THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Friday, Bfay 8, "53 More Jobless Iri Dovnstate About 10,000 pertoni re gained teasonal J obi during April but unemployment re mained well above recent yean throughout Oregon, par ticularly In the Umber areas of the weitern part of the atate. - The metropolitan four-coun ty district reported only 11, 800 active lobseekeri May comparing with 10,103 a year ago and 8,425 in 1951. But ctownstate unemployment was estimated at 7,015, more than twice the 8,035 reported two Tears ago. More than a third of the 15,' S08 covered workers who re ceived compensation during the last week of April were from logging and lumber con corns, mostly downstate, while nearly half of the remainder were from construction ana food processing. Around Med ford, Coos Bay, Lebanon and other lumber centers, well over half the claimants came from Oregon's principal lum bar centers, well over half of Ac claimant cam from Ore gon's principal Industry. Although every one of the Se employment offices report ed some decline In Job-seeking line last month, the differ ence was small at AiDany, cor vallls, Grant Pass, Klamath Falls, Lakeview, Ontario and Toledo. Unfilled job openings increased to 1,648 but were well under the Hay reports for both 1051 and 1952. Construc tion and lumbering were of fering only 80 lobs compared se 1,008 two years ago and 878 last year. Payment to Insure workers remained high at 81,757,220, an April figure exceeded only twice In 16 years. With $14,- 876,164 paid out since the start ef the benefit year last July 1, estimate were that the total would pass $17 millions by the cad, of next month. Only 1949 80 with $25,862,151 was high er. Of 87,000 claimant who have received one check or more since last July, more than 10,000 nave exhausted their annual benefit rights. Mrs. Berg in Bridge Lead '. By winning the final tourna ment with Mrs. Carroll Ford as a partner, Mrs. Elmer O. Berg came out In the lead of the spring series of the mid week duplicate bridge group at the Women's club. -. Second in the eight-week competition was Walter M. Cline, who also finished second am the final play with Mrs. W. X. Xlmsey as a partner, while Mrs. Arthur 8. Blnegar, Mrs. Robert McKesson, Mrs. F. C. Lata and Mrs. W. M. Cline were Mart in line. In tbe first of the Monday veninf aeries at the Elks Du plicate Bridge club, John Pugh f Shedd and Ray Kemp jump ad into top spot. Mrs. D. R. Huff and Walter M. Cline won em the ether aide ef the boards, while in vie other section win sen were Mrs. Rupert Park and Mrs. Robert McKesson, and Howard Pickett and R. F. Bax ter. High points also went to W. S. Klmiey and Arthur L, Lewis, Mrs. Paul F. Burris and Mrs. Cecil Rhoades, Dale Sulli van and Lloyd Jones, and Mrs. George Rein and Mrs. W. R. Mewmyer. . Out-of-town players proved successful In the first May mas ter point, winning six out of eight top positions. Only Mrs. Harry Wiedmer and Charles Newsom were high among Sa lem players, while Jack She pard of Corvallis, Ralph S. Dannen ef Brownsville, Mrs. Ruth Humphreys, Mrs. Lulu B. Horton, Mrs. Greta Devlin and Mrs. Dan Creary, all of Port land, were winners. Many new to duplicate bridge are expected for the annual charity tournament at the Elks club Friday evening, May 15. With entire proceeds of this annual master point competi tion going to the welfare of Oregon's blind, the usual large attendance is expected, accord ing to club officials. Gregorian Choir ' Mt. Angel The Mount An gel seminary Gregorian Chant choir will sing the mass at the Sorrowful Mother shrine in Portland Sunday morning, on Mother's Day, and will repeat the chant numbers at 4 o'clock that afternoon for a tape re cording to be broadcast at 7 Child Conference Held at Silverton Silverton The well-child conference was held at Eugene Field health rooms, Tuesday, May 5, with Dr. W. J. Stone and Miss Viola Eisenbach, pub lic health nurse, directing. Twenty-six children received services from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 pjn. Volunteers asslstlng'the chairman, Mrs. Olaf Paulson, Jr., were Mrs. Maurice Heater, o'clock that evening, on the na tional broadcasting system, Station KGW. Sublimity; Mrs. Sidney Maur er, and Mrs. Arlie Martin, both of Rt 3, Silverton, all from the Victor Point area. The next local well-child conference is to be Tuesd'iy, June 2, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:90 p.m. Appointments may be made at any time by calling Mrs. M. B. Ford. Willard dis. trict will provide volunteer assistants for this clinic. Immunizations and confer ences with the nurse will be available June 26 from 1:30 'fib 2ff Talie-flffrnfffi to 8:30 p.m. No appointments are necessary. The meeting of the Marion County Public Health Nursing committee will be held at the Silverton Christian church May 14, Thursday, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. MRS. F.D.R. 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