The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 07, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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TIU USD \V M W 7, in 12
ttte S E N T IN E L . COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Gasco Is Enlisted
For the Duration
43 on High School
Achievement Roll
Eyes Have It
I t an Am erican avia to r asked
you fo r Home fuel from our ear
that would help him defeat A xl*
planes, would y I j let him have
ii '
O f eour*e you would, gladly!
That'» why Shell O il Company,
Incorporated,
announced
today
that Gasco M otor Fuel ha» been
"enlisted fo r th r d uratio n." Gas-
co contain» brnzrne and benzene
1» one o f the raw m aterial» most
u rg en tly needl'd fo r w ar purposes.
"Mueh of the benzene which
local motori.Ht» have been burnitv;
In th e ir ear» w ill be added to 100-
ortane aviation gasoline to pro­
duce a new aviation fuel which
top« anything used by the Axis,"
It wa» »mil hen- today by Shell'»
local manager, Hoy F. Sunder­
land.
"Because of thl» new fuel made
P o ri» W a d ll. t t - y r a r - o ld xrhoul
w ith benzene, Am erirun fighters
g irl, I* new w in n e r of a n n u a l O p ­
w ill have fusler take-off to meet tic ia n * AxBocialloti held a t P u ll-
the enemy and faster clim b in dog •s J e s P a rk , N. J., for g irl* who
fight«. Am erican bomber» w ill lie
wear glasses.
able to take o ff w ith
heavier
bomb load«.
I ’ A T K O N T E A i I l f KS KI.FA T.
"A n o th e r w ar use fo r benzene
1» in m aking a rtific ia l rubber. It |
lx transform ed into styrene which
The I-oranc Patron-Teacher as-
1« combined w ith butadiene
to «ociat'on held it* fin al mooting of
produce the raw m aterial needl'd the year at the high *chool May
fo r tin '« and xpecial equipment 1, The follow ing o ffic e r* were
fo r the arm y and navy.
elected fo r the coming year: Mr».
"S hell 1» confident th a t Gasco A lae W arnock, president; Glenn
users w ill iccept th l* change In a R Boixner, vice president; M r*.
p a trio tic sp irit. o th e r gasoline» Lloyd Pi terxon secretary:
Mia.
w ill continue to be available a* Lucille M itchell, treasurer. New
usual.”
o ffice r* were «worn in by M r*.
Itu th Jahnke, outgoing president
NY A Training
For Ship Building
A buHines* m e tin g of the
Am erican Legion A u x ilia ry w/.*
held Monday r w iiim ; al the horn,
of Mi** Eunice VanDenhutg.
hue to the illness of Mrs. Oscar
Hubbard, the poppy chairm anship
ha* hee/i taken over by M r*. A lv i*
W ick* M rs B’rank Glersu ha*
lx"-n appointed a* chairm an of the
tummagi? »ale, which w ill be held
on Poppy h ay. May 23rd Mem-
I h t * were asked to set aside a r­
ticle* fo r th i' sale and leave w ith
M r*. Wick« so that they m ight lx
priced by the com m ittee before
the sale.
L e tte r* nt recommendation* fo r
new departm ent o fficer* we. e
re a l. T h " nom inating com m ittee
was appointed by M r*. W ick* a*
fo llo w *: M is* Eunice VanDen­
burg, M r*. Ralph Teeter*, Mis.
J im ? Sm ith.
The next meeting w ill be held
on May 18th, at the home o f Mrs.
A lvls Wick*
A b u lle tin from the Roseburg
hosp ital-w /i* reported on by M r*.
P h ilip Bukow xkl. The hoapital. be­
ing erow i|ed to capacity w ith pa­
tient« from the p r e s e n t w ar ax
w ell a* older patient», I* calling
fo r c o lo rfu l scraprxxikx, tuck-in
p illow * and case*. fancy paper
napkin* and prize* fo r field day*.
Thl» U nit voted to «end paper
napkin* lo r 4th o f July and color­
fu l pillow cover*.
Eunice VanDenburg reported
that a revised copy of the consti­
tu tio n and by-law * had been sent
to
departm ent
headquarter*.
Chairmen
repo:J* fo r the year
were requested by M r*. George
M atthew*, historian, so that she
B'or a tem pting dessert tr y our
m ight compile the annual history O rien tal fa -lig h t Ice Cream. Gus­
of Unit activitie s fo r the state tafson's, o f course.
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Sound H u m an Can E n du re
The loudest sound the human ear
can endure without physical pain Is
• round 120 decibel*.
Csfe As I.«*»
Cate au lait consists of hot milk
and strong coffee is about equal
proportions.
,
for MOTHER
a GIFT
to express v o it r a p p re c ia tio n o f and your a ffe c tio n fo r
HEIL It need not be an expensive G IFT but it .should l>c
selected w ith discrim ination ; something she will enjoy and
rem em ber.
COLOGNES
W ith their clean, refreshing fragrance* will delight her and
brighten her day* for week» to eotne:
I 'a m elia
1‘ntcJ * $ > 1 . 0 0
l. o r i "
B lu e B onnet
llu i Tax
H on ey S u c k le
Taleutne* to match the*" frag ranee* .............................. .. 35c
plus tax
C ara Nome with atom izer bulb ..................................... $1.25
plus ta x
MOI I IT T TO F M .IS T LANE
YOUTHS.
Hand & Easel M irrors ....................... .. $1.29. $1.49, $1.S9
Compact.* fitted and I j O< su > Pow der ...................... 50« $3.00
C ounty Schorl Superintendent
Laurence C. M o ffitt, this week
wa« called upon by R.
Kueh-
ner, secretary of the Keep Oregon
Green program, to enlist a ll youth
of this county in the Green Guard,
an a c tiv ity which w ill enable n il
of our young people to help in t ,e
campaign to keep fire» fr o n
field* and forest».
Comb and Brush S e ts ....................'......................... $1.50-$7.50
SYMPHONY LAWN STATIONERY
B eautiful W hite Paper. M others’ Day ........................ $1.00
M onogram m ed F'HEE
The*«' are ju s t a few o f m any G IF T S at
K E M ’S fo r D R U G S
The Rexall Store
U. S. Flying Forces and Synthetic Rubber Tires
Get the Vital Benzene of Gasco Motor Fuel
• Gasco contains benzene, and because it
does, w e have enlisted every gallon for
the duration.
N ow, by adding Gasco’s benzene to 100-
octane aviation gasoline, which itself tops
anything now being used by the Axis, we
can give our pilots an even more power­
ful aviation fuel.
For lightning-fast U. S. fighters, this ben­
zene blend will mean still faster take-offs
to meet the enemy, still faster climb in
dogfights. For our long-distance bombers,
it will mean reserve power for taking off
B IR T H S
M r. and M r*. George G illlspie ,
are Ihe parent* of a 7% jxiund
daughter born A p ril 28 nt the i
H utle r m a te rn ity home. The baby
lias been nnmed S hirley Anne.
A «'» (»ound son was tx»rn to
M r and M r* O dell C raig at the
B u tle r m a te rn ity home on A p ril
30. He has been namixl Dale
' Prestpn.
M r. and Mrs. Leon Eastman arc
Ihe parents of a son born M ay 3
at the M cFarland m a te rn ity home.
The baby has been named W ilb u r
Leon.
M r. .and M rs. Robert Marcus
are the parents o f a son born May
4 at the M cFarland m a te rn ity
home. The baby has been named
P hilip James.
M r .and M ts. Hex Wheeler are
the parents of a son born at the
M cFarland m a te rn ity home on
May 5.
T ry Rocky Road Ice Cream. I t ’s
delicious. Gustafson'.*, of course,
3 9 - llc - li
LEGION A U X ILIA R Y M l FTS. ' convention.
T ry R ic k y Road lee Cream i t ’s
ZM C lo ve F ac to rie s
delicious Gustafson's, of -•onrae
Gloversville. N Y , has some 21-)
__________________________ 39-11. Ii ■love factories.
The ship building program In
Oregon w ill soon need an addi­
tio na l lOO.txx) trained w orkers t »
do arc-welding. Machinist. inarm '
electrician. general sheet m etal
and other w ork. M r Batterson
area d i r e c t i o n . . I ll..' N atio n al
Youth A d m in istra tio n »tale*.
It require* one fu lly loaded car
go »hip to supply 1UD soldiers for
three months Trie need to supply
our soldiers Is v ita l and urgent.
Hoys wlat are I rained to hullo
ships are helping d ire c tly to win
the war.
To build ships '« p id ly and e ffl-
cle ttly , the shipyards must have
trained workers and In order to
give this training, the N YA resi­
dent dettnse shops nt Eugene, A l­
bany arid Chemiiwa, are newly
equipped to provide tra in in g ami
w ork experience fo r young men
17 to 25 years of age in welding,
machine shop,
general
sheet
metal, ami in cooperation w ith th-*
vocational
departm ent of the
state, through the Eugene voca­
tional school, tra in in g fo r m urlr.c
electrician, ship joinery, wood­
w orking. painting and other w ork
that is necessary to the building
of ship*.
Young men trained in the shove
fields at N Y A resident defense;
renters may enter the shtpynr.l*
w itho ut any doubt and present
wage rate* and changes fo r em ­
ployment fo r thi»*e who have hail
basic tra in in g look very favorable.
Base pay fo r beginning welders,
fp r example. 1» $1.12 per hour to
start.
Het ween one anil three months ;
tra in in g is usually required fpr
shipyard w ork. The
length of
tra in in g depend* upon how mucn
previous experience a w orker has
had, his a b ility , and his w illin g ­
ness to make fu ll use of the tra in - i
mg opportunity.
W hile train in g , hoys receive $3n
per m onth, from which $21 is de
ducted to pay fo r noard and mom
fa cilitie s which are provided at
the resident center. $9 cun usual­
ly he saved.
To q u a lify
fo r train in g , one,
must register at United Stales
employment offices and must lx'
d e fin ite ly and in te n tly interested
In helping w in the w ar by a cce p t-;
Ing employment in »hip building
o r o the r w a r production work.
A dditional inform a tion
about
Ihe tra in in g w ork experiences pro­
gram may he obtained by w ritin g
d ire c tly to the N YA Area Office,
('am p S kinner Butte, Eugeni»
Oregon.
✓
F orty-th re e high school *tu-
di n t* made the achievement roll
fo r the 5th *lx week* period in
the school ax announced Tuesday.
The to ll by c I m » m ' n follow»:
Fie<hmen: B e tty Jean Adam*,
Alan Aopey, Hob Itauder, M an
HJorset, H etty Blake. L ucille En
bum, V irg in ia Garlinghouse, Bive-
lyn Johnson, Mat Jo Lom bard. An­
gela
Nel*on, Juanita
Powell,
C hlorl* Robert», Helen Robert*.
Jack Riant, Hay Hot.«, Joanne
S h o rt.
Sophomore»: Hoy C arr, Phyllis
Foster, Helen Gale*. M iry Gaspei,
Esther Hansen, Eva Hopman. U ei-
nadine Loomis,
Velma Pollock.
Vivian Pollock, Joanne Prcmaz/.i
Kay Taylor, Linda Tonoli.
J u nior*; Joyce Baldwin, Iionna
Chestnut, Hoi» Daugherty, Car«»-
lyn Ke be I beck, Helen Summer«,
B e tty Thompson, Lorraine V o:,i,
Audrey W o’ker.
, Seniors: M a rjo rie Earl, June
Fastburn, Richard iznrd, Faye
Nixon, Nma Quarles, Alan Hied,
Alyce T ru n ne ll.
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with heavier bomb loads than ever.
Gasco’s benzene has one other big war
job. Transformed to sty rene, it will team
up with butadiene to make synthetic rub­
ber. So you may be riding on Gasco even '
before it returns to your automohile as
fuel. Until it does, the Gasco pumps of
Shell dealers will offer you Shell Premium,
a gasoline that delivers today’s top per­
formance in cars.
We know our Gasco customers will be
just as proud as Shell to see Gasco take
on these important w artime duties.
SHELL OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED
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