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Of E a rl T N e w b ry , secretary o f state, w ill be th e p rin c ip a l apeuker at the F lag D edication p ro g ra m on the Plaza In Ash land F rid a y a fte rn o o n , w ith the fla g ra is in g cerem ony corninen rin g at I: IS p.m. T a k in g p a rt in the fla g rain ing will he Hie A shland High school hand and the O regon Nat io n a l G uard. D r A r th u r S T a y lo r. South ern Oregon C ollege, p ro g ra m ch a irm a n , has announced th a t H a rry V W o rth y la k e , C h a p la in o f the A shland Pont No 14, A m e rica n Legion, w ill give the in vocation . Thin w ill he fo llo w e d w ith the In tro d u c tio n o f guests by Dr. T a y lo r K enneth M ille r, C om m ander o f the A shland A m e ric a n Leg ion post, w ill In tro d u c e Secre ta ry o f State N e w b ry , w ho w ill give the D e d ica to ry address P resentation o f tin- fla g pole to the C ity o f A sh la n d w ill he made by John Von K u h lm a n n , ■Mint Post C om m ander o f the A shland post, and M a y o r Thom as W illia m s w ill give the speech o f acceptance. A selection by the A shland hig h school band w ill close the cerem onies SUPPO RT YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST Gitesi Drive Workers Hold Kiek-off Meeinig NEWS REVIEW “Ashland—Home of the Oregon Shakespearean Festival’ Vol. 16 No. 36 ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, TH URSDAY. NOV EMBER 10. 1949 s l )rmg Green’ At High Sch November IS ¡A ssem bly of God Church Schedules Special Services For A rm istice Day $3 per year Singla Copy 10a Local Chamber To Cooperate With E. C. A. The A ssem bly o f God C h u rch The u n it s o lic ita tio n k ic k -o ff has issued an in v ita tio n to a ll b re a kfa st o f the C o m m u n ity frie n d s in A sh la n d to atte n d tw o Chest d riv e was held W ednes services th is F rid a y , A rm is tic e A three-act com edy d e p ic it day m o rn in g at the I.itiiia hotel Day, N ov. 11. Bill McGee, Manager of th« in g high school life , “ S p rin g The m eeting was under the d i The a fte rn o o n service at 2:30 Ashland Chamber o f Commerce G re e n ," w ill be given on the re c tio n o f c ity d ire c to r Ed Sing p m. w ill be a S ectional F e llo w - today said his organization la stage o f the high school a u d i master. « - ship S e rvice fo r th e A ssem bly cooperating with the Economic to riu m in A shland F rid a y n ig h t, A k ic k -o ff b re a kfa st is sched , o f God C hurches in th is and s u r Cooperation Administration in N ovem ber 18, a t 8:00 p.m , i t uled fo r sm a ll business men n e xt ro u n d in g areas w ith Rev. N. D. the compilation of a directory was announced this w eek by M onday m o rn in g w ith a meet of small business firms for dis D avidson as speaker. school o ffic ia ls . in g o f the w om en's re s id e n tia l tribution overseas. T he evening service com m en The p la y is about e ve ryd a y s o lic ito rs n e xt Wednesday, Nov. c in g at 7:30 p.m. w i l l be a great happenings o f the Cassell fa m ily 16, at 1:30 p.m ., it was a n n o u n The directory, to be publish C h ris t A m bassador r a lly and the ed by ECA, will list the names ced today by John E. A lsup, and th e ir frie n d s, and some o f state C. A. P resident, Rev. V ic and products of small indepen c o u n ty d ire c to r fo r th is year's the happenings tu rn o u t to be to r T rim m e r is scheduled to dent firms which desire to en unusual cam paign speak. ter or continue in export trade S ixteen-yea r-o ld T o n y Cassell The p ro g ra m w ill consist of under the Marshall Plan. It will (Lavonne O lson) and h e r frie n d W etterau and Reed SOC a 60 voice c h o ir and an orches be distributed by ECA overseas P in k ie (D oreen Wenaus), lik e tra . Publicity Managers missions to European importers m ost high school g irls are a ft O th e r special num bers w ill in and other buyers, serving them P ictured above is the new 12-volume Lum ber Book S helf T rubee W etterau, G r a n t s e r ce rta in boys. clu d e th e A m bassador Q u a rte t as a reference to available Am recen tly presented to Ashland High School, along w ith four The a r r iv a l o f M a jo r M ic h Pass, and A lla n Reed, S unny re n d e rin g sacred selections and erican sources of supply. other high schools in the county by various lum ber m ills V a lle y , both seniors at South ael Todd (H e n ry M etz) and his m a n y o th e r solos, duets and operating in this area. Four N orthw est writer's books are in e m Oregon C ollege, have been sixteen year old son, N ew ton trio s both in s tru m e n ta l and vo To compile the directory, Mr. the set. appoin ted jo in t student p u b li (Don M c W h irte r) causes e x cite cal. ■»------------------------------------------------ McGee said, ECA is asking small c ity m anagers by the student m ent w hen it is learned th a t he The address o f the A ssem bly business firms to register dur L.D.S. Church Completes o f G od ch u rch is 485 S is k iy o u ing c o u n c il at SOC. The d u tie s o f was the boy w ho liv e d n e xt a 20-day period beginning p u b lic ity m anager in clu d e w r it do o r to the Cassell g ir l's m o th e r B lv d . Fall Carnival Plans November 10 and ending on No ing news a rticle s, o rg a n izin g (Peggie T a y lo r) in th e ir e a rlie r vember 30. Registration forma ra d io program s to p u b lic iz e the years The R e lie f S ociety o f the L. are available at the Chamber of a c tiv itie s o f the college stu Cast o f characters fo r the D. S. ch u rch has announced f i Commerce office.. dents play is as fo llo w s : n a l plans fo r th e ir f a ll c a rn iv a l W ith a to ta l o f 40 students Mr. McGee said listing in the Miss W etterau, a teacher edu Peggie T a y lo r as ixin a Cas and bazaar to be held F rid a y on the H onor R o ll released th is ca tio n m a jo r, ta u g h t last year directory will be without charge sell, D ’A n n e N eeley as Mrs. A n e n tire ly new m ethod of evening, N ove m b e r 18, in the re past week by R oland Parks, at L in c o ln to the businessman. He said EC- grade school in R um ble; N ina G ra b e r as Scoot- teaching high school students cre a tio n h a ll o f th e new ch u rch p rin c ip a l o f the A sh la n d high G ra n ts Pass H e r jo u r n a lis tic e x A was directed by Congress to school, the se n io r class leads the perience includes tw o years on ie Cassell; R ichard Roach as facts a b o u t the re g io n ’s in d u s t on Io w a street. make available to prospective A c tiv itie s w i l l begin at 5:30 lis t w ith 21 m em bers on the the SOC paper and some tim e M r. P utm an; Lavonn e O lson as r y — lu m b e r and forest p ro overseas purchasers information T o n y Cassell; Leona R ichm ond o’clo ck w ith a ca fe te ria d in n e r ducts — has been in tro d u ce d r o ll as re p o rte r on the G ra n ts Pass as P in k ie Ames: Cash P e rrin e as The A s h la n d G rizzlie s w ill regarding products and services to A s h la n d , hig h school. A 12- served to the p u b lic. Booths fo r The ju n io r class is second D a ily C o u rie r. D u n k D oyle; Stan Hanscom as ta k e the fie ld fo r th e ir last 1949 produced by small American the bazaar and e n te rta in m e n t v o lu m e L u m b e r Book S helf, w ith 10 and the sophom ore class A lle n Reed graduated fro m B in g H otchkiss; J u d y W ard as scheduled appearance w hen th e y independent firms. c o n ta in in g the fin e st books pub w ill open at 7 p.m. fo llo w s w ith 9 m em bers on the W o lf C reek H ig h School in 19- G enevieve Jones; H e n ry M etz m eet th e R oseburg In d ia n s at H a n d w o rk o f a ll k in d s w ill be lished on lu m b e r, logging, fo r roll “The directory is another step 45. He was e d ito r o f the college as M a jo r Todd; Don M c W h irt W a lte r P h illip s fie ld at 1:30 in ECA’s five-point program to disp la ye d d u rin g the evening. e stry and n a tu ra l h is to ry , has The H o n o r R o ll is fo r the per paper fo r one y e a r and s tu d e n t I F rid a y afternoon . give sm all firms greater oppor iod e n d in g O ctober 28 and is as p u b lic ity m anager fo r one te rm , e r as T N ew ton Todd: B a rb a ra been presented re c e n tly to the A nderson as Eula H otchkiss: T he In d ia n s got o ff to a poor tu n itie s ' to share in European school lib r a r y by L u m b e r M ills fo llo w s last y e a r He is also m a jo rin g ’ R ich a rd B a rn e tt as D r L u th e r s ta rt in D is tric t 3 league p la y recovery orders now being plac Inc. O th e r schools in th is coun Sophom ores: C a m p b e ll, Dale; in teacher education B lo d g e tt; O ffic e r Ryan; B illy . th is ye a r b u t have show n im ed in the United States,” Mr ty re c e iv in g the p o p u la r L u m b e r H ild B arbara; Johnson, W ayne; O th e r s ta ff m em bers are: B us B ook S h e lf and the sponsoring p ro v e m e n t in th e ir last fe w McGee said. “It certainly w ill Lebow , Law rence; N ichols, Phy iness M anager, D oris L it w ille r : com panies are B u tte F a lls H ig h games and should fu rn is h an in supplement the foreign sales His; Peter, C harles; S ilv e r, Le te re s tin g game against the some p ro m o tio n program of the small Stage P roperties. B arbara H ild ; School, sponsored b y M e d fo rd I n n 'i *»w e* <oy R nrhnn T q ,. Hand Propertius, Man lee Mas C o rp o ra tio n - Eagle P o in t H ig h w h a t b a tte re d G riz z lie s A rm is businessman who does not lo r, R uth tic e Day. on; Ushers, F ra n k ie B ro w n ; school, sponsored by E lk L u m the capitol to engage in an ad J u n io rs B a ile y , P a tric ia ; Coe. S tudent D ire c to r, D ’A n n e N eel ber C om pany; M e d fo rd H igh T he gam e w i l l fo llo w im m e vertising campaign covering all D orothea; E llio tt, J e rry ; H e lle r, ey; Costumes, D olores B rough School, sponsored by the T im - ! of Western Europe. M e rc y F lig h ts , Inc., has re ce i d ia te ly the d o w n to w n A m e ri Jo A n n : H illb e r r y , M a ry ; H o w e ll, and B onnie Seaver. ber P roducts C om pany: Prospect ved m ore than S I700 o f its $3,- can L e g io n cerem onies. J u a n ita ; K n ig h t. B illy ; Langer The Chamber of Commerce A d d e d a fte rn o o n a ttre c tio n H ig h School, sponsored by T il- i J e rry ; O strander, A r th u r ; S te v 000 goal o f c o n trib u tio n s fo r the w i l l be the h a lf tim e p ro g ra m on official warned that a listing in 1er M ill and L u m b e r C om pany. enson, Rosem ary F orty-one years o f continent# Ashland Hi-Y, Tri Hi Y T h is new ed u ca tio n a l te c h n i purpose o f b u y in g an am bulance the fie ld . The fir s t section o f the the directory would not auto Seniors: A rn e y , N ancy; Beck, service in the passenger de p a rt K a y; C a n fie ld , C raig; C la ry. m e n t o f S outhern P a c ific com Clubs Make National N ew s que has a lre a d y a ttra c te d nat- ! plane and e q u ip m e n t to serve h a lftim e p ro g ra m w i l l be taken matically result in orders. “It io n a l in terest. M o re than 200 the Rogue R iv e r V a lle y , i t has o v e r b y th e R oseburg h ig h school will be the follow-up sales cam M arianne; Dodson, Jan; D o w n pany in P o rtla n d w ill end fo r A sh la n d H i Y and T r i H i Y Oregon and W ashington high been announced b y ch a irm a n band, an accom plished o rg a n iz paign of the individual manu ing, Joanne; Fader, Donna; F ul J. A. O rm andy, general passen facturer. and the price and qual C lubs have achieved n a tio n a l a tio n sure to please. schools, lib ra rie s and colleges I George M illig a n o f M e d fo rd le rto n , A nne; G reen, C a rro ll; ger agent, D ecem ber 1, w hen lie prom inence re c e n tly in an a rtic le ity of his product which are have recieved th e L u m b e r B ook | M illig a n said m uch o f the Second on the h a lftim e p ro H o lt, Rachel; H o w a rd , Frances; takes v o lu n ta ry re tire m e n t un publishe d in the N a tio n a l H. Shelves, g ifts o f nearby firm s . m oney has come fro m Jackson g ra m w i l l be a C o m m u n ity going to determine the amount L itw ille r , D oris; M ille r , George; der the com pany’s pension plan Y Ways d e scrib in g the J o in t In N a tio n a l m agazines have fe a tu co u n ty students. C hest pageant presented b y the of business he will get.” M oore, L a rry ; Nunes, J im m ie ; B o rn on a fa rm near L a rn e d , A ir am bulance service w i l l be A s h la n d h ig h school band. P e rrin e , Cash; P ritc h a rd , J a cq u Kansas, O rm a n d y came to P ort d u c tio n C erem ony fo r new m em red the plan f o r pre se n tin g a Listing in the directory is package of ba ck a v a ila b le at the a c tu a l cost o f e lyn ; R ile y , B arbara; Sim pson, land at the age o f 10 w hen his bers held by the A sh la n d groups com plete open only to small businessmen, last fa ll. g ro u n d in fo rm a tio n on a single o p e ra tin g the plane, a ccording Bob; Stone, Z elm a; W ilc o x , R ic fa m ily m oved here. A fte r his Mr. McGee declared. He added The O ctober issue o f the p ub in d u s try . to the M e rcy F lig h ts plan. A Republicans Slate hard. that the application form con schooling he learned te le g ra p h y lic a tio n w h ic h goes o u t fro m The books have been c a re fu l tw o engined Cessna, w h ic h the Policy Meeting tains only five questions and is w h ile s e rvin g as a messenger the N a tio n a l o ff to the Y .M .- ly selected by a c o m m itte o f o rg a n iza tio n in te n d s to purchase boy and started his ra ilro a d c a r C A to the 8000 H i Y and T r i An invitation to rank and file simple to complete. To guide le a d in g n o rth w e s t educators and has been on d is p la y at the M ed eer as a te le g ra p h e r w o rk in g H i Y C lubs in the na tio n ca r p ro v id e lo c a l students w ith a fo rd m u n ic ip a l a irp o rt. members of the Republican par the businessman in determining in m any stations. L a te r he tr a n rie d the re p o rt on the a c tiv ity w id e range o f a u th e n tic k n o w ty to participate in policy form whether his business is “small” ECA is using as a yardstick the s fe rre d to the S. P passenger o f the A sh la n d C lubs. ledge o f the lu m b e r and forest braries, lo c a l lu m b e rm e n in d i ing for the Republican party d e fin itio n contained in the Sel d e p a rtm e n t in P o rtla n d . In 1911 M e n tio n o f A sh la n d as the p ro d u cts in d u s try . These books cated. “ I t is o u r hope." th e y said, through their county organizat ective Service Act of 1948, lie was made o ffic e m anager and hom e o f the n a tio n a lly kn o w n w i l l be p a rtic u la r ly h e lp fu l to “ th a t students w i l l le a rn m any ions was issued today by State which states: in 1920 was advanced to assist “ Priceless In g re d ie n t," was Shakespearean fe s tiv a l was in students w ho a n n u a lly p a r tic i facts a bout th is in d u s try fro m Chairman Sig Unander of Port the to p ic o f an address g iven to a n t general passenger agent. He cluded in the a rtic le pât in sta te w id e essay and ora these w ell-selected volum es. As land. . . . A business is small if it m em bers o f the A sh la n d L ions was prom oted to general pas Plans fo r the J o in t In d u c tio n to ric a l contests as w e ll as fo r new and up-to-date books are Representative Rudie Wilhelm does not occupy a dominant po clu b at th e ir m eeting Tuesday senger agent in A ugust, 1923, I cerem ony fo r new m em bers th is general reference and study published, w e plan on a d d in g of Portland, chairman of the sition in the trade or industry e vening in the E lk s c lu b by W in- [ w h ic h position he has held con I F a ll are now being made by the These books w i l l rem ain to the S h e lf to keep i t abreast state policy committee, empha of which it is a part, if the ston P u rv in c , pre sid e n t o f the tin u o u s ly since. i C ity -w id e H i Y C ouncil. sizes that the desires and opin number of employees does not p e rm a n e n t p a rt o f th e school l i - 1 o f new developm ents Oregon T e ch n ica l In s titu te at ions of Republicans in all parts exceed 500, and if it is indepen- ’ K la m a th F a lls of the state would be reflected dently owned and operated.” R e la tin g in fa b le fo rm how a in the comprehensive policy re man o f a n c ie n t tim es discovered So that the small businessman port. “Neither I nor the execu th e re are s ix senses, taste, sight, tive committee of the state com in and around Ashland can get hearing, sm ell and feel, and the mittee have commitments or fix the maximum benefit out of the ‘Priceless In g re d ie n t,” w e n t on ed notions in connection with directory, Mr. McGee suggested ★ . ★ to e x p la in th a t a m an’s a b ilitie s the mission of this committee,” that only those companies regis R a n k in g fo u rth in the p ro T h is p ro d u c tio n came fro m 26 are re la tiv e to gaseous fo rm s d u c tio n o f lu m b e r fo r 1948 in m illio n aers o f ric h , ra in fo r co u n ty fe ll sh o rt o f the m a rk by p roducts industries. T h is in c lu d Representative Wilhelm declar ter which have analyzed their and th a t w ith the a d d itio n o f a 19 W estern O regon C ounties, ests o f the D ouglas f i r region, a fe w m illio n feet in its best ed logging , p u lp and paper, p ly ed. potential success in export trade y e a r in 1925. w ood and o th e r w ood-using in ca ta ly is t, the "P ric e le s s In g re Jackson c o u n ty was s ix th on Sim pson said. T h is com pact fo r and have decided to enter the The mission of this committee Second highest p ro d u cin g co dustries, except fu rn itu re . d ie n t" he develops in to a good th e lis t in the average m o n th ly est region, w h ic h m akes up o n ly will be to report in final de field for the long pull. Inclusion u n ty was O regon’s D ouglas w ith W ashington's peak e m p lo y tail to a meeting of the state of other firms would defeat the w o rk e r, a good forem an, o r a e m p lo y m e n t p ic tu re in basic fo r 5.6% o f the n a tio n ’s 461 m illio n 796,509,033 board feet. Top good su p ervisor. est p roducts acco rd in g to a re acres o f co m m e rcia l forests, can W ashington lu m b e r co u n ty is m e n t p e rio d in 1948 fo u n d 61,- central committee, at which leg purpose of the directory. 961 persons engaged in logging , islators and others will be pre T he “ Priceless In g re d ie n t" lease by the West Coast L u m b e r sustain th is lu m b e r o u tp u t per Usefulness of the directory, C o w litz w ith 573,915.446 board lu m b e rin g , p ly w o o d m a k in g and was de fin e d as the a b ility o f m en’s association th is week. Mr McGee predicted would sent, a specific program which p e tu a lly foresters cla im under fe e t p ro d u c tio n , th ir d largest in basic fo re st products, and 13,- continue long after ECA has one man to understand a n o th W ith 88 s a w m ills in the coun fo re st m anagem ent practices th e D ouglas f i r region. Snoho 710 e m ployed in p u lp and paper can serve as the program for e r e n a b lin g h im to get along ty a to ta l o f 502,810,264 board n o w being w id e ly fo llo w e d , S im the Republican party of the ceased to exist in 1982. m ish C o u n ty, w ith 508.733,680 m a k in g fo r the 19 w estern co w ith his fe llo w w o rke rs. state in the 1950 primary and feet w ere produced by Jackson pson pointed out. board feet cu t in 1948 was sec unties fo r a to ta l o f 75,671. P u rv in e stated th a t in a ser c o u n ty saw m ills last year, w ith C alifornia B iggest Consumer general elections. SOC Art Professor A t ond highest in W ashington and Lane co u n ty, w ith 12,517 per ies o f in v e s tig a tio n s as to w h y an average m o n th ly e m p lo y Biggest consum er o f Douglas fo u rth highest in the region. sons em ployed in fo re s t p ro d u cts Polk County Conference a c e rta in a m o u n t o f em ployees m e n t ra te o f 3,512 persons. T h is f i r lu m b e r, Sim pson stated, was w ere la id o ff th e ir jobs, it was does n o t in clu d e e m p lo y m e n t in C a lifo rn ia w h ic h took 20% o f O th e r to p producers w ere: Coos in d u strie s, in A u g u st 1948, lead Stamp Collecting Topic Miss Marian Ady, Professor w ith 504,911,607, Jackson w ith the region, fo llo w e d closely b y fo u n d th a t 80% w ere discharged the m a n u fa ctu re o f fu r n itu re . of Art at S O.C.E., is attending the to ta l cu t fro m the region. 502,810,264, L in n w ith 486,316,- Pierce C o u n ty w ith 10,032 in At Ashland Gra-Y Meet because o f th e ir in a b ility to get Northwest Ranks High the Polk County Educational N e x t largest consum ers are 759 (a ll in O regon) and K in g its peak m onth. G rays H a rb o r along w ith th e ir fe llo w w o rk e rs Stamp collecting as a hobby conference Nov. 8-11 as an Art W estern Oregon and W ashing W ashington and Oregon, fo llo w in W ashington w ith 465,672,- county, w h e re a h ig h ly in te n was explained by Mr. Clyde E consultant. and 10% o f the g ro u p w ere d is ton's 1,675 s a w m ills in 1948 ed by Illin o is , N ew Y o rk and 732. s ifie d m a n u fa c tu rin g in d u s try Smith to the boys of the Ashland charged because o f the la c k o f b ro k e lu m b e r p ro d u ctio n rec Texas. The conference, held in Dal E m p lo y m e n t H ig h has sp ru n g up in w ood, was Gra-Y Club at the regular meet kn ow ledg e o f th e ir w o rk . ords w h ic h have stood since 19- las. Oregon, is for all teachers O u tp u t fo r 1948 topped p ro O regon’s D ouglas f i r region th ir d highest e m p lo y e r fo r the ing of the group held in the Y.- in Polk county. M r. P u rv in e said th a t the 29, a ccording to H. V. Sim pson, d u c tio n fo r 1947 b y m ore than (19 counties w est o f the Cas region w ith 9,300 in its biggest “ Priceless In g re d ie n t” was as e x e c u tiv e vice pre sid e n t o f the 700 m illio n feet, the lu m b e r M.C.A. Monday afternoon, Nov Miss Ady will give four talks cades) c u t 6,366,466.809 feet in m onth last year. K in g C o u n ty ember 7th. essential to a hap p y fa m ily life W est Coast L u m b e rm e n ’s A s leader stated. to v a rio u s groups, explaining 1948 and W a sh in g to n ’s f i r reg w ith 8,822 persons em ployed in as it is in business. Half of the group of seventeen methods and teaching aids for sociation. D ouglas f i r region Lane County Heads List ion (19 counties w est o f the Cas fo re st p roducts and D ouglas co A V. M ille r , an in s tru c to r a t m ills c u t 9.4 b illio n board feet members decided to start on A r t teachers in all grades. Lane C o u n ty ’s 1.311,573,154 cades) produced 3,038.637,129. u n ty w ith 8,357 w ere th ir d and stamp collections now as a re SOC, was in s ta lle d as a new la st year. Miss Ady has been an Art board feet o u tp u t in 1948 was Sim pson said the fo re st p ro m em ber o f the A s h la n d L io n s This record of lumber was the largest fo r the e n tire region. ducts in d u s trie s in the 38 coun fo u rth fo r the region. M uch o f sult of the talk given by Mr. c o n s u lta n t at th e Seattle, Bend. th is increased e m p lo ym e n t in c lu b by c h a irm a n o f th e m em worth $690,000,000 in cash to O n ly th re e o th e r counties in the ties o f W estern W ashington, and counties w h e re lu m b e r p ro d u c t Smith and remained after the P o rtla n d O m d Salem Educational bership com m ittee, R oland P a r the two states, Simpson said. It meeting for further help from conferences this fall. D ouglas f i r section have exceed O regon gave e m p lo y m e n t in ks. amounted to 26.1% of the nat ed a b illio n -fo o t c u t in the last th e ir top m o n th in 1948 to 147,- ion has dropped o ff is due to Mr. Smith in connection with im p ro ve d u tiliz a tio n methods, getting a collecion started. M usical num bers by M iss ion’s total lumber cut last year. TO SA N FRANCISCO q u a rte r c e n tu ry , Sim pson said. 378 wage earners. in creasing re -m a n u a ctu rin g and M a ry Baccus, w ho sang three Oregon retained its place for the Plans for the next meeting DEALERS MEETING T hey w ere G rays H a rb o r, w h ich O regon’s to p m onth o f em expansion o f the w ood-using in solos, and tw o tru m p e t solos eleventh straight year, since 19 Jim Busch, of the Busch Mo topped a b illio n feet fo r three p lo y m e n t fo r th e 19 w estern dustries o f the re g io n p ro v id in g of the Club include a Hound and Hare Chase for next Mon tor company, has been in San by H a rry Canasto w ere in tro -1 38, as the n a tio n ’s le a d in g lum - years, fro m 1926 to 1928. Sno counties was A ugust, 1948, when m ore jo b s p e r thousand feet duced_ b y the p ro g ra m c h a ir - lb e r p ro d u c in g state, and W ash hom ish and P ierce counties, a ll 71,707 persons w ere em ployed o f lu m b e r processed, Sim pson day afternoon which will start Francisco this week where he man, Don Lew is. at the “Y” Building at 4:15 attended a regional Ford deal in g to n held on to second place. in W ashington. M u l t n o m a h in the basic tim b e r and forest said. o’clock. ers meeting. Seniors Lead Honor Roll At High School 12-Volume Lumber Book Shelf Given Local High School Grizzlies Host Roseburg Indians Here Friday Mercy Flights ,1 A. ()rnwn<ty Retires As S. P. Agent, Portland Pass Half-Way Of Plane Goal Lions Club Hears OTI President Jackson Runs Fourth in Lumber Output