The Daily News. Rhinelander Wit Sal Mavfl im 4CARVINGS RECREATE LOGGING OPERATION Lee Mayers designed and carved this mtr ca?e work n miniature of a lumberjack driving his horse drawn sled of logs (Daily News Photo)Jack Pine Artists MeetSpeaker to Show WorkJack Pine Artists invite the public attend their monthly meeting Monday at 7 30 p m tn the education building on Coon Street Lee Maver Rhinelander ar list, will be guest speaker He will discuss commercial art and will exhibit some of his completed work Maver a former owner of Lee*■ 3 S W a-;fireside on Townline Lake is a talented artist and illustrator He does commercial art for variou* compantesthroughout the Cnited States designing menus illustrations for blt;ioks and doesspecial art work for printing and brewing■He has attended several art schools in Chicago and Milwaukee and studied un der private tutors in Milwaukee For seven years he worked at Marplex in Hhinelander creating statues and other sculptures for themPresently Mayer is preparing anoriginal Bicentennial heritage map of Rhinelander and the surrounding area This involves a great deal of research on his part as well as roaming the countryside gleaning information so that the map will be accurate in every detail He also likes to do woodrarving and is working on three planned to-scale scenes depicting the early logging days in Oneida County His studio is in his home on Crescent Lake