.i ' fho Statesman, Balom, Orogon, Turner Wins Place on Map at California Stock Shovj Despite Stiff Sheep Section Competition Br LIHle L. Madien farm Editor. The Statesman . " . , COW PALACE. San Francisco sheep division wai more keen here at the fifth annual Grand National Livestock exposition which closed Sunday night, than U wasxat eith er the Oreeon state fair or the Pacific International at Portland this year, Willamette valley sheep breeders gave the Califbrnians a real show and earner off with the majority of the top place: monies and ribbons, The small town of Turner put Itself on the map through Its sheep showings. Ahrens Brothers proved the heaviest winner. Among their winnings were tops for best Suf folk ram under 1 year and best " Suffolk ewe under 1 year; cham- Jion Suffolk ram, reserve Suf olk ewe, best pen of three Suf folk ram lambs, best pen of three Suffolk ewe lambs, best four Suf folk get of sire under 2 years . best Suffolk produce of dam, and best Romney breeding sheep under one year. These winnings were besides a number of lesser awards which also went to the ,twoAhrens. Gath Brothers, also Turner, showed the best Hampshire breed ing ram under 1 year.'best Harnp ' ahire breeding' ewe. 1 year and under 2, and .reserve champion Hampshire breeding ewe. Carl B. Wipper and Son, Tin ner, had the best Southdown ram, 1 year and -under 2; cham clon Southdown ram, best South' down flock, best pen of three Southdown yearling ewes and best ten of four Southdowns get of sire. ' i. M. P. Pearson, Turner, took eight firsts, showed the champion ewe. the champion reserve ram and the reserve champion ewe be tides the special breed award on his 13 head of Shropshlres: McMJnnville Winner E. J. Handley of McMinnville had the grand champion Columbia V besides taking the. majority of oth er top places in that breed. Mar cus Vetter, Monitor, was .also a Columbia breed winner, and Leo nard McCaleb, Monmouth, split some of the Romney winnings ) with Ahrens Brothers. Jimmie Rlddell, Monmouth won on his Corriedales and Kenneth JWerae, Monmouth, was a winner with his Dorsets. The highest price ever paid for a Hereford, bull In the history of the Cow Palace was recorded at the opening auction of the week. Lost River ranch, eastern Oregon, paid $6700 for S. F. Royal Mixer, 38th from Switzer St Field of Gun nison, Colo. The 106 animals brought $34,050, an average of $519. T. O. Return, the champion steer of the exposition, wound up at steaks and roast beef on the din ner plates at the Claremont hotel In Berkeley. A Texas animal, be brought I1J3 a pound, totaling $1364. This was Si cents a pound higher than last year's top anlmaL Physical Plant Good . The Cow Palace, started in 1939, is one of the finest arranged livestock expositions on the coast, The huge building with Its num erous smaller barns, covers 65 acres. The first show was held in 1941 and then no more was held until 1946. , Dormitories house the breed ers, and Oregon sheepmen were highly complimentary of the new : sheep arena which had been add ed just previously to this, year's show. ; From southern and eastern Ore gon sections, a number of beef cattle were entered. -Besides his sheep, Marcus Vetter also showed Individual fat ' barrows In the swine division, and John Boeckll ' of Portland, widely known in the Willamette valley, was a ribbon winner in the Brown Swiss dairy division. ; However, In divisions other than sheep, Oregon breeders were not heavy winners, and the total number of livestock 3,121 head exhibited were outnumbered at both the Oregon state fair and at the Pacific International Livestock exposition. Livestock breeders in terviewed here, while they ex pressed preference for the physi cal plant of the Cow Palace, were highly complimentary to the Ore gon shows. Freed Prisoner Faces New Charge A -Eugene man stepped from Oregon state penitentiary into the hands of waiting Marion county authorities Monday, r Harold B. Gourley was charged with obtaining money by false pretenses and held at Marion coun ty jail in lieu of $500 bail. Involved were checks purportedly passed in this area more than a year ago. A deputy sheriff said Gourley had just completed a ten-month term for a conviction on similar charge In Benton county, 9:30 MM mum Hear Jean Hersholt's Favorite Story - ma riebe ui wiling KSLII POCTUUID GEUERAI ELECTRIC COMPANY Tuesday. November fcV 191S-4 Although competition in the Meet4toWash rts KANSAS CITY, Nov. ,7 -UP)- i nere won i oc any airxy snins at this Convention. Nearly 5,000 landrymen from the United States and seven foreign countries made sure of that when they s opened the 62nd annual con vention of the American Institute of laundering' last night. To keep their clothes clean and show the public howl they do it they brought along 800 laundry machines,! weighing 8,000,000 pounds and Worth half a million dollars. I A complete; laundry, capable of washing clothes for a city five times the size of Kansas City, has been set up in Municipal auditor ium.; i And the delegates are Invited to bring in their soiled linen for demonstration; washing free. Arthur B. Christopher of Van couver, B. a former president of the institute, was presented the president's award of recognition by M. L Neher, Coral Gables, Fla., a past president. Dynamite Found At Enlisted Men's ' i Club iri Germany - . 1 r BERLIN, Nov. 7-CavFive sticks of dynamite were found Sunday lying against a wall of the Ameri can enlisted men's club near the headquarters of the U.S. high commission jjn Berlin.' American authorities said the dynamite lacked a fuse, so the danger of ait explosion was virt ually nil. A cleaning woman found the sticks early In the morning. U.S. authorities speculated that the ex plosive was placed near the club by a jilted f German man as, a protest against the appearance of German girls In the American club. rtments Chan ge Hands A group of six new one-story court apartments at North Capitol and Nebraska streets has been purchased by Mr. ahd Mrs. Dave G. Holtzmah, according to rec ordings filed Monday In the office of Marion County Recorder Her- Laundrymen Dirty Shi Aba 1 1 , . ' AL..t.,.. a. I 7 W .ou'll delight in the extra beauty 3 and txtra value) of this Stretched rayon Taffeta t - j rucheing to match contrasting lower trim in choice of Six Colors. Fascinating bast of Ivory china features colorful rose pattern and lavish 22k Gold trim. Oyer 26 inches with real This Seed for Vfe" ij ft : ft r Thonsans of potential new trees are In the hands of Lynn F. Crene- miller; asaUUnt state forester, in the above photo. Cronemiller ha a pan ef Deng la fir seeds In front of him and about four tons more of the seeds in sacks behind him, all of It stored at the state forestry shops on east State street The seeds are a part of 11,000 pounds of Don las .fir and other tree seeds which have been purchased by the forestry department for re-seeding Oregon's burned over and logged ever lands. Cost of the seed averages about $7.75 a pound and was collected by the Manning Seed Co. of Roy, Wash-, and the John B. Woods Co., of Salem. (Statesman photo.) man Lanke. The apartments were construc ted a year ago by Russell Bright who sold them to the Holtzmans. Consideration" on the trasaction is about $28,000 according to the sale instrument. . DILLS i RE-STYLED PAYMENTS REDUCED See Personal'! "YES" C. B. ALLEN Let him try and arrange a loan to pay all your bills -nd reduce your monthly pay ments to j much less than you are now paying. Sometimes ho can reduce your payments; almost : In half with Personal's Smaller Payment Plan. Loans Loans up to tenoned Of Salem IIS Stale Room 125 Lie. No. S-122 M-165 fine lamp. shade with rich china finiaL Forest Trees I J1V ,1.1 ! J" The Holtzmans in turn, have sold a parcel of property in the Morningside district just south of Salem to the Brights for $8,000, according to recordings at Lanke's of ice. ! IIAII -1 . C. S. Allen, Mgr. up to S50 on Auto S30S on Salary and Furniture finance co. Phone 2-Z4C4 E. Allen. Mgr. C . ' X V M I. . Donald Rie'del Designated as Honor Scout f Donald Riedel, member of Boy Scout troop 12, has been designa ted as an "outstanding scout" of the Cherry City (Salem) district by the Order of Odd Fellows, Wil lamette encampment 2. I Riedel was presented with a cer tificate of merit by District Deputy Charles Neubauer of Salem at a local IOOF meeting last week. It was part of the lodge's program. Scouts, which the local lodge considers worthy of the distinction, will be honored each month, Neu bauer said. . ; Winter radishes may be stored just as are turnips, but they do not keep as welL That Is, they can be put in a cool vegetable cellar or buried outdoors. Attention Loggers! Top Prices Paid for Your Logs at BURELAND LUMBER CO. Turner, Oregon Ph. 1125 Tool Dept. Six Inch Polished Angle Wrench 99c White Enamolod Zig-Zag Bnles Measure 6 Feet Black markings for moMj roading. . j ft Reg. 60c L ; Strong 7-Inch 'Screw Driver With 3-inch J TZt Blade- Aa 12-inch Combinalicn Square Reg. 99 SO Ft. Cloth Tape Rag. US Specials . . A, " i j. . ':' :. :: , - v W . 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