The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 12, 1940, Page 17, Image 17

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Snow or Water, Hefp Good bziSkis
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Wbn the 8krru -are iMwked with now, Strand Mlkkelsea Is tops at
fancy bsiaes on skis. : His skill extends to fancy business -on the
ocean waves. It was demonstrated at a recent' exhibition at Trea
sure Island's Port of Trarto "Winds UN photo. -
Higli School Students in 41st May
Continue Studies while in Army
Through Correspondence Schools
High school - ctudents-who are
enlisted In the 41st dirlsion. are
to continue .their school studies
while In eerrlce, It was said here
today by Major General . George
A. White, division commander,
following -a conference with Rex
Putnam, state 'superintendent , of
public instruction and Putnam's
assistant. Lester A.- Wileox.'j . .:
A system ot correspondence
schools, proposed byPutnam, was
agreed upon; Under this plan,
Putnam will ask superintendents
of all high schools In Oregon to
prepare lessons for Individual
students. These lessons will then
be sent to the division training
camp at Camp Murray, "' Fort
Lewis. At that place, they will1 be
Silverton Club
Gathers Prizes
Future Farmers Score With
Exhibits; Average, of
Team Is High
SILVERTON Future Farm
ers an d their exhibits returned to
Silverton late Sunday night after
a big week at the state fair. The
local group exniDitea iz neaa 01
rfatrv animals. 23 head of swine,
1 pen of 12 White Leghorn hens
in egg ( laying contest," ana is
farm shop exhibits.
Calvin Mikkelson won first on
Ma Jerev cow in the atsed icow
division. She was also judged
champion aged cow of all breeds.
His entry in the young cow
class placed second.
Dan Van Brocklin's senior year
lin- Jprnpv nlaced 3d. Lee Reed
r tnnv Kth nlace with his junior
vearline. Lester Beugli won 34
in dairy showmanship. His sen
ior yearling Jersey bull placed
6th In" the open- class aivision.
In the swine division Dale
Xlorivatarl vnn 1st On his CheS
tar xtfhita nw- Carl Reed 1st on
his Berkshire sow; Calvin Mik
kelson 2d on a Hampshire sow
j j. XJ a -m u i frill
Clare Bifown 6th on a Hampshire
sow; Ronald wood otn ana oin
on Berkshire gilts.
Ta.teo rtone-n. Amos Funrae
and Bill Strom all showed a pen
of three market hogs. Funrue's
entry placed 6 th. After thejr
were shown these three entries
were nnrchased by buyers.-
In the poultry division Reuben
Ditchen's pen of White Leghorn
hens placed 5th in me egg 7
fiSnn Hfvicfnn winninn were:
Don Jacq.net, 1st on trailer; How
...t MaA r ia An sacker: . Paul
Jones. 3d on stock trailer: John
Llchty, otn on. mwbu v
waterer; Don Steffin, Sd on spray
boom; Ruebln Dltchen, 3d on
cultivator repair Job; Amos Fan
rue, 3d on saw filing rack; Dale
Herigstad 2d on horse halter
and 6th on milk stool.
The judging contests were
very popular with the local boys
and in the 2 6 teams competing
Silverton placed 3d with 246.
Nestucca mads first with 2514:
Gresham 2d with 2417; Corval
lis 4th with 2441; Cottage Grore
sth wlfYt 9417. if ; V'""
Silverton's team waa composed
of Lee Reeder, Lester Beugli and
John Lichtyv Lee Reeder : waa
third high Individual in tha con
test with a acore of .872 out
of a possible 100. Silverton was
2d high team In Judging Jersey
cows and 2d In Judging Holstelns.
Johta Llchty placed 4th In Indi
vidual lodging of
Reeder was high Individual In
Holstein with a score of 1
of a possible 200,
received br reeimental education
al .teams, detailed, by General
White for supervision of high
school Instruction.
Those working at the Camn
Murray end of the program will
include reeimental chadains and
officers having past experience as
hi srli school instructors.
Lessons prepared by students
will be returned by military offi
cers to the hlsrh school for -trad
ing. Putnam Indicated that a sys
tem of credits could he. wonted
out whereby high school students
would be able to keep up with
their school work.
Under the nlan of cooperation
worked out today. Superintendent
Putnam will enlist all high school
DrinciDals in the clan and General
White will organize the instruc
tion schools at the division camn
Ed DOtlonal authorities in
Washington. Montana. Idaho and
Wyoming were asked today by
f ienerai white to cooperate : in
the Putnam plan of correSpond-
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euc cuuuih. ,
While no detailed flerures were
available, it was estimated that
there are at least 2000 hieh
school students in the entire di
vision whose total strength is
137000 officers and men.
Family Gathers
At North Santiam
NORTH SANTIAM Mr. and
Mrs. Arden Hammer were hosts
at a picnic given on the Joe Van
Cleve farm Kentember 8. This
picnic has been an annual affair
for a number of years. The guests
were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mason
and daughter Carol, Mr. and Mrs.
Royal Keefer and son and daugh
ter Bruce and Myra. Dr. and
Mrs. Llovd Hockett of Salem. Mr.
and Mrs. William Mickleson and
sons. Dickie and John, of Al
bany, Mr. and Mrs. Rossen Cha
nin and sons. Rov and Ralnh. of
Perrydale, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Sielke and sons, Harold and
Jlmm v of Sarin cfield.
civde Rethel has nurcnasea tne
old Harbeck place and is build
in e a house on it.
James Bethel will move into
the house vacated by the Clyde
Bethels.
Carl Bethel has boueht the
Reese place and will move into
It soon.
Mrs Arden Hammer and
daughters, Lenore Ardess and
Nancy, are visiting in Portland
for the week.
Silverton News
Wif c of Teacher
Has Operation
ott vtotov Mrs. Floyd
cu..At wt r nt Flovd Ellefson,
,nn.i in the Silverton
achooUv submitted toa J5
operation Monday at the Silver-
' tti t. MnndiT after
noon sha was reported aa -retting
along as weU as could M
f SILVERTON . Mrs. George
Hnbbs is In San Francisco visit
ing her sons. Max and Ronald.
who are livlnff there.
i: Klrin VcClearv. water superin
tendent at Silverton, is at home
caHnr for an Infected knee cap.
He haa been unahle to be at the
nfffo for the nast few days.
Lillian Bloch. who has been
with the Silverton hospital fort
soma years, will be employed in i
the offices of Dr. K. is. Kiem
nrtt. The nurse. Mrs. Verda
T.vnch. who 4bu been there for
some years, - will Join her hus
band, William Lyncn at uascaaa
Locks In the near future. Mr.
Trnen rMentlT bouxht a store
m r it Larson was Sunday
hostess to f her family In honor
of her 69th birthday anniversary.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Larson, Jeanne and Gerry, Mr.
nit Un Miles TODias, Mr. ua
Mr. CUfford Larson and Dick,
L. Tobias and Mr. and Mrs. R.
V T a mai .'
Announcement or marnaga
u.f -p.AtiY and wuuant
r.-mf'it at Vancouver.-' Wasbu last
week la being made hera.
.Mrs. Fnnk .Bea sustainea se
vere burn on her light thigh
flv whan her dress
canght fire while she waa work
ing in a BrOOXS nop jm.iu. nu.
M il belnr treated at SUver-
Frances MehL daughter of
Mrs. Fred Mehl. and Lewis Wav
ra of Mt. Angel, were married at
VancouTer. Wash., Friday night.
They will t make their horn at
Silverton. .-''
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