Tuesday, September I, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salen, Ortfoa Pif 17 GRAND CHAMPION, DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP IWt STOCK J I .--a, J V I ' v ; .. Aaf ,J f V,.- . i I N L A . v ' , -v ? . t ., J. ... . Frank Maynard, Three Mile Lane, McMlnnville, award ' ed the grand championship In the 4-H Club division, ihown milking his prize winning Guernsey cow. At the fair this year Frank has already won two awards for ' ihowmanship and three grand championships In the dairy classifications. mcYlinn ville Boy brand Champion 4-H Shovman By CLAUDE Frank Maynard of McMlnn-i villa Monday was made grand champion 4-H dairy showman ef the State Fair in what turn ed out to be as much a test of endurance as of showman hip, running for five huors, 40 minutes. Three tired youngsters, a 13-year-old girl, 15-year-old boy and an 18-year-old boy iKnwiri muallv worn out an imals in -the dusk of a cloudy afternoon for the final award. Cecelia Otawford of Tlgard Happy Heifer club was Jun ior division champion; John Chandler, Intermediate cham pion, was from the same club and Maynard had won the senior division championship. Physical stamina of the older youth coupled with superior handling of his animal, made the final tilt rather unequal. i Maynard Is leader of the Mavericks Livestock club which was started 15 years go by his father, Cliff May nard. All the final lists show d Guernseys. Largest spectator galleries ef the day followed the Here ford beef cattle Judging. All animals shown were grown nd developed in Oregon, commented Herb Chandler of Baker who Is president of the National Hereford Associa tion. Double M. Hereford Ranch of Adams exhibited the grand champions of both sexes. The champion bull was M. M. Prince Royal 138, a two-year-1 old. Female champion was HHR Princep's Lady, also a two-year-old and half broth er to the champion bull. Walter P. Hubbard had the reserve champion bull, a year old animal named W.H.S. Royal Count 6th, sired by T?nvl Count. Chandler ex-i hibited the reserve champion female, Princess Larry 110, an eight months old calf sired by M. W. Prince Larry 7th. Holstein dairy cattle breed ers had a well balanced show of excellenUquaUty with win nings divided between four vhihltnri. Senior and grand rh.mnlon bull was Llnmere Renown Vsliant, shown by Arthur P. IreUnd tc Son, For est Grove. Irelands also had the reserve champion female. Llndow brothers of Port i.i n Ihe senior and grand rhimnionship with Linmere Hazel Vanity, a five ...uH mw. Grimes broth ers of HarrUburg had the 4ninr and reserve grand rh.molon bull, and Junior ehamnion female. The Brown Swiss cattle f fanev Duality. Rex t. i ml Aniel who Judged them said the four anlmaU Get of Sire entered by Christ Sehunegger, Portland, was the most uniform group he had even seen In any breed. He also praised the aged cow clan. Aih.ri Meier 4t Donald of Kvrton won the grand .k.nin bull award three-year-old Arbor Rose Re nown Man. They also had k. ..ninr and reserve cham pion bull, Arbor Rose Actor BTEUSLOFF Star. All female champions were entered by Schluneg ger. Guernsey placlngs ' were dominated, as they often have been in the past, by M. C. Fleming, Wandamere Farms, Tjroutdale. He had tha grand champions of both sexes. The grand champion bull Wanda mere Anson's Bond aired 4he first place Get of Sire ef the show. Milkeyway Playful,' eight- year-otd senior and grand champion cow was bred by Kenneth W. McKenzle of Van couver and recently purchas ed by Fleming. Sired by Fleming bull, Wandamere Kimble, she is four time senior and grand champion Guernsey female at the Pacific-International Livestock Exposition but has never be fore been shown at 'the State Fair. . . Swine show rings were busy most of the day with large Hampshire display, seven breeders competing. L S. Berry of Salem had the senior and grand champion boar. -Junior and reserve champion boars were owned by Lyle McKlnley & Son of Woodburn. P. M. DeLapp of Colton won purple ribbons for aenlor and grand cham pion sows, also reserve cham pion sow. Joe & Rpse.WU helm of Salem won the Jun ior champion sow purple. Fat barrow competition brought the grand champion individual and pen awards to Joe & Rose Wilhelm on Po land Chinas. The reserve champion individual was en tered by Franke Brothers of Salem, Junior Miller, Ger vais, exhibited Berkshire barrow which was made champion in the heavy classri. Wilber Plager of Blairsberg, Iowa, Judge of the swine di vision, said many of the bar rows would, be winners in midwest show rings. Roy Harms, Canby; Glenn Hawkins, Shedd; and W. C. Harms tc Son, Canby; divided championship honors in Ches ter Whites. Durocs were shown by only two exhibitors, Don Bassett, Salem, and George Kraus, Silverton, with Kraus taking most of the blue and purple ribbons. For the first time this year awine showmen are competing in breeder-feeder class. It consists of a boar, gilt and a barrow, all from the same litter farrowed after February 1, 1993. There is no weight limit on the animals. Sheep judging results: Cor rledale champion ram, George Moscrip. Sherwood; champion ewe, Jimmie Riddell, Mon mouth. Dorset champion ram, Averill Hansen, Junction City; champion ewe, Kenneth Mc Crae, Monmouth. Romney champion ram, Eldon Riddell, Monmouth, champion ewe, Ahrens brothers, Turner. Southdown champion ram and champion ewe, Claude Steus loff, Salem. New 4-H Champs Emerge In State Fair Competition New champions continued to appear on the lists of winners in 4-H competition at the Ore gon State Fair Tuesday, and many of them are from the Mid-Willamette region. Winner in the exhibit of pen of three market hog was Barbara Koch of Sherwood. Blue Ribbon winner in the aame class were John Linn, Molalla: Russell Elmore, Ap plegate; Richard Bernards, St. Paul; George Smith, St Paul; Boyd Bishop, Tigard; and Ger ald Simantel, Cornelius. Otr tUMi wr: Room Impro,tatnlMirr llttw, BUllt kor. owkarr n lm wMr. tea, tpMt ok. Among th fclv rib bon wtMf r, MarUya Pmit tatf Pbi Mormon, U4 KIU Mcknr, IM S)u. Cookery It b jamM Kirk, Corfallli. an4 Jtanttta CarUm, Wlllanlna. tlad (or blua ribbon Maraa tor opomo oakoa mt&a ub baklm powder. WINNER ... .... (AdTtrtuttaf) Druggists' Prescription For Relief of Itch When your skin la Irritated with pimples, red blotches and other skin blemishes from ex ternal causes, you're crazy with itching torture, try Sanltone Ointment Itching atops promptly. Smarting disappears immediately. 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OaMKaktM aVtStsl BlislUtT. TlDi moot. 4 DltM TlMw VMtV I HUii IsOfhlim. lm. Kmlttlst-aVtir Cftmea. MtrrtO. TMMftkl Qsu4alBi Am CUm. totWp 4tm . CtMktry m fiWanH Trt, mu, hoatsBabsid) ktrtN4 atottr auliaifta.tr. Ai ir, iu Moat kiw rilMB wtaatra. vntuot Judilftr Uba McOtwtUd lid aMnir Carur. TmwtU Butt. A klut itbboo via awarl U Velk Mustr'a Uaa of nor ftn4 lUliife CbftPU m4 Halts NftwrtnuA. Caoolnt III MftrRul a)lr, Bftktr. Caoktrr I id) Bobar Jtihaiaa, Bim4 swnl, mbUU twpcftkta. Oooktry I ,e Carolna DRttt. Wtodaura. plain uttiaa. Wlaalat klua rlboaa wart Connl OratMlt, Auror; DavM Jlttsuan. UatBNi LloreJ lUiphaV, AuouvUl; Maclft Oulwtr, Dtrtoa. Cooktry X tai Marilra AtchUoa. Cu 1)7, aaiu 4rea tMoklat. Cooktrr I CroJ DavtblK ailvar loa. ict box cook la. Clr La BarU, ljtaaaoai Btttr Lmi 9imnt, aa4 Janic Pan, aUltm, von blua rlbbraa. atwiaf I ahftTOO atraaatr, Ajtorlt Amoor k4u ribboa vtantra Harit OuRttta, Woodburn; ParltBa DrUkill. Jafftraoat Carol Kllehtnaa, Albou; and finer Kbtrt, aaltm. Cbtnal&i I ftDd n Juct Oruchov, AuBUvin. Anoof Uio blut ribboa. ta ra vtrt Bar bora Whiu, Woodboni ao4 Pat Rtraosda, Albaar. Rabbit ahowmaaahli - Linda etiockOT. CbarrTTillt. Joanna Ortr. Sal am, waa Taaorvo champion, laarllrn Dour la, a ltm, worn tha Junior cbamplonahlv. riovtr arraniamtot Uarr Wtathtr fortf, fortiatKi. Jorct Mount, aaltsn, waa nlut ribbon winntr. Cookarf H tc) Frank Bilta, Jtfltnon. anvtl food cakt. Xlalnt RooerUoa, Aclo, waa blua ribbon winntr. Oooktry III ibt Ltt Thornton, To-J ind, wnon wniii ortfM. , POULT IT 1 Mary Klock, 1J. TroutOala. won ft 4-H jaummtr aebool acholarahin MonoAv at: Raatrrt champion waa Barbara Carl" la, IT, Band. Jorct Mount, aalaa, placod aocond ta tha ellvlilon. Otiarlana 6hat.tr, IS, Woo4ba.-, t.a od aacond to Mlaa Klock In tha JunUr dlUlon, Third plaet winaw in tot dll alon waa Donald Shtlby, Albaci Nummary of othar plaolnga: Whit Loghorna, thrto puUata: Plrat. Charltnt Abantr, Woodburn. Whit Lag horna. ona co jkatl, two pullota: Pint. Charlton Bhanar, aiM wlnar of tha btit ol nrtod' apodal, award! and aoaond, Rltehla Bacon, natt wood. Maw Hanpablrt, thrta pallola: Vint, Larry Kaltnar. Amity. Hew Hampahlra, ona cockaral and two pullata: Plrat, Dan Jtaitn, Portland, lao wlnar of vwt of broad award) aoa ond, Ktnny Back, Niwport, Roda atlaad Had. throa pulltM: Pint. Cherrlll Doty, Aaltm. Rboda laland Rod. ona ockarn and two nullcU: Plrat, Chorrlll Doty, aiao winntr of boat of broad. Whit Rocka. thrto pullata: Plrat, Wmry Klock, Troutdala: atcond, Roaar Wtod ruff, Troutdaiti third, Sarbara Ktadte an, Corvallta. Whilo Rocka. ona aoeiorl. two vuHaU: Plrat, Mary Klock, Troutdftlo, oocood. Wafer Vidim Rites Tuesday ! Sllvtrton Funeral services for WiUa Jean Norria, I, ore being held Tuesday afternoon from the Memorial chapel of the Zkman funeral Home, the Rev, Douglas HarreU officiat ing, with final rite at Belcreit, Salem, .; The child waa drowned in Silver Creek at the sit of the Ludl swimming hole, several yard up stream from the southern city limits of town, when a number of youngsters and adult were wading and swimming, late Sunday after noon. She stepped into deep water and waa not missed until too late. - - '. ,"" Will was. with other mem bers of the family visiting her for Labor' day holiday from their Tacoma, Wash., home. Surviving are he parents, Yj. and Mrs. frank Norria of Tacoma and the following brother and sisters: Wendell, of San Diego; Floyd in the U. S. Army; and at the Tacoma home, Patty, Frank, Jr, Iris, Janet, and Linda. The little girl was born In Tacoma, Wash., March 10, 1045. The family had lived in Silverton at ona time. Call WrUht, JackaU. othtr ortoda. tnroa jauut parbam Carllla. Bnd; Idward Btrr&ap, CnralUa. Othar brtoda, ona ooektral and two pullata: Barbara Oarllta. and, IK brollara: First. Jorco Mount, an tra. Blua rlbbona nlao want to Donald balbr, Albani, and Jndr CHtaa, BJ.Ia- ooro. ais routora: Vlrai, Wolay Tanrol. Portland: bluo rlbbona, Judy Oatra, HlUiborai and Charus abanar, WMd burn. Wblto wu: nrrt, Bord raotttoL Boaaburt. Brown otw: First, B01 rlanao, Port land. Turkars, Tount torn, all broods: Btrat, Bruea Johnson, Scrapooodai ota.r b'ua ribbon wlnnara, Paul Aaaa, Albanr, nnd abcldon Ranan, Orason CUr. Turkan. rouu hau. n.1 broods: First. ahaldon Rabin. Oroioni othar biuo lib- va sonnors. Brucn Jonnton, Bcavnooao: Fnul Aiao. Albanr, nnd do, Fwo, drj., bieUlnnrllla. Pucka, ono drako and two Suaka. U broods: First. HrralM. Aeklsr, Portand. oooont aw Towiison,. oroahoai. OVER THE TOP IN TEST FLIGHT L -...v.-v '.I. . - Two Boeing B-8S Stratofortrea test model top snow capped Mt Rainier while on test flight out of Seattle, Wash. The B-82's largest jet bombers In the world weigh more than 300,000 pounds, have wing span of 185 feet and are powered by eight turbojet engine, mounted in double pod under the swept' back wing. The heavy bombers, now under construction, will be de livered to the U. S. Air Force Strategic Air Command, for ita all-Jet bombing force. (AP Wlrephoto) ' Alvina Barnick Cyr Passes at Missoula Funeral services were held Saturday at Missoula, Mont., for Alvina Barnick Cyr, who had friend and relative in Salem. , The services were held at St. Francis Xavier church in Missoula and Interment was in St. Mary's cemetery there. Mrs. Cyr wa born February C, 1887, in Germany. She is survived by three brothers, F. E. Barnick, L. R. Barnick end Aveld Barnick, and ona ait ter, Mrs. Martha Korb. all of Salem; and sister, Mrs. Paul ine Mathe of Coo Bay. F. . and L. R. Barnick of Salem attended the services at Missoula. FRATCM SCHOOL Pratum The, Pratum scnool opening has been post poned until September 21 by members, of the school board. Mrs. Olson will be the prin cipal again this year and Mia Lois Riches wlU be the pri mary teacher. ' ( Completely new Ford F-900 Bio Job. Mai. G.V.W. 27,000 lbs. Max. G.C.W. 65,000 lbs. Mighty new giant of the Ford Economy Truck line, powered by 166-h.p. Low-FaicnoK, overhead-valve Corjo King V Come m today Let us show you why Ford Trucks offer more that's NEW , Now over 190 completely new models! From Pickupt' . to 55,000-lb. G.C.W. Bio Jobs, new Ford Economy , Truck are built more ways new to get job$ done fastt New Drtvkrijkd Cabs provide living-room comfort, cut fatigue. New curved, one-piece windahieldg 65 bigger! 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