Art Division Awards Given At State Fair Art department awards at the rftate fan were announced Mon day a follows: Pro(mional Modern Oile: Portrait Albert Patcy. Portland: Richard Kenn?c, Toitland- Landscape Jerry B Srone. Saiem. Robcit Voigl. Salem. Marine Alaert Hatccky. Portland: Jane Hanwn,' .C'orvalli. ' lower none awatOed. fnt Albert I'atcrky. Porl Und Still Lite Amanda tinvder. fortiand; Albert Patetky. Poitland. Anj Subject Clitloid Ulcason, Sa k?tn. lAlbeit Palevky. Portland. PriJefcional Water Colors Modern: Portrait No awardf. Landscape Bh Bradv. Salem: Hubert Voit. Sa il m Marine . Bolwrt Volgt. Salem; Mildred Warner. Portland. "lowars Ko first award: Caitnelita Brauil, Satem. S'.itl li( 1 Anabel Wood, Portland. Jane Ilannn. Carvalll. Any Subject Mildred Warner. Portland; Camietita Barqutkt, Salem. Proleaskonal any medium except Oil or aircolor modern: Portrait"! Nt mild first. Jane Hanson. Cor Valii. Landscape No award first: Jane, Haiv-on. Corval!i. No marine or flower aw a da Anv Subject Albert Pateckv. Poitland: Albert Patccky. Portland. Amateur Modern Oilt: Portrait! No award Landscape Dale Cleaver, Salem: Dale Ckeaer. Salem. Marine Ho award Tlower No award first; Fl-irence But net t. Vancouver. Wah. S'lll Life France Sop p. Salem; Ethel Chandler. DeLake. Any Subject Date Cleaver. Salem, Dal Cleaver. Salem. An-aleur Valctc6)or Modern: Por traits No await. I -andicaae Frt.il Van Santrn. Sjlrm: Emily Van Santen. Sakrm Marine Blanche Pa- .Jrck. Poitland, Emily Van SanteVi. ifialem ricwera Gladys K. Fronk, Vancouver. Wah ; Evelyn Smith. Partial. Still Life No award. Any Subject No award first; Bob Car row. Salem. Any Medium Amateur Modern: No ward in pot trait, landscape or ma rine. Flowr No award firsl; Mr. J-ephine Brown. Portland,. Any Sub ject No tuirdi. Ama'eur Conservative Otl: 1 Por trait Norma Lachelle.v Salem; A. Krrwan. Portland. Landsraoe Dr. S. M Gellert. Poitland; Minnie Smetana. Salem. Marine A. K Irwin. Port land. Erma Vebel. Salem. Flower Virginia S. Burrill. Portland; A. Kir-, win, Portland. Still l.ll Dr. 8. L Gellert. Portland: Narrna Laehette, Salem. Any Subject: Rhoda Huaaey. Portland: Frank Boyington. Portland. Amateur Conservative Watercolor: Portraits Bertha C. Roliertson, Port land: Vanish Lee, Portland. Land acape Bertha C Robertson; Martha Buck. Eugene. Marine Erma Vebel. Saletn: Itonald Neierud. Silverton. Still Life Evelyn Smith. Portland: Sarah Watnee. Portland. Flower? Mr. J. E. Iron. Corvallis; Sarah Wat nee. Portland. Any Subject Evelyn Smith. Portland: Martha Buck. Eugene. Any Medium Conservative): Por trait Mr. H. S. KauUman, Port land: Jack Bveri. Salem. Landscape V ladle Dvorak. Albany: Mary Smart Hales. Portland. Marines No awards. Flowers Gertrude Keeler, Portland: Josephine Brown, Portland. Any Subject Vladie Dvorak, Al bany; Betty Rover. Lebanon. Professional Conservative Oils: Por traits C. 8 Gordon. Portland: Marida Sandblast, Poitland. landscape Gil lian Greenwood. Portland; C. S. Gor don. Portland Marine Maud S. Hollister. Port'and; Edvth Ellsworth, Portland. Flower Esther Buckley. Sublimity; Maud S. Hollister. Port land. Still Life Alice H. Hutchin son. Portland, Lillian Greenwood. Poitland. Any Subject E. B. QiiiR ley. Portland; Clyde Leon Keller, Portland Professional Watercolor: Portrait Edyth Ellsworth. Portland; rrance K. Smalley. Portland. Landscape Eve M. Pyfer. Corvallis: J. B. Edgar. To ledo. Marine Frances K. Smallev, Portland; Eve M Pyfer, Corvallis. Flower Corlnne Gould. Portland; Corinne Gould. Portland. Still Ufe Eve M. Pvfer. Corvalli; France K. Smalley. Portland. Any Subject Rov Wolfe. Portland: Mildred Warner. Portland. Anv Medium Professional: Portraits Alice H. Hutchinson. Portland: Kate C. Raymond. Portland. Landscape Irene P. Hendricks. Po.-tland: Mabel H. Oster, Portland. Marine No awards. Flower Kate C. Raymond. Portland: Irene P. Hendrick. Port land. Anv Subject Alice H. Hutch inson, Pert land; C. S. Gordon, Portland. State Fair Tidbits By Jerymo English why DO YOu " ' i WOO SO I a ( I "Q V TO STEAlXJj . n i -v j""' - -Cm-;- j Jackson Wins 4-H Judging j Jackson county won first place ! in the 4-H livestock judging at the state fair Monday with a team core of 1.830 out of a possible 2.400. Members of the team were Robert Lytle, Aliens Owens and Clyde Williams. Coos county was Krcond and Linn's all-girl team from Tangent was fourth. Members of the third place Marion county team are Charles Reinhart, Floyd Fox. Jr., and Clarence Tschantz, of Silverton. The Linn team led by Len For- j ster of Tangent is composed of 1 Donna Davis, Jean and Donna McKinley. Other teams placing were Orant ftth, Clackamas 6th and CUtMip 7th. Livestock judged in cluded Guernsey, Jeisey and Hereford cattle. Chester White barrows, fat lamb, Hampshire ewes and Chester White gilt. Oliver Kieren of Grant wah igh scorer; Clyde William of Jack son, second; Linda Rock of Til lamook, third. AT THE RACES. . .,. Always a popular gathering place - for Sa lem folk during the fair. . . .Mrs. Velma Farmer, chic in a black suit with the new long skirt, oc cupying her usual bov . . . her guests on Labor day were the John Elliotts and Palmer McDon alds of Portland, ( both couples having formerly lived here . . . the Edgar Pierces, Karl Beckes, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones and MiiS Louise Goodwin of Seattle, a guest at the Farmer home. . . . Mrs. Jones looked her usual smart self in a grey suit with pleated skirt and felt hat . . . Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Jones were hosts for a supper on the terrace of their country home for their holiday guests, the John Elliotts. . . , The same group occupied a box at the Follies in the eve ning. Other bax holders. . . . With the Ralph Cooleys were the Rich ard Cooleys and Margie Cooley squired by John P. Maulding of Medford, a guest .at the Cooley home this week. . . . Margie dash ing in a brown and white stripe sheer wool with red blouse. . . Further down the G. F. Chambers with the Douglas McKays. . . . Mary Lou McKay having as her guest her Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sister, Norine Boyd of Portland. . . . Two other Kappas to join Mary Lou for fair week will be Valda Wold of Vancou ver, Wash., and Jeannette Layer of Neskowin. . . . Carl Gabrielson with the Linn Smiths. . . . With Judge and Mrs. E. M. Page were her sister and family. Dr. and Mrs. George Evans and their navy son, Edward, of Portland. . . . Spotted. . . . Mrs. Harry Schenk and Mrs. Ralph Campbell in a box and next were Governor and Mrs. Snell, who had as their guest, Mrs. Louise McClaskey of Portland, striking in a black suit with black felt derby hat adorned with a white silk drape. . . . Later they went on to the horse show. The George Flaggs . ... and in an other box were the P. D. Quisen berry., the Paul Hendricks, James B. Youngs and Daniel J. Fry. . . . TheA Ifred Gerlingers with their two (laughters and ihe Molly Jiirkviris and their boys. .; . . The Arnold Kruegers with the Glenn McCoi micks. ... Out on the apron. . . . The Douglas Dragers came over from 'Lebanon to join Jimmy and Dvris NlchoUon for the race. , . . Rex A do I ph. and daughter, Joan, with the Robert Dragers. . . . The J. C. Kt'lU, YM giMKM'.il secret. try, sail Monday. Unfilled are pot loft v.icant by James Dimit, physical direc tor, and Pauline Girod. office sec ret iry. Dimit Jcft the staff to (ii.iih at Leslie Junior 'iigh school and Mis-i Ginxi return to Wil lamette .university a a senior. Taking over the position left by Chester Goodman, who has be come asxxi;ited with the Canby Th Staltman, SaUm. OrogonTiwaday. SpUmbT 2. 19477 high school faculty, Moore ar rived here with his wife, the for mer Beatrice Hartung. and two children. Prior to his leaving Sa lem seven years ago, Moore was boys' work secretary at the local YM. He is a giaduate of Willam ette university. Tracvs over from Dallas for the day . . . and the Maurice Heaters in from their country place. . . . Chatting between races the John Steelhammers, Gene Vandeneyn des and Mr. and Mrs. Let) Childs. . . . Secretary , of State and Mrs. Robert S. Farrell, jr., coming in for a few races with their attrac tive daughters, Joan and Sally. . . . Welcome home for Mr. F. j Ivan Brown, who has been in To- peka. Kansas, with her daughter ' n nHAM.. 41.. I I I . . i iMMiii.y, mc i riaru' wiiens, and new grandson the past three months. ... Noted. . . . The Robert Craigs in their box ... as were the C. E. Stricklins. . . . The Al Feitelsons and James Linns together. Anoth er smartly dressed twosome . . . Mrs. Ben Wittner and Mrs. Wal ter Cline. . . . Placing their bets . . . the senior Herbert Stiffs, V. E. Kuhrus. . . . James Cookes. El more Hills and Dr. and Mr. James Sears. . . . The Robert Can nons and Coburn Grabenhorsts together. On the Midway. . . . Joan Lochead and her ecort, Hubert Williamson, Long Beach. Calif . who is visiting here during fair week. . . . They will drive south Thursday with Mrs. Harvey Quis tad, Joan visiting at the William son home for a week and Mary beth with relatives. . . . Joan's two sisters, Gail and Donna, hav ing the time of their lives oper ating their ice cream booth. . , . Kelton and Molly Jean Lowery together. . . . Kelton, having come north on jeave, will be accom panied back by his family. . . . Joan Beakey with her fiance. Roger Schncll, and with them his sister, Phyllis. . . . Margaret Wag ner and Patricia Vandeneynde showing Margaret's nieces, Chris tine and Kathleen Drye, the sights plu. several rides on the Merry-Go-Round. . . . The title girls adorable in identical plaid dresiiev YM Staff' Ready mi For Winter Slate; Two Posts Vaeant With the arrival of Minion K. (Gu) Moore from Long Beach., Calif., over the week end to take up duties as associate general secretary of the Salem YMCA, the revised YM staff is complete ex cept for two position:, (!. A. i rot I ne-j WIDE .r Hot and Happy Fair's Opening Day Draws Large 3rowd of Picnickers; Displays Good x By Maxine Bur en Stattsman Woman's Editor Well, the opening of Oregon's 82nd state fair brought just what the public wants in temperature, a good hot day where everyone can sit around and mop brows, eat melting ice cream and nurse tired feet. : While the crowd was ample, it seemed les condensed than last year and certainly the lineups for food and rest rooms were far smaller. Everyone seemed pretty contented and -we heard only a few calls for; mothers o( lost children over the loud speaker Monday. The state police's fancy figure 8 traffic plan Us, unique, giving everyone a charice to allow every one else to cro$s the traffic first. L vers resting in each other's arma on the lawns amid picnick ing families and playing children, seemed to mind neither publicity nor heat. j One family Igroup, sitting on the ground seemed oblivious to the state lair and centered their interrat on the ballgame cming over a portable radio which they had brought along. Though the large displays of farm machinery really beckoned me, I dutifully Kvent to the wom en's f department, where cooked foods and handwork were to be reported upon. While display In the food and needlework sections seem small again this yer, the quality is good and the arrangement pleas ing. An over-abundance of en tries always makes for a more cluttered display. Last year we blamed the small number of canned goods entries on the shortage of sugar;' this year we have to cast around for another reason probably that too many women have given up 'can ning for freezing. ' Cookies, cakes and breads took a jump over last year, and look exceptionally good. No doubt the large 4-H club exhibits .draw heavily from the woman' de partment entries. The weaving entry, spurred on no doubt by the recent weaver's conference,, seem a bit larger and certainly better than in previous years. There are manv ouilts. dis played well and high so they can be seen. Crocheted and Knutea work entry seems large, and em broidery work about the same as usual. There is a very attractive showing of needlepoint and petit point. One should spend at least an hour in the woman's department, and return several times to see it all. HOP PICKERS WANTED Laliebrcoh Hop Yard i Bos will make ihe following pickups starling al G:C3: Farm Lahor Of fire at 361 Chrmeketa t.; Fairgrounds Road & Highland Ave, Capitol & Market, 17th & Market, 17th & Cen ter, 17th & State, 12th I State, 12th & Mission, Leslie School, Commercial if Mission, Commercial & Center, West Salem (Ma ple Tree Restaurant Corner), Commercial & Columbia, Keizer School. The Brt Crop it the Willamette Valley. 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