The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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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,
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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,
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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.
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GUY CORDON
U. S. Senator
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KANGAS — At the Smith nia-
ternity hospital, Friday, October
8, 19-18, to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
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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.
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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.
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Ib.
Ib.
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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 ।
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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-
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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)
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LOWELL STOCKMAN
Congressman
(second district)
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CHASTAIN
At the Smith
maternity hospital, Tuesday, Oc­
tober 19, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Chastain of Mapleton, a
son.
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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
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GEORGE NEUNER
Attorney-General
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Newell Elliott, Sec , 320 S.W. Broadway. Portland, Oregon.
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