t iiih s d a y , fruii täky r. io n T H E SEN TIN EL, COTTAGE PROVE, OKEPON Classes in Sheet Metal Work to Be Given at Vocational School A Bridge Crashes on Ship TOWNHFND <1.1 it NEWR. ------ - The Townsend club met Monday night In regular session with W. E. Masters and M r«. Adams read- ing bulletins. Elmer J. Kent, Training rlesses in sheet metal chairman of membership of first work will li«' given twenty-four hours a «lay at I hi1 Eug< w Voca­ P A P E FlYÄ congressional district, reported at- tending meeting in Eugene on Sunday All clubs reporting show- ed good gains, some nearly fifty per cent, since the drive opened cn December 1. A special invita- lion was extended to the Dorena club to attend the social meeting Try Gustafson's Sweetheart Ice on February 10, also to unite with cream for something different. the Cottage Grove club If they de- 26-tfc sjre ¡nrg Wallace announced as program lender for that meeting. ( r11S t H f SOI 1 S i t ’t* C F P ftH I. Corona Portables The Sentinel. Corona Portables. The Sentinel. tional M'hool. T ill» sheet metal course is ojien io hitch school graduate* of eigh­ teen to twenty-five years of age, or if not a graduate of a high M'hool, two year* apprenticeship In metal work anil two years high M'hool will tie accept c»l. Ttfe course I» given according to standards w l up by the Boeing Aircraft Company of Seattle, anil a great many young men who have recently completed the course have le-en employe«! by the com­ pany. Detailed information con-' i-erning this course, as well as other course* given a I the Eugene ViM’ationul school, can Is- obtained at the local Stall' Employment Office. T h i» ts w hitl h s p p rti* » h e u ■ «hip m »m arked by a d ra w b rM g e . F re lg h te r t'oaat M ille r w a i and er llurrislde llrs w b rid g e s t P o rtiarid , O re.. « h e n n iechanlsni talled . Hpan rra s h e d u ii »hip. Note bow »hip » tu n iie l I* beut barg. Ilu m a g e » • « ro n aM erab lc b ul liie re » e r« na rasualUe». LONDON t II < 1 .1 I I M O TDFKH KOKMKO. A group of mothers of 4-11 club members in the laindon school, met on Wwlnesday afternoon at the home of Mr». Leon M. Morton to organize a 4-11 Mothers club. The pur|M>se of the organization la to muke for a better under­ standing of work done by club members between the mothers and club leaders. Diseussaw* of vari­ ous phmu'K of club work will be taken up nt regular meetings with act tail work Is'ing done by the mothers to aid them in home in­ struction in different projects. It wus voted to hold meetings every first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month, with meetings at the homes of the members In alphabetical order. It was also decided that membership should not be restricted to moth­ ers of club members, hut to in­ clude those Interestial in 4-H dull work and lemlershtp. The following officers w e r e elected: President. Mrs. M. It. Morgan; vice president, Mrs. G. D. R itter; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Nelson Bemis. The first meeting will lie held with Mrs. Morton. February 5th at 1:00 p. m. This will be a work meeting with each member learn­ ing a needlecraft, so all are re­ quested to bring scissors. A I « T IE R S IN T K IX G K A P IIIC SHOOT. Hasrball's U llr s t p layer. S -fo o l-9 - Inrh r it r h e r Johnny G e r of P itta - burgh P irate«, gels a rm tre a tm e n t a t A nn A rbor by T ra in e r Kay R o b ­ erts of t'n iv e rs ily of M b-hlgan. Gee'« a rm w ent bad a fte r Pirate« »pent $73,000 (or his c o n tra c t. « D A IM " W IL L G A T H E R AT I'. O F O. FCRKUAKY 7-9. UNIVERSITY O F OREGON. Eugene, In the minds of more than 3,900 students, every high­ way, railway, and airway in the Northwest will lead to the Uni­ versity of Oregon next week-end to transport their fathers through the newly-installed campus en­ trance gatea to the fourteenth an­ nual "Dad's Day" week-end. The February 7-9 period will follow out the theme of "The gates an1 open. Dad!" to fit in with the new attraction which now' fronts East Eleventh avenue at the northwest corner of the campus. The dads have a special claim on the green wroughl-tron gates, sine»« the fathers' organiza­ tion was tiie leading im|»etus be­ hind tiie drive to mise funds for Hie project. A large fund of vol­ untary «■ontributions. backed by a government grant of W.P.A. labor, carrie»! the construction, installa­ tion and landscaping of the $25.- 0(10 entrance through successful­ ly. Presentation and dedication ceremonies are set for 11:30 Sat­ urday morning. Followers of archery may lie in­ terested tn the results of the tele­ graphic shoot underway by a num­ ber of dubs over the state. The telegraph shoot In the archery cl uiis is operated much In the same manner as the shoot oper­ ated hy the various rod and gun dubs over the state. In the absence of a winter shooting ground here two mem­ bers of the local archery club have been shooting at Eugene Forrest Lemley, u former resi­ dent, employed In Eugene, was best among the Oregon men in the tabulations of the first tele­ graphic shoot. According to re­ sults Issued In the Oregonian of Monday, Ix'mley led the men of the state with a score of 756, among the 44 men's team* com­ peting and this rankl'd him 28th Gt'CltNHKY HOLD TO IIII.I. in the nation. Hill Collins, shoot­ ItttDTIIF.ItH. ing wilh the Eugene club, didn't do so bad. !!«• was fourth among COTTAG E GROVE, Ore. Tiie the men, »hooting n score of 748. American Guernsey Cattle Club, Peterborough. N. H„ reports the 129 IMPROVEMENTS. sal»' of a registered Guernsey cow by F. B. VonNortwick to H ill There are a total of 129 ini- Brothers of Eugene. This animal prvvemcnts and refinements on is Royal Miss Anna Bell 648831. the 19-11 Pontiac. Many of these hove been offered beforo only as F irst ttorlalist In Congress special equipment nt extra price. Victor Urrg»'r was the tirst Social­ G ustafson’s ice cream. jlSfO C ^S ist to be elected to congress. wus elected in 1911. He Silk Creek Elder T M. Cole from the Eu­ gene Seventh D ay Adventist Church spoke Sabbath morning at the Silk Creek S. D. A. church. Mr. Cole was a dinner guest of 111 and Mrs. E. It. Darnell Robert Woolcott was a Sunday visitor 'it Ree»lsport and Florence and other coast points. The young people's S u n d a y school class of the Silk Creek church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen last Wed­ nesday night for a farewell party honoring Miss Jo Anne and Ross Palleske, who were leaving to make their home in Salem. The Mix*»** Eileen anil Frances Wheeler were Saturday visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Wh»,eler, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolcott were Eugene business visitors Monday. Mrs. Melvin E. Palleske and her children Miss Jo Anne and Ross left last Thursday to make their home in Salem. Mr. Palleske has with the state been in Salem highway commission. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Parks and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ashby on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Haworth and sons Keith and Brian spent the week end at Yachats and other coast towns. A large crowd attended the benefit program given at the Royal S.D.A. church school last Saturday evening. The program consist»>d of music and motion pictures. Proceeds went Into a fund to reroof the S.D.A. church and school building. Delight Valley M r. and Mrs. Ben Jackson of W alker were Sunday dinner guests at the Oscar Jackson home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Paul and son and Elsie Haight of Eugene and Jack and Frank Joll were Sunday dinner guests at the C. H. Haight home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson and son Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zumwalt attended a sup­ per und social evening Frltlay at Creswell, sponsored by the Lum- I s t Union. Donald Nixon and Elton Buck of Camp Clatsop were week-end guests at the home of Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon. Mrs. Lawrence Brown and son Lowell attended the Lane county Christian church convention in Eugene Saturday. Sunday dinner guests at the Lee Nixon home were: M r. and Mi-s. W. E. Nixon and M r. and Mrs. Harold Wolfard and fumily of Cottage Grove. Donald Nixon anil Elton Buck of Camp Clatsop and .A iry Corliss. Rot icc cream for health. Ours is made right. Gustafson's Super Creamed ice cream store. 26-ltc-3 You Too Can Save! by shopping at Thrift-Wise, the store that brought and maintains cut rate prices in Cottage Grove.— We have Valentine Box Candy by Société 15c to $1 1— •$$ Pont. Del.— Recondition­ ed, Coty’s Perfumes them. 2— *30 Ply. Hedaiw. Exceptional buys. 3— '92 Ply. Heilan*. Good buys. 2— '96 Fonts, Very good. 1—’97 Cher. Pickup. Hee this one. • About 15 other makes ami models to choose from. All of them real buy*. M A RTIN MOTORS Your Pontiac Dealer 24 North Oth Street Yesiree! You can still load your table and balance y o u r budget by doing all your food buying at Irish Swartz Home owned and operated. Finer, Fresher H ot S a u c e " “3 ““ 1 0 c Fruits & Vegetables That's our aim—to give you the best the marke* affords at prices any one can pay. Crisp, Solid LETTUCE 2 hcads..............9c POTATOES 39c p ou n d s,.. Sunkist LEMONS Large size those everyday needs too. Fine Cane Dozen 19c 19c 25c Bayer Aspirin, 24’s $1.00 Halibut Liver Oil Capsules, 50’s 67c Texas Pink GRAPEFRUIT 4 f,>r................17c Snowdrift “ 45« 89 4ibs- 23 Raisins 4cans 25' Milk 65 Velvet Tall or Prince A bert ARMOUR’S CORNED B E E F 2 cans 36c DEVILED MEAT, %’s ......... 6 cans 25c TREET, 12 oz. tin ............ ...........2 for 45c ROAST BEEF, 12 oz. t i n ...........2 for 45c H-D BRAND CORN—No. 2 t i n s ....................... P E A S N o . 303 tin s ................... CUT GREEN BEANS—No. 2 tin SOLID PACK TOMATOES, 2% or D. Snow 35 >/..$!.35 d « 49 lbs. Our Finest • Flour value. We guar­ 35c Vicks Vapo Rub 27c Peter Pan flour. 15c 25c Kotex Kleenex or M ' h I ph * 20c 2 0 0 ’s The Only Cut-Rate 13c Golden West $ 1-lb. tin ' 1 .29 49 lbs. $5.09 per bbl 3-lb. tin 23« 1 57« Irish Special Irish Brazilian 19c lb. 3 lbs. 55c 14c lb. 3 lbs. 35c KELLY’S The Best Always Fri., Sat. Specials S w if t’s 3 cans $ 1 .4 9 Blend $1 .23 Irish Special Peter Pan antee good bread with Lowest Cut Rate Prices on All Tobaccos Oregon I tai. Pound RIPE OLIVES—Yamhill t a l l ....................................................................... 2 for 25c FRUIT COCKTAIL—H-D Brand ............................................................... 3 for 35c GRAPEFRUIT—Yamhill 2 ’s ................................................. ..................... 3 for 29c H-D JELL POWDER ......................................................................................4 for 15c H D CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, 8 oz. ................................................ 3 for 25c SHAKER SALT—2 lb........................................................................................ 3 for 25c A A H SODA— 1 lb............................................................................................. 3 for 25c PAR SOAP—Large Pkg.—Pcttery Premium .............................,.............. 59c pk. ARMOUR S VIENNA SAUSAGE ............................................................. 3 cans 25c ARMOUR S CHILI CON CARNE .................................................3 cans 29c 27c 4 for 26c 5-lb. pail Thompson Seedless 35c Bromo Quinine 10c Cashmere Boquet Soap 2 dozen 4 3 33 29 3 19 KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP ...................................................................27c quart KRAFT 8 MAYONNAISE 25c pint 40c quart K RAFT’S PARKA Y .................................... .............. 2 lbs. 37c PREPARED MUSTARD ........................................... full quarts 15c each WHEAT HEARTS and 5c pkg. raisins, all for .......................-....................... 22c SPERRY PANCAKE, 9.8-lb. bag ......................................................................... 47c HEINZ KETCHUP—A real buy .......................................... 15c bottle GRAPE NUTS— An old fa v o r ite ..............................................................2 pkgs. 25c 49 lbs. $1.00 to $3.75 100 lbs. Quick or Regular 9-lb. bag U. S No 2 50 Sugar Eggs Oats Honey Prunes Fresh Extras Darigold 2— '40 P«»nt. Del. Heilan*. Reul buys. 1—*90 Pont. Sedan. Itiidtu anil Heater. 1— ’95 Pant. Heilan— Very good. 2— '3« Ply. Del. Hedans. Hee SUPER SAVERS! M erch a n d ise Dependable Mdse, at a Savings to You S w ift’s Eversweet Sliced Bacon 1-lb. layers lb. 28c S ta ii the Morning Right Sw ift's Pearl Shortening, 4-lb. carton ............. 39c Clean, Pure and Wholesome Sw ift's Premium Side Bacon, any siz e .......lb. 26c W ith the Sweet Smoke Taste Sw ift's Lean Salt Side P o r k .................. lb. 14%c S w ift’s Regular Premium Hams, % or wh. lb. 27c IR IS H & SW ARTZ Treat the Family This Week End S w ift’s Jewell Shortening, pure veg. 4-lb. ctn 47c Gives Better Results in Baking Sw ift's Empire Skinned Hams % or w h o le................................ lb. 19%c