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Ttic Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Thun»., July <1. 1950 Published Every Thursday nt Cottage Grove. Oregon Cottone (ßrorr >aitind Established August 15, 1889 «imi li Ruhscription rates, cash in advance. No subscription 3 Mos. than three months. 1 Yr. , 6 -Mos. 1.00 2.50 1.50 In Lane and Douglas Counties 1.50 3.00 Outaida This District —----------- Foreign rates on application. Editor, Publisher W 0. MARTIN .... ...................... Manuring FVIIIiir First National Bank Raises Interest Rates For All Savings Depositors Increased interest rates lor sav ings account depositors at The First National Bank of Cottage Grove became effective July 1. it was announced Wednesday Depositors will receive 1's'l in terest on all savings accounts up HrnnH* ClMhmAn AilvrTtiaMiK XI*n»K*r to and including JlO.lMM' and 1G tirivi* Martin »« l»t> Edit»«. F* nw SCI Y. Wft. iS« Un Miriam Adkin* interest on any amount in excess ot $10.000 This action was taken Entered at Cottage Grovç, Oregon, as second class matter. by the board of directors at then regular June meeting. It is stated that the new rate will am»b to PUBLISHERS both new and existing accounts and that de|>osits made on or be ASSOCIATION fore July 10 will draw interest from July 1st. H. E. Eakin, vice prosident and THE CASE OF BIGNESS cashier of the Ixmk. isnntixl out • Mlteven major oil companies on the coast face prosecution that this increase m interest ixiy- i 1 Apr the anti-trust laws, along with the A. & P. corporation ments to sai mgs de|>ositors means to the small u jt ^ number of other large concerns. The general impres- an increase w of ho 50'< arc sav ing for ”veyetj in the government's effort to break up the depositors their security ('nd indefxyndencc. Mirations is that bigness is a sin. We don't think so Tlie rates of interest previously [ther do we believe the public does for that matter, paid by the bank were l'< on the on any are a number of developments connected with the first $5.000 and amount 111 excess ot »o.tuvl. tie trend in the past fifty years which must be classed fcFinomic stated that the excellent earnings |s rather unhealthy so far as the individual is concerned and of the bank have made it |iossible there an1 lots of things we don't like about the big corpora- to increase the interest to savings lions for that matter, but to try and tear up our economic deixvsitors. increase in savings inter Structure through government effort is about as bad as est. 'This the recently authorized divi rying to abolish our democratic form of government and dend to stockholders and the Itarting over again. If we tried to abolish our foi-m of gov- adoption of a six-day banking ser Tnment, we would have anarchy, communism or some other vice exemplify not only the strong jnn of government just as bad. And the same thing will earning capacity of the bank but its progressive program in the appen if we try to do away with big business and go back also interest of its customers and fifty ¿tears, where the family unit really served as the manu- stockholders,” Eakin said. i Last wis-k Miss Pat Ki lly tendisi (he national convention her Solorily, I’l Bet a I'hi, hohl CO III DGET U’PIUH I II Fr uik Plueard anil other relative Illg al Paulina lake. The) visiiri ill Portland with Mr and Mis Al .it hans' Mrs Mami Knowles ot Hir.hlaiul Mn Like. AYilifornia and Mis luam Fleming of Alaimsla. weic guests recent l.v el Mrs Ailille again Mrs Henry Pruitt and Mis Hull ami O P Mounts Glen IHiwning received wont Mon El day of the death of their father. Wi'dnrsday In n- with his purnt Raymond Wicks, son ot Mr mid Mis John Vini lien- W. \\ Cole, at Huntington Beach. Wuks California. Mr. and Mrs. liowning Mr and Mrs R I and Mis. Pruitt left Monday to Mr ami Mrs. I let I m i Ailani. attend the funeral at Huntington college was on the honor roll !>■ th Mr. uni Mi I MH.Ill s ¡sited the winter anil spring terms with Beach. graik*s of 3.67 anil 3;>3. He was Adams over the lourth. Mr. and Mr Jack Snyder ot vice prcsiilent of his fraternity. San Francisco arrivisi Friday at Sigma Phi Eixilon, ami is now in Mr atul Mrs in an the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Vern structor at Boy Scout Camp Mi ia Its. Mi wether, near Tillanks k Booher to s|H*nd a week. Mrs and Ml J. Kein Mr Snyder is a cousin of Mrs. Booher cvnlly nuijonst in tunr:n tiailc The Boohers and their guests lett ami hingiiage nt Thumlci hn il. Ari Saturday a tn. on a fishing trip to da> from i Pasadena. California zona, ami is «'iiiimte lo Newaik. Camp Sherman. T h i s was Mr w hen' he has been attending the New Jersey, wheie he will In* em Snyder's first trout fishing, and California Institute of Technologv ploycd. Miss Gei ry Krm ot Tu- the first day he caught the limit He diove home by way of Yose coma, Washington, tlietiei.ui in thè arrompa mi d home mite. He was i Friends have received conununi bv his cousin. cations front Major and Mrs. who i- ents and brother l'laude Cruson. who are enjoying |M-niimg a few weeks with thi will leave hi id i I hen a vacaiion in Ilie south anil who Si.; Nelson (amily on Miwb) en*ek wen* at Havana. Cuba recently. Mr. and Mrs. I > Ie Davis, lot inei Tin Belated announ<a*mcnt has been residents, have ivturned home to I ike Tulainvo .near Ml made of the sale of the Alvis Santa Barbara after a short busi U Wicks ranch tn the Culp Creek ness and pleasure trip combined. district to A I.. Real of Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. Wicks plan on re-1 maining on the ranch for at least during the summer. Their son. Kenneth Wicks, who graduated from the high school this spring is making plans to enter the .East ern Oregon College of Education at iJtGrande next fall? j CITY BRIEFS facturing center. Big farming with tractors has placed farming in the of a few; it has disrupted the community centers as1 hai ieoble knew them fifty years ago and it has caused a whole-; q . TkiiroJziu Mr and Mrs. John Wells spent ^alq^gration to the population centers, which in turn has □ciVlCCS I nUrSuaj the 1th fishing at Det** Bay. Cic^ted a social and labor problem. [TEe problem of hunting oil is a major one and can only | James Edmond Culbertson of Mrs. Jeannette Whitehead ot Rial Ikvr, Alberta, and her two be Chanced by large concerns with lots of money. The same Disston Di*Mon route c oitage grandsons, Kenneth and Edward, thills happening to our lumber industry; notwithstanding JuJy L at (hc ag<? of 61 >ears are visiting in Cottage Grove with that small lumber operators have played in the de- He was born January 25, 1889 in her sisters. Mrs. M. Woodroine I he ent of the lumber industry. By the time a lumber con- Wisconsin, and married to Mary and Mrs. Lucy Robbins. uel A. Goodell at Klam Falls. Wis <e fhvests in a mill, dry kilns and other equipment neces- consin Mf. and Mrs. Leslie Dial of j in 1913. She passed away in to conduct modem operations and invests in a stand of 1 a 1946. On April 7. 1949 Mi. Culbert West Ash and children are taking I im , the operations run into big money, which can not be son married Ethel Alldredge in a two weeks vacation in Colorado inet!by the small operator. But in the lumber industry, gov- Cottage Grove. Mr. Culbertson had armtent encourages bigness by insisting on conservation of been a resident of the Cottage i Mr. and Mrs. Damon Scott and s^nt the Fourth of July iur (timber resources, which requires large capital to handle. Grove area the past 13 years, Malcolm from Washington. He was holidays at Bend with their daugh- | .And while insisting on conservation, which is right in coming a member of the 1WA-CIO Local Srinbiple, but requires capital, the government says the No. 5-248. majte oil companies are too big and need to be broken up. Suiviving are his wife; one son, Richard Culbertson of Cottage Jus0irfaat is consistent in a view of this sort? It appears to us that the real objective of the present Grove; three daughters, Florence Violette. Mrs. government effort is to dictate the policy of big business. Jones and Mrs. Dorothy Scars, all Ana when this comes about, what's the difference between a of Culp Creek; two brotlicrs, policy of this sort and socialism or communism?—W.C.M. Clarence Culbert-:on of V/cb le . Jas. E. Culbertson ter Pal While thei r they at tend tai the waler pageant No Predicting STORMS - - Before yon stari on vetir va alum h-t its give your it. it will look hf i Hansens Return summons Er Am K_E Moofîi From K-F Meeting , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF légal notices THE STATE OF OREGON / FOR LANE COUNTY LEONORA EDITH DURFLING- ER, formerly LEONORA EDITH JOHNSTON, Plaintiff, . protection against loss — insure! ( all us for \nd don't free ad vici*. CO • " C e INSURANCE IS THE BEST POLICY J. B. Leonard, Ins Wiser Bldg., 617 Main 1 ’in nit RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION I'ltonc 55 Ilium / irst of the line ('urs in Wisconsin, and Erne t Cutbcrt ’nn of Addison. New York; two sister ;, Mrs. Edward DeBruine of Oak land. California and Mrs. Ethel Hoag, Siren, Wisconsin; 10 grand children. Funeral services were held Thursday. July 6, at 2:30 p.m. at Mills Mortuary with interment in the lOOF-Masonic cemetery. The Rev. W. W. Sutterlin officiated. Veterans who have not received their National Service Life Insur ance checks, or any word from the Veterans Administration in re gard to their NSLI dividend, (that is. those not receiving anything except their acknowledgement cards) should write E. G. Joseph, Insurance Director. Projects Service. Veterans Admin istration. Washington 25, D'C. I Complete identifying information. serial including name, address, i number, insurance ■ number, etc.. must lx- furnished. POTTER - At Sacred Heart This information was received hospital, Eugene, Saturday, June this week from W. A. Bortz, vet- 24, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace crans service officer for Lane Potter, Cottage Grove, a son. county. ELLIOTT - At Sacred Heart hospital. Eugene, Sunday, July 2, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott, Route 1, Creswell, a son. UGHTfSrf^ Homer and Paul Hansen of Hansen Bros, have just returned i from the Kaiser-Frazer dealer meeting at Portland called by Portland Motors, new Kaiser- : Frazer distributor for this area. L illian d . miller and Attendance of the dealer organi- DULLER, her husband; D. W. zation for Oregon and Southwest HARDING and MARIA HARD- ■ Washington was 100G, and all par- fNG. his wife; BOOTH-KELLY , ticipated in an unusual mass deliv- .UMBER COMPANY, a corpora- ery through which the more than ♦ion; GEORGE A. GETTY and130 dealers each took delivery ot KATHERINE B. GETTY, his at least one new 1951 Kaiser, Paul wife; also unknown heirs of any Hansen said. of the above named persons or 1 Stepping-up and smoothing out larVte. if any are deceased; also of factory production schedules all (tear jx-rsons or parties un- wju soon bring output of the new know iteclaiming any right, title, Kaiser and Frazer models into 1JARTMAN - At Sacred Heart estate, lien or interest in the real better relation with demand, the estate described in plaintiff's meeting was told by George Tick- hospital, Eugene. Sunday, July 2, Complaint on file herein, 1 ner, regional manager for the 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Homer B.' Defendants. Kaiser-Frazer corporation. Paul Hartman, Route 1, Creswell, a To: LILLIAN D. MILLER and Hansen quoted Tickner as assur- son. ---------- MILLER, her husband; 1 jng dealers of early deliveries on PUTMAN At the Butler W. D. HARDING and MARIA some of the 1951 models, which maternity home, Sunday, July 2, HARDING, his wife; also un have not been available up to this 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Put- । known heirs of any of the above time. Demonstrations man, Route 1. Cottage Grove, a named persons or parties, if any son, Charles Dale. are deceased; also all other per Mr. and Mrs. Wally Robertson Sales and Service BURK — At the Butler mater sons or parties unknown claiming spent the 4th on the North Ump nity home, Sunday, July 2, 1950, any right, title, estate, lien or in qua river, fishing. to Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Burk, Route terest in the real estate described in tiff's Complaint on file and that the plaintiff is the owner 1. Creswell, identical twin daugh in fee simple of said property as ters, Anita Marie and Ann Louise. her I tEF’ENDANTS. Phone 146 i C ite name of the state set out in the Complaint herein, You’H find it in the classified. ‘• f J ot IEGON: Y ou are hereby and that you, and each of you. 20-tfcxx I The Sentinel suuMhncd and required to appear be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim thereto and^fWfrver the Complaint of the plaiMMF filed against you in the adverse to the plaintiff; and for ab<te«ntitled suit on or before such other and further relief as the day of the time prescribed to the Court may seem just and in ite Drdur of Publication, to- equitable. 9 P. M. Joshua Time 7-4-50 This Summons is published pur wit iqn or nefore July 20, 1950; Jou fail to so appear and suant to an order made by HON. Well, another 4th of July is gone ami we regret answe । for want thereof the WILLIAM G. EAST, Circuit Judge that the life of many people ended in tragedy and thou for Lane County, Oregon, on the r will apply to the above sands of others wen* maimed and erippled permanently. ent f Court for the relief 20th day of June, 1950, w'hich or All of this in a country of plenty and happiness where prafed for in plaintiff’s Com der directs that this Summons be we value freedom so highly. Evidently we have little re published once a week for four- plaint, to-wit: That you, and each gard for human life. Many of us seem to shed all cour of you, be adjudged to have no successive weeks in the Cottage tesy, common sense, and civilization and revert to raw cst.de or interest whatsoever in Grove Sentinel, a weekly news and’ to the lands and premises paper of general circulation print savagery when we crawl under a steering wheel. It ed and published in Cottage heroin described, to-wit: seems we intend to get there in the least time possible, Grove, Lane County, Oregon, and Beginning at a point 26.0 feet regardless of results. that you be required to appear Si>uth 81 deg. 26’ West from and answer on or before the last the northwesterly corner of We do not advise you to stay home on holidays but day of the time prescribed in said lot 1 of Block 2 of the Plat to drive carefully and sanely ever on the alert for insane order, to-wit: on or before July of Saginaw as platted and re drivers who may approach from front, rear or cither 20. 1950. HERBERT W. LOM corded in book 2 page 26, side. BARD, Attorney for plaintiff. I Ano County, Oregon Plat Residence and Post Office Ad Records, said point being on First, put your own car in safe operating condition. dress: Wiser Bldg., Cottage Grove. tlwdnrtherly line of said Lot Check the rear view mirror, check your brakes, horn, 46-5tc-49 Oregon. 1 M the same is extended ignition, fuel pump, generator, radiator and tires. W^jMvard and running thence NerUi 8 deg. 34' West parallel NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING That is where we come in. We have tires guaran to Ann 276.0 feet distant from teed against all road hazards for eighteen months, Wil the center Une of the South Notice is hereby given that, lard batteries that will kick your motor from here hi ern Pacific Railroad 200.0 Howard B. Taylor, Administrator there. I^'t us look your car over In-fore it breaks instead feet, thence North 81 dog. 26' of the estate of Lillian J. Taylor, of afterwards; our service is many times more econom East 176.0 feet, thence South deceased, has filed his' final ac ical than repair bills. 8 deg. 34' East 90.0 feet, count in the Circuit Court of luine thence South 81 deg. 26’ West County, Oregon, No. 10154, and 156.0 feet, thence South 8 deg. said court has fixed August 1st, 34' East 110.0 feet to the 1950, at 9:30 A.M. in the court room of said court, in the Court' Hupth line of said Lot 1 if the House, Eugene, Lane County, Ore same Is extended westward; gon, as the time and place for | ThCflie South 81 deg. 26' West hearing and acting thereon. First 20.0 feet to the place of begin publication June 29th, 1950. How ning in the now vacated plat 633 N. 9th (Hiway 99) Ph. 224-R ard B. Taylor, Administrator. Alta , of Saginaw, Lane County, /Cing, Attorney. 47-5t-51 Oregon. car you'll be a new ent proud to start un muu trip with. ruin beliind. 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