Salem, Silverton Pictures Win IHlonoirs '' flu . - . mi amOfcw -J ,. ,7 1 1 j Eight Others. Rate Highly in Photo Contest b ron Dill Staff Photographer. The Statesman Times are tough! That was the sif?h of judges in the third week's content of The Oregon" Statesman's summer photo competition. They could a"ree uhanimttisly on only one of theJhree winners, but they did apree JhM f'eir jdb wasn't getlinr? any easier. Finally, however, they came up with the for the week's best pictures: . Children-animals: A. O.. Lewis route 5, Salem. , Portrnit-rharacter study: Dr. Henry E. Morris, 152G N. 5th, Sa lem. ' Pirtorial-'cenery; Paul D. Alm quist, 232 Coolidge' St.. Silverton. None of the three winners had taken previous, honors this- year, although Dr. Morris had figured in the honorable mention column. S Honorable Mentions Eight honorable mentions chosen thivwerk were: A. A. Tcylor, 300 Culver lane (power shovel)'. Mrs. E. C. Russell, 1635 State St. swaiv 1. W. J. Guthrie, 3162 Frederick (portrait f Dwyn Ann 1I rberser). Gardner ICnapp, ' 1525 Chem eketa (horse at mealtime). Ardith Miller, Route 4, Box 526 (picture of Roberta Myers). Robert Enslin, Route 6, Box 368A (kitten in tree). Huch W. Greer, Powell Butte (Dvid Greer with horse). Mrs. Paul S. Woife, Route -4, Br ;'50 (riverfront scene). Except for the dozen top photos, theie w.s a slight (very slight) lessering in the quality of most of . the others last week. Chief handi ly cap continued to be a fuzziness, and several otherwise fine pictures were reluctantly sicetracked be " cause of it. But in the main, quality still remained higher than in the 1948 Statesman competi tion. Deadline Wednesdays Deadlines for the final three weeks of the contest are, midnight V0f Wednesdays, July 6, 13 and 20. As previously set forth in the rules of the contest, three $7.50 cash a- wards are made weekly one for PICTORIAL-SCENERY: Paul D. Almqnlst, 232 Coolidre cU Silverton, wins the nod this week .In this classification for his photo of a sunset over the ocean, taken last January' 23 Just sonth of Crescent City. Calif. He used a Kodak Jiffy series II with Verichrome film and no filter, at tZZ and 125. , ,, ... t ..j'jirr - ' ' s ff w ' '1 "' "iiiiiin urn wi .. i n wnam " - 'ii k - if r V ' '" J? ' ' ' " XV T ff r SSfl 1 1 pmp I sjMJ . JJX. IJ IJ,LJLliiLI! - - . '-h JVf" - A x - - Vv. ' If -v-- . if -' ' ' fj-.l I Klamfltli Falls1 ' Folk Visitors At Jefferson JEFFERSON Mrs. Rex Cobb. Linda and Dn of Kl?math Falls re visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Eooerlev and Mrs. W. U Cnbb, !nd other relatives and j friends here. ( ! i Arriving for the holiday are Mr. and Mrs. Shemard Liinscott and daughter Connie of Wall Walla, Wash, jruestsj of Linscott's sister, Mr. Daulton 'and family. I Kansas guests exoected i next week are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields and daughter rom Olathe, Kans. They will be guests of Mr and Mr. Les Shields here The. Leonard Morris family at tended ji family reunion at Silver Crk rail oerk Sundav. Mr. Louisa Andrew had as her -ecent euert her dauehter, Mrs. Vnrma Orion of Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bashford and five children, who lived for several weeks with the former's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. A. E5 Bashford moved to Philomath last week, bashford is employed in the agricultural department at Oreg6n State college.! Mr. and Mrs. John Korenian have moved from the Jones apart ment to their farm on Ankeny HilL The Robert Magrrts have moved from the Teckex house into the apartment vacated by the Kor enians. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Brown and small daughter, Roptfmary, of Os wego, spent last Sunday with -their aunt, Mrs. W. (W. Warner, helping pick cherries Luther Cammack underwent a serious head operation at the Vet erans hospital in Portland Thurs day. He is a veteran of WorW War 1. YpIIey JeffersonMr. and Mrs. Eu gene Fintay returned home Sun- 4 v. 'If V, Iowans Visit Relatives at North Santiam NORTH SANTIAM Mr. and Fred Kuhse of Postville, Iowa, and their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson and granddaughter Ardess of St. Ol afs, Iowa, have been visiting rela tives here. , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ruby. Ka therine, and Bobby returned Mon day from Colorado; Springs, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vaughannd sons, Benny and Donald, leftTues day ior a visit in Oklahoma.' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schaefer of Mikkato, arrived Thursday to ac day from a j three weeks motor trip to Milwaukee. Wis, where Finlay attended a meeting of di rectors of the American National Fur cooperative and was elected vice president Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Keller and daughter, Karen, who accompanied them to Pipe stone, Minh4 returned home Tues day night Salem HeUbtc MSgt. Oscar Fengel of the U. S 8th army divi sion, who was stationed at Toho ku mill government region. Sen dai. Japan, arrived in the United States last week for a 60-day fur lough after serving for 30 months in Japan. He is a house guest of Mr.' and Mrs. Carl Anderson and his mother, Mrs. Pearl Fengel. Willamlna Approximately $150 worth of fireworks will be used in a display at the high school grounds on the night of July 4. The civic club will put on a pa triotic program at the grounds be ginning at 9 p. m. Funds for the fireworks were contributed by the Kiwanis club, the VTW post and the local merchants. Amity The Amity high school band marched in the Salem Cher ryland parade Friday, July 1, with Joe M. Barr director and Carolyn Wilcox majorette. The band, or ganized last fall, has participated in the regionalontest at Hilfs boro; the state music contest at Klamath Falls: the-Junior Rose festival of Portland; Phil Sheri dan Days, Sheridan, and have made several appearances in spe cial events for the schools, clubs and civic organizations. Mt. Anc el Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zollner left Friday morn ing on an extensive motor trip that will carry them through southern California and Mexico and a return trip by way ot the urand Canyon. 1 hey were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. L. Skellinger of Portland. Mrs. Skel linger is Zollner' sister. . J. (Board Member Gets New Term WILLAMINA Howard B. Scharschmidt, who has served for the past year as chairman of the board of directors of WJllamjna Union High School District No. 7, was re-elected td the board for a term of five years at the district's annual school meeting Monday, bext week. Only 11 votes weH f ! at tho Section. - J i " J . 3 1 It has been learned that liMiss Anita Joseph has resigned from the faculty but no action wi)l b taken on a replacement until fho return of K, A. Stuart, principal. - RETURN HOME I. i CHILDREN-ANIMAL: The above picture by A. G. Lewis of route 5. Salem, takes the week's top honors in this category. It "la of Bonsete Burkhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Burkhart. 31d Colombia.! visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. Amity School :VoteJulyl2 V AMITV Hvrf -rfr hr ttr preparing for a July 12 vote on an $8,600 tax levy for Amity union high school. Polls will be open that Tuesday from 2 to 7 p.m. . The Amit high school band has had a busy week, playing at the company Mr. andMrs. Marvin UI ruucu omiudj uSu. .u Overholts, Terryand Linda to ! in the Salem Cherryland festival Oceanlake, where they met Mrs. ! parade Friday morning. Overholt's sister, Mr. and Mrs. j Among local persons out of town Ralph Williams and son. Danny, for the holiday week end are Mrs. of Astoria, for a three-day vaca- Ra-V Pchuhardt and daughter, Ka tion ren, visiting relatives in North Mr . and Mrs. Chester Shelton ' Eend. Local visitor? are Verna and accompanied; bv Curt Nel on mo- Darlene Westphal, Rerdsport vis fored to Emmett, Icidho, to- visit ' itin!! thcir grandmother, Mrs. Thel- Mrs. Shelton's and Nplson's bro rna Davis. ther, Louis Baker ind family. Ardess Anne and Nancy Ham mer, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Arderi Hammer, have returned home from Portland where they SALEM HEIGHTS Sharoii and Donna Whitacre have' returned home after spending three weeks The board will choose a chairman with an unde in Salt tike iCity SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS J Pacific Daylight Time I Kllwyrle; KSLM l9. KCKO 1480. KOIN t7t. KGtT C2I. RExfllM HULK M:1S 0:4J 7 KSLM . KOCO I KOIN Kews Orit.nl KOW News Story 8 KEX , KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX 9 KSLM KOCO KOIN KOW KEX 10 rtanlst Ortanttt Thur-h Chntr Story of Order Munc (M Morn. Melodies Morn. Melodic Morn. Melodies' Mora. Mejjutites Musie (Musle Music - iLuther. 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Go Home Go Homei 8KSLU KOt't KOIN KGW KEX Town Mayor fTown Mayer Medical Baseball IBascball 'S.-.seball Feature fFeature 'rlit Parade Take or Leave ITake or Leave IHorace Heidt Jimmie Fid'er !Ted Malone !Dw-k Todd Salem, and was taken last Easter mo ruin- with a Kodak Keflex on Plus X Verichrome film, 1 at 1100. ; ; ! lu.iwau, tlXLK ...-JL f r la! atSfc ie-:vN i&.W. 3- ,i warns are nidue wcrmr wue iui vm the best photo in each classific- ! & iV"" ' ation: (1) Childi en-animals; (2) --'J. 3 Pontrait-e'.taracter study; (3) Pic- 'ITTTt'"1 torial-stenery. Grand prize win- jZ h - . . . L. 1 ! Ii t i 1M ...ill neis in faun tietaaiiivdiivn vu $20 each (to be announced Sun day, July 31). Any amateur may enter tranLi last week came from Port- land. Grand Ronde, Silverton, Woodbuin and .several valley t, A- ; r t ZSzz'Jr - i tr ren- rrrjkn n town?, as well as Salem). Prints 5x7, and pictures must have been i. mZ XiiKen mis year. Data on Photo Needed. On the back of each entry must be pasted a sheet of paper giving the name and address of photogra pher; identifying subject matter either by name or location or both; specifying classification, aind giving data on the camera and film u.ed, shutter speed, lens, fil ters, etc. The 1949 contest now is just half over. So there's still plenty of time to get in those good pic tures. The next deadline is mid- j night, Wednesday, 75 in Family of Pionceii-Powells Meet in Albany i4 i ' ti,w.J.. 1 . - ' i 1 f 5 - Win c Tit s k X si - i . r f,' I . - y . I PORTRAIT-CHARACTER STUDY: This fireplace scene, taken by Dr. Henry E. Morris, 1521 N. 5th Salem, is the week's winner la this classification. It is of his father, L L. Morris. 95, and was taken last April with iBsJ camera at fS, 1lt with floods, f MONMOUTH Descendants ! and Mr your rs. j Alan Props t, Albany,, T7rtr...1or. T slisr tv oungest:. girl was Carol rOrilier llOeTiy Meyers. 16 months, of Albany. Resident iKetlllllS lne most recently married cou And relatives nf the earlv rlav Powell settlers, John. Noah and i The Alfred Powell ahd L4'tinda Poiwell Propst. who crossed the plains o Oregoh in 1851. gathered recent- , Mr. and Mrs.1 Lester FrOlll Taiian ToI ly for the annual dsn reunion at , Vi juimu ijuu the - T'.ihrt (rr3n bail AiHu., 1 Powell. Portland, married Junei s Seventy-five were present. J j 19. 1949. the nian who came the LIBERTY Miss Ayis Peck is At the business session Morris ! longest distance' was William Hurd j house guest of Mr. arid Mrs. John M. Powell of Newport was wWt ed president Others elected: Vi-e, president, Braxton Powell, Dallas; secretary-treasurer. Frank Powell, Silverton. Retiring presi dent is Lee Powell- of Albany. The oldest woman present: was Mrs. Luella Cornett. 84. of j Jef ferson, who has not missed a . reunion since they started in "1017. The oldest man present va C ,icy Propjof Albany, 8j The jro. ngest boy present was Ritfhard Propst, 3-moDths-old son oil Mr. of South Dakota, and the woman coming the longest distance was Mr. Wirtnie Marsha'! Seattle. The largest family there was 'that of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Propst, Albany. I GO OS VACATION AMITY Mr., and Mrs. Ed Lee are talcing a . vacation to Venice. Calif. Lee is rural mail carrier for Amity post office. The" Rev. W. F. Morse, will substitute for him. VanLoh on route 9. She arrived here from Japan, where she was working in the economic and sci entific section bf general head cuarters of the army in Tokyo. She spent .two and one-half years there. She is a graduate of Salem high school and Willamette uni versity, j i While in Salem, Miss Peck will visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Pe ters, in Keizer. .Then she will go to Toledo to be with her parents. Mr. and Mr$. William Pick. She will also visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pick jr. at Wash ington, D. C. Mrs. Pick is the for mer Dorothy Cogswell of Liberty. Mrs. VanLoh honored Miss Pick Friday at a dinner party at her home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters of Keizer, Mr. and Mrs. Oness Whaley of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. VanLoh and Jacque line. Miss Pick is a former Liber ty resident. RETURNS TO WILLAMINA WILLAMINNA A. D. Newby, Willamlna Kiwanis delegate to the national convention held in At lantic City, J. returned to Wil lamina Wednesday. ' and Mrs. Leonard Schad, jr. Paul Peters while showing Ri chard and James Bethell how to cast a bass plug, caught a hook in his index finper. It was remo ved by a physician. Talbot Resident Injures Foot in Tractor Mishap ' JEFFERSON Loren Turnidge of Talbot injured his left foot quite seriously in an accident this week with his tractor. Four toes were broken. The birthday anniversary of Dave Turnidge was observed at a family dinner party Tuesday night. Covers were placed for the honor guest and Mrs. Turnidge, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Turnidge. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Turnidge, Karen and John ny, David and Loren Turnidge. Mrs. Susan Mahaffy and daugh ter, Susie of Eugene were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Mahaffy's brothers, Jake and Nelson Gilmour. Mr. and Mrjk. John; F. Turnidge of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turnidge were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tur nidge at , Talbot. The John Turn idges are parents of Henry and Dave Turnidge. Valley Obituaries Harry John Good WILLAMINA Funeral services were held Thursday, June 30. for Harry John (Buddy) Good, late of this vicinity, who died Monday, June 27, at the age of 13 years, 3 months and 29 days. The services were at the Sheridan Mennonite r-hurch, with interment in the Mennonite cemetery, Willamiria., 9 KSI.M 20 Questions 20 Questions W Winchell KOCO New iViusic Hastball KOIN Feature (Feature Whistler KOW To Be Advised To Be Advised vmn'iony KEX Drew Pearson Headlines W Vinche!) 4 i RV I J KOf( I 1 I KOIM I U KGW K'lM News KOCO Sun. Reverie UN 5 Star Final Symphony KEX News IN W News iBasebaU iHit ParaHle IHorace Heidt 'Road Chaoel JLouefla Parson (Raser-all 'i IWhlstler ISvrriDhonf Intermezzo lUmlx IUikIk Maiva Sun. Reverie run. Beveri (Sun Rerefie Sam Space (Sam 5pade 1st. Franrjls Hr, .'Symphony j;atnolic Hour ICatholiru-1ou (Drew Pearson tOrchestra lOrchesU) 11 KSI M Music KOCO Kol.s SrJVenada KGW News KEX Nocturne Music Orchtstra Mary Meicer 'Nocturne Music lOrchestra iMuseum Orchestra iMusic I lorchestra! IMuseum i Orchestra! Agnes Carrie Creasy Fuson AUMSVILLE Agnes Carrie Creasy Fuson, 84. daughter of Ore gon pioneers, died at her home here Saturday following a linger ing illness. She was born at Albany July 7, 1864. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Creasy, crossed the plains . in 1852-53. She married the Rev. 1 Otto Fuson at Marshfield Sept. 20. j 1920. They lived at Springfield j Junction, Tyhe Hill and Roseburg j before coming to Aumsville in j 1931. He is a retired pastor and missionary of the Free Methodist ; church. - I Surviving besides her husband are two Msterso Mrs. Edith Ram-! ser and Mrs. Ulyssa Woodbury, f both oi reltort. Caul.; a brother, M. V. Creasy of Stockton, Calif.; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be announc ed later by the Weddle funeral home in Stayton. m 'Sm, s fit u Hi a i ii m I mi ' i ' v : i j 6 t ltdtj Tnt fhmrnhH hfi k fttt ftdf XW . . . CYTOCHROME C One of the chemicals normally present in all living tissues, Cyto chrome functions in the utilization of oxygen by the body. 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