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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1953)
Page 22 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon Thursday, April 16, 1953. Farmer Union Mokes Protest The Farmer Union In Mar ion county Is Informed that President James G. Fatton of the National Farmers Union . has protested directly to Presi dent Eisenhower against the curb on operations of PMA far mer committeemen by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Farmers Union is also protesting the slash of $110 mil lion for agricultural conserva tion payments in the hew bud get. If Congress goes along, says Patton, it will mean the end of most lime and fertilizer payments. Patton's statement , was released today by the le gislative committee of the Ore' gon State Farmers Union. He blasted the PMA shakeup as a "direct reversal" of prom ises made during the campaign that farm programs would be ."genuinely farmer-run , opera tions" and asked Elsenhower to have the PMA order recalled or revised. ' The new order deprives state and county committees of their status as directors of the local PMA programs. PJHA commit teemen now work on a part time basis and are paid only for the days they are actually working. Under the new set-up, their work will be done by full time employes of the Depart ment of Agriculture and the PMA committees will have ad visory status only. Band Concerf by Woodburn High Woodburn The 40 p 1 e e e Woodburn high school band with Don Jessop as director wiu appear in a concert rri day, April 17, at the high school gymnasium, beginning at 8 p.m. Members of the recently organized Band Parent club are sponsoring the concert. No ad mission will be charged but tickets are tot be secured at the Woodburn Music store. The band is also scheduled to play for the Washington grade school students Friday morn ing and were to play for the Band Parents meeting Tuesday night. .. ; Two-Man Art Show Opens at Willamette Contract Let On Detroit Job A contract for construction of the Detroit power house 230 kv line, Detroit substation foundations and structures, and a part of the Detroit-Albany 230 kv line, for the Bonneville Power Administration, was awarded today to Midland Con structors, Inc., Huntington Park, Calif., on a low bid of $124,405. Project Engineer Greg Os borne will be in charge of tnis work with headquarters at Mill City. The project has the approval of Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay. Rezoning Hearing At City Hall Tonight The last in series of pub lic hearings on city rezoning will be held at City hall in the council : chamber . . Thursday night at 7:30. The discussion will b con cerned mainly with zoning as It affects the downtown and central part of the city. , The Drevious hearings have been in the cast, west, north and south sections of the city. The new zoning map is still in tentative form and th public will have further op portunities . to be heard in hearings before the planning ana, zoning commission and the city council. , , - The hearings so far sched uled have been called by the members of the commission who are on the subcommittee on rezoning. , Benefit Play Here By Professional Cast "Jenny .Kissed Me," the mira , ana unal play in Broadwsv mmhiamiI u.. the Salem 20-30 club, will be -presented at the Salem high school, auditorium next Mon day at 8 o'clock. . The play is a comedy, with professional New York cast. Proceeds will go toward the 20-80 club'e rheumatle fever fund. Dr. Kenneth Price it gen eral chairman of the aeries, with Dal Each In charge of ticket sales. A two-man art show featur ing the works of Demitrios Jamison and Pearl B. Heath opened Thursday In the Wil lamette university art gallery and will continue through April 30. Oil paintings, drawings and lithographs are being shown by ' Jamison, a young artist who was awarded a European art scholarship in 1949 and is currently showing at the Cor coran gallery in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Heath, head of the art department at Oregon College of Education, Monmouth, has a collection of hand-wrought silver on display. She stud ied with Herr Hans Pfleghard j in Zurich, Switzerland, last summer. , Dr. Cameron Paulln, art di rector at Willamette, states that the gallery is open to the I public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week days. LOCKER BEEF SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL BABY STEER BEEF Front Quarter . , 28 C " 'ior Whole... 31 C lb. Hind Quarter ... 36 C lb. DON WYMORE SALEM MEAT CO. 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