Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1957, Image 19

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JIM STEVENS S
For 2 years it has been my
ajride and joy to b a bearer of
good tidings on th forest in
dustry progress of Grtys Harbor
county. Ittook a lot of looking
to find briaht aits ct hws
(ground the Harbor in t priod
1937-1940.
The "degression" hi struck
the county early, with tn clos
ing of the Hayes and Hayes bank
on Feb. 7, 1927. Local building
O and much other enterprise of
small business was all but stop
ped at a time when hong- con
struction was still going on na-
tion-wide at the rate of a mil-
q lion units a year.
Even so an old logger could
see vast pole timber stands on
the hills along the highways,
and these growing into sawtim-
ber sizes. And on new cutovers
one could paw down though the
bracken and find tree seedlings
being nursed by the weeds. The
like made good stones to tell
And they were true, as the new
U.S. forest surveys demonstrate
Defense and war demands for
lumber, plywood and shingles
set the Harbor saws and lathes
turning again in 1940. And in
1941 Weyerhaeuser's Clemons
Tree Farm was dedicated. Mc
Cleary was saved and made a
Simpson Logcing company unit
of manufacture and tree farm
Ing. The good work went on
The good news kept coming
from Grays Harbor.
Hemlock Gold
Now a new pulp mill is I
operation, as a vital unit of the
Weyerhaeuser Timber company
enterprise in Grays Harbor and
Pacific counties. All of the com
q Piy's forest ownerships in the
iwo counties were uruut;ut un
der the Clemons management a
year ago, adding the Willapa
and Wyooche tree farms to the
elder of the family.
The pulp mill employs 250
person. The plant structures and
their production units and equip
ment represent a value of $100,
000 for each job in the opera
tion. The total extent o. the three
tree farms is about 341,000 acres.
More than 400 men are in the
logging crews, to supply the
company's Aberdeen and Ray
mond sawmills as well as the
new pulp mill. The Willapa
Harbor sawmill the Raymond
mill is one of the World's most
modern lumber manufacturing
plants. The old mill has been
built anew. It is a powerful wit
ness to the economic faith that
lumber will remain the No. 1
forest product of the United
States for many years to come.
Outdoor Writers
Along with the opening of the
new pulp mill on the Cosmopolis
corner of the Grays Harbor tri
angle of towns, the Outdoor
Writers of America came strem
ing ever the prairies and the
mountains and down through
the handsome young treefarm
crops of the county to hold their
national convention. Westport
fishing, the Olympic elk, and
tree-farm deer, trout and pheas
ant were in the minds of these
sports-writing specialists. But
they were also happy to see the
trees greening up over the old
stumps.
Is there another area in the
U.S.A., or in all the world, more
richly endowed by nature for
tree growing particularly for
the growing of commercially
valuable timber on a vast scale
then Grays Harbor and Pacific
counties? And on all this land
timber and game are twin crops.
The outdoor writers, after con
vening in Aberdeen from all
parts of the U.S.A., are going
home with rich memories of
green glory on the fae of the
earth.
Cuddle Twins!
7380 fM
The Family Council
Editor's not: The Family Council consists ot a Judge, m psychiatrist,
inree clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers Eacb
article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does not give
advice; It merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by responsible
agencies and counselors.
Smiley and Sleepy will be the
most popular dolls in the family'
Cute and cuddly, children adore
them perfect for bazaars, too!
One pair of man's size 12
socks, a bit of straw yarn, gay
scraps are all you need! Pattern
Harriet N. The baby isn't to
blame.
Jerry N. I can't treat him
like my own.
Harriet N. My husband and
I have been married six years
and have two children.
Two years ago he became in
volved with another woman and
we separated. We made plans
to divorce and I started going
out with another man. We
planned to marry, but when he
learned I was to have a child
this man ran out on me before
the divorce.
My husband was very decent
about the whole thing. He paid
the hospital bills and we finally
became reconciled. We are now
living together again, but Jerry
sajis he just can't stand the baby.
I try to tell him how foolish
that is. The baby isn't to blame
The whole thing was Jerry's
iault in the first place.
Jerry N. Harriet puts the
blame on me, but she doesn't
mention that I never wanted
to separate from her.
I got involved with another
woman, true. So have a lot of
other men It was a mistake, but
I didn't want to break up our
home. I didn t want to be sepa
rated from my own kids. That
was all Harriet's idea.
Plenty of women have given
their husband another chance
under those circumstances. They
don't go off having an affair
with another man before they
are even divorced.
I told Harriet I am willing to
support the kid, but she can't
expect me to warm up to him
and treat him as if he was my
7380: patterns, directions for 2
dolls.
Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept.', P.O. Box 168, Old Chel
sea Station, New York 11, N.Y.
Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS
and PATTERN NUMBER.
A bonus for our readers two
FREE patterns, printed in our
new Alice Brooks Needlecraft
Book for 1957! Plus a wonderful
variety of designs to order
crochet, knitting, embroidery,
huck weaving, toys, dolls, others.
Send 25 cents for your copy of
this exciting NEW needle book
now!
KIWE-CEWT DIHNER
Huron, S.D. OP) Each year
restaurant owner Tracy Gitchell
charges mothers only nine cents
for their Mother's Day dinner
when accompanied by the
family.
own. It's not right, I know,
but the baby gets on my nerves.
The Council: Harriet and
Jerry have both been wrong
and foolish and there is no point
to their talk about which one
is more responsible for their
unfortunate situation. Bach is
equally guilty and entitled to his
and her share of forgiveness
from the other.
One thing is sure, however
the new baby Is not In the least
to blame and should not have
to suffer the consequences of
this adult-created mess. This
child cannot grow up normally
unless Jerry can accept him and
learn to love him.
If Jerry cannot bring him
self to this point, the couple
should consider placing the child
out for adoption. In this way, the
baby will find two loving par
ents. It is a difficult decision to
make. Harriet and Jerry will
have to talk the problem over
with a clergyman and with rep
resentatives of a reliable agency
which handles adoptions.
(Copyright 1957.
General Features Corp.)
Monday, July I, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON") MAIL TRIBUNE FITK
STATE EMPLOYEE DIES
Vancouver, Wash. HP) James
McCarren, 82, a long-time Ore
gon state employee, died
Wednesday at Barnes Veterans
hospital after an illness of near
ly three years. McCarren for
many years was employed by
the State . Industrial Accident
Commission.
REAL SAD STORY
Passaic, N.J. OP) Burglars
chopped a hole through a three
foot cement wall to the offices
of the City Motors Company
Thursday, hammered off the
combination knob of the safe
but left in tears. They had set
off a hidden tear gas cartridge.
GOING WRONG WAY
Detroit ID) Ernest Smith,
27, was sentenced to serve 90
days for reckless driving Thurs
day. A patrolman testified he
chased Smith at S3 miles an
hour going the wrong way on a
one-way street. Smith's car
struck four parked autos and
smashed Into the front of a
house.
MASSACHUSETTS PLANS
Boston in Massachusetts
manufacturers plan to spend 288
million dollars for new plants
and equipment this year. That
is two million dollars more than
they spent during 1956.
TVie U. S. mint was established
by act f congress on April 2,
1792. o
cash!
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It's the fashion value o! the summer! Of ered to you by
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matching
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