Monday, September 7, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Solos. Ororoa Piftl 0 ' The Gold Beach Electron!, 4-H electricity club, prepared " this booth to show how electricity U used in a community. The exhibit wai made the feature of the Curry County booth at the itate fair. 4-H Competition at Fair Discloses Youthful Talent - Outstanding among the ex hibits at the Oregon State Fair are the displays of agricultur al products, cookery, and han dicraft shown by 4-H groups and individuals. Judging of the exhibits was ' well under way Monday as the experts began the third day of evaluating the work of the youthful competitors. Awards made thus far fol low: BNTOMOLOGY VsJtoa Uwller. 14. Tta Dellee. tw ytar runsr-up te tt fair 4-H ntl nolocr compeirtloa this yr won th coveted arple ribbon u4 eehelerslti ut 4-h nuir eaoet t oretea bum olJese. The youthful but collector Mhlbt44 1b em pi Lit ion with 47 4-H'ere, serai IN potnU. ib4 hlshest score postl. JbUsm Jon, is, SeJem, last veer's wtaner, eo leeud M points and elternet Mndta for the cbflrshlp. Third else wesrt w Cherts roster of Hood JUver. - Ttao thro kon wart tho stair tlu -eon winners in Advanced eeatewsoststs. Red ribbon wlnnara were Max manor, Sslem; Mad Cnestsmt, Hood JUver, and Lartom wsb. Seltm. Bin ribbon winner In th Otaaa S advanced niomototr vara: Marc ar at Banna, Portal Orove; Ben? Jonas, -lam. and Judy Oatee, BlUibor. Rod rlb fcoos vera wlnnad on exhibit tor Mark sd WBllam Henna, Porest Orovs; Oeorre Alexander, Parkdala; Merlin Onfc aar, Dertoa; Joanna aeVeOllvre, Forest Orora, nd Rotor Haons, XlUsfroro. Blao rtbbono to bectnntas - nc talc hart vent so Linda. Jasase, Hflie oro, and Dots Drkatrt cvnd CeeH Bates, both of Labanon. Bad ribbon wlnnara wars SHU Book, Kenneth Smith, and Howard Hill, oil of Salem, and Allrn and Carmon Ford of Roisbarc. JXCTRJCITT ' Drawlncs of homo wlrinr ln helped to win bacnplonahl honor for Larry statu Ire, Portland, and his stoood rear 4-H alec trie It r pro) set. Rta roeord nd drawlngj worn first plaeo nwnc ins 14 axhibiu and 4-H summer school scholarship. Ha had an opportunity to put his knowldct work hi cartas tor horns appliances and In bnlldlnc twa tuba rtsaseraUoc radio receiver, oc cord ins to his project story. Dsnnls Gilliam, efUweukis, took horns the championship ribbon for his first year 4-H electricity project oxhlblt. Twenty-on a 4-H club members turned In sihlbiu for state fair Jodtlbc this year. Bsch exhibit lneludad record book, tool cheat, spile board shewlns seven wars of opUcinc wire, and tost lamp or extension cord made wy the club members. Blue ribbons vent to: Harry White. Thomas Corlstt, Lynm ZHncltr, William Koehjer. all of Portland; Me reus Law son. Warm prints; Day Battemiller, MUwaakle; Olen Klock. Tmtdale; Jamea Jonas, Salem, and Robert Caecrode, sm lem. Red ribbons went to: Xdward Cash. Portland! Atusrt Smith. Salem; Allen Johnson. Astoria; Kenneth Olsen, Ae terla; Oeorie Matnr. Ootd Beach: Don Hill. Madras; David Herron, Oold Beach; Warren Muench, Bast Side, and Richard Bishop, Salsm. CAMP COOKBRT Pour tender biscuits earned fifth trader Jerry Hahn of Rt. S, Portland, championship la 4-H camp cookery, and scholarship to Bin year's 4-H cummer schooL SBWING Judy Hsltkempsr, Portland, received a brue ribbon for sewing. Red ribbons were awarded: BUen Mitchell. Biff Zee; Elaine Hansen. Tlsard. and Violet Klobas, Bend. DEMONSTRATIONS Larry Mwrutre, It, and Tony Oood rich, Is, Portland, who demonstrated "How to Make an Intra-Red Barbecue" won top asrKultural honors. Runners up sre Lor lice Perry, 14, and Janet Ehrlnitra, IS, Portland, who showed "How to Mack a Compost Heap.' Two individual demonstrators were chosen In home economics. They are Joan Ksrns, 17, or orenco. wno eemon strster msklnc rolls. Earlier, she servod thase rolls durtns her Dollar Dinner and won her the senior championship of that content. Ahlrley Pate, IT, Salem, presented the Other chsmpton individual demonstra tion. Her subject waa "A Five-Star Cas- . serole", which she msds with sees. milk, cheese and butter, and varied w a number of colorful tamlsbM. In ths dairy demonstration class, John Orsy. 14. and Dnane Smith, IS, Orants Pans, won ft ehampionihlp with "Milk Testms." They will receive scholarships to 4-H summer school at Oreton Slats rnllece. Sue Ann Olbler and Petty Burr, Hrmtstrn. received blue ribbons in this rises, and red ribbons were awarded . Merlin end Ella Mas Swansea, Leb- 1 enrm. Oold wrist wstcbes wrre presented to the tow individual ana warn oentonstra tors in the dsiry foods demonstration enntem. The hishMt indivMuei was snir lev Psis. it. Salem, who demonstrated "A Five-Star Casssrole." Tesm winner were Lou He Bstei, IS. and Betty Sue i Relsofl, IS, of Corvalltes. They showed the ase of powdered milk In "The Milky Wsy by the Powdered Rood. These awards were made by Carnation com' pen v. Red ribbons ta dslry food demon it re tinns wrre won by Marie Jochtmeen, Albany; Sandra Emerson, Sheridan, and Rvrrly HoJton and Ruth Hammond. Al bany. rhawiBiofis of other demonstration eon tee is receive scholarships 4 4H summer school, awarded by the Oretoa Bankers aasoelatlon. Pool try demonaustloa winners were Orace rJtott, 11. and Oall Cert la, IS, of Astorls, wh cave ft dewionstratlon en "Vaccfnatinsr chickens." Davtd Aa derarm and Oerald Heeler. Can or. woa ft Furs Exclusively Per SS Tears LACHELLES 1S1I Ferry St fUCTRONS SPAUK CUMY CO. ( blue ribbon. Red ribbons: Olen and Mary Klock, Troutdale; Larry Phillips and Larry Vender pool. Orants Pass, snd owea Moore and Rose Maria Leslie, Central Point, CROP DEMONSTRATION In crops team demonstrations, Zr tlee Perry, 14, and Janet Bhrlnstrom, IS. Portland, woa with "How to Mr a Compost Heap." Blue ribbons: Bs - r Davu and Donna Plsrsorf, Hood Vnr. Red ribbons: Jeanlns and Anne MuV t. Tancent, and Judy Jeffries and Pirj. Kiiiisy, sMavenon. "Make" Tour Own Corsets' won ehamplMUhlp for Donna Oumvert. IS. Bend, la the individual crops demon atratioa. Bine ribbon winner was Charles Foster. Hood River. Harris Hansen, Ti ard, won Ted ribbon. Tns SOP electricity demonetratlon "How to Make an Infra-Red Barbecue." by Larry Macuira, IS, and Tony Good rich, It. Portland. Red ribbons: Robert Dalthory and Donald Cbrlett, Portland: Cecil Thames and Dennis Whits her. Med. ford, and Burton Ward and Rodney Orlmms, Oaweso. A Window-waahlns: demonetrattoa bv SBlen and seaward Mitchell, sic Eat. led the nomemaklBt class. Blao ribbon: Elisabeth Mclnttre. BTovnsmsed, and Janice BJUot, Astoria. SSLTESTOH (URL Health and Child Car winner was "Be, torn the Baby- bp Prances Benson. 14. aad OoUeen Tftrranoff. 14. SUvertan. Blue rlbboa: Viola Ruby end rathr Mts pelt. Bete. Rod ribbon: Doreen Cable and Pat MeClftrd, Harm Is ton. Cam Cookery snd Forestry blue rib bon winner wan "Ztltmor Cnilsint Btlek" by Alfred Win ana, 14, Hood River, and Dale Mortensea. IS, Dee. Red ribbons: Dennis Bakowt and sTrankle KnaeeL awappoos, and Cary Skyrmaa aad stba Desroi, ceatraiaroint. tbo enamptoa jrwaei vteeervation asm- esutratloa waa "A Peachy Canned Peach" br Carol Stettler, 14, and Joyce Menal, 13, Salsm. Blue ribbon: Rase ana Mary Msier. niiuooro. jted rwoona eBthel Fleet and Joy Poland, Alleel. and Nancy slum and itutn naeneckc, saam ath PaUa. cisthinf winners were Murw Peterson, Iff. and Marsarel Shafer. 11. Roeaaway. Thee afrls else received IS apiece as a special award by the Oreton Woof a rowers auxiliary lor tn sect aemon strati en at aae and car af woolen ma larial. RiiBBra-up, Sharon Chapin, m. Bcho. aad Dorothy Qulnn. 14, Staafletd. received SS each from the auxiliary. Bleu ribbons: Sara Mayars and caricae Or lest, Salem i Rosemary O'Keefe and Roberta Fruit. Klamath Falls, aad Nan Johnson aad Khali Ma Reach, MU waakle. COOKBRT TEAMS Cewkerr team champions were Do lor ea peek. m. and Jain Alto, It. Bast Side, with 'Salad Secrets". They also woa senaiarampa to -n summer ocnoo. warded by the Oreton Beekeeper -soclatlea ta the hlshest eeorlns demon -straUoft sa which st least 3ft of ths weeteatnf Bsed Is honey. Blue ribbons; Helen Kay Klump Bad Barbara eJaa Prance, PorUand; Sue AaailB and Tvonn Oood. Salem, and Janice Kendall and Marl Nicholson. Klamath Fall. Individual cookery demonstration win ner was Jean BottemUler. 14, Condon. Ith "All Year 'Round Fruit saiea." Blu ribbons: Jerry Allen, Tlsard: Bev erly Cribbens, Hood River, and Darlens Rye, Proapeet. DOLLAR DINNERS Joan Kerns. IT. Orenco. did when prepared and served the senior cham pion Dollar Dinner tor SS cents Satur day. Joan fleers If she hsdn't been able to use home trown produce, the dinner she served would have cost 11.11 t retail prices. Jean, who was mnnsr-uw in mu contest last year, will receive a 100 col late scnoiarsnip, awaraeo ay aaieway Stores. Her mens wac planned witn an ia tcraatlnal navor: American surprise (fruit) cocktail; Armenian lamb loavea. Hunt art an baked potatoes, Jewish areen beans, Mexican slaw la tomato cups with Russian drsaslnt, German sour milk rolls, currant Jelly and French apple pi with wDlpped cream. However, tfosn points out that she can cook this round ths world menu" asint only Washington county prod acts, swept for few seasoBints. The Junior dollar dinner conieit was won by Barbara DuPont, 11. Canby. Her dinner for tour would cost ll.M at retell nrtces. but It cost her only ti n be cause she seed some foods she produced at home. Barbae will receive a 4-H summer school scholarship, donated by Safeway Stores. Her dinner featured Tom at puree, lima Jelle-eotteie cheese salad, Paris lenne potatoea, print peas. Columbia lam bof, fan -tan rods, mint felir. fresh peaches, pecan wafers. Bad orante-mint Iced tea. Runner-up la the senior contest, and alternate for the scholarship, was Sharon Rosenbalm. Amity. She will recev a award from the Wool Orowera am- 111 IT. TOMATOES FOR REDS Aachen, Germany u. The last layer of tomatoes had been cleaned from streets here today. They were spattered ever thoroughfares when Com munists tried to hold an elec tion eve rally. Aachen youths pelted the rally with tomatoes. SOOTH 'CVf.l Youth Held in Peoria Robbery Albany Louia Stogadill, 20, Shedd, . waa arrasted by Harriaburg police Friday oh a charge of armed robbery, al leged to have been committed Thursday night at Peoria. Stogsdiil ia accused in a complaint filed in district court here with having held up D. E. Whitely, 76-year-old Peoria atore proprietor, at the point of a gun and of making off with $20, all the caih in the ttore. The alleged stick-up man found Whitely alone, Sheriff George Miller aaid, who went to Harriaburg to take Stogs diil into custody, and pointed an automatic pistol at him while the aged storekeeper turned over the cash. Stogsdiil then entered a car parked in front of the (tore and started out on a graveled county road that connects with the Shedd- Peoria road, the sheriff aaid, Stogsdiil s description was broadcast and the Harriaburg police acted upon this In forma tion. The prisoner has lived in the .Shedd district with his mother for more than a year, but haa no police record here, the sheriff said. America Evelyn Price Dies at Age of 96 Mrs. America Evelyn Price, 96, died Saturday at 1623 Cen ter street. Services will be held Wed nesday afternoon at 1:30 at Prineville under the direction of the W. T. Rigdon company and interment will be in the IOOF cemetery at Prineville. Mrs. Price was born near Scio on a donation land claim where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Starr were living. In 1877 she waa married to Bruce Price, whose parents were pioneers of 18S1 at Al bany. Mr. and Mrs. Price moved to Crook County in 1882 and lived for many years near Camp Creek where they had filed on a homestead. Later they lived at Ochoco near Prineville and then at Powell Butte where Mr. Price died. After the death of her husband Mrs. Price entered the Methodist Old Peoples Home in Salem. She is survived by a daugh ter, Mrs. S. H. Jones; a grand son, Malcolm L. Jones; and a great - grandson, Lundy Jones, all of Salem. LEFT POLLS CLOSED Bonn, Germany u. The mayor of a small Westphalian village paid a gasoline bill to day because he had too big a celebration on election eve. He was scheduled to open the vot ing station at 8 a.m. yesterday but overslept. Angry voters sent a car for him and charged him for the gasoline. "BILLY THE KID" JEANS Knees Guaranteed for Life of Garment MARGWEN'S . Capitol Shopping Tenter NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY it HALErSIUUTTCHTEt M Km Capitol Sheppiiuj (sirtsr Modern Beauty College EXPERT TUimW Inquire About Our Scholorship Plan! All work done by students under supervision 476 N. Church St Highest Bid By Philomath InJ lively competition for over nine million board feet of Bureau of Land Manage ment timber in Lobster Val ley. 174 bids were made be fore tie Philomath Lumber company succeeded In top. ping offers of the Yew Creek Logging company of Corvallis at an oral auction sale con ducted by Salem District For ester Rodney O. Felty on Sep tember 4. - Fety noted that the greatest number of bids made in any previous single oral auction sale was 121 for an offering two years ago. The final price after four hours of bidding for the Lobster Valley tract, which ia located south of Al sea, in Lane county, wai $28.10 per thousand board feet for the Douglas fir, with 18.40 and 17.93 per thousand, respectively, for western hemlock and western red cedar. The total price bid for the 9,265,000 board feet in the tract of which 91 per cent is Douglas fir, was S243.374. That amount is $84,376 more than the appraised price. . Willamette Valley Lumber Company was successful in submitting the high bid for six smaller tracts in Polk and Linn counties. Strong com petition by the Round Ton Logging company resulted in bids of from $3 to $10 above the aporaised prices per thou sand board feet on three of the tracta. . Other successful bidders for timber offered by the Bureau of Land Management at this sale were Johnson and Page of Newberg, Dwyer Lumber company of Portland, Diamond Lumber company of Portland, and M it M Wood Working company of Albany, each of which was the successful bid der for one of the total of eleven tracta offered. i ToUl price bid for the 25.- 080,000 board feet of timber waa $501,494.60 or SI ptT cent more than the apprised prices. Nine of the 11 tracta offer ed consisted primarily of wind-, fire-, and insect-dam aged timber that is being sal vaged under BLM'a eurrent program to reduce undue loss of merchantable dead timber. The next timber .auction wiU be on October at the office of the Salem Forest Dls trict. Bureau of Land Manage ment, 460 North High street, aaiexn, vregon. Mrs. Melvin Johnson Dies of Salem Home Mrs. Marie Johnson. T7. 649 North Cottage, died at her home Saturday after ill health of two years. Mrs. Johnson and her hus band, Melvin Johnson, came to Salem from forth Dakota in 1922 and for 27 years she as sisted him in his real estate business. She was born at Fairfield, 111., February 7. 1876, and she was a graduate of Hayward College at that place. In 190S She was married to Mr. John son at Fairfield and they moved to South Dakota. Mrs. Johnson was a member of Jason Lee Methodist church. She is survived by her widow er and by a daughter, Helen Johnson of Salem. . Funeral services will be an nounced by the Howell-Ed wards company of Salem, Allie Reynolds of the Yank ees would like to win two more World Series games be fore he retires. He has won six.' SERGEE For Women 5'4" and under at ItTTU FRENCH SHOP IIS North High OREOON'S AVtUAl EVENT Hundreds of interesting end educational exhibits .nJt.vr'v J Iml Stl' ' " III Ik t JWllli VU1WC. ' TABU,,. " NVIIljTii uu &nA WlC ' AFTER C2S tODWS krinrHBk Bees! u uiTet KtODltS FfttC 1 Now thdu Sat. I i Jh"mJ 1 " tiii'iiiS V-J) : SPAM LUNCH MEAT All Meet 12-oi. Can 49c PREM LUNCH MEAT All Meet JO- n-oi. con . . .f,3rC Dinty Moore BEEF STEW Hoot 4 tot 51c 2Ui. Con HORMEL'S CHILI Con-Co rno 16-oz. Con 33c FRESH MILK 3.8 2-44 Butterfat 'A' LARGE EGGS Brookfesr 79c Gems-dox. HYDROX COOKIES Sunthlna 39c 12-es. Pkg SUNSHINE CHEEZ-ITS Crackers -oi. Pkf. I9c Mrs. Wright's FRESH BREAD Whits or Wheat 24 I'j-lb. Loaf .. SILK PAPER PRODUCTS Sandwich leas (40) 10 Lunch lags (20) 10 Garbage lags (7) 10 CLOROX BLEACH Th Perfect Hooch 31c Gol. . B & M BAKED BEANS Oven Baked 28-ei. Con 31c B&M Brown BREAD Grand With Beans Hoi. Con How Are You Fixed tor Blades! Gillette Blue Blades pkg. of s 25c 49c 98c 25c 29c Pkg. of It .. Pkg. of t . This Blades Pkg. of II . Gem Blades Pkg. of Gem Reversible Q Pkg. of i A3PC 24c Wrv.69c r. . Safevay's Got Hale Moryhill end Tho Dalle Hales In Cupcake pkf Lug I $'49 Bartlctt Pears 28 ib $)29 From Northwest Orchards : 1 BOX y . , " .. ; ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' '' , . 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