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PAGE TITREE THE SENTINEL COTTAGE GROVE. OREGOV THFRftDAY JANUARY 30, 1911 ---------------------- O.S.C. to Give An Engineer Course W ANTED: A IR -R A ID SHELTER C O T S -F O R THEM ! Announcement ha« r e c e n t I y tx*en mailt* (if u ttiuroe to I m * given nt Oregon Shit** College, designed to meet the «hortnge of engineers w ith speclel!«*«! tru iiiin g in field« ennential to the national defense, according to Inform ation received by George It Machen, manager of the lornl office of the O r e g o n S tats Employment Service, Thin coume w ill lx, given nt Ore» gon State College provided s iiffl- clent student« enroll, « ta rtln g In about two weeks In A ernnai|pc.il Engineering w ith p a rtic u la r cm- phosl« on nerodyruinilni. The tu i tion fo r thia course w ill be |uud by the U. S O ffice of Education, which ha« obtained fund« fo r con ducting this and s im ila r course« fo r the defense Industries. I t w ill be ncecMinry fo r each ap plicant to have at least three year« o f civil, electrical or mechanical engineering tra in in g at a college of recognized «landing. The pro- Itoned course at Oregon State Col lege w ill be run In cooperation w ith the Hoeing A irc ra ft Com pany who w ill ctM)|M*rate w ith ref This picture of children sleeping on the concrete platform of ■ subway station somewhere in London erence to the coume m ate ria l lo bears mute but eloquent testimony ol the desperate need for the children's air-raid shelter cots being lie taught. T hey w ill also «end provided by Bundles for Britain. A« the woman w.th the baby, the two little boys and the girl smile men from th e ir engineering «tuff wanly at something 'hat amuses them, the thiee other children have fallen into an exhausted sleep. to Oregon S la te College to lec Realization that thousands ol other London children must sleep on similar m a k es.nit pallets inspired tu re to the Hludent« In till« coume. the campaign lor thousands of cots for sir-raid shelters which Bundles for Britain. 745 ru th Avenue, The fo llo w in g |taragrn|>ha are New York City, is conducting over the nation. Each $10 contribution can provide a cot, completely quoted from n le tte r «ent to II. F. equipped with mattress, sheets, pillow and blankets, for one ol these children. Itu ffn e r, Professor of A eronauti M r. und Mrs. H. II. H aw orth cal Engineering at Oregon X iute and sons K e ith and Hrian were College, and signed by R J. M in- Sunday visitors at the home o f ■hall, vice president In charge of The F irst Aid cluss w ill meet Mrs. H a w o rth ’s m other, Mrs. engineering, Hoeing A irc ra ft Com- fo r th e ir firs t lesson on Taesday C arrie S ta rr, who lives near M on pany: evening. February 4. a t 7:30 p. m. roe. "The Hoeing A irc ra ft Company in lh<* Royal church schixjl room. w ill guarnnti « em ploym ent In the SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. This w ill he a beginners course engineering departm ent to m e n Maintenance of the norm al chan who Mucccrwfully complete the nel« ot We«t Coast lum ber trade instead o f an advanced class os coume« which you w ill give. The In the wake of the heavy flood of previously announced. Upon com pletion of this course a Standard ■ tartln g «alary w ill depend e n tire emergency defense requirement« Each M onday night, 7:30 to 8:00 ly upon the man'« experience and In the lu«t half of I1M0 w ill be the F irs t Aid card w ill be issued to o'clock over station K O A C at C or each |K*rson. Anyone over 17 m ajor problem tiefore the mem education In any event. It w ill not bers ot the West Cou«t L um ber years of age is eligible to e nroll vallis. be less than $120 per m onth. February 3 F ittin g 4-H Club m en'* association in th e ir annual fo r Ihe standard course. Those un 'T h e length of tim e these men meeting at Tacoma on Friday, the W ork to the Needs o f the State, der 17 years of age w ill tx* issued w ill be employed w ill, of course, association announced yesterday. a Junior F irst A id card ufxin com W. L. Teutsch, axsistant director depend e n tire ly upon the n u in 'i "L u m b e r demand fo r imm ediate pletion of the course. There is no o f extension; I-im h Diseases J. a b ility to do the w ork given him, cantonment construction burnt up N. Shaw, Professor o f V eterinary and the amount o f w ork on hand. on the industry lost fa ll like a charge fo r the course of 10 les Medicine. son» except fo r a text lxx>k. Mrs " In order to 1 m - employed by the fkxid a fte r a long d ro u th ." the an F ebruary 10 W ild life Conser Hoeing A irc ra ft Company, the em nouncement stated. "T his demand Ernest D arnell w l l lx* Ihe in vation in the 4-H Program R. E. stru cto r. swept w ith te rr ific force ujxin all ploye must be a citizen o f the D im iek. professor o f fish ami game Mi's. W illis Gildersleeve of M a r U nited Slate« ami he able lo pro the industry'« channels o f produc management; Preparation fo r 1941 duce satisfactory a ffida vit« »ule tion and d is trib u tio n . Yet it has garet Hay. B ritis h Columbia, who Vegetable Gardens A. G- B. Bou been succcxMfully carried through. ho« lx*en v isitin g relatives nnd « ta n tla tln g citizenship. A ll em More lum ber w ill t«- required fo r fo rm e r acquaintances here, left quet, professor o f vegetable crops. ployes o f thia company are fingor defense during 1941. but the 4-H news from over the state. p rin te d ami mu«t jxu.« a phy«tcal emergency fo r lu m tw r ha« subsid Sunday night fo r a v is it w ith her February 17 Basketball, Idaho exam ination." ed. Now the m ajor concern of the son and fam ily, M r. and Mrs. ut O.S.C. There 1« rut tu itio n expense In West Coast ind ustry is the course Clyde Gildersleeve. o f Angwin. February 24 Campus 4-H Club. volved, but each entrant w ill be of It« norm al com m ercial trade, (California. required to pay hl« own livin g ex the economic standby o f Oregon The Neighbors Friendship club COUNTY COURT MAKES penses durin g the three month« and W ashington. met at the home o f Mrs. II. H. API'OINT.MKWTS. 'T h e mo m in t: session at Taco H aw orth last Thursday fo r an a ll- tra in in g period Hoard and room at the college average from $2.‘> to ma on Friday w ill be given over day meeting. A covered dish F rid a y the Lnne county court to Association stockholder*, lo r luncheon wax served nt noon. The $341 per m onth. announced a revised list of rou nty reports from officers, election of Anyone interested in this course 19-11 d is tric t truste«*«, and a panel day was spent in q u iltin g and employes and new appointees to should call at the State Em ploy discussion on specific industry sew mg fo r the hostess. A b rie f f ill the e xistin g vacancies. Few* ment O ffice, at once, fo r In te r problems In the nfterrosin «eli business m eeting was held in the changes were made in the ro u n ty view. sion, lum ber trade prom otion und afternoon. The next m eeting w ill setup and in m aking the appoint fo re stry w ill hold the stage, w ith be w ith Mrs. Clara Duncan on ments, the co urt was in accord on C hairm an O, It. Mill«*r, o f W C LA February 13 in the afternoon. A ll a ll persons selected. Treat far Itu.bsad Trade Extension Com m ittee, and members are asked to take th e ir P. L. S ill w a s no med court "O iv a m e a pound of (hot« George L. I »rake, chairm an, Joint thimbles. grapes. M y husband Is fond of house ja n ito r a n d 'A . A. M a rtin as C om m ittee on Forest Conscrvs- A num ber o f the young people county shop f o r e m a n . Ernest them . Do you know tf they hsve tion, presiding. A new sound film been sprayed w ith «ny kind of poi in roto r, T rees and Home»,' w ill from the S ilk Creek Seventh Day D uckw o rth was named road pa Adventist church attended n spe trolm an fo r the Junction C ity dis son?" "N o, m a 'a m . Y o u'll have end the afternoon session. to get that over a t the drug store." cial service in Cottage Grove Sub- tric t. " A t i he d i n n e r m eeting the Pi . ..... - ............... .. —.■■■ A ll members o f the ro u n ty dog guest of honor w ill lx* W ashing iMith m orning. W ord has lx*en received from co ntrol board were renamed, in ton'» Governor, the Honorable A rth u r B. Langlie, who w ill speak M r, ami Mrs. Clyde Gildersleeve cluding John Veatch o f Cottage on T h e Interest of W ashington in o f ihe a rriv a l of n daughter at the Grove. Fred S tickley o f Eugene Permanent F o r e s t Industrie».' St. Helena hospital in St. Helena. and Claude R. Downing o f .Mar- Reno Odlin, presxlent, Puget C alifo rn ia, Saturday, January 23. cola. Sound N ational Hank of Tacoma, M r. Gildersleeve Ls a fo rm e r resi w ill a d d r e s s the lum bermen on dent of this com m unity. TURKEY GROW ERS T h e Challenge of N ational De M r. and Mrs. Roy O. Sherman M EETING. fense to In d u stry.' C. H. Kreien- haum, W C LA Vice President fo r of Cottage Grove were Saturday Problems o f tu rke y growers w ill Washington, w ill la* Toastm aster." evening guests o f M r. and Mrs. be discussed at a meeting to be Clyde Sanner. There w ill be a program o f mo held in the 4-H club building on tion pictures and music given in the ro u n ty fairgrounds in Eugene the school room o f Ihe Seventh today by the Lane C ounty T urkey S ilvia Mooney hns gone to Ten l»ay Adventist church next S a tu r Growers association cooperating ant, C alifornia, lo v is it her b ro th day evening at 7:30. February 1. w ith O. S. Fletcher, ro u n ty agent. er. M ilfo rd Mooney und fum ily. M r. and Mrs. H erbert Raymond and fa m ily o f Blue M ountain have moved Into Ihe Ray E llio tt home at W aldon and the u h ild rrn w ill attend the Shields-W alker school. M r. and Mrs. H arvey Ncu and fu m ily o f S pringfield spent Sun day a t the H a rry Castle home. Admission 10c and S5o Also Mrs. George Foster and Mrs. F ri. Sat., Jan. 31-Feb. 1: “ Y o u 'll Find O u t," Kay M elvin M cGuire were callers in Kyser, Peter Lorre, Boris K a rlo ff, Bela L u g o s i , the afternoon. Helen Parrish, Dennis O ’Keefe, K a y K yser’s band. M r. and Mrs. W illia m S m ith of Preview feature “ Give UsWIngs," Dead End Kids, Cottage Grove and M r. and Mrs. Don B e rry of W aldon were guests Sun., Mon., Tues., Feb. 3-3-4: " S p r i n g Panul«*,” Sunday at the Roy Kennedy home. Deanna D urbin. Robert Cummings, Mieha Auer, Several of Lee Dugan's rela Anne Gwynne, H enry Stephenson, W u lte r C atle tt, tives gave hint a b irthday party A lly n Joslyn. Peggy Moran. Tuesday evening. Those present Wed., Thurs., Frl„ Sat., Feb. S-6-7-B: “The W est were Messrs, and Mmes. John erner," Geary Cooper, W a lte r Brennan, Fred Btone, Dugan, A rt Dugan o f Latham, Paul H urst, D oris Davcnpdkt, F orrest Tucker, L il Loyal Leabo o f Divide, Dan Du lian Bond. gan and Mrs. Fanny P a tto n of Waldon. M r. and Mrs. Anderson o f C ot tage Grove are vis itin g this w ee k1 at the home o f th e ir daughter. Mrs. Cecil Purcell. Admission 10c and 88c M r. and Mrs. Mac Tonoli mo Bargain N ights 10c .. Saturday Matinee 10c and 15c tored to Fall C reek Sunday and Thurs.-Frt., Jan. 30-31: “I ’ou're Out of Luck," took M rs. Tony Tonoli home. F rankie D nrro, M atnn M orclond, M a rjo rie Rynolds. Bargain N ights, Admission 10c. To Maintain Normal Lumber Market Is Industry’s Problem Silk Creek 4-H Programs 794/ Cheorolets Company’s Finest D E T R O IT A m anufacturing process o f which not one owner in 10,000. probably, has ever heard, is playing an im portant p art in establishing the 1941 Chevrolet a* the finest product th a t company has ever b u ilt. The a p th o rify fo r this State m ent is Ed Jledner, national direc to r o f service, who bases his com m ent on reports from dealers throughout the field. The verdict of Chevrolet dealers, which neces s a rily re fle c t, that of owners is th a t the current mode!« excel th e ir own predecessors not only in style, performance, zuxl com fo rt, but in d u ra b d ity as w ell. "W hile visible features, such ax vacuum power sh ift, knee action, and valve-in-head engine sell a g n a t many cars, o the r features, e n tire ly unseen, often help to keep them sold,” said Jlednes. "T hey do this by heightening economy, d u ra b ility , o r some otheg fa c to r which m otorists reasonably expect in t h e i r . cars. "Such a fe ature is the w ear-re sisting coating which Chevrolet adopted fo r ihe cams o f it» en gine camshaft, on 1940 models, ami which is now used. not only there, but on engine rocker arm s and the s h ifte r yokes ot three- speed transmissions. B y means of a chemical process, a protective layer o f maganese phosphate Lx deposited on the m etal surface. This suiittance has the property ot abvarfijog and retaining oil. w hich insures the fric tio n sur faces. to Which it is applied, be in g w orked to a m irro r-lik e finish durin g the break-in period. Hebron W a lte r Simons and Mis« Mabel Fontaine were m arried in Eugene Saturday by Judge C lin to n Hurd. A group ot friends and neighbors gave them an old-fashioned ch ari v a ri at the home of M r. and Mrs. W illia m Simons S u n d a y night. Through a m istake the bride- elect's name was given in these items last week as Miss Mabel Montees and we are glad at this tim e to make the correction. Mm. C. |C. Gilham enterlainetl Ihe J o lly W orkers club at an a ll day meeting Wednesday. A pot luck dinner was served a t noon nnd the afternoon was spent in q u iltin g . There were seventeen members and six guests present. Tim e and place o f the next meet ing will be announced later. M r. and M rs. (3ias. F uh ror had as Sunday guests M r. end Mrs. Paul Myers o f Mohawk and Mr. and M rs. T in y Meyers o f Cres w ell. . • x .Mrs. R. B. Garman, D avid and Evelyn »pent S aturday night at the home o f M rs. Garm an's par ents, M r. and M rs. H. H. Hopper o f Creswell. Trum an C la rk o f L innton and Lawrence C lark o f P ortland vis ite d over the week end at th e ir , ■■ ■■■ ■■■■ -------- „ ,!■ i ■ i Get Started Today— Be The First To Get A ' “M A JE ST IC ” r - i ‘ C andid T y p e C am era FREE i Come and let us tell you how to get one! See our window now. . » * 4 >7 , • 2350 Mosby Creek : W hen you buy one inch of a d v e rtisin g » * » • • f K E M ’S f o r D R U G S The Rexall Store Flash Bulbs Floodlight Lamps home here. Mrs. F. C. F ü h re r and M. M. Tison visited Sunday in A lbany w ith F C. Führer, who is em ploy- ed there. F ra n k C lark has joined the arm y and is te m p ora rily sta tion - ed at F o rt Lewis. Sunday callers at the Iva n Abeene home were A llen Flesher of Scio, Gwinne Flesher of Salem, and Mrs. Wayne Gates o f Cottage Grove. Mrs. J o h n Kebelbeck and daughter Florence attended a shower in Cottage Grove Monday evening in honor of M a rjo rie C herry. Cedars Mrs. Maggie W ertz and brother, Am erigo Perlni, o f Ablaut, spent Sunday at the N. L. Bolton home, The school board o f directors held a m eeting Thursday evening at the home o f the clerk, M r. and Mr». Ross M c F a rla n d ' o f P ortland were gnesti Sunday at the W. A. Hcmenway home. There was no- school F rid ay on account o f the fBneas o f the -teach- er, Mrs. Hodges. Callers a t the A A fjbjT 'liS tol^iifc- day were M r. and1 M rs. M a rtin Foster of Cottage Grove and the W illia m W h itlo ck fa m ily o f Thorn- ton Corners. —---------------- Motorists Spend on Vacations In 193$, motorists expended ap proximately $4.500,000.000 on their , Mrs. Iva Brownlee o f Blue vacations. M ountain visited F rid ay w ith her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Ashby. Mrs. E. Fahrenwald o f Latham had a bad fa ll Saturday and is now at the home o f her daughter, For Home, Office and Mrs, H enry Rohde. Factory. M r. and Mrs. H am ilton V eatch.. Wiring Materials, Farm who have been liv in g a t the Pow Power and Light Plants. ers home here fo r several months, went to town Tuesday fo r an in d efinite stay. Miss Thelma Greengup, accom panied by George A tle y o f E u -' gene, visited Sunday a t the Jas. Phone 180-B Hemenway home. M odem L ig h tin g E quipm ent. MORRIS ELECTRIC than old-fashioned ru n n in g boards Y o u 'll f in d You G et 176 Feet j " C o n c e a le d S a fe ty -S te p s " The Sentinel (instead o f running boards) a t each door of C h evro let’s famous Fisher N O DANGEROUS SN O W AND ICE Body. . . . They look b e tte r . . . th e y stay clean er . . . th e y provide safer, easier, m ore com fortable entrance and e x it! initET P laced R ig h t into the F am ily Circle, The B est F am ilies D iane T h e a tre in The S entinel T errito ry . M ore th a n you g et DILMN RESIDENT DIES. anyw here else for Funeral services were held F ri day m orning at Roseburg fo r W il liam Rising who passed away in Roseburg at the Veterans' hospi tal January 32 where he had been fo r about n week. M r. Rising had been a resident o f D ra in and v i c in ity fo r several years. He is sur vived by his w ifi*. Mrs. Alice Ris ing nnd three sons, Paul, Stanley and H illy Rising, a ll of D rain. In term ent was In Roselmrg. n ear th e sam e money! The Sentinel S a t, Sun., Feb, 1-3: "Rillin' On A Rainbow*' Gene A u try . Sm iley Burnette, M ary Lee, Carol Adams. Preview feature "D a rk Streets O f Cairo," Slgrid Gurie. Ralph Byrd. Saturday M atinee 2:30 p. m. Ailmission 10e and 15c. . • Mon., Tues., Weil., Feb. 8-4-5---Closed. Thurs., F rl„ Feb. 6-7: "T he Quarterback,** Wayne M orris, V irg in ia Dale, N ights. Admission 10c. L illia n C ornell. Bargain Iff ♦ You Save With Safety. ire safer, more modern, A rcade T h eatre in I: .^1, ) These little machines make great gifts * for the kiddies and they will please <> > Grandmother too—Tickets with eacft i 1 10c purchase where . i NOT I ONE INCH BUT at BUÁUV. YOVLL SAY rrf i Cottage Grove Motor Co. 112 North Ninth Street — Telephone 77 w