- J***1* n • - »' t m b m B Tbs third o i * aeries o t,o U « day sewing meeting» T O hold I mitco m is s srosu tn ’ oa by the Valley View Community A tre a t ball player a id a gallant gentleman was loat to the d a b at the elab heaee leet Tues­ same and to his fellows when Ross Young died la San Antonio day. There ^hae beaa a very ten days ago. good attendance at a ll the meot- Tributes to the former Giant outfielder have come from every part of the’ United 8tates where his baseball ability and his sports­ luncheon being served a t noon manship were known, and admired. epch day by an appointed com­ “ Young was one of the finest players 1 ever had on my elab,” mittee. Several new garments said John J. McGraw. “ He was a natural h itter and fielder. were made, and a number of “In every way his life was clean and he worked conscientiously garm ents* made over. Several tor the best Interests of the Olants. N either on pOr off the field did hats were made also, all o f the I ever have occasion to find fault with him and his death is one of sewing and m illinery being un­ the saddest incidents I can “recall.” f , der the supervision of Miss F lo r­ “Pep” Young long was recognised as one of the best right ence York, home demonstration fleldyre and hustling ball players ever known In the m ajor leagues. agent He was a “ ball players* player,” which means that his team-mates Among those from V alley View recognised his greatness. who attended the Who-Do class A fter graduating from a Texas m ilitary academy,,Young turned party at Mrs. H. J. C arter’s home pro and went to the New York Giants in 1917, afterwards being in Ashland last Thursday a fter­ sent to Rochester for seasoning. "Pep” was a member of the pen­ noon were Mrs. W illia m Glenn, nant-winning New York teams of 1921, 1922, 1922 and 1924. Mrs. J. R- McCracken and Mrs. In the summer o f 1924, stomach trouble forced the great James Lennox. outfielder to return to his Texas home, and B rig h t’s Disease devel­ Paul Nichols Is being employed oped. He never recovered, although he made a gallant fight and by the California Oregon Power kept his courage and cheerfulness to the end. Co., helping in the construction Baseball can do w ith more players of “ Pep” Young’s type. of the new high powered line between Prospect and Copco. The Giants need an outfielder of Young’s caliber, at least two M r. and Mrs. W illia m Ghmn more good, young pitchers and a catcher, i f they are to come were dinner guests last Bunday through to the top o f the National League In* 1928. of Mrs. H a rry Roe. M r. M. F . Certainly, of thp five clubs which w ill be very much in’ the Craig and Frank Craig. running next season, the Giants have the best infield. Several from Valley View B ill Terry is getting to be Just about the best first baseman spent the week end over in In the league, the best in baseball, perhaps, a ft« - Leu Gehrig of the Klam ath county * duck hunting. Yankees. When they make more useful, all-around second baseman Among those who enjoyed the than Rogers Hornsby, he w ill be both of thefa. And Travis Jack- hunt were A . H . Davenhill, Carl son is as good a shortstop as there is in the game. Even w ith a Glasgow, Bob Wagner, K arl and nibbled vertebrae, Freddy Lindstrom can play third base so w ell Everett Bostwick. that John McGraw exclaimed recently: Mrs. Mabel Reachert and Mrs. “I wouldn’t trade Freddy for ’K ik i’ Cuyler, even w ith a bad M ary Brown of Ashland attend­ back.” ed the sewing meeting of the A ll of which is very encouraging to Giant fans. But there club last Tuesday. , The club must be battery strength and the Giants haven’t got it at the members are always glad to have m om ent ” them out as they are still count­ ed as home folks. Next year's National League race should be a pippin. The A y * McCracken left tor Port­ R R 8 probnb,y wUI * T0ld u ® detour Into the land last Saturday morning to attend the Pacific International have Tommy Thevenow back at shbrtstop and w ill be Just so Livestock Exposition. H e made the trip north with M r. Laugh­ lin of Central P o in t M r. McCracken expects to be gone about a week and during All of which pronftses a most enjoyable »ease» that time, besides attending the Leaguelans. But who»» going to stop the Yankees in Livestock show, he Will visit friends at Shedd and Beaverton and w ill visit his neiee, Mrs. ly a t the 'Junior high school be able to use his rig h t ba«*» Kenneth Lnnslng of Portland. last Wednesday, to doing as well George Lowe, who is a student Donald Btaneell, who had hie as w n be expected, but It w ill | at the University of Oreffou, time» bofeeh he w ffllca m d home last week-end toW isit hands very badly cot, aceidewWb- bo « ¡or one purpose promote pleasure Camel is attuned to the mood of the smoker who seeks plea- lures rather thatr panaceas* ‘ J« « ' ” . - . good, for die throat NodUng ta k a the pitico of choice tohaccoe» creased comfort” Says H e rb e rt H o o ver, Secretary ’ W e «re in the midat o f « ¿root trano- form ation in the development o f electrio pow er—i t io reducing tho burden o f human toil; i t ia increas­ ing productivity; i t ia bringing in- aroaood comfort to our people. ” * n e w e le c tric a l in v e n tio n read y to serve i t N o w even the sm all com m unities get electrical S ikty-eig h t m illio n people service th ro u g h interconnected Enthusiastic acceptance has dona m u ch to help build this electrical service. T h re e m illion th e w h o le p u b lic h a s b e n e fite d T o insure thfi com plete fulfiD- / hls fam ily also to piny on the Frosh team from the University, when they played Ashland high last Saturday. He returned to Eugene on Sunday, going that fa r w ith M r. and fifre. Don Lowe who went to Portland to attend the International Livestock 8how. M r. and Mrs. Don Lowe w ill visit for a short "tim e« la the north before returning to their home hero. » M r. and Mrs. Glasgow Strat- tonf and baby Betty, who have been making their home in Ash­ land lately, moved to Klam ath Falls last week. M f. Stratton Is an 8. P. employee and has a reg- . ular ran now, between l^amnth Falls and Gerber. x M r. and Mrs. A p . Leslie who have been ahneat f f r several weeks, returned last Monday. They had been called to Pennsyl­ vania by the serious Ulases of M r, Leslie’s father. < W . F . DeFerd was one of the Jfflbs who attended the Initiation and banquet at Montague, Cali­ fornia last Saturday. Mr. afid Man Lee Wakefield of Martines. Oalif., arrived Inst Wednesday M VOItay T h e to visit Mrs. W akefield's parents. Mr. aad Mrs. W . F.‘ Deferd A f t « v M tla g rsluUveu hers for a f life. B illy Dove has created a new waits that threatens to become a sensation. She calls it “ Louis­ iana.” The movements originated w hile she watched Gilbert Roland Mr. and Mia. DeFord. +hey fencing in their current produc­ tion. she tells us. 1 alno took In the International Movteteud Meandering*— Mary U veelock show, returning to Ash- Brian on a merry - go - round —- P -and Mrs. W akefield accompanied by Mrs. DeFord le ft Saturday to r Port­ land. where they visited M r. and Mrs. J . V . 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