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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1956)
2-(&fcI)-Sbitesman, Salem, Ore, Fit, May 18, "56 Ban Sought Forest Grove Woman nn Trin in Heads Lutheran Body Oninn Fntnres f twe franti Thursday highlighted the conchiskw tf the Northwest Diitriet Lather Weene' Mi aioaary League's tw4ay 7th ee anial convention ber. Mart thai 400, i nw conventioa record, at tended the concluding swnon at St. John' Lothcraa Church. The membership, which aot gear win spit into separate Or- County Sheep Improvement Group Elects By LOUS L. IfADSEN ; rant MUr, Th ttetossaaa Douglas Chambers, Salem, was elected first presldeat si the Mar toe County Sheep Improvement Association, which adopted Its coa atitutio and by-laws Thursday Bight ' " George Cadmus, Turner, was tamed secretary treasurer, and thrd directors elected were Walter Smith, Aurora, (or three years; Louis Scaacht, SiWerton, (or a twe- Smr term, and Ted Bosrrold. oaJtor, lor eae year. These officers will serve until Ux fail of 1957 when the first aa aual meeting will be held. , Purpose of the ergaaiiatJoa was act as two-fold: Te hnprer Maiioa Coonty sheep herds through rec ords and culling efforts, and te fester management, marketing and research for the tapmemeat of sheep. gSCIYvl SeMCPtaMtt Members stated that plans were that this organisation would serve sheepmen somewhat along the same lines as the Dairy, Herd Improvement Associations a s v e served the dairy Industry. Membership is open te anyone whs pays the dues, and associate members are welcomed from ether counties as welL Voting member ship win 'be retained in Marion County. Two activities of the newly form ed art anizatioa were announced to Include the iheep flock inspection tour te be held Saturday starting at Chamber's ranch in the Roberts area at 1:30 a.m. and the an nual Lamb and Wool Show at Nee-Vettag Members A member from the livestock division of the Oregon State Col end Mie from the eountv es lanriM afftrta will he asked te M In with the board of directors but will not be voting members en the board. " , - Announcement was also made that a Sheen Do Trial would be h.M ( tha Oraeoa list Fair- gfoundtSundsrte preperation lor the state trials at Turner on June I, in connection with tlx Marion County show. , Speakers were Walter Smith who told of the proposed record books which each member would re ceive; Dr. Paul Allen, research assistant at tha state college, who talked about sheep parasites, and Jens Svinth who snowed a film aa culling sheep. ; Lrat Raises Fear SANDPOINT. Idaho ifl - Aa empty boat was found drifting en Lake Pend Oreille Thursday near where a ear, reported missing from Palouse. Wash, was found parked on the shore, ! - Sheriff Dai Haynard said the ear had been reported missing by Randolph Jack of Palouse, who told officers there It might bare been borrowed by bis son. goa and Washtngtoa districts, ap- nmvMl In eranta af SUM each. One wil go for establishment of chepeie hi Southern Orcgea aaa the ether is earmarked (or Lata eras parish workers. Mrs. Walter Kahle, Forest Grove, was elected president of what next year wiB be the aew Oregea district. Mrs. Gerhard Maiden, Seattle, this year a norm west district president, was named ta kMil tha Washinftoa district coming into existence next year. New Officer fthtr aMeara alaetad for the aew Oregon district include: first vice president. Mrs. Earl Man, Portland; second vice president. Mrs. Edwin GuetxUff, Jackson ville; recording secretary, Mrs. B. 1. Bertram, Portland; carre anmdine aacnUrv. Mrs. Theodore Olson, PortUad; treasurer, Mrs. William X. Him. Salem; nnaacuu aecretary. Mrs. Fted Riees, Waab ugaL Wash, Mrs. William H. risher, Salem, wu retained aa editor la chief af tha Miiaiaa Leaner, a DcriodicaL Among faaturea of the closing program was a eascussloa of young Chinese people la New York City hv Kris Laa. Portland theoloCT student He told of the great part the church plays la the lives of these young people. Isgeas Site Eugene waa picked as site e( the Oregon district conrentioa two Man hence. The Northwest district, which now becomes history, comprises Oregon. Washington. Idaho, North era California and Alaska. New Oregon district will Include Tule Lake, Calif, and three cities In Sauthwaat Washinftoa la addition te cities throughout this state. Hog Cholera Reported in Marion County Infection of three Willamette Valley bog bards with bog cholera was reported by Dr. K. J. Peter son, chief veterinarian for the State Agricultural Department Thursdsy. - He ssid some of these herds may have been infected from owners feeding raw pork scraps, such as bacon rindi , ham bones and un cooked him. Peterson said the danger of feed ing pork scraps te bogs la traced te the tact that m curing pore nog cholera, if tt exists, is not de stroyed by tha curing process. He also said hot cholera may pos sibly result from the purchase of swine which pan through sales yards or points where swine are concentrated, such ss In trucks or railroad can. Under Oregon law, all swine which are to be returned to a (arm must be vaccinated after passing through sales yards, Peter son ssid. Occasionally, Peterson ssid, swine may be sold through markets for slaughter without re ceiving treatment unknown to the sales yard veterinarian and re turned te a farm. Peterson said owners who no tice the bogs are flT should contact a veterinarian for immediate treat ment of tha animals. . WASHINGTON - Idaho and Oregon growers Thursday erred a federal baa ea futurea trading ia salens. ' . . - - A Main poUt grower and oflV dais ef the New York commodity exchange, m the ether hand, de fended trading ia potato Mares, Their views vert exprsseed ia testimony before a House Agri culture subcommittee studying the effect af futures trading ea prices of perishable commodities. John C. Lynn, legiuauvt direc tor ef the Americas farm Boreas Federation, said his organiatioa opposed futures trading ea com modity exchanges hi both potatoes Lyaa said the hurts la against futures trading ia the tw com modities because their perishabil ity limits their storage time and makes them ansound (or futures trading. He also argued that be cause of the relatively small vol umes traded potatoes and onions are subject te price manipulations, SEC to Ask Public View of Corporations COLUMBUS. Ohio ifl - Recom mendations that would open to public scrutiny the financial sec rets ef some ef the nation's larg est corporations will be made to Congress Friday by the Securit ies and Exchange Commission. Commissi on chairman J. Sin clair Armstrong said in an Inter view with the Ohio State Journal Thursday night that 1J0S com panies across the country with to tal assets of trillion dollars would come under the legislative provuuona te he recommended by SEC. Armstrong ssid two ef tha big ger companies covered by the recommendations are the Great Atlantic ft Pacific Tea Co., and the Weyarhauser Timber Co. Name of other 'companies In cluded la the SEC recommenda tions were aot disclosed but Arm strong described, them as "big business." Sixty three of the com panies hav asserti of more than 100 million dollars, be said. The recommendations embodr the results ef a one-year study! nr me sec or irtiiatini th.i would place under the commis sion's Jurisdiction thousands of eompanlee whose securities are not now listed on any exchange. Princess ; ; ..: r. : - A ' ' ' ' ' 'J ' ' i i ;. T ,; ,; ' PORTLAND 17-yearaM Ro berta BreeB wss casta Base Festival princess at Ctevelsad High School Daughter ef Mr. aad Mrs. Frank J. BresH, she has kasei brewa eves, light brwwa hair. Five feet SH, she weigh 1U. (AP Phot) Jay T. Poage, 66, Succumbs Jay T. Poage, (72 N. Church, died Thursdsy at his home follow ing a long illness. He was M. Poage had been a resident of Salem for the past two years. He was a barber in Portland end Al sea for many years. He was born in Exira, Iowa, June IS. MM. Survivors Include three daugh ters, Mrs. Bethine Jennings sod Mrs. Althea Sayre, Salem, and Mrs. Jessie Carey, Corvallls; a sister, Mrs. Milton Cadwallader, Sbedd, Ore.; three brothers. Glen, Portland; Allan W., Philomath; Robert D., Albuquerque, N. M., and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday in the Virgil T. Golden chapel. Interment will be at Bekrest Memorial cemetery. Death Claims W. A. Cushing Of Woodburn Matoaaaa Htmt Srrrtr WOODBURN William Albert Cashing. Weedbwra Route 1. Box z&l. died at a Woodtmra nursing home. Thursday following a long uinoi, nc was n. Cushing was employed as care taker and custodian at the Birds-eye-Saider Corporation for many years. Cushing was born in ZanMetter, Iowa. Oct. 4. 1879. Survivors include .his widow, Blanche, Woodburn; a son, Rich ard. Albany; a daughter. Mrs. Vir ginia Hopper, Rushville. Nebr.; three brothers, Gervsis, Scotts bluff. Nebr.; Mark. Spearfiah, S. D.. and Tom, Gordon. Nebr - six sisters, Mrs. Lois Bond, Portland. Ore.; Mrs. Leo Petshow, Wood- burn, Ore.; Mrs. Olive Church, Council Bluffs, lows; Mrs. Alice Hoagland, Scottsbluff. Nebr.; Mrs.. Josephine .Clarke, Hay Spring, Neb., and Mrs. Mabel Quigg. Gor don, Neb., and four grandchildren. CHILI TO MAKE FIATS SANTIAGO. Chile -Italian cars of the Flat too type soon will be made la Chile. The gov eminent authorised a Flat plant in the Free Port of Anca aa a branch of the Italian firm to ope rate as the Sociedad Constructors de Vehiculos Motoriiados Limitada. Theatre Time Table ' SCMIfADI: VS and S GOLDEN TOMOBJtOW: S SS. ' CAPITOL THI cxwQVxaon: tea an FUBT AT CUKSIGHT PA8: SJS. Noava salxx narvx ur srr sima toxin with JMMt lMrt and Jwk Itmrnmrn. THI LOOTER with Rot? Cal houn and Julte Adamr SMOW STARTS AT DUSK. T. "c aotxTwooa HELL ON- raiSCO BAV tS and I04S. THI MAN WHO ITtVKX. WAS: . ALP TCNNTX AVSTVntlART 1 MILAN. Italy iff - Twia Xl-gua salute beamed eat Thursday tar President Martus . Feataaaa af Switseriand and Giovanni Gronchi ef Italy. They met ia Milaa to k serva tee SOth sssuversary ef she opening of the OH-mDe sang Smp- loa railway tunnel through the Alps. PASS CLEAUD OT SNOW FORT KLAMATH iff - The highway aver Sua Moontoia Pass aew is epea after being closed by snow siace November. Employment of Handicapped Asked by Nixon WASHINGTON Iff - Vice Presi dent Nixon said Thursday elimi nating lob dlsCThrunatioa against handicapped people is equally im portant at eliminating racial dit criminatioa ia employment Both are bad for the nation. communities and individuals. Nix on told President" Eisenhower's committee on employment of the physically handicapped. The Vice President also pre sented cash prices to five high school student winners ef the handicapped committee's MSt na tional esssy contest " IT'S FUN TO ROLLER SKATE AT SKATE LAND Sun., Mon, Wed. Pri., Set. ,, Sat., Sun. Marine tu., Thurs. . 7:30-10:00 First Session 7:00-9:00 Second Session 9:00-11:10 .. 1:304:00 ... ..... 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