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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1946)
11 Thm StaWtmon, &alm, Oftqon. Friday, Octobr 4, 1848 1 I- ; " i1. 1 " : - I 'i 1 ' - i i SaVBSBSBBBBBSBVBBHSBflaVBMSBBVVSBBaVBaSBVBaVBBMBBVBISBB ' ' ' AVIV. International Show AH Set For Opening B 1 Jill I. Ma4en rirm fditor. The Statesman Under the super ision of the rew manager. Walter A. Holt, and the board of director headed by T n Wilro. Jr., the Pacific In ternational show plant at Portland ha err through its reconversion from wartime ues to it original pwi taW: that of livestock and land i-colurt exposition. The rlrs for the 36th uch (how will swing c pen Saturday, October 5, for an eight-day run that. I expected to record some 173.000 in attendance. One new feature of the epoi turn this year, li the northwest barley how. Barley ha been x hbited here for year, but not a brewing barley competing for award of $20. be-idea the $200 award in eat h of three states. Ceilings U R Lifted Interesting to fat j stock exhibit cm ta the announcement that the OPA price ceiling! will be lifted cei (how animals out on the auc tion block. Auction title of fat Stk l a principal inducement to exhibitor In thW department and will be held Lite In the week. To the familiar features of the Junior show ha been added the new calf scramble event which will highlight each home show. Thirteen time during (he week, young steers will be turned looe, In the ring with 18 Four-H club toys, each armed only with rope halter, out to make a catch-for-keep llv"jMciety" and five ro deo events complete each horse how. ra4 Ge 'Over Tap' Cood nwi to the hundreds who knew the late O M. Plummer, manager of the PI from Its be ginning in 1910. will be the an rn'um emetit that before the show tim the O. M. Plummer Memor ial SchoUmhip fund will exceed tlOOOO. yihl.h Itj flint ob- )et lie The cattle brretiing division, under the direction of Frank K. Hihe tf Duena. Wafth., former ly cf Marion county, will compete ft 12500 Judge Mill be: Short rotna and Milking Shorthorns, M. K. hnmmger. Pullfnan; llere fttd, A. W. Harris, Harris, Mo.; Atrdeen-Angus, i C. W. Hickman, Moscow, Idotho, iJairy breed are under Ivan liughary. Seattle, formerly of flk county, and Jerseyg arc to be Judged by G. E. Gordon, Berke ley; Guernsey! by D. L. Fourt, Moscow; Ayrshire and Brown Sw!a by M. B. Nlcholsr Pullman. S7Z2I Het far Prlsea ' , Of the sheep division, which calls for prize money of $7221, 0. M. Nelson, Corvallis, is superin tendent, and Judge are Vi O. Mc- Whorter, Yakima, and E. Jr. ie hart, Boi. Th hog division, un der the superintendency of A. W, cnivrr, Lorvains, win oe juogea by E. II. Hughes of Davis, Calif.; Angora goats, by Ronald Hogg, Salem, and milk goats by Peter J Illllsland. Portland, i Four breed selections of draft horses havt been listed with II. A. Lindgren at superintendent, and D. Ricrwrds. Prairie City, Judge. C. E. Grelle has charge of the wool show. Lincoln Wheeler will look after the land products; II. M. Brown, the poultry and rabbits. and Lyle Hammack the dairy pcoducts show. Verne Elliott re turns to direct the rodeo and Bevel L. English, the night horse show. Ptifttor at Wooilbum Named SroutuiaAter The Bev. George II. Richardson, pastor of the Wood burn First Christian church, will be scout master of a new Wood burn ' boy scout troop formed this week. Martin Mock ford. Salem,' assist ant scout executive, announced Thursday, The new troop. No. 60, will be included in the Silver Falls district of Cascades Area council. Mock ford visited with the Amer ical Legion post at Aurora last night discussing plana to form a new troop there. mm nrr. ii-n mar hWtf fill1! . 8PII - KSLI1 - 13SD "JUST LOOK AT 0UB BEAUTIFUL IIEW KITCHEN! . . . It look! so sm.tr t and streamlined now - thanks to our mod ern "Hr'tmnwcu-r' kitchen cabinet from Keith Brown!" Ye, our hnoJoioe "Brow nwoo" kitchen cabinets are Spa clou, neatly planned and compact! ... Why not come on in today and look 'em over! While They luist. Extra Special 1 I.4i t of varioun firm in 750 31a00 'a ('tifilMiaril I)Mir. KEITH 'iSROWN ... . 'LJ LJ CliJiir TTt Court & Front Phone 9163 -I?tlai IP n seir WaimiSecnl Potato (liin will start in rarnet in Klamath Hain Ortohrr 1st and will continue at thin ratr for thirty day. Pirkrr are hailly nretlrd. I'if-kinr ratr is 5c prr 60 pound, "with pprrial upward adjustments in por firhN. Other lahor is SI 2i per hour, ('ampin; rqtiipmrnt with hrtl din ia iiMiallv nretlrd. In most cahe tent will he ftirniied. Workers should register al the Farm Labor Office, 116 Soulh SixJh Street, Klamath Falls , COATS . . . Pure wool coats in long fitted, f-liort fitted or loom- winding htylen. Gahar dine, uedesf coverts, twills and fleeces. Some tie'waiftt with gentle front full nes. OA s9-VTa aT Jf at Streamlined Prices! ) SUITS ... DRESSES So fctiavely styletl and fitted they "melt to your figure. All wool gahardine, twills and suede cloth tailored and de tailed to look twice their priee. All the good colors. 21.00 . 44.50 (Iiirvcs are it this cumii hut take a straight course to Penny's for a prire like this on Mich handune versions. Itich rayon crepes . . . in hlack in colors. Some with, glittrn as well " "7.90 12.75 -1 111 ! . i ' " fSi I SECOND FLOOR 1