Consider looking locally for gifts this Christmas

By CATHERINE IDZERDA ( Contact )   Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008
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Buying Xmas gifts with local connections can make a fun holiday.  These items from a local consignment shop include bottles from two out-of-business dairies and two books of historical interest.

Buying Xmas gifts with local connections can make a fun holiday. These items from a local consignment shop include bottles from two out-of-business dairies and two books of historical interest.

Yes, you could buy your father-in-law a sweater, or a pair of slippers.

I'm sure he'd say "thank you" and then put your gift back in the box and never think about it again.

Wouldn't he rather have a plat map of Fulton Township, showing the farm where his grandfather lived? Or a 1942 Army-Navy production award given to the Oldsmobile plant in Janesville, where his father worked before joining the army?

Instead of slippers, sweaters, ties and bathrobes, consider:

-- Antiques with local connections.

Downtown Delavan has a handful of multi-story antique shops within a three-block radius.

One of the booths at the Tommy Guns Antique Mall, 230 E. Walworth Ave., Delavan, has a box of old plat maps for a variety of local townships and villages. The giant mall also has a variety of advertising items with local ties.

Or, look for antique postcards featuring Lake Geneva beaches at Remember When Antiques and Collectibles, 313 E. Walworth Ave.

Downtown Janesville has several spots for antique treasures. Carousel Consignments, 31 S. Main St., has a "Janesville drawer" with local advertising and memorabilia such as plates commemorating Evansville's centennial and coin banks from banks in Milton Junction that no longer exist—or have long since changed names.

One of the treasures currently in the Janesville drawer is the official program from Edgerton's Centennial week, July 3-12, 1953.

"Edgerton: From Oxen to Jets," the cover proudly announces. Readers can peruse photos of the centennial queens or marvel at the eight-episode, 19-scene play detailing Edgerton's history.

Advertisements from businesses such as Walker's Friendly Service, Archie's Tavern, the Owls Club, Carlton Hotel and Bar, Edgerton Feed and Seed and Cliff House will bring back memories.

-- History buffs might like the reproduction of an 1877 drawing/map of the city of Janesville available at Star Photo, 2522 E. Milwaukee St., Janesville. The 19-by-25-inch print duplicates the lovely sepia tint of the original drawing.

-- Find your hometown on eBay.

A search of "Janesville" brought up a variety items including:

-- A program highlighting the presentation an Army-Navy production award to the Oldsmobile plant in 1943.

-- A first edition of "Plowing on Sunday," written by Edgerton's Sterling North and published in 1934.

-- Several ads featuring Highway Trailer Co. products. The company was a fixture in Edgerton for decades.

-- An 1870 fold-out flyer advertising items from Doty Manufacturing Co. of Janesville with beautiful drawings of the company's belt-power punching and shearing equipment.

-- A reproduction of a die-cut advertising sign for Janesville Machine Co. The color poster features an image of the two-bottom sulky plow. Also shown is a man riding on the plow being pulled by a team of four horses in a plowing demonstration. The text reads "How would you like to be the Champion Plow Man of the World?"

-- Janesville Wagons.

The Wisconsin Wagon Company started as the "Wisconsin Carriage Company" in 1915. After the advent of the automobile, the company set its sights on creating quality coaster wagons and other toys.

The company closed in 1940, but was resurrected 30 years ago by a Janesville businessman looking for a quality wooden wagon for his grandchild.

The current wagons aren't antiques, but they do hark back to a time when quality mattered and kids were sent outside to play in the sunshine.

The shop is located at 507 Laurel Ave., Janesville, and online at www.wisconsinwagon.com.

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whoanellie
Dec 11, 2008 at 9:15 a.m.
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I work for a local business and our business is way down. I know some has to do with the economy, but consider the local stores instead of the big chains such as Target, Walmart, shopko and all the stores in the mall. We have some unique items and something for everyone. More thoughtful than just the sweater that no one will wear. By the way, I drive a malibu and my bosses drive both chevys! Consider supporting us, we have already supported you!

bhansen99xj
Dec 11, 2008 at 8:43 a.m.
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I would like to see how many goods in the local businesses are actually made here, and not just some cheap junk from China with a big price tag.

twerp13
Dec 10, 2008 at 9:39 p.m.
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madein: just because a business dosn't go out shouting to the world that they support the GM union, dosn't mean that they don't. Look at all of the donations LOCAL businnesses give for Labor fest...correct me if I am wrong isn't that a union thing. Also if you decide not to buy local, just out of spite than you are hurting the local worker, you neighbor or maybe friends/family. In these tough times we all need to help each other out. Did you ever think that some of these busiesses have employees who support your fight to save GM Janesville, but they are helpless to do anything about it?
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Please think twice before going out of town spending your money just so you can sock it to the Janesville business community. Perhaps that is why Janesville is so dived between GM employees and the GM haters/bashers...heck with attitudes like yours I don't think you are endearing any goodwill towards the GM workers.
* I feel for all of those who lost or are losing their jobs, but right now we need to act like adults and support our LOCAL ecconomy. Only together working as one community (not a divided one) are we going to survive this recession.
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Anyways thats my opinion

bbwil
Dec 10, 2008 at 7:42 p.m.
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Hey, if you are looking for a unique gift for a little one in your life, check out my mom and my site! We make Kozee Knees, legwarmers for little kids. They make diaper changes a breeze and protect babies knees when they are crawling. Much easier than pants and tights. We have all sizes and tons of cute colors and prints. Come check us out!
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www.myspace.com/kozeekids
www.kozeekids.etsy.com

spikesmom
Dec 10, 2008 at 7:23 p.m.
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Again...thanks for the info!

luluberry_0981
Dec 10, 2008 at 6:51 p.m.
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOH BOO HOO! Honestly... If everyone acted like MadeinUSA, Janesville would be a ghost town... Grow up buddy.

KariBlake
Dec 10, 2008 at 6:03 p.m.
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What a great article! Thanks for some thoughtful Christmas gift ideas.

JvlResident
Dec 10, 2008 at 5:53 p.m.
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Medein- With you small brain and small thoughts would you feel better if I traded in my Tahoe for a Kia or Honda? I am sorry you are out of a job but why be so cruel. When you shop out of town this holiday season why don't move where you feel more "supported."

cardtrader
Dec 10, 2008 at 3:59 p.m.
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Another G.M cry baby

MadeinUSA
Dec 10, 2008 at 3:18 p.m.
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We would spend more money here in Janesville, but seeing that none of the local businesses have vocally supported the membership of Local 95 in our turmoil, we will take our business out of town. Pretty simple really.

Janie7
Dec 10, 2008 at 1:36 p.m.
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you could check out gazlo.com
see tab at top of page

AgainwithThis
Dec 10, 2008 at 12:17 p.m.
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spikesmom--you are in luck. A friend of mine owns a LOCAL marketing company in Janesville and they are in the process of putting together a local guide of businesses, etc. This will hopefully help people when they are looking to stay local with their money. It should be out soon!

spikesmom
Dec 10, 2008 at 10:30 a.m.
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I would like to see a list of all the locally owned businesses in Janesville. I would like more of the little money I do have to spend stay in Janesville.

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