d in g s last y ear, despite it be ing R rookings’ Irst year. Guild Girls Attend State Convention N ine g irls of the local unit, of W orld Wide Guild Girls, o r a,m ost the e n tire m em bership, a t tended a s ta te convention F r i day, S a tu rd a y and Sunday at the B aptist C hurch. Roseburg. Go ing and P ete has a job ing, besides the leaders w ere: to re-build th e local Connie Jaklew icz, A rlene S a n team . Gone a re such ders, M ary K napp, Joy Gott, D or boys as M cLean, who othy Rowley, Dixie Allsup, Ma is about to be sent to ria Zabroski, Jac k ie Brown and a cooks a n d b ak e rs V irginia. school by th e arm y. The girls w ere ta k e n f by Rev. B y Waruia Goesage P ete, a f te r atte n d in g a league John L. M um bow er and M i s s m eetin g at C oquille last w eek, GOLD BEACH—T his is N a tio n W agner. Mrs. Reiser, one of the d id a little m issionary w o rk —he al 4-H C lub W eek! advisors, also was there. w e n t to E ugene to w itness the 4-H club w ork in C u rry C ounty T he convention, using th em e: OSC-U. of O. b ask e tb a ll yam e. is c o n trib u tin g a g re a t deal to "In His S tep s,” w as filled w ith an d called on some of his old w ard th e education of o u r boys m any ta lk s by religious lead ers re lia b le pals, H ank W estbrook, and g irls by developing an a p p li some of whom w ere re tu rn e d fo r e t al at th e S igm a N u house a t cation of the value and joy of eign m issionaries. R egistratio n O reg o n S ta te . w ork w ell done. The sen tim en t took place F rid ay afternoon, and C rescent City, in v ited to join expressed by th e b ea u tifu lly fo r th a t evening a g e t-to g e th e r su p th e fast S o u th w est O rebon c ir m u lated pledge gives us th e aim s per w as enjoyed. S a tu rd a y m o rn c u it, ev idently p re fers to be in of those who have set up and ing m any business m a tte rs w ere th e Redwood league, because of are ca rry in g o u t th e program . on th e agenda. In the afternoon, tra v e l distances. Of la s t y e a r’s “I P le d g e: devoted to the lig h te r side, w as clu b s, M edford, R oseburg, R eeds my head to c le a re r thinking, one th e girls will never forget, p o rt, N o rth Bend. Coquille, B an my h e a rt to g re a te r loyalty, as w as the banquet th a t evening. don and B roonings w ere present my hands to la rg e r service, M any girls p resen t took degrees a t the league m eeting. D rain had and of the order. a re p re s e n ta tiv e there. E ugene my h e a lth to b e tte r living, S unday m orning th e girls a t placed an ap p lication for a b erth F or my club, my com m unity tended Sunday school, and a few, in the league. T en -team league, and m y co u n try .” those who didn't have to drive I t w as decided, is to o la rg e , so T hrough the a tten d in g and c o n - ’g re a t d i s t a n t ' 's ta y e d 'f o r " t h e E u g en e will not be a m em ber. due.ting of m eetings, m any m em - , w orship service. O pening of league p la y is set bers receive th e ir first ta s te of l c r May •«-. co n tin u e th .o u g l, p a rlia m e n ta ry procedure which A u gust 24, except th e J u l y 4 is ta k in g a m ore and m ore im club program and help youth play-offs at N o rth Bend. Two- p o rta n t p a rt in o u r social schem e c a rry o u t the m o tto : ”To m ake gani«‘s-a-w eek has l>een adopted of affairs. They a re also m ade to the B est B e tte r.” by t h e leage. All C lubs except re a liz e the im portance of dem o R eed sp o rt and B rookings have c ra tic p ro c ed u re in o u r A m eri lig h ted fields. W here lights tíre can w ay of living. a v a ila b le a S a tu rd a y night gam e The close w orking to g eth er of w ill be played in addition to the p a re n ts and children in carry in g re g u la r S unday aftern o o n gam e. out 4-H projects has tended to B rookings and R eedsport will s tre n g th e n the hom e ties as w el, play th e ir home gam es in a dou as to help develop b e tte r w ork b le-h e ad er on S unday afternoon, habits for the p artic ip a n ts. Sons (•old Beach, Oregon v ery likely tw o seven-inning a f and d au g h te rs begin to visualize fa ir s . th at m o th ers and dads do know’ a invites you to attend its W hile a t C orvallis, P ete m ade few things of w hich they a re not sev eral fru itfu l co ntacts, he told a w are. free style show at the Chi- It is noticed th a t a la rg e r p e r 11 o o k I heatre, Saturday, ®®< x h x h > o < x h x h > ooo < igqoqcb 5 o cen tag e of boys and girls who live in o u r u rb an com m unities March 15, at 5:00 p. in. are n o w p a rtic ip a tin g in 4-H Latest fashions including clubs th an in form er years. This White Stag, Pendleton and Real Estate Broker provides an o u tlet and a useful ^ -m ile n o rth on H ighw ay io i pastim e for these young people Jantzen Sportswear, Joselli who have been denied the ex Suits, Koret and Lady Alice pet ieneing of life on th e farm . S everal su b jects can be c a rrid Dresses, Coro Jewelry and F. Sunderland, Seden man H o u rs: 9 a m. to 6:30 p. m. on as well by children living in others. town as in the country. No doubt n tim e m ore and m ore fam ilies 50 LOCAL MODELS B eau tifu l E lizabeth tra c t, nest- will realize this value. ling am ong sta te ly t r e e s and Over 60 D<x>r Prizes! It is hoped th a t C u rry C ounty sh ru b s. P ark a rea w ith creek wll continue to support th e 4-H C lose in. large lots. city w a te r $107 down, $25 per m onth. H ere is fine ch an ce to invest in the fu tu re . • • • Do you wish to trade, buy, or sell - Try Pilot W ant Ads- GIBBS LBR. CO. Phone 2545 C O N N IE 'S SPORTSWEAR M. G. 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