Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 10, 1949, Image 1

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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