Guest guest Posted May 2, 2009 Report Share Posted May 2, 2009 Well---the only shake mill owner I can remember is Clarence (Hoss) Luce, his mill was by the Quinault Indian Reservation. In the '60s & 70's, I use to work at the Port of Grays Harbor as a wagoner operator unloading all the log trucks and storing the logs at the port. If your husband ever came there I probably unloaded him at one time or another. Some of the loggers I knew were Drexel Stutesman, Ken Madison, Denzel Madison, Don Lentz, Pete Raich, Werner & Marcel (The Mayer Bros), Pete Spradlin and various others. I do remember the names D & J Log co. and Ulin, They probably delivered logs to the Port of Grays Harbor. I love the warm weather in Az, it seems that the hotter it gets ---the better I feel. I really don't do very well when I go up to the PNW and visit. Last year I had planned on staying in the Seattle-Olympia area from July 26th until August 24th, but the cooler weather got to me so I headed back to Az. August 10th. Do you ever go to Aberdeen? I have lots of relatives there, but haven't told any of them about my IPF because I don't want my mom to be worring about me. She is in her 80's and she would worry her self to death, so I felt this is the best way to go for now. Love to hear more stories from the PNW and you, hope you keep writing. You know that there is a HUGE colorful history of Aberdeen and the Grays Harbor area? Ghol, Turnow, Law? I better quit writing before I start you on a history lesson. G. UIP/IPF AZ. 5/07 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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