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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1947)
t Tho Stat mem, 8alom, Oregon, Sunday. December 7, 1947 Willamette Valley Entries Win In Turkey Show at McMinnville By LiUle L. Madsen Farm Editor. The Statesman McMINNVILLE, Dec. 8 Willamette valley turkey folk plated well in the sixth annual Pacific Coast Turkey show finished here Friday night. Gath Bros., Turner, took the grand championship In live birds at the exhibit on a 48 -pound adult, bronze torn. Besides winning the championship. Gath Bros., made almost a clean sweep of firsts In the bronze exhibitions. Included were tops In light young toms and light and heavy young hens. Grand champion dressed bird Whit Hollands Iyn Elam, Auma I villa. aU firsts. uj iaucu jumugoiin light young toms. Ufht ana nesry of Scsppoose. Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Schneider, Newberg, held re serve dressed hen. while M. M. Lyons, Portland, exhibited reserve 11. bird. Gov. Ball Speaker Governor John H. Hall was speaker at Friday night's dinner, calling attention to Oregon's lead ing place nationally in the turkey Industry. Art Kirkham, KOIN, was master of ceremonies. Introduced were E. L. Peterson, state direc tor of agriculture and Earl New bry, secretary of state. Special entertainment during the two-day show Included after noon and evening shows by Lin field college and McMinnville high school, Red Dunning and his gang of radio performers, and a daily demonstration In cutting, prepar ing, cooking and serving turkey by Oregon State college home ex tension personnel. Turkey and coffee were served free to the public during the show. Judging Results Small typ Beltsville whit Mc Powel Turkey farm. Sherwood, first In young hens, young torn and adult toms; Potto Turkey hatchery. Colton, first in adult hens. Xarrecer&etts E. 1 Strong. Oak land. took all prizes. BJc,k All firsts went to Mr. and Mrs. George Arnett. Shedd imiERALS State Poallry o Hogs MILTON A. DIERKS Tear Welkins Dealer att 7, Bex 9i Phone 2-260Z vounc hens Dressed birds, bronze Light young hen. Gath Bros.: heavy younf hen. Wheeler-Pearson. McMinnville; adult hen. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Schneider. Newberg: lisht vounc torn. Wheeler Pearson; heavy young torn. Loren A. Johnson. Scappoose; adult torn, Wheeler-Pearson. Dressed, other breeds Young hen. McDowell Turkey farm, Sherwood: adult hen. Harold Schroeder. Mekinock. N.D.; young torn, adult torn, both to McDowell Turkey farm. Prize to exhibitor from the greatest distance. Harold Schroeder. Mekinock, N.D.. for an assortment of dressed Beltsvill whites. Ban on Exports To Reds Urged WASHINGTON, Deo. S An outright embargo on all ex ports ! from the United States to Russia was proposed today by Rep. Welchel (R-Ohlo) as "a last resort If necessary to stop sup plying a potential enemy Wel chel is chairman of the house merchant marine committee now investigating soviet use of Amer ican-built ships. "While the president now has the power, under export control laws, to curb the sending of gup plies to Russia, he does not seem to be over anxious to use it, Weichel told a reporter. Information obtained by the, committee, Weichel said, shows that exports of such supplies as farm equipment and industrial machinery continue to leave this country for Russia in large nura bers. "1 GIVE GIFTS THAT GROW Shrubs Trees Rose Bushes are living, permanent Gifts, Select your shrubs at our salesyaxd. A deposit will hold them until Xmas. Leslie School To Present Three-Act Play "Galahad Jones," a three-act play by Boyce Loving, will be pre sented by the students of Leslie junior high school, under the di rection of Eleonor Roberts, Wed nesday at 8 p.m. in therLeslie au ditorium. The lead part of Galahad, the boy who becomes so saturated with chivalry after reading some King Arthur tales that he imag ines himself a modern-day knight. is played by Wallace Carson, Jr. Other prominent parts are played by Norma Hamilton, who is Mi riam, Galahad's fair lady; John Baisden, who Is Olaf, the gangster truck driver; Pat McGuire, the maid; Bruce Goldblatt and Mari lyn Foxley, Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Other parts are taken by Nor man Lee, Dorothy Swigart, Lynn Davis, Patricia Deeney, Michael Deeney, Jean Brown, Barbara Blake and John Templeton. The dress rehearsal for the play will be presented for students on Tuesday afternoon. The play is the fifth major production to be offered by Leslie students in as many years, following such well- received plays as "Mr. Justice Jimmy," "The f Saturday Evening fan.-. - T if" mtA . viuvDW . n iwi as a. m a.. ray for Youths Wo sell Gift Certificates that are redeemable at 1100 nurseries all aver the UJ. 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Surviving is a cousin, John Bauer of Oregon City and other relatives living In North Dakota and Canada. Announcement of services will be made later by the w. T Kigdon company. Grain Market Results Split CHICAGO. Dec. 8-0P-A two- way market developed on the board of trade today, wheat mak ing small gains while corn suffered small losses. Oats compromisea with some contracts ending higher and others ending lower. PrirfHi started higher as some huvinff was attracted into the Dits by yesterday's sharp break. Around mid-way in me snort session lair lr hesvr selling developed through commission houses, with an eastern house liquidating corn, trices then rallied prior to the close. Wheat finished to 2 cents higher, December $3.01 4 -3.02, corn was 4-2 Vi lower, December $2.52, oats were 14 lower to ;4 higher, December $1.22, and soy beans were 2 to 3 cents lower, March 3.80. During the mid-session selling wave tnree aouar wneai aisap peared from the boards when the IWcmlwr contract drODDed to 12.99. At that Doint it was down 21 4 cents from the high made late last week. Tug Cleared of Wreck Blame PORTLAND, Dec. 8 - W) - The Portland Tug At Barge Co. was cleared of blame today for the wrecking of two bargee at the mouth of the Columbia river last January. Federal Judge Claude McCol-, loch said accidental fouling of s towing line caused the Serges, laden with lumber for Hawaii, to go ashore. Tug Captain Louis A. Horns also was absolved of blame. Mc Colloch said Home, s graduate of Chemaws Indian school, had been a "main target" of attorneys who contended he was not competent by training or experience. The Judge in clearing Home cited a Shanghai newspaper clip ping, introduced as evidenoe, which called a previous trans pacific barge haul In which Home took part "one of the greatest feats in maritime history." Initiation Rites Slated Today By Local Lodge Annual initiation ceremonies of the Salem council. Knights of Co lumbus, will take place today in an all-day program at St Joseph's hall. Approximately 40 candidates will be initiated into knighthood, the majority of them from the Sa lem council and others from councils in Corvallis, McMinnville, Oregon City, ' Portland and As toria. - The day's activities will begin when candidates and member knights meet at the 8 o'clock mass as St. Joseph's Catholic church. Both groups will be served break fast in St Joseph's grade .school cafeteria. Initiation ceremonies will atari at 12:30 and will be followed by a buffet lunch in the council's Commercial street clubrooms for kxights and their ladies. 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