I I ir73S7 r ) Elmer C. Schloti Club Speakers To Be Selected Elmer C. SchloU, executive field director for the Associated elubs, will meet with the board of directors of the Salem Knife nd Fork club at 10 o'clock Fri day forenoon at the Chamber of Commerce to select a list of speakers for the 1949-50 season. The local club is an affiliate of the Associated club network, which now comprises 300 affili- ted groups throughout the ; united stales, as wen as Lana 1 I da, Mexico and Cuba, whose 5 membership annually hear over 2000 speeches. I Scholtz is a veteran in this or j ganization, having served eight J years in the field of organiza f tion throughout the network in addition to public relations among the clubs and the nation al office. The Salem board included Big Prizes in Plane Contest Oregon's third annual model plane contest will be held July It and IT at Eugene, according to an announcement by Ply mouth dealer! of Oregon, spon sors of the contest. The tournament is open to all young people from ages 9 to 26 years. Prizes will include three scholarships to any Oregon col lege or university. First prize will be a $7.10 scholarship. Sec ond and third prizes will be scholarships of $500 and $250 respectively. These awards will be to winners from 14 to 18 years of age only. In addition to the scholar ships, there will be presented four all-expense trips to De troit, Michigan, where contest ants wilt compete in the August 22-29 Third International Mod el Plane contest for $8750 in prizes. Further awards at the' Eugene meet will be prizes of the day as well as trophies for contestants in all groups. Arra ngements have been made in Eugene to hold control line events on the University of Oregon campus on Saturday. July 16, featuring speed and stunt flying. Free flight events by gasoline-motored and rubber-powered models will be held Sunday, July 17, at the Eugene airport. Winning Pistol Team These sharp-shooting marines from Salem's marine corps reserve unit this year won top honors in the northwest company pistol league contest for the Mar ine Reserve units with an average score of H01. 40, 10 wins and no losses. Front row is Sgt. E. J. Kelm.. First Lt. Willis D. Sims, officer in charge of the team, and Pfc G. B. Crump. Back row Staff Sgt. Herman M. Doney, captain of the team, Cpl. William Baldwin, Pvt. K. H. Johnson and Sgt. J. W. Marcroft. Not in the picture are Pfc. B. C. Jeffries and Staff Sgt. R. E. Unrah. President W. W. McKinney, President-elect Dr. Daniel H. Schulze, James H. Hart and Walter C. Leth of Independence; Rev. Dudley Strain, Elmer J. Scellars, Earl J. Adams, Guy M. Hickok, Harry W. Scott, Ron ald Hudkins of Salem and Dr. R. J. Van Cleave of Silverton. Festival Queen Candidates 7-- v. to . is- v n if I .;. v v.. esr mm - ..-aaaw"- t Rousing Greeting to Governor Doug McKay Governor Douglas McKay re ceived a real western welcome for his attendance at the 14th an nual St. Paul rodeo, July 2-3-4. when Queen-elect Patricia Zo sel, Salem; Princesses Mara Lynn Manning, McMinnville; and Carol Lea Wilcox, New berg, and members of the rodeo association greeted him on the State House steps Wednesday morning. Along with his Invitation, Governor McKay was presented a western hat by Queen-elect Patricia, who has proclaimed Monday, July 4th, as St. Paul rodeo's Governor's day. The Oregon Mounted posse, Salem, and the Portland Mount ed posse and Oregon Ranch Girls will parade and be featured in exhibition riding drills as a spe cial July 4th attraction. Asso ciation President Ray Manegre announces. Shelby Jersey Bull Is Champ Albany, June 15 Imported Radar, three-year-old prize Jer sey bull owned by N. V. Shelby & Sons of Albany, Route 2, add ed two more trophies to his string of awards Tuesday as he was judged grand champion bull and senior champion in the second day of the 29th annual spring show sponsored by the Linn-Benton Jersey cattle club at the Linn county 4-H club l pavilion here. The Shelby Jersey Farms bull took first place at the Oregon State fair last year and grand championship at shows in Mon tana and Idaho. He won the Sunny brook Dairy, Corvallis, trophy as grand champion, and the Medo-Land Creamery com pany, Corvallis. cup awarded to exhibitor of senior champion. The Borden company cup for the junior champion bull went to Basil Jester Pinnake Royal owned and shown by Rnllie and Willard Davis of Blodgett. First in senior yearling class was also won by this animal. In aged buns. Courley'i Jer-j Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Wednesday, June 15. 1949 f 3 sey Farm of Albany, Route 2,j : placed first with Brampton Pin- man a large field of 11 junior'Lincoln county Tuesday and will nacie tsrea; ouns t a years, and 13 older exhibitors in thelcontinue until August 12. The uouney s; junior yeaning duii.i 4. h division. Gourley's; and senior bull calf, Champion FFA animal was Homer Shelby and Richard shown by Dee Chamber of Al Stewart, Albany. bany. Judging of female classes was featured in the afternoon by',, u 4- 01. .. partment Delake, June 15 Bob Dono- Taft high school football REDUCE WITHOUT DIETING Simply eat this delicious Vita min and Mineral Candy called AYDS. before meals as directed. AYDS check your appetite you automatically eat less lose weight natu rally. Absolutely safe con tain no reducing drugs. Money refunded if you don't lose weight with first box. Month's supply 92.69. CAPITAL DRl'G State & Liberty St. 4-H and FFA entries. Eugcne(coach, has been named director Nygren, son of Mr. and Mrs. C 'of the summer play program iNygren of Albany. Route 2. ex- which got undrr way in North muneci me 4-H champion of the show, and Richard Johnstone son of Dr, and Mrs. A. E. John stone of Albany Route 2, rated 4-H reserve champion, both with producing cows. Young Johnstone also was judged grand champion show- supervisor will be at the vari ous communities on certain days of each week. Eye Cautions Bniht. Hariris Mtht t.'m tyt. Avoid icidini In a jhadow. Diffused, indirect uaiit u rrjtful. To thf and rrlax ovr Koikd. tore, tlrtd. biirnlni, itchint s un eomlort.m pleasant Lavoptik. 30 yar aurr'.u, WaUfd by thousand. Oft Lav opitlt today. (Bve-cup included!. B dt ttth'fd n- money bar. All drutauu. U3a $$ MONEY $$ FHA J Ki', Real Kstate Loans Farm or City Personal and Auto Loans State Finance Co. l.W S lli(h St. I.lr. 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