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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1949)
oar, rcmo yo- tw Competition Keen as 1949 Statesman Photo Contest Opens; First Winners- Named Detroit Logger Fractures Arm Iii Accident Three amateur photographer i week were these: who won a place in the sun 1 of Children-Animals classification. The Judges also named five hon orable mentions Mrs. William Balch, 1245 Waller St.; Faith D. Gepner, route 2, box 562, Salem; Dr. Henry Morris, 1520 N. 5th st; Mrs. E. C: Russell, 1635 State st and Mrs. Clifford Herman, 4010 Beck ave. Deadline for entries in the sec ond week's contest is Wednesday midnight, June 22. One rule will give everyone a chance it is that no one person can win more than two weekly prizes during the contest last years Statesman Photo con Mrs. Minnie BaXer. 470 S. 21st test step out today to take initial honors in the 1949 competition but they weren't so far ahead of the field as in some instances a year ago. . Entries in the first week of the six-week contest were con siderably above par, as compared with 1948, and several runners up all but stole the show, parti cularly in the highly-competitive children-animal category.' The judges' choice tfie first St., Salem, whoNon a third place last year. Portrait-character study classi fication, Ted Stook, 275 Fisher rd., Salem, who took one first place and a grand prize in 1948. Pictorial-scenery classification, A. A. Taylor, 300 Culver lane, Salem, who shared top money honors with Gardner Knapp in the over-all competition of a year ago. To each of the three winners goes a check for $7.50. DETROIT Keith White brck his risht arm on Friday when he was thrown from a log while setting-choket for Noyea Whittra. He was taken to Stayton in the Industrial Hospital ambulance. Visitors at the Frank Wilson home last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith and Mrs. Ben Larkin of Salem. Mr. and Mrs.. H. D. Burt drove to Waldport over the weekend to visit their son Delmar and his family. Mrs. Burt had spent tho previous week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cruise, at their heme in Leb anon. . i 1 s I . 1- . V - M s - . i , , -IE . B . . W V 1. 4 ) CHILDREN - ANIMALS: An Initial prise winner Is Mrs. Minnie Baker f 470 8. 21st st, Salem, who used an Eastman 120 camera with Super xx film to get this photo of Andrea Gail Baker and her doc, Fare, Shutter speed was 125 at f4. Jefferson Girl Host at Party jOn Birthday ' ' JEFFERSON Joan Turnidge entertained five of her school friends at a party celebrating her lith birthday Thursday afternoon , at the -home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Turnidge. The girls played softball and croquet, fol lowed by ice cream and cake and opening of Joan's gifts. Present were Patricia Rieb, Sue Daulton, Anne Wilson1, Martha and Paula Hn-ris arc! Jonn Turnidge. As a birthday gift from her paik..u, Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Turnidge left early Friday morn ing on a motor trip" to San Fran cisco, returning home Tuesday night While in the Bay city, Joan especially enjoyed Golden Gate park and the zoo. Mrs. A. R. Blinston entertained Thursday night at supper honor ing her sister, Mrs. George Potts, Jr., Mr. Potts, Gary and Georgie, who are moving to Jordan Val- ' ley. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gurgurich and Del ene, Mrs. Edna Reeves, the honor guests and Mrs. Blinston. A. R. Blinston. Harold Super and Lawrence Finlay of Talbot are being different this week. They are fishing" at Paulina lake instead of Crane Prairie reservoir. Members of Sidney-Talbot Farmers union at their regular meeting Friday night, made plans for their annual community pic nic. It will be held on the Fourth of July and the committee will meet Friday night in the school house to plan the place and en tertainment. Kill weeds without work! spray thtstn awayl ! r 00 does the $ t average WEED-110-r.lORE Jut mix Veed-No-Moro with water, and spray way! No barm done to common lawn grasses. yrfeSbf Co 4 Valley Briefs Monmouth Benjamin F. Wiles, jr., son of Mrs. Ben Wiles of Mon mouth, is now serving aboard the escort aircraft carrier USS Ren dova engaged currently in- anti submarine maneuvers in the Pa cific theatre. Four Corners E. W. Schwit enberg oi Salem has purchased the residence property of Mr. and Mrs. CeciU Smith -4140 Durbin ave. 1 he Smiths have purchased a residencef.at 1285 Park ave., Sa lem and are at home there. Auburn -i. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson wete in Portland on Sun day to attend the Hanson family reunion. i 5 Detroit At a meeting of the Santiam aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, h"elq on Wednesday, Ver non Fanse, James P. Cross and James T. Weatherspoon were in itiated, f Auburn -Mrs. Stuart Johno en tertained sik members of the Mon roe ave. sewing club at her home Wednesday, afternoon. Four Corners Bible School Closes Sessions FOUR CORNERS The daily vacation Bible school of the Four Corners Baptist church held its closing program on Thursday in the church.?; Theme of the program was "Time and Talents, There were fifty-four enrolled with an aver age daily attendance of forty-one. Or Friday a picnic lunch was given in the church annex. The Rev. Julius Herr is pastor. X ' - i :' ! -1 ' .1 m - 5 1 ; 'I ! - I i I . . i . -1 1 n III 1 ii i f " I . I . ' I ll PORTRAIT CHARACTER STUDY: First place In dits classification goes to Ted Stook, 275 Fisher rd., Salem, for this photo of Donna Abu. It was taken with a Ciroflex, f5.6 at 125, with two No. 2 floods on Plus x film last January 15. OSC Graduate Visits Parents At Buena Vista BUENA VISTA Virginia Bus by, a 1949 graduate of Oregon State college, recently spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Busby, before leaving for I Lost Lake in Washingtln where she will conduct: a Girl Scout class. DeLores Hultman, daughter of Mr.;-and Mrs. Cecil Hultman, and Mary Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, spent a few days recently with Shirley Arrasberry at Redmond. East Salem Club Holds Final Meeting EAST SALEM The last meet ing before summer vacation for IN "GOLD State) At v v ' 1 Adm Yy ffU&UUCUt e I cut appointment as lit ctijdl aui ARMSTRONG'S VEOS WALL TILE rbtCELAIN ON STIEl The only wall tile of its Idndr-genutne porce lain fused to a base of steel by the makers of Armstrong's Linoleum. Lasts a lifetime. Won't crack, craze, or fade. Many beautiful colors. Custom designs. Quick installation. Stop by and see this unusual porcelain-on-steel tile. Estimate furnished free, without obligation. .1 members of the Merry-go-round club was held Thursday in the home of Mrs. Ernest Crum on Hollywood drive. Mrs. Clyde Gotchell was assist ant hostess. Officers for the new club year were elected. Serving will be Mrs. S. Rehfield, presi dent; Mrs. Melvin La Due, vice president, and Mrs. Crum, secretary-treasurer. ,' The annual family picnic will be held the second Sunday in August at Paradise Island. Pre sent for the evening were Mrs. S. Rehfeld, Mrs. Wilson Biles, Mrs. Gordon Beecroft. Mrs. Oscar For gard, Mrs. R. M. Proudfit, Mrs. Jack Lindeman, Mrs. Sides, Mrs. Harold Holler and the hostesses. Monmouth Prof. Anton Postl, Oregon Cege f Education sci ence instructor, returned . from Vancouver, B.C., resently after taking part in formation of the Western Section, American Nature Study society. ONLY 00 - TOME" CASES' " "J.w.Ud Crown" atop lipti'ick cp ' . e'trcM el flaiKinq rKinfoiit iufrouod ' In 9 lrg brightly toloftd "gm" stent. 12 different colored ttonat end lovely ; lipstick tkadee. CAPITAL DRUG STORE Liberty "On Th Comer' con tta dot o PICTORIAL SCENERY: Tops for Japan. It was taken by A. A. 1100. f 11, with a K2 filter. Santiam Bean Festival Plans Set at Stayton STAYTON This community's annual salute to the growing 6t snap beans in this locality, the Santiam Bean Festival, will be held here July 26 to 30. This year's rasas f llevi iMelhods and Shoricuis in Food I Will MM Home Economist, Leilla Knight . . This is your opportunity to learn the advantages of frozen food processing. Learn how to save, not only money, but also time and labor which are wasted in the old conventional methods. Bring your special food problems as Leilla Knight will conduct a question and answer period. s rWJrvf rfv ' in this classification was this photo of a ship loading floor at Astoria Taylor, 300 Culver lane, with a Speed Graphic on Arrow Pan film at - festivities will be the tenth an- I nual celebration since its incep- tion in 1939 Instead of the usual gueen con test, this year there will be a ' Jack of the Beanstalk contest ! when some small boy between the ages of six and eight, will be chosen to rule as "Jack." L. H. Wright is chairman of the association, Gilbert Schacht sick, secretary; Mrs. Sue Tuel, Mrs. Marie Freres, Edw. J. Bell, Ernest Dozler, o Philippi, John Chris- Tuesday, 7:30 VSL V.F.W. ESall Hood & Church be explained & Demonstrated by FREE DOOR PRIZES Sponsored By tensen, Harold Pendleton, Wright and Schachtsick, directors. Gene Malecki of Salem is manager. Other features will be dances. the grand parade, horseshow and -j - - i . u i) a m ,, ,i 111 C II I VJIllJJdll a iuiiiivai. . "Bean-Hole Beans Feed" will also be an added attraction this year. The ants has two stomachs; one for himself, and the other for food to be shared with other ants in the nest. Sis. i sew! i June 21 Processing.. Bread O Pastries O Cakes Unbaked Fruit O Left-overs O Meats Poultry O Fish 0 Juices O Soup Stock O Fresh Fruits t Appliaace 11 U Realtor Operating Job Service for Jefferson Area JEFFERSON- lyan Sutton, realtor, is advertising a free labor bureau service to farmers and la borers of this community. Hs plans to post a blackboard at his office on Main street, and help and jobs wanted will be listed each day. Attending the Willamette Valley Firefighters association meeting Wednesday night at Scio were Chief Gilbert Hoevet. Bob Magart. and George Richardson. Slides', were shown of the Oregon Fire chiefs convention at North Bend. This was the last meeting if the association until October. Monarch butterflies are seldom e'aten by birds because they have a bad-tasting chemical in tht ir bodies. Vallev Births SILVERTON Born at the Sil verton hospital June 18. Mns to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kulmevr and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rich, the latter of Woodburn: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brandbury; June 16, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rich. Woodburn, and a daughter to M. and Mrs. William Cunnineham (Evelyn Johnson); June 14. a soh ti Mr. and Mia. Donald E. Tomlin. Pies ' Vegetables I 6i ; l . i ' ,'i IF. i. Mepine Go. rn Court Dial 2-2493 Phon 3-43 U 255 N. Liberty SL 1 2535 Portland Road ; i