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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1946)
HOT WATIR f Welcome 1947 Wh.» you .«,!<„ on N.„ Your', moruln« m.y y„„ awu|<. lot only to a day Cf happinei»«, but a whole year of >“ppy day«. We welcome the new year and take this op portunity to greet all our friends EARL AND MADELINE GAINES e\emeMs Î\ io W '' e 0, e ' 9 Longet U HIATING ILEMINTS SURROUND TANK LQ fowler 4 —No Immersion "—No Rod Glow • Because the healing element on a Fowler Electric Water llratrr is .Ie- "igned to operate "black," you arc aaeured of a long life heater. The ele ment surround» the tank, contacting st with a broad »urface heating area which enable» lower clement tempera ture» »nd prevent» the trouble-making red glow, Non immerxion of the ele ment into the tank makes unnecessary the cutting of entriM, thus eliminating •ourcM of service trouble. High efli- rmnry insulation combine» with die highly polished aluminum reflector, which relic, is the heat rays bark into the t«’'k, to reduce heat |o»» Io a minimum. rowler'» economy temperature con- trol is automatic and adjustable lo your water temperature preference by »imply turning the dial. Porcrlining, the gin»», like mst.ie tmish. keeps waler ever clean. Ami with delivery of your long- lasting economical Fowler Electric Water Heater, you receive a 20-year replacement guarantee. Place your I GOLDEN RULE APPLIANCE Appliance Division of Golden Rule Auto Service 711 So. Pacific Highway Mr. and Mr« Robert Milk drove I Dr. and Mr» Harry Irvine of up to Portland last week where D m Moine». Iowa, and Richard Mr Mills attended a »ession of the1 Smith, senior at Oregon State Oregon Ambulance association at college, are »pending the hohdays ’he Multnomah hotel last Thurs- with their parent*. Mr and Mrs Joe T. Smith. Dr Irvine in intern- A trawling examiner for opera-! Mr. and Mr*. Ramon fuller and „ , - ---------- ' »ng ’n the Methodist Hospital in lor» and chauffeur* will be at the family moved into their new home Mr and Mrs Jack Branch of Des Moines and Mm. Irvine is as- city hail Saturday December 28 on Bennett Creek la«t w< < k— Ih rkeley and Sam Branch of San »iatant instructor in laboratory for the purpose of examining those r rancisco. Califorpia spent the ' work in biology at Drake univer- wishing to obtain permit* to oper«* Byron Foster A/C with tM V-5, week here with Mrs. Branch’s par- sity at lies Moines. Other out of ate car». Corps Training Station at Long ent», Mr. and Mr». L. J. McCoy, town Christmas dinner guests at stationed at the Lo« Alamoti* Air the Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. L. Robertton, formerly Beach, 1» home for a 16-day fur- Mrs. Abbie Jan" White, asatat- Merviile Veatch of Portland and of Roseburg, is a new resident of •ough, at the home of hi« parents, i ed by her daughter, Mr«. Inez Kra- Coif age Grove, having purchased Mr. and Mrs. George Foster of nicr, and Mr». White.» sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douglass and daughter of Lebanon. A number of the pro|»Tty of Mrs. D. J Steven I hornton Corners. He will return Laura Maxxcy •ntertained at son ut 75» North 'Jth «Ircct. The to hi« station for another month's Christmas dinner Mr and Mr». other relatives of Mr. and Mrs. property adjoin» that of her »on, training in flying and from there Alfred White and daughter Alice, Smith were also guests. Wally Robertson, proprietor of the he will go to an eastern training Mr and Mr». Hiram Remington Mr. and Mrs. .Duane G. Smith Clark Studio. station for pre-flight training. and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murry and sons Jack and and Judith Ann arrived Friday Mrs. Stephen Augard of Thorn Mi«« Shirley Allen, Willamette Earl, Mr. and Mr*. Seldon Powell evening from Milford, Iowa to ’h'‘ at their paren- ton Corners left last week for Chi- । university, Salem, is »pending the and Mr and Mr». Herald White, cago, Illinois where she underwent Christma» vacation with her par- ;«nd »on» Herald Jr., and Robert .uc*' ,uDand »' H ent«, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Allen, of Eugene. Smith South River Road, and a major ofieration. _____ । _____ Mr*. Bertha Cherry, and other Mr and Mrx. Richard Bushell Christmas dinner guests of Mr. relative«. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgers and son Ros« »iwnt Christina» day are on a business trip to San Di and Mrs. J. W. Hooton were Mr. in Salem with Mr». Bushell'» ego, California and will return this and Mrs. William Iwan of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Breedlove brother, Clifton Ross and family week end. Mr and Mrs. Homer Hooton and »pent Christmas Eve with their Mr. and Mrs. James Racknor. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Lee Rusk of Mil- Mr«. George Hewett, and family at. Miss Neola Johnson, daughter of WHUkir, Oregon Miss Ina Monroe of Portland Springfield. On Christmas day Mr. - arc vUHing ------ - at — the — I Mrs. Mary Johnson, underwent an George Stratton home on Mosby appendectomy at a Eugene hospi- »pent Christmas eve with her par and Mr». H. B. Breedlove, Mr. and ’»I last week and is reported re- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D Monroe Mrs. Ira Bcidler, Alfred Bcidler covering nicely. Her brother, Ray On Christmas day they visiter! and Mr. and Mrs. George Hewett mond Johnson. Is home from Ore with their son and daughter-in- and family spent the day with Mr. Paris Breedlove at gon State college for the holidays. law. Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Monroe and Mrs of Eugene. Springfield. Bob Grcwrlir l « home from Ore Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Monroe gon State college for the Christ J. P. Walker and George Mar- mas holidays with his mother, Mrs. and daughter Jean were Christmas quart made a business trip to Port gu<-»ts of Mrs, Monroe's parents, Ruth Grewelle, and brothers and land last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grimes, at Co- sisters. burg. Mrs. Eliza Magee Jackson, sis Mr and Mrs. S- L. Mackin are ter of Mrs. Charles Lackey, passed Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pickens spending a couple of days with away December 11, In San Diego, their son and daughter-in-law. Mr spent Christmas with their daugh California. and Mrs. Harold Mackin, and fam ter and family, Mr. and Mr». Ira ily al Milkaukie. going there for Byrd, at Roseburg. Christmas. , Miss Lola Howe returned home _ Mrs. Hattie Bell has gone to after several weeks stay in Port ( anby, Oregon to visit her daugh land and is at the home of her TO ALL OUR FRIENDS ter. Mrs. J. M. Cole, and family brother-in-law and sister. Mr and and will spend the holiday» there. Mn«. K K. Mihs. A good beginning for a new year, we believe is a good wish—and a good resolution. Our good wish for you — more health, more happiness and prosperity.— And our resolution—resolv ed to give you still better service in 1947. SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOP Chas. H Boslaugh Melvin Brady Maxine Thomas Claude V. Jordan Cottage Grove, Ore. FOR DEPENDABLE Fire and Car Insurance CALL AT EITHER OF OUR OFFICES Dr. H. A. Hagen, John Finneran' John Harrington, first trick op and L. J McCoy attended a noon erator at the SP depot plans to day luncheon of the Springfield enter the veterans hospital at Chamber of Commerce December Portland tomorrow for a checkup. IHth and heard Earl Reynolds of San Francisco. Calif., talk on how T letcher Kisler of Uniontown ’<> operate a Chamber of Com Kansas, arrived Christmas day for merce. Mr. Reynolds is assistant a visit with his cousin, L. W director of the Western Division Coiner. The visit of Mr. Kisler wa» ot the United States Chamber of quite a surprise for Mr. Coiner Commerce. as the men had not seen each oth er for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs Elwyn Rude left Saturday for Bakersfield where Mrs Lozie Teekell of Modesto. they are visiting Mr. Rudes par California, aunt of Mrs. J. L. ents and spending the holidays in Stokes, is at the Stokes home for the California city. the holidays. She will also visit a son in Salem before returning Mrs, Alice Conner is taking a home. vacation from her position at BAH Feed & Seed store and has Hugh Trunnell is a patient in gone to Portland to visit her ,he Euscne hospital suffering from grandson. a broken leg and broken pelvis --------- -- j bone, in an accident received Tues- Jimmy Adkins arrived Saturday ?ay at ,he Anderson Lumber & from Glad Tidings Bible Institute, Timber Company when a load of San Francisco, California and lumber slipped and fell on him. spent the week end at the home of Bob Githcns, apprentice yeo his uncle. Albert Adkins. He left Monday for Spokane to be with man, stationed at San Diego. Cal his father, brothers and sister for ifornia is home on a 12-day leave. He is visiting his parents. Mr and Christmas. Mrs. h loyd Githens. He will re Miss Theresa Walker of Eure turn to San Diego for another two ka, Calif., a former resident is weeks of boot training, followed sending the holidays visiting her by 16 weeks of schooling. sister. Mrs. Bud Skoglie and fam Christmas day dinner guests of ily. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Githens. were The interior offices of the sec- ^G^ens' parents. Mr. and Mrs. “ ond ' floor of ‘ the county court J. G. Githens of Corvallis; their sons Bill of Oregon State college house are being redecorated. and Bob of San Diego. California; his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Coon, of Roseburg: i and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and I Mrs. George Githens of Peoria Oregon and Miss Lorraine Mason I. of Eugene. Pat’s Saw and Lawn Mower Shop 41 S. 6th St. We are prepared to sharpen saws cross cut. skill and band, up to IH-in, circle. Hand saws sharpened and retoothed. Lawn mowers and other tools sharp ened. Phone 146. 33-4tp-tfc Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L Scdcrgren were Mrs. li Sedcrgren s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T F. Veale of Enumclaw, Wash- i ington, and her sister and heri husband. Mr and Mrs. R. M. • Schoonover, of Portland. They will , return to their homes during the ' week end. Thurs., Dee. I»tn The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Pag» t Guest* Christmas day of the A Mrs Charle« Dear of Independence W Shofstall family wert^Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. W E Knch. HAIL » 1 947 — Good health, good luck to you, our friend«, every day the coming year and thanks a million for your past favor« and past patronage. McCOY MOTORS Chrysler, Plymouth' Sales and Service 6th and Wash Phone 64 — M WADE RAIN PORTABLE Aluminum Pipe Sprinkler irrigation ^. Q üm A rA Henty of U\ WATER Q\ QA practical WHIN • YOU ÖX Hl Prevents vrop i Failures Increases Profits An ample water supply applied to your crops like RAIN ... when you need it, will increase the yield of all crops and actually DOUBLE the yields of some ,.. with ’4 the wator. Whon y«v mako 30 trot proporly orotoni produc ai mw* •• 40, ( SO «r 60 a<r.l lrrig«li«n, y«« n«l only >««• labor, but mako mart profit «n a tmallor land invotlmonl. N« ground lovoling n«««>iary when y«v inilall WADt'tAIN. Features That Save Time' and Labor The Spotlight is on our new arrival and we, as one of the welcoming committee. hope 1947 will be a joyful anil beneficial addition to your life. Happy New Year RAINBOW Patented MAIN LINI VAIVI ligM-tR-Wtlghl ALUMINUM LATtkAL H« r«dvc«> weigh! by two-lhirdi. FASTEST, POSITIVE, SELF-LOCKING COUPLER I So»«» K««, labor and «räikin« by COUHflt lock» from carrying paction. GUARD AMON guid»» pip« kt Keeps dirt oet. . while dixonn«<ti»g lateral R»»v Not «•«•nary la >hvt off water PLAN NOW — SEE US AT ONCE J. T. Short, Plumbing Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith 314 MAIN STREET COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. PHONE 281 i We Take This Opportunity to Wish Everyone A HAPPY NEW YEAR This Store Will Be Closed Monday and Tuesday, December 30th & 31st MAIN OFFICE Creswell, Oregon for Inventory Phone 282 JOSEPH M. STACK 1 Cotnmandar-in-Chicf V, F. W. of th« u. S. . Cottage Grove Office 731 Main Street. Phone 362J We are agents for reliable companies including Aetna, Hartford, American and New York Underwriters. Our companies pay promptly and protect you fully. $ America's millions of over« «eat veterans, you men who fought for Freedom ontha battlefronh of the world. World War II is over, but your job is not done.. Perhaps you realize that, from what you see around you in America today. "The V. F. W.—our country'« oldest, largest, and strongest order of overseas fighters—needs you. We । .need you to take over and manage an organization ^hat has been built up since 1899. Hundreds of thou sands of your fighting comrade» are already in |V. F. W., doing just that. Tomorrow and destiny won't wait ... you have to act.. . yours it the challenge.'* Our sincerest Thank You! for the past year’s patronage. We want to serve you even better next year. ASK OUR CLIENTS We also need real estate listings and if properly priced we can sell at once. We are completing 10 years of Real Estate and Insur ance Service In South Lane and North Douglas Counties JOIN VFW your post Shop our store Friday and Saturday, Dec. 26th and 27th, for items you might be needing. A shipment of outing flannel and a few other Items have arrived during the Christmas rush which we have not been able to unpack. These will go on sale Friday and Saturday Mornings at 9:00 o’clock — % lot each day. TODAY POST 3473 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES IOOF Hall, Cottage Grove, Ore. PETERSEN'S DEPT. STORE 615 MAIN STREET COTTAGE GROVE I < * 4 J