Tin- ’ mi U hh -1, Cott««»« Grove, Oregon
W» ..
Thum., July I, 1948
Ferrin Resigns
Walter T. Garoutte
Passed Away 25th
.parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the A-umplaint herein;
Published Every Thursday at
(Continucil from Page D
. CotUar (5rovr
Cottage Grove, Oregon
member, who has work.xi with
Established August 15, 1889 Ferrin several year* says Mr. Fer
SMITH, his wile; JAMES UOY
’. C. MARTIN ................................................... Editor, Publisher rin has the bent school arganiza-
Walter Taylor Garoutte, 76. ot md IDA MAY COY. his wife; the
tion
he wvi
ever >«»*
saw and has details
nun nv
will »script ion rateN, cash in advance. No subscription for less at his fingertips. If he can’t tell Black Butte Rt , died Friday at unknow n heirs of any of the above
his home. He was born July 15. । nanusl persons or parties, if any
han three months.
6 Moa. 3 Mos. you. he t Ferrin • can turn to the 1871. near Cottage Grove, and was irv deceas<«d; also all other |»er-
1 Yr.
information wanted in the files
|| Lane ami Douglas Counties
.2.50
1.50
1.00 within two minutes.
married to Mary Wyntx-off. July sons or parti»«* unknown claiming
hitside This District ..............
1.50
.3.00
In the way of professional rec 2. 1902 at Cottage Grow. She died any light, title, estate. Iii«n or In
foreign Rates on Application.
ognition, Mr. Ferrin was made a in 1922. He lived in the Cottage terest in the real estate described
in the complaint herein,
member of Phi Delta Kappa na Giove area all his life.
•Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter.
Surviving are six children. Clin
tional education honor fraternity,
DEFENDANTS.
served as chairman of the state ton and William of Cottage Grove.
IN
THE
NAME
OF THE
Monoin
NATIONAL ÉDITORIAL- curriculum
Nelson, of McKenzie Bridge. Mis
commit tee for five Katherine
Gridley
of
Prineville.
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years, president of the Lane«eoun-
h ’,vbv ’«'tnmoned ami required Io
ty unit of Oregon Educational As Mrs Thelma Paeholke and Mtss : ap|H«ar
yiFonts
and answer the Complaint
sociation and is at present vice Velma Garoutte, lx»th of Cottage of the plaintiffs fill'd against you
president of executive committee Grove.
in the alHivv ent it hit suit on or
Services were held Monday nt before the lust day of the time
of state committee on physical ed
WALL STREET THE MONST SR
Mills Moituary with the Rev. D. prescribed in t|ic Order of Publi
ft Red Russia says the recent (MH‘ presidential ticket was the ucation and health. In community Hugh
IVniston officiating. Inter cation. to-wit: on or before the
broduct of Wall Street, the monster. The article was written of iciivitie?. he is past president oi
murse for home consumption to show how evil the low American
Uon s club, officer in the ment was in Taylor-Lane Ceme 22nd day of July. 1918; and if you
tery in Cottage Grove.
fail to so appear and answer, for
nation is or rather to divert the attention of the Russian people of the inter church council.
want thereof, the plaintiffs will
a
group,
cheerfully
and
selflessly.
(Way from the fact that their standard of living isn’t quite up
At Lakeview where he has ac-
For fourteen years you have apply to the above entitled Court
^««■that enjoyed by America, which is dominated by Wall Street. icepted the position of superintend-
given
tirelessly of your time and for the relief prayed for in the
4H<nry, Wallace, 3rd party candidate, says he isn’t a Red. but ent. the district is first class with
Complaint, to-wit; that you. and
»•»v iihwdly thinks along the same line as the Ruasran propagan- three grade schools and a stand- energy for the gixxl of our school. each of you. lx« nd nidged to have
anl
high
school.
The
schools
are
I
0
"
our
young
paopie.
Atl’sL Because according to Henry, the two other parties are both
no estate or interest whatsoever
now housed there with four build-iand "ur ‘’''•nmumty .
Wools of Wall Street.
in or to the lands and premises
This union high school building,
A good many Americans have lost their shirt on Wall Street ings in addition to a new gym of which we are all so justly herein described, to-wit:
agriculture
“amtwill testify t»> the fact that the Wall Street monster is a ■ and
. , a separate
-
. . shop.
„ . proud, will always be regarded by
The Southeast, one quarter of
rather hard animal to mount, even though the street is still a *
PIT™ ,s
the Southwest one quarter:
us as a worthy memorial to your
Southeast one quarter of the
political power. Most Amermans agree that the average mdivid- R<.s„lllti„n r.,inm..n(!s Ferrin
patience, industry, and persever-
Southeast one quarter; West
-«Md m becoming better informed and the better informed the
since the resignation of Supt. ance
ancc in the interests of our com-
one half of Southeast one
public is the more likely it will investigate before swallowing Ferrin the board of education of munity,
quarter: Northeast one quar
The 1 high quality of leadership
something which sounds suspicious.
school district 1-1 adopted a reso-
The
ter of Southwest one quarter
consistently
~ IFs an old political trick to try to create prejudice against lution of commendation addressed which you
of Section 7, Township 20
showq
throughout
your
service
i4qh and potentially influential people. It 's been tried for ’o <he retiring board member. C.
South Range 3 West of the
thousands oi
of years and in Tins
this lime
time America as wen
well as oincr
other A Beidler. and a personal letter
here will leave a permanent im-
tnouBanos
'
Willamette Meridian, in Lane
democracies have produced nianv successful demagogues, who addressed to Superintendent er- pression on all our lives.
County. Oregon. E XC E PT:
We deeply regret your depart-
use the same technique as Russia is using todav. Ami this is to
an' »’ubllshcd
Beginning at a point due
and we shall miss you mo re
North 2040.33 fret from the
try to create class hatred between people or between nations ! BE IT RESOLVED: That wc ure.
than we like to think.
to divert the attention of the people away from failures of the the members of the Union High
We wish you happiness in your
rulers. .
School Board of Education express
new field of work. We feel that
We in America have come a long w ay tow ard better rela- to Charles Beidler our sincere and we are the losers, and that your
tionship and lietter understanding because’ we have raised our grateful thanks for his ten years new community Is to be congrat
standard of living. As evidence of this, the average American oi devoted service on the board,
ulated on obtaining the services of
does not look with awe on the rich or the newly rich.
"c are aware of. and deeply ap- so progressive and able a school
-
’
precíate the excellent manner in man.
which he has guided us in hand
Sincerely yours,
FIRECRACKERS
Members of the
Except during the war, the 4th of July is usually heralded ling the business of the district
when chairman, and his counsel
■Board
of Education.
long before the day arrives with noise making by impatient at all times. We acknowledge with
youngsters. This year it seems that the kids usually forget is thanks the unlimited time he gave
that the shooting of firecrackers brings fun only to those ac when necessary to supervise con
tually engaged in shooting them. They are more often a nuisance struction of our new building.
SUMMONS
For his efficiency, loyalty to ed
to the adult who has to listen to the noise and sometimes the
ucation. and constant interest in
noise is very annoying. *
Firecrackers have been known to start fires and maim a the welfare of the school as it re IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
----------- accuracy for your
THE STATE OF OREGON
good many people. Starting fires in a section of the country lates to both the students and pa
FOR LANE COUNTY
trons.
we
are
indebted.
watch when we repair it.
that is primarily dependent on the forest and its products is bad
Regretfully we release him from LESLIE H. STRONG and AUD
business. For this reason we may ultimately look for banning
REY STRONG, his wife; AL
Skilled mechanics do the
fireworks altogether. .Several such laws have been proposed and our ranks.
FRED LYLE STRONG and JEAN
Most sincerely.
work expertly, promptly.
there is a good chance of passage.
Members of Union High STRONG, his wife; and AUBREY
School District No. 14 LESLIE STRONG, a single per-
son;
Plaintiffs,
LET'S BLOW OUR OWN HORN
Board of Education.
VS.
The Saturday Evening Post recently devoted a lead edi
torial to an interesting example of the inefficiency of socialism.
Cottage Grove, Oregon ROY SMITH and LEOLA SMITH,
his wife; JAMES COY and IDA
June 28. 1948
Fares for commercial plane flights across the Atlantic recently
14 So. 6th
Phone 301
MAY COY. his wife; the unknown
B
H.
Ferrin.
Supt.
w ent up $25- The American airlines involved had been show ing a
heirs
of
any
of
the
above
named
Watch Inspector
profit on their overseas business, ami they didn’t want to raise Cottage Grove Union High School, persons or parties, if any are de
the rate. However, the British and French lines, which are Clerk of the Board of Directors
ceased;
also
all
other
persons
or
Dear Mr. Ferrin:
government-owned monopolies, had been taking heavy losses
One of us has served on this
and they insisted on the boost. Inasmuch-as the American sys board with you for fourteen years,
tems’ right to fly to foreign nations rests on agreements which one or two of us for ten, another
could be abrogated .there was nothing they could do but go one of us for six years, and one
along and charge the higher tariff.
only this past year: but we can all
Commenting on this, the Post suggests that the American say from our hearts that we con
plane tickets carry a legend such as: “This ticket would have sider you a man of high ideals, a
cost $25 less if Socialism were working the way Socialists say man with the courage to do what
it is.” Jt then goes on to make this observation : “Never do these he thinks is right at all times, no
matter what the cost may be to
apostles of anti-free enterprise expbiin just when ami where himself.
Socialist economies have delivered the goods. They content
These years of work together
themselves with pointing out that a ‘planned society' ought to
with you have been years of har
deliver the goods beesuae it’s a planned society. What’s the mony, unity, and good fellowship.
matter with asking for details of how they do it; and what’s
We have found you never too
the matter with blowing our own horn, just softly, when we busy to serve us individually or as
do it!”
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A
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LEGAL NOTICES
On the Minute
CLOCK SHOP
TAXES COMPETE FOR OUR DOLLARS
Even with the modicum of relief afforded by the last
Congress, direct personal taxes still represent a strong source of
competition to merchants for the consumer dollar. Such direct
taxes at present equal 10 cents for every dollar income, or about
triple the tax slice in 1929 anil 1939. Dollarwise. this means
that personal tax paymi-nts are about $20 billion greater than
in either 'of those earlier years.
By the end of 1948, individuals will have paid nearly $125
billion in personal taxes since the beginning of the war. Last
year they paid in such taxes more than they spent for all the
following: new homes, new ears, new furniture, religious and
Charitable purposes, private education and medical care and
death expenses.
These facts are set forth in a graphic, analysis prepared for
the National Industrial Conference Board.
The study also shows that American consumers have raised
their consumption expenditures by more than $100 billion an
nually since 1939.
_____________________
TITAN SAWS
Light & Rugged
Circuit Judge of the State of Ore
gon for Lane County, on the 22nd
day of June, IMA which order di-
rects that this Summons 1 h « pub-
I in H íh I once a wrek for four 8UT-
resalvo weeks In th<« Cottage
Grove Sentinel, a ncwapaix«r of
general circulation. printed and
published In Cottage Grove, Lane
County, State of Oregon, and that
you 1 h « required Io appear and an-
swer on or before the last day of
the time prescribed in »«Id order,
to-wit: on or before the 22nd day
of July, 1948 Date of first publi
cation June 24th, HMM. Dntr of
last publication July 22nd. 1948
HERBERT W M>MHARD and
RICHARD L. THWING, Attor
ney* for Plaintiffs. Residence and
Post Office address: Wiser Bldg,
Cottage Grove, Oregon. 46-5tc-5<)
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July 4th reminds us it wasn’t
no long ago that our country
was just a small group of 13
colonies that didn’t like to be
pushed around. As to the size
and power of the country today,
leave that to the holiday ora
tors. They’ll give it to you with
all the trimmings and gestures.
You know, the Declaration of
Independence w as a [»proveil by
the colonial delegates on July
4th, but they didn't sign it
until August 2. Still, the day
we celebrate doesn't matter,
because it's good all year
'round. So pay your rcspect.s
to Uncle Sam on his birthday
. . . and let’s see to it that he
has many more of them.
Shirley Temple's studio re
ported she has just discovered
her first grey hair, That's an
announcement that makes us
all feel a few years older. By
the way, you'll discover great
er values at COMMUNITY
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Take along a First Aid Kit on that
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East Main and Harvey Road
:
Southwest corner of th»«
Southeast one quarter of Sec
tion 7 Township 20 South
Range 3 West of the Willam
ette, Meridian, thence West
290 00 feet, thence North
599 67 feet, thence East 29tnx)
fret, thence South 590 67 feet
to th»« ¡H»mt of beginning In
Section 7 Township 20 South.
Range 3 West of tin« Wlllam-
ette Meridian, in lume Ciani-
ty, Oregon.
and that the plaintiffs a tv the
owners in fee simple of the said
descnlH'd real cetatc as set out in
the Complaint herein, and that
you. and each of you. be forever
anjoiued anti delmiTed from as
serting any claim whatever there
to adverse to th»« plaintiffs. Anil
for such other and further relief
as to tin* Court shall seem just
and equitable.
This Summons is published pur
suant to an order made by HON
ORABLE G. F. SKIPWORTH.
Phone 505-J
ROBERTS and DRURY
PLUMBINC - HEATING - SHEET METAL
PHONE 444 2 blocks North of Mam on North 9th Street PHONE 444
WELL, Gran’pa (Cliff) drank some of his new grand
son’s formula by mistake and has been cooing around
the joint ever since. Don’t know what we’re going to do
with him now. Guess we’ll have to get a baby sitter for
him. Applications now being considered so step up.
NOW, all you gardeners take note. Not that I’m
bragging about my garden but things are growing so
fast that if I walk over the potatoes in my garden It feels
just like a mole pushing up dirt.
This is just to remind you that while a baby needs
special formulas, no special formula is required for a
good PLUMBING, HEATING, WIRING or SHEET METAL
JOB. Just call 444. Until then, we’ll be seeing you,
The National'Guard's strength this year is
limited to 350,000 men. Already 250,000 arc
members. So, there's 0'ily room for the best
men. Physically and mentally qualified young
men who are able to meet the high standards
of the new Natiom-1 Guard will get the kind
of training that helps keep America strong.
They’ll earn while they learn ... and lie ready,
to do their pait in protecting America’s future.4
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