Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 17, 1940, Page 15, Image 15

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940
NINE
Prize Winner Receives Admiration
" .
E. Brown, W'lldervllle.
Royal Palm George Klncaid,
Klamath Falls.
Small White Type Wm. Ulam.
Mllo.
Utility Breeders Division
Bronze R. M. Anderson, Oak
land; Mr. and Mrs. George Am
ott, Rt. 1. Shedd; Anna Bantck, lit.
2, Kugene; Mike llanick, Rt. 2,
Eugene; Mrs. A. W. Itaum, Rose
burg; Glenn M. Beamer. Rt. 3. Eu
gene; R. R. Borovicka, Rt. 3, Scio;
Mrs. R. R. Borovicka, Rt. 3. Scio;
Edmund V. Bounds, Myrtle Creek;
Pauline M. Bounds, Myrtle Creek;
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown, Rose
burg; Pat Brown, Sutherlln; T. I..
Brown. Redmond, Wash.; W. H.
Brown, Roseburg; Mrs. V. H.
Brown, Roseburg; Jos. Brumbach,
Roseburg; Mrs. ,1. P. Brumbach,
Roseburg; Merrill Bullock, Oak
land; J. H. Cnrnes. Rt. 1. Rose
burg; W. Cobb, Myrtle Creek:
Ward Cockerani, Oakland; I). R.
Cooper. Pnrkdnle; Mrs. I). R. Coop
er. I'arkdale: K. L. Crossland,
Grandview. Wash.;. Chester R. Ia
vls, Sutherlln; Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Engler, Star Rt.. Newberg;
Claude Goff, Oakland; George
Mall. Oakland; A. L. Hamilton, Rt.
3. Chehnlis, Wash.; Eugene Ham
rick. Rt. 6, Box 150. Salem; Clyde
Hanson. Rt. 1. Creswell: Webb
Huntington. Vonculln; O. J. Irving,
Oakland: Jensen Bros.. Junction
NVws-lteviow Photo and Kngravins
The White Holland young torn pictured above In the arms of Miss Hazel Todd of Oakland, was first
prize winner in the standard division. The bird was entered by Eugene Hamrick of Salem.
Oregon-Grown
Turkeys Tops
In All Shows
Superior Quality Brings First
Prizes; List of Live Bird
Exhibitors at Oakland's
Annual Display Announced.
Many persons, who have visited
tlm Northwest Turkey show each
year, have been heard to com
ment on the fact that fewer grow
ers are competing from Washing
Ion. California. Idaho and slates
other Ihnn Oregon than in earlier
years of the show. This Is explain
ed by U. G. Young, manager, who
points In the fact that Oregon
birds entered in poultry shows In
other states have consistently won
all top prizes.
In an eastern turkey show two
years ago. where Oregon birds
were entered, the judges gave the
first five prizes to the western
entry and then held that the other
entries were so much inferior that
they skipped the sixth place and
rated the remaining birds from
seventh place on down.
"We still have many entries
from California and Washington
where growers are producing
broad breasted turkeys." Mr.
Young explained, but each year
finds competition becoming keen
er and keener and many out-of
state turkey raisers realize that
It is hopeless to try to win prizes
against the Oregon birds."
The exhibitors of live birds at
this year's show number !M, while
7i growers have birds in the dress
ed show. The exhibitors and
their addresses are as follows:
LIVE EXHIBITORS
Standard Breeders Division
Bronze V. J. Bnlrd. Oakland,
Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown,
Roseburg; Ada Buck, Roseburg:
George Chrisman. Rt. 2, Scio; O.
J. Irving. Oakland; Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy Medley. Oakland; Mr. and
Mrs. H. V. Thiel, Yoncalla; Mr.
fluid Mrs. Ed Sauter. McMlnuville;
Aldon J. Wllkle, Newberg.
Narragansett Sam Garner. Yon
calla; Hudson's Turkey Earm. Tan
gent; G. W. Lawsuit, MeMinnville;
Strongs. Oakland; W. G. Truitt
Oakland.
White Holland Eugene Ham
rick. Itt. 0. Box ISO, Salem; Solen
& Son, R. F. I)., Box 301), Sonoma.
Calif.; Francis Todd Oakland.
Bourbon Red Margaret Bautn,
Roseburg: Mrs. NePa Butler, lit.
1, Hillsboro: Ward Cockerani.
Oakland: John Fox, Rt. 1, Box 61 C,
Roseburg; J. A. Leatherwood Oak
land. Black Clark Cole, 'Oakland;
Myra Kamp, l;mptia: Mrs. Fay
Leatherwood. Oakland: Jas. leath
erwood. Oakland; Howard Maupln,
lOakland; Shldeler Turkey Farm,
Rt. 3, Box 5ti3, Sebastupol, cant.
Wild Turkeys Mr. anil Mrs. II.
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