The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 08, 1948, Page 14, Image 14

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Salem Oregon., Wednesday, Sept. 1. 1948
State Fair Midtcay Thrills Oregon Youth
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liar tot thrill rid at the state fair this week is lha ever popular merry -f -round. Mixed emotions are j
exvressed br reeae riders, bat they all want to ride it once more:'" Known above at left is 3-year-old
Robert Beardaley. sea mi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beardsley, 195S McCoy aVe at rlrht Rickey Lewis, 4, j
of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Lewis. 1315 8. Hl-& -
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Oregon's state fair visitors from all ever the state this'week are havtnc
whale of a time as are the three teen-ae rirls rettta tbdr pic
ture Uken in a photo machine above. Left to rUbt they are Jean
Rickard, 15. her sister Pat. 17. and Betty McBee. all of Cottae
Grove. (Photos by Don Dill, Statesman staff photocrapher.)
Douris Reports
On Christian
Youth Conclave
Tour Salem delegates left Grand
Rapids, Mich, Monday alter ai
jndinfr a week-long conference
of the National Christian Youth
council from August 3 to Septem
ber 5.
They are Don Douris and Lois
Gottwald. both of the First Pres
byterian church, Tavid Simpson of
i the Court Street Christian church
and Elizabeth Morley ot St. haul's
Episcopal church.
A digest of the conference was
mailed to The Statesman Sunday
night by Douris, who left lmme
diatelv for Newl York where he
will start three years of work
at the Union Theological seminary
In preparation for the ministry.
Douris reported that about
5,000 delegates, including about
12 others from the northwest, at
tended the sessions. They rep
resented the 48 states, Canada,
India. Switzerland. Africa, Syria,
' Mexico. Egypt. Belgium. South
America and China.
On Tuesday night the confer
ence program was part of a radio.
Town Meeting -broadcast. Topic
for the program was "Is the
.Church Failing Youth," with Gil
Dodds, widely known preacher
and champion miler, as one of four
speakers.
One of the highlights of the
meeting was an address Wednes
day by Luther YoungdahL Minne
sota governor, who spoke on the
subject "The Church and the
Laymen."
Dr. John Nelson, who flew to
Grand Rapids from Amsterdam,
Hi VC0MCK. ill
Holland, and thef World Youth
conference, was speaker in Thurs
day's session, reporting on achieve
ments by wprld church leaders.
Saturday's theme was "The
Church Comes Singing," a sacred
concert given by Mrs. Rosa Page
Welch, negro mezzo soprano. The
conference concluded Sunday with
an address by Dr. Howard Thur
man of San Francisco and a com
munion service for the delegates
representing 40 ; different reli
gions. Registration
For Draft Near
2.000 Here
Salem's peacetime draft board
registered 294 men Tuesday,
bringing the local unofficial total
to 1,962 since the draft registra
tion opened -at the armory a week
ago.
Unofficial totals from Marion
county's other two boards snowed
that 348 had been signed at Stay
ton and 303 at Sllverton by Tues
day night. The: Stayton board
stalled 38 Tuesday and at Silver-
ton 52 men Tuesday signed the
registratoin cards which have
kept clerks busy during the past
nine days.
Seven volunteer women clerks
were on hand Tuesday at the Sa
lem office ' of the draft board In
the armory. Mrs. Fern Beakey,
local draft board clerk, said that
several more volunteers are need
ed because of the "terrific amount
of work involved in handling the
long lines of men who have alrea
dy registered and who are expect
ed before the registration closes
on September 18."
Volunteer clerks are asked to
register with Mrs. Beakey by call
ing 24858.
Today and Thursday; all men
21 years of age are scheduled to
register at their local boards for
the draft.
The registration schedule is:
Birth Date . Age
ltl ,, ; 21 Sept. f-9
1927 -29 Sept. 18-11
1928 19 Sept. 13-14
1929 i18 Sept. 15-18
1939 (before Sept 19)
These who are net IS by Sep
mber 19 shomld register on their
birthdays or within five days
after.
ROAD PROJECT AWARDED
Contract covering 2 miles of
grading and surfacing on the Coal-
edo-Chrome plant section of the
Oregon coast highway Tuesday
was awarded to the Del R,.Beebe
Construction company, Eugene, on
a low bid of 3420,980.
Marion County
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Marion county came out on top
in the dairy showing in the Future
Fanners of America classes Tues
day, Senior and grand champion
heifers in the Guernseys were
uinictivc x isiict iju v cri lull,
and Edward L. Kappel of Wood
burn showed the junior champion.
In Holsteins, Gerald Brog held the
grand and senior champion, and
Williams Brothers of Salem car
ried all championships in the Ayr-
shires.
Other winnings in FFA are:
DAIRY
Guernsey: cow. 4 years or over
1st. Noel Guedon, Newberg: cow, 3
years old 1st. Lawrence Fisher. Sil
verton; 2nd, Donald Hillyard. G res fl
am; 3rd, Vernon Hulit, Hills boro: 4th
Vernon Hulit. Hillsboro. Cow, 2 eayrs
oiu 1st. Koy Hathaway. Corvallis;
2nd ! St. Jahn, Sllverton; 3rd. Melvin
Van Domelen, Hillsboro. Heifer, Sr.
yearling 1st. Edward Kappel. Wood
burn:! 2nd, Vernon Hulit. Hillsboro;
3rd. Loren Obrist. Gresham; 4th. H.
Kloof enstein. Sllverton: 5 th DeLane
Fry.; Mo la i la. Heifer. Jr. yearling
i. uon sasseii. Jvalem; Znd. Vernon
Hulit.. Hillsboro: 3rd Melvin Van Do
melen. Hillsboro: 4 th Marvin Rmp-
v-ai . una , qui, ljlji rn uorisx. ores nam
Heifer. Sr. calf 1st. Cha Rinehart
Sllverton, 2nd. Loren Obrist. Gresh
am: . aroA toward 1. Kappel. Wood
Jjim: 4fnSLoren Obrist. Gresham: 5th.
inia Muiyara. ore nam. Heifer. Jr
ealf 1st. Don Bassett. Salm- ?nrf
Solon Spencer. Gresham: 3rd. M. Jahn.
SUverton; 4th. Donald Hillyard.
urcanam,
Holstein : Cow, 4 years or over 1st
Gerald Bros. Salem; 2nd, Vic Living-
Muiri, wamona. low, z years old 1st
Aierie Brandt. Newberg. Heifer, Sr.
yearling 1st. Vic Livingston. Red
mond; tod, Gerald Brog, Salem: 3rd.
Merle' Brandt. Newbers. Heifer. Jr
yearling 1st. J. Radriguez. Salem;
2nd,: Gerald Brog. Salem. Heifer. Jr.
calf 1st and 2nd. Vic Livingston,
Redmond. Junior Champion Vic
Livingston. Redmond.
Ayrshire: Cow. 4 years or over 1st
Williams Bros.. Salem; 2nd. Don Lo-
KV Hillsboro. Cow. 3 years old 1st
n ! Logan, Hillsboro. Heifer. Sr. calf
1st. Don Rinehart. SHverton. Heifer,
Jr. cSlf 1st. Williams Bros., Salem;
ted, Don Logan, Hillsboro.
Other Breeds: Cow. 4 years or over
1st, Milo McCreight. McMinnville.
Heifer. Sr. calf 1st, Elwin Jepsen.
Oregon City. Heifer, Jr. calf 1st
Milo; McCreight. McMinnville; 2nd.
Mnald Alley, Redmond.
Sears Roebuck Foundation Special
Jerseys: Junior Yearling 1st, Rich
ard Wood. Gresham; 2nd. John Hay
rtz. Hillsboro. Cow, 3 years and over
Roy Swarens. Gresham. Guernseys.
Sears i Roebuck Foundation Special:
Junior Yearling 1st, Don Bassett.
Salemi
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lace, Redmond; 2nd, Bob Ga'linat. Nw-1
org: jra. woei Knopf. McMinnville:
4th. ; Ralph Swarens. Gresham.
nnnoru; neuer winners 1st and t
pd. Bob Galinat. Newberg: 1st. Bob
Reiritsma, McMinnville; 1st. Ralph
Swarens. Gresham; 1st. Frank Chris
tie, Kewberg.
Shorthorn: Heifers 1st. Carl Wal
lace; Redmond.
Angus: Heifers 1st. Noel Knopf.
McMinnville.
Champion Beef Heifer, all breeds
gob! Galinat. Newberg, with a Here-
' : SHOP WORK
Tr0ers: stock Trailers 1st. Walt
Adolf.. Newberg; 2nd, Jim McDowell.
Salem; 3rd. Harold Wood, Junction
City, Utility Trailers 1st. Ward Cal
vin. Canby; 2nd, Wayne Johnston. Sa
lem;; iSrd DonS Bassett. Salem; 4th,
Maurice Eide. Newberg.
Large Construction: Wood and Me
tal - 1st, Corvallis Chapter of FFA.
Corvallis; 2nd. Alex tberhardt, Eata
cada. (Other than Wood 1st, Bob
Wagy. Albany; 2nd. George Warm-
lngton. McMinnville: 3rd, Corvaliis
tapter of FFA. Corvallis; 4th. Sandy
lapter of FFA, Sandy. Miscellaneous
1st. Donald Homes. Hillsboro; 2nd,
Sandy Chapter of FFA, Sandy; 3rd.
Corvallis Chapter of FFA. Corvallis;
9th. Harold Wood, Junction City.
Small Construction: Feeding and
Watering Devices 1st. Dennis Roach,
Estacada; 2nd, Sandy Chapter of FFA.
Sandy; 3rd Wayne Johnston. Salem;
4th. Donald Holmes. Hillsboro.
Carts 1st. Charles Miller. Nw.
berg; 2nd. Wayne Russell. Canby; 3rd
Wayne Johnston, Salem.
Ladders and Brooders 1st. Larry
Mehl. Estacada; 2nd. Hillsboro Chap
ter of FFA. Hillsboro; 3rd, Eddie Mc
Innls. ! Newberg.
Gates, Hurdles. Fences - 1st and
2nd. Lerry Mehl, Estacada.
Wheelbarrows . 1st. .Bill Oscayan.
Newberg; 2nd. Calvin Krahmer. Hills
boro; 3rd. Don Shryder, Salem.
Tool Cabinets, Shipping Crates. Show
Trunks 1st. Harold Watts. Silver
ton:! 2nd. Alien Mason. Estacada: 3rd
Dennis Roach. Estacada; 4th. Douglas
Holbrook, Estacada.
Tool or Display Boards 1st. John
Poer. Hillsboro; 2nd. George Roueder.
sandy: 3rd. Harold updegrave. Sandy
jsstaeaoa
4th.;
Chapter of FFA. Esta-
Miscellaneous 1st. Bin Green.
Newberg; 2nd. H. lOopfenstetn. Silver
ton;' 3rd. Corvallis Chapter of FFA.
Corvallis; 4 th. Clay Ram bo, Salem.
Neuner Clarifies
School Bond Law
In cases where a school district
is bonded up to 10 per cent of its
property valuations and later con
solidates with another school dis
trict, the consolidated district is
not prevented from bonding up to
its capacity. Attorney General
George Neuner ruled here Tues
day, j
The opinion was requested by
Rex Putnam, state superintendent
of publie instruction.
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In observance of SALEM DAY at the Oregon jState Fair, Wards
a. m. and close at 12 noon Today. Shop ards This Morning
Specials.
will open' at 9
for 9-12
Wednesday 9 to 12 Special
Nylon Sweaters
Reg. 3.98. Girl's all nylon.
Cardigan or slipover styles IkLk
In pastel colors. Sizes, 7 to WTUTa
mm
11.
Girl's. Main Floor
Wednesday 9 to 12lSpecial
Boy's Sweat Shirts
Reg. 1.19. Boy's heavyweight gA
cotton sweat shirts with Iffif1
Gene Autry or Little Bea- UUU
ver prints. Sizes 2 to 14.
Boy's. Main Floor
Wednesday 9 to 12 Special
VACUUM CLEANER
Reg. 57.95. Wards De
luxe Quality Tank or up
right vacuum cleaner.
Tank cleaner complete with attach
ments. ,
Appliances, Mezzanine
Wednesday 9 to 12 Special
AUTO HEATER
Ree. 21.95. Wards De
luxe Quality hot water
auto heater. Complete
with hose, connections and switch.
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1 .JL-, - It ! to Its longer Var and hand-
1 I ' some appeararica. In sizes from
'1 ' .. '. 36-44. Reg. 19.95. ' j
" l II I Men's. Mcdn Floor, ? I
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44.00 feSHii I i;
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Auto, Basement
2-PC. velour living; room
Modern style sofa and lounge chair . . . generous sized pieces In
rich Velour upholstery. Full-spring base j construction, coil spring
backs and reversible innerspring cushions for the utmost in loung
oomfort and long wear. Reg. 189.95. ' '.
Furniture, 8rd Floor
moo
On Termst
$15 Down,
Balance Monthly
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Wednesday 9 to 12 Special
Electric Percolator
Reg. 11.45. Wards Supreme
; quality vacuum electric
percolator. Gleaming
chrome finish. 6 to 8 cup capacity.
9.44
Housewares, Basement
Wednesday 9 to 12 Special
ASPHALT SIDING
Reg. 5.10 square. Wavy
edge asphalt siding. Self
( aligning, self spacing, each
shingle 94"x32". Square Sq.
i covers 100 ft.
3.00
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