NOVEMBER
Forest Grove To Host Barbershop Contest
FORKST GftOVE (AP) Thei'28. The silc, as usual, will be
' dales were set Wednesday for Hie
1959 All-Norlhwcst Barber Shop
Ballad contest.
The festival, which attracts
I n g e r from throughout the
Northwest, will he held Keb. 27-
r'orest Grove.
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Young Man Chooses Prison
For Time To Write Novel
SEATTLE (AP)-"Art is a liv
ing thing," the intense young man
said. "Kor anyone to create any
thing artistic, he must have lived
it."
The words came ' slowly from
William G. Gates as he explained
that his artistic goal is a novel
with prison life as its background.
Gates was silling in the Seattle
Cily Jail. He literally had asked
lo go to prison, choosing forgery
as his passport.
Dot. T. C. Jorgensen of the Seat
lie police check detail arrested
Gales, 27, Wednesday afternoon.
Gates quickly admitted in a signed
statement he was the forger of
about $100 in bum checks.
Talking with reporters, Gates
said he calculated the amount he
obtained through the worthless
checks would get him about a year
in the penitentiary, that's the tune
he says he needs to complete his
education and get the necessary
background for his novel.
Gates said he felt that forgery
was the least harmful way to get
to prison.
It doesn't cause anyone physi
cal pain," he said, "and those to
whom I dropped the checks could
well atford it."
Gates graduated from Yakima
(Wash.) Valley Junior College and
spent a year studying psychology
at the University of Washington.
He said he ha,d been planning his
move for years. '.'
"I first became interested in
juvenile delinquency when I was
ibout 16, he said. 1 made a
study of it until about two years
;igo when I began to try and un
derstand the emotions of prison
ers and the reactions of convicts
who are paroled.
"They have about the hardest
deal of anyone when they leave
prison and again try to find a job.
I want to write about them., and
I want to know how they feel."
when Jorgensen got up to leave
a broad smile came to Gates face.
"it was sure nice seeing you,"
he said.
U.S. Forest Service Chief
Seeks Full Allowable Cut
.asoment, who said a larger cut
may be allowed soon
million acres of O&C land in West
ern Oregon.
PORTLAND (AP) The chief of
the U.S. Forest Service Wednes
day said Northwest lumber firms
need the full allowable cut from
the region's federal forests.
"We want a sales program that
will produce this cut," Richard
McArdle told the closing session
of the Pacific Logging Congress
here.
"The Forest Service recognizes
that the Pacific Coast and Inland
Empire forest produce industries
Chief Clerk
To Retire
PORTLAND (AP)-Zylpha Zell
Burns Wednesday said she is re
tiring as chief clerk of the Oregon
Senate a post she has held since
193(1.
"Now that I have rounded out
20 years as chief clerk, I think
this is a good time for retire
ment," she said.
Mrs. Burns said she will be
glad to help her replacement
break into the job when the next
Legislature convenes in 1039.
Mrs. Burns is a Republican,
and since 195f has been chief
clerk of the Multnomah County
probate department.
now need the full allowable cut
from practically every forest."
But McArdle warned:
"We won't make sales or the
volume cut an overriding aim.
"Our objective is to make a
series of soundly planned and
soundly logged sales up to allow
able cut rate. Poorly handled
sales resulting in erosion or un
stocked cutover are worse than
an undercut," he said.
For" a year or more, many
firms have been saying that the
federal government should offer
more timber for sale.
McArdle said, however, that
lumber companies must adhere
lo the multiple use theory in the
face of increasing demands for
more recreation area.
If they don't, he said, public
opinion may force vast areas out
of the reach of commercial usage.
Later, the congress said in a
resolution that it was opposed to
a wilderness bill now pending in
the Senate.
That bill, the congress said,
would bar commercial usage of
vast areas and stunt the west's
economic growth.
Another speaker at the con
gress was Edward Woozley, direc
tor of the Bureau of Land Man-
BPW CARD PARTY
DUNSMUIR - A Business and
Professional Women's Club bene-
lit card party will be held at the
Travelers Hotel on the evening
of Friday, November 14.
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MARCH OF DIMES
DUNSMUIR The Dunsmuir .Ro
tary Club will conduct the March
of Dimes in this community dur
ing the month of January, it was
announced by the Rev. Martin
Sehahackor, president. Construc
tion of Box Canyon Dam as a con
servation and recreational meas
ure was endorsed by the club at
its last meeting. Proposed im
provements at Molt airport were
discussed by Dr. V. L. Palmer.
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Announcing
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Come in and meet Mr. and
Mrs. Wes DeBoer, formerly
of Brookings, now owners
of the Western Auto Asso
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Ross, new sales monager
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