I THURSDAY iH 'TithEh M». 1941 THE SENTINEL, COTTACI-; G Ito VE. OREGON LION ROARS A b Echoed From Cottage Grove Union IIg h Sclriol N avy O ffers M any O pportunities to Young Men Now signment to th«- fleet. During this period they will be given regular navy pay and the navy’s free schooling is valued at hundreds of dollars. "Never In the history of the United States ha* there been greater opportunity for loyal young American* to serve their country and build their future* than right now," said Secretary Knox. In outlining the many advant­ age*. offered by enlistnx-nt in the United State» Navy, M r Martin, Navy Editor of the S< ntm.-l said, "It is possible for a bright young man to increase his ¡my seven times during his first enlistment und In- can earn as much as $120 a month. Tills monthly figure is actually worth much more when It is remembered that the man has f--w living expen und is provided with th«- finest of medi­ cal and deniul care. PAGE TKREÉ outfit of clothing provided by Un< ’e Sam free," M r M artin con­ tinued. "In addition there are free sports ar-d ent«-rtainm«-nt even to the latest Hollywood pictures. On top of this you get free travel and adventure in colorful places a thing few civilians can afford. dition, will welcome inquiries from IM PORTANT MEETING AT young men who wish to look into* DOM NA. » the new and gr«-ater opportunities the Navy now offer* for training All persons who are interested for future civilian careers ax they in the Sears i-emetery are urged serve their country now in its to attend a meeting, which will emergency, be held at the Farmer's Union hall at Dorena Friday. November Corona Portable*. The Sentinel. 7th, at 7:30 p. m. "When you consider the size of this country and the fact that the Navy will select only 15,000 appli­ cants a month from many times that number throughout the Unit­ ed State*, the quotation, Many are called hut few are chosen,’ will apply to local young men in­ terested. "Navy men are a ’hand-picked' lot. Candidates must be men of more than average intelligence and ambition, of fine moral char­ acter and must have the written recommendation of at least two local townspeople." A* Navy Editor, M r M artin ha* just received from Washington a “You have all your food and supply of free illustrated booklet' lodging, and also your original for all men Interested and, in ad­ Tup A chievem ent hull. | tackle*, Jenkins; guards, Wooley; Thu freshmen and Junior* lop­ halfbacks, Blackmon-, Jackson. ped the achievement roll in num- At the suggestion of Secretary The Cottage Grove H-*quud will licr* for the fir*! *lx week* The Journey to Knueburg to play the of Navy Knox, W C. Martin of freshmen placed 13 out of HU en­ Hosehurg B-squud Saturday night, (he Sentinel has lx-«-n made Navy rolled In school, the junior* 13 out the game beginning at H o’clock. Editor, to help the navy in giving of ,05. the Mophomure* 1) out of ambitious local young men infor­ National Houk Week. UN. the Mentor* 5 out of 7H. The National l**>k week which I* mation about the opportunities ll*t follow*: November 2 to H, hu* for it* the ‘Two-Ocean’ nuvy offer* them for technical training and ad­ Freshmen: Ethel Allen, Alan I In-me "Forward W ith Ikxik* “ Aspey, Sara lljnrsct, Stanley Book week wax 'organised 23 vancement as th«-y serve th -ir Daugherty, Eileen Harpole, Jer­ year* ago ft* purpo*e Is to dra­ country in Its em«-rg«-ncy. According to an unnouncemcnl ald,ne Kimble, Marie Lombard, matize and inten*lfy nutionul In­ made public In Washington, a lim ­ Angela Nelson, Juunltu 1‘owell, terest In children’* reading. ( ’hlori» ItolM-rt*. Huy Ho**. Mury The library science girls are In ited number of addiiional men !*■- l-ou Thompnon, Aliiguil Tru*k. charge of the bulletin hoards und tween the ages of 17 and 50 will Sophomore*: Hoy Carr, i ’bylll* will change them for Ixxik week. lx- given a chance, by enlistment Fouler, Helen Gate«, Evn Kopman, New mugazinc* which hove ■ In th<- Navy and Naval Reserve, H<-rn«(llnc Loom», John Maeuul- been added Io th«- library this i to get to the top. with big pay, in ey, France* Michael, Velma l*nl- Week are: Madame Madeinoliu-lJ«-, kill* which by thi-ir aptitude an-l loek, Vivian Pollock, Kuy T ay lo r,' American Girl, Fiet ter Home* and ( us a result of examination they from Linda Tonoli. Gardens. Travel, Wilson Library show themselves fitted, Junior*: Ixti* Ilnchelder, Virgin­ Bulletin, School Musician, and i among nearly 50 different trad«-* and vix-atkins. These include such ia Brown, Bar tiara Hu*h, Donna Hudio New*. callings as aviation machinist, Chestnut. Everett Duerat, Lucille Masquer* (Tub. dental technician, photographer, Geer. Carolyn KebelbeCk, Mabel At the la*t meeting of the fn-sh- diesel engineer, radio technician, Kenady, Virginia Leu, Kenneth man dramatics club tjie name electrician, welder, storekeeper Lovcgren, Ik-tty Thompson, Lor­ “Masquers" wa* c-boxen. Tills club and baker. Enlisted men may also raine Vo**, Pauline W illi*. contain* about 75 members. O f­ qualify for eomn,is*lons a* offi­ Everything in the «tore on Seniors: Hetty Bradford, Hh’h- ficer* wen- elected for the first cers. nrd Laird, Don Nelson. Alun Heed, sale: Auto suppl'es, hard­ term, using stage iswition tltk-s Beginning this week, the Navy- Phylli* Sorensen. ware, farm supplies, oil, instead of usual official lilies: I plans for a limited lime to accept The achievement roll I* mink- lip tirej, elc:tiical mt ehan- Stag.- manager (president), Don­ im - w qualified men for ’ training. of those student* who ute recoin-1 dise, washers, refrigera­ ald Wickendall; assistant stage • These men will 1 m - sent to on«- of mended in throe out of four manager (vie«- p re s id e n tE ile e n four Navu| Training stations and tors and radics. classes in scholarship. nnd who ure Harpole; prompter (secretary I, may have a chance to go to a See our prices. outNtnnding in school citizenship Ethel Mae Allen; property m an-, navy trade s«h«xil even before ns und service. ager I treasurer), Charlotte Bur­ Carnival Orosssw •700.00. ton; director (advisor*. Mis* The annual Cottage Grove high Park* Barbara Russell was the Nchool carnival of October 24 chairman of the fimt play reading grtM*ed (7UU.U5, nnd wn* |x-ihu,»> committee which chose "Spread­ the school*' greatest financial suc­ ing the New*" as the first play to cess to date. The flnul count of he presented. vote* in the queen nnd king con-| Pep ( tub Rally. te*t for each clu** und the amount Mr, Hlckok reports that the of money turned In by each are: Pep club has really shown a lot Senior*. 3,1,011) vote*. $163.40; of spirit in their previous club freshmen. 27,150 votes, $109 HU; meetings. They have h«-en prac­ junior*, 10.921) vote*. $60 70; soph­ ticing new yells for their next omores, 9.940 votes. $49.50. A (*-(i rally. totsl of $383.40 wa* made on the M r West gave a very Interest­ king und queen ronte*l alone. T h * ing talk this week to the Outdoor senior queen und king. Phylli* club on traveling to different Sorenson und Mervin England, countries While talking he passed won the contest und wen- crown­ around to the club members pic­ ed in the auditorium with little tures of famous buildings of the Billy We»t ns crown-bearer. The eastern slates. nuditnrlum Wa* (tucked to over­ Brief*. flowing, uhout lots, person* a t­ Students «if the Collage Grove tending the program. Mnny umu*- Ing number made up the program, school* are having a two day va- |x-rhupt tlu- most mirth-provoking Thursday and ix-ing ih«- »chisil r«x»m arene. Friday because of the reactor*' . , . „ . Institute ix-ing lx-Id in Eugene * ' P * ' * R«*~b«rg. |h „M. , wo „ rhe (.rove B.Sqund upset th. C ,« rie. Cooley accidentally shot Æ « ,h’ '<*>< last week end y I T ? ? " b ile ham ,ng duck* in eastern of 21-0 Harpole recover«-«l the,, ! Oregon, kick-off on the 20-yanl line put­ Joan Short returned to sehool ting the Lion* in scoring |MMiik,n. after a week’s absence because of A ( miss from HutnnionA> dirt. The try for the extra mum pa. point wa* gcxxl. making th«- score Howard Jenkins went deer $t-0. -The rest of the game the hunting in eastern Oregon over Lion* were held scoreless. th«» week end. An «•xtra quarter was played by •u . - TK I I . K|,,’ h Wooley «pent the week the freshmen. The Lion* a g ain ,end Umpqua won by a score of 14-0. The first Silva Michael, graduate of '41. touchdown came whi-n “Jackrnb- , ..... . , . , i was married to Everett Zinim«T- k a punt from btt Jackson ran hack « • i man tn l(«-no, Nevada, on October the 5()-yard line for a touchdown 22. Mr. Zimm«-rmun is an employe Edwards ran around end for the -_« . -tn.« — j _ i ®t th«- Golt age Grove dam, extra point. This Ih i* made th«- score, score n_,»„ ■ __ , „ t zi _ j iM-tty Jean and Darien«- Burnes 7-0. The xe« ond touchdown cume . . *|x?nt Sunday at the coast. when Hurpole went off table for Anita Stewart, graduate of '41, 50 yard* to pay dirt. was married to Lewis Johnson The lineup for the Lions fol­ October 26. , lows: Left end, Dugan; left tackle, I Atclhn Briggs *,x>nt the week Trlvef; left guard. Morris; renter, i Citd visiting ut Hals. y __ I *’ Rachelder; • ..¿..I. right * guard, Hansen;! Tom Henry and Franc«-* Adams right tackle, Earnshaw; right end. I spent Sunday at the const. Harpole; right halfbuck. Edwards; Dean Bolton spent Sunday at left halfback, Hamilton; quarter,: McKenzie. F R E E T R A IN IN G w o r t h $ 1 5 0 0 . Lee Krauae; full back, Hammond; FINEST SPORTS and entertainm ent anba, ends, Bush, Bradford; Nearly 50 trades and vocations to any man could ask for. THANKS for your fine support of the ONE CENT SALE! You saved in proportion to your pur­ chased and we enjoyed t h e biggest sale in years — Please remember throughout the year you can Save With Safety FALL SALE Starting Friday KEM’S for DRUGS The Rexall Store BRISBANE’S ) TRAINING _ that is worth © ^150022 HOW YOU TOO CAH BECOME A H EXPEEr/HAyfATfOHt KAOHf OE EHOfHEER/HE AHO OKAW 0 0 0 0 PAY WH.'LE YOU iEA R H / K r: k r \ I to build yourself a good-paying fu tu re. . . here’s the op­ portunity you’ve been waiting for. The U. S. N a v y m ay train you to become an expert in any one o f nearly 50 skilled fields. Each m onth, over 5000 new men will be sent to a N a v y Service School, where yon can learn to be a D iesel engine operator, machinist, avia­ tion mechanic, aerial photographer, radio operator, of whatever specialized work you ’re best fitted for. Thia fin* year'a training which you get is worth at least $1500. T he N avy foots the entire bill. You earn while you learn. In fact, it is possible for an enlisted man to earn up to $ 1 2 8 per m onth—with keep. Y ou’ll have plenty o f opportunity for advancement in position and pay —and you'll have fun while you learn! Y ou’ll come out o f the N avy fully prepared to take on a good job in private industry. And if you want to stay in the Service, you can go right to th e t o p . . . and retire at the end of 20 years or 30 years w ith a liberal m onthly income. You can choose now between the regulars or the re­ serves. Both offer equal opportunities for advancement. LOOK WHAT THE U. S. NAVY AND NAVAL RESERVE OFFER YOU Divide For Convenient Shopping Try the 6th Street Grocery Conveniently located to serve the 6th street neigh­ borhood a n d high school students in groceries, ice cream and cold drinks and open at convenient hours. Try Our Service SIXTH STREET GROCERY Kathleen and Paris Breedlove. i Mrs. Richardson and two sons from Springfield spent Sunday with her daughter and Son-in-law, Mr. anti Mrs. Roh«-rt Kenady. Mr. anil Mrs. Ray Suitor moved to Lorane in one of the Chamber* new cottages. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Lancaster of Dexter visited briefly Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lancaster's brother. R. H. Kenady, and were here to attend the funeral of Mr. I-ancnster's father, who passed away at his home near Drain Sat­ urday. Miss Evelyn Lamb, n student nt U. of O., s,M-nt th«> week end with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs ! John Lamb. Carl Soverns was a week end visitor in Sulem and visited little Frankie MeGarvIn, who is attend­ ing the sehool for the deaf there. SUTTON TO HOSPITAL. J. F. Sutton, employe of the Springfield plywood corporation, was taken to a Eugene hospital Saturday In the Mills ambulance after being brought to the Wood- son Motors in a car. His condition was said to have been serious. 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