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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1939)
V ' I ,t J 'J Kc35 -Jerseys Given Honors lit. Angel Breeder - Get Coll end Cow Champs ' in Spring Show Grand champion honors for hotn ball and row went to Bex Bass of ML. Angel, president of the state Jersey cattle dab. In tie Marion eo maty spring Jersey JabUee, keld yesterday on tno fairajroands. Boss also took both senior and JanSor championship os balls and senior efcamploa cow and first on junior and senior get of sire aad pre date of dam. Elgntj-eignt cows were entered. In the 4H division,. Howard Saner. 11. of Keiser, worn tie tro- nar for champion cow nnder one rear and Emma Lonia Pfennig, BetbeL tbe trophy for champion cow over on year. Botb trophies are awarded by tha Ifarloa connty Jersey cattle elan, sponsor of tbe sorter snow, and bare been beld tbe past year by Alice Roberta of Tamer. In t H abewnunsnlp. Hen ry Pfennig. Bethel, was first and Delbert King, second. Sweepstakes Today" All first prise winners yesterday will compete today with first prize winners of other connty Jersey shows In tbe sweepstakes compe tition at tbe state fairgrounds here, starting at It o'clock this morning. Wndges will be Prof. L E. Jones and H. P. Ewalt of Ore gon State college. - Jones judged tbe Marion eonoty show also. Oth er county winners competing to day will bo from Washington Lloseley urges Kooswelt uce Army to viabt Communism i . . . -v , ' r - - - "V. .. .' : " v a . " Major General George Tan lion Moseley, rSA. retired, shotted to a congressional . coanmittee taveatk , gaUng urn-American activities that President Itaoswlt owght to saw the nnay to fight mmiaaalssa In tbe United States. Moseley is shown aa he testified at Washington, Dw C. Linn-Benton, Tamhill and Clack- -' First, second and third place winners, awarded cask prizes. In tbe 4H department yeaterday were: AMsnl ds&douf Ravort VaaiSa . , Chotobss Ahmf ToSm I Junior calms, Howard Sancy, Keiser. Ha lfay Creech, Bethel, 'and Frftx Pfennig. BetheL Senior calTcs, Emma Pfennig, H elrin King. Central Howell, and Dale Krag. Central HowelL Jailer yearling calf, Emma Pfennig, Al ice Roberts, Turner. Senior year ling. Delbert King; Central How elL Producing cows, Alice Rob erts. Henry Pfennig and Ned Jen sen, Tamer.- T, . ' ' Fntnrt Farmer winners, in or der, were: -:- Jnnior heifer, Floyd Laagser, SUrerton; Bob Bobanan, Salem. Senior beifer. Cairin Mlkketeon, SIlTerton, Clair Brown, SUrerton, Da rid Kamseyer. Salem. Junior yearling, Cairin Mikkelson, Stan ley Torrend. SUrerton. Max Scblotman. Senior yearling. Ver non Johnson. Salem. Bob Leonard. Silrerton. Produce of cow, John Roth. Salem. Bulls. Bob Bohanon, Stanley Torrend and Hanrey Genr lng. Open CompetbJon First, second and third winners in the open competition: Junior bull c aires, Harrey "Gear ing. Alice Roberts. Stanley Tor rend. Senior bull calf. Rex Ross, D. C. Brock, Salem. M. G. Gander son, Silrerton. Junior yearling bull. Rex Ross, Otto E. Beaty, Sa lem, and Paul Fuhrer, Salem. Senior yearling bull, Alice H. Dar Is. Salem. Oregon state training school, Woodborn, and Rex Ross. Two-year-old, Rex Ross, G under son and Torrend. tied for second, and W. P. Cromwell, Salem. Aged bulls. J. R. Daris, Salem, Rex Ross and Alice U. DiTis. Cows: Janior beifer calf. Rex Boas. Howard Sancy. Lawrence Roberts. Turner. Senior beifer, Mrs. Rex Ross, Cloid Wigle, Sil rerton, second and third. Junior yearling. Emma Pfennig, Cairin Mikkelson and Alice Roberts. Sen ior yearling, Dennis Seethoff, M. G. Gunderson and Cloid Wigle. Two-year-old, Rex Ross and M. G. Gunderson, second . and t k l r d. 162 N. Com'L Phone FRESH, CRISP VEGETABLES PRICED LOW LETTUCE I BEETS SPINACH Local crisp beads for Fresk from LabUb Toungv tender. . yoar salads. Shead. gC 3 b""-- -13C 4 4Cg CABBAGE CELERY PEAS From The Dalles Fancy Utah variety. The Dalle, well-filled pods. Pound 2?iC- Bunch C)c $ b$. EiJC When You Trade ct Walker $ You Can Depend on Quality TISSUE - r" ' Zee quality. 4-roU pkg..l5c SOAP " Crystal White " - . .... - .j. ; rj.ih.pkgl. 29c CRYSTAL 17IIITE COFFEE Walker Best. Nut sed. Lb. .........,......22 C RAISINS . Tkompson's Seedless -.' - PINEAPPLE , Dole's i big slices' la syrup. ECc CIU3 ESE cream u lbs. Uj CRACKERS Salted Wafers ;2-u-pfcs- 11 5c JUICE Phillips' Florida Grapefruit No. SitL...J$G . Tcfnato idec .. No. 10 tin.....2J9C sssasssBsnsssassaniBnnnanwBsssswssaMssBasssssssBnnnBssnsnw'. -"'"BEANS-"'-'" Rod or white. No. 1 . !" C clean stock."' . fl6lfe..'..v.4pc .SUGAR '.. PuraXan , 1 llOlbPpaperpc COFFEE GOLDEN WEST Lb. tiff:.J.;li5c 3?lbiin.2c : Oregon Italian. PRUNES MtLK Thompson's malted, chocolate flaror. Lb. can. 29c HONEY 8weet, mild flaror. 5-ib. can 33s conn FLAKES Kg. r:gC JELLpO Pkg. 5e . BULK Armour's, double rick. Can C0 iTtIEATBK r The Breakfast of " Champions 2 pkgsL..l.;..;.2aC BAKING POWDER KC, 25k2.: Taree-year-olda, Sax Ross, S. Tor rend and John Rota. Four-year-old. M. G. Gnndersoa, Aged cows. Norman Ron and Cloid Wigle, Junior get of aire. Rex Ross, M. G. Gunderson and Daria. Produce of dam, Ross, Gunderson. Wigle. T. R. Warren, western dirislon field man for the American Jersey Cattle club, complimented Marion connty breeders on their fine snowing anA Oregon breeders on tbe fine prices their Jerseys bare commanded this year, beaded by L. A. Hnlbnrfa sale of Sybil Tea- sie. Lorna for 5Z5t. H alb art Ures at Independence. D. C. Brock is president and Mrs. O. E. Beaty, secretary of tbe Marion county club. Harry Riches Marion connty agent, acted as an nouncer tor tbe winnings. Thnrstons Hold Family Reunion JEFFERSON Relatlres of tbe Thurston families of Jeffer son decorated grares In Belle Pass! cemetery at Woodborn Tnesday and enjoyed a picnic dinner in ilaupin auto park. Present were Mr. adn Mrs. K. S Thurston, Mickie and Burton Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. H. B Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thurston, and Jean and John, ot Jefferson; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thurston and daughter and Harry Ziegler ot Scio; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thurston and daughters of Newport; Mrs. An na Croshaw, Mrs. Ellen Haley and sons, Dick and Donald, and Mrs. Alice Campbell ot Portland. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson and daughter. Anne, ot Jefferson. Mrs. Maggie Dixon of Camas Wash., and Mr. abd Mrs. Elmer Henderson of MCCleary, Wash., spent sereral days risiting at the home of reUtires , Mr. and a wa v a a jurs. jonn jienaerscn. vsp er Univcrsitv tings to Tbe UniTerslty Tea per of tbo First Methodist church win present tbo last meeting ia tha Cnlrerslty of Life senes, on roca tJonn Snndar night at C:St o'clock. Three of tbe outstanding bnslnesa and nrofeaaionai men ox Salem win present their field of erriee to tbo rrouo f or their con sideration, and discussion and u- terriews will be granted au uose who wish. This will be tbe last or rhm vnirersitT meetlnas for tbo year. ' Tba rrouo will adjourn to tbo church auditorium where they will a nesta at tbo oraan-piano re cital of Miss Gertrude Cannell. who has senred as music chairman for the oast rear and who is pian ist. Miss Cannell Is tbo talented young daughter of tbo Methodist miity of waaco, ana is weu known In tnisity and elsewhere for bar musical ability. baTlng snng with tbo philharmonic choir and played tbo organ on uo KSLM Christian Endearor hour broadcast. Eighth Graders Complete Work I JEFFERSON A Urge crowd i was present at fee Christian. church for tbe graduation pro-' gram tor the etghtb grade Sun day night to honor the class of 12 girls and n boys, rouow- isx the regular program. Mrs. Irrine Wright presentea ue H acbolarsnlpa. Full scholar ships were giren to Tbehna Sheffield. Betty Terbnno and Don Smith; half scholarships to Stanley Miller and Ruth Ter- bune. Harold Knight, chairman of tbo school board presented di plomas to Gary Barna. Clifford Beach. William Blaakenship, James Costelow, Ermaden Fel lows, WQma Hague.-Arthar Har ris, Royal Hart. Marjono Lyda. Constance Martin, Margaret Mc- Clain. Kenneth Meng. Stanley Miller, Patrida Parrisb, Gene Mary Redmond. Tbelma Shef field. Donald Smith. Ruth Ter- hune, Lyle Thomas, Margaret Thompson, Mildred Thurston, Loraine Wolfe and Maurice Wolfe. tie su a m berrr worma, ara fcopefnl tkat jtko later da- relopod berry urOl bo troo, tbe post. Tbo eany eropo been disposed of at a great low. Tbo damagwd berry is easily de tected ky boaae wires ana a. por tion of tbo crop baa SfsMPssr9MiaWB pl rntamcaica Fcr Yoursters ST. LOUIS Next a ovioek 'maaa : u. win no roeelTod by Saaday ; at first Bolr youngsiera Irko'biro not yet re- celTedL ' Tbo r children will- gather at the parish house before in!-n then will march to the chur h They will b escorted by two a gel girl and children th? parish np to 10 yesrs of ar. League Officers Are Installed LYONS Following the church senrices Sunday night Epworth League officers were installed by Rer. Bruce Groseclose. The president is Merrin Stockwell aad other officers are Helen Nye, Marion Nye. Charles Burk, Betty Jean Bodeker, Dorothy Bassett, Dorothy Ayres, Harvey Weitman, Beulab Lewis. Evelyn Clipfell, Pearl Dore and Gordon Weitman. Ad risers are Mrs. Alex Bodeker and George Clip- fell. , At the Lyons 4 H club benefit card party held at the Rebekab nau Friday night nigh scores were held by B. W. Kirsch and Mrs. Frank Richardson. Pro ceeds went on a 4H scholarship. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bilyen of Tekoa, were guests at the Cay Huber homo Monday. Returns From Wyoming Trip WACONDA Mrs. Frank Thompson, who baa ben risit ing with relatlres and friends in Wyoming, returned to her home here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nusom, .. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Nusom and family to Clat skanle last week where they at- unaea nign school graduation exercises. Miss Bororlr Jean Nusom. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nusom. sr.. was a men- oer ot tho class. Mrs. Clara Girod. school teacher here, will leave Monday tor corraiiia where aha will spend two weeks as chnnerone for a aumber of 4H elnb mem. bers who hare receired achour- saipa. Tnose going from Wa- conan include Linda Girod. Ho bert Brnndldge, Edna Nolan aad visrenea jupinwall. Iran Smitfaj Are Home From Jaant SCOTTS MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Iran Smith hare just returned from a trip to Crater lake, the Oregon cares and tho Sea Lion caves. They report tho wild flow ers are unbelievably beautiful along tho Redwood highway in southern Oregon aad along the coast. Cemetery Cronp HAZEL GRESN Th Marnhv iemeiery association was re or ganixed Monday. Of fleers are president. Raloh Stonbens: reiary, uenry Dnnnigan; treas urer. , Maurice - Daaalna . .' tors, jrrea Hasklebaeber. wiu uam scnarr. Robert Beer. in this historic root m ba nea uoorgo Jtecorklo and wife: uoweu or the -1S4S emigrauon ; the Marphys and Anarew isrnmboaab sad John Daris families ot 1SCI and oth ers who hare done snack to make the wilderness a floe nume. . Darid Ilarmon Last Kites Said GATESA gravesldo funeral servleo was held at tbo Fairrfew cemetery Tnesday at t o'clock for David - Harmon, zl, who was orownoa Knnaay. .. He was a son of Mrs. C. A. Ran. mon. Surviving also are throe nfs tors: airs, Clyde Oliver. Phyllis aad Cora Lee Harman, and three brothers, Tom, Harry aad Rax uarmon. an of Gates: also a km. tber in Sontb Dakota and three suiers ana a orotner in Wyoming Guest Daw Held Oy Needle Onb t UAITON The Arrawannab noeoie eiuo guest day was ob served at tho home of Mr. and atrs. - nv at. ataxwen with dessert " luncheon; - Mrs. Ivan Gubser won high nt pinochle and Mrs. Ir Tin sion won ww. next meeting -Ui me nomo ot Mr. aad irs. uien Jicrarlane. : ' CriLDIXG HEW HOrsi " .LINCOLN Qua Lake U add- ug a. z 4xit foot kea honsn to lJ0roj:;ot:i3a. bniidiars. rt Berry Growers Suffer Losses DATTON Some growera who have suffered much ni lumNt IB ; 1 mi Imitalion Vanilla 4-Ox. Bottle 5-Oz, Bottle Doth NEW IVLrlEKET Hatches 6 Boxes to Carton 14$ rfe. ConnaerriaJ St. Phone 4010 r KITCHEN QUEEN f -ww wtw nTTbnrblbJ 4" U and PICKET oa 8 u Cairo : Flom Sahd Dressing and Close Out i.4 Fnit Pectins for making jams and jellies. 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