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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1947)
Annual Jersey Spring Jubilee To Open Today Bt IJHie I- Mden Farm Editor. The Statesman The Willamette valley's annual "Jersey Spring Jubilee will open today at Albany. It will close at Independence on June 2. Information being received from 11 show chairmen indicates that the entries are larre and of fine quality this year. More than 100 registered cattle will be on dis " play in Bryant park at Albany today, with 4-H club members taking a prominent part Walter Shelby, president of the Linn Benton club reports that Judging of the 4-H classes will begin promptly at 10 am. Women of the Grand Prairie grange will serve the noon meal at a nomi nal cost. Marion county will show at the state fairgrounds at Salem Mon day with, around 75 head to be on display. Judging will start a t 10 .m. and women of the club will serve the noon picnic dinner. T Enter 1S3 Jerseys At the junior fair building in McMinnville, the Yamhill county clubr will enter 163 Jerseys for competition, with 112 61 this number entered in the senior divi sion and 51 in the Junior 4-H and Future Farmers of America di vision. O. K. Beals of the state department of agriculture will judge. A contest for the FFA and 4-H members will be a feat tire at 10 a.m. Two new exhibit ors in Yamhill will be tfle Gor don Farms of Carlton and the Van Laanen ranch of McMinn ville. Clackamas County Show Special musical features are being planned fcr the Clackamas county show to be held May 28 at the Canby fairgrounds. Dur ing the noon dinner hour musical entertainment will be featured from the Canby Union high school tinder the direction of Fay Sparks, music instructor, a former Marion county teacher. Marlin Fox, di rector of the Clackamas Jersey show reports that there are 155 bead of registered Jersevs entered with 50 of these in the junior di vision. Polk county club wlil show at Independence on June 2 with close 100 cattle entered so far nd more expected. Joyce Rasnuissen Top 4-H Writer Joyce Rasmussen. Butteville, Thursday was judged Marion county winner in the 4-H club radio playwriting contest, James T. Bishop, club agent, said. Station KSLM awarded her a $15 radio scholarship to the 4-H ummr school at Ccrvallis. Oth er participants were Jean Dowe, Aumsville, and Shirley Bingen heimer. Liberty. Miss RasmusFen's ecnpt will cpmpete in the state contest at the summer school June 17 and 22. Hungry Campers Watch as Chicken Roasts Mr. Ilnitka of Brooks To Teach at Sil verton S1LVERTON Mrs. Patricia Brutka of Brooks has been hired to teach in the Silverton schools ths autumn, members of the chool board announced Wednes day. A high school principal has sxt yet been obtained but several applicants are beings interviewed. A. B. Anderson, clerk of the chool board and superintendent of schools, , said Wednesday a teacher was needed for high chool commerce and girls' edu cation classes. - i Yes- Your Kitchen can exactly express YOUR Ideas and YOUR Tastes When you build it of these beautiful, sturdy in terchangeable cabinets. SALEM OREGON Sti N. Lancaster Drira rWae 414 -. Opea UU-C r. M. On All Hakes r iffl a7 " t-i.:'.,-.: K?f K , j H At-, : WyC YfJmmmmra ... Can't wait. Scouts of troop 2 watch hungrily as chicken was roasted on lis spit dar ing last week-end's Cherry City district camporee. Turning the spit at left Is Don Steimer. 555 Cross st and riving moral support are, left U right. Don Raymond. 1835 S. Hish sL, David Hill. 1425 Satln aw sU Robert Baser. 1351 Saginaw st Jack Harr, 2117 S. 12th sU David Roeten. 1S25 S. Church V Chris Eismann. 2090 S. High st. and Scoutmaster Walt Hartley. 1711 Cross st. In background check ing the scent's methods is Wes Goodrich, scout commissioner. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer.) Death Claims Carrie Branch Carrie Branch. 56, wife of Ev erett Branch, who has lived near Salem for 41 years, died Wednes day at her home, route 6. Salem. She was bom at Great Bend, Tex., April 25. 1891. Funeral services will be at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Clough-Barrick chapel, with in terment at Belcrest Memorial park. She is survived by her wid ower; a son, Irvine K. Branch and her mother, Sally Daum, bolh of Salem; three sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Hedges of Portland, Mrs. Glenda Decker of Albany and Mr?. Bar bara llollmiin of Salem; two brother.. Otto Daum of Fair banks, Alaska a n l Theodore Daum of Salem. Street, Sidewalk Projects Okeliecl Four street and two sidewalk improvements are in the offing for various Salem neighborhoods following approval of the city council Wednesday night. City Manager J. L. Franzen's recommendation was accepted and resolutions adopted for improving Hickory street between Maple and Hazel, Frederick .street be tween Breys avenue and Thomp son street and between Breys and 20th street, and Adam street be tween 23rd and 24th streets. Sidewalk resolutions covered I me uiock oi nazei Dei ween riign ' land avenue and Spruce street. Vet Students Told Of Summer Jobless Pay Regulations Student veterans who do not attend school during the summer must be available for suitable jobs in order to receive GI readjust ment allowances of $20 per week, Silas Gaiser, state unemployment compensation commission direc tor, warned Wendesday. If a veteran accepts readjust ment allowances while aLco re ceiving subsistence payments or while not eligible for any other reason, "he loses not only further rights under the GI bill but alo may be subject to prosecution by federal authorities, said Gaiser. Dropping steadily, payments of readjustment allowances have reached the 5,000 mark, about half thenumber inearly May of last year. Applications for allowances have been filed by 65.000 Oregon veterans, of whom 1.100, less than 2 per cent, have exhausted their lights. Th Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Friday. May 23. 1947 7 Eastern Railroads to Increase Rales 10 WASHINGTON, May 22-WV An approximate -10 per cent in crease in basic . passenger . fares on eastern railroads was author ized by the interstate commerce commssion Thursday to compen sate for increased operating costs. Credit Group to Add Two to Staff Two new field reprefentatfves have been added to the staff of the Willamette Production Credit association, local farm credit co operative, it was anno unced Thursday by P. M. Brandt, jr., secretary - treasurer. They are Harry L. McGee, formerly secretary-treasurer of. the Federal Land bank at Tillamook and pre viously with the bank in Salem, and James McNulty, navy veter an and formerly with the Starr Fruit company. A large increase in business de- Announcing the Summer Opening OF DeSanlis' Dinner House Near North SilTr Creole Falls OFFERING : Full Course Dinners FEATURING: Chicken and Steaks Open ONLY on Saturday Evenings, Sundays A Holidays HOl'RS: 6:00 P. M. to 12:3 A. M. Saturday Evening 12:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Sundays 4c Holidays manded the additional staff. Brandt said. Number of loans outstanding is up 59 per cent over last year, amount outstanding up 64 per cent over a year ago. The loan association furnishes short-term credit to . its farmer members covering the counties cf Lane. Benton, Linn, Marion. Polk. Lincoln, Tillamook. YamhiiL Clackamas, Washington. Multno mah, Columbia and Clatsop. OSS? 0QB05 Boise ... $ 9.65 Sail Lake Cily .15.10 ofpor Tfcxfr office 175 S. High Phone 2815 X - 1 . 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