The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 27, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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    8-(Sec.I) Statesman," Salem, Ore, Sun, May 27, 55
State Publications, Tourists
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Evidence 6
Bjr KOBERT E. CANGWAKS
City EdiUr. Tke 8taiavaa -There
so better evidence of the
Varied vacation (art Oregon offer
thaa the large number of oficlal
state publication devoted to an
rwerinj the queries from tourist
prosptcti by the thousand.
And there no better evidence
Of the lucres of such readinf
matter (and of the vacationland
k acclaim thaa the steady
ttreana of letter arriving daily at
Oregon State Travel Information
Division from 11 over the U. S.
Alt-Time HI S f !
Mail socks delivered to ' the
travel office on the street floor of
the Ststc HiRhway Building here
have thi year already brought an
all-time high of Ul.OOe letter of
travel Inquiry aorne B.ouf more
thaa last year at tnis ume.
These letter are mostly aiwrwer-
cd by sending one or more M tne
state bookleu to the prospect. To
fill peclal queries, the state d
tisioa also ha a large supply
folders furnished by Oregon re
sort and chamber of commerce.
But me tate literature alone will
thi year run to to one million
copies, including ES.WO of the
larse-slre full-color 'Oregon Vaca
tionland" booklet that Is offered
In Oregon' national advertising
campaign. The million copies also
will Include 230.000 of the brand
new series of elate park folders.
What are these travel promo
tion folders and booklets that Ore
gon use to Jur the tourist 7
Most Alhulag
Most alluring of all is the hand
some color booklet that splashes
across Its cover "Oregon Cool
Green Vacationland.' Here are
found In fine color reproduction
good sampling of such standout
'Letters
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RelationsNeed
Public ' administrators today
must bo qualified both as execu
tives and public relation expert
to satisfactorily fulfill their lead
ership - positions. Dr. John M.
Swarthout, Oregon State College,
declared in Salem Saturday at the
opening session of the annual Pub
lic Servkt Forum.
"The role of public administra
tor is a tough one at best," Dr.
Swarthout said. They are faced
not only with the problems of their
work but also with an American
audience that resents too much au
thority in its public administrators.
be said. It is public relations, not
Mt. Angel Yo u t K Has Big
Day at Annual Cattle Show
By LnXtK LsMADSE
Fan Editor, The Statetaua ,
Joe Kloft. 13-year-old 4- dairy
man from Mt. Angel, had a big
day Saturday at the annual Marion
County Jersey Cattle Club show
held at the Oregon Stat Fair
grounds. Young Kloft not Only won the
junior champion showmanship lor
which he received a trophy, but
Judge Les Colebrook found the
youth's senior heifer calf the best
of the 4-H junior animals. For
the latter Kloft carried home an
other trophy, which was a repeat
honor for him as he won the latter
last year, also, this year's win
was on his senior beifer calf.
crowd thinned immensely as eve
ning choretime neared.
Noted among the spectators were
Warren Gray of Marion and Stan
ley Riches, Turner, two of the
three living charter members of
the Oregon Jersey Cattle dub
organized around the turn of the
century. The third charter mem
ber is Henry Zorn, also a Marion
County resident, who was not
present Saturday.
First place winner in the show
were: Junior beifer calf, 4-H.
Carol Strand, Central Howell. Open
class Leonard Hudson, Silverton.
Senior heifer calf, 4-H, Joe
Kloft, Open das Ros&mere
Farm.
Bulls,, all open classes: Junior
bull calf, Mickey McGuire. Jeffer
Mary's Golden Anioob,
Senior champion showman in, . 'inr hull r.lf MikkrlHw
pushing, that will get an admin- the 4-H division went to taroi fc son: senior yearling bull. Ross- Interment will be at
istrator's ideas accepted by the Strand of Central Howei.. yirguua junior yearling bull, Ros- cemetery.
people ana ni workers, swarinoui . smun oi monitor, m nrr nimu , mere
Death Gaims
E. G. Rodgers
Edwin Giles Rodger. 1211 Min
ium, Dr., died Saturday at a sa
lem hospital He was 77.
Rodger had been a resident of
Salem for the past 11 years. He
was employed by Salem feed mills
until his retirement about eight
year ago.
He was born August 10, 1(7,
in West Liberty. W.Va. He was
a member of the Presbyterian
Church of West Liberty.
Survivor include hi widow,
Bessie. Salem: two daughters,
Mrs. Mary Robbins, Salem; and
Mrs. Jane Elzner, Pacific Grove,
Calif.: and four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the
CTough-Barrick chapel, the Rev.
Paul Newton Poling officiating.
Belcrest
TRUCK TAXES TO DITCH
, . . . .
aiaw police reponeo: Saturdiy
that a truck and trailer driven by
Vinton Bernard. 1031 NJ. 78tk
St, Portland, was forced into the
ditch on ME south of Woodbura
about 9:30 a.m. while attempting
to avoid a stalled ear. No in
juries were reported.
There were 13.000 buttons on one
costume made for Frances I of
France in the 16th century.
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said.
Joint Saws
The forum at which Swarthout
spoke was sponsored jointly by
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PubUc Affairs and the Oregon champion.
Chapter. American Society for'Weodbnrn Wianer .
PubUc Administration. H. Mikkelson Son of Wood-
Mnr. than tno .itrulMl ! burn, showed Rossmere Lonely
tendance at- a Jersey snow, won Agfd wwi. a.H Verna Hiskey;
the senior 4-H cow purpe on Uo- clasl Rogsroere. Four-year-
year-old Rossmere Golden Design
Dixie. Vernon Vogt. Salem, was
Future Farmer showmanship
State Travel Director Carl Jordan displays lb wide variety of state and local publication designed to
tare learists to Oregon In large namkers and to verve as official laformaUon for answering Uieasaads
of matt reqnest dally. Stale-pobUsbed folder alone will ran to n mllllen eepies this year. (Statesmaa
Pkoto) ;. .
the forum with Sam R. Haley, leg
islative counsel, serving as chair
man.
. Another speaker. State Sen,
;iKiotr! tilt? iwniua wnivu trv
described as numerous and time
consuming. He mentioned particu
larly the tax problems and the
continued demand for state serv
ices by the public. Tremendous
progress had been made in im
proving the state budget for the
Legislative in recent years, he
said.
James B. Daniels, executive sec
retary of the Oregon State Em'
olds, Rossmere; three-year-olds,
Rossmere. Twrf-year-old cows: 4-H
Virginia Smith, Monitor; Open
class, Rossmere.
Sealer YearUag
Senior yearling heifers: 4-H, Joe
Kloft; open class, Leonard Hud-
Dsien to both junior and grand
.kamniiMtllin In th Kllll f-lnCGM : SOH
The animal, a senior bull calf, was y"rin: j"
bought by Mikkelsons recently j newsmere. -n, joe ivwn,
from Rex Ross, Jersey breeder of :
class,
Rossmere Farms, owned by Rex
Ross, was winner of the 'other
purples, garnering the senior
champion bull purple on Glendo
wan Aime Intensifer which he
bought from W. Savage at Lad
ner. B. C.
Junior champion female was
Keeper' Rossmere Ruby, a jun
ior yearling. In competition for
the senior championship cow, were
ployes Association, represented 'our Rossmere cows wit Broos-
! state workers at the forum. hire Galinthias Twinkle, the win-
scenic attraction as the breath- dramatic Pacific coastline. And championship Timber Carnival at For salmon fishing. Oregon this One of the most serious prob- Later sne went on to grana
tnkinff roadside view of deeo blue 31 such narks are to be found alone Albanv. July J-4: Portland Rose vear has a new visitors' one-day lems. so far as state departments i championship. Ross bought this
Crater Lake la national park) high the 485-mile length of U. S. High- Festival, June 4-10. and such nov- license for only one dollar. The 'are concerned, is the large turn
in the mountains of South Central way 30 from the Snake River park elties as an international sour- three pamphlets are an official : over in state employes, JJaniels
Oregon. ' - ; near Oregon s east border all the dough reunion at Portland Aug. synopsis of the state angling reg
For the traveler who sees vac-; way to Bradley State pari with a 18-19; elk meat baroecue and ulations and a general f lifting in
tioa as primarily a great outdoor ; Pacific Ocean beach at the west-
experience perhaps the trailer
traveler or the camping family
the state travel agency offers new
this year a printed Oregon Out
door Guide. It lists 189 principal
era end of famed Highway 39.
For the tourist who wants to
time bis travel as well as spot his
route, there is the officially-pub
lished Oregon Schedule of Events.
Oregon" guide, published by the
Oregon Game Commission, and a
folder, Salmon Waters of Oregon,
put out by the travel division. The
said. The situation is improving
however, from recent salary and
wage adjustments and better
working conditions, be added.
Praise Given
Daniels praised the state Civil
Game Commission also publishes service Commission for what he
archery shoot at Sherwood' Robin
hood Festival July K-2S, or the
Huckleberry. Feast at Warm
Spring, Aug. 19. Then there's the
National Educational Association
convention juiy w.ai roniana, i Hunting in uregon. i..:h . ,w,r t k. r.ir .h
state parks, U. S. forest camps This is useful for the visitor who national Church of the Brethren Available on request also is a ,;, Mp
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no rtwusiuc rcn inn, wuu wm un uiryua wj hi iikiihic cwiicrence 4une eugene list ui priniipai nuiri anu muui J0nald K Campbell Port'
night campsite, trailer sites, pic- pageant, or fishing derby, golf Post Office . Clerks meeting at eluded
ii tahlM witpr ninnlv. toilets, tnurner. Drrhons t in 'mi. Cnnrhart Jniu tiulnlv t. , l!nn
fl 1- . ...... Md M u u u . ...... r .(.:. t , '""" "'ti siuup ... .. . i -..it .
aunrcs, lucinam. ,; .-i pwcnm mis m PaeeiH Interest in uregnn ui:s yvm ior kmiiii.v v- -.,,;.,.. -i,,:. , ,u. sonville was judge Ol tllC some lamer ana uvn tauaian, nswuH'
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tven me state mgnway torn- eovernment One of which Is toi'5 animals which walked me saw-
cow from Floyd Bates, Salem,
widely known Jersey breeder, who
in recent years ha been devoting
most of his time to other inter
ests. Eugene Stndeat
Verna Hiskey, attending school
in Eugene, was winner of the
Young Breeders' herd trophy.
Miss .Hiskey, a member of Powers
Creek 4-H Club, still maintains her
Produce of Dam, Get of Sire,
Rossmere.
Clerking the show were Ted
Hobart of the U. S. National Bank,
and Anthol Riney. 4-H Club agent
for Marion County. .
W. Williams, Silverton, head of
the 4-H leaders thi past year
and frequent assistant wtih 4-H
Jersey work. wa presented a pic
ture from the Jersey Cattle Club
during the afternoon break.
Lions Name
Earl Smith
Newly-elected president of West
Salem Lions Club is Earl Smith
who will take office after installa
tion rites June 27
Chosen to serve with Smith are
Seward Kellicut, first vice presi
dent, E. H. Leach, second vice
president, Ronald Dolan, third vice
New Hearing Aid Miracle by...
f I I fram' I
Jersey herd at the Silverton home president, Dale Esch. secretary-
noda'Jons, with prices. In- ant ' presirlont of the Oregon of ner Pents, the Verne Hiskeys. treasurer, Robert Chown, tail
are the AAA recommends- Uaue o(' Women Voters, told of Les Colebrook. herd manager ol twister. Carl Smith, assistant tail
Pncrs are about he same lhe Activities of her group with Rivercrest Jersey Farm at W.I wister. Dr. A. F Goffner. lion
Outdoor Guide (ion.
A glance at the convenient Out- Famed Roondup 'mission' official Oregon highway luxury-type resorts now.
now uuim nuw wen i no owe are iisieg, lor example, me man IoWaf of tnrcM ntprpst nth.r PuklU-itlA..
les than It public parks along famed Pendleton Roundup. Sept,
V. I. Highway .101 that follows -. 13-13; the Ashland Shakespearian
the 400-mile length ol Oregon' Festival Aug. 1 to Sept. 1; world
J DIPIfJD CM YOU
- for Profti lional Htalth
1, , Urve$i t-
Teamed for your better health
art your doctor, modern med-
icint and our drug store.
for all your
' health, end ,
toiletry needs,
always shop
here, firstl .
as it show several new-graded
section of main mountain high
way, the new Portland-Salem Ex
pressway and other Improvement
not yet found on most commercial
road maps.
Sportsmen and traveler assooj
late Oregon with fithing ocean,
coastal, stream and laka fish inf.
with trout and salmon the big at-
Other publications: Oregon State
Parks and Waysides," list with de
scriptions and locations;. "Oregon
Point of Interest," historical and
geographic notes, county by coun
ty; ."Oregon's -Climates," giving
average temperatures, rain, etc.
for each county seat in each sea
son; "Wlldflowers of Oregon," a
flower travelogue with seasons and
traction. Three of the state pub- place for various interesting wHd
lications answer the fishermen's flower: "Beaver State," official
question, as they summarize the information on Oregon, designed
type of fishing found in the various i mainly for school children and vis
state waters and the regulations in-! itor at Oregon' imposing modern
volved. . i Capitol at Salem.
make the public better informed
with government and with candi
dates for public office.
Journalism Dean
Dean Charles T. Duncan, school
of journalism, University of Ore
gon, was principal speaker at the
forum luncheon, where he di
cussed public relations. He was in
troduced by H. C. Saalfeld, Direc
tor of the State Veterans Affairs
Department.
Robert Johnson, director of the
State Finance Department, also
spoke.
The afternoon session was de
moted to a panel discussion on
dust path through the day-long
judging. More than 100 ringsiders
drifted in during the day, but the
ant.
Outgoing president is Chester A.
McCain.
"strategy and tactics", with A.
Freeman Holmer, professor of po
litical science nt Willamette Uni
versity, chairman. Other panel
members were Fred M. Shideler,
executive assistant to Governor
Elmo Smith; Don C. Foster, area
director of the Federal Bureau of
Indian Affairs, and George A.
Shipman, department of political
science, University of Washington.
Overall discussions had to do
largely with administration.
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Ming in L. A. & S. F-, Redwood Empire, Ore.
Coaet, Farewell Dinner. Leave July , S3; Au. , 20.
See the Golden State thia wonderful way I
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