VOLUME LUI Plans for Youth Movement Are Launched Here (M)TTAGE OKOVE, LANK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, \|,\R ( Il II Sgt. John C. Palmer Missing in Action In North Africa 1943 NUMBER 30 Outlook for Development Alumina Slx Industrial Rod & Gun Club Clay Cited liy Bonneville Speaker L“ '“ '" y To Launch Two __L . Shown in Survey Local Projects S TA TE HOUSE, S A LE M - By the tim e you are reading this col­ umn here's hoping th a t the regu­ la r session o f the 42nd legislative Mr. and M ix. ( ‘has. Palmer o f assembly has adjourned sine die - Dis* ion route yesterday received ft.’Hft s i ttt.K x i, dkemnixgh but we have o u r doubts. As we Hobart Butte Clay Said to Be a telegram from the secretary of M AD E told you last week, the a ll-im p o rt­ Bonneville Survey Result* An- w ar conveying the inform ation ant state tax question would prob­ Most Promising in nourMwl Tuesday. that th e ir son. Sgt. John C. Palm ­ D uring the month o f February ably keep the lawm akers a t th e ir Executive Committee to Be er >vlth Itie arm y in the N orth the Red Croaa surgical gauze Northwest Club Members Monday Make desks longer than the planned A frica n theoter, was missing in elasscs here made 5,645 surgical Six pote ntia l ind ustria l sites and Named to Formulate date of adjournm ent, which was uctlon lie had is irn missing, ae- dressings corn pa red w ith 10,000 areas in the vicinity of Cottage Plans for Establishment scheduled fo r last Saturday. March MANY FACTORS ENTER IN Plans. cording to the telegram since Feb- made hy the S p rlg fleid class in Grove ranging in size from nine to 6 T ry , as they did, to accomplish ru n ry 20th. M r Palmer said yes- February and which has only been Recreational Area 3.600 acres are listed in an indus­ the impossible, the legislators are START OF PROJECT teriiay that it had been two organized since December 14, ac- tr ia l survey released Tuesday by s till at it. The senate has a tax DIETZ AND PERRY SPEAK inontb* since receiving a le tte r cording to a re |*,rt by Mrs. John I the Bonneville Power adm inistra- idea of its own. The conference from th e ir son. lie was w ith one Finneran, in s tiu c lo r. The 6th Pnwpects fo r development o f tion. The survey was completed by TO PLANT WILD RICE FOR com m ittee appointed by both AT MEETING. o f tile firs t arm y o u tfits to arrive duota of 7,400 was started yester- the alum inum clay found In th» Bonneville's m arket development houses which tried to iron out the BIRD FLIGHT In N orth A frica , going from Ire - day and must be completed by H obart B u tte area near London section in cooperation w ith mem- _______ differences o f opmton existing be­ A p ril 1st so it is very urgent that were discussed by Bonneville Pow- her* o f the Cottage Grove Cham- Plans fo r u youth movement land there tween house and senate on the He Is one of the fo ur Palmer **b ladies who possibly can at- er representatives at the regular tier o f Commerce. were launched nt ii meeting held A t one o f the biggest turnouts several tax bills have failed to erving in the armed forces tend these classes to do so. These m eeting o f the Chamber . of Com- Chesley of Bon o f the year. Cottage Grove Rod agree. A fte r w orking several .lays Monday evening In I lie council M,n ------ . Brazil, . manager _ chambers o f I he c ity hall, a tte nd ­ Pis-scs meet ev.-ry Monday find merce Tuesday. A Core d rillin g ex- neville's southwestern d is tric t of- and Gun club members at a spe- on the subject. Rep. John H all o f Wednesday afternoon* from 1:30 ploration is now being carried on Rce pointed out th a t completion cial m eeting Monday night agreed P ortland just couldn't agree w ith ed hy th irty -tw o people represent­ to 4:30 ami Monday evenings from l»y the U. S. Bureau of Mines. One ot ’ he survey at th is tim e is par to undertake tw o im portant proj- the balance o f the committee, and ing the various organizations over 7:30 to 9 30. test hole has been completed and O cularly significant in view o f in- ects th is year. Plans were ad- he brought in a m in o rity report. the com m unity. The movement discusM*d much here- of late was Mrs. Finnerun has usked that ■ *ccond started. Clay found in vestigations now being made o f vanced fo r the establishment of a However, whichever way it goes, a ll ladies who have not attended •*’ ** ar,‘a ** *a’d be ’ he moat extensive clay deposits in the Ho- recreational area on the east side the people w ill receive a m uc.i called fo r the pitr|x>se o f provid­ ing some s o il of recreation for the classes fo r over tw o months prom ising yet uncovered in the to ” B u tte area south of Cottage o f the Cottage Grove dam basin large r reduction in state income the young people of the cornmun- The follow ing list of Ri-d Cross ,o please come and get th e ir northwest and the speakers Tues- Grove as a possible source o f in the v ic in ity o f the Roy Short taxes than the o rigin al house h ill Ity. Dr. H. A Hagen preaided at W ar W orkers was supplied us yes- dresses o r smocks in order to day said there was about a fifty - alumina fo r northwest alum inum property. P relim inaries call fo r the called fo r namely, 10 percent, fif t y chance th a t the area would production. erection o f a club house about The senate plan recommended by the session and Mrs, Roy Sunder- teiday through Allen p. Wheeler, moke room fo r others, The largest of the sites describ- tw ice the size o f the present club Dean W alker and incorporated in land served as secretary. To fo r- county chairm an an<»' to establishment of an down the )ower W illam ette river, w ay by Thursday. M arch 11. and clubs was named secretary and D is tric t No. 2 .Chairman, Scho- which are located In Oregon. The alumina in d u stry if the H obart A second project was providing ’ ben w ill be in position to adjourn, the setxmd member of the com- field S tew art; captains. Mrs. Guy DISABLED VETS TO valuation of such plants was set B u t,e cla>s Prov<> ,o be economi- food fo r m ig ra to ry fowls in the but our guess is that they w ill go m itten w ith the Rev. Roy Hutch)- Earl, C A Beidier, A W. H e lll- ORGANIZE at $270,000,000. a ll of which are cal,y feasible o f development. form o f w ild rice and w ild celery, u n til Saturday. M arch 13. Many *on the th ird member, represent- well, I a ir y Lcvens. Lloyd Griggs, lug the churches. Representatives Mrs. W. F la-bow, Mrs. W. L. being operated by private capital Tbe s lln '',y states ’ hat power etc. These seed w ill be planted on o th e r im portant b ills are before f o Z X ’D U a K ^ V e t e r a m ^ r X On<‘ " p b " * "he said ik jn m 'v ille 'w a s ‘ndustries w ith a whole- the west side of the dam bstsin to both h o u i* . which w in take time. of the schools and lodges w ill be W orkm an, Mrs Claude Kime. Mrs ' limned ch»efly concetm-d w ith was to de- sa,e P°w er ’ «‘ -rnand can be a rrang- provide food and w ith the hope However, if both houses hold n ig ht named later. 11. B F e n in . M r* Alvts Wicks. 'o tla g e Grove section, |*»si|xincd on Februare 28 w ill be h e ld 'S u n ’ ve,°P ’be resources of the north- c d J h ™u£ « “ “ « c ts negotiated that i b ird flig h t in this area w ill sessions they m ay be able to w ind The group heard two speakers. M rs L W. Coiner. M yron Perry, chief of police, and D is tric t No. 3 Chairm an, Mrs day at the C o lla te Grove armor*- Wi>s’ a»*i ’ bus help win the w ar the Ilo nn t,vl|b' Bower adm in- be established and thus d ive rt the up a ll rem aining business and q u it ba8^ . wholesale h favy m ig ratio n in the K lam ath M arch 11—and we hope they do. A l.D ie tz, Lane county juvenile of- Mar> Arm captain*. Mrs M ary at 2:(xi p m George Sm ith an- and ,o bold the industries a fte r fleer. Both »poke on the Juvenile Arne, Row Riv .e r, M r* Charles nounced yesterday. Previously the the w » r in a development pro- rate ’ , ot $17.50 per kilow att-ye a r. Falls area, said to be so heavy re- .................... ...... ............... ... on , The prize b a ttle o f the session so problems and the problems of Conner. Saginaw, r. M rs W. A. Hem. local veterans depended the Kram - Unless the . people are d __ ill- ■ , nearest Bonneville substation « rn tly th a t much g rain grown in enway. S ilk Creek, Mrs. E E thel thel help help ot the Eugene Eugen.- post ¿ K t but bul- Sun- Sun- Ken’ ««^n» and " nd w w ork ork fo fo r r the the retention retention h £<,!’*?."' '* “ J EuE£,n1f ’ , a^?ut 23 Klar™»’ b basin Is being de- fa r centered around the B urke juvenile delinquency. reek; Mrs. of the D efin ite plans fo r a youth H unt. Culp Creek; M r*. G. D. R it- day an organization w ill lx» per- o i th * ’ e *" f T ^ f ^ t a ™ ^ T ^ b' U* cows do the hired man's w ork by women to get together anil oh-, <**"’ survey and coal from Coos tion, resources, local industries. P e r W e e k S c h e d u l e E ^ ri H ill in trJ d u tid I l o X *B lli uiung pasture to the fullest ex- serve the W orld Day o f Prayer, county i.s ulso available, but the transportation, power and fuels. ______ introuu, id House BUI te n t," naid O. S. Fletcher, county 398, which the house passed. The In every land where there are extent o f the deposits are not and o the r inform a tion pertinent to Lum ber m ills o f this agent, today. "E ve ry study ever Christians, the women are meet- known at the present time. Look- the in d u stria l fu tu re o f the Cot- have p ra c tic a lly a ll gone o ^ 'th e " m ,-'’th im - ^ o f’o rH fiZ H w -in« ’ u! made show* that ro w * produce the mg fo r this purpose some w ill be ' nK to fu rth e r exploration of the tage Grove area. 48-hour-a-week basis it was learn- th r - R „ r i , ? h i i i ,s t - a »» cheapest when they are on pas­ union sen-ices w hile others w ill Coos county coal f.elds, the Coos- -------------------------- ed here yesterday, follow ing the hem e the H I m ea«o~ » T * ture. and likewise lieef, m utton, meet w ith in th e ir own groups. To- Lane delegation asked fo r an ap- DOGS OR VK TORY GARDENS, suggestion of the manpower com- ¡„to effect imrnedixrelv r ’i? o r pork made on pasture I* the m orrow there w ill be a union ser- p ro priatio n of $50.000 fo r explore- W H IC H ? mission. W ith good w eather the passes the senate » X L ' u J r f hJ cheapest. vice at the Meth.xi.st church at ” °n purposes and $20.000 was ------------- extra day per week is expected to The governor How ever SeSm i " I t looks like only good com­ 2:00 o'clock fo r all Indies o f the K ^ n te d under the Walsh Act. Dogs and victory gardens do not boost the production m ate ria llv. Burke can't see it th a t w -v «nd mon sense to take advantage of community.* The devotional* w ill &jr B ra z il also discuswd an- m ix very weU “ m any P«>Plp * * * Average d a ily shipments o f lum - , , , ----- -------- ------ discussed an- « '"« n y ix-opie are «»*-,.,ge uauy smpments ot lum - seems to be dome his level best to this fuct at a tune when labor is Dorena Mr Jam es Spahr, in charge o f the Methodist and o the r development phase south o f P",dinB ° ut ,and more wil1 d° s° ber are running about 35 to 40 k ill the b ill, w hich is now before so short. Whenever pasture can Mrs. Glen G illispie, “ " ........... ........... be orc ,he ° { thp y ear In d i- cars per week w ith the heaviest ,he senate. Those w ^o L ter^- Presbyterian ladies w ith special here in the' exploration oY the replace a fo rk fu l o f buy in the Latham - Mrs. Elsie Chilaon, rnu.' u i fu rn “ ' h? 1 by ,he U bristian N .ckle m ountain - a r Riddle, c a ll­ f m . X ’ .h S ° me ° f CT {’TOdl,Ction ea^ ° f here in thp Perance-minded around here ju s t barn, o r a bucket o f grain, there Mrs. Robert Kenady, Mrs. W a lte r and Baptist churches. ing atte ntio n to the fact th a t a tro l fo r the dogs may have to be te rr.to ry served by the O. P. & E. can t figure out w hy the senate is is a very real saving In labor. Baker. The guest speaker fo r the a fte r- highway was being b uilt to -the ad°P ,<>d in addition to the usual The manpower situation is des- so dead set against the H ill meas- Seed o f best |>asture plants is Brumbaugh Mrs. W in nifred dog tax. w hich the c ity has asked cribed as fa ir w ith a sufficient ure. They w iu ld lik e ' to ’ « ¿ " th e noon w ill be Mrs. Paul Means of mountain. short and prices are high hu», Mosby. a ll dog owners to pay. n^ bTr._o i wor.kers keep the sale o f fo rtifie d w ines fu rth e r reg ! Eugene, whu returned recently , . even so, $ t w orth uf seed can easi­ from the Malaya Peninsula a fte r J°bn F . D u rr o f Eugene m arket Where the gardener is caught operations steady, Ift.nOO.OOO MAX ARMY SEEN ly replace $50 w o rth ol labor ex­ ulated right now. They're not too Bon- , short is due fa ct no w ire is ------------------------------------------ 12 years there w ith her development ___ section . . o . f the .. , to the ---------------------------- pended upon huy and grain crop* keen about w a itin g u n til 1944. One senate com m ittee heard serving husband who was a m issionary P*. '1 Power adm inistration, ex- available fo r the garden fence and C K A IX E R EPORTED PR ISO N TR • • ♦ through the lif«- of the pasture. testim ony yesterday that the na- There Will be a aoecial o ffe rin g b,h,’ ed1 ,he n,aPs showing the in- gardens w ill have to be planted i n -------------------------- We can lick the see.l shortage hum 's armed services w ill comprise When the law m akers reconven­ *m r in o< a special o rie rtn g d u stn a l survey o f the Cottage the open unless the spot is al- Pvt. A lv in Roy Craine, son of and price bugaboo'," M r. Fletch- 15.000,000 men instead o f 11,000.- " h ic h w ill go fo r the purchase of Grove area ca llinc D articular n t- read*- fenced nr ed X * last Monday, a wooden fence M r. and Mrs. Roy Craine o f Culp X » J X i« ,T ^ n h» which .u i . in a ll er continued, "by ordering early. (NN) by the end of this year, w hile C hristian H’ erature. Indian stu- ten(ion to , he HnhJ , B uttp j. 1 Creek was listed as a prisoner o f Pfr o^ b,,,,> the last weej buying only goixl q u a lity seed, in- another released testim ony that dent# ln ’ be U. S. government ect an in c o ntrolling the Japs in a telegram from the o u ts o rt of x . ’ io n ,had a f if t y - f if t y the dogs is the fact that meat is w ar departm ent last week, it was b° th te r seed Ixals und then by using ducted hy mid-summer. • grunts, and to th< . * r chance fo r development. There being rationed and little o r none lea.ned here.Pvt. Craine. a ju n io r M any bills had n?- s lig h tly lig h te r rates o f seeding.", The 15,000,000 fig ure came from uaion Christian colleges. m ____ j a _________ are several factors entering into available fo r the dogs and many ¡ in the high school and member ported out by the committees, Farm ers Se who have o th during testimony- Should r X e ir r year's Senator pow I * ’* ney " ” » d»rm g testim ony Refreshments w ill be served by the location of a reduction plant, people are com plaining that once of B a tte A E 249th CA w l " who labored hard and long over plans made i i i « st l 3 y Whim buvlna h.c J « « n cu ltu ra . pro- he Method,*« ladies who are the the most logical p.are would be «he house door "s open^n comes” port“ X in g act S i a h “ re- the week-end. F rom now on few, the seed immediat 7. ,, more ,. „ ' . . d """ - m e w h e r e m thfe area stra.v dog !a„ if any, measures w ill be reported seed this out, most all o f the rem aining bills ed than ever to make sure that w ill die a n a tu ra l death, except they have high p u rity, are free of the appropriation measures. There noxious weeds and have a high is enough im p o rta n t legislation be­ germ ination percentage Legume These Men Are Doing and Will Do Our Fighting fore both houses to keep the ldw - »eed planted on ground not pre­ makers more than busy u n til ad- ' viously grow ing the tam e type c f journm ent w ith o u t considering legume w ill not grow w ell unless anything else. N e xt week we w ill inoculated. The inoculation ma­ give you the to ta l number o f house te ria l may lx» obtained nt the and senate b ills introduced during county agent's office ,or purchas­ the session, the number th a t failed ed from deniers. passed, etc. • • • The most common reason fo r fa ilu re o f new ly seeded pastures The lawm akers are showing the Is seeding on loose ground. W ith stra in of the long grind. Tem per* any «mall-seeded erop the ground are fla rin g up quite often and the is worked thoroughly and packed boys th in k nothing o f indulging in • firm ly so th a t the seed w ill be in personalities. Last week, a fte r the m oist soil that w ill rem ain moist house had recessed durin g an eve­ and so th a t it w on't lx» buried too ning session, a few o f the la w ­ deeply. m akers took tim e out to te ll each "H ig h q u a lity seed, inoculation other just w hat they thought o f when necessary, and a good seed th e ir colleagues, in no uncertain bed perm it using a lig h te r rate of terms. Many folks th in k th a t serv­ seeding," F letcher said. ing as a legislator is a snap. Peo­ The recommended pasture m ix­ ple read th a t the house o r senate ture per ucre of irrig a te d land in convened at 10 n. m. and adjourn­ this county is: Ladlno clover. 3 ed at 2:30 u n til the next day. The pounds; A lta F'esctie, 4 pounds; folks back home get the idea th a t English ryegrass and orchard the lawm akers enjoy banker’s A lvin D. Dugan, seaman second A ir Cadet Russell W oolcotl H e lt), grass, 3 pounds each. S ta ff Sgt. Fay Ewing w ith the L t. Wayne S. M ackin With th ■» Tech Sgt. Glenn C. Weiden, son hours, but such is not the case. class, Bremerton, Washington, en- »’ «ckson. Tennessee Born March "E very bit of barnyard manure, I . ¿7. 1923. A ir Cadet Rolx»rt W ool- bomb squadron at Poyote, Texas M ountain In fa n try , Camp Hale, of M r. and Mrs. M. V. Weiden. Long before the d a ily session con- _ , *ene , and many houi i after It ad* croi» residues, and other organic listed August 1941 Born May 1, ) r |ght» E llington Field, Texas Son o f M r. und Mrs. Roy Ew ing Colorado. Born A p ril 2, 1918 and Born September 11, 1920, enlisted journs for Ihe day, legislators are m a tte r added to pasture lands w ill jg -jl, n son of M r. and Mrs. A rth u r He was horn F’ebruary 20, 1921. help insure Ihe r ,r lie , t possible o( Doth „ „ local high and a graduate of the local high son of M r. and Mrs. S. L. M ackin. February 1939. Graduate o f local a” endi nf? ’ be a ll-im p o rta n t com- fu ll production," the county agent and inc are th«» the «ons sons nf o f Mr M r. u and school. Fay was born June 19. Graduate of local high school in high school, 1938. Stationed w ith 'H ’' ' ' 1. ' " h‘.c.h ti,k*‘ h? urs K sehool school find k H concluded. I school w ith class o f 1939. Mrs. A. W oolcott, S ilk Creek. 192t). 1936. 29th Engineers, PoHland. __| Continued on page 2 Mill«? O-n Ml Honor Roll of South Lane-North Douglas Servicemen