The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 05, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 (Sec 1) Statesman. Salem, Ore.. Mon April. 5, 1934
Many Oregon
Sheep Due at
California Sale
By LILLIE L. MADSEN
Farm Editor, The Statesman
It may be known as the Califor
nia Ram Sale, the one scheduled
for Scramento, Calif., for May 2
4, but Oregon will furnish about
60 per cent of the sheep to go
on auction, according to the
tale's catalog which is now being
received by Orego-i sheep rais
ers. The sale is being held jointly
with the California Wool Show,
the Far Western International
Sheep Dog Trials, the Junior
Sheep Shearing Contest Finals
and the California Sheep Show
at the California State Fair
grqundfr. This ram sale, held for the
past 33 years, has been known
as one of the outstanding sales
of its kind in the -veftern states
and draws bidders from Mexico
to Canada. It is sponsored by the
California Wool Growers Associa
tion of which Judge Frank Nor
iega, widely known western
sheep breeder, is president.
Opens May 2
The Wool show opens Sunday,
May 2 at 9 a.m. with the first an
nual junior shearing contest fi
nals at 1 p.m. that day, followed
at 1:30 by the Far Western Inter
national Sheep Dog trials. Judg
es at the dog trials include
James Harper, Amity; Ronald
Hogg, Salem, as well as three
California men, Wesley Wooden,
Davis, and Homer Brown and
Harold Taylor, both of Dixon.
On Monday, May 3, the sale of
blackface rams begins at 9:30
with the whiteface rams and
ewes to go on the block Tuesday,
May 4, at 9a.m. Final event on
Tuesday afternoon is a special
sale of rams and ewes for the
convenience of small flock own
ers, Future Farmers and 4-H
Club boys and girls. 4
Sheep Breeders
Oregon sheep breeders who
axe offering animals in the sale
include: Suffolks, Ahrens Bros.,
Gath Brothers, Turner; Broad
mead Farms, Amity; J. J. Thomp
son, Salem; C. M. Hubbard &
Son, and Walter P. Hubbard,
Junction City; Eugene F. Hub
bard, Corvallis, Riddell Farms,
Independence; L. L. Starr, Port
land. Crossbred Suffolk-Hamp-s
hires, A. I. Eaoff Estate and
Joseph Eoff, Salem.
More than half the Hampshire
breed to be sold will be from
Oregon and breeders in this in
clude Bradmead Farms, A. I.
Eoff Estate, Gath Brothers, R. W.
Hogg & Sons, Salem; C. M. Hub
bard, Eugene F. Hubbard, Wal
ter Hubbard, D. P. McCarthy &
Son, SaJem; Kenneth McCrae,
Monmouth; Frank Brown, Jr.,
Carlton; E. Neal Elliott, Lake
view; Lost River Ranch, Klam
ath Falls; Two Sisters Ranch,
Klamath Falls; Towery Brothers,
Marion; Kehne Wain, Salem; El
mer L .Winiford, Corvallis.
Southdowns are offered by
Riddel Farms, and J. G. Kassner
of Oregon City is selling Corrie
dales, with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
W. Bernards and E. J. Handley
of McMinnville and Louis Hen
nies of Turner, and Marcus Vet
ter, Sherwood, offering Colum-bias.
DO THEY LOOK
OIL CITY, Pa. (JF) Mayor
William A. Morck said a recent
survey showed there are facilities
for 1,000 cars in parking lots
plus on-the-street parking. And
because of those spaces, the may
or says, Oil City motorists can
find parking if they'll just look
for it
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Two Portland
Stations Win
Top Awards
COLUMBUS, Ohio Of) Two
Portland, Ore., 'radio stations won
top awards in the 18th annual ex
hibition of educational radio and
television programs sponsored by
the Institute for Education by
Radio-Teleivision, Ohio State Uni
versity. Winners were announced
Station KGW won a first award
for its program, "Opinion Unlim
ited." a roundUble prosram.
Station KOIN received a top
award for its one-time .oa.. ,
"The Phoenix.' The program was
produced in cooperation with the
Oregon State Forestry Dept.
KGW received an honorable
mention award for its broadcasts
of Portland City Council sessions.
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