The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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The M en tim i, C o ttage Grove, O re rn n
— C IT Y
Thurs,, Aug. Î I . I M t
W C. M a rtin , Sentinel p u b lish ­
er. has been named to the Mem-
hership and Finance c o m m itte e of
t the Oregon N ew xpu|ter Publisher's
I association fo r the 1952-53 fiscal
I year. He was appointed by Charles
| V. S tanton, Roseburg N ew s-R e­
=¿Z view, O N P A president.
R jh e tt Frye, fir s t vie«' com m an­
M rs, Anna Houser has had as i
der o f the A m e rica n l- 'g io n post
in C o tta ge Grove, was elected to her guests h e r nephew and h is ,
m em lte rship in V o itu rv Si) 40 et S, w ife . .Mr. and M is. Boyd Shirey.
at a m eeting held in Eugene S a t-
C le a rfie ld , Pa., They have le ft
urdnv n ig h t. The next prom enade Io r San
ranci.nxt to visit a son
w ill be Septem ber 11 in C ottage statio ned the re in the Navy and
G rove.
| plan to go to Albuquerque, N. M „
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| to v is it a d a u g h te r and h e r hus-
Hospital Patients
Ity
Jean Antes
bMN at the <N»««a«» <*»•*•
N«.»l»aal a re a«
M ed H a l a a J « a rte ry a a iie a la : I la
a »-a»
M a ie r « tty p a • le a la : 1 4 « •« 1 «0 |* a t.
I l e a lag RoMm fa r b o th 4ei>a r(m e «ita
a -v tn»«» 7 I»» * »«• !• »•*
B R IE F S —
Barhnrs Jean R o b e rt* o f M y rtle
Creek visited h e r griw idpnrvnts.
M r and M rs. C lyde ^ R o b e r t s ,
the past week. On T h u rs d a j M is
Robert's, Mrs. A lden Copple and
•on, A rth u r, too k lla rtu ira Jean
home and spent the day w ith her
parents, M r and M rs. C. S. Rch­
arts Jr. and fa m ily .
D E L IG H T V A LLEY
CURTIN
P atie nts e n te rin g <\>ttage G rove
hospital o th e r than m a te rn ity
between August 13 and 20 w ere:
James C. Dyers, A lfr tx l Beidler,
F lla in Nichols. S te lla Adams. John
A i'i "i'. e Adaltne I " urdy. W II
lia m M a rtin and i ' l i f f H itte r, a ll
o f Q M tage G rove: L u e tile Ih in ly
and Vera S tille r. tx tia n e ; W illia m
Stej»heiisoit.
I're s w e ll;
.D a m a n
Chase, lto re n a : Jess P o tte r, Dis-
Slon. Joint O ve rllo lse r, Ixira n e
ro u te ; I t s,- Anna P lueard. I'll!;»
Creek, and C a ro ly n Spencer of
D ram
■
M r. and Mrs. Enno Dom ath and
fa m ily , M urdel, M a rv in and la-roy
“ Iflte le J a c k " J o ll was the guest
of G lln x tre C ity , Iow a wete o ve r­ o f honor at a g a th e rin g ce le b ra t­
nigh t guests Iasi wris'k nt the V lc- ing his 8 H h b irth d a y, August I I
1 to r O lexon home, T hey also v is it« ! at ids home. Those who ltel|axt him
Ix ir e lla Dleson tip on W ards Ix s ik - c e le h ia li' were M r and M is. Clyde
{ out s ta tio n . Enno Ik ir n a th is a « l ig h t . M r and M rs Dave H ili'
cousin o f Viet.<r O lcsitn They said and sons, M r. and M rs Ashley
! they enjoy«xl the state o f ih v g o n F la te n and children, and M rs
Those a tte n d in g I he D id T ln n 'ra Robert K inkead
picnic held r e ii'it t ly at the home
D in n e r guests o f M r. a n il M rs
>f Me. and M rs John R. Sow les Janies llc m e u w a y on August 15
I w ere: M r. and M is Ix'slie Crane
w e n ' M r. and M rs W illia m N o rris
and fa m ily . M r. and M rs N orm an and Paul, «»f S p rin g fie ld .
J S u ite r. Jim m y, Joy. Sue and
R u th H em enw ay has been III
Elam«' S u tte r; M r. and M rs D r-
w
ith
to n s illitis .
[ v ille Hixiges and granddaughter,
M rs W illia m S c h lc l/c r was eall-
M r. and M is Ered W olfer. Mrs
HAM N O I T T I RE
I'h a rle s Iksth e r and childre n, Mrs. ed to S anta C rtl/. C a lif., on A u ­
Some students «h-clare th e ir
F lo ra H o lt, M r. and Mrs. Sam gust 12 due to the c r itic a l illness
ch ie f objections to h is to ry is th a t
G ilm an. M rs G race Goins am i o f her aunt
Glenn W id tn e y of Eugene is It has no fu tu re ,
childre n, M r. Andrew R e dife r and
daughter, M rs. M a rth a C ranston stayin g w ith his g ra n d fa th e r. W il­
RUN DOWN LATER
and daughter,
M r. and
M rs lia m Schletzer.
R ig h t now the p o litic ia n s are
d ia r ie s A rnold, M r, and M is S lit ; P arents
are
rcm ln ited
th a t
the ru n n in g
ney M eacham w ith son Gene and ' schools w ill soon I»’ opening fo r g e ttin g wound up
d a u g h te r D o ro th y ; M l. and M rs the fa ll le t m . A he a lth exatnl- down w ill come la te r.
Eldon Thom pson and sons. M rs
G len I'lH in s and c h ild re n and Miss j
Faye Thom pson.
Miss Faye Thom pson o f Rogue
R ive r is visiting h e r grandparents.
M r. and M rs John It. S o w lis.
Donna M arie «'oilm an is stayin g
at the Ames Ranch u n til school
sta rts. T hen she w ill re tu rn to
her home in RosiSturg.
John Sowles was p le a sa n tly stir
Von just sit h«« k anil rrltUL
prists! last week by a v is it from
L e t uh ilo t h e w o r k
Dave H ill o f Veneta, who was
A N Y T IM E
AN F W H E R E
engineer in the F is c h e r n u ll when '
M r. Sowles w ill lo s s there Io
TAXI
—
24 llr. Service
—
AMBI LANCE
years ago. Also v is itin g was M r
lax- S ritro ile r o f G ra n ts Pass, w ho
28-tfcxx
was sa w ye r w h ile w o rk in g w ith
M r. Sow les and M r H ill. They had
a g ixxl v is it renew ing the old days
T he M ax Ames fa m ily and the
Hugh N oland fa m ily o f Eugene
had a good tim e at the coast fis h ­
in g on the p ie r last Sunday.
L a r r y D a ln e y and P atil M ille r
o f A n ln u f went to P o rtla n d and
stayi-d fo u r days, re tu rn in g S u n ­
day.
V SC JOHN W. FOSTER JR..
V is ito rs a t the James W h it e ,
son o f M r. and Mi's. John W Fo*-
home the |iast week have been
M
rs.
G
ertrud«'
Jones
and
son,
ter, o f Ixtra ne rou te , has been
M rs. W h ite 's sisters. M rs. 11. J.
R o be rt, and his w ife, and M rs. Inez assigned to the A m arilk» A ir Fore»
M e y c rin k o f La ke G rove and M r.
Ixweless. a ll o f Eugene, w e re S a t­ Base, Texas, as a stud ent in the
and M rs. D an Derse and childre n,
u rd a y a fte rn o o n v is ito rs a t the je t m echanic course, 3364 student
M r. and Mrs. W ilb u r W o rkm a n K a th y , D a vid and D m o f Lars
h«ane o f Miss Eunice V a n I X n b u ig ! S i)lw dlon
.u v o lil.n g
an an.
and daughter, Elizabeth, are now Angeles, C a lif M r. W h ite 's bro­
j nouncem ent made rece ntly by Col,
at home fo llo w in g a tw o week t h « , Edgar, o f Goldendale, W ash , and m other,
Ray H. C hirk, base commander.
vacation whieh took them to C h i­ has also been a v is ito r a t the
M r and M rs. Lee Choley spent
cago. T hey returned home by w a y W hite home.
! Sunday In A lb a n y a t the home o f
o f the Black H ills, stopping in
'
.
,,,
„
D r. and M r», M . R. CMoley. bro-
Spokane. Wash., to v is it th e ir
M r. anti M rs. G lenn E. S m ith ; jh«,-. oj \ | r c«xdey. T h e re was a
Cottage Grove Hospital
d a ug hter and her husband. M r. »nd tw o daughters o f Los A ltos, fa m ily g a th e rin g o f his b ro th e rs
T R I NN E U . - T o M r. am i M rs
and Mrs. Rex A r th u r V o llste d t. I .in f., re c e n tly v is ite d w ith his aw j his siS(,,r aMj th e ir fa m ilie s
Cadet Charles R Roner. U n ite d John Van T ru iu te ll, M e d fo rd , a
M r. Vollstedt is statio ned in | m other, M rs. L a u ra Is lim a e l. w h o ! in honor o f his fa th e r. H
" I States N a val Reserve. son o f M r. daughter, Susan K ay, August 13,
Spokane w ith the A ir Force.
is a t a rest home in Lugenc. Cbc Q K tlcy o f A lb an y, the occasion be-1 tn it
Charles Roner, I-orane | 1952
s m ith s also v is ite d w ith his tw o ,ng his S2nd b irth d a y . M r. Cooley
has ' reo
re c e n tly
re p o rte d I
S T R 1 C K IA N D - T o M r. and
' ‘i « ' , \ « J n<i -
Nava
, o »'''»ntp.tnied
w x H T q N in K 'u his
< u s s son
u v i to
to C
x o o i tta
t c i g g e
e i aboard the
.....
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A „w
! BE SURE
al A
u x «ir
ilia ry A ir y,f!t w .ty n e S ta n le y S tric k la n d ,
and M rs, K en ne th H at lo w and G rove and is v is itin g here fo r a
S
ta
tio
n
.
S
aufley
F
ield,
IVnsact.la,
li;i. Grove, a soy. la tr r y be«'.
M r. and M rs. R ay A tc h is o n of f cw <javs
YOUR
**
Fla., w h e re he is undergoing I August i j 1952.
C o tta ge Grove.
C IC Â R E T T tW ^ J p J ÿ
tra in in g in fo rm a tio n fly in g , fix e d •
, ,,
'4B A S ID E , C O T T A G E G R O V E
a e ria l gunnery and in stru m e n t fly -1
M c .M ll'H A F L - T o M r. and 5Jrs
Mr and Mrs T. B V . st o f v it.N vre e i NKD H E R E
ing.
F loyd l*e lb e rt M cM ichael, Y oiw a l-
IX xlge ( ity , Kans., have been i
,
r» i
*.r_ a-
»
spending a 10-da> v is it w ith M r. .. Janj c*
^ * ^ r y ’^ 29'
f Cadet Roner was g ra d u a lis t la, a son, IX -lb e rt H e nry, August
and M rs. H e rb Adams. M r. W est
• J 1" « ’
« " d <»sts fro n t I o tta g e G rove Unton high 14, 1952.
■»nd M e i . i- i i'x
. i „ - t i , , - in Justice l o u r t Tuesday on a 's c h o o l in June. 1949. S in « ' e n te r-
S U IT E R - T o M r. and M rs
lis th ■ first p i tn < t?
' f r the charge «'f d riv in g under th e i n - ' in g the flig h t p ro g ra m in O c t'h e r,
James W illia m S u ite r, bo ran c, a
w e s ts who ar,.
ne flu ™ * “ f
Ju^ ' J ' * " I 1 » 1 he has «om plet.sl p re -flig h t
PORTRAIT
«4
th e ir v is it, actxtrxhng to M r 'Y c ‘h
h° * ' >U‘d sus‘ x'nd. 5100 " ch' x’ 1f ;<n*1 ,h c f ir s ‘ tWW pha!* S ° f son. W illia m Ik'a n , A ugust 15.
1952.
Adams. M r. aad M is . Roy M ille r '
,fln c whe,n “ * “ P1“ 4 '
haste flig h t tra in in g , .
Cadet Charles w il l he d e sig n a t« !
o f th is c ity to o k th e W « t s to
^ r * l x ' r r y . » logger, was a r.e s t-
S A W Y E R - T o M r. and M rs.
a N a va l A v ia to r and commission«M R otxT t M organ Saw yer. D ra in , a
Dcpcw Bay «.ver the week end fo r '
n o rth o f lh c
i some salm on fis h in g , b rin g in g
*J
»1 «'• t
. .«-■
■ an ensign in the U n ite d S tates daughter. S he lia Rae. A u g u st 16,
! home some nice s il ^ r s , B x'bve , In
h ‘f , J"™ * N a val Reserve tq x 'it com p le tion of
1952
re tu rn in g to Dodge C ity the W ests
’ '
G A rb u c k le o f I o tta g e his flig h t tra in in g .
M cG U IR E - T o M r. and M rs
G rove was fine d SUM» on the same
Church or ll«tnte
plan on v is itin g o th e r re la tiv e s in
cha rge and his d riv e r's license
K O R E A Pfc. Richard A. D ic k ­ W arren Dale M cG u ire S r., C ottage
Oregon.
was su.spendt-d fo r a year.
erson. whose w ife , B e tty Lee, lives Grove, a da ug hter, J u d ith Ann,
at
1104 W . M ain, C o tta g e G rove, August 17. 1962.
M r. and M rs. E m e ry M. D a ile y
I.IT IIV M E LE IT K IC <1.1 It
now is se rvin g w ith th e 25th I n ­
and ch ild re n , W ayne and V irg in ia ,
B A K E R - T o M r and M rs.
'• " O N E
\ ISIT S WOOD M ill MILL
Som e o f the 4 - II y o u th fro m
fa n tr y D ivisio n in th e eastern George Lee B aker. D o n n a , a
spent Sunday at D a vis bake, pic­
"40 Yearx of Picture Making
The l-a th a m E le c tric a l c lu b tin- Korea sector,
nicking .
daughter, K a th y Jean, A ugust 17, C u rtin e n jo y « ) a gm xl tune nt the
Ka^crmve**
Roseburg F a ir. Janice J a io b won
der the leadership o f W illia m A
T h e 25th. fam ed fo r its stan d at 1952.
fir s t on h e r k n ittin g and w ill go ■
N e ll S a rff spent th e week end B ryson visite d the W. A. W «xxiard Pusan and the b re a k th ro u g h a t
Browning's “Home” Studio
R O B U N G - T o M r. and M rs to the sta te f a ir w ith it.
v is itin g in A lb a n y w ith h e r sis­ L u m b e r Company*» new pow er- Taegu in e a rly K o re a n fig h tin g ,
4OST«ylor \ » e , —« o lt s g r G ro v e. O rc
house Sunday and m em bers w ere has re c e n tly been engaged in prob- G len E oster R obling, Yoncalla, n
ter. M y rtle Graham.
T o ga in success d » a litt le m ore
in s tru c te d on the op e ra tio n o f the in«
C o m m unist
con cen tra tion s son, Glen George, August 18, 1952.
new g e ne rator and w atched elec- , n o rth w e s t o f the P unchbow l area.
D R A K E . T o M r. and M rs j than the boss expects o f you and
I t r ic it y being produced.
! D ickerson , w h o entered
the M ii-key Jim D rake, C o tta g e Grove, j do i t b e tte r.
C lu b members have been a c tiv e A rm y in O cto be r 1947, is serving
a daughter, G i'rtru d e V ictoria,
th is year, m ee ting once a week, in H e a d q u a rte rs C om pany^ 35th
August 19, 1952.
.and are k io k in g fo rw a rd to ad- ; In fa n tr y R egim ent.
, \ a need courses next year. M em - (
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S tu -m l H e a rt H o sp ital
S H fX 'K L E Y - T o M r and M rs !
shewed enthusiasm in th e ir *
MV x
recent v is it to the W oodard p la n t. S m a l l » U S I I I C S S O l l t C a rl C. S h ix'klcy, C resw ell, a s o n .!
B u ild in g Blocks, a ll sizes;
't h e ir firs t v is it to a m odern p la n t
J u ly 31. 1952.
P ie r Blocks, etc.
w here k ilo w a tts are m anufac-
—
tured .
S e a ttle — S m all businesses in the
W a te rp ro o fin g .
T h e club, nam ed "T h e S herliX 'k P a c ific N o rth w e s t are losing o u t
I O hm s and D r. W a tts C lu b " by on m a n y excellent A rm y ro n tra c ts
I its members, is e n te rin g e xh ib its because the y fa il to s u b m it bids,
in the S outh I-m e C o u n ty fa ir. acco rding to J. H . W h ite le a th e r,
M em bers are B illy Aspelin. presi- head o f th e S m all Business Spec-1
' dent : G ary H a nkin s, D onald M a t- ia lis t C ffic e fo r th e S e a ttle P ort I
East M a in S tre e t
j thews. Gordon Glau. B illy Bryson. o f E m b a rk a tio n and the A rm y I
Dennis Chapman. F rancis C hap­ T ra n s p o rta tio n Corps,
man, D ic k W illia m s , Bobby W il­
"HundretLs o f jobs th a t could be
liam s, and Donald Simons. C lu b handled by sm all local firm s go to
! leader is W illia m Bryson.
la rge firm s , because s m a ll busi-l
nesses do not bid on th e m ," W hite-»
4 E S 9 POTTER W OUNDED
le a th e r said.
I BY ACCIDENTAL SHOT
T h e S e a ttle o ffic e , located in
Tri*
Jess P o tte r, 16. o f Disston, was ! the S m ith T o w e r A nnex, is set up
in good co n d itio n in C ottage G rove ; to see th a t th e sm a ll businessman
Í h o sp ita l W ednesday a fte r s u ffe r- J has equal o p p o rtu n ity in th e pro-
1 in g an accidental gunshot w o un d i curem ent o f defense «contracts.
! in his rig h t lo w e r leg S un iiay.
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A cco rd in g to D r. S ta n to n O berg, ROD A N D G U N C U B P L A N S
a tte n d in g physician. P o tte r was P R A C T K 'E S H O O T S U N D A Y
w e a rin g a .22 pistol on his hip
T h e C o tta g e G rove Rod and
and it w e nt o f f a ccide ntally. N o
G un c lu b w ill ho ld a p ra ctice
o th e r de tails w e re available.
shoot Sunday, b e ginning a t 2 p m .
and c o n tin u in g on th r u th e eve­
ning. P reside nt A. D . B a k e r has
orna. W ash.
W est Coast
announced. N e x t n w e tin g o f the
Fun Galon* — Easy to Assemble — Save >4 or More
clu b is scheduled f o r th e th ird plyw ood m a n u fa ctu re rs re c e n tly
S h lile y E tc e lm ille r o f S t. Helens
was a recent guest at th e tx x jis
Thlede home.
^ \.® J r t h s
Roner Is Assigned
To Pensacola Base
¿PHOTOGRAPHY-,
♦ Family Groups
♦ Weddings
♦ Babies
260J
From This
Concrete Products
■■ B 1
I n Ar-mvr C nnfraclc .
**rm y VOniraC »S
M rs. Katy Slone
Phone .OH It 3
u a llo n by a physician 1» required
fo r pupils w iu t are en terin g fir s t
grade o r high school o r ate a t­
tending sehtstl In th is 'd a te fo r B i”
firs t tim e F lis t grade pu|>ll* are to
b rin g b ir th ee rtifte a;es at the
tim e o f re g is tra tio n . H e a lth ex-
am ln Ion b la n k * are a va ila b le
fro m /«t«ir physician o r local school
board cle rk, M rs. Claude D a v id ­
son.
t i l charge o f the h a ll and r e ­
cords fo r the square dance on
Sal un la y, /Uigust 23. w ill lie M r.
and M rs W illia m Olson and M r.
and M rs Not m an M yer*.
T u rz a L u nd o f Ix iw e ll re tu rn e d
home on Sunday a fte r spending
several days as the guest o f Jan-
elle Stone.
T A K E IT EASY
TAKE A T A X I
Phone 7 7 7
GIRLS
W a n t to look your best at th e s ta rt
of th e school year?
Use
H ELEN A R U B E N S T E IN
Pre-school beauty tre a tm e n t
III Al I Y W ASH «¡RAIN AND MEDICATED CREAM
S I .6 5 plus tax
Plywood Head
Cecil C. Wooley
YVe Give N & II Green Stampi*
K E L L Y
D R U G
C O .
1 0 -tfc
To This
Webb's Hardware
WILL CLOSE AT 3 P. M.
S A T U R D A Y , A U G U ST 2 3 d
In Just a Few Short Days
CHRIS-CRAFT BOAT KITS
Spruce B udw orm
M o rta lity Is High
—A1 m >—
M a rtin Outboard M otors
C hrysler-Plym outh Autom obiles
McCoy Motors
6th and Washington
Phone 64
COMFORT » ¡it, ECONOMY
in
PORTLAND
>
. Portland t
4
T h is is fir e w e a th e r— D o n 't b u rn
the
forests be c a re fu l— K E E P
O R E G O N GREEN.
OKtCOIM
fine home-like hotel in the center o f the
e’ty — U niurpaned service end fine cuisine makes
your visit one o f happiness and com fort.
w:
«V.,7.Y
n
tltVEN TH AND MAIN STILUS
®
A p p ro x im a te ly
98r r
of
th e
i spruce bu dw orm c a te rp illa rs on
' 670,000 acres spray«M th is y e a r in
! the forests o f O regon and W ash-
j in g to n w e re k ille d , acco rding to
U. S. F orest S ervice regional o f-
, fic ia ls in P o rtla n d . M o r ta lity was
' de term in ed by fie ld counts m ade
j by personnel o f th e P o rtla n d
F orest In se ct L a b o ra to ry , U. S.
B ure au o f E n to m o lo g y and P la n t
Q ua ra n tin e .
C o op eratin g fed eral, state, and
p riv a te agencies in th is co n tin u -
I in g p ro je c t, th e largest a e ria l
■ sp ra yin g jo b e ve r u n d e rta ke n in
th is co u n try, a re hopeful th a t the
biggest p n rt o f the jo b is behind
them . A lth o u g h th e am o un t of
w o rk s till to be done is u n ce rta in ,
present in d ica tio n s are th a t a r e l­
a tiv e ly sm all q u a n tity o f W o r li
needs to be «tone in 1953.
O ffic e W aste Baskets
The S entinel
OUTt
• R o frl
________
O ur rates are especially reasonable. A ll room : with
private bath. Singles from $3.50. Doubles from $4.50
M onday in Septem ber.
V ETERA NS SIN C E KOREAN
« All MAY OBTAIN FORMS
FOR MI STER IN G -O U T PAY
V e te ra n s o f service since the
s ta rt o f th e K ore an c o n flic t m ay
now o b ta in fo rm s Itic a lly on w hich
to a p p ly f o r m u s te rin g -o u t p a y ­
m ents un d e r th e V ete rans Re
a d ju s tm c n t A „ i, tanc(' A c t o , 1952
t he O regon D e p a rtm e n t o f V e t-
(,rans. A
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erans'
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ffa ir
ir s s has
has a
announced.
T h e s ta te ve te ra n s' d e p a rtm e n t
has reproduced a su p p ly o f the
a p p lic a tio n b lan ks and is d is trib ­
u tin g th e m to O regon's county
service o ffic e rs . T h e de p a rtm e n t
w ill also fu rn is h the m to veterans
on request.
M ustering -o«it p a y is provided
in the new “ G I b ill" f o r personnel
discharg«d fro m a c tiv e d u ty in
th e A rm e d Forces since June 27,
1950, w h e th e r th e y had received
m u s te rin g -o u t pay fo r W o rld W a r
I I service o r not. A p p lic a tio n s are
now being accepted b y the various
branch«?s o f the A rm e d Forces.
Phone 444
ROBERTS & DRURY
205 North 9th Street
Xv
Cottage Grove, Oregon
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CLIFF AND GEORGE
“WE III RRV”
51-8tc-6
named w
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D iffe rii o f S eattle
as m anag ing d ir e c to r o f th e ir in ­
d u s try tra d e association charged
w ith f u r th e r exp an din g m a rke ts
fo r the fa s t-g ro w in g in d u s tty .
A nnouncem ent o f D iffo rd 's ap­
po in tm e nt, e ffe c tiv e Septem ber 1.
was m ade by E. W . D aniels o f
Aberdeen, c h a irm a n o f th e m a n ­
agem ent c o m m itte e o f D ouglas
F ir Plyw vxid A ssociation a fte r
unanim ous vo te o f th e panel
m akers a t an in d u s try meeting
here.
U N T IL T H E N
W e have a new shipm ent of Franciscan W a re in th is and
th re e o th er p attern s for your inspection.
South Lane F air
(C o n tin u e d fro m page 1)
Hesse’s Chevron S ta tio n and M c­
Kenzie T ire , R ainbow G irls spon­
sored by M adonna * A rn o ld L u m ­
ber Co., I jtn e C o un ty Co-op, G irl
Srouts, sponsored by C ecil Beck
M otors, Rod and Gun Club, dis­
p la yin g O regon W ild life , W icks
E le c tric , B & I I Feed, and the
F. F. A lin ts .
T w o C ham ber o f Com m erce
m em bers are associated w ith the
S ou th I-ane C o u n ty F a ir Board,
W illia m Hesse, vice -cha irm an o f
the F a ir Board, w h o is on the
board o f d ire c to rs o f the Cham ber
o f G om m ercc, and D r. H . A.
Hagen, ch a irm a n o f the C ham ber
o f Com m erce A g ric u ltu re com ­
m itte e , is the tre a s u re r o f the
F a ir Board.
W ESTERN MILL OPERATORS
TO GATHER EOR MEET
S a w m ill o p e ra to rs o f th e w e s t­
ern states and B ritis h C olum b ia
w ill g a th e r a t the M u ltn o m a h
H o te l in P o rtla n d Septem ber 29-
30 fo r the 1952 S a w m ill O p e ra t­
in g Conference, th e th ir d session
to be conducted by the im lu s try
un de r th e sponsorship o f The
T im b e rm a n , in te rn a tio n a l lu m b e r
jo u rn a l o f P o rtla n d .
Th«- th re e m a in regions o f Ute
w estern lu m b e r in d u stry, pine,
redwood and D ouglas f i r areas,
w ill be represented.
T he person w h o never takes
’ ides in p o litic a l argum ents is apt
to keep nut o f tro u b le but th in k
FRHBCISCHD (M R S
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