PAGE TWO .4 The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning, September 6, 1936 ; Jjo. Store - for, 4 H Glidb Yomtlbi 4-H Groups to Be Busy Daily Lengthy Schedule, Judging and Competition, Is I Given For .Week I Hardlya moment from the time Hhe state fair opens until Satur ;day night-will-' be without, some activity for the hoys and girls of ithe 4-II clubs. i Judging of the various 4-H ex jhibits will begin at 4 o'clock Sun- .aay aner a coniereuce ui juages 'and leaders earlier la the after- tnoon and ;- from that time on fthings will be popping all the Itime for the 4-H lads and lassies, The boys - and girl will be : "housed as usual in the modern -4-H dormitory on the grounds. r The complete program of 4-H activities follows: v . SundaT Santemhar 3:00 p. in. 1'onferenre of lodges and leaders ( ll club demonstration booth). ! ' 4:tK p. m. Bee'm judging clothing, t homemaking, room improvement ex it moits. i ; 6:15 p. m. Dinner 4-H club dormi tor j. ' 'Monday. September 7 7:30 a. m. l.iventeck judging content. tneet at .4-H rlb dormitory). 9:00 a. m. Continue judging home ec oncmirs exii-ibits. . i 9:00 a. m. Home economics judging f contest 4-H club dormitory. ? 10 :00 a. ' ni. Judging rose and flower ": exhibits. ; . 10:C0 a. in. Judging tome beautifica- tion exhibits. i 10:00 a. in. Judtring corn exhibit. 10:00 a. m. Judgias potato exhibits r.'15 p. m. Luncheon. ; . ; 1 :'JO p. m." Crops judging c0 t 1 1, (Meet at 4-H Club dormitory,).. ; 1:30 p. u. Dollar dinner Douglas bcgiswork. 1:30 .ft. '-in. Begin judging cookery ex; hibilit. V 1:3 is,ci. Judging handicraft exhib its. l:.;o p. ui. Judging bee club exhibits? : 2:30 p. ni: Meat identification content (4-H Club dormitory). 2:30 p. in. Judging garden exhibits. 3:00 p. ni. Dollar dinner Douglas serve. c 8:00 p. m. Poultry judging contest I Poultry Building). 3:30 p. ni. Kahbit judging contest, (Meet at 4-H Club dormitory). 4 :30 p. m. Dollar dinner Douglas r , out of booth. ' . "j 6:15 p. m. Dinner. f Announcements . 7:30 p. m. 4-H Club radio nro-ram. , :Otf p. m. Pictures (4-H Clab dormi 1 toryj. Tuesday, September S : 7:30 a m. Weigh Valley Packing con rt ': test hogs. j 8:30 a. It Livestock demonstration ' Henton ? 8 :3"0 a. ib. Hume economics cEemonstra ; tion cookery Benton. 9.00 a. in. Continue all unfinished jud ging- of exhibits. 9 MO a m. Judging Dairy I&rd Kec- ord Keeping exhibits. S. 9:00 a. m. Home economics demonstra--f tion-r-canning Benton, t 9.00 a. m. Livestock ' demonstration - jf Curry, a.m. Judging forestry exhibits. ': 9:30 a. m. Home economic demonstra- k tion clothing Benton. 9:30 a. m. Dollar dinner Benton I begin work. 10:00 a. m. Home economics demon- stration clothing Wheeler. ., ';.. 10:00 a. m. Judging beef cattle. f I 10:00 a. m. Miscellaneous demonstra ; tion Benton. 1Fj30 w. Horn economics demoa- at ration canning Douglas. I' 11:00 a. m. Dollar dinner Benton 4 ; , serve. , 11:00 a. at. Livestock demonstration s Portland. f ; 11:00 a. m. Home economics demon- stration cookery Clatsop. 11:30 a. ni. Home economics demou : etratiori cookery Klamath. Tuesday, September g .11:30 a. ni. Crops demonstration I Portland. 12:15 Luncheon. ; 12:30 p. m. Dollar dinner- Benton i out of booth. 1:30 P- Judging sheep and gnats. , 1:30 p. m. Judging poultry exhibits. , 1:30-p. m. Judging rabbit exhibits. 1:30 p. m. Home economics demonstra I Mion canning Klamath. 1:30 p. m. XivestoeV demonstration j Clatsop. i. 1:30 p. m. Dollar dinner Lane be , gin work. . . ' ; 2 :o0 p. m. Home economics demonstra tion cookery Deschutes. 3:30 p. m. Livestock demonstration W 1 Pollt. 2:30 p. to. Home economics demonstra- I - tion canning Lane. 1 :00 p. m. Dollar dinner Ltni serve. :0O p. m. Home economics demonstra- tion clothing Lane. i :30 p. m. Livestock demonstration Morrow. :30 p. m. Home economics demonstra ; tion esnning Polk. ; 4:00 p.m. Home Economics demonMrs j tion cookery Douglas. , , 4:30 p. m. Livestock demonstration - Tillamook. 4:30 p. m. Dollar dinner Lane out of booth. , -. 4:30 p. m. Dollar dinner Washington begin work. , 4:30 p. m. Home economics demonstra tion clothing Polk. :00 p. m. Home economics demonstra f tioa homemaking Lane. i 6:30 p. m. Livestock demonstration t Cnion. - .. r :00 p. m. Dollar dinner "Washington t serve. :15 p. m. Dinner. Announcements. 7:30 p. m. Dollar dinner Washington out of booth. 7:30 p. m. Pictures. - Wednesday, September 9 3:30 a. m. Home economics demonstra tion cookery Washington. 9.00 a. m. Home economics demonstra- tion clothing Washington, t 9.0O a. m. Livestock demonstration Yamhill. 7.9:50 a. m. ITob economics demonstra i tion canning Washington. 9:30 a. m. Dollar dinner Clackamas begin work. 10:00 a. m. Horn economics demon t . stration clothing Yamhill. ; 10:00 a. nv. Livestock demonstration ' Lane. , 10:30 a. ra. Home economies demon stration cookery Yamhill. 11:00 a. m. Horn economics dentoa ' 1 stration homemaking Yamhill. 11:00 a. m. Livestock demonstration "i Clackamas. ,: 11:00 a. m. Dollar dinner Lilt serve. l', 11:30 a. sal. Home economics demon- .! stration 4cookery Lane. j 3:i p. as. ) Luncheon. ' I 12:80 p. m. Dollar dinner Lane out . r 6f booth. i ! 1:50 p. m. Judging hogs. lT: ( "QS Now 4-H'ers at i. t Xerly 80O animals will fiU the 4 by tonight, nnd Judging of these entries will start Tuesday moni ' ing. Above, the blue ribbon Holstein herd shown by Union county club members last year, f - 1:30 p. m. Home economics demonstra tion clothing Marion.. -1:30 p. m. Livestock demonstration. ,: 1:30 p. m. Dollar dinner Marion begin work'. i S :00 p. m. Homo economics demonstra tion clothing Tillamook. 2:30 p. m. Home economics demonstra rtton cookery Tillamook. 2 :30 p. m. Crops demonstration Clackamas. i - 3:00 p. m. Crops demonstration Polk. 3:00 p. m. Home eeonomirs demonstra tioncanning: Portland. Wednesday, September 9 3:30 p. m. Dollar dinner iiarion serve. . i 8 :30 p. m. Home economics demonstra tion cookery Wat. ' " 3:30 p. m. Crops den:ons.tration Yamhill.- ! : 4:00 p. m. Home ecorimics demonstra tion clothing Poitiand. 4:30 p. m. Homecoismmics demonstra f?on cookery iPortlaod. i 4:30 p. m. Crops demonstration Lane. 4:30 p. m. Dollar dinaer Mariou -out of booth. t j ' - ,' 4:30 p. m: Dollar dinner rolk begin work, ''S't- ' f'; - 5:00 p. 4a." Hume economics dmortjitra tion homemaking- Portland-.; , . 5:30 p. m. Owii idemontrtt:oa. j 5 :0 p. m.x Hoie eiropomics demonstra tion cookery--Crackanias. : . 6:00 p. m. DMa;iHinet folk- serve. 6:15 p. in. Ifl-uiefi'" . J . .' "- 7:00 p. m. Leaders Ijdinaer raJk-?-.ut of booth. - " s ; 7:30 p. ra. Pictures1.; f Thursday, September 10 : - o:3Q a. m. Home economics demonstra tion clothing Lincoln. ;- 9:00 a. m. Health contest (ill TCIub dormitory). . j i 9:0O a. m. Home economics demonstra tion canning Multnomah. j 9:00 a. m. iliscell.ineou demonstra tions Marion.. ; 1 ' ' . 9:00 a. m. Livestock ; s h o w m a nship contests i . ' . 9:30 a. m. Dollar dinner Malheur 7 begin work. ; . 10:00 a. m. Home economics : demon strations homemaking Marion.- 10 :') a. ' m. Miscellaneous demonstra tions Polk. - ( i 11:00 a, m. Home economics i demon strations cookery (-Marion. ' , i -' 11:00 a. m. Miacellaneous demonstra tions Tillamook:. . 11:00 a. m. Dollar dinner Malheur ..serve. " i - 11:30 a. m. Home economies demon- - stration cooking Multnomah 11:30 a. a.: Livestock demonstration Washington. - 12:13 p. rm. Luncheon. - ' 12:30 p. m. Dollar dinner Malheur -out of booth. ( . 1 :30 p. m. Home economics demonstra tion clothing Multnomah. - 1 :30 p. m. Miscellaneous dam onstra tiona Yamhill. . ( 1:30 p. ni. Dollar dinner Wasco be- . . gin work. J "' 2:00 p. an. Home economics demonstra tion canning- Malheur. : 2:80 p. m. Home economics demonstra tion homemaking Washington. - 2 :30 p. m. Miscellaneous dim onstra tioos Portland. . ! 3 :00 p. m. Homo economics demonstra tion cookery Linn. ,-s ' S:00 p. an. Dollar dinner W a s c o serve. . :.:): t 3:30 p. ra. Home economics demonstra tionclothing Clackamas. 3:30 p. zn. Crops demonstration-Linn. 4:30 p. m. Home economics demonstra tion cookery Polk. 4:b0 p. m. Miscellaneous demonstra- " tions Washington.) 4:30 p. m. Dollar dinner Wasco out of booth. i 4 :30 p. m. Dollar dinner Linn be- - gin work. j " . 5:00 p. m. Home economics demonstra tion, f 1 i1"' ' 5:30 p. m. Miscellaneous demonstra- JJLJ i r.l 3 PARl-METUEL HORSE RACES EIGHT RACES EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY EXHIBITS LIVESTOCK AGRICULTURAL POULTRY FRUITS DAIRY PRODUCTS ART HOME ARTS GREAT HORSE with two added featurea KEIXOGG ARABIAN HORSES Free Grandstand Entertainment ; - Twice Dally. Free Dance. Amatenr Contests Daily. ADMISSION 1 50c; CHILDREN UNDER 14 FREE FUN! FEATURES! FRIVOLITY! For Approx. IN A MODERN "TAYLOR CUB, AIRPLANE ASK US FOR DETAILS State Fair J- - - ''''iiist-a rnwai - H stock barns at the fairgrounds - tions Lane. . 6 :00 p. m. Dollar dinner Lin n serve. I 6:15 p. ,m Dinner. Announcements. 7:30 p. m. Dollar dinner Linn out of booth. Friday, September 11 0 :30 a. m. Home economics demonstra tion canning Jackson. 9:00 a. m. Crops demonstration wasnington. 9:00 a. m. Home economics demonstra tion clothing Klamath. 9:30 a. m. Home economics demonstra tion cookery Jackson. ; 9:30 a. m. Dollar dinner Yamhill begin work. 10:oo a. m. Livestock demonstration Linn. 10 .00 a. m. Home economics demon stration clothing Hood Kiver. 10:30 a. m. Home economics demon , stration canning Hood River. 11:00 a. m. Miscellaneous demonstra- tion Linn. - ' 1 1 :00 a. m. Home economics . demon ' stration cookery Hood Kiver. .11:00 a.-ro Dollar dinner Yamhill ll-:J0': i, is. Home eeohonVies demon . - "" stration- cookery Liacurn. ... 12:15. p.--.m LTjncheon1-,rs'- ; 5 . .12:30 p. nt.5 Dollar dinner- Yamhill - out. i boetht - .:r "- '-'-" 1:89 P." ni.-Home economics- demonstra - . tion humeniaking Klamath, t: 1:30 p. m. Miscellaneoua demonstra ; ' tion. ; - ' -. -- ? " - 1 :30 ?pZ m- Dollar dinner Hood Kiver --begin work. r 1:30 p. m. Judging of stylerevue. 2:00 p. m.'Homo economics demonstra tion clothing Columbia. ' 2:30 p. m. Home economics demonstra tion canuing Columbia. " 2:30. p. m. Misceiraneous demonstra tion Columbia. 3:00 p. m. Dollar dinner Hood River i serve. - 3:30 p. ni. Home economics demonstra tioncookery Columbia. 3:30 p. m. Miscellaneous demonstra tion. . 4:30 p. m. Dollar dinner1 Hood River out of booth. 4:30 p. m. Miscellaneous demonstra tion. i, 4:30 p. m. Home economies demonstra- . tion homemaking Columbia. 4:30 p. m. Dollar dinner' Portland begin work. 6:00 p. m. Dollar dinner Portland serve.. 6:15 p. m. Dinner. Announcements. 7:30 p. m. Dollar dinner Portland out of booth. 8 :00 p. m. Special Awards In Front I urandstana : Style Kevue 4-H Club parade Cass A, Nichols Special Poland China trilf M. Averhoff Special Duroc Jersey Gilt Harms Brothers Special C heater waits tint Wilmer Averhoff Special Berkshire uut Union County Hampshire Sheep Asso ciation Purebred Hampshire Lwe lamo, oy Clayton r ox, Imbler. Toot Hill Farm Special Hampshire ewe iamb bv i'nit Brown Jk Man C. P. Kixer ft Son Annual Special Oxford Ewe lamb; -rnest D. Hoisington Annual Special luiicom x.we lamo. Virgil E. Parker Special Purebred onropshire Lwe Iamb. Annual Jersey Cattle Club Special .rureDrea Jersey better calf by x-iiiaoeta xorrest s son, JUcMinn ville. Jim Linn Trophy Cup Special Jersey xi tiuD diemoer. Annual Holstein Association Special. Annual Uuernsey Cattle Club bpecial Purebred Uuernsey heifer calf--by NIGHT SHOW PLATOON OF CAVALRY Bands Variety Programs Daily Auto and Floral Shows. New Midway Features. Learn to Q)eo Oregon-Developed Tractor Is Shown - ""' - " SBBiSBBBa4B , Kul tor-King, Being Built i in Portland 'Plantj Is ; to Be Displayed ; An advanced new garden trac tor, developed on an Oregon farm, ia making its appearance on truck gardens throughout the Pacific northwest, reports Nelson Bros., Salem dealer. " ; : Named the Kultor-King, It is enjoying an enthusiastic recep tion from farm residents In this region. ., ,.. . " - It is being manufactured by Kultor-King. Inc., in its plant la Portland. President of the com pany is G. Spencer Hinsdale, prominent business man. ; . The forerunner of the-present Kultor-King was built five years ago by James Gourley on a tea- acre truck garden he was farm ing near Myrtle Creek, Oregon. It was a crude affair, consisting of a gasoline motor, automobile transmission, automobile differen tial, a clutch, and two wheels -all mounted on a couple of two-by-fours. ; J But, wita all its crudeness, tha machine outperformed any other garden tractor Mr. Gourley had ever seen! There are several real sons for this. One is that auto mobile differentials are of the positive type, and permit easy turning of the tractor from any position. Another is that automo bile transmissions are built for many times "the power generated by the garden tractor motor, and therefore there is a Wide margin of safety And, use or automobile transmissions gives Kultor-Kings three speeds ahead and one in reverse, compared with the usual one speed ahead and no reverse In most garden tractors. -A chain drive is used,, instead of the con ventional troublesome belt driver. : Develops. Own Clutch j Mr. Gourley developed his owu clutch, of the single dry plate type. The clutch housing serves as a belt pulley. Connected by pulley, j the tractor will operate washing machines, feed grinders, I corn shellers, milking machines, hay choppers, spray plants, ice cream ; freezers, . concrete mixers. saws, latnes, water pumps1, light plants and other - devices. 5 The tractor pulls regular horse drawn implements. It will plow a ten-Inch furrow, eight inches deep, in unbroken- ground as well F. H. St an gel. Sherwood. Senior 4-H Clab members Awarding i Bankers' prises by T. P. Cramer, Secretary, Oregon State Bankers' As i sociation. i Valley Packing Companv 4-H Pig feeding contest 125.00 to exhibit or of best pen of market hogs from Marion, Polk, Benton, . and Linn counties, by Valley Packing Coin- i pany, Salem.. ; . , Governor Isaae Leo Patterson Cup awarded to outstanding 411 clnb member, 1936 State- Fair, for achievement and leadership, by Mrs. I. L. Patterson. Sunday, September 12 7:00 a. .ra Deliver market animals that have been sold. HOW TO! GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH IN A DEPENDABLE USED CAR! LOOK FOR THIS SEAL . . . It taxkea the gamble the guesswork out of buy ing a asod cau or used truck, for good. It means that every car bearing it has boon triple -checked for appearance, condition and price,, ft is your : Dodge Dealer's Dependability Seal and your Dodge dealer stakes his reputation that every car bearing it will live tip to your expectations, See his outstanding Blue Seal bargains today make your choice from this listing. LOOK AT THE "DEPENDABILITY SEAL" BARGAINS LISTED BELOW 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe, like new $725 1935 Plymouth Touring Sedan $725 1935 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan $725 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan $595 1933- Dodge DeLuxe Sedan ..$585 . 1931 Chevrolet Sedan . .......... ........ $345 1930 Buick Sedan ...:........:......;.......;...;..$345 TRUCKS ' :. 1935 Dodge, L.W.B. .$545 1935 Ford, L.W.B., 70x20 tires ..'..$595 1934 Ford, L.W.B. 1...; ...$445 1930 Chevrolet, L..B. A-....$295 r Be. Sure on Display At the State Fair Hcrrall-O errau-Kjvjem "DEPENDABILITY" 1 Dodge and Plymouth Dealers Livestock Judging Program to Open -Tuesday Morning for 4-H Boys and Girls; Club Exhibits Exceptional . The 4-H boys and girls live stock judging program at the DIa mond -Jubilee state fair here the next seven days will start Tues day morning at 10 o'clock on beef cattle, with sheep and goat 3 to be judged that afternoon. Dairy cattle in the club, barns will be judged Wednesday morn ing starting at 9 o'clock and jud ging hogs will start Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o clock. . The livestock show manship contests will start Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, with cattle. sheep, goats and hogs to be shown In order. .... . . Four-H boys and girls will fill four large barns with livestock. witb about 800 head expected this year for the largest show on rec ord. ; The large 4-H club exhibits building on the south side of the fairgrounds will also be filled to capacity with handiwork of boys and girls of the state. As in the past, a number of 4-H boys and girls will be on the grounds throughout the entire fair week. as cultivated ground.' Its 800 pounds of weight and special lug tires provide ample 'traction pull." v Some iisers put their Kultor Kings to work hauling produce to market. The tractor can be hitch ed to a trailer and driven to town. It is capable of ten milei per honr when -hauling a trailer.. Address of the plant Is 1505 N. W. 14th avenue, Portland, Ore-: gon. n Knife Rides 6000 Miles Another item - for. the files of Believe It or Not. Ripley and other collectors of odd facts has been reported to H. - M. Baker, district manager for The B. F. Goodrich Tire company. '-.. Baker said that an Authenticat ed 'case had been reported by E HaKer.ot Portland,. Oregon, of an open jack' knife riding im prisoned- Inside a Goodrich tire between the Goodrich tube and rim well for 6,000 miles -wjthout a puncture. , The car owner said that last fall 'he - had lost the knife While repairing a rear tire on his 'car. He drove the car until July 24 when the knife blade finally pen etrated the tube causing a punct ure. It was then, he discovered the knife. "The Bturdlness of Goodrich tires and tubes is thus more ef fectively demonstrated than could have been done by 1 a planned test." the district manager said. "We have had requests for re ports of) the incident from all over the country." aiid See the G O. Ope - M. - They will stay in the 4-H club dormitory on the groundg, which will" be In harge 'ot "Robea Maaske. - . -The-4-H style show and parade of prize w i h n 1-n g - stock, also award of prizes, will oe held Fri day night immediately following the free show in the grandstand. WASHERS f IRONERS - i REFRIGERATORS - This booth is designed by one of -the state's it win oe worm yotutime to see it. , ! GECJ.i E. AiLEN Hardware 236 NORTH C03I3IERCIA1I ST. - i. - j- - i . 1 1 ... . . . . . ' ... k .. ... . . i . ... : .1 GOING HOW WILL YjOU HAVE YOUR NEW FALL FROCK? 3 iiiiii IPIliT" ii M ""Viilliin 35 ; ; " DuIId a Complete " . ! ; r I Wardrobe AroundYour f, tym s u i Ti; Knitted Chenille j . l ur esses -a arissrw New York' EZ. 0 sferorfef Expensive-looking suits' to Pt on right now and enjoy all season I Well-fitting skirts with blouses detailed to look hand-done. Fine chenille rams in gorgeous Fall colors. 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