The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 11, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    The Sentinel, ( «ittage Gn»ve, Oregon
Thur«.. Aug. II, 1949
Church J
Knights Columbus
Convention 14-18
CHURCH OF GOO
The 67th national Supreme Con­
vention of th«' Knights of Colum­
bus will be held in Portland. Ore­
gon, August 14 to 18. 1919 Th«'
last national convention of th«'
order was held in Oregon in 1927.
Assembly of God — We wish to 'Sunday evening, a Wekxim«' ’
Blue Mountain church. Every­
one is invited to visit these scr- extend a hearty invitation to you P«<'K™ni *¡11 be conducted at the
vice«. Sunday school st 9:45 a m. to worship with us—the church of F>'?r‘la’!d
bo**”™»*’ ’h*'
Morning worship at 11:00, chll- evangelical action.
,-500 d’legmes nn«i guests from
Sumtay school 10:00 am.;
- • ( Sunday services: Sunday school throughout North America attend
drens’ church at 11:20 - a.m. Junior
Christian service at 6 45 p m. Eve- 9:45 a. m.: morning worship 11:00 ing the supreme conclave. The Preaching 11:00 a.m.; tTusaders
ning service at 7:45 p m.
• m.; Christ’s Ambassadors 6:3C United States Navy will honor th«- Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:45
Bible study and prayer meeting P
evangelistic service Knight of Columbus by sending a 7:00 pm.; Worship 7:45 p.m.;
Destroyvr Flotilla under command 1 p.m. Pastor, LeRoy Sapp.
^Vnight
We^kSy
senices:
Tuesday. of Commodore J. I. ('one, lT.S.N.,
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People , own service Friday night
p
Thur,da}, B1. with a group of navy reserxxja on
The Church of Christ. 6th and
a summer cruise. They will arrive Gibbs. The church with the friend,
...
,
.
I ble study. 7:45 p. m.
We extend an invitation and an
have a home department and in the Port of Portland aroun«i 5 | ly spirit. If you area visitor or a
appeal to our local young people Bny Wjshing spiritual help or p.m., Monday, and inspection Of newcomer here ami have no other
and all local families to attend
]jge a visit from the minis- the Flotilla will take plan* that church home we extend you a
these services. Clifford E. Landis tar ieel free to
at any time t'Millll^
evening by th«'
Knights of Colum- cordial invitation to c o m e and
UK* IT
minister.
worship with us.
Also, if you are in need of a wheel I bus and visitors.
On Tuesday morning at 10
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chair, in an emergency, we shall
Sunday school 9:45. Roy S.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal church
glad t0
of an accommodation o’clock, the convention proper will Hands, supt. Mrs. Raymond Hiles,
meets the second and fourth Sun t0 you.—Rev. R. E. Parrish, minis- op«'n with Sol«'tnn Pontifical Mass primary supt. Morning worship
day mornings at 11:00 o'clock for ter, phone 195-R.
at the Cathedral of the Immacu­ and communion 11 a.m Special by
worship in Mills Chapel. Dean
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late Conception. INirtland, with th«« ehoir "Th«' Sweetest Story" by
Perry Smith of Corvallis is in
Trinity Lutheran The Church the Most Reverend Edward D. Stults. Sermon by th«> pastor.
charge of the service.
of the Lutheran Hour. Regular Howard. D.D. Archbisluxi of Port­
Young peoples C F.C. 7 p.m.
morning worship will be conducuM land in Oregon, celebrant. This Junior E.F.C. also 7 pm. Pre­
next
Sunday
at
11
a
m.
Sunday
i
will
b«*
followed
by
a
civic
ren'p-
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­
prayer service 7:30 pm. Congre
ter Day Saints. Sunday school at school and Bible class begin at : tion at th«' Neighbors «if Wood- gational singing and evangelistic
9:45. Services are ronducted in th«' craft auditorium. A fashion show sermon beginning S pin. Music
10:00 in I. O. O. F. halt
S.D.A. Church, West Main nnd M and luncheon has been arranged by th«' orchestra. Special song by
Free Methodist Church, “the Streets. At present the congre- for th«' entertainment of th«' I Mrs. ttonnie Pitcher.
friendly church", 915 So. 6th st., gation is holding a Daily Vacation . ladies that afternoon.
Choir practice Wednesday at 8
Highlighting every national con- p.m. Young peoples Bible study
C. B. Starkey, pastor—Sunday- Bible School, which will b«' con-
school 9:45 a.m., Mr*. Thelma eluded Friday. You are invited to : vention of the Knights of Colum- Thursday S p.m. at the Beach resi-
Wright, superintendent. Morning attend our worship services and to I bus is the "States Dinner" which lvntv
worship 11 axn. Sermon by the send your children to our Sunday > will be serv'd on Tuesday eve-
Adults Bible study and prayer
ning in the auditorium of th«’ meeting Thursday evening at the
pastor. We are back from Confer­ school.
The Lutheran Hour is broadcast Neighbors of Woodcraft hall. Port-
ence and Camp, for another year,
and shall be glad to meet you all every Sunday morning over the land, with seating arrangements'
F. Sherwood Smith, [gistor
next Sunday morning. Singspira- Mutual Network, KORE. Eugene, of 1.500. State Deputy Sylvester
at
9:30.
The
Rev.
John
W.
Behn-
J. Smith, toastmaster. ITincipul
tion 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic mes­
First Presbyterian Church. D.
sage 7:45 p.m. The general public k«>n. president of the. Lutheran speaker on this program will b«' Hugh Peniston. pastor. Morning
Church, Missouri Synod, is th«- Attorney General J. Howard Me- .
is cordially invited.
worship is at 11 o'clock. Th«' pas-1
summer guest speaker.
Grat h of Rhode Island. On tor will speak on the subject: "The j
Richard
E.
Gross,
pastor
Wednesday evening will be th«>
Culp Creek Assembly of God
Creative Observation of God’s
Grand Ball at the Spot-Lite ball- World.’’ Sunday school meets at j
Church — We invite you to our
The Reorganized Latter Day- room. 3rd and Columbia Avenue
Sunday school where we have
„ ..
,
9:45 for all departments.
classes for all ages. Sunday school Saints meet each Sunday in the Portland. Closing session of the
Eirst B
st
5|h and
9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00 banquet room of the Rainbow cafe Supreme Convention w.H be on
F
SWney
ajn.; young people’s service 6:30 at 10:00 o’clock for Sunday school Tuesday. August 18th. Dan Hay. Jcfferson *\VenlM,,
pm.; evening evangelistic service and at 11:00 o’clock for the church Portland is general Con ve nt.on S-hinal| ministt.r. Mrs. Roy RcJ, I
7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed­ service. Z. A. Coop, pastor, phone a»*inii*n-_____________ dMXr diroctor. MM
Par-
nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join 361J.
rett, church school supt.
us in these services We desire to
"Soul" is the subject of the les­
The church school sessions begin
Wedding Announcements
help you. —W. Kenneth Bright-
son-sermon in all Churches of! promptly at 9:45 o’clock. Graiied
well, pastor.
— The Sentinel —
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Au­ lessons efficient teachers, classes
gust 14.
for all. Why not begin now to at- F
The golden text is "Thus saith i tend class regularly?
the high and lofty One that in-; The pastor will speak at 11:00
habiteth eternity, whose name is o’clock on the subject "It Happen-
Like
Holy; I dwell in the high and holy- ed in a Mountain." At 8 o’ckick in
place. with him also that is of a the evening the subject will be
The Proverbial Wise Owl
contrite and humble spirt, to re­ "America, Whither Bound?" The
vive the spirit of the humble, and public is cordially invited to at­
to revive the heart of the contrite tend all services.
ones" (Isa. 57:15).
Among the citations which com-1 Seventh-day Adventist Church,
You visit us before buying
prise the lesson-sermon is the fol-1 1301 West Main. We invite you to
lowing from the Bible: “Sanctify. join us in our Sahbath (Saturday)
Doors — Windows — Frames
yourselves therefore, and be ye ! *™ees. Sabbath school for young
holy; for I am the Lord which a™1 old hpKins at 9:30 and ‘he
Hardware, Bailt-ins, Etc.
sanctify you" <Lev. 20:7), together church services at 11:00.
with the following correlative pas-
Prayer meeting is held on
sage from the Christian Science Wednesday evening at 8:00.
textbook. "Science and Health
On Sunday. August 13. Dr. II.
Anything of Wood
with Key to the Scriptures." bv E Scoles will be th«* speakdr. His
Mary Biaker Eddy: "Soul and subject will be "Dangerous, But i
Spirit being one. God and Soul are Passable." Special music will be a
one, and this one never included in P*ano duet by Mrs. Lloyd Bird and
a limited mind or a limited body” i ^l‘rs- Marlowe Schaffner.
PAY LESS — GET MORE
<p. 335).
Christian Science Society, Cot-1
of Jesus Christ of Latter
tage Grove, Oregon. 242 Second | I)ay Saints Sunday school at 10
street holds Sunday school at 9:45 j a m in IOOF hall. Eld« r Roscoe
a.m. .Morning worship at 11:00 S. Musser, superintendent. Elder
2 Mi. South on Highway 99
a.m. Wednesday evening meeting* and Sister Roscoe S. Musser, mis-
Phone 328-Y
at 8:00 p.m. (the second Wednes­ sionaries from Salt Lake City.
day of each month). Reading room Utah.
Lesson for Aug. 14. “Degrees of
is open Monday through Saturday
afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m Glory." Chapter 28 in Doctrin«-
and Covenants Studies.
First Methodist Church, 320
Washington Avenue. Frank E. NALEM RENT DEI ONTROL
APPROVED BY GOV. McKAY
Brown, minister.
The removal of rent control
Church school will meet at 9:45.
People of all ages are uiged to ' from Salem drew the approval of
attend. The minister will speak on Governor McKay at Salem Friday.
"Playing the Game” at the morn-
llis recommendation followed
ing worship, 11:00. If the Chris- ,hat of the Salem city council.
tian religion is to be considered by The matter now goes before the
the non-Christian, you and 1 must fcderal housing expiditor for for­
begin to think seriously of our mal approval.
It was the fourth such action
responsibilities and their possibili­
by the governor. Ashland, Med-
ties as we follow the Master.
ford and Engine previously won
decontrol recommendations, The
federal government has put Ash-
land's decontrol into effect.
We Suggest-
Bowser Bros. Carpenter Shop
Now!
Toni Home Permanent
TWICE as EASY
TWICE as FAST
DO NOT
DISTURB
the usefulness of your
car by neglecting reg-
ular check-ups.
But Come In
Any Time
NEW TONI
MFILL KIT
Guaranteed to give you
the mo«t nat unu-look»c
wave ever New Photo
Metliod Direction« «how
how Toni waves many
type* of hair in a* little
as 30 minutes.
COMPLETE SET
NEW TONI
SPIN
MERCHANT’S
LUNCH
CURLERS
No mor« rubber band« —all plastic
— all-in-one I Grips . . . spina . . .
locks with a flick of the finger.
Makes every wave from n«?w oo
twice as easy !
Included in this offer —
Toni Creme Rinse to
make yoer Toui wave
'ven loi-elier I
$|2»
(*1 when
bmpit ■•parat«)?)
Kems for Drugs
The Rexall Store
48-50-53
I NEMO SENDS BOOKS TO
W AR-STRICKEN COUNTRIES
PARIS
The United Nation*
Educational, Scientific' and Cul­
tural Organization
(UNESCO)
has shipped a collection of 3.300
books to each of the government*
of Austria, Czechoslovakia, Italy,
Greece, Hungary, Malta and
Poland.
The books, comprising 550 titles
on history, art, literature, theater,
education, travel and exploration,
were acquired with $288,0(M) do­
nated to UNESCO by the Ixird
Mayor of London's Appeal Fund
for the restoration of education d
-ervices in war-devastated coun­
tries.
We do careful,
thorough jobs.
KEEP YOUR CAR
MOVING
McKenzie Texaco
Station
5th & Wash.
Phone 163
50e
I MORI D RANK MISSION
MORK IN t OI OMIU X
Bi XX 'TA. Colombia b’our in-
ternationai organization.« an«
O|x-rating her«' with th«' Colom­
bian ¿ournnK-nt in an attempt to
assess the «'ct'nomic potentialities
of th«' country, to appraise the
feasibility of various pix>iects for
th«' improvement of Colombia’s
ivnnMny. and to determin«' th«>
roles that foreign nnd domestic
capital should play in the future
development of this Ix«tm Amer­
ican nation.
Thi« surxvy is being carried out
by a mission aent at the request of
the Oilotnbian Government by the
Internatkinal Bunk tor R«xx»n-
struction an«i Development and
hesdeti by Dr. Ixiuchlin Curt Ie,
world known eixmomlst ami for­
mer assistant to Ptesidents Romc-
velt ami Trutnnn. Other special­
ized agencies of the Until'd Na-
tiens coo|H'rating «ith ‘he mi slon
are the World Health Organiza­
tion (WHO), the Foml and Agri­
culture Organisation of the United
Nations (FAO», and the Inter
nationiil Monetary Fumi
Th«' mission s nim'-man team of
experts i« e.x|>ected to undertake
compì ehenaive «tUdlM of Colom­
bia’s over-all economy, including
agriculture, industry, electric
ixiwer. truns|H>rtation and public
health.
ANGUN MALE AT EXPOSITION
The »ale, *poii«oD'd by the
Portland, Oregon, August 10 cillc Uotod Aberdeen Angu»
<S|M’cial) Ttif fiheat Alx'ideen «ociation, will be held at 7 P in
Angus «ale ever conducied on the Tuesday, Oct 11 it will be pre-
Pm iUc Coast, with the higheilt ceded by day-long Judging «tartlng
atandaixb ri«|ilired, will tie a new ¡it 9 a in., according to P l General
lemure at I his year's Pacific Inter- Manager Waller A Holt
national L i v c * t o c k Exposition,
Oct. 7-15.
< Office Supplies
TI m » Sentine),
ATTENTION LOGGERS
Maple Syrup
Between W nnd 50 gallnn«
mupln «up Is normally required
make om gallon of maple syrup.
addition, paintUking car« i*
quirvd.
ot
IB
In
ra-
Wrestling is on«' of the moat |
primitive and universal of s|«irt*. :
Hccmding to the Encyclopaedia
Britannien.
We need apprnxiinntcly 1,000,000 feet tecond growth
logs for cold decking. PnymenU twice month. Call Cottage
Grove 304 for price.
WAGNER-BINFORD LUMBER CO.
Highway 99 North nt Steel Bridge
52
Ifcxx
1 ’
SOUTH LANE FAIR and
HARVEST CARNIVAL
We invite you to participate in your Southern Lane
County Fair, September 16 and 17. Armory building will be
open from 9 :00 A M to 9:00 P. M September 15 for plac
ing of exhibits Doors open to visitors at 12 00 ,Noon Fri
day and 9 00 A M Saturday. No exhibits may be removed
from display until 9 00 PM Saturday, September 17th.
Although the management will do all possible to pro­
tect exhibits, we will not be responsible for lots or damage
by any cause.
PREMIUM LIST-1949
»IMMON A
Grange and
Agrlciiltural Organization
Award»:
Each display scoring not less than 75
points will receive $1500 Th«- following
schedule will be used in scoring the
display:
Quality of products shown
40 points
Utility value of products
20 points
Display arrangement
15 points
Degree to which exhibit represent*
activities of community
25 points
Total"possible score
lot) points
DIVISION B
Any Farm Youth Organization In
Southern lane County
A booth showing eduaction activities
and products grown by member!.
Each organization making an exhibit
to score not less than 70 point* shall
receive $10.00. The following score can!
shall be used in judging:
Educatlona! value, including
use of charts, diagrams or
specimens ........ ..............
30
Utility
20
15
Display arrangements
15
Quality of work shown
10
Originality of work shown
Variety of work shown
10
UX)
Total possible score
points
[mints
[joints
points
[joints
points
[xiints
DIVISION C
Any Youth Movement Organization
A booth showing the activities of the
organization with display of handicraft
of members. Each organization with n
credible booth shall receive $10.00.
DIVISION D—H41WKRS
First and second ribbons nnd prizes of
50c and 25c will be given for best siwcl
men of:
Ixit
Ice-box, plate of four
U>t
Vanilla drop cookies, plate of
four
>t 3 Fancy cookies, plate of four
First and Sj-eomi ribb in* ami prize«
of $1 no and 5Oc
Ixd 1 Ixiaf cake
Ixjt 2 Spong«* cake
lx>t 3 Angel forai cake
Ixit 4 Light layer cak<
Loi 5 Diirk layer cake
First and Second ribbon and prizes
of $2.00 nnd $1.00.
Lot 1 Open pic, exhibit one
Ixit 2 Two crusted pic. exhibit one
First. Secoml and Third ribbon.« anti
prizes of $1.25. $1 00 and 75c.
Lot 1
Two jnr* meh. gteen benns,
Hspnrngus. corn (not on cob)
Lot 2 Two jar* each, pea*, carrots,
beets.
Lot 3 Collection of 3 jars of different
kinds of vegetable*
Ixit 4 Two jar* Meh Blnckberrie«.
S t rn wlierrn'K, Boyscnbrrrie*,
etc.
Ixit
Two jars each. Peaches, Pear«
Lol 6 Two jar* each, Cherries, Plum*.
Prunes, etc.
Ixit 7 Collect km of 3 jars of different
kinds of fruit
Lot 8 Two container«, same kind nf
jam
Ixit 9 Two containers, same kind of
klly
I xit 10 Two containers Sweet Pickle«
lx>l 11 Two containers Dill Pickles
Lot 12 Two containers, same kind of
Relish
• Each individual exhibitor nl-
Iow«*d on«’ entry in each lot Containers
should be identical a-, to size, shape, etc
First and Second ribbons and $1.00 nnd
50c will be awarded in each lot I
Potted Plant«
Ixit
Ixd
Ixit
Ixit
Ixit
Lot
1
2
3
4
5
6
I Xlt
1
DIVISION G—TEXTILEN
Fern
Fuchsia, hanging type
Fuchsia, upright type
Bi'gonia, fibrous
Begonia, tuberous
Any other blooming plant
Cirt Howers
Ix->t
Ixit
Ixit
Ixit
Ixit
Ixit
Ixit
Lot
Lol
Asters. 6 blooms, large, medium,
small
2 Begonias, tiilicroils. display
3 Chrysanthemums, 6 b I o o in s.
large, medium, small
Dahlias. 3 large, 3 medium, 3
small, nnd display
5 Delphinium. 3 spikes
6 Gladiolus, 3 spikes, one variety
7 Marigolds, 6 blooms, large, me­
dium, small
8 Roaes, specimen bouquet
9 Zinnias, 6 bloom«, large, me­
dium nnd small
10 Miscellaneous
Note: Only two <2) entries permitted
in each classification by any one cx-
hibitor.
First and Second ribbons will lie given
and a prize nf 5()c and 25c will bi- given
for best arrangement of flowers in this
exhibit by the P J) G. Chili of Cottage
Giove.
niVTMION E—HOME GARDEN
DISTLAV
First and Second ribbons will lie given
for home garden exhibit receiving 70
[joints:
Canned vegetables .
Arrangement
Quality
Fresh vegetable
Utility value of produci
Total possible score
20 [joints
10 [joints
[joints
20 [siints
15 points
80 points
A grand champion riblmn and prize of
$3 00 will be given for highest scoring
exhibit in this display.
DIVISION F
Arcade
Coffee Shop
Ixit 1
Ixit 2
Lot 3
"A Daily Feature”
First nnd Second ribbons nnd prizen
of $1.00 and 50c.
Claw I—Bread
Whit«« bread, one loaf
Brown bread, one loaf
Biscuits, plate of three
Ixit 1
Lol 2
Ix>t 3
Dresser xcaif or set, lace
Dresser scarf or set, embroid­
er«! or npplkiucd
Ten towel, s« I of 3
Hand towel,set of 2
Cla«« II—B»'il»prea«la
Crochet or knit
Embroidered or nplique
Afghan
Ixit 1
Ixit
Lace trim
Ijecornted
Ixit 2
Ixit 2
Ixit 3
fxit 4
( In«« III—pillow Slips
l컫« IV—Tahlc Unen
Ixit 1 Crochet or knit cloth
Ixit 2 Embroidered or appliqui <1 cloth
Ixit 3 Luncheon set, lace trim
Ixit 4 Luncheon set. decorated
I Sot may he napkins nnd cloth of
place mnt)
< In« III—Table VegrtaMen, any »
Ixit 1
lull
Ixit 3
4
Ixit 5
Ijlf
Ixd 7
Lot 8
Ixd 9
laut
Bi'ans, 20 »|M*cim«'ns
Root cio|j« <5 specimens i tierta,
turnip», carrots, etc.
Potatoes <5 apecimcm)
Tomatoes <5 S|iccimcna)
Vin«' crops (2 specimens) piun|>-
kin. M|un«h. cucumber, etr.
Leafy vegetable (3 sperimene)
cubliage, cauliflower, etc.
Sweet «■om (5 «[Mi'imcns I
Mi «crllamiius vegetable«
Most unusual vegetable
I
Wheat
la>t 2
Lot 3
Ont*
Barley
I xi I I
Ixd 2
Ixd 3
Vetch need, any variety
(lover need, any variety
Field corn. If in rar
10-ear
exhibit
Ixit 4 Grasae.«. any variety
Ix.t 5 Miscellaneous
►'Irat anti Second ribbons «nd $100
and 30c will lx- given in each lot.
DIVISION I—HOBBIES
Bring that interesting collection nr
hobby to exhibit. Let otlwni sec nnd en­
joy it A total of $10 00 has been set
aside for this d«-|mrtmrnt to be dlvid«'d
among th«' exhibitors nt the discretion
of the judges No single exhibitor to re­
ceive more than $1.00 for any «ingle
<*xhiblt.
DIVINION 4-4-11 <’|.| B WORK
1 The right tn mhilrft in this depart­
ment is op«'n to ixine county club mem*
her« regularly enrolled who have their
records up tn date
2. All record book.«, together with the
story of the work, must he brought with
the exhibit or flle<| with the County
Club Agent by 1 IX) pm. September 16
3 Twelve Scholarships valued at
$8(X> each to lx* nw.inled to the club
members who have the best exhibits and
record books.
4. Each member who make« on«' or
more exhibits will nvrivc 25c providing
the work is satisfactory and the record
book 1« in and complete, 'nils does not
mean 25c per exhibit.
5. Club members may exhibit only In
prelect* in which they are enrolled Ex­
hibits must conform to regular proj««ct
requirement*.
DIVISION I«—FUTURE FARMER
LIVENTIM K DIVISION
(Stock to be exhibited one day only
Smurday)
Ixit
Ixit
Ixit
Ixit
1
2
3
4
Cla«» I—Hog«, Any Breed
Boars
Sows over 1 year
Gilts
Feeders (hnrrnws)
Ixit 1
Ixit 2
Ixit 3
uin«« V—Qnllts
Apolium- or i-mbroidered
Pieced
Tied
First and Second riblion.« nnd prize*
of S2 fX) and $1.00 nnd n grand champion
ribbon and pi ize of $3.00.
Lnt
Izit
Ixd 3
< lass VI— R ih ’ s
Crochet
Braided
1 looked
Ixit 1
Ixit 2
I Xlt 3
Ixjl 1
I Xlt
Ixit 3
Ixit 4
( Inas VII—Baby Wear
Embroidered garment
Crochet article
Knit wear
Miscellaneous
Ufa«« VIII—.Mls-cllnneous
Ix>t 1 Centerpiece, lace or biro ftim
Ixit 2 Centerplrcr, decorated
Ixit 3 Needlepoint
Ixit 4 A i t piece
Ten apron
Ixit
’Xlt 6 I lot dish holders, set of 3
Ixit 7 Chair set
First t ¡mil Second ribbons with prizes
of 50« and 25c in each lot. Exhibits hav­
ing once nlacetl in South Ixine Fair will
not be eligible for exhibit.
DIVISION II— FRUITS AND FARM
PRODI'( 'TN
Ixit 1
IxK 1
Class I—Apples nn I P«*nr«
Any variety, (5 specimens)
Class II—Stone Fruita
Any .variety prmw*a, peachc«,
etc. (5 specimens)
( III»» II—Rhrc|>, Any Breed
Rums
Breeding ewes
Lambs ([wn of three)
First nnd Second ribbon* nnd prize*
of $2.(H) and $1 (X) anil a grand chain-
pion ribbon and prize of $3 (X).
Cln«» III—Dairy or IhN'f, Any Breed
Ixd 1 ~
Bulls
’•
IX'2
Lbt 3
Cows or heifiTs
Calves
First and Second ribbon* nnd prizes of
$2 Of) nnd $1 (X) nnd n grand champion
ribbon and prize of $3 00.
( In«« IV—Piniltry, Any Brew)
I x>t 1
Lot 2
Lot 3
Laying hm« or pullbtn (2)
-
Geese
(2)
I »in ks (21
Pigi sms (2»
lx>t 5 Turkeys (2)
I Xlt
Rabbit* <21
First and Second ribbon* anil prize*
of $1 (M> nnd 50c.
DIVISION M—OPEN ( LAHN
Livestock entries any breed, same
numlw r as F F. A entries with First
nnd Second ribbon« and prize« of m.<X)
and $1 .(X).