The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, September 01, 1950, Page 25, Image 25

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jBBgfe theffiaffiory, as th e wood Mbora
tf|avy io float.
The
is ^ cuj; ■ h:^ ^ K ’h i c k ^ ^ ^ ^
from o n b jtp fine inches, g en erally
about eight feet long. ?£ M u » g ® f /the
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walls and ceilings for offices and for
private homes. F o r novelties, p lanks
'^ ^ ^ ^ in t ^ ^ i r c u l a r ' discs fo r how ls,
i ^ ^ o O id
saw ed
n i^ ^ B a t'e ? ‘f o u g h e p | ^ ^ on a I lathe.
As an exam ple a salad bow l is m olded
into the gen eral :W ® , b u i j ^ l g f t ® du t
an inch thick on th e
an d ^ S fo p g j
The piece is stored fo r some tim e to
dry and a fte r being p ro p e rl^ ih |a w n e d
is again mola W on th e lath e to th e de­
sired size, follow ing by sanding, a fte r
gMmfct i t
w ith s ^ e r and
W lffleijBfe&n ^ ^ ^ b^m ^ ^ polish is .a p -
p iS M
Bec^a i ^ ^ dfXthe lim ited ^ran g e of th e
m yrtle and the fact it is not p a rtic u ­
larly repro d u cj^^K ^g ^treefe' a re likely
a 1 ways to be classed as a ra re species..
In view of th isv ^ iS W . “ Save th e
M yrtle Woods, Inc.,” has now set aside
a num ber? of ^imgin groves fo r p o sterity,
or has cooperated in h av in g th em set
asideM^jaeS» larg est of these is a 462
acre, t r ^ ^ ^ f ^ y i ^ g n fo rest w hich has
been preserved by th e fe d e ra l go v ern ­
ment.
It K i g i m ' tffbs B ru m m et creek tra c t
of 40 acres in Coos cou11ty-f’ p u rc ^ s e d -
by Mrs. C. S. Jack so n of P o rtla n d , and
to be established as th e M aria C. Ja c k -
son park.
The Oregon state fo re stry .ra^p&rf ~
ment has acquired 160 acres along the
Chetco riv e r n e a r ^ B ^ g n g s ,& ^ R r ib e d
as one of the m ost p ictu resq u e ’m a tu re
groves now rem ain in g . I t has been
nam ed t h e A lf r e d A .L o e b s ta te f o r e s t-
form er ow ner. S tr i||W f m y rtle , b o rd -
ering state highw ays, h av e been ac­
quired as scenic w aysides.
L u m b e r ^ c o m n a n a j^ ^ S ^ B m d ic a te d
12 New A lleys
M j a r e r e f r a f f in g from cutting m yrtle
groves w hen th e y / are logging su r-
r o u ^ M /p in e and -fir. Individual
ow ners of sm all tracts, although u n -
w j g to sell them fo r publipgparks,
m g j ^ m g o | p r e ' s e ’rye t h e ^ i n th eir
B i g l condition.
A m an m ay fall several tim es, but
he ish ?t] || failu re u n til he starts saying
som ebody pushed him .—The W het­
stone-. I
Dr. E. Boring
Dr. Sam Hughes
OPTOMETRISTS
at
Boring Optical
1194 C enter S treet Salem, Oregon
Phone 3-6506
Top Hat Restaurant
& Service Station
B ill Coon
12thya S s S e " S treet
Phones 2-9249 and 2-9166
Salem , O reg^ ^ a
"Bowl for Your H ealth"
7 Billiard Tables
UNIVERSITY BOWL
Phone 2-0631
O p en 11 A .M .-12 P.M.
1340 State St.