New Ptood Mill at Lyons to Hold 'Open House Sept. 2 ic MM H W II 1,1 Ml Mil II II l)HniwW J till II IM I WI,IJIIUI., i.ii iilUM . V ..", , , . v V."' . - V -" - N'T". r ."--r "- , 'rr-5r;jM- .. y fc. .... ; ... ., . I V - . j ,,. -v-..-:vL v.iA. -., . . sv JTONS The Ijons Plywood Division of the M and M Wood Work las Co., at Lyons, Ore is one of the nation's most modern and complete mills, Hm latest electronic equipment and 400 skilled employes enable this plant to produce 75 million leet of plywood annually. " ! W : I If -J (' r :Nv'nv : yU ?V' v, 'Slight Improvement' In Wreck Victim . Utecmaa Vtwt Srrrlrt SILVRTON MLss Myrtle Birt- cnet. 56, Woocbum, is showing a little improvement . at the Silver ton Hospital where she has been in a critical condition since she was injured in an automobile acci dent east of Silverton August 12. While her condition is still listed as "critical," hospital authorities said Monday that "we believe it is a little less so." Her sister, Mrs. Evelyn Wil kms, 49, injured in the same acci dent, is rapidly improving! Statesman Newt Service LYONS The public is invited to the official opening of M and M Wood Working Company's multi million dollar plywood plant just east of Lyons, and the first show ing of the Douglas Fir Plywood Association's Plywood circus at the plant Sept 2 from 1:30 to 9:30 p.m.. President Clay Brown announced. There will be favors for children and guided tours through the mill. In conjunction with the opening, city officials in the area will at tend a luncheon given by M and M at Mari-Linn High School. The Lyons mill was started in 1953 as a green veneer plant. Dur ing the next year the machinery and floor space necessary for ply wood production was added. It now produces quality fir ply wood exclusively which is sold na tionally under the nationally adver tised Malarkey brand name. An nual capacity of this plant is 75. 000,000 square feet It is operated principally by pushbutton controls. It is one of 12 principal Malarkey operating divisions in Oregon and California. Also located in this end of the valley are the Idanha Green Veneer Division, Idanha; the Al bany Plywood Division, Albany and the 50 per cent owned Springfield Lumber Mills, Inc., at Springfield. The home office and other Oregon properties arc located in Portland. Douglas fir logs from Linn Coun ty are trucked tp the Lyons mill and dumped into a 17-acre log pond while waiting for use. Logs are cut into eight foot sections or "peelers" while still in the water and then carried by continuous chain into the mill where they are peeled by huge lathe into veneers. The veneers are dried, glued to- 8-fS. 2)-Stattman, Salem, On., Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1953 Valley News Statesman News' Service 2 Annual Picnics Held at Woodburn Statesman News Service. WOODBURN Two groups held their annual picnic at Set tlemier Park Wednesday evening. gether at the edges electronically and then clipped into four-foot widths. Veneers are run through glue machines and laid one upon the other forming a "sandwich." These re then placed in large hot presses where heat and pressure bond the veneers into solid plywood panels. About thirty members of Forty et Eight of Marion County Salon 412 participated in a covered-dish dinner in one section of the park. Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. W. O. Green, Mrs. Albert Reinhold and Mrs. J. H. Gordon comprised the committee in charge of arrange ments. Rotarians and their families also picnicked. About 50- were present wifh Lee Withers, Erm st Livesay and William Merriott acting on the picnic committee. r . " i' I I. r I y-wkTHU'J " "'V """" " 11 '' II Ji I, winml ' X ...'.. ,...v it- 1 1 r-'-lit Mi -irainiiiritti aaiim nMiniii J extgnsionrifa oeaufy with convenience color will look in vour hom. Thpv'll L complete your color scheme in any room. - j And add the beauty of color to the - up-to-date arrangement of always having . a telephone within arm's reach. " p Color extensions come in red, blue, green, , yellow . . . beige, brown, ivory or gray or i in four "two-tone" combinations. Call our 5 business office today. Pacific Telephone. (ffh Tafct lift tasy... each extentto LYONS There's little waste at the Lyons Plywood Division of the M and M Wood Working Co. ' Here the cores of peeler logs from the veneer lathe are cut In half and farther "unrolled' on this smaller lathe, the veneer to be used as plywood erossbanding. Wilder Family a r Ai .... ill lyiuiiering tUtrimil Nwi Srvtc UNIO.NVALE The famfly of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilder met for a family reunion at Maud Williamson State Park on the oc casion of Mrs. Wilder's 71st birth day. Present were five of their six; children: Mrs. Gwendolyn Wright, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hagner, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wilder, McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dwinell, Reeds port; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold WOder, Clear "Lake. There were 24 grandchildren of the couple present and two great grand children. There were 37 present in all. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Magee celebrated their 11th wedding an niversary on Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Remme of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher and daugh ter of Portland, the honored couple and their sons met for a picnic supper in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magee. ; Bruce Magee was honored with a party Saturday on the occasion of his sixth birthday. Present were Dwight Ediger, Bruce Church. Richard and Milton Dem- aray, Stanley and Wayne Withee, Skippy Dollar. The Rev. and Mrs. Wilson D. Jaycox and family, Evanston, Ind., visited briefly with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawley recently. Xltr was a lurmer paaiui ui uic Unionvale ' Evangelical United Brethren Church. Mrs. Swcnson In 'Fair' Condition luttimu Newi gervic SILVERTON Mrs. Olaf Swen son. taken to the Silverton Hospital late last week for treatment, was reported in a "fair" condition Mon day, j Mrs. James Phillips, who submit ted to major surgery last week. was able to return to her home Sunday where her mother, Mrs. Silas Torvend, is assisting in her care. Mrs. Bessie Morgan, who under went emergency surgery Wednes- oay at the Silverton Hospital, is reported as "steadily improving." Births At Valley Hospitals Streets Paved At MiUGfy SUteimaa Newt Service MILL CITY The Central Pav ing Co. of Independence completed the allotted work for the year on Mill City's street last week, with extensive improvements being noted. Broadway was paved from the center strip to the . curb on both north and south sids, and the block on Cedar Street leading to the fire hall was also paved. Douglas Street received paving from Fourth Street to Eighth. In addition, two individual busi nessmen had special work done in front of their establishments, Albert Toman of the Hilltop Gen eral Store haying a blacktop sur face between the street and his curb, and Frank Hunter of the Silver Saddle Service Station treat ing his driveway with oil for dust Lloyd Heinz Funeral Set ttatcsntaa Newt Service SILVERTON Funeral services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Ekman Funeral home for Lloyd A. Heniz, 66. who died Sunday at his home, Silverton Route 1. Heii was born at Silverton Jan. 21. 1889. He had lived in the com munity, farming most of the time, his entire life. Survivors are the widow. Leila Heinz, sons, Lloyd A. Heinz Jr., Portland, and Elvin Heinz, Silver- ton, daughters, Mrs. George Tuley, San Jose, Calif., Mrs. Ray Nelson, Mulino; Mrs. Melville Duff, Boring, and Mrs. Phyllis Kennedy, Silver ton; six grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Ella Heinz, a brother. V. R. Heinz, all of Silverton; sister, Mrs. Henry Shilts. Scotts Mills, and Mrs. Milton Woodford, Gladstone. SILVERTON To Mr. and Mrs. John Earls. Molalla. a daughter Aug. 17, at the Silverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roth, Salem, a daughter, Aug. 18, at the Silverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Reeves, Silverton, a daughter, Aug. 18, at the Silverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. William Rob erts, Silverton. a son. Aug. 19, at the Silverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell, Molalla. a daughter, Aug. 19. at the Silverton Hospital. -To Mr. and Mrs. William Gras. Scotts Mills, Aug. 20, a son at the Silverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Myers, Portland, a daughter, Aug. .20, at the Silverton Hospital. ( To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berning. irt Ansel, a son. Aug. 22. at. the Silverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. James Deegan, Cotton, a daughter. Aug. 22, at the Silverton Hospiiai. 40 Labish Folk On Clam Outing Surcunaa Newt Service LABISH CENTER-i-Forty La bish Center residents returned Wednesday and Thursday from camping and clam digging trip at Ocean Park, Washington. The group has vacationed there to gether for several years. Enjoying the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Pearsall and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oglesby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Rhodes and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aker. Mrs Clyde Leedy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aker and fam ily. Rev. and Mrs. Lyman Myers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ragland and Roy Watenpaugh, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boies and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tats Yada and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Jones and Pat from Quin- aby. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Hers i pleuant way to overcome tanae plate dlacomfort. FASTESTH. ntmproTKl powder, sprinkled ea moer an lower plates hold them timet so that they feel more com. f ratable. No fumm. .?ey. peaty SSt W fUnV Ifa Ikitn (Don Doe. not toeck. -We i - ' El well in Final Sermon Before Call to Eugene Stateimaa Newt Service MONMOUTH The Rev. Lynn- ton H. Elwell, minister of the First-Christian Church for the last four years, preached his fare: well sermon Sunday morning. He will leave with his family for Eugene, where he . has been elected to serve the congregation of the Westside Christian Church. Mrs. Elwell has directed the choir at the church here. They have bought a home in the area of their new location. The Rev.' Richard Owen will succeed as minister of the First Christian Church here, and is expected to arrive soon with Mrs. Owen and their four daughters to begin his work here on th first Sunday in September. native of Lebanon, Owen was graduated from Northwest Chris tian College in Eugene in 1949, and has had pastorates there and in Molalla. 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