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Mi». Ernes! Uhridemu-n of Eu -. t lllsturiral Wild Hower Fuurtion of TaogMea gene xjxnt Sunday with Mr and ' Keen-edged tools, capable of cut One of the choice wild flov ers of Mr«. James Tudfor d. ting and shaping the hardest steel, the world, the Lewisla Tweedie, 'BACKACHE! ,U» Fallu. O»illn« Up Nishi». »Iiuii» irlo», Irrlltlln« iimm »'*. >-•< Fsln«. «»«ter AHM. • vu II aii bi UI aa . du» । rfani« and noa «y«tomlc Kldn«y and I CisMes iroubiee. try Crete« Mukk. r«npl.u eellalecUon or «toner Seek »uereulwd Ask AHO A ACETYLENE WELDING "Where there is lots of smoke there's bound to be a fire" is a shop worn statement, but this did not work out Saturday; at least for the part of the Sentinel When ' two of the Sentinel employes, Mr». I Miriam iWhizzie) Adkins and , Pete Fuller »aw great clouds of smoke surrounding a Model A Ford Saturday, they made a mad I min to I in < nw of 11» in. i., I get u ground fl<x>r view. But when Cottage Grove Welding Works Portable Welding Any Place 1030 Madison Phone 181Y 24 tfcxxx Word ha« been received by Mr, and Mr» G W McFarland that their gtandaon Darrel W M< - (*1anahan RD2. who is n patient in the U S Naval hospital in Oak land, Calif., is much improved and hope« to get n convalescent leave soon. He has been confined to the hospital for the past six months and it will he necessary that he stay another 7 months. Hr- is the son of Mr and Mrs. G. P. McClan the smoke cleared away they ahan of Grants P ush . found it was Just another clever The annual venison feed and way of the fire department to advert Ue the Firemen's Ball on grande ChemiAot of the Lane county Voiture No. 80, 40 et 8 the 23rd will be held in Eugene Saturday Incidentally, this may be the the 23rd to use in breaking proper method up a lot of curoxity when a fire Claude Sherman and Chas doe» occur «nd in keeping the Whipps attended a clam chowder curious from hampering the ef feed at Reedsport Saturday night forts of the fire department. given under the auspices of the hold then- edge at high speeds be causa of the tungsten in them. wan disco,ered during the Lewis and Clark expedition. Thun., Oct. M, Illis The Nentlnel, Cottage Greve, Oregon The New York Sun, begun In ■ Merganthaler produced the first 1833. was the first (x-rmanent ; successful linotyiH* machine in penny paper. 178-1. -OPENING sale WE ARE BACK IN BUSINESS WITH THE HOTTEST PRICES IN TOWN ()% Off On All Groceries Reedsport 40 et 8 (For Cash) Overhead A Tuesday guest of Mr. and Mrs Frank Galdabini left Wed iMre A II Beagle WM Hurry nesday for San Francisco for a : Lammert of Salem. visit with relatives and will bring her mother, Mt«. John Vysett, ( Mrx. Manley Fuller spent two home with her for an indefinite week« visiting her parent», Mr. »la^. Mr«. Vysett has been with 'anil Mrs H F. Neu, at Copeland, another daughter in San Francisco Idaho Her mother ha» been very III Mr. and Mrs Rodney Shulte« urul family of Eugene ware Sunday Mr«. Green Simpson of Graybtdl, callers at the home of Henry Wyoming und Mrs. Clara Catlin Rohde and Mrs. E. R. Bullington. of Portland »pent the week end kan with thor gMar. Mra Ruth Fred Bosley arrived last Thurs Grvwelle, itnd niece. Mr». Duvld day for a vacation of three weeks, Erick»on, which he is »pending with his mother. Mrs. Harry Neet, and Mrs. Paul Bloomquilt of Reeds- took off for a few days hunting in Ml Visited Mr. and Mr*. Roy eastern Oregon. He is a refriger- Hand« while attending the Baptlat ation mechanic with the Army convention here. Transport Service, having served the |Mi«t 17 monlha on the steam Sunday visitors at the i'harles ship Comfort, and made trips to Cooley Sr, home were their »on» Jajutn. the Philippines and Huwaii- und <laughtcrs-in-law, Mr. and un lain nd« The text two trips were Mtn. Harold Cooley of Glendale between New York and Breme- amt Mr and Mm. Charles Cooley ‘ haven, Germany. Jr,, and children, of Diaston, ' ----- ----- - ———— Mrs. Chqrles Aker blade entered Pfc William R Hunter has been the Eugene botipital a week aga transferred from March Held, last Sunday where she is receiving California to Shephenl Field, treatment, and i» recovering sat- Texa«. ' isfnctorily. - Let ua cut down part of your overhead by giving your car economical, quality ■ervice. McKenzie Texaco Station 5th A Wuh. Phone 163 Win our votes on November 2. but in the business world, a well groomed man has a much better chance. And >hal s where we eome into the picture for when it comes to grooming we can give you personalised ser vice plus sanitation thru SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOP Chax. H Boslaugh David Peterson Norman Shires Maxine Thomas RE ELECT With OIL CIRCULATORS From Nichols Radio & Appliance Lee Nichols 812 Main St. Phone 317 DREW & MORIN MARKET Republican lor CONGRESS FOURTH DISTRICT IJnn, I^ne, Doudas, Jackson. Josephine, Coo», Curry Counties PHONE 55 POOPS II 4 TRY OUR DELIVERY SERVICE Paid Adv. Dia worth for Contr—t Commit!»«. I. E McClintock, Treu., di It II H II ft 2 minutes II II THAT MAY CHANGE YOUR WHOLE LIFE II II It takes just two minutes to read this ad and what you decide as a result of it may change your own life and that of your children for years to come. The-point simply.this: Those whom we elect in this election may well decide most of the vital issues which will affect you directly—peace or war, prosperity or de pression, moderate prices or high ones, progress or stagnation, , These are the reasons why it is more important than ever before that we VOTE FOR THE BEST MAN in every office, large or small. CARLSON At the Smith ma ternity hospital. Wednesday, Oc tober 6. 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Carlson. Lorane route, Cot tage Grove, a son, Kenneth Ray. HERE IS A CHALLENGE FOR YOU. Make a real study of all candidates offering them selves for public office in this election. Forget for a moment your own party affiliation and that of the candidate you are investigating. Think only “Is this man, is this woman, the candidate best suited by personal background, ability and record in public and private life for this particular office?” Do this honestly and we are sure that you, too, will vote Republican. M * A- THOMAS E. DEWEY Pr»»id»nl h EARL WARREN Vico-President GUY CORDON U. S. Senator II I II II I* 4 Remember, vote for the best man, -may the best man win! * KANGAS — At the Smith nia- ternity hospital, Friday, October 8, 19-18, to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben “ Kangas, Cottage Grove, a daugh- ter, Barbara Evelyn. COLE At the Smith mater- nity hospital, Friday, October 8, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cole, Drain, a daughter, Caralyn Col leen. -, « So COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ELLSWORTH CAVIS At the Butler mater Earl Mnd returned home Sat urday from a month's trip spent nity home, Wednesday. October 13. in the east with relative«, visiting 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cavis. at Ur lama and Enfield, Illinois Cottage Grove, a daughter, Pa unit Rockport. Indiana This was tricia Gail. his first trip back home in 27 ¡KOLA At the Butler mater yours. nity home, Wednesday, October 30, 1948, to Mr. anil Mrs. John Mr. and Mr«. Cha«. Feitette Ikola, Lorane route. Cottage have sold their property here and Grove, a daughter. (dan to move to Payette. Idaho to make their future home. They SPELLMAN — At the Smith have lived here aince 1931. maternity hospital, Wednesday, October B. 1948, to Mr. and Mm. J. W. Englund returned to his Ray Spellman, Culp Creek, a home Sunday where he is conva daughter, Kathleen Joyce. lescing from a major operation HATFIELD - At the Smith la«t Tuesday at the Eugene hos maternity hospital, Wednesday, pital. October 6, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield. Cottage Grove, a son, Robert Lewis. Have a Warm, Comfortable Winter 45c 39c 65c 49c Harris BIRTHS sanitary lather service. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Our prices are below the average all the time • Mr«. Louisa Tohlcn returned Ethan Coston entered the Vet home last week from a two erans hospital In Portland last month«' trip to Peoria, Illinois week where he is undergoing where «he visited a daughter and treatment prior to a major oper- M>n. and their famiii«-» and M-vurai at ion. other relatives and friends. She । ------------- made the trip both way« by air- In a recent election of officer« plane, and thinks It the finest at the .Southern Oregon ('allege tf i mode of travel. Education nt Axhland Gordon Nei- ------ dcigh. formerly of Cottage Grove, .Mr, II. H. Kirchner of Los wa« elected president of the junior Angeles came for her father's class, funeral, J. W Scars last Saturday, ' and visited at the homes of her Mr and Mrs. S. L. Mackin and mother. Mr«. A.'H Beagle, und I Mr and Mrs. Altx-rt Adkin« at- father-in-law, R B Kirchner. tending the dedication service of the new Coburg Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde re Sunday afternoon. turned last week from a five weeks* trip, visiting Mrs. Rohde’s Visitors calling on Mrs. Sam brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Warren last week were Mrs. Charles E. Fahrenwuld, at Rapid Myrtle Dike of Thornton Corners City. South Dakota, and other und Mm Merle Thiese of Gowdy- relative« and friends in Dakota. In ville. Nebraska they visited friends of Mr Rohde at Randolph. Harting ton and Bloomfield They also tour ed Yellowstone National |>ark. We Can’t All Four barbers to serve you. BEEF ROASTS (good beef) . SHORT RIBS - (good and lean) RIB STEAK (good beef) . . SKINLESS WIENERS . . . WAITER NORBLAD Congressman (first district) 4 < t LOWELL STOCKMAN Congressman (second district) I CHASTAIN At the Smith maternity hospital, Tuesday, Oc tober 19, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chastain of Mapleton, a son. 4 f T. y* i *1 IL» HOMES D ANGELI Congressman third district) HAWIMS ELLSWORTH Congrci«mon . /(fourth district) DOUGLAS McKAY Governor EARL T. NEWBRY Secretary of State HOWARD C. BELTON Stale Treasurer a GEORGE NEUNER Attorney-General » I PH Adv. Republican Stot» Central Committee of Oregon, Newell Elliott, Sec , 320 S.W. Broadway. Portland, Oregon. Get Your i “HARRISON'’ THERMOSTATS ARD HEATERS SIB'S RADIATOR SHOP O.K. Rubber Welders Building Phone 660 ... »1 c*y •X ?» —