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Eugene Man Wants To Build Plant For Canning Here Milled In Con (iottaaeSroue Sentinel formity with P.O.D. order No. 19687" J. H Dry sill Ie of Eugene Is In- forested in cstnbltehlng « cannery ML hie Bennett Creek plant here, which would serve Mosby Creek this section as both « commercial Harvey Rd. «nd home cannery, but up to the LAT present time has not been able to purchase the necesHMry equip ment nor secure n lease on the government equipment used here volumi ; lvi UOTTAGE OHOVE, LANI; COUNTY”. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAH< H 2J. 1946 NUMBER 32 the pant two or three seasons. Negotiations have been under HAKI.KY KROHN way for Hcvernl weeks for Mr. Drysdale and sons to operate « cannery here and Monday evening « meeting was held ut the high nc'hool vocational ag room by committees from the Chamber of Servicemen should advise their Commerce. Hebron and Doren« nearest (Mist office when addressee granges for the purpose of draw arc changed or they return home, ing up a resolution to present to The annuitl Rod Cross roil cull Mys N. J, Nelson, |M»stma«ter. the state department of agricul campaign I h well underway in the Nelson states: "Servicemen are There is a good possibility that ture at Salem for use of the south Lani' district, but far from sometimes neglectful in advising the main Cascade traffic of the equipment here At Monday eve being completed, according to re- the post office where to deliver Southern Pacific may be diverted ning'« meeting Mr. Drysdale ex-I port« from the various communi their mail, which results in the around by Cottage Grove, accord- pressed « desire to use the pres- ' ties. However in Home rural com letters bring returned to the send- ing to current rumors here. There ent cannery equipment until such munities the enmpaign lias been er, many of which «re govern- is said to be fifteen surveying More than 150 4-H club lead time as suitable equipment I h on finished. John Finneran, chairman ment i>uy check* parties in the field between here ers attended the banquet held at the market. He also outlined u of the Cottage Grove area, report "At present we have a letter and Oakridge surveying out a the Eugene hotel last Saturday plan for the operation of « tonic ed Tuesday about n fourth of the addressed Io William G. Williams. evening, with southern Lane dis Food merchants in a number of route east of Cottage Grove by and commercial cannery, which Cottage Grove quota hud been Lorane route, .but due to the fact trict being well represented. Dur western communities are up in way of the Bohemia district into would permit the produce grow- raised and two solicitors of the that we have failed to receive any ing the evening leadership pins arms over the operations of the Oakridge. Two factors it is said <•111 to bring in their produce, us- business district, John Schofield ad vice on this man and the name were awarded by S. J. Mills Jr of OPA in establishing ceiling prices have prompted the Southern Pa uh! In canning it and «ell the nur- Stewart and Chas. Bcidler, had is not in our directory, has re HALF. COX the U. S National Bank of Port on several commodities. Meetings cific officials to look into direct plus to the cunwiy. hmshed their work with excellent suited m placing this and other land. Those receiving pins for ser to discuss the situation have been ing the Cascade traffic by here. As soon as plana have Ixvn results. A business section can- letters In the general delivery for vice for 10 years in this district held here and at Eugene. The first One is the cost of building around fully developed, Mr Dry sila Ie vims under the direction of torry ten days and if not called for will were Mrs. Yola Baldwin and Mrs. meeting was held here Monday in the proposed Meridian dam, one hopes to construct i cannery Levens, L. C. Schroeder, Dr. John be returned to the sender. S. T. Rose: five year pins were the council chambers at the city of the flood control dams to be building and equip It I In the Monahan «nd Earl Gaine« wax un “It is advisable for patrons of given Nora Small and Oris Steele. hall and Tuesday evening a regi built near Oakridge, and the other meantime four granges, the Do- derway Tuesday, but no report this office to cal) at the post of- and a one year pin to .Dan War onal meeting was held at the Eu is to avoid the Natron cutoff. rena, Hebron, Creswell and Lo- wag available a> to the amount ut fice when arriving and fill in an nock Jr. These rumors say that the gene hotel attended by some fifty rane granges have ticen «ski'd to funds M'cured address change in order to Jeweled pins Southern Pacific would save sev for 20 years of or sixty merchants including four appoint • committee to meet with Yeslerday morning a canvass of ccive good mail service " leadership were presented to five from here. About fifty telegrams eral million dollars in avoiding a aim liar committee from the the nuidi ntial M*ction was under county leaders. S T. Rose has a were dispatched from the Eugene the proposed Meridian dam and Chamber of Commerce and have way under direction of the follow, diamond jeweled pin for 15 years meeting to Senators Cordon and would have a much easier grade the committee go to Salem to con- ing chmrmen Mme* Ruth Cald of leadership which was presented Morse, protesting the high-handed in following the route east of Cot tact the proper authorities tO Ml' well, c. f| Kime, W. D Lovegren to him at a state meeting last manner in which merchants have tage Grove than that traversed what can lie done toward secur- «nd William I’yie Finneran ex-1 February. A total of 120 years of been brought into court on illegi over the Natron cutoff. Ing the qtnnery equipment owned pressed tope that a full and com Clinton C. Wright. 59. died at « Should the Cottage Grove-Bo leadership among the six county timate regulations Several hund by the government. plete report of both business and Eugene hospital March 19 follow 20 year leaders was represented, red were sent from Portland to hemia route prove feasible, It is residential section would be avail ing «n illness of three weeks He assumed that the SP might use which is an unusual record for Washington on the same date. able next week was txirn in Denver. Colorado. one county. Merchants generally are com the facilities of the O.P & E. Russell Smith chairman of the' June 12. 1KH6 and spent most of Mr. Rose spoke briefly about plaining of no cooperation on the railroad running to Disston 22 rural area, stated that stout 5U hin life farming in Colorado until his trip to the National Club part of the OPA officials. Many miles to the east. percent of the canvass In these coming here in 1928 where he has Congress to Chicago last fall. A items on grocer-shelves are under Diversion of the Cascade traf districts had been completed with since lived. He was married to jeweled set of earrings and pin ceiling prices, but the merchant fic might also mean the estab Saginaw, Doren« and Lptham Mary R usm -U at Colburn. Colora iÓP NEWS OF OUR was presented by the county lead neither gets credit for a lower lishment of the SP terminal here. completed. Blnckbuttc was start-i do in June, 1904. Mrs. Wright ers to Mrs. Jeanne Morton for her price nor advice from the inves ing the canvass Tuesday. died in 1943. He whs n member of « j ears as president of the Lane tigator. One local merchant who MEN^WOMEN In the county approximately the Christian church County Leaders Association and has been ordered to court said Last Thursday night Cottage 937.(KM) hud been raised, accord BN UNIFORM Surviving «re one daughter «nd in tribute to her work in organ yesterday he was charged with i seven sons: Albert of Jackson- Grove's first high school boxing ing to an early report izing the summer club camp. The charging a cent over ceiling price team travcktl to Springfield, and ville, Oregon. Howard and Arnold presentation was made by Miss on an item of canned goods. He Glenn J. Potter. MM2 C. who looked impressive in bringing of Cheshire, Merle and Otis of has Ix-en on the island of Samar, Phyllis Foster, forme • club girl said he was charging seventeen home a fair sized portion of the Springfield. Warren and Richard is home on a 30-day leave and is who Mrs. Morton assisted io na cents per can and his chart show spoils The final score read Spring «nd Mrs. Viola Bailey, all of Cot at his home on north 10th street. tional honors. ed that he was allowed to charge field 39. Cottage Grove 27, a tage Grove, three sisters in Colo 18 cents per can. but the OPA "home-town" decision spoiling a rado. one sister in California anti Burning fern land in late Feb Harold Pottef T 5 is now locat SPREt KLES RANCH SOLD comes back and says he should ruary or March is only justified tic score for the local boys (This 20 grandchildren and two great ed on the island a. Korea after Sale of the A. B Spreckles chargg 16 cents per can. "What where subsequent seeding of grass grandchildren. tod decision came in a welter l»eing transferrod<from Manila. horse ranch, eight miles west of' are we to do in a case of this is planned, as burning without weight bout between Dick Schmitt Funeral hcrviccs will be held He finds it to be very cold in his here and two miles east of Lorane kind?" he asks. <139 Iba.) of Cottage Grove, and from the Smith Funeral Chapel nep» location. such seeding only results in a was announced yesterday at Eu-1 Saturday, March 23, with the Rev l-utuicr (140 lbs i of Springfield., Rn-ad WrlaM heavier crop of fern than before, pfe Lee KnuFwrites hte wife gene. Purchasers-of the 1.140 acre points out D, t>. Robinson, exten Schmitt wax clearly the winner. WASHINGTON - The OPA Fri- J Michael Shelley, officiating In property are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob the booing of the decision by the day authorized a reduction in the terment will be in the IX1OF that be to» been promoted to Dyson o( Eatonville. Wash. Sale sion forester at Oregon State corporal. Pfc Kruse is stationed home crowd serving as convincing weight of bread loaves and bak Masonic cemetery. college, in giving suggestions for at Calcutta, India, and is in price was announced as $50.000. testimony of this fact, but the ery products of up to 10 percent handling fern land. The new' owners will bring on charge of disposal of surplus prop referee nevertheless awarded the without a corre*|x>ndlng cut in Clear or relatively clear land, their new ranch 60 dairy cows and erty of 13 warehouses. Mrs. Kruse decision to Lohner), Al) of Cot* price ceilings. badly fern infested, can best be and two sons arc living at Reeds 25 saddle horses. tage Grove’s boxers looked goial, handled if plowed and cultivated The agency said the pur|>ose of port. several times during the year be even in losing, and all decision* this action in to meet recommen- SHRINE BENEFIT DANCE fore grass is seeded on the area. were ckisc Cottage Grove win- dations of the President's Famine1 Nine games have been schedili- Eugene M Roner, EM2 C, of The high school track schedule Even mowing two or three times SATURDAY ner» w ho looked especially impres Emergency Committee to reduce ^or ’^e Lions football squad 1819 West Main street, has been will consume every Saturday from The Cottage Grove Shrine club ................ - „ in the summer will help. In sive w-cre Bruce Brisbane < 105 the weight of such products next fal1 Duscnberry. coach. discharged from the navy at the end of school, ac-1 (stump and heavy brush land, how- lbs.) over McClaskey (100 Iba.); KueMMor n announced yesterday The ached- Shoemaker, Calif., separation cen- is sponsoring a benefit dance to n°^, Untl be given at the armory Saturday ' c„h/^i to Dusenberry. high Virgil Ncw(on (1,35 lbs • in win- T ever, burning has been found to The Slate Highway Commission ' i ;,TK’unccd ,he be the only way to get the land evening. March 23. Music is by ning a TK< > over Adams ( 135 today appointed Mnnley Robinson a>’ d Thc schedulc * lbs); and Paul Reeves (153 lbs.) CpI. Jim Lindsay, son of Mr. Art Holman’s band. Admission schedule yesterday. Lopal track- seeded. says “ Robinson. County 1 follows: former manager of the Portland ¡ will participate in nine meet- agents can recommend locally and Mrs W. C. Lindsay, was dis- 91.00 per couple including tax. men in « clear decision over Meikin- Chamber of Commerce Tourist i September 20 Open ings. successful mixtures. aid. 27 Reedsport, there. charged from the army air corps Part of the net proceeds of the and Convention Department. as| September .. . The schedule follows: dance will go to the crippled chil Usually four or five days of at Atlanta, Ga., on March 9th. 4 Junction City, Other results: director of the commisskm'B Trav- . , ' ° 1 March 22—Interclass meet. here. clear weather in late winter or dren’s hospital. Witter (122 Ito i. Springfield, cl Information Department. April 5 — Dual meeting Mr and Mrs. D. C. Wilson of with early spring will dry fern enough October 11 Uni High, Eugene, decisioned Vernon Coop <124 lbs I, Robinson, who will take over Springfield at Hayward field. to bum. If burning is delayed too ' Yoncalla have both of their sons W. O. BENECKE ASSIGNED TO there. C. G.; Hughes <119 li».I. Spring- the job June 15, succeids Unfold Eugene. home from service. S S David L. FORESTRY OFFICE long, it may become so tinder dry October IK Sweet Home. field, draw with Mark Morgan B. Say, who resigned to take over April 12—Dual meet with Rose- as to be dangerous. In 1942, for Wilson, with the army air corps, there, William O. Benecke, assigned to (119 lb« >. C. G.; Wllkenson <130 management of the Oregon Caves burg, there. was discharged at Hammer Field. timber sales work for the Wil example. 25.000 acres of Oregon October 25 Roseburg, here. lbs. I. Springfield, drclsioned Wal rosort. April 20—Hayward relays, Eu- forest land were burned over Fresno. Calif., March 9th. John November 1 ■Open. lamette National Forest at De ly Moreiock (130 lbs ), C. G.; gene. Uncle Sum Collect« 920.600 on from uncontrolled fern fires while November 8 Springfield, here. E Wilson, CSK.D, stationed with troit. Oregon, will succeed M M April 26—Tri-county meet, Stacey (137 Iba », Springfield, de- the navy at Manila the last few Eu- about 15 years ago 60,000 acres ( rap flame November 15 Lebanon, there. Nelson as forester ir. charge of cisioned Mike Gamble (135 Iba.), gene months, landed at San Francisco were blackened when high east Riverside, Calif. That was n timber management in Roseburg, C G.: Mother 1140 lbs.). Spring- and was discharged at Bremerton May 3—-Willamette Valley meet- winds fanned fern fires. pretty good game the boys had when the latter becomes super field. draw with Hubert Fraser ing, Salem. on March 10. John, an expert ac This danger led to an amend visor of the Umpqua National (141 Iba », C. G.; Dow (139 Iba.). in Europe. "I wun some dough countant in private life, has ac Forest April 1. V. V. Harpham, May 10—District, meet. Eugene. ment to the Oregon fire permit shooting craps overseas," a berib- Springfield, decisioned Bruce cepted employment at San Fran May 17 State meet, Corvallis. law empowering the governor to boned soldier told the Internal retiring supervisor, announced Johnson <137 II». », C. G.; Rauch cisco. while David plans to enter Monday Roseburg News-Review. May 24 Junior meet. Cottage advance the closed burning season Revenue iJepnrtmcnt. *'H o w Now is « gtMid time for farm (154 lbs.), Springfield, dccteioned Grove. to any date up to1 February 1 if much? asked the deputy. "About ers to repair any or all of their the University of Oregon next Gene Campbell (165 lb«). C. G. conditions warrant, Under such fifty-three thousand dollars." the equipment. A farm machinery re fall to finish work for his degree. Butter fat prices will be upped I-oh ner (140 lb«.». Springfield, de- circumstances, fire permits are soldier responded. The deputy pair school is meeting twice week The following local people have in Douglas county March 25th, clHioned Schmitt (139 It».), C. G. necessary even for fern burning. gulped, did some figuring the sol ly for this purpose The school is recently been discharged from regardless of the OPA. The Springfield te«m comes to dier peeled something over $20.- The safest practice in burning being conducted in the vocational the armed service: lie Dan Thies. Cottage Grove on the evening of (XX) off his oversized roll nnd farm shop at the high school. ferns, says Robinson, is to avoid Camp Pendleton. Calif., CpI. Joy Tuesday. April 2. for a return en strolled out. In Lox Angeles. In H. A. Hein of Eugene, the In Cottage Grove flying club starting the fire in the bottom of ce A. Balsiger, San Diego, Calif., West Coast Bishops | has The accepted its 40th member, a canyon or draw where it norm gagement with the local boya. The tern«! Revenue Collector Harry structor is both experienced and Glen Chester Gilham, SI 'C. Brem- the goal set for membership on ally is not dry enough to burn latter arc prepping hard for their C. Westover said his name could proficient in the repair work and ertön: T 4 Richard A. Duyck, the first plane, club officiate an until after fern on the higher second "out", «nd are determined not be disclosed. in position to be of much help to Fort Lewis: Nfc Vilas R. Hales, nounce. Memberships are still ground is so dry as to be hazard to avenge the score. The first Darrell D. Jenkins, The U S. Civil service commis- 1 the farmers. The school is held open and anyone interested in fly ous By starting the fires on the bout will start at 8:(X) p. in Ad each Monday nnd Wednesday eve Bruce S Tower, EM2 C. ing can join the club, as plans upper edges of a slope or hill, mission price will be: Adults 40c sion last week announced that 1 ning from 7:00 to 10:00 o'clock. 5(X),(XX) war service positions will are already underway to purchase next to a previously prepared fire and children 25c. BEG PARDON anon lie open for com|x*titiön. Dis Anyone interested is welcome to a second ship. break, one can burn downhill or In mentioning the fact that Mr. abled vets will get 10 extra points attend. It is pointed out that almost against the wind until a strip 150 and Mrs. C. II. Haight, pioneer and will be inovf>d to the top of, anyone who can drive a car can feet or more has been burned. The ( RESMELU DAÑERO WIN residents of Delight Valley, has the list while non-disabied vets pilot a plane. If the prospective fires can then be safely started sold their farm and were moving will have five extra points added 1 Creswell emerged as the “A" pilot can obtain a class 111 classi halfway down the slope and finally to their exam scores. Data on I Brade school champ and Danebo to Eugene, the Sentinel erred last fication from his or her physician, at the bottom, burning the entire Monday evening. March 25, at forthcoming examinations can be HS Bic "B" champ in action at week in stating that they l>ad lo the person will be permitted to area without danger. cated on Villard street. Mr. and 7:30 p. m. the South Lime Easter obtained from the post office. Springfield high school gym Sat- secure a private license. Robinson recommends that Lily Growers will meet In regular Terracing may be a business ut’day night. Junction City lost to Mrs Haight will be located at At the meeting Monday night. farmers planning to burn fern session In the cast room of the With « future. If you like outdoor Creswell 21-17 after trailing 11-6 1K65 Charnelton street after April . the revised charter of the club prepare fire breaks around the armory. Part of the program will life and have SI,(XX) to invest in at halftime. Dershan. Junction was presented for approval. Un area unless there are natural bar- be devoted to the reports and dis equipment, this may be a busi- forward, scored 11 of his club's der the new charter the member riers, such as streams, roads and cussions of a recent meeting of ness for you. Soil conservation es 21 points. ship fee may be paid in fell or rock ledges, and then assemble R YPTINT < HUR< II presidents and executives mem- timates that pro|MM' soil conser ■Danebo nosed out Edenvalc 10- just 925.00 on entrance and 95.00 tools and manpower to handle the There will I m - a special service tors of clubs and organizations of vation management requires ter [9 for the "B" title. In the semi monthly for 11 months. It was fire if it should get out of control. final windup, Creswell ' handed at the First Baptist church Friday Easter lily growers, held in Eu racing of 90.5 million acres. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J —Bishop also decided that ten members gene last week. The local club was For the first time since March Marcola a .26-15 defeat. Dershan evening at 7:30 with 40 boys and James C Baker (left» of Los An would- constitute a standing quor PERRY’S REX CAFE TO represented by Palmer Johnson, 1942, the federal treasury took in of Creswell copped the evening’s girls taking part in the program. geles. Calif., and Bishop Bruce R. um «nd this quorum must pass on OPEN SATURDAY Baxter of Portland. Ore., were Come out and hear this Children ’ s president: W A. Hemcnway, G. E. more money than it spent. In honors with his 16 points for the question before definite ac Perrys Rex Cafe, which has chosen president and secretary, re Chorus sing their songs under the Finnerty, James Hemcnway, exe February it had a 9168,234.003.27 Creswell. been undergoing an extensive face spectively. of the College of Bishops tion is taken by the club. direction of Rev J R. L. Haslam. cutive committee. surplus, but tor the fiscal year lifting for the past five or six of the Western Jurisdiction of The SENATE OK’s FUNDS FOR Come and enjoy a musical eve Methodist Church. The election was C. W. Wester, president of the ending July it was still 919.575,- RED GROSS DR1YE PAST weeks, will be open for business ning. MERIDIAN DAM Eugene club, announced the quar 150,934.07 in the red. held in connection with the six-day HALF MARK again Saturday, Myron Perry an ( Word from Senator Guy Cordon terly meeting of the PELGO to session of the Council of Bishops at Washington The American Springfield. III.: Vet Edward J says the senate has approved EXTENSION OF DRAFT LAW Hotel Dennis here They are amused Red Cross Tuesday reported that nounced yesterday. The interior of be held in Eugene March 27. This the building has lieen completely because unlike the more populous CONSIDERED PROBARLE will be an all day and evening Kurt soberly told police he went funds for flood control in Oregon its 1946 fund campaign had pass redone and new equipment added. jurisdictions where bishops are nu to a party, generously gave his Washington including $4. (XX),(XX) for construc- Speaker Rayburn meeting at the Eugene hotel. ed the half-way mark of its 9100,- car keys to someone, took a cab tlon of the Meridian dam at Look- said Monday he is hopeful of merous there are but three bishops 0(X).000 goal. Harvey D. Gibson. Under the new- arrangement bet in the Western Jurisdiction. The ter and faster service awaits the President Truman has proclaim home. His problem: lie can't re out Point on the Middle Fork and House passage of legislation ex- third. Bishop Wilbur E Hammaker fund campaign chairman, said customers of this cafe. Four ad- member who it whs . hasn ’ t seen ed April 6th as Army Day and 9550,000 for the hank protection tending the draft act beyond the of Denver, has Just, relinquished that money contributed through ditional seats have been added to the car since. of the Willamette river. May 15 expiration date. asks full support. office. 2999 chapters totaled 950,365.683. the counter service. I Red Cross Roll Call Gets Going Over This District Servicemen Should Notify P.O. of Any Change in Address Southern Pacific May Build Line East To Connect With Its Cascade Route South Lane Folk Get 4-H Awards At Eugene Meh. 9 Food Merchants Up in Arms Over OPA Regulations Clinton C. Wright Rites Saturday Hi School Boxing Team Loses Box Match 39 to 27 Burning Ferns in Spring Gills for Careful Handling News Briefs of Local Interest Here and There 9 Games on Lions Football Schedule High School Track Schedule Includes 9 Events to May 24 Farm Machinery Repair School Here C. G. Flying Club Membership Is 40 Lily Growers To Meet In Armory