* 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. 3 9-ltc-4 i ...... ' 1 — — 1 " ' ■ —■ 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. PAGE THBffl 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 ★ ★ I *