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TI II RSI > U Ni iVEAIBER I I, lidi Safety Trophy Is Awarded to Z. E. Merrell Recently TUE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON About The Navy ' T he ( 'tille d S tates has never lost a w a r, /to r the navy a fleet action. T heater« can be fin e d «300 to r ilis c rin u ria lin g against a m an in v it It th irty -fo u r fleets o f pa»- N avy u n ifo rm In the d is tric t of '■'•li|;ci (’ him lls te il mm e lig ib le fo r C olum bia o r any U. M. T e rrito r y . a w a rd In G ro u p 3, co m p risin g *he The exact lim e of sunset at the e n tire w estern h a ll o f the U n lle il N aval Academ y 1« d e te rm in e d hy Stolen, o nil w ith fle e t* o|M*rated the A d m ira l, C om m andant, fo l by u t ilit y companies tra v e lin g lo w ing an old navy custom . m o te III. Ill 145.111)0 m iles, the N li- A m a rin e and b lu e ja cke t a lte r tionol S a fe ty C ouncil's tro p h y fo r nate in alw ays g u a rd in g the tom b l i i ' t honorM wok presented to Z. E. of John P aul Jones ut the N uval M i'it ill. president of the M m in lu in Academy. S to le P ow er C om pany re ce n tly. C hief o f the N a vy B ureuu of r h i' tro p h y , ii h c H iitlfu l bronze Ordnance keep,» a p ic tu re o f Sun- plaque, whs aw arded in recognl* ta B a rb a ra fot luck. She 1« p u tro n tio n o| the excellent record in the saint of ordnance men. o |X 'rn tlo n o f th irly -e lg h l m m |M iny A naval m an a lw a ys salutes the chim w ith nn aggregate m ileage of q u a rte r deck of a ship, us 4he 505,317 in the |M'U o <I fro m J u ly I, symlMil of the sta le . P ill), to June 30, PMI The firs t com m ander In ch ie f In co m m e n tin g on Hie recogni o t the A rm y and N uvy to hold tio n hi» com pany received fro m d ivin e service« on «hip board was the N i i I io iih I S u re ty C ouncil, M r President Itoosevelt. .Mei r i ll «aid: " N a tu r a lly we are N aval a ir sta tio n s u t C orpus g ra tifie d o ve r tin 1 ho n o r; m ore C h ris ti, Texas and Ja ckso n ville , thnn th a t w e ure Justly proud of H o i Ida have lib ra rie s o f 20,000 tIn 1 splendid w i f e l y record th a t Issiks fo r o ffic e rs and men. I ihs I m i ’ ii m a in ta in e d hy thoM* of Each U. S. b a ttle s h ip has a l i o u r com pany w ho have l»een re- b ra ry o f 2,000 o r m ore Ixsiks o f «ponalhle to r the o p e ra tio n of fic tio n und fa ct. these c u n , Needle«« to «uy, we T h i’ navy sent 2,500 hooks to Its ho|ie to keep the record ii« free men In Iceland and are adding fro m accldept In the fu tu re u« It 1,300 m ore; fic tio n und n o n -fic fill» been Jut Ing the |tusl year, if tion. possible A m a m a tte r o f fa ct, It tx T h e navy sent 800 Ixsiks to its i l i i ’ d u ly , not o nly o f o u r people men In S itk u , A laska, in M uy and hut o f e ve ry in d iv id u a l, to d riv e has tw ic e since replenm hed the w ife ly at u ll tim e« if the stagger- lib ra ry . in,: lo ll o f death and p ro p e rty des The s to ry goes th a t when men tru c tio n th ro u g h o u t th l« nation in the sunken su b m a rin e Squalus 1« Io be cut dow n." w ere w a itin g fo r help, they read aloud. "O n T he B o tto m ,” the tale o f a s u b m a rin e rescue. T hi- nu m b e r of m id shipm en at th e N a va l Academ y lius Jumped fro m 1.704 in 1934 to 3,118 at present. ________ N a va l o ffic e r« ure no lo n g e r re- T h e annual e le ctio n o f o ffice r» 'lu ire d to ow n «word« because of the D m en.i (»range whm held at nre m ore ih i la>f m eeting w ith t h f fo llo w * n.,: n ih I d I lin k e r r ,h<’ r<‘ UM’d lo Im‘ * ra tin g (M r D ec k er has been serving th e Q u a rte rm a s te r fo r the D orena G range «» m ustei «hue ,ncn <h," K e o f the navy hom tin- re m o va l of H e n ry W illia m so n ing pigeons. H o m in g tngeons are va lu a ble to to Redm ond, i Overseer, Eldon S teele; le c tu re r, Mr». Ort» .»leide; the N avy d u rin g ra d io silence o r ste w a rd . R ichard Whitney; assist had k ta tic w hen the ra d io is U-se- London M r. und Mr» C a rl Rodgers of S e a ttle w ere (••cent house guests at the R obert I'h illlp « home. M l and M rs. I*h illip s and th e ir guests s|*ent one day ut the coast. M rs. W. L. Townsend s|»ent the fo re p a rt o f last w eek in Eugene, w ith her sister, Mrs. James flic k s , w ho was q u ite ill. M rs. C a rl S m ull and M rs. Josie P h illip s w ent lo S p rin g fie ld , S a t urd a y lo a tte n d u m e e tin g of p r i m a ry teachers. M rs. N ora H enderson is v is itin g a t the home of h e r d a u g h te r in M a rs h fie ld . M r. and Mrs. Sum uel M e d fo rd le ft F rid a y fo r S e a ttle to v is it th e ir d aughter, M rs. James Green and th e ir son S am uel M edford Jr. o f the U. S. N avy w ho 1» at pres ent stationed near S eattle. M r. and Mrs. T orn Q ueener and c h ild re n have moved to the W il lia m L iv e ly fa rm fro m C ottage Grove. M r. und M rs. L . It. (k s x lw in and tw o c h ild re n ucconipum ed the C. K . W h a rto n fa m ily o f Eugene on a week end tr ip to Goldendale, W ashington. A S. N e w to n o f M ilw a u k ie v is ite d re c e n tly nt th»’ homes o f his son« Bert und M urry. M rs. Joe G eer and d a u g h te r P a tty and Mrs. Roy E w in g a t tended a b irth d a y d in n e r Sunday, ' given in honor o f E d w in T u lla r, w ho lives near Eugene. C. A C u rry o f A lb a n y visite d S unday ut the Robert Phillips home M r. C u rry c a rrie d th i' m ad on th is ro u te several years. Z e lla Mae Gable o f N ew berg sjs’nt the week end at the home o f h e r siste r, M rs. W ayne Berg- gren. M rs. E. N. B ra sh e r und sons B uck and W esley spent T h u rsd a y and F rid a y at the Pete K ib b y home near W a lto n M r. and Mrs. H a rry G arm an and c h ild re n spent S unday a t C heshire at the home o f M rs. G u tm a n 's b ro th e r, lx-L o ss J. R utun. D in n e r guests at the home ot M is . I.issie S m a ll, S unday w ere Messrs, and Mines. T. B. R oberts, und K e ith R oberts, M rs M a ry H enderer, a ll o t A a l u u f ; Mrs. Glen S tim m e l and baby o f B la ck B u tte , Messrs, and Mmes, George S u th e rla n d . W T Jones, J. E B ariton, M rs. H a ro ld Abeene and daughters L u c ile and Laveta. M rs. H e rb e rt S h o rtrid g e l e f t S a tu rd a y fo r Los Angeles, C a li fo rn ia , being called th e re by th e illness o f h e r m o th e r. M a rve l Geer le ft S unday fo r O xnard, C a lifo rn ia , Where he w ill e n te r V e n tu ra fly in g fie ld . M a rve l g raduated w ith th e class o f '39 fro m C o tta g e G rove hig h school, and took advanced p rim a ry fly in g a t A lb a n y last year. PAGE KE< I I'E K A T IN G I R O M A< ( I I I K X T . C liffo rd Green, em ploye o f the Scot) L u m b e r Co o f C u lp Creek, is re cu p e ra tin g in a Eugene hos p ita l fro m in ju rie s received on the 4fh, when he sustained sever a l broken rib s in a p e c u lia r acci dent th a t s trip p e d the c lo th in g fio m his body. III.» sleeve became entangl» d in a lin e sh a ft w h ile he was a tte m p tin g to connect a Iw le on a tr im saw. p re p a ra to ry to s ta rtin g up H is c lo th in g was com p le te ly to rn fro m his body and he was th ro w n in to a w oodpile. SOMETHING NEW New Shipment of Aluminum Cooking Utensils PERFECT POISE* Also New Fireplace Screens With »ho»« in perfect eomli fiott. I)on’t la- uneasy he- cause of shoe n< gleet. Enjoy your evening with shoes m tip-top simp.-. RED BOOT SHOE SHOP G ra b e r - G e tty s Dependable H ardw are R. G asper Buy Defense Stamps. Rubber Stam ps. Pads Ink. The Sentinel. Dorena Grangers Hold Election ant ste w ard , chaplain, Wicks; le«s. Raymond Mr» E tta F in n e rty ; tri iturei Mr». Avonclle W icks; »«•ci. t.iiy, Mi E thel H u n t, gate- keeper, Read Hemenway; Ceres, „ ...... Mts» ......................................... France« French: I'onomu, -Mi H e le n W h it n e t. F lo ra M u x l)o» is B la c k . lady assistant »lew iird . M rs V iv ia n C ole; executive c o m m itte e I o ic h H u n t. C laude A in .', and W ilb u r B lack, and m u- i,in. M rs T h e lm a W icks T ln u ik»g ivin g lilio ie r Planned. D ie H oren I Grange Is p la n nin g a ri g u la r T h a n k s g iv in g d in n e r to I»’ held at t> ltd p m November iftlth , w hich is tin ’ re g u la r m e e t ing dati- Mines, M a ry Arne, ( Iris Steele and M a y D u ffy w ere up- |H>iuted as a c o m m itte e in charge o f the arrangem ents. F irs t and second degree w o rk W ill Is- given at the m eeting De- em ber 4th. < iv e r It«) a tte n d e d the II dlow e'en p a rty sponsored by the V G A , T ile next m eeting o f the Y <• A w ill I«’ held N ovem ber 17th w ith M r. and Mrs. Ed D qcker. C laude A rn e re p o rte d on the ( 'u lla g e G rove m eeting, one o f the scries o f fa rm conferences held fo r i l i i ’ purpose o f Increasing the "fo o d fo r defense." W ilb u r Me- I nrland wax pewenl dud l i v e a to rt I.ilk , Chlldrea's Eyes Ear-Sighted Young children should not do much close eye work, for until they ure six or seven their eyes ure fur- sighted to some degree and not adapted to close focusing, according to the Better Vision Institute. e a s ie r by Greyhound Ride de luxe at low cost — by Greyhound. Service everywhere. See more, save more, enjoy more. FARES OnrWsy Round Trip San F rancisco . $7.117 Los Angeles . . 12.«« $13.81 22.7» S a l e m .......................1.8» I'm Blind . . . . $2.78 T a x Included 8.1« 4.83 l>e|Mit: 802 M ain Pu hh.»hes 55 volum es o f s a ilin g di- J ' * ’ “ ’ '»* fo r m a rin e r« th ro u g h o u t 1 n ,c ,u,v> h y d ro g ra p h ic o ffic e % * ;K' p u b lish es 450.000 copies »e o f n a u tic a l ch a rts, now it issues * 1" '* * ' 1 n,,vy hn* helped p e rfe ct t h - new science o f "p h o to g ra m m e try ," i.e., a e ria l p h o to g ra p h y fo r s u r veys and maps. O u r navy at »ea moves com p le te ly blacked out a fte r darkness. H ie N a vy B ureau o f Supplies and A ccounts owns no ro ll top deitka, because th e y a re consid ered fix ’» o f the "<fct it n o w " im pulse. The navy fo o tb a ll team has had a goat as its mascot since 1890. The goat th a t is navy fo o tb a ll mascot at the present tim e is B ill IX . a tw o y e a r old angora. The bugle c a ll fo rm e rly used to #,OP P olishing brass aboard ship ,1,,w *•* sounded us a b la c k o u t s*Kual. A m e rica n (||-»I!<,\.-|» a rc tin ’ l ‘" l> " n ,s " " woil<1 Which can | Iw refueled w ith o u t sto p p in g at sea. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! Cedars Buy the Gift Everyone Will Enj’oy—a New M r. and M rs. Rodnes S h u lts and d a u g h te r o f Eugene spent Sunday nt the H . Rhode home. M r. and M rs. F ra n k W illis en te rta in e d nt d in n e r Tuesday even ing fo r the M anhcck fa m ily . L o re n H u n t o f D orena v is ite d M r. and M rs. W . A . H em enw ay S a tu rd a y. Lena B urcham was d in n e r guest o f M r. and M rs. W. A. H em enw ay S aturday. Ed Ashby' made a blusiness tr ip to Roseburg M onday. M is . M y rtle Powers has moved fro m th is v ic in ity and Is now liv ing near Eugene. Miss M a rg a re t H em enw ay held open house fo r the S acret H e a rt h o sp ita l nurses and frie n d s last Sunday. T here w ere f if t y guests present. George T a r r and Donna w ere c a lle rs at the B o lto n home S unday i a fternoon. F i¡in k W o o d fo rk, 34. o l N o li, was hooked M onday In Lane coun ty ja il on a charge o f assault w ith in te n t to k ill, and M e lv in Jones. 37, also o f N o ti, whs in Eugene hospit.-il w ith three k n ife -w o u n d s in the le ft side o f his chest, fo l- j lo w in g an a lte rc a tio n e a rly S u n day m o rn in g in w h ich fiv e o r six ' men w ere involved, police re p o rt ! cd Monday. It's delicious, Nesselrode pud-J I d in g ice cream at G ustafson's o f! 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